Information
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Patent Grant
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6691375
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Patent Number
6,691,375
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Jackson; Andre′ L.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 305 R
- 024 305 P
- 024 399
- 024 400
- 024 587
- 024 576
- 024 389
- 024 5851
- 024 58512
- 156 66
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The closure device (121) includes interlocking fastening strips (130, 131) and a slider (132) slidably disposed on the fastening strips for facilitating the occlusion and deocclusion of the fastening strips when moved towards first and second ends thereof. A flexible slider (132) is provided for facilitating the attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips (130, 131) in the vertical Z axis (106). The slider (132) includes legs (240, 242) which provide resistance against the removal of the slider from the fastening strips (130, 131) in the vertical Z axis (106) thereafter. The closure device also provides resistance against the removal of the slider (132) from the fastening strips (130, 131) in the horizontal X axis (102).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to closure devices and, more particularly, to a slider, interlocking fastening strips and a method of assembly. The inventive closure devices and method may be employed in traditional fastener areas, and is particularly well suited for fastening flexible storage containers, including plastic bags.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The use of closure devices for fastening storage containers, including plastic bags, is generally well known. Furthermore, the manufacture of closure devices made of plastic materials is generally known to those skilled in the art, as demonstrated by the numerous patents in this area.
A particularly well-known use for closure devices is in connection with flexible storage containers, such as plastic bags. In some instances, the closure device and the associated container are formed from thermoplastic materials, and the closure device and the side walls of the container are integrally formed by extrusion as a single piece. Alternatively, the closure device and side walls of the container may be formed as separate pieces and then connected by heat sealing or any other suitable connecting process. In either event, such closure devices are particularly useful in providing a closure means for retaining matter within the bag.
Conventional closure devices typically utilize mating fastening strips or closure elements which are used to selectively seal the bag. With such closure devices, however, it is often difficult to determine whether the fastening strips are fully occluded. This problem is particularly acute when the strips are relatively narrow. Accordingly, when such fastening strips are employed, there exists a reasonable likelihood that the closure device is at least partially open.
Such fastening strips devices are also particularly difficult to handle by individuals with limited manual dexterity. Thus, in order to assist these individuals and for ease of use by individuals with normal dexterity, the prior art has also provided sliders for use in opening and closing the fastening strips, as disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,199,845, 5,007,142, 5,007,143, 5,010,627, 5,020,194, 5,070,583, 5,283,932, 5,301,394, 5,426,830, 5,431,760, 5,442,838, and 5,448,808. Some of these sliders include a separator which extends at least partially between the fastening strips. When the slider is moved in the appropriate direction, the separator divides the fastening strips and opens the bag.
During assembly of closure devices utilizing sliders, the sliders are often mounted onto fastening strips by moving the slider over the fastening strips in the vertical axis. Specifically, if the longitudinal axis of the fastening strips and slider is the X axis, the width is the transverse Y axis and the height is the vertical Z axis, the slider is attached to the fastening strips by moving the slider over the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis. In the past, sliders attached in the vertical Z axis have utilized either a multi-part design or folding design with the hinge along the X axis. In either case the slider must be properly positioned along the fastening strip while the slider components are either snapped or ultrasonically welded together. These procedures increase manufacturing costs. Examples of sliders with multiple parts are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,007,142 and 5,283,932 and folding plastic sliders in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,067,208, 5,070,583, and 5,448,808. Examples of single piece sliders which are inserted on unoccluded fastening strips are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,426,396, 3,713,923, 3,806,998 and 4,262,395.
The prior art has failed to afford a slider that is attached to the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis through a single step process. It would be desirable to have a slider that may be attached to the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis by merely urging the slider over the fastening strips. Such a device would reduce the manufacturing costs of closure devices utilizing sliders in addition to providing an effective and reliable means of attaching sliders to the fastening strips.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, a general object of the present invention is to provide a slider which overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art.
A more specific object of the present invention is to provide a one piece slider that may be attached to the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis by merely urging the slider over the fastening strips.
A related object of the present invention is to provide a slider that once attached prevents itself from being removed from the fastening strips thereafter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The inventive slider is intended for use with a storage container which includes a pair of complementary sheets or opposing flexible side walls, such as a plastic bag. The closure device includes interlocking fastening strips disposed along respective edge portions of the opposing side walls, and a slider slidably disposed on the interlocking fastening strips for facilitating the occlusion and deocclusion of the fastening strips when moved towards first and second ends thereof. In accordance with the present invention, a flexible slider is provided for facilitating the attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis. The slider includes legs which provide resistance against the removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis thereafter. Additionally, the present invention provides resistance against removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent upon reading the following detailed description of exemplified embodiments and upon reference to the accompanying drawings herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a container according to the present invention in the form of a plastic bag;
FIG. 2
is a top view of the container in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a partial cross-sectional view of the fastening strips taken along line
3
—
3
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is another embodiment of attaching the fastening strips;
FIG. 5
is a top view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is a bottom view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 7
is a front view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 8
is a rear view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
9
—
9
in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 10
is a right side view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
11
—
11
in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
12
—
12
in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 13
is a side view of the container in FIG.
1
and illustrates the slider positioned above the fastening strips;
FIG. 14
is a side view of the container in FIG.
1
and illustrates the slider as it is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 15
is a side view of the container in FIG.
1
and illustrates the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 16
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
16
—
16
in FIG.
13
and illustrates the slider positioned above the fastening strips;
FIG. 17
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
17
—
17
in FIG.
14
and illustrates the respective positions of the slider to the fastening strips as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 18
is a rear view of the slider and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 19
is an enlarged fragmentary view of the slider and fastening strips in
FIG. 18
;
FIG. 20
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
20
—
20
in FIG.
15
and illustrates the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 21
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
21
—
21
in FIG.
15
and illustrates the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 22
is a front view of the separator and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 23
is a front view of the separator and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 24
is a front view of the separator and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 25
is a front view of the separator and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 26
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
26
—
26
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 27
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
27
—
27
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 28
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
28
—
28
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 29
is a partial top view of the slider located near the end of the fastening strips;
FIG. 30
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
30
—
30
in
FIG. 29
;
FIG. 31
is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the slider and fastening strips;
FIG. 32
is a top view of another embodiment of the slider and fastening strips;
FIG. 33
is a top view of another embodiment of a slider;
FIG. 34
is a bottom view of the slider of
FIG. 33
;
FIG. 35
is a front view of the slider in
FIG. 33
;
FIG. 36
is a rear view of the slider in
FIG. 33
;
FIG. 37
is a side view of the slider in
FIG. 33
;
FIG. 38
is a cross-sectional view illustrating the slider being positioned on the fastening strips;
FIG. 39
is a cross-sectional view illustrating the slider being positioned on the fastening strips;
FIG. 40
is a cross-sectional view illustrating the slider being positioned on the fastening strips;
FIG. 41
is a cross-sectional view of the closing end illustrating the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 42
is a cross-sectional view of the opening end illustrating the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 43
is view of the separator and fastening strips and illustrates their positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 44
is view of the separator and fastening strips and illustrates their positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 45
is view of the separator and fastening strips and illustrates their positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 46
is view of the separator and fastening strips and illustrates their positions to one another as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 47
is a top view of the slider in
FIG. 33 and a
partial view of the fastening strips;
FIG. 48
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
48
—
48
in
FIG. 47
;
FIG. 49
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
49
—
49
in
FIG. 47
;
FIG. 50
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
50
—
50
in
FIG. 47
;
FIG. 51
is a top view of another embodiment of a slider;
FIG. 52
is a bottom view of the slider in
FIG. 51
;
FIG. 53
is an end view of the slider in
FIG. 51
;
FIG. 54
is a side view of the slider in
FIG. 51
;
FIG. 55
is a top view of the slider in
FIG. 51 and a
partial view of the fastening strips;
FIG. 56
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
56
—
56
in
FIG. 55
;
FIG. 57
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
57
—
57
in FIG.
55
.
FIG. 58
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
58
—
58
in
FIG. 55
;
FIG. 59
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
59
—
59
in
FIG. 55
;
FIG. 60
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
60
—
60
in
FIG. 55
;
FIG. 61
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
61
—
61
in
FIG. 55
;
FIG. 62
is a rear view of another embodiment of the slider;
FIG. 63
is a rear view of another embodiment of the slider and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates the slider positioned above the fastening strips;
FIG. 64
is a rear view of the slider in FIG.
63
and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates the slider as it is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 65
is a rear view of the slider in FIG.
63
and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 66
is a rear view of another embodiment of the slider and the fastening strips;
FIG. 67
is a rear view of another embodiment of the slider and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates the slider positioned above the fastening strips;
FIG. 68
is a rear view of the slider in FIG.
67
and cross-sectional view of the fastening strips and illustrates the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 69
is a top view of the slider attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 70
is a top view of the slider attached to and engaged with a detent of the fastening strips;
FIG. 71
is a bottom view of another embodiment of the slider;
FIG. 72
is a partial cut away top view of another embodiment of the slider attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 73
is a partial cut away top view of the slider in
FIG. 72
attached to and engaged with a detent of the fastening strips;
FIG. 74
is a top view of another embodiment of a slider;
FIG. 75
is a bottom view of the slider in
FIG. 74
;
FIG. 76
is a front view of the slider in
FIG. 74
;
FIG. 77
is a rear view of the slider in
FIG. 74
;
FIG. 78
is a top view of the slider in
FIG. 74 and a
partial view of the fastening strips;
FIG. 79
is a top view of the slider and fastening strips in
FIG. 78
with the slider engaging a detent in the fastening strips;
FIG. 80
is a rear view of another embodiment of the slider and a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the fastening strips;
FIG. 81
is a rear view of another embodiment of the slider and a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the fastening strips; and
FIG. 82
is a rear view of another embodiment of the slider and a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the fastening strips.
While the present invention will be described and disclosed in connection with certain embodiments and procedures, the intent is not to limit the present invention to these embodiments and procedures. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents that fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1 and 2
illustrate a container in the form of a plastic bag
120
having a sealable closure device
121
. The bag
120
includes side walls
122
,
123
joined at seams
125
,
126
to form a compartment sealable by means of the closure device
121
. The closure device
121
comprises first and second fastening strips
130
,
131
and a slider
132
. The closure device
121
also includes first and second detents
135
,
137
along the outside of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
The fastening strips
130
,
131
and the slider
132
have a longitudinal X axis
102
and a transverse Y axis
104
which is perpendicular to the longitudinal X axis
102
. Also, the fastening strips have a vertical Z axis
106
which is perpendicular to the longitudinal X axis
102
and which is perpendicular to the transverse Y axis
104
.
In use, the slider
132
of the present invention facilitates the occlusion and deocclusion of the interlocking fastening strips
130
,
131
when moved in the appropriate direction along the longitudinal X axis
102
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. In particular, the slider
132
facilitates the occlusion of the interlocking fastening strips
130
,
131
when moved towards a first end
110
thereof, and facilitates the deocclusion of the interlocking fastening strips
130
,
131
when moved towards a second end
112
thereof. When the slider
132
is moved in an occlusion direction, as indicated by reference numeral
114
in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, closure of the fastening strips
130
,
131
occurs. Conversely, when the slider
132
is moved in a deocclusion direction, as indicated by reference numeral
116
, separation of the fastening strips
130
,
131
occurs.
In keeping with a general aspect of the present invention and as will be described in greater detail below, the interlocking fastening strips
130
,
131
of the present invention may be of virtually any type or form including, for example: (1) U-channel fastening strips as best shown herein at
FIGS. 3 and 4
; (2) arrowhead-type fastening strips, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,007,142 and 5,020,194, and as shown herein at
FIG. 80
; (3) profile fastening strips, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,299 and as shown herein at
FIG. 81
; and/or (4) rolling action fastening strips as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,143 and as shown herein at FIG.
82
. All of the above-identified patents and applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
An illustrative example of the type of closure device that may be used with the present invention is shown in FIG.
3
. The fastening strips include a first fastening strip
130
with a first closure element
136
and a second fastening strip
131
with a second closure element
134
. The first closure element
136
engages the second closure element
134
. The first fastening strip
130
may include a flange
163
disposed at the upper end of the first fastening strip
130
and an outer offset
167
and an inner offset
169
, each disposed at the lower end of the first fastening strip
130
. Likewise, the second fastening strip
131
may include a flange
153
disposed at the upper end of the second fastening strip
131
and an outer offset
157
and an inner offset
159
, each disposed at the lower end of the second fastening strip
131
. The flanges
163
,
153
include a straight portion
166
,
156
and an angled portion
168
,
158
. The angled portion
168
,
158
is at an approximately 120 degree angle to the straight portion
166
,
156
. The side walls
122
,
123
of the plastic bag
120
may be attached to the inner offsets
159
,
169
of their respective fastening strips
130
,
131
by conventional manufacturing techniques. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the side walls
122
,
123
of the bag
120
may also be attached to the outside surfaces of their respective fastening strips
130
,
131
, where the outside surfaces comprise the outer offsets
157
,
167
and the base portions
138
,
148
The second closure element
134
includes a base portion
138
having a pair of spaced-apart parallely disposed webs
140
,
141
, extending from the base portion
138
. The webs
140
,
141
include hook closure portions
142
,
144
extending from the webs
140
,
141
respectively, and facing towards each other. The hook closure portions
142
,
144
include guide surfaces
146
,
147
which serve to guide the hook closure portions
142
,
144
for occluding with the hook closure portions
152
,
154
of the first closure element
136
.
The first closure element
136
includes a base portion
148
including a pair of spaced-apart, parallely disposed webs
150
,
151
extending from the base portion
148
. The webs
150
,
151
include hook closure portions
152
,
154
extending from the webs
150
,
151
respectively and facing away from each other. The hook closure portions
152
,
154
include guide surfaces
145
,
155
, which generally serve to guide the hook closure portions
152
,
154
for occlusion with the hook closure portions
142
,
144
of the second closure element
134
. The guide surfaces
145
,
155
may also have a rounded crown surface. In addition, the hook closure portions
144
,
154
may be designed so that the hook closure portions
144
,
154
adjacent the interior of the container provide a greater resistance to opening the closure device
121
.
The second fastening strip
131
may or may not include a color enhancement member
135
which is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,829,641 and which is incorporated by reference.
Referring to
FIGS. 5-12
, the slider
132
includes a housing
160
and an attaching means
162
. The housing
160
may include a top portion
170
, a first side portion
174
, and a second side portion
176
. The top portion
170
provides a separator
172
having a first end
190
and a second end
192
where the first end
190
is wider than the second end
192
. The separator
172
also angles downwardly from the first end
190
to the second end
192
as illustrated in
FIGS. 11 and 12
. The separator
172
is triangular in shape as shown in FIG.
6
.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the separator
172
has a first surface
180
at the first end
190
and a second surface
181
at the second end
192
. The separator
172
has a bottom surface
182
. In this embodiment, the bottom surface
182
angles downwardly from the first end
190
to the second end
192
as shown in
FIGS. 7
,
11
and
12
. In addition, the bottom surface
182
angles inwardly from the first end
190
to the second end
192
as shown in FIG.
6
. Also, the separator
172
has a first side wall
183
and a second side wall
184
as shown in
FIGS. 6-8
. The side walls
183
,
184
angle inwardly from the first end
190
to the second end
192
. The side walls
183
,
184
also angle outwardly from the bottom to the top as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
.
The top portion
170
of the slider merges into a first side portion
174
and a second side portion
176
. The first side portion
174
has a first grip
196
and a rigid occlusion member
200
. Similarly, the second side portion
176
has a second grip
198
and a flexible occlusion member
220
. The first grip
196
and the second grip
198
extend laterally along the outer surfaces of the side portions
174
,
176
and provide inwardly protruding radial gripping surfaces
206
,
208
designed to correspond to the contour of a person's fingertips as viewed in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. The radial surfaces
206
,
208
facilitate grasping the slider
132
during occlusion or deocclusion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
The occlusion members
200
,
210
oppose one another and force the fastening strips
130
,
131
together to effectuate occlusion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
when the slider is moved in the occlusion direction
114
. A bridge
220
perpendicularly disposed between the side portions
174
,
176
provides reinforcement between the occlusion members
200
,
210
to prevent the side portions
174
,
176
from flexing during use. As viewed in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the rigid occluding member
200
has inner surfaces
202
,
204
which angle outwardly thus forming a V-shape. The flexible occlusion member
210
includes a spine
212
and a pair of flexible arms
214
,
216
. The two flexible arms
214
,
216
are attached to and angle inwardly toward the spine
212
thereby forming a V-shape as viewed in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. The respective V-shapes of the occlusion members
200
,
210
facilitate insertion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
between the occlusion members
200
,
210
by minimizing the surface area resisting insertion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
into the slider
132
. The flexible occlusion member
210
also permits the use of fastening strips of different and/or varying widths. Specifically, the flexible occlusion member can flex to accommodate fastening strips of different and/or varying widths, but can also exert sufficient force to occlude the fastening strips.
As viewed in
FIGS. 5-9
, the inner surfaces
202
,
204
of the rigid occlusion member
200
taper outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
, ultimately merging into the first side portion
174
. Similarly, the arms
214
,
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
also taper outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
. The tapered surfaces of the occlusion members
200
,
210
serve to guide the fastening strips
130
,
131
between the occluding members
200
,
210
during attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
The attaching means
162
includes a pair of front flexible shoulders
230
,
232
, a pair of front legs
240
,
242
, a pair of rear flexible shoulders
250
,
252
, and a pair of rear legs
260
,
262
. As viewed in
FIG. 7
, the first side portion
174
merges into the first front leg
240
through the first front shoulder
230
. Likewise, the second side portion
176
merges into the second front leg
242
through the second front shoulder
232
. The front legs
240
,
242
angle inwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
thereby forming a front slot
270
of substantially uniform width as seen in
FIGS. 5 and 6
.
Similarly, as viewed in
FIG. 8
, the first side portion
174
merges into the first rear leg
260
through the first rear shoulder
250
. Also, the second side portion
176
merges into the second rear leg
262
through the second rear shoulder
252
. The rear legs
260
,
262
angle inwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
thus forming a rear slot
280
of substantially uniform width. In a relaxed state, the legs
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
of the slider
132
angle inwardly away from their respective side portions
174
,
176
to form a void volume through which the legs
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
may move outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
during attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
131
.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a flexible slider
132
is provided to attach the slider
132
to the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
while preventing the slider
132
from being removed from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
thereafter. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the slider
132
may be molded from any suitable plastic material.
FIGS. 13-15
sequentially illustrate the attachment of a slider
132
made in accordance with the present invention onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
of a plastic bag
120
in the vertical Z axis
106
.
FIG. 13
represents the slider
132
positioned directly over the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIG. 14
illustrates the slider as it is moved downwardly in the vertical Z axis
106
and positioned onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIG. 15
shows the slider
132
as it is moved further in the vertical Z axis
106
and represents the slider
132
fully attached to the fastening strips
130
,
131
of the plastic bag
120
.
FIGS. 16-19
sequentially illustrate the attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
. Although the following description will be limited to the slider components illustrated in the respective view described, it will be appreciated that the other slider components will function in a similar fashion. For example, the front legs
240
,
242
of the slider
132
will operate in the same fashion as the rear legs
260
,
262
of the slider
132
during attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIG. 16
depicts occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
and a slider
132
having first and second rear legs
260
,
262
in a relaxed position. The occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
are immediately below the rear slot
280
. Referring to
FIG. 17
, the slider
132
is moved in the vertical Z axis
106
toward the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
engage the rear legs
260
,
262
and deflect the legs
260
,
262
outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
toward their respective side portions
174
,
176
thus widening the rear slot
280
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
are guided into the slider
132
by the tapered surfaces of the occlusion members
200
,
210
.
FIG. 18
illustrates the fastening strips
130
,
131
moving through the rear slot
280
. The separator
172
begins to penetrate between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. In this position, the second end
192
of the separator
172
has penetrated between the fastening strips
130
,
131
, whereas the first end
190
of the separator
172
is still positioned above the fastening strips
130
,
131
as illustrated in FIG.
19
. This effect is achieved by the separator
172
design which, as stated above, angles downwardly from the first end
190
to the second end
192
. As such, the second end
192
of the separator
172
serves to initially penetrate the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
and positions the separator
172
between the fastening strips
130
,
131
before full attachment is achieved.
As shown in
FIG. 20
, upon further movement of the fastening strips
130
,
131
toward the slider
132
in the vertical Z axis
106
, the fastening strips
130
,
131
project through the legs
260
,
262
, and the legs
260
,
262
retract back to their relaxed position. Likewise, the width of the rear slot
280
returns to its relaxed position width. With respect to the fastening strips
130
,
131
, the separator
172
is forced between the flanges
153
,
163
of the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
. The first end
190
of the separator
172
, the wider end, is forced between and effectively deoccludes the fastening strips
130
,
131
as illustrated in FIG.
21
. The penetration and deocclusion is discussed more fully with respect to
FIGS. 22-25
.
FIGS. 20 and 21
represent the attached position of the slider
132
on fastening strips
130
,
131
. As illustrated in
FIG. 20
, once the legs
260
,
262
return to their relaxed position, the fastening strips
130
,
131
; no longer fit through the slot
280
. As an aspect of the present invention, the legs
260
,
262
effectuate attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
while preventing removal of the slider
132
from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
after the slider
132
has been attached to the fastening strips
130
,
131
. In the event removal of the slider
132
in the vertical Z axis
106
is attempted, the legs
260
,
262
will provide resistance against removal of the slider
132
. The legs
260
,
262
retain the slider
132
on the fastening strips
130
,
131
by resisting vertical Z axis
106
movement of the fastening strips
130
,
131
through the slot
280
. More specifically, the legs
260
,
262
, are angled upwardly and inwardly so that during insertion of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
the legs
260
,
262
deflect outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
to increase the width of the slot
280
and permit the passage of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. When attempting to remove the slider
132
from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
, the outer offsets
157
,
167
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
contact the legs
260
,
262
and deflect the legs
260
,
262
inwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
. Thus, the width of the slot
280
is reduced until the legs
260
,
262
are ultimately forced against one another. The rigidity of the legs
260
,
262
and shoulders
250
,
252
will resist inward movement of the legs
260
,
262
beyond the point where the legs
260
,
262
engage one another. As a result, the slider
132
may only be removed from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
by either tearing through the fastening strips
130
,
131
or breaking and/or by deforming the legs
260
,
262
of the slider
132
.
FIGS. 22-25
sequentially illustrate the first end
190
., the wider end, of the separator
172
penetrating the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
during attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
.
FIG. 22
depicts the separator
172
immediately above the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
in a position prior to penetration by the separator
172
. Referring to
FIG. 23
, the separator
172
is moved downwardly in the vertical Z axis
106
and forced between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
are forced apart in the transverse Y axis
104
and the upper webs
140
,
150
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are effectively deoccluded. As the separator
172
penetrates further between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
, the lower webs
141
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
also begin to deocclude as illustrated in FIG.
24
.
FIG. 25
shows the separator
172
once it has fully penetrated the fastening strips
130
,
131
. At this position both the upper webs
140
,
141
and the lower webs
150
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are deoccluded and attachment of the slider
172
to the fastening strips
130
,
131
is complete. The flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are the only separator
172
engaging surfaces of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. As such, the slider
132
need not force itself between the webs
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIGS. 26-28
illustrate the fastening strips
130
,
131
at different locations along the separator
172
of the slider
132
as shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 26
depicts the fastening strips
130
,
131
at a location near the second end
192
(the narrow end) of the separator
172
. The separator
172
is located between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. At this location, the upper webs
140
,
150
and the lower webs
141
,
151
are occluded.
FIG. 27
illustrates the fastenings strips
130
,
131
at a location near the middle of the separator
172
. The width of the separator
172
at this location forces the fastening strips
130
,
131
apart in the transverse Y axis
104
and the upper webs
140
,
150
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are effectively deoccluded.
FIG. 28
shows the fastening strips
130
,
131
near the first end
190
(the wide end) of the separator
172
. At this position, the width of the separator
172
deoccludes both the upper webs
140
,
150
and the lower webs
141
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are the only separator
172
engaging surfaces of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. Consequently, the slider
132
need not force itself between the webs
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
The angled portions
168
,
158
of the flanges facilitate the deocclusion of the fastening strips and allows the use of a narrower separator
172
. Specifically, the angled portions contact the separator
172
to deocclude the fastening strips
130
,
131
. Because the angled portions
168
,
158
extend inwardly to engage the separator
172
, the separator can have a width
171
to achieve deocclusion of the fastening strips. If the angled portions were not used and the separator contacted only the straight portions, then the separator would need to have a width greater than width
171
in order to achieve deocclusion, assuming all other dimensions and parameters are the same.
FIG. 29
shows the slider
132
in the end position of the fastening strips
130
,
131
near the seam
125
.
FIG. 30
illustrates occlusion of the fastening strips in the end position. In accordance with one feature of the invention, these figures demonstrate that the closure device will have a leak proof seal when the slider is in the end position. The leak proof seal is created even though the separator finger extends between the flanges
153
,
163
. The positions of the fastening strips are effected not only by the forces acting upon them by the slider at a particular location but are also effected by the position of the fastening strips at locations before and after that particular location. Specifically, with respect to the position of the inner closure portions
141
,
151
in
FIG. 30
, the position of the inner closure portions
141
,
151
is effected by the seam
125
at the end of the fastening strips. At the seam
125
, the fastening strips
130
,
131
are melted together which effectively occludes the fastening strips. This occlusion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
at the seam
125
prevents separating action of the separator finger
172
from deoccluding the inner closure portions
141
,
151
. Thus, the inner closure portions
141
,
151
remain occluded even though the separator finger
172
is attempting to deocclude the inner closure portions. Consequently, the inner closure portions
141
,
151
remain occluded through the length of the fastening strips and establish a leak proof seal through the length of the fastening strips when fully occluded.
For example, as the user moves the slider
132
in the occlusion direction, the slider would deocclude the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the sequence shown in
FIGS. 26-28
. When the slider is in the location shown in
FIG. 28
, the inner closure portions
141
,
151
of the fastening strips would usually be deoccluded as shown in FIG.
28
. Referring to
FIG. 29
, the slider is prevented from further movement in the occlusion direction when the latch contacts the notch. However, as noted above, the seam
125
causes the inner closure portions
141
,
151
to be occluded at the location in
FIG. 30
even when the slider is not present. Therefore, when the slider moves to the locations shown in
FIGS. 29 and 30
, the inner closure portions
141
,
151
are already occluded and the separating action of the separating finger
172
is not able to overcome the occlusion effect of the seam
125
. Thus, the inner closure portions
141
,
151
remain occluded through the length of the fastening strips and establish a leak proof seal.
FIG. 31
illustrates another embodiment of a slider
332
and fastening strips
330
,
331
. The fastening strips
330
,
331
include flanges
363
,
353
which include a straight portion
366
,
356
and an angled portion
368
,
358
. The angled portion
368
,
358
is at an approximately 90 degree angle to the straight portion
366
,
356
. The angled portion
368
,
358
facilitates the deocclusion of the fastening strips and allows the use of a narrower separator
372
. Specifically, the angled portions contact the separator
372
to deocclude the fastening strips
330
,
331
. Because the angled portions
368
,
358
extend inwardly to engage the separator
372
, th e separator can have a width
371
to achieve deocclusion of the fastening strips.
If the angled portions were not used and the separator contacted only the straight portions, then the separator would need to have a width greater than width
371
in order to achieve deocclusion, assuming all other dimensions and parameters are the same.
The fastening strips
330
,
331
also include protrusions
446
,
456
. The protrusions
466
,
456
are located near the bottom of the fastening strips
330
,
331
. The shoulders
34
b,
342
engage the protrusions
466
,
456
to hold the fastening strips
330
,
331
within the slider
332
.
FIG. 32
illustrates another embodiment of a slider
532
and fastening strips
530
,
531
. The slider
532
has occlusion members
600
,
610
. The occlusion members
600
,
610
extend inward from the side walls of the slider towards the center of the slider. The occlusion members
600
,
610
occlude the fastening strips
530
,
531
similar to occlusion members
200
,
210
in FIG.
5
. However, occlusion members
600
,
610
are rigid occlusion members.
FIGS. 33-37
illustrate another embodiment of a slider
732
. The slider
732
has another embodiment of a separator
772
. The separator
772
has a different configuration than the separator
172
shown in FIG.
6
. In addition, the separator
772
is wider than the separator
172
shown in FIG.
6
. The separator
772
has a first end
790
and a second end
792
. In this embodiment, the first end
790
is wider than the second end
792
as shown in FIG.
34
. The separator has a first surface
780
at the first end
790
and a second surface
781
at the second end
792
. The separator has a bottom surface
782
. In this embodiment, the bottom surface
782
is a raised ridge with a horizontal surface
785
and side surfaces
786
,
787
. The separator also has a first side wall
783
and a second side wall
784
. The side walls
783
,
784
angle inwardly and upwardly from the first end
790
to the second end
792
. The side walls
783
,
784
extend to the first side portion
774
and to the second side portion
776
. In addition, the separator has rigid occlusion members
800
,
810
as described with respect to FIG.
32
.
FIGS. 38-41
sequentially illustrate the attachment of the slider
732
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
. Although the following description will be limited to the slider components illustrated in the respective view described, it will be appreciated that the other slider components will function in a similar fashion. For example, the front legs
840
,
842
of the slider
732
will operate in the same fashion as the rear legs
860
,
862
of the slider
732
during attachment of the slider
732
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
Referring to
FIG. 38
, the slider
732
is moved in the vertical Z axis
106
toward the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
engage the rear legs
860
,
862
and deflect the legs
860
,
862
outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
toward their respective side portions
774
,
776
thus widening the rear slot
880
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
are guided into the slider
732
by the tapered surfaces of the legs
860
,
862
.
FIGS. 39 and 40
illustrate the fastening strips
130
,
131
moving through the rear slot
880
. The separator
772
begins to penetrate between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The bottom surface
782
of the separator
772
has penetrated between the fastening strips
130
,
131
. This effect is achieved by the ridge
172
which serves to initially penetrate the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
and positions the separator
772
between the fastening strips
130
,
131
before full attachment is achieved.
As shown in
FIG. 41
, upon further movement of the fastening strips
130
,
131
toward the slider
732
in the vertical Z axis
106
, the fastening strips
130
,
131
project through the legs
860
,
862
, and the legs
860
,
862
retract back to their relaxed position. Likewise, the width of the rear slot
880
returns to its relaxed position width. With respect to the fastening strips
130
,
131
, the separator
772
is forced between the flanges
153
,
163
of the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
. The first end
790
of the separator
772
, the wider end, is forced between and effectively deoccludes the fastening strips
130
,
131
a s illustrated in FIG.
42
. The penetration and deocclusion is discussed more fully with respect to
FIGS. 43-46
.
FIGS. 41 and 42
represent the attached position of the slider
732
on fastening strips
130
,
131
. As illustrated in
FIG. 41
, once the legs
260
,
262
return to their relaxed position, the fastening strips
130
,
131
no longer fit through the slot
880
. As an aspect of the present invention, the legs
860
,
862
effectuate attachment of the slider
732
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
while preventing removal of the slider
732
from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
after the slider
732
has been attached to the fastening strips
130
,
131
. In the event removal of the slider
732
in the vertical Z axis
106
is attempted, the legs
860
,
862
will provide resistance against removal of the slider
732
. The legs
860
,
862
retain the slider
732
on the fastening strips
130
,
131
by resisting vertical Z axis
106
movement of the fastening strips
130
,
131
through the slot
880
.
More specifically, the legs
860
,
862
are angled upwardly and inwardly so that during insertion of the slider
732
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
the legs
860
,
862
deflect outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
to increase the width of the slot
880
and permit the passage of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. When attempting to remove the slider
732
from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
, the protrusions
866
,
856
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
contact the legs
860
,
862
and deflect the legs
860
,
862
inwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
. Thus, the width of the slot
880
is reduced until the legs
860
,
862
are ultimately forced against one another. The rigidity of the legs
860
,
862
and shoulders will resist inward movement of the legs
860
,
862
beyond the point where the legs
860
,
862
engage one another. As a result, the slider
732
may only be removed from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
by either tearing through the fastening strips
130
,
131
or breaking and/or by deforming the legs
860
,
862
of the slider
732
.
FIGS. 43-46
sequentially illustrate the first end
790
, the wider end, of the separator
772
penetrating the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
during attachment of the slider
732
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
.
FIG. 43
depicts the separator
772
immediately above the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
in a position prior to penetration by the separator
772
. Referring to
FIG. 44
, the separator
772
is moved downwardly in the vertical Z axis
106
and forced between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
are forced apart in the transverse Y axis
104
and the upper webs
140
,
150
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are deoccluded. As the separator
772
penetrates further between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
, the lower webs
141
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
also begin to deocclude as illustrated in FIG.
45
.
FIG. 46
shows the separator
772
once it has fully penetrated the fastening strips
130
,
131
. At this position both the upper webs
140
,
141
and the lower webs
150
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are deoccluded and attachment of the slider
772
to the fastening strips
130
,
131
is complete. The flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are the only separator
772
engaging surfaces of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. As such, the slider
732
need not force itself between the webs
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIGS. 48-50
illustrate the fastening strips
130
,
131
at different locations along the separator
772
of the slider
732
as shown in FIG.
47
.
FIG. 48
depicts the fastening strips
130
,
131
at a location near the second end
192
(the narrow end) of the separator
772
. The separator
172
is located between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. At this location, the upper webs
140
,
150
and the lower webs
141
,
151
are occluded.
FIG. 49
illustrates the fastenings strips
130
,
131
at a location near the middle of the separator
772
. The width of the separator
772
at this location forces the fastening strips
130
,
131
apart in the transverse Y axis
104
and the upper webs
140
,
150
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are deoccluded.
FIG. 50
shows the fastening strips
130
,
131
near the first end
190
(the wide end) of the separator
772
. At this position, the width of the separator
772
deoccludes both the upper webs
140
,
150
and the lower webs
141
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are the only separator
772
engaging surfaces of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. Consequently, the slider
732
need not force itself between the webs
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIGS. 51-54
illustrate another embodiment of a slider
932
. The slider
932
has another embodiment of a separator
972
. The separator
972
has a first end
990
and a second end
992
. In this embodiment, the first end
990
is wider than the second end
992
as shown in FIG.
52
. The separator has a first surface
980
at the first end
990
and a second surface
981
at the second end
992
. The separator has a bottom surface
982
. In this embodiment, the bottom surface
982
includes a raised ridge with a horizontal surface
985
and side surfaces
986
,
987
. The bottom surface
982
also includes angled surfaces
988
,
989
which angle inwardly from the first end
990
to the second end
992
as shown in FIG.
54
. Furthermore, the angled surfaces
988
,
989
angle downwardly relative to the vertical Z axis from the outer edges at the side walls
983
,
984
toward the middle of the separator as shown in FIG.
53
. Also, the separator
972
has a first side wall
983
and a second side wall
984
as shown in
FIGS. 52-54
. The side walls
983
,
984
angle inwardly from the first end
990
to the second end
992
as shown in FIG.
52
. The side walls
983
,
984
also angle outwardly from the bottom to the top as shown in FIG.
53
.
In this embodiment, the slider
932
has relatively rigid legs or shoulders similar to the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 63-66
. The slider
932
attaches to the fastening strips similar to those sliders as noted below. In another embodiment, the slider may have flexible legs or shoulders and would attach to the fastening strips similar to sliders noted above.
FIGS. 56-59
illustrate the fastening strips
130
,
131
at different locations along the slider
932
as shown in FIG.
55
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
occlude and deocclude similar to the embodiments noted above. However, this embodiment includes shear wings
993
,
994
as shown in
FIGS. 52
,
53
,
54
and
59
. During the manufacture of the fastening strips, certain lengths of the fastening strips may be improperly formed. F or example, the webs
141
,
151
may be angled downward, as opposed to the normal position, for a portion along the length of the fastening strips. This malformation of the webs
141
,
151
may make the disengagement of the webs
141
,
151
more difficult than for normally formed webs
141
,
151
. The shear wings
993
,
994
are used to assist the disengagement of the improperly formed webs.
Specifically, when the properly formed webs
141
,
151
are near the location shown in
FIG. 58
, the webs
141
,
151
are usually disengaged. However, when improperly formed webs
141
,
151
are near the location shown in
FIG. 58
, the webs
141
,
151
may not be disengaged. In order to assist the disengagement of the improperly formed webs, the shear wings
993
,
994
cause the fastening strips to shear in the vertical axis
106
as shown in FIG.
59
. The deflection of the webs and hooks in conjunction with the shearing action causes the improperly formed webs
141
,
151
to disengage.
Referring to
FIG. 59
, the shearing action occurs when the fastening strip
130
engages the shoulder
1042
on the slider
932
. The shoulder
1042
is at a different height than the shoulder
1040
as shown in FIG.
60
. Specifically, the shoulder
1042
is higher than the shoulder
1040
. When the fastening strip
130
engages the shoulder
1042
, the fastening strip
130
is moved upward in the vertical Z axis
106
relative to the fastening strip
130
. The fastening strip
130
moves upward until the protrusion
1066
engages the shear wing
994
. In addition, the shear wing
993
engages the protrusion
1056
and holds the fastening strip
131
to prevent the fastening s trip
131
from moving in the upward direction as shown in
FIGS. 59 and 60
. The shearing movement among the fastenings trips
130
,
131
, in conjunction with the deflection of the webs and hooks, causes the improperly formed webs
141
,
151
to disengage as shown in FIG.
59
.
In another embodiment, the fastening strip
131
could be moved downward relative to the fastening strip
130
. In this other embodiment, the shearing action occurs when the shear wing
993
engages the protrusion
1056
on the fastening strip
131
. When the shear wing
993
engages the protrusion
1056
, the fastening strip
131
is moved downward in the vertical Z axis
106
relative to the fastening strip
130
. In addition, the shoulder
1042
holds the fastening strip
130
to prevent the fastening strip
130
from moving in the downward direction. The shoulder
1042
is at a different height than the shoulder
1040
. In this other embodiment, the shoulder
1042
is higher than the shoulder
1040
. The shearing movement among the fastening strips
130
,
131
, in conjunction with the deflection of the webs and hooks, causes the improperly formed webs
141
,
151
to disengage.
The resistance which the flexible shoulders and legs provide during attachment onto and removal from the fastening strips may be affected by varying the dimensions and/or material composition of the slider design. For instance,
FIG. 62
depicts another embodiment of a slider
1132
made in accordance with the present invention. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 8
except that the legs
1260
,
1262
of the slider
1132
have a different configuration. Specifically, the legs
1260
,
1262
have a varied leg width that increases from the flexible shoulder
1250
,
1252
to the slot
1270
. The increased leg width may reduce the flexibility of the legs
1250
,
1252
and increase the resistance provided by the legs
1250
,
1252
during attachment of the slider
1132
onto and attempted removal of the slider
1132
from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
.
FIGS. 63-65
show another embodiment of a slider
2132
that provides more rigid legs
2260
,
2262
than the embodiment illustrated in FIG.
8
. Moreover, in a relaxed position the legs
2260
,
2262
of the slider
2132
project inwardly, substantially perpendicular to the side portions
2174
,
2176
. The slider
2132
provides more flexing in the side portions
2174
,
2176
of the slider
2132
than does the first embodiment.
FIGS. 63-65
sequentially illustrate the attachment of the slider
2132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
.
FIG. 63
depicts occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
and the slider
2132
in a relaxed position. The occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
are immediately below the slot
2280
. The slider
2132
is then moved in the vertical Z axis
106
toward the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
engage the legs
2260
,
2262
and force the side portions
2174
,
2176
to deflect outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
thus widening the slot
2280
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
are guided into the slider by the tapered surfaces of the occlusion members
2200
,
2210
.
FIG. 64
illustrates the fastening strips
130
,
131
moving through the slot
2280
. The base portions
138
,
148
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are interposed between the legs
2260
,
2262
.
FIG. 63
represents the attached position of the slider
2132
on fastening strips
130
,
131
. Once the side portions
2174
,
2176
return to their relaxed position, the fastening strips
130
,
131
no longer fit through the slot
2280
.
FIG. 66
illustrates another embodiment of a slider
2332
and fastening strips
2330
,
2331
. Protrusions
2356
,
2366
are located on the fastening strips
2331
,
2330
and the shoulders
2460
,
2462
engage the protrusions
2356
,
2366
to hold the fastening strips
2331
,
2330
within the slider
2332
.
FIGS. 67 and 68
show another embodiment of a slider
3132
. The side portions
3174
,
3176
of this embodiment have lower embossments
3290
,
3292
which extend below the first and second rear legs
3260
,
3262
in the vertical Z axis
106
. The slider
3132
utilizes a tool
3500
to engage the lower embossments
3290
,
3292
and force the side portions
3174
,
3176
apart in the transverse Y axis
104
during attachment of the slider
3132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIGS. 67 and 68
also sequentially illustrate attachment of the slider
3132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z axis
106
.
FIG. 67
depicts occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
and the slider
3132
as the tool
3500
forces the side portions
3174
,
3176
apart in the transverse Y axis
104
thus widening the slot
3280
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
are immediately below the slot
3280
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
are guided into the slider
3132
by the tapered surfaces of the occlusion members
3200
,
3210
as the slider
3132
is moved downwardly in the vertical Z axis
106
.
FIG. 68
represents the attached position of the slider
3132
on fastening strips
130
,
131
. Once the side portions
3174
,
3176
return to their relaxed position, the fastening strips
130
,
131
no longer fit through the slot
3280
.
The present invention effectuates attachment of a slider onto fastening strips in the vertical Z axis
106
while preventing removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis
106
thereafter.
Another aspect of the present invention prevents removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis
102
once the slider has been attached to the fastening strips.
FIG. 69
illustrates the slider
132
attached to the fastening strips
130
,
131
. As may be readily seen, a portion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
is interposed between the rigid occlusion member
200
and the flexible occlusion member
210
. The inwardly biased arms
214
,
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
are forced to a position substantially parallel to the occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
. First and second detents
135
,
137
are provided along the second fastening strip
131
for engagement with the arms
214
,
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
. Once the slider
132
is moved a sufficient distance along the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
, the respective arm
214
,
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
engages either detent
135
,
137
.
For example, if the slider
132
is continually moved in the deocclusion direction
116
, the arm
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
will eventually engage the detent
137
. The detent
137
allows the arm
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
to return to its original inwardly extending position and engage the detent
137
as shown in FIG.
70
. The arm
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
will resist further movement of the slider
132
in the horizontal X axis
102
in the deocclusion direction
116
. As a result, the slider
132
may only be removed from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
by either tearing through the fastening strips
130
,
131
or by breaking and/or deforming the flexible occlusion member
210
of the slider
132
. It will be appreciated that the detents
135
,
137
of the fastening strip
131
may be provided on either the first or second fastening strip
130
,
131
and should be on the fastening strip which contacts the flexible occlusion member
210
. In this connection, the slider
132
may provide the flexible occlusion member
210
on either the first or second side portion
174
,
176
of the of slider
132
so as to correspond to the detents
135
,
137
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIG. 71
illustrates another embodiment of a slider
4132
. The slider
4132
provides two flexible occlusion members
4200
,
4210
rather than a rigid occlusion member and a flexible occlusion member. The slider
4132
may be used with fastening strips
130
,
131
, and either the first fastening strip
130
or the second fastening strip
131
may provide detents
135
,
137
to engage the arms
4214
,
4216
,
4224
,
4226
of the flexible occlusion members
4200
,
4210
. Also, one fastening strip
130
may provide a first detent in proximity with one end of the fastening strips
130
,
131
while the second fastening strip
131
provides a second detent in proximity with the other end of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. Similarly, for additional resistance against slider
4132
removal in the horizontal X axis
102
, both the first fastening strip
130
and the second fastening strip
131
may provide detents to engage the arms
4214
,
4216
,
4224
,
4226
of the flexible occlusion members
4200
,
4210
.
FIGS. 72 and 73
illustrate another embodiment of a slider
5132
made in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 72
illustrates a portion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
interposed between rigid occlusion members
5200
,
5210
,
5220
,
5230
. Additionally, a peg
5300
is provided for engaging the detents
135
,
137
of the second fastening strip
131
. Once the slider
5132
is moved a sufficient distance along the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
, the peg
5300
engages either detent
135
,
137
. For example, if the slider
5132
is continually moved in the deocclusion direction
116
the peg
5300
will eventually engage the detent
137
as illustrated in FIG.
73
. The peg
5300
will resist further movement of the slider
5132
in the horizontal X axis
102
in t he deocclusion direction
116
. As a result, the slider
5132
may only be removed from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
by either tearing through the fastening strips
130
,
131
or by breaking and/or deforming the peg
5300
of the slider
5132
. It will be appreciated that the detents
135
,
137
of the second fastening strip
131
may be provided on either the first or second fastening strip
130
,
131
and should be on the fastening strip which contacts the peg
5300
. In this connection, the slider
5132
may provide the peg
5300
on either side of the slider
5132
so as to correspond to the detents
135
,
137
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
Referring to
FIGS. 72 and 73
, the slider
5132
has a separator
5172
and shoulders
5240
,
5242
,
5260
,
5262
. The separator
5172
has an axis
5173
which is parallel to the longitudinal X axis
102
. In addition, the shoulders
5240
,
5242
,
5260
,
5262
have an axis
5173
which is parallel to the longitudinal X axis
102
.
FIGS. 74-79
illustrate another embodiment of a slider
5432
. The slider
5432
has a peg
5600
similar to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 72 and 73
. However, the separator
5472
is at an angle to the longitudinal axis
102
as shown in
FIGS. 74 and 75
. Specifically, the separator
5472
has an axis
5473
which is at an angle of approximately 10-15 degrees from the longitudinal X axis
102
. In addition, the legs
5540
,
5542
,
5560
,
5562
are at an angle to the longitudinal axis
102
. Specifically, the legs and shoulders
5540
,
5542
have an axis
5543
which is at an angle of approximately 10-15 degrees from the longitudinal X axis
102
. In addition, the legs and shoulders
5560
,
5562
have an axis
5563
which is at an angle of approximately 10-15 degrees from the longitudinal X axis
102
. The angles of the separator and the legs facilitate the movement of the slider
5432
along the fastening strips. As shown in
FIG. 73
, the fastening strips
130
,
131
make a gradual bend
5573
as opposed to the bend shown in FIG.
72
. Thus, the slider
5432
may move with less resistance.
Referring to
FIGS. 78 and 79
, the peg
5600
is provided for engaging the detents
135
,
137
of the second fastening strip
131
. Once the slider
5432
is moved a sufficient distance along the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
, the peg
5600
engages either detent
135
,
137
. For example, if the slider
5432
is continually moved in the deocclusion direction
116
, the peg
5600
will eventually engage the detent
137
as illustrated in FIG.
79
. The peg
5600
will resist further movement of the slider
5432
in the horizontal X axis
102
in the deocclusion direction
116
. As a result, the slider
5432
may only be removed from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
by either tearing through the fastening strips
130
,
131
or by breaking and/or deforming the peg
5600
of the slider
5432
. It will be appreciated that the detents
135
,
137
of the second fastening strip
131
may be provided on either the first or second fastening strip
130
,
131
and should be on the fastening strip which contacts the peg
5600
. In this connection, the slider
5432
may provide the peg
5600
on either side of the slider
5432
so as to correspond to the detents
135
,
137
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
The slider of the present invention may incorporate several configurations. However, the slider should facilitate attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis and prevent the removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis and the horizontal X axis. Furthermore, the slider facilitates proper orientation of the fastening strips within the slider during operation. Proper orientation of the fastening strips within the slider is usually accomplished by providing legs which support the respective fastening strips. The design of the slider is further dictated by the configuration of fastening strips utilized.
FIGS. 80-82
illustrate interlocking fastening strips of different configurations and the corresponding slider design. As shown in
FIG. 80
, the interlocking fastening strips may alternatively comprise “arrowhead-type” closure strips. As described more fully in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,007,142 and 5,020,194, “arrowhead-type” closure strips typically include a first fastening strip
6130
with an engagement portion
6136
, and an associated second fastening strip
6131
with an engagement portion
6137
. In use, the first fastening strip
6130
and the second fastening strip
6131
are selectively occluded and deoccluded by moving the slider
6132
in the appropriate direction.
Additionally, the interlocking fastening strips may comprise “profile” closure strips, as shown in FIG.
81
. As described more fully in U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,299, “profile” closure strips typically include a first fastening strip
7130
and a second fastening strip
7131
The first and second fastening strips
7130
and
7131
are selectively coupled and decoupled by moving the slider member
7132
in the appropriate direction.
Also, the interlocking fastening strips may be “rolling action” fastening strips
8130
,
8131
as shown in FIG.
82
and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,143.
The invention may also be used with a slider and fastening strips wherein the separator finger extends into the closure elements without extending completely through the closure elements. More specifically, the first closure element includes a first closure portion and a second closure portion and the second closure element includes a third closure portion and a fourth closure portion. The first closure portion engages the third closure portion and the second closure portion engages the fourth closure portion. The separator finger extends between the first and third closure portions but not between the second and fourth closure portions. One example is U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,299 which is incorporated herein by reference.
Although several interlocking fastening strip embodiments have been specifically described and illustrated herein, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that other kinds, types, or forms of fastening strips may alternatively be used without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention.
The interlocking fastening strips of the present invention may be manufactured by extrusion through a die. In addition, the fastening strips may be manufactured to have approximately uniform cross-sections. This not only simplifies the manufacturing of a closure device, but also contributes to the physical flexibility of the closure device.
Generally, the interlocking fastening strips of the present invention may be formed from any suitable thermoplastic material including, for example, polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, or the like, or from a combination thereof. Thus, resins or mixtures of resins such as high density polyethylene, medium density polyethylene, and low density polyethylene may be employed to prepare the interlocking fastening strips of the present invention. In most instances, the fastening strips are made from low density polyethylene. The selection of the appropriate thermoplastic material, however, is related to the particular design of the fastening strips, the Young's Modulus of the thermoplastic material, and the desired elasticity and flexibility of the strips.
When the fastening strips of the present invention are used in a sealable bag, the fastening strips and the films that form the body of the bag may be conveniently manufactured from heat sealable material. In this way, the bag may be economically formed by using an aforementioned thermoplastic material and by heat sealing the fastening strips to the bag. In most instances, the bag is made from a mixture of high pressure, low density polyethylene and linear, low density polyethylene.
The fastening strips of the present invention may be manufactured by extrusion or other known methods. For example, the closure device may be manufactured as individual fastening strips for later attachment to the bag or may be manufactured integrally with the bag. In addition, the fastening strips may be manufactured with or without flange portions on one or both of the fastening strips depending upon the intended use of the closure device or expected additional manufacturing operations.
Generally, the closure device of the present invention can be manufactured in a variety of forms to suit the intended use. In practicing the present invention, the closure device may be integrally formed on the opposing side walls of the container or bag, or connected to the container by the use of any of many known methods. For example, a thermoelectric device may be applied to a film in contact with the flange portion of the fastening strips or the thermoelectric device may be applied to a film in contact with the base portion of fastening strips having no flange portion, to cause a transfer of heat through the film to produce melting at the interface of the film and a flange portion or base portion of the fastening strips. Suitable thermoelectric devices include heated rotary discs, traveling heater bands, resistance-heated slide wires, and the like. The connection between the film and the fastening strips may also be established by the use of hot melt adhesives, hot jets of air to the interface, ultrasonic heating, or other known methods. The bonding of the fastening strips to the film stock may be carried out either before or after the film is U-folded to form the bag. In any event, such bonding is done prior to side sealing the bag at the edges by conventional thermal cutting. In addition, the first and second fastening strips may be positioned on opposite sides of the film. Such an embodiment would be suited for wrapping an object or a collection of objects such as wires. The first and second fastening strips should usually be positioned on the film in a generally parallel relationship with respect to each other, although this will depend on the intended use.
The slider may be multiple parts and snapped together. In addition, the slider may be made from multiple parts and fused or welded together. The slider may also be a one piece construction. The slider can be colored, opaque, translucent or transparent. The slider may be injection molded or made by any other method. The slider may be molded from any suitable plastic material, such as, nylon, polypropylene, polystyrene, acetal, toughened acetal, polyketone, polybutylene terrephthalate, high density polyethylene, polycarbonate or ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene). The selection of the material may be determined by the characteristics to be achieved by the slider.
In summary, the present invention affords a closure device with interlocking fastening strips, a slider which facilitates the occlusion and deocclusion of the fastening strips, and a flexibly resistant attaching means which facilitates attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis and prevents the removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis thereafter. A flexible occlusion member prevents removal of the slider in the horizontal X axis.
From the foregoing it will be understood that modifications and variations may be effectuated to the disclosed structures—particularly in light of the foregoing teachings—without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention. As such, no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments described and illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. Indeed, the following claims are intended to cover all modifications and variations that fall within the scope and spirit of the present invention. In addition, all references and copending applications cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Claims
- 1. A closure device comprising:a first fastening strip; a second fastening strip wherein a length of said first fastening strip is occluded to a corresponding length of said second fastening strip to provide an occluded length, a slider slidably disposed on said fastening strips and facilitating the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end thereof and facilitating the deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a second end thereof, said fastening strips and said slider having a longitudinal X axis and a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis being perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips and said slider having a vertical Z axis, said vertical Z axis being perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis being perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, said slider comprising a housing having a separator facilitating the deocclusion of said fastening strips, said separator penetrating said occluded length of said fastening strips during attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis.
- 2. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said occluded length is a portion of said fastening strips.
- 3. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said occluded length is the entire length of said fastening strips.
- 4. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said fastening strips comprise U-channel type fastening strips.
- 5. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said fastening strips comprise arrowhead type fastening strips.
- 6. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said fastening strips comprise profile type fastening strips.
- 7. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said separator has a first end and a second end, a portion of said separator angles downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 8. The invention as in claim 7 wherein a portion of said separator angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 9. The invention as in claim 7 wherein said separator has a bottom surface and said bottom surface angles downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 10. The invention as in claim 9 wherein said bottom surface angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 11. The invention as in claim 7 wherein said separator has a bottom surface and said bottom surface angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 12. The invention as in claim 7 wherein said separator has a first side wall and a second side wall, a bottom portion of said first side wall and a bottom portion of said second side wall angle downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 13. The invention as in claim 12 wherein said bottom portions of said side walls angle inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis.
- 14. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said separator has a first end and a second end, a portion of said separator angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 15. The invention as in claim 14 wherein said separator has a first side wall, said first side wall angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis.
- 16. The invention as in claim 14 wherein said separator has a first side wall and a second side wall, said first side wall and said second side wall angle inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 17. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said separator has a first end, a second end, a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a bottom surface, said bottom surface angles downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end, said first sidewall angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis.
- 18. The invention as in claim 7 wherein said separator has a bottom surface and a portion of said bottom surface is parallel to said longitudinal X axis.
- 19. The invention as in claim 18 wherein said bottom surface includes a ridge.
- 20. The invention as in claim 18 wherein said bottom surface has a horizontal surface, a first side surface and a second side surface.
- 21. The invention as in claim 18 wherein said separator has a first side wall, said first side wall having a first bottom portion, said first bottom portion angles upwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 22. The invention as in claim 21 wherein said first side wall angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 23. The invention as in claim 21 wherein said separator has a second side wall, said second side wall has a second bottom portion, said second bottom portion angles upwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end of said second end.
- 24. The invention as in claim 23 wherein said second side wall angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 25. The invention as in claim 24 wherein said first side wall angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 26. The invention as in claim 18 wherein said bottom surface includes a first angled surface, said first angled surface has a first outside edge, said first angled surface angles downwardly relative to the vertical Z axis from said outside edge.
- 27. The invention as in claim 26 wherein said bottom surface includes a second angled surface, said second angled surface has a second outside edge, said second angled surface angles downwardly relative to the vertical Z axis from said outside edge.
- 28. The invention as in claim 27 wherein said bottom surface includes a ridge.
- 29. The invention as in claim 27 wherein said bottom surface includes a horizontal surface, a first side surface and a second side surface.
- 30. The invention as in claim 27 wherein said separator has a first side wall, said first side wall having a first bottom portion, said first bottom portion angles downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 31. The invention as in claim 27 wherein said first side wall angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 32. The invention as in claim 30 wherein said separator has a second side wall, said second side wall has a second bottom portion, said second bottom portion angles downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end of said second end.
- 33. The invention as in claim 32 wherein said second side wall angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 34. The invention as in claim 33 wherein said first side wall angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 35. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said slider further comprises a flexible attachment means for facilitating the attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis and preventing removal of said slider from said fastening strips in the vertical Z axis thereafter.
- 36. The invention as in claim 35, wherein said flexible attachment means deflects during attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips to permit passage of said fastening strips into said housing and retracts back to its original position once said fastening strips have passed into said housing.
- 37. The invention as in claim 36, wherein said flexible attachment means comprises a portion of said housing of said slider.
- 38. The invention as in claim 36, wherein said flexible attachment means comprises a pair of flexible legs operably attached to said housing of said slider.
- 39. A slider for slidable disposition on first and second fastening strips wherein a length of said first fastening strip is occluded to a corresponding length of said second fastening strip, said slider facilitating the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end thereof and facilitating the deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a second end thereof, said slider comprising:a longitudinal X axis and a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis being perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips and said slider having a vertical Z axis, said vertical Z axis being perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis being perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, said slider comprising a housing having a separator facilitating the deocclusion of said fastening strips, said separator penetrating said occluded length of said fastening strips during attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis.
- 40. The invention as in claim 39 wherein said occluded length is a portion of said fastening strips.
- 41. The invention as in claim 39 wherein said occluded length is the entire length of said fastening strips.
- 42. The invention as in claim 39, wherein said separator has a first end and a second end, a portion of said separator angles downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 43. The invention as in claim 42, wherein a portion of said separator angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 44. The invention as in claim 39 wherein said separator has a first end and a second end, a portion of said separator angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 45. A container comprising:first and second side walls, said first and second side walls including mating first and second fastening strips respectively, said first and second fastening strips comprising a closure device wherein a length of said first fastening strip is occluded to a corresponding length of said second fastening strip, a slider slidably disposed on said fastening strips and facilitating the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end thereof and facilitating the deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a second end thereof, said fastening strips and said slider having a longitudinal X axis and a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis being perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips and said slider having a vertical Z axis, said vertical Z axis being perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis being perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, said slider comprising a housing having a separator facilitating the deocclusion of said fastening strips, said separator penetrating said occluded length of said fastening strips during attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis.
- 46. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said occluded length is a portion of said fastening strips.
- 47. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said occluded length is the entire length of said fastening strips.
- 48. The invention as in claim 45, wherein said separator has a first end and a second end, a portion of said separator angles downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 49. The invention as in claim 48, wherein a portion of said separator angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 50. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said separator has a first end and a second end, a portion of said separator angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 51. A method of assembling a slider onto a closure device comprising the steps of:providing a first fastening strip, providing a second fastening strip wherein a length of said first fastening strip is occluded to a corresponding length of said second fastening strip to provide an occluded length, providing a slider for slidable disposition on said fastening strips and facilitating the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end thereof and facilitating the deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a second end thereof, said fastening strips and said slider having a longitudinal X axis and a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis being perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips and said slider having a vertical Z axis, said vertical Z axis being perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis being perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, said slider comprising a housing having a separator facilitating the deocclusion of said fastening strips, urging said slider onto said occluded length of said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis whereby said separator penetrates a portion of said occluded length of said fastening strips.
- 52. The invention as in claim 51 wherein said occluded length is a portion of said fastening strips.
- 53. The invention as in claim 51 wherein said occluded length is the entire length of said fastening strips.
- 54. The invention as in claim 51, wherein said separator has a first end and a second end, a portion of said separator angles downwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 55. The invention as in claim 54, wherein a portion of said separator angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 56. The invention as in claim 51 wherein said separator has a first end and a second end, a portion of said separator angles inwardly relative to the longitudinal X axis from said first end to said second end.
- 57. A closure device comprising first and second interlocking fastening strips arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined length, said fastening strips have a longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips have a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis said fastening strips have a vertical Z axis said vertical Z axis, is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, a slider which slidably engages said first and second fastening strips, said slider facilitates the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end of said fastening strips and deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved toward a second end of said fastening strips, said fastening strips are deoccluded by moving said first fastening strip relative to said second fastening strip in the transverse Y axis and in the vertical Z axis;said first fastening strip comprises a first web, said first web extending from said first fastening strip, said first web terminating in a first closure portion, said second fastening strip comprises a second web, said second web extending from said second fastening strip, said second web terminating in a second closure portion which engages said first closure portion when said fastening strips are occluded; the first web and the first closure portion deflect during deocclusion of said fastening strips; said first fastening strip includes a third web, said third web spaced from said first web, said third web includes a third closure portion, said second fastening strip includes a fourth web, said fourth web spaced from said second web, and said fourth web includes a fourth closure portion which engages the third closure portion, said third closure portion and said fourth closure portion shear and deflect during deocclusion of said fastening strips; and wherein said first closure portion is a first hook, said third closure portion is a third hook facing toward said first hook, said second closure portion is a second hook, and said fourth closure portion is a fourth hook facing away from said second hook.
- 58. The invention as in claim 57 wherein said first and third hooks include guide surfaces to guide said first and third hooks with said second and fourth hooks.
- 59. The invention as in claim 57 wherein said second and fourth hooks include guide surfaces to guide said second and fourth hooks with said first and third hooks.
- 60. The invention as in claim 57 wherein during deocclusion of the fastening strips, said first closure portion and said second closure portion deflect to deocclude, then said third closure portion and said fourth closure portion shear and deflect to deocclude.
- 61. The invention as in claim 57 wherein said slider has a first shoulder to engage the first fastening strip.
- 62. The invention as in claim 61 wherein said shoulder facilitates moving the first fastening strip in the vertical Z axis.
- 63. The invention as in claim 57 wherein said slider has a second shear wing to engage the second fastening strip.
- 64. The invention as in claim 63 wherein said second shear wing facilitates moving the first fastening strip relative to the second fastening strip in the vertical Z axis.
- 65. The invention as in claim 64 wherein said shoulder facilitates moving the first fastening strip relative to the second fastening strip in the vertical Z axis.
- 66. A closure device comprising first and second interlocking fastening strips arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined length, said fastening strips have a longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips have a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips have a vertical Z axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, a slider which slidably engages said first and second fastening strips, said slider facilitates the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end of said fastening strips and deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved toward a second end of said fastening strips, said fastening strips are deoccluded by moving said first fastening strip relative to said second fastening strip in the transverse Y axis and in the vertical Z axis; said slider has a second shear wing to engage the second fastening strip; andwherein said second fastening strip has a first protrusion and said second shear wing engages said first protrusion.
- 67. The invention as in claim 63 wherein said slider has a first end and a second end, said slider has a separator, said separator is located between said first end and said second end, said second shear wing is located between said separator and said second end.
- 68. The invention as in claim 67 wherein said second shear wing is located between said shoulder and said separator.
- 69. The invention as in claim 63 wherein said slider has a second shoulder to engage the second fastening strip and a first shear wing to engage the first fastening strip.
- 70. The invention as in claim 63 wherein said slider has a second side wall, said shear wing extends from said second side wall.
- 71. The invention as in claim 61 wherein said slider has a housing, said first shoulder is flexibly connected to said housing.
- 72. A slider for slidable disposition on first and second fastening strips, said fastening strips arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined length, said fastening strips having a longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips having a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips having a vertical Z axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, said slider comprising:a housing which slidably engages said first and second fastening strips, said slider facilitates the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end of said fastening strips and deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved toward a second end of said fastening strips, said fastening strips are deoccluded by moving said first fastening strip relative to said second fastening strip in the transverse Y axis and in the vertical Z axis; said first fastening strip comprises a first web, said first web extending from said first fastening strip, said first web terminating in a first closure portion, said second fastening strip comprises a second web, said second web extending from said second fastening strip, said second web terminating in a second closure portion which engages said first closure portion when said fastening strips are occluded; the first web and the first closure portion deflect during deocclusion of said fastening strips; said first fastening strip includes a third web, said third web spaced from said first web, said third web includes a third closure portion, said second fastening strip includes a fourth web, said fourth web spaced from said second web, and said fourth web includes a fourth closure portion which engages the third closure portion, said third closure portion and said fourth closure portion shear and deflect during deocclusion of said fastening strips; and wherein said first closure portion is a first hook, said third closure portion is a third hook facing toward said first hook, said second closure portion is a second hook, and said fourth closure portion is a fourth hook facing away from said second hook.
- 73. A container comprising:first and second side walls including first and second fastening strips respectively, said fastening strips arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined length, said fastening strips have a longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips have a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips have a vertical Z axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, a slider which slidably engages said first and second fastening strips, said slider facilitates the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end of said fastening strips and deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved toward a second end of said fastening strips, said fastening strips are deoccluded by moving said first fastening strip relative to said second fastening strip in the transverse Y axis and in the vertical Z axis; said first fastening strip comprises a first web, said first web extending from said first fastening strip, said first web terminating in a first closure portion, said second fastening strip comprises a second web, said second web extending from said second fastening strip, said second with terminating in a second closure portion which engages said first closure portion when said fastening strips are occluded; the first web and the first closure portion deflect during deocclusion of said fastening strips; said first fastening strip includes a third web, said third web spaced from said first web, said third web includes a third closure portion, said second fastening strip includes a fourth web, said fourth web spaced from said second web, and said fourth web includes a fourth closure portion which engage the third closure portion, said third closure portion and said fourth closure portion shear and deflect during deocclusion of said fastening strips; wherein said first closure portion is a first hook, said third closure portion is a third hook facing toward said first hook, said second closure portion is a second hook, and said fourth closure portion is a fourth hook facing away from said second hook.
- 74. A method of using a closure device comprising the steps of:providing first and second fastening strips arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined length said fastening strips have a longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips have a transverse Y axis, said transverse Y axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said fastening strips have a vertical Z axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said longitudinal X axis, said vertical Z axis is perpendicular to said transverse Y axis, providing a slider which slidably engages said first and second fastening strips, said slider facilitates the occlusion of said fastening strips when moved towards a first end of said fastening strips and deocclusion of said fastening strips when moved toward a second end of said fastening strips, said fastening strips are deoccluded by moving said first fastening strip relative to said second fastening strip in the transverse Y axis and in the vertical Z axis, moving said slider along said fastening strips toward a second end of said fastening strips; said first fastening strip comprises a first web, said first web extending from said first fastening strip, said first web terminating in a first closure portion, said second fastening strip comprises a second web, said second web extending from said second fastening strip, said second web terminating in a second closure portion which engages said first closure portion when said fastening strips are occluded; the first web and the first closure portion deflect during deocclusion of said fastening strips; said first fastening strip includes a third web, said third web spaced from said first web, said third web includes a third closure portion, said second fastening strip includes a fourth web, said fourth web spaced from said second web, and said fourth web includes a fourth closure portion which engages the third closure portion, said third closure portion and said fourth closure portion shear and deflect during deocclusion of said fastening strips; and wherein said first closure portion is a first hook, said third closure portion is a third hook facing toward said first hook, said second closure portion is a second hook, and said fourth closure portion is a fourth hook facing away from said second hook.
PCT Information
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PCT/US99/13222 |
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WO00/76342 |
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