Claims
- 1. A slider bag, comprising:first and second opposing body panels fixedly connected to each other along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said pair of sides; a reclosable zipper extending along a mouth formed opposite said bottom and including a rib profile and a groove profile, said rib profile and said groove profile adapted to interlock with each other; a slider slidably mounted to said zipper for movement between a closed position and an open position, said rib and groove profiles being interlocked while said slider is in said closed position, said rib and groove profiles being progressively disengaged in response to movement of said slider to said open position; and a stationary member initially extending over said zipper and sealed to outer surfaces of said opposing body panels, said member includes first and second tab panels integrally formed with said respective first and second body panels, said first and second tab panels extending upward from said respective first and second body panels and being connected to each other above said zipper, said first and second tab panels being detachably connected to said respective first and second body panels along respective lines of weakness, said member being initially positioned proximate to said slider when said slider is in said closed position so as to initially obstruct the movement of said slider away from said closed position, said slider being allowed to move away from said closed position in response to removal of said member from the bag.
- 2. The bag of claim 1, wherein said lines of weakness are perforations, scores, or thinned areas.
- 3. The bag of claim 1, wherein said tab panels are adhered to each other above said zipper.
- 4. The bag of claim 1, wherein said tab panels are thermally fused to each other above said zipper.
- 5. The bag of claim 1, wherein said lines of weakness are located below said rib and groove profiles.
- 6. The bag of claim 1, wherein said member is removed from the bag along said lines of weakness.
- 7. The bag of claim 1, wherein said first and second tab panels are plastic.
- 8. The bag of claim 1, wherein said first and second tab panels are capable of being grasped by fingers to allow said first and second tab panels to be broken away from said respective first and second body panels along said lines of weakness.
- 9. A slider bag, comprising:first and second opposing body panels fixedly connected to each other along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said pair of sides; a reclosable zipper extending along a mouth formed opposite said bottom and including a rib profile and a groove profile, said rib profile and said groove profile adapted to interlock with each other; a slider slidably mounted to said zipper for movement between a closed position and an open position, said rib and groove profiles being interlocked while said slider is in said closed position, said rib and groove profiles being progressively disengaged in response to movement of said slider to said open position; and a stationary tab panel initially extending over said zipper and sealed to outer surfaces of said opposing body panels, said tab panel being integrally formed with said respective opposing body panels, said tab panel having a length less than a length of said zipper, said opposing body panels having respective lines of weakness to which said tab panel is joined, said tab panel being adapted to being detachably removed from said body panels along said lines of weakness, said tab panel being initially positioned proximate to said slider when said slider is in said closed position so as to initially obstruct the movement of said slider away from said closed position, said slider being allowed to move away from said closed position in response to removal of said tab panel from the bag.
- 10. The bag of claim 9, wherein said lines of weakness are perforations.
- 11. The bag of claim 9, wherein said lines of weakness are scores.
- 12. The bag of claim 9, wherein said lines of weakness are thinned areas.
- 13. The bag of claim 9, wherein said lines of weakness are located below said rib profile and said groove profile.
- 14. The bag of claim 9, wherein said tab panel is plastic.
- 15. The bag of claim 9, wherein said tab panel is capable of being grasped by fingers to allow said tab panel to be broken away from said respective opposing body panels along said lines of weakness.
- 16. A slider bag, comprising:first and second opposing body panels fixedly connected to each other along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said pair of sides; a reclosable zipper extending along a mouth formed opposite said bottom and including a rib profile and a groove profile, said rib profile and said groove profile adapted to interlock with each other; a slider slidably mounted to said zipper for movement between a closed position and an open position, said rib and groove profiles being interlocked while said slider is in said closed position, said rib and groove profiles being progressively disengaged in response to movement of said slider to said open position; and a stationary member initially extending over said zipper and joined to said respective opposing body panels along breakable lines of weakness in said opposing body panels, said lines of weakness located below said rib profile and said groove profile, said member having a length less than a length of said zipper, said member includes first and second panels which are integrally formed with said respective opposing body panels, said first and second panels extending upward from said respective first and second body panels and being connected to each other above said zipper, said slider being allowed to move away from said closed position to said open position in response to removal of said member from said respective opposing body panels along said breakable lines of weakness.
- 17. The bag of claim 16, wherein said lines of weakness are perforations.
- 18. The bag of claim 16, wherein said lines of weakness are scores.
- 19. The bag of claim 16, wherein said lines of weakness are thinned areas.
- 20. The bag of claim 16, wherein said stationary member is initially positioned proximate to said slider when said slider is in said closed position.
- 21. The bag of claim 16, wherein said first and second panels are adhered to each other above said zipper.
- 22. The bag of claim 16, wherein said first and second panels are thermally fused to each other above said zipper.
- 23. The bag of claim 16, wherein said first and second panels are plastic.
- 24. The bag of claim 16, wherein said first and second panels are capable of being grasped by fingers to allow said first and second panels to be broken away from said respective opposing body panels along said lines of weakness.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 09/309,465, filed on May 11, 1999 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,999 on Sep. 11, 2001.
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