A reclosable bag having first and second walls is disclosed with an open top defined by first and second elongate flexible fastener strips attached to the first and second walls, respectively, adjacent the top of the walls. One of the fastener strips has a profile portion forming a groove, and the other fastener strip has a profile portion forming a rib, with a portion of the rib received and retained in the groove when the bag top is closed. Each of the fastener strips has a base connected to the respective wall and each of the strips has an upper edge adjacent the upper edge adjacent the upper edge of the other strip. The bag has a slider mounted on the fastener strips which is moveable in one direction longitudinally of the fastener strips to progressively separate the rib from the groove to open the bag and the slider is moveable in the opposite direction to progressively return the rib portion to a retained condition in the groove to close the bag. The improvement over the prior art is a cradle provided near one end of the fastener strip sized, constructed and arranged to receive and retain the base of the slider therein, while the fastener strip is engaged with the corresponding sealing portion of the complementary sealing member. As a result, the sealing members remain interlocked and closed to provide a leak-tight seal. In one embodiment, the cradle has a tab extending therefrom at an angle of approximately 45° for abutment against and retention of the slider in the cradle. In a preferred embodiment, the cradle is of a length greater than the length of the slider so as to allow variations in the size of the slider during manufacture while still retaining the slider within the cradle and, thus, sealing the fastener strip. The cradle preferably has a tab extending therefrom at an angle of approximately 45° for abutment against and retention of the slider in the cradle. In a preferred embodiment the cradle is substantially C-shaped in it's internal configuration so as to retain the slider therein. The tab, although preferably at 45° extending from the cradle, can also extend at an angle from 15°-30° so as to abut against the slider and retain the slider within the cradle. In one embodiment the tab can abut against the separator within the slider. The cradle is preferably curved on at least one end so as to retain the slider therein. It is preferably curved at both ends.
The present invention relates generally to improvements in flexible fasteners of the type having releasably interlocking rib and groove elements with a slider to interlock or separate the rib and groove elements. The invention relates specifically to slide fasteners formed along one edge of the reclosable bag. The slide fasteners have a pair of fastener strips running along the top of the bag integrally formed in the bag wall. One of the fastener strips has an arrowhead-shaped profile extending perpendicularly from and transverse to the top of the bag. The other oppositely opposed fastener strip has a C-shaped profile sized, constructed and arranged for the arrowhead-shaped profile.
A problem in the manufacture of slide fasteners for profile strips is to secure the slider to the profile strip, to allow sealing of the fastener strip in an essentially leak-proof manner and to prevent removal of the slides from the bag.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to manufacture slide fasteners in which the fasteners are easily opened, but are substantially leakproof when sealed.
It is an additional object of the invention to provide sliders or slide fasteners which are extremely difficult to remove from the bag, in order to provide a child safety feature.
It is a further object of the invention to provide slide fasteners in which the fasteners and the film for the bags can be co-extruded so as to simplify the manufacturing process and reduce costs.
It is a further object of the invention to provide fastener strips having a cradle for receiving and selectively retaining the slider therein so that the slider fasteners remain substantially leakproof at their ends when the slider has been moved to a fully closed position on the fastener strips.
The foregoing description of drawings merely explains and illustrates the invention and the invention is not limited thereto, except insofar as those who have the disclosure before them are able to make modifications and variations therein without departing from the invention.
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In the preferred embodiment the separator has a length of 2.3 mm±0.3 mm. The separator 54 is preferably integrally formed from the slider 46 and is made of one homogeneous unit of plastic, preferably injection molded POM ocetel rock or that sold by RTP Company, Winona, Minn., or polypropylene with additive for lubrication.
In the preferred embodiment the slider is constructed of polyethylene, polycarbonate, polystyrene, acryl nitryl butyldirene styrene or other commonly formed injection molded plastic pieces.
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In the preferred embodiment, top portion 52 of slider 46 is approximately 1.2 mm in thickness. The distal portion 58 extends approximately 2.3 mm from the inside surface 66 of top 52. Slider 46 preferably has a height of approximately 8.6 mm, a thickness at its ends of 1.15 mm, a length of 14.8 mm, and the arrowhead-shaped tip 60 of a height of approximately 1 mm.
In the preferred embodiment, slider 46 has a series of gripping ribs 68 which are vertically disposed along its lateral edges 70 and 72, respectively. These gripping ribs 68 in the preferred embodiment have a radius of approximately 1.25 mm.
In the preferred embodiment, slider 46 has an interior chamber 70 having vertical walls at the front and rear ends 72 and 74, and having curved sidewalls 76 and 78 which have a radius of 9.9 mm.
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In a further aspect of the present invention, one of the plurality of sealing portions 538 of a first sealing member 534 additionally comprises one or more finger members 542. Although the finger members 542 are illustrated as forming part of only one of the sealing portions 538 and of only the first sealing member 534, it is understood that additional finger members may be equally incorporated into other ones of the sealing portions 538 of the first sealing member 534, or additionally into one or more of the sealing portions 540 of the second sealing member 536. In a presently preferred embodiment, the one or more finger members 542 are incorporated into a lower-most sealing portion of the plurality of sealing portions 538. Furthermore, each finger member 542 preferably extends laterally and/or partially upwardly relative to the sealing portion in which it is formed. Further still, where more than one finger member 542 is employed, each finger member 542 preferably extends at a different angle relative to the others. As described in greater detail below, particularly with reference to
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In order to retain the slider 600 on the fastener strips 506, 508, downward-facing channels 702, 704 are formed in the front wall 610. In a presently preferred embodiment, each downward-facing channel 702, 704 is defined by side portions 706, 708 of a separator 612 and by upper surfaces of grip rails 714, 716. In the same manner, the resulting of profiles 710, 712 of the downward facing channels 702, 704 substantially match the profiles of the corresponding guide rails 512, 514. The separator 612 comprises dimensions and is configured to induce separation of the sealing members 534, 536 of the corresponding fasteners strips 506, 508 without actually extending between sealing members 534, 536. As the slider 600 traverses the engaged fastener strips 506, 508, the separator block 612 causes the fastener strips 506, 508 to disengage, thereby opening the bag 400.
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In a preferred embodiment the cradle is substantially C-shaped so as to retain the slider therein. By C-shaped it is meant that it has a recessed interior and at least one tab extending therefrom at an angle of 15-30° so as to abut against the slider and retain the slider within the cradle. On the opposite side from the tab 936 is a curved lip 938 for abutting against the slider 600 therein. As further seen in
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In the embodiment shown, the cradle tip has a radius of 0.07 so as to allow easier passage of the slider 600 thereover.
In order to more clearly illustrate the invention, further attached is a photograph of the cradle of the present invention and die drawings showing the preferred dimensions. The photograph and die drawings may be referred to as
While the invention has been described with respect to certain preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that there are modifications, substitutions and other changes that can be made, yet will still fall within the intended scope of the invention.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/263,607 filed Oct. 31, 2005 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/424,016 filed Jun. 14, 2006.
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