The present invention relates to a plastic zipper equipped with a slider which is employed in packaging materials for food, pharmaceutical and electronic part item, which is capable of opening with ease and resealing even after a plurality of opening and closing operations while maintaining hermetical sealability, and is preventive against unfair unsealing. It is also concerned with a bag body fitted with the above-mentioned plastic zipper.
There are widely employed, as packaging materials for a variety of articles in the fields of foods, pharmaceuticals, electronic part items and the like, bag bodies each fitted with a plastic zipper. In particular, there are widely employed plastic zippers each equipped with a slider because of a ease in opening and closing and its capability of resealing.
However, with regard to the slider of the conventional structure, the inside guide is inserted between the hooks of a zipper, and even if the zipper is completely bound tight, the content in a bag leaks between the hooks and the inside guide which is inserted between the hooks. Hence, the above-mentioned conventional zipper is unusable for applications which require hermetical sealing and thus is used only for applications in no need of hermetical sealing such as general cargoes.
On the other hand, there is proposed a plastic zipper having such a structure that hermetical sealing can be maintained in a state of a engagement with a slider by the use of a specially shaped plastic zipper and a slider adapted thereto (for instance, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,067,208 and 5,664,299). In regard to the plastic zippers as disclosed therein, hermetical sealability is maintained by taking advantage of the elasticity of the plastic material which constitutes the zipper for the purpose of facilitating the disengagement even with a weak force, and therefore when the elasticity thereof varies with a variation in temperature or the like, it is made impossible to maintain the hermetical sealability after opening and closing operations, whereby the amount of leakage is increased. Such being the case, the above-proposed zippers are unusable for packaging such content as liquid and the like in which occurrence of leakage is forbidden.
In the interim, there is proposed a zipper which comprising a pair of male hook/female hooks formed on a surface of a plastic film, a continuous tightening wall which is installed parallel to said male hook on the inside of said male hook and a continuous pressing rib which is installed parallel to said female hooks on the inside of said female hooks, whereby the zipper is imparted with excellent properties in persistent hermetical sealability and also impact resistance by the tight contact between the continuous tightening wall and the continuous pressing rib as well as self-tightening effect thereof (hereinafter referred to as “hermetically sealable zipper”) (Japanese Patent Registration No. 2,938,784).
The conventional slider with such constitution that the inside guide is inserted between the male hook and the female hooks, when used in the above-mentioned hermetically sealable zipper, impairs the much-awaited hermetical sealability. In such circumstance,. as a solution for this problem, the present inventor previously proposed a plastic zipper which is equipped with a slider and in which protrusions for slider guide are installed each parallel to a male hook and a female hook of a pair of male/female hooks in the opening side (outside) of the pair of male/female hooks for the plastic zipper, and the inside guide of the slider is positioned between the protrusions and the hooks in the opening side of the hooks therefor {Japanese Patent Application No. 316469/1999 (Heisei 11)}.
As a further improvement as illustrated on the perspective view of
Accompanying the diversification of objects to be packaged in recent years, higher hermetical sealability is required of the plastic zipper. At the same time, it is desired that the zipper be endowed with the function capable of detection of its having been unsealed after sealing packaging for the purpose of preventing unsealing thereafter due to an unfair purpose or mistake which brings about such disadvantages that foreign matters are mixed in the package and/or the quality of the content therein is impaired.
However, the above-mentioned plastic zipper equipped with a slider suffers from the disadvantage of its incapability of preventing unfair unsealing, since the zipper in a state of being closed can be opened by pulling from the outside, the protrusion portion for slider guide.
As a result of intensive research and investigation made by the present inventor, it has been made possible to develop a plastic zipper which is equipped with a slider, imparted with a high degree of hermetical sealability, and easy to unseal and reopen/reclose; a plastic zipper which is equipped with a slider, and capable of further preventing unfair unsealing not using a slider; and a bag body fitted with the above-mentioned plastic zipper with a slider.
Specific means for solving the above-mentioned problems are summarized as follows:
1. A plastic zipper equipped with a slider and a preventive against unintentional unsealing, comprising a pair of male hooks and female hooks for sealing formed on a surface of a plastic film, and a pair of male hooks and female hooks for slider guide which are installed parallel to the hooks for sealing on the opening side of the zipper so that an inside guide of the slider is positioned between the hooks for sealing and the hooks for slider guide.
2. A plastic zipper equipped with a slider and a preventive against unintentional unsealing, comprising a pair of male hook and female hook for sealing formed on a surface of a plastic film, a continuous tightening wall which is installed parallel to the male hook on the inside of the male hook, a continuous pressing rib which is installed parallel to the female hook on the inside of the female hook, and a pair of male hook and female hook for slider guide which are installed parallel to the hooks for sealing on the opening side of the zipper so that an inside guide of the slider is positioned between the hooks for sealing and the hooks for slider guide.
3. The plastic zipper equipped with a slider and a preventive against unintentional unsealing as set forth in the preceding item 1 or 2, wherein the hooks for slider guide have each an opening strength of at least 4 kgf/50 mm as a strength of opening from the opening side.
4. A bag body fitted with the plastic zipper equipped with a slider as set forth in any of the preceding items 1 through 3.
The embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the related drawings.
The plastic zipper equipped with a slider according to the present invention is that in which hooks for slider guide are installed in place of protrusions for slider guide G1-1 and G1-2 in the plastic zipper equipped with a slider as illustrated on
That is to say,
In addition, it is made possible to further enhance the working effect inherent in the present invention including the effect on the prevention against unfair unsealing by constituting the zipper in such a manner that an easily peelable plastic layer is installed in advance, on either or both of the continuous tightening wall and continuous pressing rib for the hermetically sealable zipper or on either or both of the male hook and female hook for a conventional zipper so that the continuous tightening wall and the continuous pressing rib or the male and female hooks are brought into close contact with each other via the easily peelable plastic layer at the time of hermetical sealing, or by constituting the zipper in such a manner that in addition to the foregoing, the color of the easily peelable plastic layer is made different from the color of the object to be brought into close contact so that the color at the time of close contact changes when the plastic layer is peeled.
The slider to be used in the plastic zipper equipped with a slider according to the present invention is the slider to be used in the plastic zipper equipped with a slider in the above-mentioned Japanese Patent Application No. 316469/ 1999 (Heisei 11), and is the same in form, shape and function as that described with reference to
The hooks for slider guide may be equipped with a flange (shown as H3-1 and H3-2 on
It is preferable that the hooks for slider guide are of such structure that an opening strength in the case of opening the hooks from the opening side is at least 4 kgf/50 mm, particularly at least 6 kgf/50 mm. When the opening strength is less than 4 kgf/50 mm, there is brought about the possibility of being unfairly unsealed, since the hooks are easily openable by hand. However in the case of opening the hooks for slider guide from the opposite side of the opening side, that is, from the side of the hooks for sealing, the opening strength need not be so high, and conversely unreasonably high opening strength unfavorably necessitates a strong force when opening the zipper by sliding the slider. It is preferable as illustrated on
In the case where a measurement is made of the opening strength of a zipper which is not equipped with a flange or equipped with a flange having only a slight width, the flange is adhesively bonded to the zipper by the use of a supersonic welder or the like, taking sufficient care not to exert thermal influence on the hooks of the zipper.
In the following discussion, the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to comparative example and working example, which however shall never limit the present invention thereto.
There was prepared a flat bag which was sealed on three sides and which measured 140 mm wide by 200 mm high by the use of laminate films which had been dry laminated so that the bag inside consisted of 60 micron thick low density linear polyethylene resin and the bag outside consisted of 15 micron thick polyamide resin. Thereafter, the flat bag thus prepared was fitted with a hermetically sealable zipper as illustrated on
Then a bag body fitted with a plastic zipper was prepared by installing hollows H-1, H-2 as illustrated on
Subsequently, attempts were made to unseal from the outside, the bag bodies which had been prepared in the aforesaid manner at the portion where the zipper was closed by the use of the slider, but such unsealing was impossible.
Thereafter each often numbers of the above-prepared bag bodies were filled in with 700 milliliter of water by opening the plastic zipper with the slider, and then the zipper was closed with the slider. Subsequently, by a method in accordance with JIS Z-0238 each of the bag bodies to be tested was dropped from a drop height of 30 cm in such a direction that the horizontal portion of the bag body and the zipper impinged upon a floor surface. Further each of the bag bodies was compressed at 45 Kgf, and was checked for water leakage. As a result, any and all of the 10 bag bodies were completely free from water leakage.
Consequently, it has been proved that the bag body fitted with the plastic zipper fitted with a slider according to the present invention is surpassingly excellent in impact resistance and leakage resistance and at the same time, unfair unsealing of the zipper in a closed state was judged to be impossible.
According to the present invention, it has been made possible to provide a plastic zipper equipped with a slider capable of preventing unfair unsealing using a method other than the sliding of a slider, without impairing the hermetical sealability and other characteristic that are imparted inherently to the hooks for unsealing by virtue of the installation of the hooks for slider guide on the opening side of the zipper in addition to and aside from the hooks for unsealing.
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