Continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners

Abstract
A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners suited for use in combination with an apparatus for attaching a reclosable fastener to a web of flexible material primarily intended for use with a host packaging machine to form a reclosable container. Strips of reclosable fasteners are arranged in side-to-side relation to each other, and the distal ends of each fastener strip are flattened by the application of heat and pressure whereby the distal ends are not only reduced in thickness, but also fused one to the other, thereby resulting in a continuous length of preformed reclosable fasteners. In a preferred form, the continuous length is wound around a core to create a roll of fasteners. This roll is suited for use in combination with an apparatus for attaching reclosable fasteners to a web of flexible material used by a form, fill, seal, and separate machine making reclosable containers.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners used in an apparatus for attaching a reclosable fastener to a flexible web of material. More particularly, the supply of preformed fasteners of this invention may be operatively attached to a conventional form, fill, seal and separate packaging machine in a manner that enables the packaging machine to produce high quality reclosable packages without interfering with the ordinary operation of the packaging machine, using the apparatus of the above-referenced co-pending application.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Reclosable containers utilizing zipper-type fasteners are well known in the packaging industry and are used for holding, displaying and dispensing a wide variety of products ranging from hardware items to food products intended for human consumption. With the increasing consumer preference for reclosable zipper-type plastic bags, there have been continual efforts to develop packaging machines for producing such reclosable packages. This is especially true at the retail level for the sale of pre-packaged convenience items such as, for example, food products.




As is also well known in the field of flexible packaging, there presently exist numerous machines for automatically forming, filling and sealing materials in flexible containers. As a result of consumer enthusiasm toward reclosable plastic containers, the packaging industry has sought to develop packaging machines for automatically forming, filling and sealing such reclosable containers. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,036,643 discloses a form, fill, seal and separate packaging machine with a means to apply a reclosable zipper to a web of material. However, the means for applying the zipper-type closure to the flexible web is incorporated within the packaging machine. Manufacturers currently utilizing conventional packaging machines are often unable to justify the costs involved with replacing existing machines with one such as disclosed in that '643 patent.




It is, therefore, clear that there remains a great need in the art for a suitable apparatus for attaching a zipper-type closure to a flexible material in a fashion that is particularly adapted to cooperate with existing conventional packaging machines, thus eliminating the requirement for total replacement of present-day packaging machines. In addition, such an apparatus should be capable of adjustment in order to accommodate the manufacture of reclosable packages of various sizes and weight content. Furthermore, such an apparatus should operate in a fashion so that it will not significantly affect the ordinary operation and installation of conventional form, fill, seal and separate packaging machines to which the apparatus would be attached.




Just as apparent is the need for a supply of reclosable fasteners suitable for use in such an apparatus. Such a supply must provide fasteners to the apparatus in a manner so that the fasteners may be efficiently and properly attached to permit forming a secure and reliable reclosable package.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners used in combination with an apparatus for attaching a reclosable zipper-type fastener to a flexible material primarily intended for use with a host form, fill, seal and separate packaging machine. More specifically, the continuous supply of this invention is used in combination with the apparatus of the invention of the above-referenced co-pending application, that apparatus being adapted for use with virtually any conventional host packaging machine without the necessity of major modification or adjustment to the existing machine or its normal manner of operation.




In the present invention, the apparatus used to attach the preformed reclosable fasteners to the web from which the packages are made is operatively attached to the host packaging machine and driven by at least one programmable motor and function controller in cooperative relation with the host machine. The web of flexible material from which the host machine will ultimately form packages is directed along a first path of the apparatus by guide rollers, and a punch, or other such similar cutting device, positioned along the first path of travel makes at least one cut through a predetermined segment of the web to form a removable/rupturable portion of flexible material that will ultimately provide both convenient and tamper-evident access to the reclosable fastener of the finished container. While movement of the web along the first path is driven by the host machine, intermittent movement of the web along the first path is controlled by a web position detector disposed along that first path and operatively connected to the programmable motor and function controller, for detection of the web of flexible material at predetermined intervals. The actual position of the cutting punch along the first path is adjustable dependent upon the size of the finished container to be made by the host machine.




The apparatus further comprises means for guiding the supply of preformed reclosable zipper-type fasteners along a second path of travel through the apparatus by the programmable motor and function controller. Disposed downstream from the primary supply of reclosable fasteners at what may be termed the distal end of the second path of travel is a pusher for engaging an individual one of the fastener strips to index the fasteners along the second path to means for transferring individual fastener strips into juxtaposition with the segment of the flexible material for sealing in overlying relation to the cut made therein.




In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the supply of reclosable zipper-type fasteners comprises a roll of fasteners, with adjacent ones attached to each other at their respective fused ends such that the sealing strips are disposed in substantially transverse relation to the direction of travel of the second path through the apparatus. Just downstream from the pusher, a separator, preferably defined by a pair of knives, detaches an individual one of the fastener strips from the supply, and the detached strip is placed within a corresponding one of a plurality of strip receivers formed on the surface of a transfer drum. The individual strips are retained within their corresponding strip receiver, and, in the preferred embodiment, the programmable motor intermittently rotates the transfer drum in response to signals received from the function controller so as to dispose one of the strip receivers and the detached strip held therein into juxtaposition with one of the cuts formed in the web of flexible material. Means are provided for releasing the strip from its retainer and, then, for sealing the strip to the flexible web.




The flexible web having reclosable zipper-type fasteners sealed thereto is then passed to the host machine for forming, filling, sealing and separating reclosable containers therefrom.




The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side elevation of a host packaging machine with the apparatus used to apply reclosable fasteners from the supply of this invention operatively attached thereto.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the host machine and apparatus shown in the view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged side elevation of the apparatus as shown in the view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a further enlarged side elevation of the apparatus showing the means for guiding the continuous supply of fasteners of this invention and the means for transferring individual ones of the fasteners.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged top plan view of the apparatus as shown in the view of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is an enlarged rear elevation of the supply roll of this invention.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the supply shown in the view of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view taken along line


9





9


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is a top plan view of a second embodiment of the supply of this invention.











Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION




In the view of

FIG. 1

, the fastener attaching apparatus is generally indicated as


10


, and is shown as being operatively attached to a host form, fill, seal and separate packaging machine generally indicated as


12


. While the scope of this invention is not to be limited by the host machine to which it is operatively attached, a vertical form, fill, seal and separate machine is illustrated in the drawing figures as host machine


12


. As is well known in the industry, host machine


12


would typically include a supply of flexible material from which containers are to be made. The apparatus


10


utilizes that same supply of flexible material, and the roll of such material is indicated as


14


in the drawing figures. The travel of web


16


, indicated by directional arrows A, from roll


14


through apparatus


10


, and its treatment by apparatus


10


will be described in greater detail hereinafter.




Still referring to the view of

FIG. 1

, apparatus


10


further comprises a supply of reclosable zipper-type fasteners, shown in this preferred embodiment as fastener roll


18


. It is this roll


18


, and more particularly its fastener web


20


, which is the subject matter of this invention. Fastener web


20


is guided along a second path, indicated by directional arrows B, for attachment to web


16


as is more fully set forth hereinafter.




It is also to be noted that driving power for apparatus


10


is provided by programmable motor


13


and function controller


11


, and that apparatus


10


does comprise a web position detector


22


which is disposed along the first path traveled by web


16


and is operatively connected to controller


11


so as to regulate the travel of both web


16


and fastener web


20


. Detector


22


may sense indicia disposed on the surface of web


16


and actually transmits signals to controller


11


to cause the travel along path A and second path B to start and stop dependent upon the size of the finished container being made by host machine


12


so as to ensure proper placement of the reclosable fastener onto web


16


. Alternatively, detector


22


may employ other means, such as a roller engaging a surface of web


16


, to detect its travel along path A. Referring to the more detailed view of

FIG. 3

, one may see a preferred location for detector


22


along path A, downstream from roll


14


.




Still referring to the view of

FIG. 3

, when detector


22


senses the presence of an indicia calling for the movement of web


16


to halt, this is accomplished by sending a signal to controller


11


which in turn causes the application of web brake


24


. When web


16


is thus stopped, punch


26


is actuated to perforate a segment of web


16


, thereby forming a removable/rupturable portion of flexible material in web


16


.




Attention is now invited to the detailed view of

FIGS. 4 and 5

as well as the view of

FIG. 3

, with particular regard to the elements of apparatus


10


whereby individual reclosable zipper-type fasteners


28


are attached to web


16


in overlying, surrounding relation to the removable/rupturable portion formed by punch


26


. Fastener web


20


comprises a plurality of individual zipper-type fasteners


28


, each defining a perimeter and having opposed distal ends. Each fastener


28


comprises a pair of mating, reclosable sealing strips, one of which is a male fastener part and the other of which is a female fastener part. The male and female parts are joined to each other and the opposed distal ends are fused (flattened and broadened) as indicated at


30


in the view of

FIGS. 5 and 7

. It is to be understood that the phrase “fused (flattened and broadened)” is meant to convey that the opposed distal ends are flattened to a thickness that is substantially the same as the thickness of the flanges of the male and female fastener parts, as shown in the sectional view of FIG.


9


. This is important to the formation of an acceptable final package wherein the fastener


28


is substantially hermetically sealed to the web


16


from which the package is formed. That is to say, the thickness of the fastener that is actually attached to web


16


is substantially constant around the perimeter of each fastener


28


. Adjacent ones of the fasteners


28


are joined together at fused distal ends


30


as by a weld


32


so as to provide a fastener web


20


wherein the reclosable zipper-type fasteners


28


move along second path B with the sealing strips disposed in substantially transverse relation to the direction of travel. Weld


32


may actually be formed when the distal ends are flattened and broadened as indicated at


30


and as seen in FIG.


7


. Thus, in the detail view of

FIG. 4

, one sees an end view of the fastener web


20


that is transverse to second path B.




Referring to the detailed views of

FIGS. 6-9

, one may see structural details of the continuous supply of this invention. As shown in the view of

FIG. 6

, fastener roll


18


is wound around a roll core


60


for operative mounting on apparatus


10


as shown in FIG.


1


. The fastener web


20


is drawn from roll


18


to travel along second path B, which is essentially parallel to path A just upstream from transfer drum


46


. A segment of the web


20


is shown in greater detail in the view of FIG.


7


. With specific reference to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, and as stated above, each of the fasteners


28


comprise a male part


62


and a female part


64


, parts


62


and


64


being joined to each other as clearly seen in FIG.


8


. The distal ends of each fastener


28


are flattened as indicated by reference numeral


30


, and adjacent ones of those flattened ends


30


are fused to each other as indicated by reference numeral


32


. Thus, as can be seen in the views of

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the major longitudinal dimension of each of the fasteners


28


, as indicated by sides


66


and


68


of each fastener


28


is free and separate from its adjacent fastener


28


in this preferred embodiment. This “free and separate” relationship between adjacent ones of the fasteners


28


is indicated by reference numeral


70


. However, it is to be understood that adjacent ones of the sides


66


and


68


may be attached to each other, continuously or by spot tacking, dependent on actual operating conditions. Such a structure is considered to be within the scope of this invention. Separation of individual fasteners


28


from fastener web


20


is described hereinafter.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, one may see a second embodiment for the present invention. Similar structural elements are identified by like reference numerals with the addition of a prime (′) mark. Thus,

FIG. 10

illustrates a fastener web


20


′, which would be drawn from roll


18


(not shown). As in the preferred embodiment of

FIG. 7

, the distal ends of each fastener


28


′ are pre-flattened as indicated by reference numeral


30


′, but in this second embodiment flattened ends


30


′ are not required to be fused together. Rather, individual ones of the fasteners


28


′ may be joined to an adjacent one of the fasteners


28


′ as by tack welding virtually anywhere along the longitudinal dimension of the fasteners


28


′ between adjacent sides


66


′ and


68


′, to enhance the lateral stability of the web


20


′ and the roll


18


when relatively long (e.g., greater than about seven inches) fasteners


28


′ are used. The joined relationship is indicated in the view of

FIG. 10

by tack welds


72


. Adjacent sides


66


′ and


68


′ are only joined at tack welds


72


, leaving those adjacent sides “free and separate” along the longitudinal dimension, as indicated at


70


′. Of course, tack welds


72


could also be used in the preferred embodiment of

FIG. 7

in addition to the illustrated flattened and fused ends


30


.




As is well known in the fastener industry, reclosable fasteners are generally manufactured by extruding the respective male and female parts, joining the two parts, and winding the uncut fastener onto a reel. It is from such a supply of uncut fastener that the continuous supply of this invention is made. Predetermined lengths of fastener are cut from the supply of uncut fastener and arranged in side-to-side relationship to each other. Then, using means for applying heat and pressure, as is known in the art, the distal ends of each fastener are flattened and thereby fused to adjacent flattened ends of the other fasteners to yield a fastener web


20


which may be wound onto a core


60


to provide the fastener roll


18


. Of course, in the second embodiment shown in

FIG. 10

, the distal ends are pre-flattened just as described above, but are not fused to an adjacent flattened end. Rather, the individual fastener strips with distal ends pre-flattened are then aligned as shown in FIG.


10


and tack welded to each other by the application of heat and pressure. These steps and the resulting fastener roll


18


are quite important in order to provide a fastener


28


which may be applied to web


16


in overlying relation to the removable/rupturable portion of web


16


while preserving and ensuring the integrity of the final package. This is particularly important as when food products are being placed in the final package. Absent the step of first flattening the distal ends of each fastener, the material would simply be too heavy and thick to make an hermetic seal onto web


16


without melting or otherwise compromising the integrity of web


16


. Obviously, this would result in a totally unsatisfactory final package.




Movement of fastener web


20


along path B is accomplished by pusher


34


which reciprocates as shown in phantom in the view of

FIG. 4

in response to signals received from controller


11


. Tip


36


of pusher


34


abuts the lip defined by the joining of the male and female fastener parts of each fastener


28


, thereby indexing web


20


along second path B.




As fastener web


20


is indexed along second path B through guide


38


, the last, or most distal, individual fastener


28


rests on shutter


40


with shutter


40


supporting distal fastener


28


, separator


42


is actuated by controller


11


to detach welds


32


, thereby separating the distal fastener


28


from fastener web


20


. While separator


42


may comprise any suitable device for separating individual fasteners


28


from fastener web


20


, in this preferred embodiment, separator


42


comprises a pair of knife edges. Shutter


40


is then retracted as shown in phantom in the view of

FIG. 4

, and plunger


44


is actuated to transfer the separate distal fastener


28


onto the transfer drum generally indicated as


46


. These actions are also controlled by signals received from controller


11


.




Transfer drum


46


indexes clockwise, as indicated by directional arrow C in the view of FIG.


4


and is driven by motor


13


which is also operated by signals received from controller


11


. Disposed around the perimeter of transfer drum


46


are a plurality of strip receivers


48


. Passageways


50


are formed through each of the receivers


48


and, referring to transfer drum


46


as a clock face for the sake of clarity in the view of

FIG. 4

, it can be seen that each of the passageways


50


are disposed in fluid-communicating relation to a conduit


52


from approximately the 12 o'clock position to slightly after the 5 o'clock position whereby negative pressure may be drawn through conduit


52


and each of the respective passageways


50


so as to retain an individual fastener


28


within the respective strip receiver


48


.




As one of the strip receivers indexes to the 6 o'clock position, communication of passageway


50


with conduit


52


is interrupted, thereby releasing fastener


28


onto web


16


. More particularly, the fastener


28


is released onto web


16


in registry with the removable/rupturable portion formed through web


16


by punch


26


as previously described. Then, sealing means


54


is actuated by controller


11


to attach fastener


28


in overlying, surrounding relation to the removable/rupturable portion of web


16


.




In order to provide for a complete seal of fastener


28


to web


16


, this preferred embodiment for apparatus


10


further comprises a heater blower


56


to preheat/condition the fasteners


28


as transfer drum


46


indexes, and this heater blower


56


is operatively disposed from about 1:30 to about 4:30 on the side of transfer drum


46


.




Downstream from transfer drum


46


and sealing means


54


, web


16


, now having individual fasteners


28


attached thereto, continues to move along first path A through festoon


58


for delivery to host machine


12


where a container having a reclosable fastener is formed, filled, sealed and separated. Because apparatus


10


is driven by programmable motor


13


and controller


11


in cooperative relation with the host machine


12


, it will be appreciated that the apparatus of the present invention provides to host machine


12


a flexible web of material having reclosable fasteners attached thereto in a non-intrusive manner. More specifically, the addition of apparatus


10


between roll


14


and host machine


12


results in virtually no interference with the normal operation of host machine


12


. A substantially constant, uninterrupted supply of web


16


having fasteners


28


attached thereto is provided from festoon


58


. Thus, it will be appreciated that this invention provides an improved continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners for use in combination with an apparatus for attaching reclosable fasteners to a flexible web of material that is easily adaptable to provide a web of material having reclosable fasteners attached thereto to a conventional form, fill, seal and separate packaging machine, resulting in an overall improved packaging systems capable of producing high quality reclosable packages without the necessity of replacing the entire packaging machine. It is also to be understood that the various elements of apparatus


10


, and particularly the programmable motor


13


and controller


11


, are easily adjusted in response to particular bag sizes being made by host machine


12


. Proper registry of the individual fasteners


28


in overlying relation to the cuts made in web


16


by punch


26


is insured by signals generated from detector


22


sent to and processed by controller


11


. Similarly, it is to be understood that the continuous supply of this invention is not to be limited to any singular form of reclosable zipper, nor its use with only the apparatus


10


described herein.




The fastener web


20


′ of

FIG. 10

is used in substantially identical fashion to that just described with regard to the preferred embodiment for web


20


. However, the separator


42


would be configured and actuated to sever the tack welds


72


, thereby separating a fastener


28


′ from web


20


′.




It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained, and, since certain changes may be made in the above construction and method without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.




It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.




Now that the invention has been described,



Claims
  • 1. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners, said supply comprising: a plurality of reclosable fasteners, each of said fasteners having a male and female fastener part, and each of said fasteners having opposed distal ends defining a predetermined longitudinal dimension between said ends; said fasteners being disposed in side-to-side relation to each other such that each of said longitudinal dimensions is parallel to another of said longitudinal dimensions; adjacent ones of said distal ends being flattened, and adjacent ones of said fasteners being welded together, thereby providing the continuous supply.
  • 2. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 1 wherein said distal ends are flattened as they are welded and fused together.
  • 3. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners as in claim 2 wherein the longitudinal dimension between said fused ends of each said side-to-side fasteners is free of any connection therebetween.
  • 4. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners as in claim 1 wherein said continuous supply is wound onto a supply roll.
  • 5. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners, said supply comprising: a plurality of reclosable fasteners, each of said fasteners having a male and female fastener part, and each of said fasteners having opposed distal ends defining a predetermined longitudinal dimension between said ends; said fasteners being disposed in side-to-side relation to each other such that each of said longitudinal dimensions is parallel to another of said longitudinal dimensions; adjacent fasteners being fused at said distal ends of said longitudinal dimensions, and adjacent ones of said fasteners being welded together, thereby providing the continuous supply.
  • 6. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 5 wherein said distal ends are flattened as they are welded and fused together.
  • 7. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 6 wherein the longitudinal dimension between said fused ends of each of said side-to-side fasteners is free of any connection therebetween.
  • 8. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 5 wherein said continuous supply is wound onto a supply roll.
  • 9. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners, said supply comprising: a plurality of reclosable fasteners, each of said fasteners having a male and female fastener part, and each of said fasteners having opposed distal ends defining a predetermined longitudinal dimension between said ends; said fasteners being disposed in side-to-side relation to each other such that each of said longitudinal dimensions is parallel to another of said longitudinal dimensions; adjacent fasteners being fused at said distal ends of said longitudinal dimensions, and adjacent ones of said fasteners being welded together, thereby providing the continuous supply.
  • 10. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 9 wherein said distal ends are flattened as they are welded and fused together.
  • 11. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 9 wherein the longitudinal dimension between said fused ends of each of said side-to-side fasteners is free of any connection therebetween.
  • 12. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 8 wherein said continuous supply is wound onto a supply roll.
  • 13. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners, said supply comprising: at least a first and second reclosable fastener, each of said fasteners having a male and female fastener part, each of said fasteners having opposed first and second distal ends defining a predetermined longitudinal dimension between said ends; wherein said first distal end of the first reclosable fastener is adjacent the first distal end of the second reclosable fastener, and said second distal end of the first reclosable fastener is adjacent the second distal end of the second reclosable fastener; adjacent ones of said distal ends being flattened, and adjacent ones of said fasteners being welded together, thereby providing the continuous supply.
  • 14. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 13 wherein said distal ends are flattened as they are welded and fused together.
  • 15. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 14 wherein the longitudinal dimension between said fused ends of each of said adjacent fasteners is free of any connection therebetween.
  • 16. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 13 wherein said continuous supply is wound onto a supply roll.
  • 17. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners, said supply comprising: a plurality of reclosable fasteners, each of said fasteners comprised of a pair of mating reclosable sealing strips, one of which is a male fastener part, the other of which is a female fastener part, the male and female parts each having flanges with a thickness, the male and female parts each having opposed distal ends defining a predetermined longitudinal dimension between said ends; each of said fasteners having two sides along the longitudinal dimension, wherein a side of a fastener is continuously adjacent to a side of another fastener along the longitudinal dimension; adjacent ones of said distal ends being flattened and broadened so that the opposed distal ends are flattened to have a thickness that is substantially the same as the thickness of flanges of the male and female fastener parts, and adjacent ones of said fasteners being welded together, thereby providing the continuous supply.
  • 18. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 17 wherein said distal ends are flattened and broadened as they are welded and fused together to provide a fastener having a thickness that is substantially constant around its perimeter.
  • 19. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 18 wherein the longitudinal dimension between said fused ends of each of said adjacent fasteners is free of any connection therebetween.
  • 20. A continuous supply of preformed reclosable fasteners in claim 17 wherein said continuous supply is wound onto a supply roll.
Parent Case Info

This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/257,560, filed Feb. 25, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,117,060. This prior application is assigned of record to Lakeland Micro, Inc., a corporation of Florida. This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/118,575, filed Jul. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,098,369.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/118575 Jul 1998 US
Child 09/257560 US