Method of making reclosable packaging

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6609828
  • Patent Number
    6,609,828
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 26, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method of making reclosable packaging utilizes a longitudinally extending web of film material having cutouts therein. A length of zipper strip substantially half the width of the web and having an attached slider is applied transversely across the web of film material with the slider positioned in the cut out. The web is folded longitudinally with the zipper attached to the web and the slider positioned in the cut out. The edges of the web are brought together longitudinally and seamed to form a tube. The opposite ends of the tube are sealed to form the package. The resultant bag has the slider seated in the cut-out where it is readily visible to a consumer.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to reclosable plastic bags and, in particular to a method of manufacturing such packages on form, fill and seal equipment.




Reclosable bags have become increasingly popular both for storage purposes and as primary packaging for foodstuffs and other commodities. The closures for such packaging consist of a pair of profiles having mating interlocking elements and may have webs to facilitate joining the zipper to the package material. A slider may be provided to facilitate opening and closing the zipper.




In U.S. Pat. No. 4,909,017 there is disclosed a method for forming reclosable bags on a form, fill and seal machine wherein the zipper runs transverse to the running direction of the bag making film. While the method disclosed in this reference and improvements that have since been made work fine for slider-less zippers, the method does not readily lend itself to applications where the zipper is provided with a slider to facilitate opening and closing because of difficulties in providing access to the slider in the finished bag.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the above, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide an improved method for forming reclosable bags having slider operated zippers.




Another object is to provide such a method which provides for a package in which the zipper is readily visible and accessible to a consumer.




A further object is to provide such a method that employs conventional bag making equipment.




The above and other objects and advantages are attained in accordance with the present invention by providing a method of making reclosable packaging wherein a longitudinally extending web of film material is provided with cutouts therein. A length of zipper strip having an attached slider is applied transversely across the web of film material with the slider positioned in the cut out. The web is folded longitudinally with the zipper attached to the web and the slider positioned in the cut out and the edges of the web are longitudinally seamed to form a tube. The opposite ends of the tube are sealed to form the package. The zipper length is substantially half the width of the web.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a reclosable bag manufactured in accordance with the method of the present application;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged fragmentary view of the zipper slider cut-out portion of the bag of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of a web of film material used in the manufacture of the bag of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of an alternative web configuration;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of another alternative web configuration;





FIG. 6

is a simplified schematic perspective view of a form, fill and seal machine utilized in accordance with the method of the present invention; and





FIG. 7

is an enlarged fragmentary view of an alternative zipper slider cut-out portion.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Reference is now made to the drawings and to

FIG. 1

in particular wherein a reclosable bag


10


manufactured in accordance with the present invention is depicted. The bag


10


includes a front wall


12


, rear wall


14


, top


16


and bottom


18


. A cut-out


20


is provided on front wall


12


providing access to slider


22


of zipper


24


. A frangible line such as spaced perforation lines


26


extend from the cut-out


20


to the side wall


28


of the bag. When the perforations are ruptured the zipper


24


is exposed over its entire length. Since the slider


22


sits in the cut-out


20


, it is readily visible to a consumer who will immediately recognize that not only is bag


10


a zipper bag but it is a zipper bag provided with a slider. Preferably two parallel lines of perforations are provided so as to create a strip that can be removed from one end of the zipper to the other. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the material to be removed to form the cut-out


20


may be cut only on three sides and left in place as a flap


21


which extends to the spaced perforation lines


26


. A user may thus lift the flap


21


and pull back to tear along the perforations to thereby obtain access to the slider and then the zipper.




The bag


10


is formed from a web of film material


30


which has cut-outs


20


and pairs of perforation lines


26


spaced along the web at bag length intervals with the perforations extending transversely across the web to provide a removable strip along the wall of the bag. The combined length of the cut-out


20


and perforation line


26


is approximately one half the width of the web


30


so that the cut-out and perforations will extend across the front of the bag from side to side, as shown.




Reference is now made to

FIG. 6

wherein the method of forming bag


10


is depicted. As shown, the web of film material


30


is brought past a zipper application station where lengths of zipper


32


with attached sliders are fed onto the film web with the slider


22


captured in cut-out


20


and the zipper tracks positioned between the set of perforations


26


. The zipper web is then attached, or at least tacked to the film by a sealing bar


38


to maintain the zipper profiles and slider in that position. The zipper profiles and the slider may have any of many well known configurations although it is advantageous that at least one of the zipper profiles include a leading flange


34


to facilitate attaching the zipper to the film.




Once the zipper strip


34


is attached to the film


30


, the remaining steps in the formation of the bag are generally as shown and described in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 4,909,017. Namely, a zipper strip


32


having an attached slider


22


is fed onto web


30


with the slider


22


oriented and positioned to overlie a cut-out


20


of the web. The zipper is secured or tacked in position to move with the web over a forming collar


40


of a form, fill and seal machine


42


. The forming collar serves to direct the web about a fill tube


48


and to bring the opposite longitudinal edges


44


,


46


of the web together. The edges


44


,


46


are longitudinally seamed at


54


by sealing bars thereby forming a package tube which flattens as the package tube clears the filling tube


48


of the machine. The lower cross seal having been formed as indicated below. Contents are dropped from the filling tube and, when filled, transverse sealing bars


52


are closed to perform the following functions: seal the zipper strip to the front and rear walls of the flattened package tube; seal the package tube transversely above the zipper strip to form the top


16


of a filled package


10


; sever the filled package


10


from the package tube and form the bottom transverse seal


18


for the next package and, if required to provide a breakable seal, such as a peel seal


23


, below the zipper-to-wall seal. The process is then repeated.




The resultant package


10


is as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The package zipper


24


extends across the top of the package with the slider


22


in cut-out


20


. A consumer purchasing the package becomes readily aware that not only does the package contain a zipper but that the zipper has a slider. To open the package the perforation lines


26


must be ripped either before the slider is moved or as a result of the slider being moved. In either event, the consumer would have clear evidence of the package having been opened.




In the package of

FIG. 1

, the longitudinal seam


54


extends down the center of the back panel


14


of the filled package and was made from the web shown in

FIG. 3. A

modified film web


56


is shown in FIG.


4


. Web


56


would be used to form packages where the longitudinal seam is at an edge of the package rather than running down the center of he package. In this case, the cut-outs


58


are at an edge


60


and the perforations


26


extend toward the opposite edge


62


. Again the combined length of each set of cut-out and perforations is substantially equal to half the width of the web. Again the zipper strips would be applied to web


56


so that each slider


22


over lies a cut-out


58


. The resultant bag would appear the same as bag


10


except that seam


54


would be at an edge of the bag rather than down the center of the bag.




A further modification of the film web is depicted in FIG.


5


. In this case the film web


64


has cut outs


66




a


and


66




b


extending from both edges and perforations


26




a


and


26




b


extending from each cut-out


66




a


and


66




b


toward the opposite edge. The combined length of each set of cut outs (


66




a


and


66




b


) and perforations (


26




a


and


26




b


) is substantially equal to length of zipper strip


32


. The zipper strip is positioned in the middle of the web between each set of perforations and it is not until the film web is folded that the slider


22


is positioned within the cut-out. The package is formed as shown in FIG.


6


and described above. The resultant bag is the same as shown in

FIG. 1

except that the cut-out appears on the side of the bag containing longitudinal seam


54


(i.e. the rear of he package shown in FIG.


1


). Also the cut-out (and hence the slider) appear in the center, rather than at an edge of the package. Accordingly, the slider of zipper strip


32


would have to be moved to the center of the zipper strip prior to attaching the zipper to web


64


. In still another modification the perforations may extend completely across the web. In this case, removing the strip between the perforations would expose both the front and the back sides of the zipper making access to the slider that much easier. In such case, two cutouts may be provided to expose the slider from both the front and rear of the package.




Thus, in accordance with the above, the aforementioned objectives are effectively attained.



Claims
  • 1. A reclosable package having a front wall, arear wall, a top and a bottom, a zipper strip having portions attached to said front and rear walls, said zipper strip extending across said top of said package, a slider mounted on said zipper strip, a flap in said one of said front and rear walls and a cut-out in one of said front and rear walls being formed behind said flap, said slider being positioned within said cut-out.
  • 2. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a frangible line extending along said cut-out containing wall from said cut-out in line with said zipper, the overall length of said frangible line and cut-out being substantially equal to length of said zipper strip.
  • 3. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 2 wherein said cut-out is at a side edge of said cut-out containing wall and said frangible line extends substantially to an opposite side edge.
  • 4. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 2 wherein said frangible line comprises a line of perforations.
  • 5. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 2 wherein said frangible line comprises a pair of spaced apart lines of perforations.
  • 6. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 5 further comprising a flap in said one of said front and rear walls, said cut-out being formed behind said flap and said perforation lines extend from a connection of said flap to said wall whereby said perforation lines may be ruptured by pulling upon said flap to thereby remove the wall material between said perforation lines and expose said zipper strip.
  • 7. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 2 further comprising a flap in said one of said front and rear walls, said cut-out being formed behind said flap and said frangible line extends from a connection of said flap to said wall.
  • 8. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a longitudinal seam extending down a center of said package.
  • 9. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 8, wherein said cut-out is in one of said front and rear walls including said longitudinal seam.
  • 10. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 9, wherein said cut-out is in said center of said package.
  • 11. The reclosable bag in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a longitudinal seam extending down an edge of said package.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/292,256 filed on Apr. 15, 1999, now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/292256 Apr 1999 US
Child 09/794793 US