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The present invention relates to an enhanced closure mechanism for a thermoplastic pouch.
A reclosable thermoplastic pouch can be used to store a wide variety of contents, including liquid contents that can contaminate a closure mechanism disposed across an opening of the pouch. The environment in which the reclosable pouch is stored can also contribute to such contamination, which can cause the closure mechanism to become slick, slimy, or otherwise hard for a user to handle. In the past, there have been attempts to provide a gripping aid for a closure mechanism on a pouch to make it easier for a user to manipulate the closure mechanism when it is contaminated.
One such closure mechanism includes one or more ridges of material extending away from a surface thereof and running parallel to the length of the closure mechanism. Each ridge provides for an improved grasp by a user's finger in a direction perpendicular to the ridge. However, such a ridge provides little or no improvement of a user's grasp parallel thereto, especially when the closure mechanism is contaminated and slippery.
Another closure mechanism has a tamper evident tear away portion that seals a mouth of the pouch. Closure profiles are disposed on opposing interior surfaces of first and second pouch walls below the tear away portion. Exterior surfaces of the tear away portion include a line of cross-hatched embossing running parallel to the closure profiles to facilitate a user's grasp of the tear away portion. However, the cross-hatched embossing does not provide any benefit to the user after the tear away portion has been removed from the pouch. A line of perforation or scoring across a bottom of the tear away portion facilitates removal of the tear away portion from the pouch. The pouch also includes raised ridges on interior surfaces of the first and second pouch walls between the line of perforation and the closure profiles.
A further thermoplastic pouch is manufactured from wall material that is deeply embossed with rows of deformations. However, the pouch does not include a closure mechanism, but rather includes a drawstring that is disposed through a hem around a mouth of the pouch. The rows of deeply embossed deformations do not provide any help to a user trying to open the pouch.
The inventors of the present invention have identified that it would be desirable to provide a reclosable thermoplastic pouch with a closure mechanism that is enhanced in such a manner to improve the user's grasp on lips of the pouch to make it easier to open the closure mechanism. It is desirable that such an enhancement helps prevent a user's fingers from slipping in directions both perpendicular and parallel to the closure mechanism. It is further desirable that the enhanced closure mechanism is easy to manufacture, yet can provide an airtight seal.
In one aspect of the present invention, an enhancement to a closure mechanism is disclosed. The closure mechanism includes a first interlocking member having an elongate profile projecting from an interior surface of the closure mechanism and extending longitudinally between opposite ends of the closure mechanism and a first flange having an elongate profile projecting upwardly from the interlocking member and extending between opposite ends of the closure mechanism. The enhancement includes a first line of transverse indentations formed into an interior surface of the first flange, wherein the first line is substantially parallel to the first interlocking member.
In another aspect of the present invention, a reclosable pouch includes a closure mechanism having first and second elongate resealable members disposed longitudinally across opposing interior surfaces a mouth of the pouch. A flange extends transversely upwardly from the first interlocking member away from an interior of the pouch. A line of transverse indentations is formed into an interior surface of the flange, wherein the line is substantially parallel to the first interlocking member.
In a further aspect of the present invention, a method of opening a resealable closure mechanism on a pouch includes the steps of providing a pouch comprising a closure mechanism having first and second interlocking members having an elongate profile disposed longitudinally across a mouth of the pouch, a first flange extending transversely upwardly from the first interlocking member, a second flange extending transversely upwardly from the second interlocking member, and a line of transverse indentations formed into an interior surface of the first flange, wherein the line is substantially parallel to the first interlocking member. The method further includes the steps of grasping the first flange with a first hand at the line of transverse indentations, grasping the second flange with a second hand, and pulling the first flange away from the second flange to forcibly separate the first and second interlocking members.
Other aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, wherein similar structures have similar reference numbers.
The closure mechanism 68 illustrated, for example, in
According to one preferred aspect, a first lip or flange 74 has a free end that extends upwardly from the first interlocking member 70, and optionally a second lip or flange 76 has a free end that extends upwardly from the second interlocking member 72. A first line 78 of transverse indentations 80 is formed above the interlocking member 70, for example, by cutting or embossing, into an interior surface 82 of the first flange 74. Optionally, additionally or alternatively, a second line 84 of transverse indentations 86 is formed above the interlocking member 72, for example, by cutting or embossing, into an interior surface 88 of the second flange 76. The first line 78 is substantially parallel to and may be adjacent to or spaced from the first interlocking member 70 and the second line 84 is substantially parallel to and may be adjacent to or spaced from the second interlocking member 72.
According to other aspects, shown for example in
The transverse indentations 80, 86 may be formed partially or completely through the respective first and second flanges 74, 76. For example,
As best seen in
A double roller mechanism, for example, may be applied to create the indentations 80, 86, 92, 98, wherein the double roller mechanism includes a first roller wheel with cutting or embossing surfaces applied to the surface to be formed and a second roller wheel with a smooth surface of rubber or hard metal, such as steel, applied opposite the first roller wheel on a surface opposite the surface to be formed. In another method, a double roller having complimentary opposing male and female embossing surfaces may be used to create the partial indentations 80, 86, 92, and/or 98.
The transverse indentations 80, 86, 92, 98 may be longitudinally continuous giving the appearance of zero spacing therebetween. Alternatively, spacing between the transverse indentations 80 (and also 86, 92, and 98) may be constant or variable along the first line 78 (and also 84, 90, and 96) and may be selected for aesthetics of the indentation pattern or to facilitate gripping by an average user's fingers. The spacing may be between about 0.02 inch and about 1 inch, preferably between about 0.05 inch and about 0.5 inch, more preferably between about 0.08 inch and about 0.25 inch, and most preferably between about 0.1 inch and about 0.2 inch.
In one preferred embodiment, a first grip strip 102 may be disposed on the interior surface 82 of the first flange 74 and a second grip strip 104 may be disposed on the interior surface 88 of the second flange 76. Each of the first and second grip strips 102, 104 extends away from the respective first and second interior surfaces 82, 88 and facilitates an improved grasp by a user's finger in a direction perpendicular to the grip strip. Other embodiments may include one or more additional grip strips disposed on the interior surfaces 82, 88 of the first and second flanges 74, 76, respectively. For example,
In use, the lines 78, 84, 90, 96 of transverse indentations 80, 86, 92, 98 facilitate an improved grasp of the flanges 74, 76 by a user. To open the pouch 50, a user grasps the first flange 74 at the first line 78 of transverse indentations 80 with a first hand and the second flange 76 at the second line 80 of transverse indentations 86 with a second hand. The first and second lines 78, 84 provide a texture on the interior surfaces 82, 88, respectively that minimizes slippage of a user's fingers longitudinally along and transverse to the first and second lines 78, 84. The addition of one or more of the grip strips 90, 92, 106, 108, 110, 112 coincident with the lines 78, 84 further improves the grasp of a user by reducing slippage transverse to the first and second lines 78, 84. Thus grasped, the user pulls the first flange 74 away from the second flange 76 as indicated by the arrows 114, 116 in
The enhancement to a closure mechanism described hereinabove is compatible with known airtight and/or liquid tight closure mechanisms and improves the grasp of a user in a transverse direction, wet or dry. The enhancement does not require special embossed material and may be manufactured in an inexpensive post-production process.
An enhancement to a closure mechanism that may be used on reclosable thermoplastic pouches has been presented. The enhancement preferably includes a flange that extends upwardly from an interlocking member of the closure mechanism. A line of transverse indentations is formed into the flange generally parallel to the interlocking member. The line of transverse indentations in some instances may facilitate an improved grip of the flange by a user to simplify opening of the closure mechanism.
Numerous modifications to the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is presented for the purpose of enabling those skilled in the art to make and use the invention and to teach the best mode of carrying out same. The exclusive right to all modifications within the scope of the impending claims is expressly reserved. All patents, patent publications and applications, and other references cited herein are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.