Information
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Patent Grant
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6575628
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Patent Number
6,575,628
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 15, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 10, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 383 64
- 024 58512
- 024 427
- 024 428
- 024 399
- 024 400
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The closure device 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 (130, 131) when moved towards first and second ends thereof. The slider (132) is provided with a separator (172) for driving fastening strips horizontally outward at different rates. The separator (172) initially drives the fastening strips (130, 131) outward at the same rate and then continues to drive one strip outward while holding the other substantially stationary to facilitate deocclusion of the fastening strips. The fastening strips (130, 131) include guide rails (139, 143). The guide rails (139, 143) are disposed between upper and lower sets of interlocking closure portions. The slider (132) includes guide tracks (221, 222) which engage the guide rails (139, 143) on the fastening strips. The separator (172) drives the upper closure portions outward and the lower closure portions inward by pivoting about the guide rails (139, 143) to facilitate shearing between the lower closure portions.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to closure devices and, more particularly, to a slider and interlocking fastening strips. The inventive closure devices 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 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.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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 slider is provided with a separator that drives upper ends of the fastened strips laterally apart at different controlled rates to lessen the amount of deflection and bending during deocclusion of the fastening strips.
A forward portion of the separator initially drives upper ends of the first and second fastening strips horizontally apart at about the same rate. A rearward portion of the separator then holds one of the fastening strips stationary in the horizontal axis while continuing to drive the other fastening strip horizontally outward.
The fastening strips may be one of many configurations. In one of the embodiments, the fastening strips have two sets of closure portions which form two seals between the fastening strips. The driving motion provided by the separator to the fastening strips provides for less deflection and bending in one of the sets of closure portions.
The fastening strips may include guide rails disposed between the upper and lower sets of interlocked closure portions. The guide rails slide along guide tracks provided by the housing of the slider. The guide rails also provide approximate pivot points about which the fastening strips may pivot to provide for the desired motion which facilitates easier shearing of the lower interlocked closure portions. An advantage of disposing the guide rail above the lower interlocked closure portions is that the slider may be more compact.
These and other 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
4
—
4
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a partial cross-sectional view showing another embodiment of attaching the fastening strips to the side walls of the container;
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 rear view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 8
is a front view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 9
is a left side view of the slider in
FIG. 2
with a fragmentary section cut away to expose the separator;
FIG. 10
is a right side view of the slider in
FIG. 2
with a fragmentary section cut away to expose the separator;
FIG. 11
is a side view of the container in FIG.
1
and illustrates the slider positioned above the fastening strips;
FIG. 12
is a side view of the container in FIG.
1
and illustrates the slider as it is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 13
is a side view of the container in FIG.
1
and illustrates the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
14
—
14
in FIG.
11
and illustrates the slider positioned above the fastening strips;
FIG. 15
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
15
—
15
in FIG.
12
and illustrates the respective positions of the slider to the fastening strips as the slider is positioned onto the fastening strips;
FIG. 16
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. 17
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
17
—
17
in FIG.
13
and illustrates the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 18
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
18
—
18
in FIG.
13
and illustrates the slider fully attached to the fastening strips;
FIG. 19
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
19
—
19
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 20
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
20
—
20
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 21
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
21
—
21
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 22
is an end view of another embodiment of the slider;
FIG. 23
is an end view of the embodiment shown in FIG.
22
.
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 and slider have a vertical Z axis
106
which is perpendicular to the longitudinal X axis
102
and the vertical Z axis 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.
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 an upper flange
163
disposed at the upper end of the first fastening strip
130
and a lower flange
167
disposed at the lower end of the first fastening strip
130
. Likewise, the second fastening strip
131
may include an upper flange
153
disposed at the upper end of the second fastening strip
131
and a lower flange
157
disposed at the lower end of the second fastening strip
131
. The upper 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
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the side walls
122
,
123
of the plastic bag
120
may be attached to the lower flanges
167
,
157
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
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, 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
146
,
144
extending from the webs
140
,
141
respectively, and facing towards each other. The hook closure portions
146
,
144
include guide surfaces
142
,
147
which serve to guide the hook closure portions
146
,
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
,
145
extending from the webs
150
,
151
respectively and facing away from each other. The hook closure portions
152
,
145
include guide surfaces
154
,
155
which generally serve to guide the hook closure portions
152
,
145
for occlusion with the hook closure portions
142
,
144
of the second closure element
134
. The guide surfaces
154
,
155
may also have a rounded crown surface. In addition, the hook closure portions
144
,
145
may be designed so that the hook closure portions
144
,
145
adjacent the interior of the container provide a greater resistance to opening the closure device
121
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
4
, the base portions
138
,
148
of the closure elements
134
,
136
also have respective guide rails
139
,
143
on the sides opposite the hook closure portions
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
that extend lineally along the longitudinal X axis
102
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the rails
139
,
143
may be integrally formed with the closure elements
134
,
136
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the rails
139
,
143
may also be formed as an outward ridge on the surface of the bag sidewalls
122
,
123
by conventional manufacturing techniques. In both embodiments of
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the guide rails
139
,
143
are spaced apart in the vertical Z axis between the topmost and lower most hook closure portions. In this embodiment, the topmost and lowermost closure portions
140
,
141
are provided by the second closure element
131
.
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
is generally 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, a raised ridge
193
provides a horizontal bottom surface
182
parallel with the X axis
102
with side surfaces
194
,
195
. 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
generally angle inwardly from the first end
190
to the second end
192
. The side walls
183
,
184
also angle outwardly from the bottom surface
182
to the top portion
170
as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
.
As seen best in
FIG. 6
, the separator
172
includes adjacent forward and rearward portions
185
,
186
of the angled side walls
183
,
184
. The rearward portion
186
terminates at the first end
190
and merges into the forward portion
185
at a break line
187
. The forward portion
185
terminates at the second end
192
. The second side wall
184
angles continuously inward from the first end
190
to the second end
192
. The first side wall
183
only angles inward on the forward portion
185
, from the break
187
to the second end
192
. The rearward portion
186
of the first side wall
183
extends parallel with the X axis
102
and does not angle inwardly or outwardly as shown in FIG.
6
. Referring to
FIG. 8
, the first side wall
183
intersects the wider first end
190
at an angle
197
greater than an angle
199
that the second sidewall
184
intersects the wider first end
190
. In this embodiment, the angle
197
is approximately 45° and the angle
199
is approximately 27°.
The top portion
170
of the slider merges into the first side portion
174
and the second side portion
176
. The first side portion
174
has a first grip
196
and a first occlusion member
200
. Similarly, the second side portion
176
has a second grip
198
and a second occlusion member
210
. 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
. As shown in
FIG. 18
, the side portions
174
,
176
straddle the fastening strips
130
,
131
when inserted thereon, with the occlusion members
200
,
210
engaging 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
. The top portion
170
may be thick to provide reinforcement between the occlusion members
200
,
210
to prevent the side portions
174
,
176
from flexing during use. The occlusion members
200
,
210
extend inward in the Y axis
104
from the side portions
174
,
176
of the slider
132
towards the center of the slider. As viewed in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the occluding members
200
,
210
have inner surfaces
202
,
204
which generally angle outwardly from the top portion
170
to the bottom of the slider
132
thus forming a V-shape. The inner surfaces
202
,
204
also have differently angled portions, with respective lower portions
211
,
212
that are angled more with respect to the Z axis
106
than respective upper portions
213
,
214
. In this embodiment, the upper surface portions
213
,
214
are substantially parallel with the Z axis
106
as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. Each inner surface
202
,
204
, also provides a guide surface
215
,
216
, that offsets the lower and upper portions
211
,
212
,
213
,
214
.
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. 8
, 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. 7
, 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
.
Each of the legs
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
also provides a respective guide surface
217
,
218
,
219
,
220
at their uppermost terminating end surface. The combination of the guide surfaces
215
,
216
of the occlusion members
200
,
202
and the guide surfaces
217
,
218
,
219
,
220
of the legs
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
form a pair of parallel guide tracks
221
,
222
in the housing
160
. In this embodiment, the guide tracks
221
,
222
appear as a pair of channels when viewed from the front and rear in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. As shown in
FIGS. 17 and 18
, the guide tracks
221
,
222
slidably engage the guide rails
139
,
143
when the slider
132
is attached on the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
An attaching means 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. 11-13
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. 11
represents the slider
132
positioned directly over the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIG. 12
illustrates the slider as it is moved downwardly in the vertical Z axis
106
and positioned onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIG. 13
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. 14-18
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. 14
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. 15
, 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. 16
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
.
As shown in
FIGS. 17 and 18
, 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. The guide rails
139
,
143
project into the guide tracks
221
,
222
and slidably engage the various guide surfaces
215
,
216
,
217
,
218
,
219
,
220
. 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
.
FIGS. 17 and 18
represent the attached position of the slider
132
on fastening strips
130
,
131
. As illustrated in
FIG. 18
, once the legs
260
,
262
return to their relaxed position , the fastening strips
130
,
131
no longer fit through the slot
280
. The legs
260
,
262
effectuate attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the vertical Z ax is
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 guide rails
139
,
143
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. The rigidity of the legs
260
,
262
and shoulders
250
,
252
will resist inward movement of the legs
260
,
262
. 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. 19-21
illustrate the fastening strips
130
,
131
at different locations along the slider
132
as shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 19
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. 20
illustrates the fastenings strips
130
,
131
at a location near the middle of the separator
172
and more specifically near the break line
187
. The width of the separator
172
at this location forces the upper ends of the fastening strips
130
,
131
apart from one another about equally in the transverse Y axis
104
and the upper webs
140
,
150
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
are deoccluded. The upper webs
140
,
150
and hook closure portions
142
,
152
deocclude by deflecting as they move past each other. Specifically, web
140
may deflect upward in the vertical Z axis
106
and/or the hook closure portion
142
may deflect outward in the transverse Y axis
104
. Similarly, the web
150
may deflect downward in the vertical Z axis
106
and/or the hook closure portion
152
may deflect outward in the transverse Y axis
104
.
FIG. 21
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 lower webs
141
,
151
and hook closure portions
144
,
154
deocclude by pivoting on the guide rails
139
,
143
and shearing the hook closure portions
144
,
154
past each other in the vertical Z axis
106
as shown in
FIGS. 19-21
.
The separator
172
translates the flanges
163
,
153
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
horizontally outward from one another in the Y axis
104
at different rates of movement to facilitate easier deocclusion between interlocked webs
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
. The different rates of movement is accomplished through the rearward portion
186
of the separator
172
. The forward portion
185
of the separator
172
drives the flanges
153
,
163
of fastening strips
130
,
131
substantially horizontally outward from one another at about the same rate to about the same distance from the position in
FIG. 19
to that in FIG.
20
. The rearward portion
186
of the separator
172
translates the flange
163
of the first fastening strip
130
further in the Y axis
104
, while holding the position of the flange
153
of the second fastening strip
131
stationary, from the position shown in
FIG. 20
to that shown in FIG.
21
. The rearward portion
186
continues to move the flange
163
of the first fastening strip
130
at a rate which is about equal to the rate of movement caused by the forward portion
185
. The rearward portion
186
displaces the flange
163
about twice the distance in the Y axis
104
compared to the displacement of the flange
153
of the other fastening strip
131
.
The guide rails
139
,
143
each provide an approximate pivot point about which the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips translate to move horizontally outward. The separator
172
pivots the flange
163
of the first fastening strip
130
about 15° relative to the Z axis
106
while the flange
153
of the second fastening strip
131
is pivoted about 7°, as seen in FIG.
21
. Because the guide rails
139
,
143
or pivot points are above the lower web members
141
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
, the lower web member
141
,
151
translate inward in the Y axis
104
from the position of FIG.
19
through that in
FIG. 20
to the position in FIG.
21
. The upper web members
140
,
150
move past each other by deflecting. The lower web members
141
,
151
are pivoted and shear past one another in the vertical Z axis
106
as shown in
FIGS. 19-21
. This pivoting action also reduces the mount of bending and deflecting by the lower web members.
An advantage of disposing the guide rails
139
,
143
above the bottom web members
139
,
143
is that the slider
132
is more compact. Specifically, the first and second side wall portions
174
,
176
of the slider
132
can be shorter.
The angled portions
168
,
158
of the flanges
153
,
163
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 as shown in FIG.
21
. 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.
The slider of the present invention may incorporate several configurations. Referring to
FIGS. 22 and 23
, another embodiment of the slider is shown. The slider
332
is similar to slider
132
. However, slider
332
has relatively rigid legs or shoulders
440
,
442
,
460
,
462
in comparison to legs
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
. The slider
332
can be assembled to the fastening strips by spreading the side portions
374
,
376
or by assembling the slider
332
from separate components. The slider
332
occludes and deoccludes the fastening strips in the same manner as slider
132
.
The interlocking fastening strips 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 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. 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 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 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 can be manufactured in a variety of forms to suit the intended use. 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.
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 arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined longitudinal X axis with said first fastening strip, the first and second fastening strips each having upper and lower ends disposed along a vertical Z axis perpendicular to the X axis, said fastening strips having a Y axis perpendicular to the Z and X axes; a slider slidably engaging 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 said slider including a housing having a separator for deocclusion of said fastening strips, the first fastening strip has a first pivot point between the upper end and the lower end, the separator pivoting the upper end and the lower end about the pivot point to facilitate deocclusion wherein said lower end of the first fastening strip includes a lower interlocking web member and said upper end of said first fastening strip includes an upper interlocking web member, said first pivot point disposed between said upper and lower interlocking web members and wherein the first fastening strip includes a first guide rail extending in the longitudinal X axis, the slider includes a corresponding guide track slidably engaging said first guide rail.
- 2. The closure device of claim 1 wherein said web members include hooks.
- 3. The closure device of claim 1 wherein the first guide rail is disposed between said upper and lower interlocking members.
- 4. The closure device of claim 1 wherein the second fastening strip has a second pivot point between the upper end and the lower end, the separator pivoting the upper and lower ends of each fastening strip about the second pivot point in opposing directions to facilitate deocclusion and wherein said lower end of the second fastening strip includes a lower interlocking web member and said upper end of said second fastening strip includes an upper interlocking web member, said second pivot point disposed between said upper and lower interlocking web members and wherein the second fastening strip includes a second guide rail extending in the longitudinal X axis, the slider includes corresponding guide tracks slidably engaging said second guide rail.
- 5. The closure device of claim 1 wherein said web members include hooks wherein hooks of said first fastening strip engage hooks of said second fastening strip.
- 6. The closure device of claim 4 wherein the guide rails are disposed between said upper and lower interlocking members.
- 7. The closure device of claim 4 wherein said separator pivots the second fastening strip about 7 degrees and said first fastening strip about 15 degrees.
- 8. 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 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 deflects 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 during deocclusion of said fastening strips wherein shearing occurs when the first fastening strip pivots relative to the second fastening strip wherein the first fastening strip has a first pivot point, the separator pivoting the upper and lower ends about the first pivot point to facilitate deocclusion and wherein the first fastening strip includes a first guide rail extending in the longitudinal X axis, the slider includes a corresponding guide track slidably engaging said first guide rail.
- 9. The invention as in claim 8 wherein the first closure portion deflects during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 10. The invention as in claim 8 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.
- 11. The invention as in claim 10 wherein said first and third hooks include guide surfaces to guide said first and third hooks with said second and fourth hooks.
- 12. The invention as in claim 10 wherein said second and fourth hooks include guide surfaces to guide said second and fourth hooks with said first and third hooks.
- 13. The invention as in claim 8 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 to deocclude.
- 14. The closure device of claim 8 wherein the guide rail is disposed between said first web and said third web.
- 15. 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 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 deflects 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 during deocclusion of said fastening strips wherein the separator comprises a front surface, a rear surface, and first and second sidewalls, the first and second sidewalls extending transversely between the front and rear surfaces, the sidewalls engaging the fastening strips during movement towards the second end for deocclusion of the fastening strips, the first and second sidewalls intersecting the front surface at the same angles relative to the Z axis, the first and second sidewalls intersecting the rear surface at different angles relative to the Z axis.
- 16. The closure device of claim 15 wherein the second sidewall angles continuously outward from the front surface toward the rear surface, the first sidewall includes a rearward portion and a forward portion, the forward portion of the first side wall angling outwardly toward the rearward portion, the rearward portion of the first side wall extending substantially parallel to the X axis.
- 17. A closure device comprising:a first fastening strip; a second fastening strip arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined longitudinal X axis with said first fastening strip, the first and second fastening strips each having upper and lower ends disposed along a vertical Z axis perpendicular to the X axis, said fastening strips having a Y axis perpendicular to the Z and X axes; a slider slidably engaging 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 said slider including a housing having a separator for deocclusion of said fastening strips, said separator drives said upper ends of said first and second fastening strips away from each other at different rates in the Y axis when said slider is moved towards a second end of said fastening strips to facilitate deocclusion wherein the separator comprises a front surface, a rear surface, and first and second sidewalls, the first and second sidewalls extending transversely between the front and rear surfaces, the sidewalls engaging the fastening strips during movement towards the second end for deocclusion of the fastening strips, the first and second sidewalls intersecting the front surface at the same angles relative to the Z axis, the first and second sidewalls intersecting the rear surface at different angles relative to the Z axis.
- 18. The closure device of claim 17 wherein said separator includes forward and rearward portions, the forward portion driving said upper ends of said first and second fastening strips at about the same rate in the Y axis, the rearward portion translating the upper end of the first fastening strip at different rate than the upper end of the second fastening strip in the Y axis.
- 19. The closure device of claim 18, wherein said rearward portion holds the upper end of the second fastening strip substantially stationary during movement of the slider towards the second end.
- 20. The closure device of claim 18 wherein the separator translates the upper end of the first fastening strip about twice the distance in the Y axis as the upper end of the second fastening strip.
- 21. The closure device of claim 17 wherein the angle of the intersection between said first sidewall and the rear surface is about twice the angle of the intersection between said second sidewall and the rear surface.
- 22. The closure device of claim 21 wherein the second sidewall angles continuously outward from the front surface toward the rear surface, the first sidewall includes a rearward portion and a forward portion, the forward portion of the first side wall angling outwardly toward the rearward portion, the rearward portion of the first side wall extending substantially parallel to the X axis.
- 23. The closure device of claim 21 wherein said first and second sidewalls are joined by a bottom surface running parallel with said X axis, the first and second sidewalls angling outwardly from the bottom surface towards a top surface.
- 24. The closure device as in claim 17 wherein the first fastening strip has a pivot point between the upper and lower ends, the separator pivoting the upper and lower ends about the pivot point to facilitate deocclusion.
- 25. The closure device of claim 18 wherein said slider housing includes a top portion having first and second side portions extending downwardly in the Z axis to straddle the fastening strips, each side portion having a flexible leg extending inwardly in the Y axis, the flexible legs facilitating attachment of the slider to the fastening strips in the Z axis whereby the slider is urged in the vertical Z axis onto the fastening strips with the legs flexing outward and then inward.
- 26. The closure device of claim 25 wherein each of the first and second fastening strips includes a guide rail slidably engaging the flexible legs to prevent removal of the slider in the Z axis while allowing for movement of the slider in the X axis relative to the fastening strips.
- 27. A closure device comprising:a first fastening strip; a second fastening strip arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined longitudinal X axis with said first fastening strip, the first and second fastening strips each having upper and lower ends disposed along a vertical Z axis perpendicular to the X axis, said fastening strips having a Y axis perpendicular to the Z and X axes; a slider slidably engaging 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 said slider including a housing having a separator for deocclusion of said fastening strips, said separator drives said upper ends of said first and second fastening strips away from each other at different rates in the Y axis when said slider is moved towards a second end of said fastening strips to facilitate deocclusion wherein said bottom ends of the first and second fastening strip move towards each other during movement of the slider towards the second end to facilitate deocclusion and wherein the first and second fastening strips have respective pivot points between the upper and lower ends, the separator pivoting the upper and lower ends of each fastening strip about the respective pivot point in opposing directions to facilitate deocclusion and wherein said lower ends include lower interlocking web members and said upper ends include upper interlocking web members, said pivot points disposed between said upper and lower interlocking web members and wherein each of the fastening strips includes a guide rail extending in the longitudinal X axis, the slider includes corresponding guide tracks slidably engaging said guide rails.
- 28. The closure device of claim 27 wherein said web members include hooks which engage the respective hook.
- 29. The closure device of claim 27 wherein the guide rails are disposed in the Z axis between said upper and lower interlocking members.
- 30. The closure device of claim 27 wherein said separator pivots the second fastening strip about 7 degrees and said first fastening strip about 15 degrees.
- 31. A method of using a closure device comprising:providing a first fastening strip; providing a second fastening strip arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined longitudinal X axis with said first fastening strip, the first and second fastening strips each having upper and lower ends disposed along a vertical Z axis perpendicular to the X axis, said fastening strips having a Y axis perpendicular to the Z and X axes; providing a slider slidably engaging 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, said slider including a housing having a separator for deocclusion of said fastening strips, the first fastening strip has a pivot point between the upper end and the lower end; and moving said slider wherein the separator pivoting the upper end and the lower end about the pivot point to facilitate deocclusion.
- 32. A method of using a closure device comprising:providing 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, 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 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, 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, moving said slider wherein the first web deflects during deocclusion of said fastening strips, said third closure portion and said fourth closure portion shear during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 33. A method of using a closure device comprising:providing a first fastening strip; providing a second fastening strip arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined longitudinal X axis with said first fastening strip, the first and second fastening strips each having upper and lower ends disposed along a vertical Z axis perpendicular to the X axis, said fastening strips having a Y axis perpendicular to the Z and X axes; providing a slider slidably engaging 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, said slider including a housing having a separator for deocclusion of said fastening strips, moving said slider wherein said separator drives said upper ends of said first and second fastening strips away from each other at different rates in the Y axis when said slider is moved towards a second end of said fastening strips to facilitate deocclusion.
PCT Information
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Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US99/13117 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO00/76346 |
12/21/2000 |
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