Resealable package having a reinforced slider device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450686
  • Patent Number
    6,450,686
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 29, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A resealable, flexible package having a reinforced slider device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the flexible package includes a resealable closure mechanism, such as a recloseable zipper for selective opening and closing of the package. The zipper includes a first and second closure profile. A slider device is operably mounted on the zipper for selectively opening and closing the resealable zipper. The slider device has a top wall and first and second sidewalls depending from the top wall. The slider device includes a reinforcement structure to increase the force required to remove the slider device from the flexible package. In one embodiment, the slider device includes at least one rib member integral with and extending outwardly from the top wall and each of the sidewalls. In another embodiment, the slider device includes a first and second rib member constructed and arranged to reinforce the top wall and each of the sidewalls at separate locations. Accordingly, the rib members increase the rigidity of the slider device, thereby increasing the force required to remove the slider device from the flexible package.
Description




FIELD




This disclosure generally relates to closure arrangements for polymer packages, such as, plastic bags. In particular, this disclosure relates to closure arrangements having resealable profiles and slider devices to open and close the profiles.




BACKGROUND




Many packaging applications use resealable containers to store or enclose various types of articles and materials. These packages may be used to store food products, non-food consumer goods, medical supplies, waste materials, and many other articles. Resealable packages are convenient in that they can be closed and resealed after the initial opening to preserve the enclosed contents. The need to locate a storage container for the unused portion of the products in the package is thus avoided. In some instances, providing products in resealable packages appreciably enhances the marketability of those products.




Some types of resealable packages are opened and closed using a slider device. In a typical resealable package, the slider device is operably mounted to a resealable closure mechanism having profiled elements or closure profiles. When the slider device travels in a first direction along the mechanism, the package is selectively closed. When the slider device travels in a second direction along the mechanism, the package is selectively opened. Moreover, the slider device typically includes a system that allows the slider to slide along the resealable closure mechanism without becoming disengaged from the resealable package. However, existing slider devices have shortcomings that limit their usefulness.




For example, many slider devices can be easily removed from the resealable, flexible package by the user with very little effort. However, in many applications, it is typically undesirable for the slider device to be removed from the flexible package. Furthermore, once the slider device is removed from the package, it is typically difficult to replace on the package.




Improvements in the design and manufacture of slider devices are desirable.




SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE




In general terms, this disclosure relates to polymer packages with closure arrangements having resealable closure profiles and slider devices to open and close the profiles. In one aspect, a flexible package is disclosed comprising a package surrounding wall defining an interior and a mouth providing access to the interior. The flexible package also includes a resealable closure mechanism, such as a recloseable zipper, along the mouth for selective opening and closing of the mouth. The zipper also includes a first and second closure profile. A slider device is operably mounted on the zipper for selectively opening and closing the resealable zipper. The slider device has a top wall and a first and second sidewall depending from the top wall. Furthermore, the slider device includes reinforcement structure to increase the force required to remove the slider device from the flexible package. In one embodiment, the slider device includes at least one rib member integral with and extending outwardly from the top wall and each of the sidewalls. The rib member is constructed and arranged to reinforce the top wall and each of the sidewalls.




In yet another aspect, the slider device includes a first and second rib member for reinforcing the top wall and each of the sidewalls. In one aspect, the first rib member is positioned proximate to the first end of the slider device. Similarly, the second rib member is positioned proximate to the second end of said slider device.




The disclosure also concerns a recloseable zipper arrangement. In one embodiment described, the zipper arrangement includes a first closure profile defining a first shoulder and a second closure profile defining a second shoulder. A slider device of the type described above is provided for selectively opening and closing the recloseable zipper arrangement.




Methods of using a resealable package are described. Methods include a step of moving a slider device as described above along a mouth of the package in a first direction to close the package. Furthermore, the method also includes the step of moving the slider device along the mouth of the package in a second direction to open the package.




A method of removing a slider device as described above from the resealable zipper is also disclosed. The method includes the step of flexing the sidewalls apart from each other and against the force of the reinforcing ribs to remove the slider device from the recloseable zipper.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmented, side elevational, schematic view of a one possible embodiment of a flexible, resealable package having a slider device, according to principles of this disclosure;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of one possible embodiment of profiled elements usable with the resealable package of

FIG. 1

according to principles of this disclosure;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, top perspective view of the slider device illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, bottom perspective view of the slider device illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged, bottom plan view of the slider device illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged, top plan view of the slider device illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


4


, and


5


;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the slider device illustrated in

FIG. 6

taken along line


7





7


; and





FIG. 8

is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the slider device illustrated in

FIG. 6

taken along line


8





8


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

illustrates one example of a packaging arrangement in the form of a resealable, flexible package


110


, for example, a polymeric package such as a plastic bag, having a resealable closure mechanism


114


, for example, interlocking profiled elements, constructed in accordance with the principles of this disclosure. The flexible package


110


includes first and second opposed panel sections


116


,


118


, typically made from a flexible, polymeric, plastic film. With some manufacturing applications, the first and second panel sections


116


,


118


are heat-sealed together along two side edges


120


,


122


and meet at a fold line


123


in order to form a three-edged containment section for a product within an interior


124


of the package


110


. In the embodiment shown, the fold line


123


comprises the bottom edge


125


of the package


110


. Alternatively, two separate panel sections


116


,


118


of plastic film may be used and heat-sealed together along the two side edges


120


,


122


and at the bottom edge


125


. Access is provided to the interior


124


of the package


110


through a mouth


126


at a top edge


127


of the package. In the particular embodiment shown, the mouth


126


extends the width of the package


110


.




The resealable closure mechanism


114


is illustrated in

FIG. 1

at the mouth


126


of the flexible package


110


. In the embodiment shown, the resealable closure mechanism


114


extends the width of the mouth


126


. Alternatively, the closure mechanism


114


could be positioned on the package


110


at a location different from the mouth


126


of the package


110


, depending on the application needs for the package


110


.




The resealable closure mechanism


114


can be one of a variety of closure mechanisms. In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the resealable closure mechanism


114


is shown in the specific form of a zipper-type closure mechanism. By the term “zipper-type closure mechanism,” it is meant a structure having opposite interlocking or mating profiled elements that under the application of pressure will interlock and close the region between the profiles. Exemplary zipper-type closure mechanisms are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,240,241; 4,246,288; or 4,437,293; each of which is incorporated by reference herein.




In particular, the zipper-type closure mechanism in

FIG. 2

is an illustration of one example of a closure mechanism


114


. The closure mechanism


114


includes an elongated first closure profile


130


and an elongated second closure profile


131


. Typically, the closure profiles


130


,


131


are manufactured separately from each other.




Still in reference to

FIG. 2

, the preferred first closure profile


130


depicted includes a sealing flange or bonding strip


132


, a base strip


133


, a first closure member


134


, first and second guide posts


136


,


137


, and an upper flange


139


. The closure member


134


extends from the base strip


133


by way of a stem


134




a


and is generally projecting from the base strip


133


. At a free end of the stem


134




a


(the tip of the closure member


134


) is a hook or catch


140


. The guideposts


136


,


137


also extend from the base strip


133


and are generally projecting from the base strip


133


. The guide posts


136


,


137


aid in holding the closure mechanism


114


closed and in aligning the first closure profile


130


with the second closure profile


131


for interlocking. The bonding strip


132


depends or extends downward from the second guide post


137


and can be attached to a first panel section, such as the first panel section


116


of the package


110


of

FIG. 1

at region


135


(FIG.


1


). A first shoulder


138


is defined by the intersection of the base strip


133


and bonding strip


132


. In the example illustrated, the bonding strip


132


is spaced a distance laterally from the base strip


133


to define a corner forming the shoulder


138


. The upper flange


139


extends upwardly from the base strip


133


and first guidepost


136


.




The preferred second closure profile


131


depicted includes a bonding strip


142


, a base strip


143


, a first closure member


144


, a guidepost


146


, and an upper flange


147


. The closure member


144


extends from the base strip


143


by way of a stem


144




a


and is generally projecting from the base strip


143


. At a free end of the stem


144




a


(or tip of the closure member


144


) is a hook or catch


149


. The guidepost


146


also extends from the base strip


143


and is generally projecting from the base strip


143


. The guide post


146


aids in holding the closure mechanism


114


closed and aids in aligning the second closure profile


131


with the first closure profile


130


for interlocking. The bonding strip


142


depends or extends downward from the guidepost


146


and can be attached to a second panel section, such as the second panel section


118


of the package


110


of

FIG. 1. A

shoulder


148


, analogous to the shoulder


138


, is formed at the corner of the bonding strip


142


and guidepost


146


.




The first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


are designed to engage with one another to form the resealable closure mechanism


114


. The closure member


134


of the first closure profile


130


extends from the base strip


133


a first distance. The closure member


144


of the second closure profile


131


also extends from the base strip


143


a first distance. These first distances that the closure members


134


,


144


extend are sufficient to allow mechanical engagement, or interlocking, between the first closure member


134


of the first closure profile


130


and the first closure member


144


of the second closure profile


131


. In particular, the catches


140


,


149


hook or engage each other. Furthermore, the closure profiles


130


,


131


may be sealed together at their ends, such as regions


196


,


198


of

FIG. 1

, to further aid in aligning the closure profiles


130


,


131


for interlocking through processes such as ultrasonic crushing. Pressure is applied to the closure profiles


130


,


131


as they engage to form the openable sealed closure mechanism


114


. Pulling the first closure profile


130


and the second closure profile


131


away from each other causes the two closure profiles


130


,


131


to disengage, opening the package


110


of FIG.


1


. This provides access to the contents of the package


110


through the mouth


126


(FIG.


1


).




In some applications, the closure profiles


130


,


131


are formed by two separate extrusions or through two separate openings of a common extrusion. Typically, the resealable closure mechanism


114


is made of conventional materials, such as a polymeric, plastic material, for example, polyethylene or polypropylene. In one example embodiment, the closure arrangement illustrated in

FIG. 2

is manufactured using conventional extrusion and heat sealing techniques.




Still referring to

FIG. 1

, a slider device


150


is provided to open and close the resealable closure mechanism


114


. Slider devices and how they function to open and close resealable closure mechanisms, in general, are taught, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,063,644; 5,301,394; 5,442,837, and 5,664,229, each of which is incorporated by reference herein.




An exemplary slider device is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

in perspective view and preferably comprises a one-piece unitary, molded plastic member with no moveable parts that are moveable with respect to one another. In general, the slider device


150


includes a housing


152


for slidably engaging the closure mechanism


114


. The housing


152


is movable between a closed position of the resealable package


110


when the housing


152


is adjacent the side edge


120


and an open position of the resealable package


110


when the housing


152


is adjacent the side edge


122


.

FIG. 1

illustrates the resealable package


110


in an open position. The housing


152


slides over the resealable closure mechanism


114


relative to the top edge


127


of the resealable package


110


to open and close the mouth


126


.




The housing


152


is preferably a multi-sided container configured for engaging or locking onto or over the resealable closure mechanism


114


. In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the housing


152


includes a top wall


154


. By the term “top,” it is meant that in the orientation of the slider device


150


shown in

FIG. 1

, the wall


154


is oriented above the remaining portions of the housing


152


. It should be understood, of course, that if the housing


152


is moved from the orientation shown in

FIG. 1

, the top wall


154


will not be in a top orientation. The top wall


154


defines a first end


155


and an opposite second end


156


of the slider device


150


. The top wall


154


also defines an open aperture


158


. The open aperture


158


divides the top wall


154


between a first portion


160


and a second portion


161


. The first portion


160


generally comprises a flat, planar portion in extension from a periphery of the open aperture


158


to the edge defined by the first end


155


. Similarly, the second portion


161


generally comprises a flat, planar portion in extension from a periphery of the open aperture


158


to the edge defined by the second end


156


. Each of the first and second portions


160


,


161


defines a groove


163


,


164


respectively. The aperture


158


and grooves


163


,


164


aid in providing a structure that may be more easily injection molded.




The housing


152


includes a separation structure for separating the first and second closure profiles


130


,


131


. That is, when the resealable closure mechanism


114


is in a closed state such that the closure members


134


,


144


are interlocked, the separation structure will apply a force to wedge open and pull the closure members


134


,


144


apart from each other. In the embodiment illustrated, the housing


152


includes a spreader


166


operating as a separation structure. The spreader


166


, in the preferred embodiment shown, extends or depends from the top wall


154


. Preferably, the spreader


166


comprises first and second angled wedges


168


,


169


having a gap


170


(

FIG. 3

) formed therebetween.




In reference again to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the preferred housing


152


shown also includes first and second sidewalls


172


,


174


. Preferably, each of the first and second sidewalls


172


,


174


extends from and is cantilevered from the top wall


154


to form a slide channel


177


therebetween. In preferred embodiments, the first and second sidewalls


172


,


174


are injection molded with the remaining parts of the housing


152


. In other words, preferably the housing


152


comprises a single, unitary, integral piece of material with no additional materials welded, fastened, or bolted together. As can be viewed in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the sidewalls


172


,


174


can include texturization, such as ribs,


173


,


175


to help improve gripping and handling by the user. In

FIG. 3

, note that the sidewalls


172


,


174


are generally parallel in and along the first portion


160


; form convex or arcuate portions in a middle section; and diverge away from each other at the second end


156


in and along the second portion


161


. These features also facilitate gripping and handling by the user.




Preferably, the housing


152


includes a system for permitting the housing


152


to slide along the resealable closure mechanism


114


without becoming disengaged from the resealable package


110


. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 8

, the system of the slider housing


152


engages or interlocks with certain structure of the resealable closure mechanism


114


. In particular, the housing


152


has a first and a second hook construction


176


,


178


. The first hook construction


176


preferably extends from the first sidewall


172


in a portion of the housing


152


that is under the open aperture


158


(FIG.


3


). As shown in

FIG. 8

, the first hook construction


176


preferably includes a flange


180


in lateral extension from the first sidewall


172


. Extending or projecting from flange


180


is a tip


182


oriented toward the top wall


154


(FIG.


3


). As such, the tip


182


, in combination with the flange


180


, forms a hook or catch for slidable engagement with the shoulder


148


of the second closure profile


131


. Similarly, the second hook construction


178


preferably includes a flange


184


in extension from the second sidewall


174


and in a region of the housing


152


below the open aperture


158


(FIG.


3


). A tip


186


projects or extends from flange


184


in a direction oriented toward the top wall


154


(FIG.


3


). As such, the flange


184


and tip


186


cooperate to form a hook or catch for engaging in a slidable manner with the shoulder


138


of the first closure profile


130


.




The slider device


150


is constructed such that it can be removed from the resealable, flexible package


110


. For example, the slider device


150


can be removed from the flexible package


110


by forcibly pulling the slider device


150


upwards and away from the resealable closure mechanism


114


. In so doing, the first and second sidewalls


172


,


174


are flexed away from one another. By “flexed away,” it is meant that the first hook construction


176


disengages from the shoulder


148


of the resealable closure mechanism


114


and the second hook construction


178


disengages from the shoulder


138


. Typically, the first sidewall


172


flexes about a first axis or line of rotation


172




a


and the second sidewall


174


flexes about a second axis or line of rotation


174




a


(FIG.


3


). The first axis


172




a


is generally defined by the intersection of the first sidewall


172


with the top wall


154


. Similarly, the second axis


174




a


is generally defined by the intersection of the second sidewall


174


with the top wall


154


.




However, as discussed above, it is typically undesirable for the slider device


150


to be removed from the flexible package


110


. Accordingly, the slider device


150


of the present disclosure is constructed and arranged to increase the force required to remove the slider device


150


from the resealable, flexible package


110


. For example, the slider device


150


includes structure to reinforce the housing


152


. By “reinforce,” it is meant that the slider device


150


includes structure that increases the rigidity of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. Preferably, the slider device


150


includes structure that increases the rigidity of the slider device along the first and second axes


172




a


,


174




a


. While a variety of reinforcement structures are contemplated, in the particular embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the slider device


150


includes at least one rib or stiffening member extending about or across the surface of the top wall


154


and along the sidewalls


172


,


174


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 3-8

, the slider device


150


includes a first rib member


192


and a second rib member


194


. The first rib member


192


is integral with the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. The first rib member


192


extends substantially outwardly and transversely from the surface of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. Moreover, the first rib member


192


extends outwardly from the surface of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


a height H′ (FIGS.


5


and


6


). In one embodiment, the height H′ of the first rib member


192


is uniform across the surface of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. Alternatively, the height H′ varies according to the thickness of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. For example, the height H′ of the first rib member


192


is substantially equal to about the thickness of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


, respectively.




Analogously, the slider device


150


also includes a second rib member


194


. The second rib member


194


is integral with the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. The second rib member


194


extends substantially outwardly and transversely from the surface of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. Moreover, the second rib member


192


extends outwardly from the surface of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


a height H″ (FIGS.


5


and


6


). In one embodiment, the height H″ of the second rib member


194


is uniform across the surface of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. Alternatively, the height H″ varies according to the thickness of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. For example, the height H″ of the second rib member


194


is substantially equal to about the thickness of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


, respectively.




Each of the first and second rib members


192


,


194


define a region of greatest cross-sectional wall thickness along the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. In these regions, the cross-sectional wall thickness is equal to the thickness of the first or second rib members, respectively, and the corresponding wall of slider device


150


. As a result, each of the first and second rib members


192


,


194


increases the rigidity of the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


, thereby increasing the force required to remove the slider device


150


from the resealable closure mechanism


114


.




The first rib member


192


is integral with the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


and follows the contours of the housing


152


. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 3-8

, the first rib member


192


is positioned substantially near the first end


155


of the slider device


150


. However, it will be understood that the first rib member


192


can be positioned anywhere along the housing


152


so as to increase the rigidity of the slider device. In one embodiment, the first rib member


192


is positioned from the first end


155


of the slider device


150


at least about 0.08 inches (about 2 mm), no greater than about 0.25 inches (about 6 mm), typically about 0.12-0.20 inches (about 3-5 mm), and in a preferred embodiment about 0.16 inches (about 4 mm).




Similarly, the second rib member


194


is integral with the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


and follows the contours of the housing


152


. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 3-8

, the second rib member


194


is positioned substantially near the second end


156


of the slider device


150


. However, it will be understood that the first rib member


192


can be positioned anywhere along the housing


152


so as to increase the rigidity of the slider device. In one embodiment, the second rib member


194


is positioned from the second end


156


of the slider device


150


at least about 0.079 inches (about 2 mm), no greater than about 0.25 inches (about 6 mm), typically about 0.118-0.197 inches (about 3-5 mm), and in a preferred embodiment about 0.157 inches (about 4 mm).




Moreover, the rib members


192


,


194


extend outwardly from the top surface


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


and further improve the gripping and handling of the slider device


150


by the user. In one embodiment, the rib members


192


,


194


extend outwardly from the top surface


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


at least about 0.02 inches (about 0.5 mm), no greater than about 0.25 inches (about 6 mm), typically about 0.035-0.045 inches (about 0.9-1.1 mm), and in a preferred embodiment about 0.040 inches (about 1.0 mm).




The first and second rib members


192


,


194


reinforce the top wall


154


and each of the sidewalls


172


,


174


. Accordingly, the first and second rib members


192


,


194


reduce the tendency of the sidewalls


172


,


174


to flex at the axes


172




a


,


174




a


. As a result, the removal force required to remove the slider device


150


from the resealable closure mechanism


114


is significantly increased.




The above specification and examples are believed to provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of particular embodiments of the invention. Many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A flexible package comprising:(a) a package surrounding wall defining an interior and a mouth providing access to said interior; (b) a resealable closure mechanism along said mouth for selective closing and opening of said mouth; said resealable closure mechanism including first and second closure profiles; (i) said first and second closure profiles being constructed and arranged to interlock; and (c) a slider device operably mounted on said resealable closure mechanism for selectively opening and closing said resealable closure mechanism; said slider device having a first end and a second end opposite said first end; said slider device including: (i) a top wall; (ii) a first sidewall depending from said top wall; (iii) a second sidewall depending from said top wall opposite said first sidewall; (iv) a first rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) said first rib member being positioned proximate to said first end of said slider device; (1) said first rib member being positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said first end of said slider device; (v) a second rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) said second rib member being positioned proximate to said second end of said slider device; and (1) said second rib member being positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 2. The flexible package according to claim 1, said slider device further including:(a) said first closure profile includes a first shoulder; (i) said first sidewall defining a first hook construction to slidably cover said first shoulder of said first closure profile; and (b) said second closure profile includes a second shoulder; (i) said second sidewall defining a second hook construction to slidably cover said second shoulder of said second closure profile.
  • 3. The flexible package according to claim 1, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 4. The flexible package according to claim 1, wherein:(a) said first sidewall defines a first arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said first side wall; and (b) said second sidewall defines a second arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said second sidewall.
  • 5. The flexible package according to claim 1, wherein:(a) said first and second rib members extend at least about 0.05 inches from said top wall and each of said sidewalls.
  • 6. A recloseable zipper arrangement, comprising:(a) a first closure profile; (b) a second closure profile; (i) said first and second closure profiles being constructed and arranged to interlock; and (c) a slider device operably mounted on said recloseable zipper arrangement for selectively opening and closing said recloseable zipper arrangement; said slider device having a first end and a second end opposite said first end; said slider device including: (i) a top wall; (ii) a first sidewall depending from said top wall; (iii) a second sidewall depending from said top wall opposite said first sidewall; (iv) a first rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) said first rib member being positioned proximate to said first end of said slider device; (1) said first rib member being positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said first end of said slider device; (v) a second rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) said second rib member being positioned proximate to said second end of said slider device; and (1) said second rib member being positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 7. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 6, wherein:(a) said first closure profile includes a first shoulder; (i) said first sidewall defining a first hook construction to slidably cover said first shoulder of said first closure profile; and (b) said second closure profile includes a second shoulder; (i) said second sidewall defining a second hook construction to slidably cover said second shoulder of said second closure profile.
  • 8. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 6, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 9. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 6, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 10. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 6, wherein:(a) said first sidewall defines a first arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said first side wall; and (b) said second sidewall defines a second arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said second sidewall.
  • 11. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 6, wherein:(a) said first and second rib members extend at least about 0.05 inches from said top wall and each of said sidewalls.
  • 12. A slider device for use with a resealable package having interlocking closure members; the slider device comprising:(a) a top wall; (b) a first sidewall depending from said top wall; (c) a second sidewall depending from said top wall opposite said first sidewall; and (d) a first rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (i) said first rib member being constructed and arranged to reinforce said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (ii) said first rib member being positioned proximate to a first end of said slider device; (iii) said top wall and each of said sidewalls having a region of greatest cross-sectional wall thickness at said first rib member; (iv) said first rib member being positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (e) a second rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (i) said second rib member being constructed and arranged to reinforce said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (ii) said second rib member being positioned proximate to a second end of said slider device; (iii) said top wall and each of said sidewalls having a region of greatest cross-sectional wall thickness at said second rib member; and (iv) said second rib member being positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 13. The slider device according to claim 12, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 14. The slider device according to claim 12, wherein:(a) said first sidewall defines a first arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said first side wall; and (b) said second sidewall defines a second arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said second sidewall.
  • 15. The slider device according to claim 12, wherein:(a) said first and second rib members extend at least about 0.05 inches from said top wall and each of said sidewalls.
  • 16. A method of using a resealable package comprising steps of:(a) providing a package having a resealable mouth and resealable zipper arrangement with a slider device thereover for closing and opening the mouth; the slider device having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; the slider device comprising: (i) a top wall; (ii) a first sidewall depending from the top wall; (iii) a second sidewall depending from the top wall opposite the first sidewall; and (iv) first and second rib members integral with and extending outwardly from the top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) the first and second rib members being constructed and arranged to reinforce the top wall and each of the first and second sidewalls; (B) the first rib member being positioned at least about 0.08 inches from the first end of the slider device; (C) the second rib member being positioned at least about 0.08 inches from the second end of the slider device; and (b) moving the slider device along the resealable closure mechanism in a first direction to close the resealable closure mechanism.
  • 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said method further including a step of:(a) moving the slider device along the mouth a second direction to open the resealable closure mechanism.
  • 18. A flexible package comprising:(a) a package surrounding wall defining an interior and a mouth providing access to said interior; (b) a resealable closure mechanism along said mouth for selective closing and opening of said mouth; said resealable closure mechanism including first and second closure profiles; (i) said first and second closure profiles being constructed and arranged to interlock; and (c) a slider device operably mounted on said resealable closure mechanism for selectively opening and closing said resealable closure mechanism said slider device having a first end and a second end opposite said first end; said slider device including: (i) a top wall; (ii) a first sidewall depending from said top wall; (iii) a second sidewall depending from said top wall opposite said first sidewall; (iv) a first rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) said first rib member being positioned proximate to said first end of said slider device; (v) a second rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) said second rib member being positioned proximate to said second end of said slider device; (vi) said first sidewall defining a first arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said first side wall; and (vii) said second sidewall defining a second arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said second sidewall.
  • 19. The flexible package according to claim 18, said slider device further including:(a) said first closure profile includes a first shoulder; (i) said first sidewall defining a first hook construction to slidably cover said first shoulder of said first closure profile; and (b) said second closure profile includes a second shoulder; (i) said second sidewall defining a second hook construction to slidably cover said second shoulder of said second closure profile.
  • 20. The flexible package according to claim 18, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 21. The flexible package according to claim 20 wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 22. The flexible package according to claim 18, wherein:(a) said first and second rib members extend at least about 0.05 inches from said top wall and each of said sidewalls.
  • 23. A recloseable zipper arrangement, comprising:(a) a first closure profile; (b) a second closure profile; (i) said first and second closure profiles being constructed and arranged to interlock; and (c) a slider device operably mounted on said recloseable zipper arrangement for selectively opening and closing said recloseable zipper arrangement; said slider device having a first end and a second end opposite said first end; said slider device including: (i) a top wall; (ii) a first sidewall depending from said top wall; (iii) a second sidewall depending from said top wall opposite said first sidewall; (iv) a first rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) said first rib member being positioned proximate to said first end of said slider device; (v) a second rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (A) said second rib member being positioned proximate to said second end of said slider device; (vi) said first sidewall defining a first arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said first side wall; and (vii) said second sidewall defining a second arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said second sidewall.
  • 24. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 23 wherein:(a) said first closure profile includes a first shoulder; (i) said first sidewall defining a first hook construction to slidably cover said first shoulder of said first closure profile; and (b) said second closure profile includes a second shoulder; (i) said second sidewall defining a second hook construction to slidably cover said second shoulder of said second closure profile.
  • 25. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 24, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 26. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 25, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 27. The recloseable zipper arrangement according to claim 26, wherein:(a) said first and second rib members extend at least about 0.05 inches from said top wall and each of said sidewalls.
  • 28. A slider device for use with a resealable package having interlocking closure members; the slider device comprising:(a) a top wall; (b) a first sidewall depending from said top wall; (c) a second sidewall depending from said top wall opposite said first sidewall; and (d) a first rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (i) said first rib member being constructed and arranged to reinforce said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (ii) said first rib member being positioned proximate to a first end of said slider device; (iii) said top wall and each of said sidewalls having a region of greatest cross-sectional wall thickness at said first rib member; (e) a second rib member integral with and extending outwardly from said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (i) said second rib member being constructed and arranged to reinforce said top wall and each of said first and second sidewalls; (ii) said second rib member being positioned proximate to a second end of said slider device; and (iii) said top wall and each of said sidewalls having a region of greatest cross-sectional wall thickness at said second rib member; (f) said first sidewall defining a first arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said first side wall; and (g) said second sidewall defining a second arcuate surface between said first and second rib members extending outwardly from said second sidewall.
  • 29. The slider device according to claim 28, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned no greater than about 0.25 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 30. The slider device according to claim 28, wherein:(a) said first and second rib members extend at least about 0.05 inches from said top wall and each of said sidewalls.
  • 31. The slider device according to claim 30, wherein:(a) said first rib member is positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said first end of said slider device; and (b) said second rib member is positioned at least about 0.08 inches from said second end of said slider device.
  • 32. A method of removing a slider device from a resealable zipper; the method comprising:(a) providing a slider device operably oriented on the resealable zipper; the slider device comprising: (i) a top wall; and (ii) a first sidewall depending from the top wall; (iii) a second sidewall depending from the top wall opposite the first sidewall; (A) the top wall and each of the sidewalls having a first and second rib member integral with and extending outwardly therefrom; each of the first and second rib members being constructed and arranged to reinforce the top wall and each of the first and second sidewalls; (iv) a first arcuate surface between the first and second rib members; the first arcuate surface constructed and arranged to reinforce the first sidewall; (v) a second arcuate surface between the first and second rib members; the second arcuate surface constructed and arranged to reinforce the second sidewall; (b) flexing the sidewalls apart from each other and against a force of the reinforcing ribs to remove the slider device from the recloseable zipper.
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