Reclosable fastener assembly with slider closed position indicator

Abstract
A reclosable fastener assembly includes first and second elongated closure elements that are engageable to form a seal. A slider is slidable relative to the closure elements between an open position and a closed position and is adapted (i) to engage the closure elements to one another when moved across the closure elements toward the closed position and (ii) to disengage the closure elements from one another when moved across the closure elements toward the open position. The slider carries a first partial indicator. A second partial indicator is located relative to the closure elements so as to complement the first partial indicator to form a visual indicator when the slider is in the closed position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to reclosable fastener assemblies, such as the kind that is useful for sealing thermoplastic bags. More specifically, the present invention relates to such a fastener assembly which employs a slider by which the fastener assembly is opened and closed, and which provides a visual indicator of when the slider is in its closed position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Reclosable fastener assemblies are well known in the art, most commonly for use in sealing thermoplastic bags. Such fastener assemblies often include a pair of opposing, engageable closure elements that can be pressed together to form a seal and subsequently pried apart to release the seal. In many such fastener assemblies, commonly referred to as “zippers,” the closure elements are complementary profiles that interlock when pressed together.




Some typical fastener assemblies are illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,140,720 (interlocking rib and groove elements), U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,143 (rolling action zipper profile), and U.S. Pat. No. 3,173,184 (profiles having alternating hook-shaped closure elements).




Some fastener assemblies include a slider to facilitate engaging and disengaging of the closure elements. The slider rides on the closure elements, and, depending on the direction the slider is moved along the closure elements, the fastener assembly is either opened or closed. A typical slider brackets the closure elements and is configured so as to clamp the closure elements together when moved in one direction and to pry the closure elements apart when moved in the other direction. In some embodiments, the slider will include a separating element that fits between the closure elements in order to pry them apart. Such separating elements are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,262,395 (arrowhead-shaped separating element); 5,007,143 (tapered separating element); 3,173,184 (v-shaped separating element) and 5,067,208 (key-hole shaped separating element).




Certain reclosable fastener assemblies provide tactile and/or audible feedback as the slider moves across the closure elements. These typically involve detents or deformations in the closure elements that affect the feel and/or sound the closure elements produce as they are interlocked, such as in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,138,750 and 5,722,128, or closure elements that elastically deform when interlocked, such as in U.S. Pat. No. 5,774,955. The former type provides feedback while the slider is being moved, but no real indication as to whether the fastener assembly is closed or open once the slider is at an end of the closure elements. The latter type does provide an indication of when the fastener assembly is closed, but that indication is rather subtle.




Other reclosable fastener assemblies provide visual feedback when the closure elements are engaged. These typically involve providing colored closure elements that combine to produce a color change when the closure elements are interlocked. Some examples are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,829,641; 4,907,321 and 5,356,222. Unless the closure profiles are sufficiently separated, this arrangement is only helpful when the user remembers which color indicates an open position of the closure elements.




Thus, it is not always easy for a user to tell at a glance whether a fastener assembly is closed or open. This is especially true for fastener assemblies that employ sliders, because the action of the slider typically does not separate the closure elements far enough that it is visually obvious when the fastener is open. Therefore, there is a need in the art for a reclosable fastener assembly, employing a slider, whereby a visual indicator is provided as to whether the slider is in its fully closed position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The reclosable fastener assembly of the present invention addresses the foregoing needs in the art by providing complementary partial indicators that combine to form a visual indicator when the slider is in the closed position.




According to one aspect, the present invention relates to a reclosable fastener assembly, including first and second elongated closure elements engageable to form a seal. A slider is slidable relative to the closure elements between an open position and a closed position and is adapted (i) to engage the closure elements to one another when moved across the closure elements toward the closed position and (ii) to disengage the closure elements from one another when moved across the closure elements toward the open position. The slider carries a first partial indicator. A second partial indicator is located relative to the closure elements so as to complement the first partial indicator to form a visual indicator when the slider is in the closed position.




Preferably, the second partial indicator is stationary relative to the closure elements. Generally, the second partial indicator is located near an end of the closure elements.




The first and second partial indicators can comprise complementary portions of a pattern. The pattern can be a word, in which case the first and second partial indicators can include complementary portions of individual letters of the word. The pattern can also depict an object, which can be three dimensional.




A stop can be disposed so that the slider abuts the stop when the slider is in the closed position, and the second partial indicator can be provided on the stop.




Alternatively, the slider can include an opening through a side of the slider, and the second partial indicator can comprise a visible feature that is located so as to be visible through the opening of the slider when the slider is in the closed position. A pair of the openings can be provided, one each through opposite sides of the slider, in which case a pair of the visible features can be provided, each located so as to be visible through a different one of the pair of the openings of the slider when the slider is in the closed position. The feature can be provided on the surface of one of the closure elements, and can be a pigmented spot, for example.




According to another aspect, the present invention relates to a reclosable fastener assembly for selectively closing a mouth of a thermoplastic bag. The fastener assembly includes first and second elongated closure profiles disposed on opposing surfaces of the mouth of the bag. The first and second closure profiles are interlockable to seal the mouth of the bag. A slider brackets the closure profiles, and is slidable relative to the closure profiles between an open position and a closed position. The slider is adapted (i) to interlock the closure profiles when moved across the closure profiles toward the closed position and (ii) to disengage the closure profiles from one another when moved across the closure profiles toward the open position. The slider carries a first partial indicator. A second partial indicator is disposed relative to the closure profiles so as to combine with the first partial indicator to form a visual indicator when the slider is in the closed position.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments, with reference to the following drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a partial perspective view of a thermoplastic bag employing a reclosable fastener assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 1B

is a detailed perspective view of an aspect of the fastener assembly illustrated in

FIG. 1

, in a closed position.





FIGS. 2A and 2B

are schematic illustrations of partial indicators of a fastener assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention, in a partially open position and a closed position, respectively.





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are schematic illustrations of partial indicators of a fastener assembly according to another embodiment of the fastener assembly of the present invention, in a partially open position and a closed position, respectively.





FIG. 4A

is a partial perspective view of a thermoplastic bag employing a reclosable fastener assembly according to another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4B

is a detailed perspective view of an aspect of the fastener assembly illustrated in

FIG. 4A

, in a closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1A and 1B

illustrate a reclosable fastener assembly


1


according to an embodiment of the present invention. The fastener assembly


1


includes first and second elongated closure elements


10


,


20


that are engageable to form a seal. A slider


30


, which can slide relative to the closure elements


10


,


20


between a closed position (illustrated in

FIG. 1B

) and a fully open position (at the opposite end of the closure elements


10


,


20


), is adapted to promote engagement between the closure elements


10


,


20


when moved across the closure elements


10


,


20


toward its closed position, and disengage the closure elements


10


,


20


from one another when moved across the closure elements toward its open position. The fastener assembly includes first and second partial indicators


42


,


44


, which are visible features that complement one another to form a visual indicator


40


when the slider


30


is in its closed position. The first partial indicator


42


is provided on the slider


30


. The second partial indicator


44


is provided separate from the slider


30


and is positioned so as to complement the first partial indicator


42


and to form the visual indicator


40


when the slider


30


is moved to its closed position.




The reclosable fastener assembly


1


is useful, for example, for selectively closing the mouth of a thermoplastic bag


50


. A typical thermoplastic bag


50


is formed of an opposing pair of flexible plastic sheets


51


,


53


, sealed together along a bottom (not shown) and two opposing side edges


52


,


54


. The top edges


56


,


58


of the bag


50


are not sealed together, thereby forming an open mouth (to which the closure elements are affixed). The plastic sheets


51


,


53


are typically made from any suitable thermoplastic film. Examples of suitable materials include low density polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, substantially linear copolymers of ethylene, polypropylene, polyvinylidene chloride, other thermoplastic polymers, and blends of two or more of these. Pigment(s), ethylene vinyl acetate (for enhanced clarity), or the like, are often added.




The closure elements


10


,


20


typically comprise complementary profiles, facing one another, which can be interlocked substantially across their entire length to form a seal. The closure elements


10


,


20


are engaged to one another by pressing them together. The closure elements


10


,


20


are affixed to or near the top edges,


56


,


58


, respectively, of the plastic sheets


51


,


53


of the bag


50


and face one another. The closure elements


10


,


20


can be extruded separately and attached to the bag, or can be extruded integrally with the sheets forming the bag. The closure elements can take any of several forms known in the art, including profiles such as those noted above, shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,140,720; 5,007,143 and 3,173,184.




As noted, the closure elements


10


,


20


are engaged to and disengaged from one another by action of the slider


30


. The construction and operation of the slider


30


, insofar as it interacts with the closure elements


10


,


20


to open and to close the fastener assembly


1


, are not critical to the present invention and can take any suitable form. One suitable slider is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,128, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.




The slider


30


will typically have a generally inverted U-shaped profile, with a top


31


that straddles across the closure elements and sides


32


,


33


that depend from the top, one to either side of the closure elements


10


,


20


. At least a portion of the closure elements is bracketed by the sides


32


,


33


of the slider. Typically, ridges


35


project inwardly from each side


32


,


33


of the slider


30


. The ridges


35


help to maintain the slider


30


on the closure elements


10


,


20


, and can assist in pressing the closure elements


10


,


20


into engagement. The outer surfaces of the closure elements


10


,


20


can be shaped to accommodate or provide a track for the ridges


35


. The ridges


35


can extend substantially the entire length of the slider


30


, or can be provided at either end of the slider


30


.




Typically, the slider


30


will be tapered, so that either the sides


32


,


33


or the ridges


35


are closer together at one end


38


(the “clamping” end) of the slider


30


than at the other end


39


. As the slider


30


is moved toward its closed position, the clamping end


38


of the slider


30


trails. The closer spacing (between the sides


32


,


33


or the ridges


35


) acts to press the closure elements


10


,


20


together, thereby forcing the closure elements


10


,


20


to interlock.




A separating element (not shown) can depend from the top


31


between the sides


32


,


33


of the slider. The separating element fits between the closure elements


10


,


20


. As the slider


30


is moved toward the fully open position, the separating element trails the clamping end


38


of the slider


30


, so that the separating element pries the closure elements


10


,


20


apart. As with the overall slider


30


, the configuration of the separating element is not critical to the present invention.




The slider


30


can be formed in any suitable manner, including fabricating multiple parts which are secured together on the closure elements


10


,


20


(by, for example, fusing, friction fitting, bondings, clamping, or the like), or a one-piece construction that is fit onto the closure elements. The slider


30


(or slider parts) can be formed using any suitable method, such as injection molding, and can be formed of any suitable material, such as, for example, polybutylene terephthalate, polypropylene, nylon, polystyrene, acetal, polyketone, high density polyethylene, polycarbonate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, or the like.




Optionally, a stop


60


can be provided at a position at which the slider


30


will abut the stop


60


when the slider


30


is in its closed position. This stop


60


can serve two functions. The stop


60


can prevent the slider


30


from sliding off the end of the closure elements


10


,


20


once the slider


30


reaches its closed position. The stop


60


can also reinforce the edge


54


of the bag


50


and/or the ends of the closure elements


10


,


20


, thereby maintaining the sheets


51


,


53


together at the edge


54


of the bag and/or the closure elements


10


,


20


together at their ends. A similar stop (not shown) can be provided at the opposite end of the closure elements


10


,


20


for the same reasons. The end stops


60


also provide a user with a convenient grip when moving the slider


30


.




The construction and securement of the stops


60


are not critical to the present invention, and can be done in any suitable manner. For example, the stops


60


can be riveted, clamped, molded or fused either to the sheets


51


,


53


or to the closure elements


10


,


20


, or can be formed integrally with the closure elements


10


,


20


, generally in a post-extrusion process. Examples of suitable stops are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,067,208 (riveted-on clips); 5,088,971 (molded from surrounding fastener material); 5,131,121 (ultrasonically formed); 5,161,286 (clamped-on clips); 5,405,478 (bonded end stops); 5,442,837 (sealed ends of profiles) and 5,448,807 (melted-on clips).




As noted above, the slider


30


includes the first partial indicator


42


. The first partial indicator


42


can be formed integrally with the slider


30


, or can be affixed to the slider


30


, as long as the first partial indicator


42


moves with the slider


30


.




The second partial indicator


44


is disposed relative to the closure elements


10


,


20


so as to combine with the first partial indicator


42


to form a visual indicator


40


when the slider


30


is in its closed position. The second partial indicator


44


should be stationary relative to the closure elements


10


,


20


, and is preferably located near the end of the closure elements


10


,


20


.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, the first and second partial indicators


42


,


44


provide complementary portions of a pattern. The actual content of the pattern is not crucial to the present invention, although it is preferred that the pattern be chosen and divided so as to provide a clear indication of when the visual indicator


40


is and is not formed. For example, the pattern can be a word. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, the pattern is the word “CLOSED” divided between the first and second partial indicators


42


,


44


. If the pattern is a word, it is preferred that the first and second partial indicators


42


,


44


include complementary portions of an individual letter or individual letters of the word (as in the embodiment shown in FIGS.


2


A and


2


B), thereby further emphasizing the disconnect of the partial first and second partial indicators


42


,


44


when the slider


30


is not in its closed position. In another embodiment, illustrated in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, the pattern depicts an image or object. The image or object can be two- or three-dimensional, and if desired, a well-known animated character, symbol, or the like.




In the embodiments illustrated in

FIGS. 1A-3B

, in which the first and second partial indicators


42


,


44


comprise complementary portions of a pattern, it is preferred that the second partial indicator


44


be provided on the stop


60


that is near the closed position of the slider


30


. However, this is not necessary to the invention, and the second partial indicator


44


can be provided integrally with the closure elements


10


,


20


or another part of the fastener assembly


1


, or can be a separate element affixed to the fastener assembly.




In another embodiment, illustrated in

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, the slider


30


includes an opening


37


through which a surface of the closure elements


10


,


20


can be viewed. The opening


37


can be located so that the closure elements


10


,


20


are visible therethrough. Alternatively, the slider


30


can extend above or below the closure elements


10


,


20


, and the opening


37


can be positioned so that a different part of the fastener assembly


1


or bag


50


is visible therethrough. The opening


47


can be formed in any suitable manner. For example, if the slider is injection molded, the opening


47


can be formed during molding, in a post-mold operation (e.g., drilling), or by some combination of the two.




The slider


30


and opening


37


provide the first partial indicator


42


. The second partial indicator


44


is a feature of the fastener assembly or bag that is located so as to be visible through the opening


37


of the slider


30


when the slider


30


is in its closed position. The second partial indicator


44


is positioned on the closure elements


10


,


20


, a different part of the fastener assembly


1


, or the bag


50


, depending on the location of the opening


37


of the slider


30


when the slider


30


is in its closed position. For example, the second partial indicator


44


can be a colored spot, pattern, icon, symbol, letter, word or the like that is provided on or is visible through an outer surface of one of the closure elements


10


,


20


. The second partial indicator


44


can be formed in any suitable manner, such as, for example, ink jet printing, contact printing, embossing, or the like.




If desired, openings


37


can be provided on each side


32


,


33


of the slider


30


, and corresponding second partial indicators


44


can be provided on each side of the bag.




Alternatively, multiple openings


37


can be provided on either or both sides


32


,


33


of the slider


30


, and corresponding second partial indicators


44


can be provided. In one arrangement, the slider


30


can include, as part of the first partial indicator


42


, a portion of a pattern interspersed with and interrupted by the openings


37


. The second partial indicator


44


can be a complementary portion of the pattern located so as to be visible through the openings


37


when the slider


30


is in its closed position. This arrangement has similarities to the embodiments discussed with reference to

FIGS. 1A-3B

, in that their first and second partial indicators


42


,


44


comprise complementary portions of a pattern, and similarities to the embodiment discussed with reference to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, in that visual indicator


40


is formed by aligning openings in the slider


30


with a visible feature of the fastener assembly


1


.




In one example (not illustrated), the first partial indicator


42


on the slider


30


includes the word “CLOSED” printed thereon, except that a pair of the openings


37


is provided in place of the letters “O” and “E”, respectively. The second partial indicator


44


is the word “OPEN” located so as to be visible when the slider


30


is not in its closed position and so as to be obscured when the slider


30


is in its closed position. The letters “O” and “E” of the word “OPEN” can be located so as to be visible through the openings


37


of the slider


30


, thus completing the word “CLOSED” to form the visual indicator


40


. Of course, other words or patterns can be used.




In yet another embodiment (not illustrated), the first partial indicator


42


is provided by a slider


30


that is see-through and color tinted. The second partial indicator


44


can be an underlying pattern in one color that is overlayed (and obscured) by a second color. The second partial indicator


40


is visible through the slider


30


when the slider


30


is in its closed position. The colors of the slider


30


and the second partial indicator


44


are chosen so that the second color is filtered by the slider


30


so that the underlying pattern becomes visible through the slider


30


to form the visible indicator


40


. In a preferred version, the second color is provided in an overlying pattern. The user will know that the overlying pattern indicates that the fastener assembly is open, while the underlying pattern indicates closed (such as, for example, the word “CLOSED”).




While the present invention has been described with respect to what is at present considered to be the preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, the invention is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements, some of which are discussed above, included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the following claims is intended to be accorded the broadest reasonable interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




Fastener assemblies according to the present invention are particularly useful as resealable closures for thermoplastic bags. Such a fastener assembly provides ease of use by virtue of its employment of a slider to assist in opening and closing the fastener assembly. It also provides the user with a simple visual indication as to whether the slider is in its closed position.



Claims
  • 1. A reclosable bag fastener assembly, comprising:first and second elongated closure elements engageable to form a seal; a slider slidable relative to the closure elements between an open position and a closed position and being adapted (i) to engage the closure elements to one another when moved across the closure elements toward the closed position and (ii) to disengage the closure elements from one another when moved across the closure elements toward the open position; a first partial indicator carried by the slider; and a second partial indicator located relative to the closure elements so as to complement the first partial indicator to form a visual indicator when the slider is in the closed position.
  • 2. The fastener assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second partial indicator is stationary relative to the closure elements.
  • 3. The fastener assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second partial indicator is located near an end of the closure elements.
  • 4. The fastener assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first and second partial indicators comprise complementary portions of a pattern.
  • 5. The fastener assembly according to claim 4, wherein the pattern comprises a word.
  • 6. The fastener assembly according to claim 5, wherein the first and second partial indicators include complementary portions of an individual letter of the word.
  • 7. The fastener assembly according to claim 4, wherein the pattern depicts an object.
  • 8. The fastener assembly according to claim 4, wherein the pattern is three-dimensional.
  • 9. The fastener assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a stop disposed so that the slider abuts the stop when the slider is in the closed position, wherein the second partial indicator is provided on the stop.
  • 10. The fastener assembly according to claim 1, wherein the slider includes an opening through a side of the slider, and wherein the second partial indicator comprises a visible feature that is located so as to be visible through the opening of the slider when the slider is in the closed position.
  • 11. The fastener assembly according to claim 10, wherein a pair of the openings is provided, one each through opposite sides of the slider, and a pair of the visible features is provided, each located so as to be visible through a different one of the pair of the openings of the slider when the slider is in the closed position.
  • 12. The fastener assembly according to claim 10, wherein the feature is provided on the surface of one of the closure elements.
  • 13. A reclosable bag fastener assembly for selectively closing a mouth of a thermoplastic bag, the fastener assembly comprising:first and second elongated closure profiles disposed on opposing surfaces of the mouth of the bag, the first and second closure profiles being interlockable to seal the mouth of the bag; a slider bracketing the closure profiles, the slider being slidable relative to the closure profiles between an open position and a closed position and being adapted (i) to interlock the closure profiles when moved across the closure profiles toward the closed position and (ii) to disengage the closure profiles from one another when moved across the closure profiles toward the open position; a first partial indicator carried by the slider; and a second partial indicator disposed relative to the closure profiles so as to combine with the first partial indicator to form a visual indicator when the slider is in the closed position.
  • 14. The fastener assembly according to claim 13, wherein the second partial indicator is stationary relative to the closure profiles.
  • 15. The fastener assembly according to claim 13, wherein the second partial indicator is located near an end of the closure profiles.
  • 16. The fastener assembly according to claim 13, wherein the first and second partial indicators comprise complementary portions of a pattern.
  • 17. The fastener assembly according to claim 16, wherein the pattern comprises a word.
  • 18. The fastener assembly according to claim 17, wherein the first and second partial indicators include complementary portions of an individual letter of the word.
  • 19. The fastener assembly according to claim 16, wherein the pattern depicts an object.
  • 20. The fastener assembly according to claim 16, wherein the pattern is three-dimensional.
  • 21. The fastener assembly according to claim 13, further comprising a stop disposed so that the slider abuts the stop when the slider is in the closed position, wherein the second partial indicator is provided on the stop.
  • 22. The fastener assembly according to claim 13, wherein the slider includes an opening through a side of the slider, wherein the second partial indicator comprises a visible feature that is located so as to be visible through the opening of the slider when the slider is in the closed position.
  • 23. The fastener assembly according to claim 22, wherein a pair of the openings is provided, one each through opposite sides of the slider, and a pair of the visible features is provided, each located so as to be visible through a different one of the pair of the openings of the slider when the slider is in the closed position.
  • 24. The fastener assembly according to claim 22, wherein the feature is provided on the surface of one of the closure profiles.
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