The present invention relates to the field of sheets or bags fitted with fastener or closure assemblies.
Numerous bags or sachets are known, for example but not exclusively for household use, that are fitted with assemblies at their mouths for making it possible at will to open them and close them several times in succession.
Such closure assemblies are known in particular that comprise two support webs carrying respective complementary male/female elements facing each other at the mouth of the bag. Functionally equivalent closure assemblies are also known that comprise hooks on the webs for being positioned facing one another at the mouth of the bag for fastening together by hooking onto one another.
In other fields, in particular in the fields of providing displays or wrapping, sheets are also known that are fitted with fastener assemblies designed to cooperate with complementary fastener assemblies or means provided on another sheet or on an associated support.
The applicant has found that under certain circumstances prior fastener or closure assemblies do not give complete satisfaction.
This applies in particular to fastener or closure assemblies made out of polyolefins, mainly polyethylene or polypropylene. After being extruded, and prior to being secured to films for making up sheets or bags, such assemblies are generally wound on circular reels for storage purposes. Unfortunately, the polymers used for this purpose have elastic memory of their conditions of transformation, and over time they recrystallize, passing through various phases and in the form of different types of crystallite.
This leads to high levels of internal tension causing the assemblies that are stored in this way on circular reels to be subjected to a kind of warping or curling.
Such curvature can be very troublesome when implementing the process of securing fastener or closure assemblies on the film that is to constitute sheets or a bag. It will really be understood that because of this warping or curling of the assemblies, it is very difficult to ensure that such fastener or closure assemblies are accurately rectilinear after being unwound from storage on a reel. As a result, in use, it can sometimes be difficult to put such complementary fastener or closure assemblies in position, and consequently it can be difficult to obtain proper closure of bags or satisfactory assembly of sheets. Furthermore, it is often necessary to guide the assemblies so as to bring them onto the film that is to make up the bags or the sheets prior to securing them thereto, in particular when the fastener or closure assemblies are conveyed in a direction that extends across the travel direction of the film. It can turn out that if the fastener or closure assemblies are badly warped, then they can escape from the guides.
Various solutions have already been proposed consisting in particular in applying twisting to such closure assemblies in the direction opposite to that which was applied during storage, so as to eliminate the memory effect. Reference on this point can be made in particular to U.S. Pat. No. 6,616,881.
Nevertheless, that solution does not give full satisfaction.
An object of the present invention is to improve the situation.
To this end, the invention provides a fastener or closure assembly for fitting to a sheet or to the mouth of a packaging bag, and comprising at least one fastener or closure strip formed by a support web and a fastener or closure element carried by the web, the assembly including sequential cuts occupying a fraction of the width of the support web of the strip, outside the fastener or closure element and distributed over the length of the assembly in order to suppress the effects of warping, curving, or curling of the assembly.
The Applicant has found that making such cuts in fastener or closure assemblies through the support web outside the fastener or closure elements enables the above-mentioned warping, curving, or curling to be eliminated.
It would appear that the zone of cut implemented in this way in the assemblies allows stresses to relax, or at least makes it possible to prevent stresses from propagating, and consequently serves to eliminate the warping or the like that is to be found on assemblies as made in the prior art.
In a non-limiting embodiment in accordance with the present invention, the above-mentioned sequential cuts open out into one of the edges of each of the webs supporting said assemblies, i.e. into a narrow edge thereof. Nevertheless, in a variant, the sequential cuts can be made through an intermediate zone of each web supporting said assemblies, i.e. between the two side edges thereof, without opening out into said edges.
According to another advantageous characteristic of the present invention, the sequential cuts are made at the pitch of the bags. However, in a variant, the sequential cuts could be made at a pitch that is very different from that of the bags if the means for securing the assemblies on the films forming said bags make it possible to guarantee good contact between said assemblies and said films, including in the vicinity of the cuts.
The present invention also provides seats and bags obtained using fastener and closure assemblies as specified above.
Other characteristics, objects and advantages of the present invention appear on reading the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings given as non-limiting examples, and in which:
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The closure strips 12, 14 in the present invention including the cuts 13, 15 and possibly also a slider 20 can be associated with any type of film suitable for making a packaging bag or sheets, particularly but not exclusively films made of plastics materials or of composite materials. Similarly, the fastener or closure strips 13, 15 can be secured to the strips by any suitable means, preferably by heating sealing.
In the context of the present invention, the height h of the cuts 13, 15 preferably lies in the range ⅓rd to 1/10th the height h0 of the closure strips 13, 15.
Naturally, the present invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described above, but extends to any variant coming within its spirit.
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The cuts 13, 15 are defined by rectilinear edges 134, 135, 154, 155, each inclined at an angle lying in the range 30° to 60° relative to the edge 30 of the closure strips. This disposition presents the advantage whereby the closure strips can be moved in either direction relative to a stationary support or guide without any risk of catching.
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