This disclosure generally relates to polymeric packages, and, in particular, to a package having a closure arrangement to indicate tampering with the closure, and methods of manufacturing and using the package.
Flexible polymeric packages may be used to hold a variety of products. Such products may be a variety of edible food products such as cheese, meat, crackers, sugar, powdered sugar, flour, salt, and baking soda, or non-food products such as laundry detergent, sand, medical supplies, and other products. For many products, foods in particular, it is desirable to recognize if the package has been previously opened.
Although many configurations of tamper-evident packages are known, there is always room for alternate designs.
The present disclosure is directed to flexible, polymeric packages having a closure arrangement with a tamper-evident feature. Once the closure arrangement has been engaged and closed, the package cannot be opened to gain access to the interior without physically altering the closure arrangement thus providing indication or evidence of tampering. The indication or evident of tampering includes a broken, damaged, or generally unuseable closure arrangement. In some embodiments, a color or lack of a color change indicates tampering.
In one particular aspect, the disclosure is to a polymeric package that has a surrounding wall having first and second side edges and a bottom edge, which together forming an interior. A first closure member and a second closure member are on the surrounding wall opposite the bottom edge. The first closure member includes a plurality of weakness regions. Upon disengagement of the first closure member from the second closure member, the weakness regions deform the first closure member, typically being removed from the first closure member.
In another particular aspect, this disclosure is to a polymeric tamper-evident package having a first closure member and a second closure member engageable with the first closure member. The first closure member includes a plurality of weakness regions along the width of the package, the weakness regions configured and arranged to be removed from the first closure member upon disengagement of the first closure member from the second closure member.
For these and other packages, the first closure member may have a base and a first closure profile extending from the base, the weakness regions being present in the first closure profile. The weakness regions can be defined by one or two cuts, in the first closure profile. These cuts may define pyramidal weakness regions.
Another particular aspect of this disclosure is a zipper closure having a first closure member having a first closure profile extending from a first base, and a second closure member having a second closure profile extending from a second base, the second closure member configured for engagement with the first closure member. The first closure member includes a plurality of weakness regions positioned along a length of the first closure member, the weakness regions configured and arranged to deform the first closure member upon disengagement from the second closure member.
The weakness regions may be configured and arranged to deform the first closure profile upon disengagement from the second closure member. Alternately, the weakness regions could be configured and arranged to remove a portion of the first closure profile upon disengagement from the second closure member. The weakness regions could be slits in the first closure profile, and/or could define a pyramidal shape.
A method of making a zipper closure member includes providing a source closure member; contacting the base of the source closure member against an outer surface of a positioner; the positioner having a diverter element operably connected thereto; rotating the positioner to put the diverter into contact with the base while also moving the source closure member to engage a cutting element into the first profile; and cutting the first profile to form a plurality of weakness regions positioned along a length of the source closure member.
A method of using a zipper closure includes mating first and second closure members together; each of the first and second closure members having a base and a profile extending from the base; and after mating, separating the first and second closure members including removing a plurality of chunks from at least one of the profiles to prevent the first and second closure members to again be mated.
Various methods for using the package, and of making the package, are also described.
These and various other features which characterize the packages of this disclosure are pointed out with particularity in the attached claims. For a better understanding of the packages of the disclosure, their advantages, their use and objectives obtained by their use, reference should be made to the drawings and to the accompanying description, in which there is illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention of this disclosure.
The present invention is directed to a variety of packaging arrangements, particularly, resealable packaging arrangements.
Referring now to the figures, a package according to the present invention is illustrated in
Side panels 12, 14 and side edges 15, 16, 18 define a surrounding wall 11 having an interior 13 therebetween. Interior 13 is configured for receiving a food item or other items for storage within package 10.
As provided above, side panels 12, 14 meet at bottom edge 15 and side edges 16, 18. Any or all of edges 15, 16, 18 may be seals or may be folds. In the embodiment illustrated in
Package 10 has a top end 17, which is the side of package 10 opposite bottom edge 15. At top end 17, a closure arrangement 20 is present across a mouth of package 10 that provides access to interior 13. Closure arrangement 20 has first closure arrangement member 22 having a first profile 26 and a second closure arrangement member 24 having a second profile 28. First and second closure arrangement members 22, 24 are configured to be sealed (e.g., closed, engaged, mated, etc.) to inhibit access to interior 13. In the embodiment illustrated, first member 22 is connected to first side panel 12 and second member 24 is connected to second side panel 14. Closure arrangement members 22, 24 could be integral with their respective side panel 12, 14 or could be attached thereto, for example, by a heat seal or adhesive.
In some embodiments, closure arrangement members 22, 24 include a color-indicator or other visible identification to indicate when members 22, 24 are mated. That is, a portion of closure arrangement member 22 can have a first color (e.g., red) and a portion of closure arrangement member 24 can have a second color (e.g., yellow), so that upon engagement of members 22, 24 together, the resulting color of closure arrangement 20 is different than each of the first and second colors (e.g., orange).
General shapes of, and methods of making and using closure arrangement 20, closure members 22, 24 and profiles 26, 28 are well known in the art. For example, see U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,524,002; 6,152,600; 5,839,831, and 5,252,281, each of which is incorporated herein by reference. Closure member 22 differs, however, from known closure arrangements and closure members in that closure member 22 is configured to not be resealable with closure member 24 subsequent the initial engagement and disengagement.
In this disclosure, locked or engaged members 22, 24 will not disengage without physical deformation or destruction of at least closure member 22, thereby inhibiting reengagement with closure member 24 and providing positive evidence of tampering or previous access to interior 13. Thus, once engaged, closure members 22, 24 cannot be opened or unlocked without damaging closure arrangement 20. Additional details are provided below.
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The overall shape and size of profile 26 of member 22 is configured to engage with profile 28 of member 24; examples of profile members are provided above in the cited references. Profile 26 of member 22, however, includes weakness regions 30, spaced along the length of profile 26, which facilitate the destruction of profile 26 upon attempted disengagement from profile 28 of member 24. In this embodiment, weakness region 30 includes at least one slit or cut, such as a first slit 32 and a second slit 34, which are present in profile 26 and which define a chunk 38, which in this embodiment is generally pyramidal in shape. Chunk 38 could have other shapes, for example, semicircular, post-like, or irregular shapes. Generally, weakness region 30, such as slits 32, 34, does not extend into base 27 of member 22. In the illustrated embodiment, slits 32, 24 do not extend completely through profile 26, but stop short of base 27, providing a region 35 of unweakened profile 26. Region 35 is sufficiently durable to hold chunk 38 to base 27 when closure member 22 is engaged with closure member 24, but is sufficiently weak that region 35 is not strong enough to withstand the strain or pressure on it when removing profile 26 of closure member 22 from profile 28 of closure member 24. Although region 35, in this embodiment, is positioned proximate base 27, region 35 may be located in other areas of profile 26.
In some embodiments, weakness region 30 may have continuous cuts or slits, or may have perforations.
The original closure member 22 has physically changed, i.e., has a new configuration, with the removal of chunk 38 therefrom. In this embodiment, chunk 38 remains engaged with second profile 28, thus resulting in closure member 124. Chunk 38 may remain engaged with profile 28 of closure member 124, or, chunk 38 may loosen from or otherwise eventually disengage from profile 28.
For embodiments where closure arrangement 20 includes a color indicator, upon disengagement of closure members 22, 24, the ‘engaged’ color may remain. For example, if closure arrangement member 22 has a first color (e.g., red) and closure arrangement member 24 has a second color (e.g., yellow), upon engagement (e.g., as illustrated in
With chunk 38 removed from closure member 22, thus forming member 122 and member 124, a physical change has occurred to closure member 22. A physical change has also occurred to closure member 24, which may or may not be permanent.
Due to the change in one or both closure member 22 and member 24, they can no longer be remated or resealed. A user attempting to reseal the damaged closure arrangement would not be able to do so, and thus not being able to hide or camouflage the previous opening of the closure arrangement and access to package 10.
Various specific details of package 10 have been described. It is understood, however, that the previous descriptions are not limiting to features of package 10, and alternate materials, constructions, and the like could be used to provide a package according to the present invention. For example, package 10 could include a resealable closure arrangement, also often referred to as a zipper, in addition to the unresealable closure arrangement of this disclosure. Including a resealable closure arrangement would allow the package 10 to be resealed after the initial opening and destruction of closure arrangement 20. Numerous suitable zipper closure arrangements are known, and some are provided in patents referenced above. As another example, package 10 could include a sealant stripe, such as a peel seal, which can be sealed, readily opened, and resealed, on an interior surface of panels 12, 14 in close proximity to closure arrangement 20. Examples of peel seals include those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,290,393; 6,210,038, and 6,131,248, each of which is incorporated herein by reference. Such a seal could be used to decrease the possibility of leakage through the mouth of package 10. As another example, weakness region 30 could extend the entire thickness of closure profile 26 or through only a portion thereof; weakness region 30 could extend partially into base 27. Additionally, chunk 38 may be a shape other than pyramidal, for example, cubic, rectangular, or irregular.
Package 10, and variations thereof, are particularly suited for use-applications where a packaged product is sold. The product packager, often the product manufacturer, would insert the product into interior 13 of package 10, and then mate closure member 22 with member 24, forming the zipper configuration of
This disclosure is also directed to methods of making closure member 22 and package 10 incorporating closure member 22. Referring to
Cutting system 100 includes a positioner 110 and a cutting mechanism 120 having a cutting element 125 distanced from positioner 110.
Source closure member 22′ is fed into system 100 in the direction indicated in
Referring to
Eccentric axis 110C is positioned in fixed relation to cutting element 125, so that as positioner 110 rotates around eccentric axis 110C, the distance between axis 110C and cutting element 125 remains the same, however, the distance between cutting element 125 and outer surface 112 of positioner 110 varies.
In operation of system 100, source closure profile 26′ moves laterally in relation to cutting element 125 due to horizontal (or lateral) movement of source closure member 22′. As positioner 110 rotates in contact with base 27 of source closure member 22′, the distance between base 27 and cutting element 125 varies. Combining the two movements, as source closure profile 22′ moves and positioner 110 rotates, cutting element 125 engages with source closure profile 26′ and moves with a vertical vector and a horizontal vector. Where cutting element 125 engages source closure profile 26′, a cut, slit, slice, or other weakness region 30 is formed, preferably through source closure profile 26′ and preferably not into base 27. See
Diverter 115 is present to inhibit continuous cutting, slitting, slicing, etc. of source closure profile 26′; in other words, diverter 115 forms a guard or bumper to inhibit cutting element 125 from forming a continuous cut, slit, slice, or other damaged area or line in source closure profile 26′. In
Package 10 may be made by generally any suitable process. For example, package 10 may be made by a horizontal process (e.g., where the film forming side panels 12, 14 moves in a generally horizontal direction) or a vertical process (e.g., where the film forming side panels 12, 14 moves in a generally vertical direction). As mentioned above, any or all of edges 15, 16, 18 may be folds or seals between side panels 12, 14. If not integral with side panels 12, 14, closure arrangement members 22, 24 may be attached to one or both of side panels 12, 14 before or after bottom edge 15 is formed.
The above specification and examples are believed to provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of particular embodiments of the invention. Because many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the true scope and spirit of the invention reside in the broad meaning of the claims hereinafter appended.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. provisional patent application 60/864,279 filed Nov. 3, 2006. The complete disclosure of application 60/864,279 is incorporated herein by reference.
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60864279 | Nov 2006 | US |