The present invention falls within the sector of the closure systems usually used (although not only) in plastic bags intended to contain and preserve products of frequent or daily consumption.
Nowadays many products are sold in plastic bags for their packaging and preservation during their consumption (foods such as breads or pastries, small pieces, etc.). One of the essential key to this conservation is the use of an adequate closure system that, in addition to being effective (to reduce the exposure of the content to the air or to facilitate its storage), is also comfortable for the user, who should open and close the bag numerous times during use. At present there are different solutions to such demand, such as plastic wires that are wrapped around the bag, plastic clips to prevent their opening once the bag is closed, zip closure systems, adhesive strips, etc. many of these systems, despite their widespread use, exhibit three important limitations to their daily use: (1) poor user agility, (2) limited closure ability and/or (3) the possibility of losing the closing. As an example, the extended plastified wire has the limitation 1, since it requires the consumer to unroll it to open the bag and then rewind it to close it again. this operation will require a time and effort that, although brief, will make that after its daily repetition many users stop using it and they simply opt to roll up the bag without employing the closing system. other systems, such as some clips on the market, do not have the limitation 1 as they are faster to handle, but do not guarantee adequate closure (limitation 2). Finally, most of the commercially extended closing systems are detached from the bag, which reduces the convenience of its use by being out of sight and even misplaced. The extreme case of this limitation is the report of numerous cases of accidental ingestion of certain types of fasteners frequently used, which has led to serious injuries of the digestive system and even death of the injured. However, existing inventions in the state of the art that are solidly attached to the bag prevent the clip from being lost, even though they exhibit the limitation 1 and therefore are not comfortable for the user.
Beyond the commercially available closure systems, there are inventions which are part of the state of the art and which offer solutions in the context of the proposed invention. The documents U.S. Pat. No. 3,417,912 A and U.S. Pat. No. 3,446,344 A show a closure system integrated to the bag which exhibits the limitations 1 and 2 since, on the one hand, the retention of the bag is made by entrapment of part of it, which requires some effort for insertion into the closure plate due to the narrowness of the aperture (16,
This invention is designed to provide a reliable, swift, easy and safe bag closure, avoiding the previously exposed limitations of existing systems. The inventive novelty characterizing the present invention consists of a closure plate as an integral part of the clip which enables same to be attached to the bag in such a way that the closure by means of this clip prevents its opening by the tension derived from said closure.
Said invention consists of a plate (
Once the clip is attached temporarily or permanently to the edge of the bag (
The advantages of the present invention compared to other solutions present in the state of the art are: 1) firm and tight sealing of the bag as it is closed by winding and prevents, by the tension of the crown winding, that this is unwind. 2) Quick closing operation, faster than in wire-type systems, which guarantee a similar closing tightness and as fast or more than other commercially available and/or state-of-the-art commercial clip systems, which nevertheless provide lower sealability than the present invention. in fact the minimum distance from the opening (a) is such that it allows the winding of the bag to be easily introduced and withdrawn therefrom easily and quickly. 3) Comfort. Being the clip attached to the bag facilitates its use by preventing it from being lost and therefore always on hand. 4) Reuse, since the temporary fixing allows the use of the closing plate during the life of the bag and removing it for reuse in a new bag. 5) Security. When anchoring the clip to the bag it cannot fall in its interior next to the content, avoiding that it can be ingested accidentally. 6) Economics. The system presents the above advantages over other existing systems with a cost similar to that of the most economical ones.
One of the aspects conferred by this invention on the aforementioned advantages is that the closure plate is located on the edge of the bag. If this distance were significantly greater (see examples in the prior art) a section of the bag between the end of the plate containing the closure C-(D) or the permanent attachment zone (E) and the open end of the bag. This section of the bag would affect the advantage 1, since upon contacting said section with the bag part with the contents and once the bag is closed according to
1.—Manufacturing a plate (plastic, resin, metal or any other suitable flexible material) as described and shown in
2.—Design modification reorienting the opening in “V” (A) through which to insert the winding of the bag (
3.—Design modification replaces the fixing bag closure disclosed in
4.—Design modification expanding or extending any part of the plate in any way that SAME does not affect its functionality (for example to include product details or advertising).
5.—Profile modification openings, including changes in forms (circular, star, rectangular, triangular, etc.).
6.—Any combination of the above embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U201500269 | Apr 2015 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2016/070206 | 3/23/2016 | WO | 00 |