Information
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Patent Grant
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6612002
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Patent Number
6,612,002
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Date Filed
Friday, November 16, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 2, 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
- 024 5851
- 024 58511
- 024 58512
- 024 305 R
- 024 305 P
- 024 64
- 024 399
- 024 400
- 024 389
- 383 63
- 383 64
- 383 65
- 156 66
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The closure device (121) includes first and second fastening strips (130, 131) arranged to be interlocked over a predetermined length. The first fastening strip (130) includes a first flange (163) which extends from the first fastening strip in a transverse Y axis (104) towards the second fastening strip. The second fastening strip (131) includes a second flange (153) which extends from the second fastening strip in the transverse Y axis (104) toward the first fastening strip. A slider (132) slidably engages the first and second fastening strips (130, 131). The slider (132) includes a separator and the separator engages the first flange (163) and the second flange (153) during deocclusion of the fastening strips (130, 131).
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 device 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 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.
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 Z 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 folding design with the hinge along the X axis such as the sliders in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,010,627, 5,067,208, 5,070,583, and 5,448,808.
Other sliders have used multiple parts which are assembled together such as the sliders in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,007,142, 5,283,932 and 5,426,830.
Another method of installing a slider is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,431,760.
It would be desirable to have a continuous process for attaching a slider to the end of the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis. 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 slider that may be attached to fastening strips in the horizontal X axis.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a slider that may be attached to the end of the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a slider that once attached prevents itself from being removed from fastening strips thereafter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The inventive closure device 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 method is provided for facilitating the attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis. In addition, the slider and fastening strips engage to prevent removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis. Additionally, the slider includes offsets which provide resistance against the removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the vertical Z 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 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 front view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 8
is a rear view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 9
is a right side view of the slider in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
10
—
10
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
11
—
11
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
12
—
12
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 13
is a right side view of the slider in
FIG. 2 and a
fragmentary side view of the container in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 14
is a top view of the slider and the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the fastening strips are positioned onto the slider;
FIG. 15
is a top view of the slider and the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the fastening strips are positioned onto the slider;
FIG. 16
is a top view of the slider and the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the fastening strips are positioned onto the slider;
FIG. 16A
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
16
A—
16
A in
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 17
is a top view of the slider and the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the fastening strips are positioned onto the slider;
FIG. 17A
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
17
A—
17
A in
FIG. 17
;
FIG. 18
is a top view of the slider and the fastening strips and illustrates their respective positions to one another as the fastening strips are positioned onto the slider;
FIG. 18A
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
18
A—
18
A in
FIG. 18
;
FIG. 19
is a perspective view of a system used to attach sliders onto containers in the horizontal X axis;
FIG. 20
is a side view of another embodiment of a system used to attach sliders onto containers in the horizontal X axis;
FIG. 21
is a top view of the system in
FIG. 20
;
FIG. 22
is a side view of another embodiment of the slider and a side view of another embodiment of the fastening strips;
FIG. 23
is a top view of the slider and fastening strips in
FIG. 22
;
FIG. 24
is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view taken along line
24
—
24
in
FIG. 22
;
FIG. 25
is a side view of the slider engaged with an end stop of the fastening strips in
FIG. 22
;
FIG. 26
is a top view of the slider engaged with the end stop of the fastening strips in
FIG. 22
;
FIG. 27
is a top view of the slider and another embodiment of the fastening strips;
FIG. 28
is a rear view of another embodiment of the slider and a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the fastening strips; and
FIG. 29
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 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
130
,
131
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 shown herein at
FIG. 28
; and/or (3) “profile” fastening strips, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,299 and as shown herein at FIG.
29
. 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 an upper flange
163
disposed at the upper end of the first fastening strip
130
and a lower flange
167
and an offset
169
, each disposed at the lower end of the first fastening strip
130
. The offset
169
is at angle of approximately 60° to the lower flange
167
. 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
and an offset
159
, each disposed at the lower end of the second fastening strip
131
. The offset
159
is at angle of approximately 60° to the lower flange
157
. The side walls
122
,
123
of the plastic bag
120
may be attached to the offsets
159
,
169
of their respective fastening strips
130
,
131
by conventional manufacturing techniques. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the side walls
622
,
623
of the bag may also be attached to the outside surfaces of their respective fastening strips
630
′,
631
, where the outside surfaces comprise the lower flanges
657
,
667
and the base portions
638
,
648
.
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 herein by reference.
Referring to
FIGS. 5-9
, the slider
132
includes a housing
160
having 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 triangular in shape as shown in FIG.
6
.
The top portion
170
of the slider merges into a first side portion
174
and a second side portion
176
. As viewed in
FIG. 7
, the first side portion
174
merges into the first front shoulder
240
. Likewise, the second side portion
176
merges into the second front shoulder
242
. The front shoulders
240
,
242
extend inwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
thereby forming a front slot
270
of substantially uniform width as seen in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. The front shoulders
240
,
242
provide radial upper surfaces or concave surfaces
246
,
248
to maintain proper orientation of the fastening strips
130
,
131
within the slider
132
.
Similarly, as viewed in
FIG. 8
, the first side portion
174
merges into the first rear shoulder
260
. Also, the second side portion
176
merges into the second rear shoulder
262
. The rear shoulders
260
,
262
angle inwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
thus forming a rear slot
280
of substantially uniform width. The rear shoulders
260
,
262
also provide radial upper surfaces or concave surfaces
266
,
268
to maintain proper orientation of the fastening strips
130
,
131
within the slider
132
.
The first side portion
174
has a first grip
196
. Likewise, the second side portion
176
has a second grip
198
. 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
as viewed in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. The radial surfaces
206
,
208
are designed to correspond to the contour of a person's fingertips and facilitate grasping the slider
132
during occlusion or deocclusion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
The slider also provides a flexible occlusion member
210
to force the fastening strips
130
,
131
together thus effectuating occlusion of the fastening strips
130
,
131
when the slider
132
is moved in the occlusion direction
114
. The flexible occlusion member
210
includes a pair of flexible arms
214
,
216
. The two flexible arms
214
,
216
angle inwardly from their respective side portions
174
,
176
and project toward the front of the slider
132
as most easily seen in
FIGS. 5 and 6
.
In accordance with a principal aspect of the present invention, a slider
132
is provided for attaching the slider
132
to the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
while preventing the slider
132
from being removed from the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
and in the vertical Z axis
106
thereafter.
FIGS. 10-12
illustrate the fastening strips
130
,
131
at different locations along the separator
172
of the slider
132
.
FIG. 10
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. 11
illustrates the fastening strips
130
,
131
at a location along 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 deoccluded.
FIG. 12
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
,
141
and the lower webs
150
,
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
.
As an aspect of the present invention, the shoulders
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
prevent 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
. Moreover, the shoulders
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
of the slider
132
provide upper radial or concave surfaces
246
,
248
,
266
,
268
which engage the lower flanges
157
,
167
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
to retain the proper orientation of the fastening strips
130
,
131
within the slider
132
. In the event removal of the slider
132
in the vertical Z axis
106
is attempted, the shoulders
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
will provide resistance against removal of the slider
132
. The shoulders
240
,
242
,
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 slots
270
,
280
. Referring to
FIG. 10
, if the slider
132
was pulled upward in the Z axis
106
, the offset
159
engages the offset
169
to prevent the fastening strips from entering the slots
270
,
280
. In addition, the lower flanges
157
,
167
engage the upper radial or concave surfaces
246
,
248
,
266
,
268
to prevent the fastening strips from entering the slots
270
,
280
. 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 shoulders
240
,
242
,
260
,
262
of the slider
132
.
FIG. 13
illustrates the respective vertical positions of the slider
132
and container
120
immediately prior to attaching the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The container
120
provides a seam
125
at the end of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. At the seam
125
, the fastening strips
130
,
131
are melted together which effectively occludes the fastening strips
130
,
131
. During attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis
102
, the separator
172
of the slider
132
extends below the top of the fastening strips
130
,
131
a distance
290
. Consequently, the seam
125
of the fastening strips has an opening at least a minimum distance
290
from the top of the fastening strips
130
,
131
to permit insertion of the separator
172
between the fastening strips
130
,
131
during attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
.
FIGS. 14-18
sequentially illustrate the attachment of the slider
132
onto the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal X axis
102
.
FIG. 14
depicts occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
and a slider
132
having a flexible occlusion member
210
in a relaxed position. The occluded fastening strips
130
,
131
are positioned between the first side portion
174
and the second side portion
176
immediately above the rear slot
280
. Referring to
FIG. 15
, the fastening strips
130
,
131
are moved in the horizontal X axis
102
toward the slider
132
. The fastening strips
130
,
131
engage the legs
214
,
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
and deflect the legs
214
,
216
outwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
toward their respective side portions
174
,
176
thus permitting passage of the seam
125
and fastening strips
130
,
131
. The seam
125
has protrusions
291
,
292
which are created during the thermal cutting of the seam
125
.
As shown in
FIGS. 16
, upon further movement of the fastening strips
130
,
131
toward the slider
132
in the horizontal X axis
102
, the seam
125
and the fastening strips
130
,
131
project through the legs
214
,
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
. The legs
214
,
216
move toward each other after the seam
125
passes through the legs
214
,
216
of the flexible occlusion member
210
. The second end
192
of the separator
172
is positioned against the seam
125
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
and is properly aligned to fit between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
as seen in FIG.
16
A.
As an aspect of the present invention, the flexible occlusion member
210
allows the slider
132
to accommodate fastening strips of different widths and/or varying width. Specifically, the flexible occlusion member can flex to accommodate fastening strips of different widths and/or varying widths, but can also exert sufficient force to occlude the fastening strips.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in a variety of configurations. The resistance which the flexible occlusion member provides during attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis may be affected by varying the dimensions and/or material composition of the slider design.
In addition, by properly selecting the slider material, the flexible occlusion member
210
can be relied upon to self adjust with time to the width of the fastening strips. Most plastics will “take a set” (self-adjust with time) to an external stress. Furthermore, due to manufacturing tolerances, the width of the fastening strips may vary along the length, and in addition the width of the slider may vary from one slider to another slider. As an example, if the fastening strips are wide, then the occlusion member
210
will self-adjust or take a set to the wide fastening strips and thereby allow the slider to maintain a low slide force. As another example, if the slider is narrow or tight fitting, then the occlusion member
210
will self-adjust or take a set to the narrow or tight fitting slider and thereby allow the slider to maintain a low slide force. As a further example, the occlusion member
210
will also self-adjust or take a set to narrow fastening strips and/or a wide slider. If the plastic material did not take a set, then wide fastening strips or a tight fitting slider would have a high slide force. Proper selection of material will allow the slider to self adjust to the width of the fastening strips soon after installation and prior to the expected delivery to the consumer.
As seen in
FIG. 17
, further movement of the fastening strips
130
,
131
in the horizontal Z axis
102
forces the separator
172
of the slider
132
between the flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
.
FIG. 17A
shows the middle of separator
172
positioned between the fastening strips
130
,
131
near the seam
125
. In accordance with one feature of the invention,
FIGS. 17A and 18A
demonstrate that the fastening strips
130
,
131
will have a leak proof seal when the slider
132
is in the end position.
The leak proof seal is created even though the separator
172
extends between flanges
153
,
163
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. Specifically, the fastening strips
130
,
131
are effected not only by the forces acting upon them by the separator
172
at that location but are also by the position of the fastening strips
130
,
131
at locations before and after that location. For example, with respect to the position of the fastening strips
130
,
131
in
FIGS. 17A and 18A
, the webs
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
are effected by the seam
125
at the end of the fastening strips
130
,
131
. The seam
125
prevents deocclsuion of the fastening strips by the separator
172
.
When the separator
172
is positioned at the locations shown in
FIGS. 17 and 18
(
17
A and
18
A), the webs
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
of the fastening strips
130
,
131
would usually be deoccluded as shown in
FIGS. 11-12
. When the slider
132
moves to the locations shown in
FIGS. 15-17
, the webs
140
,
141
,
150
,
151
are already occluded and the separating action of the separator
172
is not able to overcome the occlusion effect of the seam
125
. Consequently, the fastening strips
130
,
131
remain occluded through the length of the fastening strips and establish a leak proof seal when fully occluded.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a number of different methods may be used to attach sliders to fastening strips in the horizontal X axis. These methods may include manually inserting fastening strips through sliders. Because manual insertion is cumbersome and inefficient from an economic and production standpoint, automated insertion of the fastening strips through the sliders is desirable.
FIG. 19
illustrates an automated rotary system
300
that effectively inserts fastening strips
130
,
131
through sliders
132
in the horizontal X axis
102
. The rotary system
300
includes a first drum
310
and a second drum
320
which rotate about a single axis. The first drum
310
has a first end
314
and a second end
316
and rotates in a clockwise direction
304
at a first radial speed as viewed in FIG.
19
. The perimeter of the first drum
310
provides holes
318
to which a controllable vacuum is connected. The vacuum holes
318
provide a means for securing the containers
120
to and releasing the containers
120
from the perimeter of the first drum
310
during production. The containers
120
are positioned onto the first drum
310
such that the fastening strips
130
,
131
of the containers
120
are disposed along the first end
314
of the first drum
310
.
The second drum
320
has a first end
324
and a second end
326
and rotates at a second radial speed also in a clockwise direction
304
as viewed in FIG.
19
. The second radial speed is less than the first radial speed. Accordingly, the first drum
310
rotates faster than the second drum
320
. The second drum
320
includes a number of axially extending channels
326
. Disposed within each channel
326
is a slider retaining cartridge
328
.
In operation, a container
120
is placed on the first drum
310
at position
330
or an earlier position. The vacuum of the first drum
310
is used to attach the container
120
to the surface of the first drum. The containers
120
rotate as the first drum
310
rotates and the containers achieve various positions
330
,
332
,
334
,
336
,
338
as shown in FIG.
19
. The cartridges
328
of the second drum
320
receive sliders
132
at the second end
326
of the second drum
320
at position
340
or an earlier position. The cartridges
328
and sliders
132
rotate as the second drum
320
rotates and the cartridges
328
achieve various positions
340
,
342
,
344
,
346
,
348
as shown in FIG.
19
. The cartridges
328
with the sliders
132
move to the first end
324
of the second drum
320
and achieve various positions
340
,
342
,
344
,
346
as shown in FIG.
19
. Prior to position
346
, the sliders extend beyond the second drum
320
and into the path of the containers
120
on the first drum
310
.
The containers
120
attached to the first drum
310
are traveling at a greater radial speed than the sliders
132
and cartridges
328
on the second drum
320
. Consequently, each set of fastening strips
130
,
131
are inserted within a slider
132
in the horizontal X axis
102
as the fastening strips
130
,
131
pass a cartridge
328
and slider
132
as shown in position
346
. After the fastening strips
130
,
131
are inserted within the slider
132
, the slider
132
is disengaged from the cartridge
328
as shown in position
348
. The container
120
with the slider
132
then rotates on the first drum
310
to position
346
or a later position and the vacuum retaining the container
120
to the first drum
310
is momentarily turned off to release the container
120
with the slider
132
. The vacuum is subsequently turned on to secure another container
120
to the surface of the first drum
310
to repeat the process.
Another embodiment of an automated production system that attaches fastening strips
130
,
131
to sliders
132
in the horizontal X axis
102
is illustrated in
FIGS. 20 and 21
. This conveyor system
400
may include any number of conveyors
440
,
460
and slider feeders
470
. However, for purposes of clarity and convenience, the description will be limited to an upper conveyor
440
and a lower conveyor
460
. The conveyor system
400
illustrated in
FIGS. 20 and 21
includes a drum
410
, an upper conveyor
440
, a lower conveyor
440
and a slider feeder
470
.
The drum
410
rotates in a clockwise direction
404
as viewed in FIG.
21
and supplies containers
120
to the upper conveyor
440
and lower conveyor
460
. The perimeter of the drum
410
provides holes
441
to which a controllable vacuum is connected. The vacuum holes
441
provide a means for securing containers
120
to and releasing containers
120
from the perimeter of the drum
410
during production.
The conveyors
440
,
460
also provide holes
442
to which a controllable vacuum is connected. The vacuum holes
442
provide a means for securing containers
120
to and releasing containers
120
from the conveyors
440
,
460
during production. The containers
120
are positioned onto the conveyors
440
,
460
by the drum
410
such that the fastening strips
130
,
131
are located on the inside edge of its respective conveyor. The conveyors
440
,
460
move in direction
462
and the containers
120
travel from the first end
464
of the conveyors to the second end
466
of the conveyors.
Slider feeders
470
such as vibrating drum feeders are provided to supply sliders
132
through a channel
476
to the slider holding mechanism
480
. The slider holding mechanism
480
is located at the inside edge of each conveyor. As the container
120
with the fastening strips
130
,
131
travels along the conveyor
440
,
460
and reaches the slider holding mechanism
480
, the conveyor
440
,
460
moves the fastening strips
130
,
131
through the slider
132
in the horizontal X axis
102
. After the slider
132
has been inserted on the fastening strips, the slider
132
is released from slider holding mechanism
480
. The container
120
with the slider
132
then travels to the second end
466
of the conveyor
440
,
460
until the vacuum retaining the container
120
to the conveyor
440
,
460
is momentarily turned off to release the container with the slider.
The lower conveyor
460
operates in a similar fashion. The purpose of using upper and lower conveyors
440
,
460
is to create space
482
between the containers
120
. As the drum
410
rotates, the containers
120
are placed on the conveyors
440
,
460
in an alternating fashion. For example, a first container
120
is placed on conveyor
440
, a second container
120
is placed on conveyor
460
, a third container
120
is placed on conveyor
440
, a fourth container
120
is placed on a conveyor
440
and this alternating sequence continues. Thus, the alternating sequence creates the space
482
between the containers on the conveyors
440
,
460
.
The present invention also 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.
FIGS. 22-27
illustrate a slider
1132
having a first and second set of retaining jaws
1200
,
1210
. The first set of retaining jaws
1200
are provided at the first end
1190
of the slider
1132
. The second set of retaining jaws
1210
are provided at the second end
1192
of the slider
1132
. As most easily seen in
FIGS. 23-24
, the retaining jaws
1200
,
1210
extend outward from the top of the slider
1132
and angle inwardly in the transverse Y axis
104
to form a first upper slot
1270
and a second upper slot
1272
. When the slider
1132
is attached to the fastening strips
1130
,
1131
, the retaining jaws
1200
,
1210
are positioned above the top of the fastening strips
1130
,
1131
as seen in
FIGS. 22 and 24
.
FIGS. 22-23
illustrate first and second crimped end stops
1135
,
1137
provided at each end of the fastening strips
1130
,
1131
. The end stops
1135
,
1137
include detents
1140
and protrusions
1142
for engagement with the retaining jaws
1200
,
1210
. The crimped end stops
1135
,
1137
also extend above the top of the fastening strips
1130
,
1131
to correspond with the vertical position of the retaining jaws
1200
,
1210
. Once the slider
1132
is moved a sufficient distance along the fastening strips
1130
,
1131
in the horizontal X axis
102
, the respective retaining jaws
1200
,
1210
engages the corresponding crimped end stop
1135
,
1137
.
For example, if the slider
1132
is continually moved in the deocclusion direction
116
, the second set of retaining jaws
1210
will eventually engage detents
1140
and protrusions
1142
on the crimped end stop
1137
as shown in
FIGS. 25-26
. Specifically, the upper slot
1272
has a width
1280
which is less than the width
1282
of the protrusions
1142
on the end stop
1137
. In addition, the width
1280
of the upper slot is equal to or less than the width
1284
of the detents
1140
. As the jaws
1210
engage the end stop
1137
, the jaws
1210
engage the detents
1140
. As the jaws
1210
move forward, the jaws engage the protrusions
1142
and are stopped by the protrusions
1142
. The width
1280
of the slot is less than the width
1282
of the protrusions
1142
. In addition, the jaws
1210
are not able to deflect to increase the width
1280
of the slot. Thus, the retaining jaws
1210
will resist further movement of the slider
1132
in the horizontal X axis
102
in the deocclusion direction
116
. As a result, the slider
1132
may only be removed from the fastening strips
1130
,
1131
in the horizontal X axis
102
by either tearing through the end stops or by breaking and/or deforming the retaining jaws
1200
,
1210
of the slider
1132
.
FIG. 27
illustrates another embodiment of end stops
2135
,
2137
that may be used with the retaining jaws
2200
,
2210
similar to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 22-26
. However, the wedge end stops
2135
,
2137
of
FIG. 27
angle outwardly at the respective ends of the fastening strips
2130
,
2131
thereby increasing the width
2284
of the end stop. The retaining jaws
2200
,
2210
also utilize the increase in the width
2284
of the end stops
2135
,
2137
to engage the retaining jaws
2200
,
2210
as well as the protrusions
2142
provided along the outer surface of the wedge stops
2135
,
2137
. The width
2284
of the wedge end stops
2135
,
2137
increases to a width greater than the width
2280
of the upper slots
2270
,
2272
. Once the retaining jaws
2200
,
2210
engage the end stops
2135
,
2137
, the width
2284
of the end stops and the width
2282
of the protrusions
2142
prevent further horizontal movement of the slider
2132
in the horizontal X axis
102
.
In another embodiment, the slider may have a single jaw on the end of the slider to engage the end stop. Since the jaw will not deflect, the slider will stop when the jaw engages the protrusion and/or the increasing width of the end stop. Furthermore, in an additional embodiment, the slider may have a single jaw on each end of the slider.
FIGS. 28-29
illustrate interlocking fastening strips of different configurations and the corresponding slider design. As shown in
FIG. 28
, the interlocking fastening strips
3130
,
3131
may alternatively comprise “arrowhead-type” closure elements which are used with a slider
3132
.
Additionally, the interlocking fastening strips
4130
,
4131
may comprise “profile” closure elements which are used with a slider
4132
, as shown in FIG.
29
. These closure elements are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,299.
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).
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 method which facilitates attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis. In addition, the closure device prevents the removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the horizontal X axis and in the vertical Z 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 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 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 first fastening strip includes a first flange which extends from said first fastening strip in said transverse Y axis towards the second fastening strip, said second fastening strip includes a second flange which extends from said second fastening strip in said transverse Y axis toward said first fastening strip, said first fastening strip includes a first web, said first web terminating in a first hook, said second fastening strip includes a second web, said second web terminating in a second hook, said first hook engaging said second hook when said fastening strips are occluded, 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 slider includes a separator, said separator engages said first flange and said second flange during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 2. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said first fastening strip comprises a third web, said third web terminating in a closure portion, said second fastening strip comprises a fourth web, said fourth web terminating in a closure portion, said closure portion on said third web engages said closure portion on said fourth web when said fastening strips are occluded.
- 3. The invention as in claim 2 wherein said separator does not penetrate between said first web and said second web and does not penetrate between said third web and said fourth web during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 4. The invention as in claim 2 wherein said first fastening strip includes a first base, said first flange is attached to said first base, said second fastening strip includes a second base, said second flange is attached to said second base.
- 5. The invention as in claim 4 wherein said first flange extends from the top of said first base, said second flange extends from the top of said second base.
- 6. The invention as in claim 5 wherein said first web and said third web are attached to said first base, said second web and fourth web are attached to said second base.
- 7. The invention as in claim 2 wherein said first web and said second web are substantially parallel, said second web and said fourth web are substantially parallel.
- 8. The invention as in claim 2 wherein said closure portion on said third web is a third hook and said closure portion on said fourth web is a fourth hook.
- 9. The invention as in claim 8 wherein said first hook and said third hook are facing away from one another, said second hook and said fourth hook are facing towards one another.
- 10. The invention as in claim 8 wherein said first and second hooks include guide surfaces to guide said first and second hooks with said third and fourth hooks.
- 11. The invention as in claim 8 wherein said third and fourth hooks include guide surfaces to guide said third and fourth hooks with said first and second hooks.
- 12. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said first flange and said second flange define a slot between said first fastening strip and said second fastening strip.
- 13. The invention as in claim 12 wherein a portion of said fastening strips are occluded and said slot of said occluded portion is adapted for receiving said slider during attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis.
- 14. The invention as in claim 13 wherein said separator is positioned in said slot.
- 15. The invention as in claim 4 wherein a portion of said first flange is at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to said first base.
- 16. The invention as in claim 4 wherein a portion of said first flange is at an angle of approximately 120 degrees to said first base.
- 17. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said separator has a first side wall and a second side wall, said first side wall is at an angle to said vertical Z axis and said second side wall is at an angle to said Z axis.
- 18. A first fastening strip and a second fastening strip, said first and second fastening strips adapted to receive 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 slider includes a separator, said separator engages said first flange and said second flange during deocclusion of said fastening strips, said fastening strips comprising 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 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 first fastening strip includes a first flange which extends from said first fastening strip in said Y axis towards the second fastening strip, said second fastening strip includes a second flange which extends away from said second fastening strip in said Y axis toward said first fastening strip, said first fastening strip includes a first web, said first web terminating in a first hook, said second fastening strip includes a second web, said second web terminating in a second hook, said first hook engaging said second hook when said fastening strips are occluded.
- 19. The invention as in claim 18 wherein said first fastening strip comprises a third web, said third web terminating in a closure portion, said second fastening strip comprises a fourth web, said fourth web terminating in a closure portion, said closure portion on said third web engages said closure portion on said fourth web when said fastening strips are occluded.
- 20. The invention as in claim 19 wherein said separator does not penetrate between said first web and said second web and does not penetrate between said third web and said fourth web during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 21. The invention as in claim 19 wherein said first fastening strip includes a first base, said first flange is attached to said first base, said second fastening strip includes a second base, said second flange is attached to said second base.
- 22. The invention as in claim 21 wherein said first flange extends from the top of said first base, said second flange extends from the top of said second base.
- 23. The invention as in claim 22 wherein said first web and said third web are attached to said first base, said second web and fourth web are attached to said second base.
- 24. The invention as in claim 19 wherein said first web and said second web are substantially parallel, said second web and said fourth web are substantially parallel.
- 25. The invention a in claim 19 wherein said closure portion on said third web is a third hook and said closure portion on said fourth web is a fourth hook.
- 26. The invention as in claim 25 wherein said first hook and said third hook are facing away from one another, said second hook and said fourth hook are facing towards one another.
- 27. The invention as in claim 25 wherein said first and second hooks include guide surfaces to guide said first and second hooks with said third and fourth hooks.
- 28. The invention as in claim 25 wherein said third and fourth hooks include guide surfaces to guide said third and fourth hooks with said first and second hooks.
- 29. The invention as in claim 18 wherein said first flange and said second flange define a slot between said first fastening strip and said second fastening strip.
- 30. The invention as in claim 29 wherein a portion of said fastening strips are occluded and said slot of said occluded portion is adapted for receiving said slider during attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis.
- 31. The invention as in claim 30 wherein said separator is positioned in said slot.
- 32. The invention as in claim 21 wherein a portion of said first flange is at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to said first base.
- 33. The invention as in claim 21 wherein a portion of said first flange is at an angle of approximately 120 degrees to said first base.
- 34. The invention as in claim 18 wherein said separator has a first side wall and a second side wall, said first side wall is at an angle to said vertical Z axis and said second side wall is at an angle to said Z axis.
- 35. A container comprising first and second side walls including first and second fastening strips arranged to be interlocked, 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 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 first fastening strip includes a first flange which extends from said first fastening strip in said Y axis toward the second fastening strip, said second fastening strip includes a second flange which extends from said second fastening strip in said Y axis toward said first fastening strip, said first fastening strip includes a first web, said first web terminating in a first hook, said second fastening strip includes a second web, said second web terminating in a second hook, said first hook engaging said second hook when said fastening strips are occluded, 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 slider includes a separator, said separator engages said first flange and said second flange during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 36. The invention as in claim 35 wherein said first fastening strip comprises a third web, said third web terminating in a closure portion, said second fastening strip comprises a fourth web, said fourth web terminating in a closure portion, said closure portion on said third web engages said closure portion on said fourth web when said fastening strips are occluded.
- 37. The invention as in claim 36 wherein said separator does not penetrate between said first web and said second web and does not penetrate between said third web and said fourth web during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 38. The invention as in claim 36 wherein said first fastening strip includes a first base, said first flange is attached to said first base, said second fastening strip includes a second base, said second flange is attached to said second base.
- 39. The invention as in claim 38 wherein said first flange extends from the top of said first base, said second flange extends from the top of said second base.
- 40. The invention as in claim 39 wherein said first web and said third web are attached to said first base, said second web and fourth web are attached to said second base.
- 41. The invention as in claim 36 wherein said first web and said second web are substantially parallel, said second web and said fourth web are substantially parallel.
- 42. The invention as in claim 36 wherein said closure portion on said third web is a third hook and said closure portion on said fourth web is a fourth hook.
- 43. The invention as in claim 42 wherein said first hook and said third hook are facing away from one another, said second hook and said fourth hook are facing towards one another.
- 44. The invention as in claim 42 wherein said first and second hooks include guide surfaces to guide said first and second hooks with said third and fourth hooks.
- 45. The invention as in claim 42 wherein said third and fourth hooks include guide surfaces to guide said third and fourth hooks with said first and second hooks.
- 46. The invention as in claim 35 wherein said first flange and said second flange define a slot between said first fastening strip and said second fastening strip.
- 47. The invention as in claim 46 wherein a portion of said fastening strips are occluded and said slot of said occluded portion is adapted for receiving said slider during attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis.
- 48. The invention as in claim 47 wherein said separator is positioned in said slot.
- 49. The invention as in claim 38 wherein a portion of said first flange is at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to said first base.
- 50. The invention as in claim 38 wherein a portion of said first flange is at an angle of approximately 120 degrees to said first base.
- 51. The invention as in claim 35 wherein said separator has a first side wall and a second side wall, said first side wall is at an angle to said vertical Z axis and said second side wall is at an angle to said Z axis.
- 52. 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 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 first fastening strip includes a first flange which extends from said first fastening strip in said transverse Y axis towards the second fastening strip, said second fastening strip includes a second flange which extends from said second fastening strip in said transverse Y axis toward said first fastening strip, said first fastening strip includes a first web, said first web terminating in a first hook, said second fastening strip includes a second web, said second web terminating in a second hook, said first hook engaging said second hook when said fastening strips are occluded, 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 slider includes a separator, said separator engages said first flange and said second flange during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 53. The invention as in claim 52 wherein said first fastening strip comprises a third web, said third web terminating in a closure portion, said second fastening strip comprises a fourth web, said fourth web terminating in a closure portion, said closure portion on said third web engages said closure portion on said fourth web when said fastening strips are occluded.
- 54. The invention as in claim 53 wherein said separator does not penetrate between said first web and said second web and does not penetrate between said third web and said fourth web during deocclusion of said fastening strips.
- 55. The invention as in claim 53 wherein said first fastening strip includes a first base, said first flange is attached to said first base, said second fastening strip includes a second base, said second flange is attached to said second base.
- 56. The invention as in claim 55 wherein said first flange extends from the top of said first base, said second flange extends from the top of said second base.
- 57. The invention as in claim 56 wherein said first web and said third web are attached to said first base, said second web and fourth web are attached to said second base.
- 58. The invention as in claim 53 wherein said first web and said second web are substantially parallel, said second web and said fourth web are substantially parallel.
- 59. The invention as in claim 53 wherein said closure portion on said third web is a third hook and said closure portion on said fourth web is a fourth hook.
- 60. The invention as in claim 59 wherein said first hook and said third hook are facing away from one another, said second hook and said fourth hook are facing towards one another.
- 61. The invention as in claim 59 wherein said first and second hooks include guide surfaces to guide said first and second hooks with said third and fourth hooks.
- 62. The invention as in claim 59 wherein said third and fourth hooks include guide surfaces to guide said third and fourth hooks with said first and second hooks.
- 63. The invention as in claim 52 wherein said first flange and said second flange define a slot between said first fastening strip and said second fastening strip.
- 64. The invention as in claim 63 wherein a portion of said fastening strips are occluded and said slot of said occluded portion is adapted for receiving said slider during attachment of said slider onto said fastening strips in said vertical Z axis.
- 65. The invention as in claim 64 wherein said separator is positioned in said slot.
- 66. The invention as in claim 55 wherein a portion of said first flange is at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to said first base.
- 67. The invention as in claim 55 wherein a portion of said first flange is at an angle of approximately 120 degrees to said first base.
- 68. The invention as in claim 52 wherein said separator has a first side wall and a second side wall, said first side wall is at an angle to said vertical Z axis and said second side wall is at an angle to said Z axis.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US99/13238 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO00/76343 |
12/21/2000 |
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A |
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