Closure mechanism having a perceptible feedback system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6217215
  • Patent Number
    6,217,215
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 7, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A closure arrangement for a flexible package includes first and second opposing profiles having a continuous cross-section. The first profile includes a first plurality of feedback devices. The second profile includes a second plurality of feedback devices. The first and second plurality of feedback devices interact to allow a user of the package to sense when the first and second profiles are interlocking. The first plurality of feedback devices of the first profile may include feedback ridges, feedback depressions, or catches. Methods of sealing a package having feedback devices are also provided.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to closure arrangements for polymer packages, such as plastic bags. In particular, the present invention relates to closure mechanisms having tactile feedback.




BACKGROUND




Many packaging applications use resealable containers to store or enclose various types of articles and materials. These packages may be used to store food products, non-food consumer goods, medical supplies, waste materials, and many other articles. Resealable packages are convenient in that they can be closed and resealed after the initial opening to preserve the enclosed contents. The need to locate a storage container for the unused portion of the products in the package is thus avoided. In some instances, providing products in resealable packages appreciably enhances the marketability of those products.




Some resealable packages enable a user to know when the closure profiles have interlocked. Typically, in order to accomplish this, at least one of the closure profiles is discontinuous in its cross-section in the longitudinal direction. Providing a discontinuous closure profile involves additional manufacturing steps, resulting in increased costs, slower manufacturing rates, and increased scrap rates.




Improvements in the design and manufacture of resealable packages are desirable.




SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE




In one aspect of the present invention, one example embodiment involves a closure arrangement for a flexible package. The closure arrangement includes first and second opposing profiles having a continuous cross-section. The first profile includes a first plurality of feedback devices. The second profile includes a second plurality of feedback devices. The first and second plurality of feedback devices interact to allow a user of the package to sense when the first and second profiles are interlocking.




In another aspect, the first plurality of feedback devices of the first profile includes feedback ridges.




In another aspect, the first plurality of feedback devices of the first profile includes feedback depressions.




In another aspect, the first plurality of feedback devices of the first profile includes catches.




In another aspect, a flexible package has first and second opposing film walls having first and second side seals and a mouth extending between the first and second side seals. The mouth provides access to an interior of the package. The package also includes first and second opposing profiles along the mouth for sealing the mouth. The first and second profiles have structure analogous to that previously described.




In another aspect, a method of closing a flexible package having a closure arrangement is provided. The closure arrangement includes opposing first and second closure profiles. The method includes applying pressure to the first and second closure profiles to cause the first and second closure profiles to interlock; feeling the first and second closure profiles interlocking; and continuing to apply or reapplying pressure to the first and second profiles until the first and second profiles are interlocked.




The above summary of principles of the disclosure is not intended to describe each illustrated embodiment or every implementation of the present disclosure. The figures and the detailed description that follow more particularly exemplify certain preferred embodiments utilizing the principles disclosed herein.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Principles of the invention may be more completely understood in consideration of the detailed description of various embodiments of the invention that follows in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a flexible, resealable package having a resealable zipper, according to an example embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged, fragmented, cross-sectional view of a single-track zipper having a tactile feedback system, according to an example embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, fragmented, cross-sectional view of another alternate embodiment of a tactile feedback system, being a dual-track zipper having tactile feedback ribs, according to an example embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged fragmented, cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of tactile feedback ribs, according to an example embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged, fragmented, cross-sectional view of another alternate embodiment of tactile feedback ribs, according to an example embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged, fragmented, cross-sectional view of another alternate embodiment of tactile feedback ribs, according to an example embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged, fragmented, cross-sectional view of another alternate embodiment of a tactile feedback system, being a multi-track zipper having tactile feedback snaps and depressions, according to an example embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged, fragmented, cross-sectional view of another alternate embodiment of a tactile feedback system, being a single-track zipper having tactile feedback snaps, according to an example embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged, fragmented, cross-sectional view of another alternate embodiment of a tactile feedback system, being a dual-track zipper having tactile feedback snaps, according to an example embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is an enlarged fragmented, cross-sectional view of another alternate embodiment of a tactile feedback system, being a single-track zipper having a plurality of tactile feedback snaps, according to an example embodiment of the present invention.




While principles of the invention are amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The principles described herein are believed to be applicable to a variety of packaging arrangements. The principles of the disclosure have been found to be particularly advantageous for manufacturing resealable packages. An appreciation of various aspects is best gained through a discussion of an application example for such a packaging arrangement.




Attention is directed to FIG.


1


.

FIG. 1

illustrates an example packaging arrangement in the form of a resealable, flexible package


110


, for example, a polymeric package such as a plastic bag, having a resealable closure mechanism


114


, for example, interlocking profiled elements, constructed in accordance with the present invention. The flexible package


110


includes first and second opposed panel sections


116


,


118


, typically made from a flexible, polymeric, plastic film, such as a low density polyethylene.




With some manufacturing applications, the first and second panel sections


116


,


118


are heat-sealed together along two side edges


120


,


122


and meet at a fold line


123


in order to form a three-edged containment section for a product within an interior


124


of the package


110


. In the embodiment shown, the fold line


123


comprises the bottom edge


125


of the package


110


. Alternatively, two separate panel sections


116


,


118


of plastic film may be used and heat-sealed together along the two side edges


120


,


122


and at the bottom edge


125


. Access is provided to the interior


124


of the package


110


through a mouth


126


at a top edge


127


of the package. Preferably, the top edge


127


is continuous along its length. By the term “continuous” it is meant that the top edge


127


is uninterrupted by notches or cuts. In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the mouth


126


extends the width of the package


110


. The resealable closure mechanism


114


is illustrated at the mouth


126


of the flexible package


110


. Preferably, the cross-section of the closure mechanism


114


is continuous along its length across the mouth


126


of the package


110


. Alternatively, the closure mechanism


114


could be positioned on the package


110


at a location different from the mouth


126


of the package


110


, depending on the application needs for the package


110


.




The resealable closure mechanism


114


can be one of a variety of closure mechanisms. In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the resealable closure mechanism


114


is shown in the specific form of a zipper-type closure mechanism. By the term “zipper-type closure mechanism,” it is meant a structure having opposite interlocking or mating profiled elements that under the application of pressure will interlock and close the region between the profiles.




In particular, the zipper-type closure mechanism in

FIG. 2

is an illustration of one example of a resealable closure mechanism


114


. The closure mechanism


114


includes an elongated first closure profile


130


and an elongated second closure profile


131


. Preferably, the first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


have a continuous cross-section across the length of the closure mechanism


114


. By the term “continuous,” it is meant that the cross-section is constant and non-varying at any location across the length of the closure mechanism


114


. The closure profiles


130


,


131


may be extruded or manufactured separately from each other or together.




Still in reference to

FIG. 2

, the preferred first closure profile


130


depicted includes a base strip


133


, a first closure member or profile element


134


, and a first guide post


136


. The first profile element


134


extends from the base strip


133


and is generally projecting from the base strip


133


. At a free end or tip of the profile element


134


are first and second hooks or catches


140


,


141


. The guide post


136


also extends from the base strip


133


and is generally projecting from the base strip


133


. The guide post


136


aids in holding the closure mechanism


114


closed and in aligning the first closure profile


130


with the second closure profile


131


for interlocking.




The preferred second closure profile


131


depicted includes a base strip


143


and first and second closure members or profile elements


144


,


146


. The profile elements


144


,


146


extend from the base strip


143


and are generally projecting from the base strip


143


. At a free end or tip of the first profile element


144


is a first hook or catch


148


. Likewise, at a free end or tip of the second profile element


146


is a second hook or catch


149


.




The first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


are designed and constructed to engage with one another to form the resealable closure mechanism


114


. The first profile element


134


of the first closure profile


130


extends from the base strip


133


an engagement distance. The first and second profile elements


144


,


146


of the second closure profile


131


also extend from the base strip


143


an engagement distance. These engagement distances that the profile elements


134


,


144


,


146


extend are sufficient to allow mechanical engagement, or interlocking, between the profile element


134


of the first closure profile


130


and the first and second profile elements


144


,


146


of the second closure profile


131


.




In particular, the first catch


140


of the profile element


134


of the first closure profile


130


hooks or engages with the first catch


148


of the first profile element


144


of the second closure profile


131


. Likewise, the second catch


141


of the first profile element


134


of the first closure profile


130


hooks or engages with the second catch


149


of the second profile element


146


of the second closure profile


131


. Furthermore, the closure profiles


130


,


131


are sealed together at their ends, such as first and second regions


153


,


154


of

FIG. 1

to further aid in aligning the closure profiles


130


,


131


for interlocking. Pressure is applied to the closure profiles


130


,


131


as they engage to form the openable sealed closure mechanism


114


. Pulling the first closure profile


130


and the second closure profile


131


away from each other causes the two closure profiles


130


,


131


to disengage, opening the package


110


of FIG.


1


. This provides access to the contents of the package


110


through the mouth


126


.




In some applications, the closure profiles


130


,


131


are formed by two separate extrusions or through two separate openings of a common extrusion. Typically, the resealable closure mechanism


114


is made of a polymer, plastic material, such as polyethylene or polypropylene. In one example embodiment, the closure arrangement illustrated in

FIG. 2

is manufactured using conventional extrusion and heat sealing techniques.




The first closure profile


130


is typically secured to a first panel section, such as the first panel section


116


of the package


110


of

FIG. 1

, by conventional heat-sealing techniques. The second closure profile


131


is typically secured to a second panel section, such as the second panel section


118


of the package


110


of FIG.


1


.




Still in reference to

FIG. 2

, the resealable closure mechanism


114


further includes a tactile feedback system


160


that enables a user to sense when the resealable closure mechanism


114


has been sealed. The tactile feedback system


160


allows the user to feel when the closure profiles


130


,


131


are interlocking. By the term “feel,” it is meant that when the user applies pressure to the closure profiles


130


,


131


, usually by sliding her or his fingers across a backside of the closure profiles


130


,


131


, the user senses a rough or bumpy feeling. As the closure mechanism


114


is sealed, the bumps are smoothed out, such that upon applying pressure a second time, the user feels less bumps. When the user does not feel any bumps, the closure mechanism


114


is sealed. The tactile feedback system


160


may also allow the user to hear when the closure profiles


130


,


131


are interlocking. By the term “hear,” it is meant that the bumps, that the user feels, create noise that is perceptible to the user with average hearing. Preferably, the noise is a snapping or crackling sound. As the bumps are smoothed out, the noise disappears, providing an indication to the user that the profiles


130


,


131


are interlocked.




In particular, in the preferred embodiment, the profile element


134


of the first closure profile


130


has a plurality of integral feedback devices. In

FIG. 2

, the feedback devices are represented generally as feedback ridges or ribs


161


. The feedback ribs


161


shown are generally triangular in shape and project from the profile element


134


. Preferably, the feedback ribs


161


project from the profile element


134


at least 0.003 inches (0.076 mm). Of course, the feedback ribs


161


can be other desired sizes or shapes.




Preferably, the guide post


136


of the first closure profile


130


also has a plurality of integral feedback ridges or ribs


163


. In the embodiment shown, the ribs


163


are generally triangular in shape and project from the guide post


136


. The first and second profile elements


144


,


146


of the second closure profile


131


also have a plurality of integral feedback ridges or ribs


165


,


167


, respectively. In the preferred embodiment, the feedback ribs


161


,


163


of the first closure profile


130


are designed and constructed to rub against and interact with the feedback ribs


165


,


167


of the second closure profile


131


. By the term “interact,” it is meant that the feedback ribs


161


of the closure member


134


of the first closure profile


130


move between and over the feedback ribs


165


,


167


of the first and second closure members


144


,


146


of the second closure profile


131


during engagement. Likewise, the feedback ridges or ribs


163


of the guide post


136


of the first closure profile


130


rub against and interact with the feedback ribs


167


of the second profile element


146


of the second closure profile


131


during engagement. The feedback ribs


161


,


163


,


165


,


167


are designed to somewhat impede the interlocking of the closure profiles


130


,


131


, providing tactile feedback to the user of the mechanism


114


.




The feedback ribs


161


,


163


,


165


,


167


are generally extruded with the closure profiles


130


,


131


. The feedback ribs


161


,


163


,


165


,


167


can be extruded from a dissimilar material than the closure profiles


130


,


131


, such as a polypropylene copolymer or a medium density polyethylene.




Preferably during engagement, the catches


140


,


141


of the closure member


134


of the first closure profile


130


slide past the catches


148


,


149


of the first and second closure members


144


,


146


of the second closure profile


131


to interlock. As the catches


140


,


141


of the first closure profile


130


slide past the catches


148


,


149


of the second closure profile


131


, the feedback ribs


161


,


163


of the first closure profile


130


rub against and interact with the feedback ribs


165


,


167


of the second closure profile


131


. As the feedback ribs


161


,


163


,


165


,


167


interact and move between and over each other, they exert a force on the first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


, causing the first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


to move or vibrate. This movement provides an indication to the user that the first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


are interlocking. In addition, as the feedback ribs


161


,


163


,


165


,


167


interact with each other, they create an audible sound that indicates to the user that the first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


are interlocking.




In an alternative embodiment, the closure profiles


130


,


131


could have any number of feedback ridges or ribs. In another alternative embodiment, only the profile element


134


of the first closure profile


130


and the first profile element


144


of the second closure profile


131


have feedback ribs. In yet another alternative embodiment, any number of feedback ribs may exist on any number of projecting members of the first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


.




Attention is directed to FIG.


3


. FIG.


3


. illustrates a multi-track zipper


214


, or closure mechanism, having a tactile feedback system


260


according to another example embodiment of the present invention. By the term “multi-track,” it is meant two or more pairs of interchanging hooks or catches. The multi-track zipper


214


has a first closure profile


230


and a second closure profile


231


. Preferably, the first and second closure profiles


230


,


231


have a continuous cross-section across the length of the closure mechanism


214


.




The preferred first closure profile


230


depicted includes a base strip


233


, a first closure member or profile element


234


, a second closure member or profile element


235


, and a first guide post


236


. The first profile element


234


extends from the base strip


233


and is generally projecting from the base strip


233


. At a free end or tip of the profile element


234


is a first hook or catch


240


. Likewise, the second profile element


235


extends from the base strip


233


and is generally projecting from the base strip


233


. At a free end or tip of the profile element


235


is a second hook or catch


241


. The guide post


236


also extends from the base strip


233


and is generally projecting from the base strip


233


. The guide post


236


aids in holding the closure mechanism


214


closed and in aligning the first closure profile


230


with the second closure profile


231


for interlocking.




The preferred second closure profile


231


depicted includes a base strip


243


, first and second profile elements or profile elements


244


,


246


, and first and second guide posts


247


,


248


. The profile elements


244


,


246


extend from the base strip


243


and are generally projecting from the base strip


243


. At a free end or tip of the first profile element


244


is a first hook or catch


249


. Likewise, at a free end or tip of the second profile element


246


is a second hook or catch


250


. The guide posts


247


,


248


also extend from the base strip


243


and are generally projecting from the base strip


243


. The guide posts


247


,


248


aid in holding the closure mechanism


214


closed and in aligning the second closure profile


231


with the first closure profile


230


for interlocking.




The first and second closure profiles


230


,


231


are designed to engage with one another to form the resealable closure mechanism


214


. The first and second profile elements


234


,


235


of the first closure profile


230


extend from the base strip


233


an engagement distance. The first and second profile elements


244


,


246


of the second closure profile


231


also extend from the base strip


243


an engagement distance. These engagement distances that the profile elements


234


,


235


,


244


,


246


extend are sufficient to allow mechanical engagement, or interlocking, between the first and second profile elements


234


,


235


of the first closure profile


230


and the first and second profile elements


244


,


246


of the second closure profile


231


.




In particular, the first catch


240


of the first profile element


234


of the first closure profile


230


hooks or engages with the first catch


249


of the first profile element


244


of the second closure profile


231


. Likewise, the second catch


241


of the second profile element


235


of the first closure profile


230


hooks or engages with the second catch


250


of the second profile element


246


of the second closure profile


231


. Furthermore, the closure profiles


230


,


231


are sealed together at their ends, such as the first and second regions


153


,


154


of

FIG. 1

, through processes such as ultrasonic crushing, to further aid in aligning the closure profiles


230


,


231


for interlocking. Pressure is applied to the closure profiles


230


,


231


as they engage to form the openable sealed closure mechanism


214


. Pulling the first closure profile


230


and the second closure profile


231


away from each other causes the two closure profiles


230


,


231


to disengage, opening the package


110


of FIG.


1


.




Still in reference to

FIG. 3

, the resealable closure mechanism


214


includes a tactile feedback system


260


that enables a user to sense when the resealable closure mechanism


214


has been sealed. In particular, the first and second profile elements


234


,


235


of the first closure profile


230


have a plurality of feedback devices. In

FIG. 3

, the feedback devices are represented generally as integral feedback ridges or ribs


261


,


263


, respectively. Likewise, the first and second profile elements


244


,


246


of the second closure profile


231


have a plurality of integral feedback ridges or ribs


265


,


267


, respectively. The guide posts


236


,


247


,


248


also have feedback ridges or ribs


268


,


269


,


270


, respectively. The feedback ribs


261


,


263


,


265


,


267


,


268


,


269


,


270


have structure analogous to the feedback ribs


161


,


163


,


165


,


167


of FIG.


2


.




The feedback ribs


261


of the first profile element


234


of the first closure profile


230


are designed and constructed to rub against or interact with the feedback ribs


265


,


269


of the first profile element


244


and the first guide post


247


, respectively, of the second closure profile


231


. Likewise, the feedback ribs


263


of the second profile element


235


of the first closure profile


230


are designed and constructed to rub against or interact with the feedback ribs


267


,


270


of the second profile element


246


and the second guide post


248


, respectively, of the second closure profile


231


. The feedback ribs


268


of the guide post


236


of the first closure profile


230


are designed and constructed to rub against and interact with the feedback ribs


265


,


267


of the first and second profile elements


244


,


246


, respectively, of the second closure profile


231


.




During engagement, the catches


240


,


241


of the first closure profile


230


slide past the catches


249


,


250


of the second closure profile


231


to interlock. As the catches


240


,


241


of the first closure profile


230


slide past the catches


249


,


250


of the second closure profile


231


, the feedback ribs


261


,


263


,


268


of the first closure profile


230


rub against and interact with the feedback ribs


265


,


267


,


269


,


270


of the second closure profile


231


. As the feedback ribs


261


,


263


,


265


,


267


,


268


,


269


,


270


interact and move between and over each other, they exert a force on the first and second closure profiles


230


,


231


, causing the first and second closure profiles


230


,


231


to move or vibrate. This movement provides an indication to the user that the first and second closure profiles


230


,


231


are interlocking. In addition, as the feedback ribs


261


,


263


,


265


,


267


,


268


,


269


,


270


interact with each other, they create an audible sound that indicates to the user that the first and second closure profiles


230


,


231


are interlocking.




Attention is directed to FIG.


4


.

FIG. 4

illustrates an alternative embodiment of feedback ridges or ribs


361


. In this embodiment, the feedback ribs


361


have a rectangular shape. With this exception, the feedback ribs


361


have structure analogous to the feedback ribs


161


of FIG.


2


.




Attention is directed to FIG.


5


.

FIG. 5

illustrates another alternative embodiment of feedback ridges or ribs


461


. In this embodiment, the feedback ribs


461


have a round shape. With this exception, the feedback ribs


461


have structure analogous to the feedback ribs


161


of FIG.


2


.




Attention is directed to FIG.


6


.

FIG. 6

illustrates yet another alternative embodiment of feedback ridges or ribs


561


,


562


,


563


. In this embodiment, the first feedback rib


561


has a triangular shape, the second feedback rib


562


has a rectangular shape, and the third feedback rib


563


has a round shape. Alternatively, any size or shape could be utilized as well as any combination of sizes or shapes for a plurality of feedback ribs.




Attention is directed to FIG.


7


.

FIG. 7

illustrates an alternative embodiment. A resealable closure mechanism


570


includes first and second closure profiles


571


,


572


. The first and second closure profiles


571


,


572


have a continuous cross-section across the length of the closure mechanism


570


. The first closure profile


571


includes a guide post


573


, a first profile element


574


, a second profile element


575


, and a third profile element


576


. The second closure profile


572


includes a first profile element


577


, a second profile element


578


, a third profile element


579


, and a fourth profile element


580


. The first and second closure profile


571


,


572


are designed and constructed to engage with each other. Alternatively, the first and second closure profiles


571


,


572


may include any number of profiled elements.




The resealable closure mechanism


570


includes a tactile feedback system


581


. The first closure profile


571


includes a plurality of feedback devices. In

FIG. 7

, the feedback devices of the first closure profile


571


are represented generally as feedback ridges or ribs


582


. The feedback ridges or ribs


582


have structure analogous to the feedback ribs


161


of FIG.


2


. The second closure profile


572


also includes a plurality of feedback devices. The feedback devices of the second closure profile


572


are represented generally as feedback depressions


583


. Generally the feedback depressions


583


are triangular in shape. Preferably, the feedback depressions


583


extend into the profile elements


577


,


578


,


579


,


580


at least 0.003 inches (0.076 mm). Of course, the feedback depressions


583


can be other sizes or shapes desired. The feedback ribs


582


rub against and interact with the feedback depressions


583


to provide a tactile feedback to a user when the closure profiles


571


,


572


are interlocked. Alternatively, any combination of feedback ribs or depressions, having any size or shape, may be used on the first and second closure profiles


571


,


572


.




With the exception of the feedback depressions


583


and the multiple profile elements


574


,


575


,


576


,


577


,


578


,


579


,


580


, the first and second closure profiles


571


,


572


have structure analogous to the first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


, respectively, of FIG.


2


.




Attention is directed to FIG.


8


.

FIG. 8

illustrates a resealable closure mechanism


614


according to another example embodiment of the present invention. The closure mechanism


614


includes a first closure profile


630


and a second closure profile


631


. The first and second closure profiles


630


,


631


have a continuous cross-section across the length of the closure mechanism


614


.




The preferred first closure profile


630


depicted includes a base strip


633


, a first closure member or profile element


634


, and a first guide post


636


. The first profile element


634


extends from the base strip


633


and is generally projecting from the base strip


633


. At a free end or tip of the profile element


634


are first and second hooks or catches


639


,


640


. Between the first and second catches


639


,


640


and the base strip


633


are third and fourth catches


641


,


642


. The guide post


636


also extends from the base strip


633


and is generally projecting from the base strip


633


. The guide post


636


aids in holding the closure mechanism


614


closed and in aligning the first closure profile


630


with the second closure profile


631


for interlocking.




The preferred second closure profile


631


depicted includes a base strip


643


and first and second closure members or profile elements


644


,


646


. The profile elements


644


,


646


extend from the base strip


643


and are generally projecting from the base strip


643


. At a free end or tip of the first profile element


644


is a first hook or catch


648


. Between the first catch


648


and the base strip


643


is a second hook or catch


649


. Likewise, at a free end or tip of the second profile element


646


is a third hook or catch


650


. Between the third catch


650


and the base strip


643


is a fourth hook or catch


651


.




The first and second closure profiles


630


,


631


are designed to engage with one another to form the resealable closure mechanism


614


. The first profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


extends from the base strip


633


an engagement distance. The first and second profile elements


644


,


646


of the second closure profile


631


also extend from the base strip


643


an engagement distance. These engagement distances that the profile elements


634


,


644


,


646


extend are sufficient to allow mechanical engagement, or interlocking, between the first profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


and the first and second profile elements


644


,


646


of the second closure profile


631


.




In particular, the first and third catches


639


,


641


of the first profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


hook or engage with the first and second catches


648


,


649


of the first profile element


644


of the second closure profile


631


. Likewise, the second and fourth catches


640


,


642


of the first profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


hook or engage with the first and second catches


650


,


651


of the second profile element


646


of the second closure profile


631


. Furthermore, the closure profiles


630


,


631


are sealed together at their ends, such as first and second regions


153


,


154


of

FIG. 1

to further aid in aligning the closure profiles


630


,


631


for interlocking. Pressure is applied to the closure profiles


630


,


631


as they engage to form the openable sealed closure mechanism


614


. Pulling the first closure profile


630


and the second closure profile


631


away from each other causes the two closure profiles


630


,


631


to disengage, opening the package


110


of FIG.


1


.




Still in reference to

FIG. 8

, the third and fourth catches


641


,


642


of the first closure profile


630


and the second catch


649


of the first profile element


644


and the second catch


651


of the second profile element


646


of the second closure profile


631


comprise a tactile feedback system


660


that enables a user to sense when the resealable closure mechanism


614


has been sealed. The tactile feedback system


660


allows the user to feel when the closure profiles


630


,


631


are interlocking. In addition, the tactile feedback system


660


may allow the user to hear when the closure profiles


630


,


631


are interlocking.




In particular, during engagement, pressure is applied to the first and second closure profiles


630


,


631


, causing the first catch


639


of the profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


to engage with the first catch


648


of the first profile element


644


of the second closure profile


631


. As the pressure continues, the first catch


639


of the profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


engages with the second catch


649


of the first profile element


644


of the second closure profile


631


, and the third catch


641


of the profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


engages with the first catch


648


of the first profile element


644


of the second closure profile


631


. Likewise, the second catch


640


of the profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


engages with the first catch


650


of the second profile element


646


of the second closure profile


631


. As the pressure continues, the second catch


640


of the profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


engages with the second catch


651


of the second profile element


646


of the second closure profile


631


, and the fourth catch


642


of the profile element


634


of the first closure profile


630


engages with the first catch


650


of the second profile element


646


of the second closure profile


631


. As the catches


639


,


640


,


641


,


642


,


648


,


649


,


650


,


651


engage each other, they exert a force on the first and second closure profiles


630


,


631


, causing the first and second closure profiles


630


,


631


to move or vibrate. This movement provides an indication to the user that the first and second closure profiles


630


,


631


are interlocking. In addition, as the catches


641


,


639


,


642


,


640


of the first closure profile


630


engage with the catches


648


,


649


,


650


,


651


, respectively, of the second closure profile


630


, they create an audible sound that indicates to the user that the first and second closure profiles


630


,


631


are interlocking.




Attention is directed FIG.


9


.

FIG. 9

illustrates a multi-track zipper


714


, or closure mechanism, having a tactile feedback system


760


according to an example embodiment of the present invention. The closure mechanism


714


includes a first closure profile


730


and a second closure profile


731


. The first and second closure profiles


730


,


731


have a continuous cross-section across the length of the closure mechanism


714


.




The preferred first closure profile


730


depicted includes a base strip


733


, a first closure member or profile element


734


, a second closure member or profile element


735


, and a first guide post


736


. The first profile element


734


extends from the base strip


733


and is generally projecting from the base strip


733


. At a free end or tip of the first profile element


734


is a first hook or catch


739


. Between the first catch


739


and the base strip


733


is a second catch


740


. Likewise, the second profile element


735


extends from the base strip


733


and is generally projecting from the base strip


733


. At a free end or tip of the second profile element


735


is a third hook or catch


741


. Between the third catch


741


and the base strip


733


is a fourth catch


742


. The guide post


736


also extends from the base strip


733


and is generally projecting from the base strip


733


. The guide post


736


aids in holding the closure mechanism


714


closed and in aligning the first closure profile


730


with the second closure profile


731


for interlocking.




The preferred second closure profile


731


depicted includes a base strip


743


, first and second closure members or profile elements


744


,


746


, and first and second guide posts


747


,


748


. The profile elements


744


,


746


extend from the base strip


743


and are generally projecting from the base strip


743


. At a free end or tip of the first profile element


744


is a first hook or catch


749


. Between the first catch


749


and the base strip


743


is a second hook or catch


750


. Likewise, at a free end or tip of the second profile element


746


is a third hook or catch


751


, and between the third catch


751


and the base strip


743


is a fourth hook or catch


752


. The guide posts


747


,


748


also extend from the base strip


743


and are generally projecting from the base strip


743


. The guide posts


747


,


748


aid in holding the closure mechanism


714


closed and in aligning the second closure profile


731


with the first closure profile


730


for interlocking.




The first and second closure profiles


730


,


731


are designed to engage with one another to form the resealable closure mechanism


714


. The first and second profile elements


734


,


735


of the first closure profile


730


extend from the base strip


733


an engagement distance. The first and second profile elements


744


,


746


of the second closure profile


731


also extend from the base strip


743


an engagement distance. These engagement distances that the profile elements


734


,


735


,


744


,


746


extend are sufficient to allow mechanical engagement, or interlocking, between the first and second profile elements


734


,


735


of the first closure profile


730


and the first and second profile elements


744


,


746


of the second closure profile


731


.




In particular, the first and second catches


739


,


740


of the first profile element


734


of the first closure profile


730


hook or engage with the first and second catches


749


,


750


of the first profile element


744


of the second closure profile


731


. Likewise, the third and fourth catches


741


,


742


of the second profile element


735


of the first closure profile


730


hook or engage with the first and second catches


751


,


752


of the second profile element


746


of the second closure profile


731


. Furthermore, the closure profiles


730


,


731


are sealed together at their ends, such as first and second regions


153


,


154


of

FIG. 1

to further aid in aligning the closure profiles


730


,


731


for interlocking. Pressure is applied to the closure profiles


730


,


731


as they engage to form the openable sealed closure mechanism


714


. Pulling the first closure profile


730


and the second closure profile


731


away from each other causes the two closure profiles


730


,


731


to disengage, opening the package


110


of FIG.


1


.




Still in reference to

FIG. 9

, the catches


739


,


740


,


741


,


742


of the first closure profile


730


and the catches


749


,


750


,


751


,


752


of the second closure profile


731


comprise a tactile feedback system


760


that enables a user to sense when the resealable closure mechanism


714


has been sealed. The tactile feedback system


760


allows the user to feel when the closure profiles


730


,


731


are interlocking. In addition, the tactile feedback system


760


may allow the user to hear when the closure profiles


730


,


731


are interlocking.




In particular, during engagement, pressure is applied to the first and second closure profiles


730


,


731


, causing the first catch


739


of the first profile element


734


of the first closure profile


730


to engage with the first catch


749


of the first profile element


744


of the second closure profile


731


. As the pressure continues, the first catch


739


of the first profile element


734


of the first closure profile


730


engages with the second catch


750


of the first profile element


744


of the second closure profile


731


and the second catch


740


of the first profile element


734


of the first closure profile


730


engages with the first catch


749


of the first profile element


744


of the second closure profile


731


. Likewise, the third catch


741


of the second profile element


735


of the first closure profile


730


engages with the third catch


751


of the second profile element


746


of the second closure profile


731


. As the pressure continues, the third catch


741


of the second profile element


735


of the first closure profile


730


engages with the fourth catch


752


of the second profile element


746


of the second closure profile


731


, and the fourth catch


742


of the second profile element


735


of the first closure profile


730


engages with the third catch


751


of the second profile element


746


of the second closure profile


731


. As the catches


739


,


740


,


741


,


742


,


749


,


750


,


751


,


752


engage each other, they exert a force on the first and second closure profiles


730


,


731


, causing the first and second closure profiles


730


,


731


to move or vibrate. This movement provides an indication to the user that the first and second closure profiles


730


,


731


are interlocking. In addition, as the catches


739


,


740


,


741


,


742


of the first closure profile


730


engage with the catches


749


,


750


,


751


,


752


, respectively, of the second closure profile


731


, they create an audible sound that indicates to the user that the first and second closure profiles


730


,


731


are interlocking.




Attention is directed to FIG.


10


.

FIG. 10

illustrates a single-track zipper


814


, or closure mechanism, having a tactile feedback system


860


according to an example embodiment of the present invention. The closure mechanism


814


includes a first closure profile


830


and a second closure profile


831


. The first and second closure profiles


830


,


831


have a continuous cross-section across the length of the closure mechanism


814


.




The preferred first closure profile


830


depicted includes a base strip


833


, a first closure member or profile element


834


, and a first guide post


836


. The first profile element


834


extends from the base strip


833


and is generally projecting from the base strip


833


. At a free end or tip of the profile element


834


are first and second hooks or catches


837


,


838


. Between the first and second catches


837


,


838


and the base strip


833


are third, fourth, fifth, and sixth catches


839


,


840


,


841


,


842


. The guide post


836


also extends from the base strip


833


and is generally projecting from the base strip


833


.




The preferred second closure profile


831


depicted includes a base strip


843


and first and second closure members or profile elements


844


,


846


. The profile elements


844


,


846


extend from the base strip


843


and are generally projecting from the base strip


843


. At a free end or tip of the first profile element


844


is a first hook or catch


848


. Between the first catch


848


and the base strip


843


are second and third hooks or catches


849


,


850


. Likewise, at a free end or tip of the second profile element


846


is a fourth hook or catch


851


. Between the fourth catch


850


and the base strip


843


are fifth and sixth hooks or catches


852


,


853


.




With the exception of a third set of hooks or catches, the resealable closure mechanism


814


has structure that operates or functions analogous to the resealable closure mechanism


614


of FIG.


8


.




The above specification and examples are believed to provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of particular embodiments of the invention. Many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A closure arrangement for a flexible package; the closure arrangement comprising:(a) first and second opposing profiles having a continuous cross-section; wherein: (i) the first profile includes a first guide post and a first profile element having a first plurality of feedback ribs projecting at least 0.003 inches from the first profile element; (ii) the second profile includes a second profile element, having a second plurality of feedback ribs projecting at least 0.003 inches from the second profile element, and a third profile element; (iii) wherein the second and third profile elements are arranged and configured to selectively interlock with the first profile element; (iv) wherein the feedback ribs have a shape comprised of at least one of the group consisting of triangular, rectangular, and round; and (b) whereby the first and second plurality of feedback ribs interact to allow a user of the package to sense when the first and second profiles are interlocking.
  • 2. A closure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein:(a) the first profile further includes a first base strip, the first guide post and the first profile element projecting from the first base strip; and (b) the second profile further includes a second base strip, the second and third profile elements projecting from the second base strip.
  • 3. A closure arrangement according to claim 2, wherein(a) the first profile element includes first and second hooks extending from a first free end of the first profile element.
  • 4. A closure arrangement according to claim 3, wherein:(a) the second profile element includes a third hook extending from a second free end of the second profile element; and (b) the third profile element includes a fourth hook extending from a third free end of the third profile element.
  • 5. A closure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein:(a) the first and second profiles comprise polyethylene or polypropylene.
  • 6. A closure arrangement for a flexible package; the closure arrangement comprising:(a) first and second opposing profiles having a continuous cross-section; wherein: (i) the first profile includes a first profile element and a first guide post and a first plurality of feedback ribs projecting from the first profile element; and (ii) the second profile includes second and third profile elements and a second plurality of feedback depressions extending into the second and third profile elements, and wherein: (A) the second and third profile elements are arranged and configured to selectively interlock with the first profile element; and (B) the first plurality of feedback ribs is arranged and configured to interact with the second plurality of feedback depressions to allow a user to sense when the first and second profiles are interlocking.
  • 7. A closure arrangement according to claim 6, wherein(a) the first plurality of feedback ribs project at least 0.003 inches from the first profile; and (b) the second plurality of feedback depressions extend into the second profile at least 0.003 inches.
  • 8. A closure arrangement according to claim 6, wherein:(a) the first plurality of feedback ribs have a shape comprised of at least one of the group consisting of triangular, rectangular, and round; and (b) the second plurality of feedback depressions have a shape comprised of at least one of the group consisting of triangular, rectangular, and round.
  • 9. A closure arrangement for a flexible package; the closure arrangement comprising:(a) first and second opposing profiles having a continuous cross-section; wherein: (i) the first profile includes a first profile element and a first guide post, a first plurality of feedback depressions extending into the first profile element; (ii) the second profile includes second and third profile elements and a second plurality of feedback devices projecting from the second and third profile elements; (iii) the second and third profile elements arranged and configured to selectively interlock with the first profile element; and (b) whereby the first plurality of feedback depressions and the second plurality of feedback devices interact to allow a user of the package to sense when the first and second profiles are interlocking.
  • 10. A closure arrangement according to claim 9, wherein:(a) the second plurality of feedback devices include feedback ribs projecting from the second profile.
  • 11. A closure arrangement according to claim 10, wherein:(a) the feedback depressions extend at least 0.003 inches into the first profile; and (b) the feedback ribs project at least 0.003 inches from the second profile.
  • 12. A closure arrangement for a flexible package; the closure arrangement comprising:(a) first and second opposing profiles having a continuous cross-section, the first profile having at least a first profile element having at least first, second, third, and fourth catches projecting therefrom; and (b) the second profile having a plurality of feedback devices; the second profile having at least second and third profile elements; the second profile element having at least fifth and sixth catches projecting therefrom, and the third profile element having at least seventh and eighth catches; and (i) wherein the second and third profile elements are arranged and configured to selectively interlock with the first profile element.
  • 13. A closure arrangement according to claim 12, wherein:(a) the sixth and eighth catches comprise the second plurality of feedback devices of the second profile.
  • 14. A flexible package comprising:(a) first and second opposing film walls having first and second side seals and a mouth therebetween; the mouth providing access to a package interior; (b) first and second opposing profiles along the mouth for sealing the mouth; (i) the first and second opposing profiles having a continuous cross-section; (ii) the first profile includes a first profile element and a first guide post, and a first plurality of feedback ribs projecting from the first profile element; (iii) the second profile includes second and third profile elements and a second plurality of feedback depressions extending into the second and third profile elements; (iv) the second and third profile elements arranged and configured to selectively interlock with the first profile element; and (v) whereby the first plurality of feedback ribs interacts with the second plurality of feedback depressions to allow a user of the package to sense when the first and second profiles are interlocking.
  • 15. A flexible package according to claim 14, wherein(a) the first plurality of feedback ribs project at least 0.003 inches from the first profile; and (b) the second plurality of feedback depressions extend at least 0.003 inches into the second profile.
  • 16. A flexible package according to claim 14, wherein:(a) the first plurality of feedback ribs have a shape comprised of at least one of the group consisting of triangular, rectangular, and round; and (b) the second plurality of feedback depressions have a shape comprised of at least one of the group consisting of triangular, rectangular, and round.
  • 17. A flexible package comprising:(a) first and second opposing film walls having first and second side seals and a mouth therebetween; the mouth providing access to a package interior; (b) first and second opposing profiles along the mouth for sealing the mouth; (i) the first and second opposing profiles having a continuous cross-section; (ii) the first profile including a first profile element having a plurality of first, second, third and fourth catches projecting from the first profile element; (iii) the second profile having at least second and third profile elements, and includes a plurality of feedback devices, the second profile element having at least fifth and sixth catches, and the third profile element having at least seventh and eighth catches; (iv) the second and third profile elements arranged and configured to selectively interlock with the first profile element; and (v) whereby the plurality of catches and the plurality of feedback devices interact to allow a user of the package to sense when the first and second profiles are interlocking.
  • 18. A flexible package according to claim 17, wherein:(a) the sixth and eighth catches comprise the second plurality of feedback devices of the second profile.
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