Claims
- 1. A containers comprising two sidewalls and a closure fastening device, said fastening device comprising a first closure element and a second closure element; said first closure element having a general omega shape, comprising an apex portion and a profile portion extending from said apex portion, said profile portion comprising two inwardly curved arm portions terminating in two outwardly facing hook portions; said second closure element comprising an apex portion and a profile portion extending from said apex portion, said profile portion comprising first and second arm portions, wherein said first arm portion terminates in an inwardly curved hook portion adapted to engage in a hinging contact with one arm portion of said first closure element, and said second arm portion is adapted to engage in a clamping contact with one arm portion of said first closure element and wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are adapted to engage and disengage each other by means of a torquing action.
- 2. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said arm portions of said second closure element are generally parallel to each other.
- 3. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said arm portions of said second closure element are outwardly curved.
- 4. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first arm portion of said second closure element is inwardly curved before terminating in said inwardly curved hook portion.
- 5. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second arm portion of said second closure element terminates in an outwardly extending portion.
- 6. A container in accordance with claim 5 wherein said second closure element curves inwardly before terminating in said outwardly extending portion.
- 7. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second arm portion of said second closure element is generally straight and extends generally perpendicular from said apex portion of said second closure element.
- 8. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are adapted to engage and disengage each other by means of a torquing action so as to form a straddling occlusion.
- 9. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are adapted to engage and disengage each other by means of a torquing action so as to form an overlapping occlusion.
- 10. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said apex portion of said first closure element is arcuate.
- 11. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said apex portion of said first closure element is generally flat.
- 12. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said outwardly facing hook portions of said first closure element are curvilinear.
- 13. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said apex portion of said second closure element is arcuate.
- 14. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said apex portion of said second closure element is generally flat.
- 15. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are made from thermoplastic materials.
- 16. A container in accordance with claim 15 wherein said thermoplastic materials are selected from the group consisting of polyolefins and polyamides.
- 17. A container in accordance with claim 16 wherein said polyolefins include polyethylene, polypropylene, and polybutene.
- 18. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are made from a mixture of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene-diene monomer elastomer, or a mixture of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene copolymer elastomer.
- 19. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said closure fastening device in an occluded position has a height of between about 0.050 to about 0.100 inch as measured from the apex portion of said first closure element to the apex portion of said second closure element.
- 20. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second closure element has a height of between about 0.040 to about 0.080 inch as measured from the apex portion of said second closure element to the tip of said second arm portion of said second closure element.
- 21. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first closure element has a height of between about 0.040 to about 0.080 inch as measured from the apex portion of said first closure element to the highest part of the profile portion of said first closure element.
- 22. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second closure element has a width of between about 0.061 to about 0.130 inch as measured from the widest part of said first arm portion of said second closure element to the widest part of said second arm portion of said second closure element.
- 23. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first closure element has a width of between about 0.040 to about 0.105 inch as measured between the tips of said outwardly facing hook portions of said first closure element.
- 24. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said sidewalls comprise a multilayer film having at least one outer layer of thermoplastic resin material and at least one inner layer of thermoplastic resin material, and wherein said outer layer material has a higher melt temperature than said inner layer material.
- 25. A container in accordance with claim 24 wherein said inner layer of thermoplastic resin material has a melt temperature of at least about 140.degree. C.
- 26. A container in accordance with claim 24 wherein said outer layer material is selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamides, polysulfones, polyaryl sulfones, and polycarbonates.
- 27. A container in accordance with claim 24 wherein said inner layer material is selected from the group consisting of polyolefins.
- 28. A container in accordance with claim 24 wherein said multilayer film includes a bonding layer between said outer layer and said inner layer.
- 29. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are arranged in confronting relationship to each other and are permanently connected to said sidewalls near the opening of said container.
- 30. A container in accordance with claim 1 including flange portions attached to each of said first closure element and said second closure element and to each of said sidewalls.
- 31. A container in accordance with claim 30 wherein said flange portions include a central portion which is unattached to each of said sidewalls.
- 32. A container in accordance with claim 31 wherein said flange portions are fabricated from a polymer significantly weaker in tensile strength than the film of said sidewalls, thereby to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 33. A container in accordance with claim 31 wherein said flange portions are fabricated thin enough to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 34. A container in accordance with claim 31 wherein said flange portions are fabricated from a polymer significantly weaker in tensile strength than the film of said sidewalls, and thin enough to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 35. A container in accordance with claim 31 wherein said closure device automatically opens to permit the venting of vapor pressure within the container during the heating of contents in said container.
- 36. A container in accordance with claim 1 wherein the thickness of said sidewalls is from about 1 mil to about 3 mils.
- 37. A container comprising two sidewalls and a closure fastening deivce, said fastening device comprising a first closure element and a second closure element;said first closure element having a general omega shape, comprising an apex portion and a profile portion extending from said apex portion, said profile portion comprising two inwardly curved arm portions terminating in two outwardly facing hook portions; said second closure element comprising an apex portion and a profile portion extending from said apex portion, said profile portion comprising generally parallel first and second arm portions, wherein said first arm portion terminates in an inwardly curved hook portion adapted to engage in a hinging contact with one arm portion of said first closure element, and said second arm portion terminates in an outwardly extending portion adapted to engage in a clamping contact with one arm portion of said first closure element and wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are adapted to engage and disengage each other by means of a torquing action.
- 38. A container in accordance with claim 37 wherein said second arm portion of said second closure element curves inward before terminating in said outwardly extending portion.
- 39. A container in accordance with claim 37 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are adapted to engage and disengage each other by means of a torquing action so as to form a straddling occlusion.
- 40. A container in accordance with claim 37 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are made from thermoplastic materials.
- 41. A container in accordance with claim 40 wherein said thermoplastic materials are selected from the group consisting of polyolefins and polyamides.
- 42. A container in accordance with claim 41 wherein said polyolefins include polyethylene, polypropylene, and polybutene.
- 43. A container in accordance with claim 37 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are made from a mixture of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene-diene monomer elastomer, or a mixture of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene copolymer elastomer.
- 44. A container in accordance with claim 37 wherein said sidewalls comprise a multilayer film having at least one outer layer of thermoplastic resin material and at least one inner layer of thermoplastic resin material, and wherein said outer layer material has a higher melt temperature than said inner layer material.
- 45. A container in accordance with claim 44 wherein said inner layer of thermoplastic resin material has a melt temperature of a least about 140.degree. C.
- 46. A container in accordance with claim 44 wherein said outer layer material is selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyamides, polysulfones, polyaryl sulfones, and polycarbonates.
- 47. A container in accordance with claim 44 wherein said inner layer material is selected from the group consisting of polyolefins.
- 48. A container in accordance with claim 44 wherein said multilayer film includes a bonding layer between said outer layer and said inner layer.
- 49. A container in accordance with claim 37 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are arranged in confronting relationship to each other and are permanently connected to said sidewalls near the opening of said container.
- 50. A container in accordance with claim 37 including flange portions attached to each of said first closure element and said second closure element and to each of said sidewalls.
- 51. A container in accordance with claim 50 wherein said flange portions include a central portion which is unattached to each of said sidewalls.
- 52. A container in accordance with claim 51 wherein said flange portions are fabricated from a polymer significantly weaker in tensile strength than the film of said sidewalls, thereby to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 53. A container in accordance with claim 51 wherein said flange portions are fabricated thin enough to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 54. A container in accordance with claim 51 wherein said flange portions are fabricated from a polymer significantly weaker in tensile strength than the film of said sidewalls, and thin enough to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 55. A container in accordance with claim 51 wherein said closure device automatically opens to permit the venting of vapor pressure within the container during the heating of contents in said container.
- 56. A container in accordance with claim 37 wherein the thickness of said sidewalls is from about 1 mil to about 3 mils.
- 57. A container comprising two sidewalls and a closure fastening device said fastening device comprising a first closure element and a second closure element; said first closure element having a general omega shape, comprising an apex portion and a profile portion extending from said apex portion, said profile portion comprising two inwardly curved arm portions, an outwardly extending arm portion from each of said inwardly curved arm portions, each of said outwardly extending arm portions terminating in an outwardly curved hook portion; said second closure element comprising an apex portion and a profile portion extending from said apex portion, said profile portion comprising first and second arm portions, wherein said first arm portion terminates in an inwardly curved hook portion adapted to engage in a hinging contact with one arm portion of said first closure element, and said second arm portion extends in a generally perpendicular direction from said apex portion and is adapted to engage in a clamping contact with at least one arm portion of said first closure element and wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are adapted to engage and disengage each other by means of a torquing action.
- 58. A container in accordance with claim 57 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are adapted to engage and disengage each other by means of a torquing action so as to form a straddling occlusion.
- 59. A container in accordance with claim 57 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are made from thermoplastic materials.
- 60. A container in accordance with claim 59 wherein siad thermoplastic materials are selected from the group consisting of polyolefins and polyamides.
- 61. A container in accordance with claim 60 wherein said polyolefins include polyethylene, polypropylene, and polybutene.
- 62. A container in accordance with claim 57 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are made from a mixture of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene-diene monomer elastomer, or a mixture of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene copolymer elastomer.
- 63. A container in accordance with claim 57 wherein said sidewalls comprise a multilayer film having at least one outer layer of thermoplastic resin material and at least one inner layer of thermoplastic resin material, and wherein said outer layer material has a higher melt temperature that said inner layer material.
- 64. A container in accordance with claim 63 wherein said inner layer of thermoplastic resin material has a melt temperature of at least about 140.degree. C.
- 65. A container in accordance with claim 63 wherein said outer layer material is selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyamides, polysulfones, polyaryl sulfones, and polycarbonates.
- 66. A container in accordance with claim 63 wherein said inner layer material is selected from the group consisting of polyolefins.
- 67. A container in accordance with claim 63 wherein said multilayer film includes a bonding layer between said outer layer and said inner layer.
- 68. A container in accordance with claim 57 wherein said first closure element and said second closure element are arranged in confronting relationship to each other and are permanently connected to said sidewalls near the opening of said container.
- 69. A container in accordance with claim 57 including flange portions attached to each of said first closure element and said second closure element and to each of said sidewalls.
- 70. A container in accordance with claim 69 wherein said flange portions include a central portion which is unattached to each of said sidewalls.
- 71. A container in accordance with claim 70 wherein said flange portions are fabricated from a polymer significantly weaker in tensile strength than the film of said sidewalls, thereby to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 72. A container in accordance with claim 70 wherein said flange portions are fabricated thin enough to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 73. A container in accordance with claim 70 wherein said flange portions are fabricated from a polymer significantly weaker in tensile strength than the film of said sidewalls, and thin enough to permit said central portions to stretch without causing a corresponding stretch in said sidewalls.
- 74. A container in accordance with claim 70 wherein said closure device automatically opens to permit the venting of vapor pressure within the container during the heating of contents in said container.
- 75. A container in accordance with claim 57 wherein the thickness of said sidewalls is from about 1 mil to about 3 mils.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 783,117, filing date Oct. 2, 1985, now abandoned, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 567,242, filing date Dec. 30, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,561,108.
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