Claims
- 1. A disposable plastic bag comprising:
- a pair of adjoining plastic planar walls each having one free edge and one or more remaining edges joined with like remaining edges of the other wall to form a bag body having a mouth at the free edge of each wall;
- a resilient ripple strip associated with each wall and positioned with respect to the wall so as to be brought in a face to face orientation with a similar strip associated with the other wall when the the bag mouth is closed;
- each ripple strip being formed by a multiplicity of parallel rows joined together along adjoining side edges of the rows at nodes spaced at regular intervals along the adjoining side edges, each alternate portion of each row between successive nodes on the side edges of the row being deflected towards the opposing strip in said face to face orientation, said deflected alternate portions of each row being alternated with said deflected alternate portions of each adjoining row along the lengths of each pair of adjoining rows and said deflected alternate portions of each row each having a minimum width between the side edges of the row greater than the maximum width of remaining portions of the row between the nodes so at side edges of said deflected alternate nortions of the two ripple strips overlap adjoining side edges of side by side adjoining ones of said deflected alternate portions of the opposing strip when centered between said side by side adjoining ones of said deflected alternate portions whereby a mechanical interlock is formed by the overlapping edges of said deflected alternate portions of the two strips when the two strips are placed in said face to face orientation and compressed together so as to force the overlapping side edges past one another.
- 2. The bag of claim 1 wherein the side edges of each row are sinusoidal and symmetric with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the row so that the width of each said row also varies sinusoidally along the length of the row.
- 3. The bag of claim 2 wherein said deflected portions have a convex surface facing the opposing strip when the two strips are positioned in said face to face orientation.
- 4. The bag of claim 3 wherein the remaining portions of the rows between the nodes are deflected away from the opposing strip when said strips are positioned in said face to face orientation.
- 5. The bag of claim 1 whein each ripple strip is integrally formed in the associated bag wall.
- 6. The bag of claim 5 wherein each wall is about 15 mils. or more thick where the ripple strip is formed and about 5 mils. or less elsewhere.
- 7. The bag of claim 6 wherein each wall is about 20 mils. or more thick where the ripple strip is formed and about 1.5 mils. or less thick elsewhere.
- 8. A disposable resealable plastic bag comprising:
- a pair of planar walls each formed of plastic film and having one free edge and one or more remaining edges joined with like remaining edges of the other planar wall to form a bag body, the free edges of the air of walls defining a mouth of the bag body;
- ripple strip means along each planar wall near said one free edge and positioned to be brought into face-to-face orientation with the ripple strip means of the other wall for closing the bag mouth, each of said ripple strip means being formed by a multiplicity of parallel, adjoining rows of resilient material, each pair of adjoining rows being joined together along adjoining side edges at nodes spaced at regular intervals along said adjoining side edges and separated from one another between said nodes, the nodes along the two sides edge of each row dividing the row into a series of segments between nodes, the segments of each ripple strip means being divided into two sets by width, the maximum width of each segment of one set being greater than the maximum width of each segment of the remaining set and the minimum width of each segment of the remaining set being less than the minimum width of each segment of the one set, the segments of the two sets being alternated with one another along each row and side-by-side in adjoining rows, and the segments of said one set of each ripple strip means being disposed closer to the other ripple strip means than segments of the remaining set of each ripple strip means when the two ripple strips means are brought into said face-to-face orientation, and segments of the one set of each strip means being adapted for passing between, overlapping and engaging segments of the one set of the other strip means when the two ripple strip means are pressed together in said face-to-face orientation.
- 9. The disposable, resealable plastic bag of claim 8 wherein said two ripple strip means are symmetric with respect to one another.
- 10. The disposable, resealable plastic bag of claim 8 wherein each of said rows is sinusoidal in width.
- 11. The disposable, resealable plastic bag of claim 8 wherein the segments of the two sets of each ripple strip are deflected in opposing directions to form rows of waves.
- 12. The disposable, resealable plastic bag of claim 11 wherein each of said rows is also sinusoidal in width.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 455,441, filed Jan. 3, 1983, now abandoned.
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