1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to reclosable packages and a method of manufacture thereof, wherein a semi-circular or similarly shaped perforated pattern is punched in the web in registration with the package side seals. Additionally, continuous lines of perforation are punched in the web parallel to the top of the package. The web is folded and shaped into a package with a header which includes the semi-circular perforated pattern and the lines of perforation. The method includes both machine direction and transverse direction embodiments.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the prior art, methods of manufacture of reclosable packages with tear-away headers are well-developed and satisfactory for their intended purposes. In particular, form fill seal (FFS) methods are used to produce these reclosable packages which are very advantageous in that they are tamper-evident while maintaining a simple construction with relatively low manufacturing costs.
Typically, slider zipper packages are manufactured on vertical form fill seal (VFFS) machines using low density polyethylene (LDPE) films. The walls of the package extend above the slider to form a tamper-evident header and a line of perforations extends across the header at an elevation below the zipper profile. When the side seals of the package are made, the header becomes sealed to the flanges of the zipper at an elevation above the line of perforations, making it difficult to remove the header.
Additionally, slider operated reclosable packages with a removable header have typically been produced from relatively high cost laminate films as such films lend themselves to laser scoring. The laser scoring can be configured in that the resulting perforations are above the zipper profile in the area of the side seals and drops below the level of the profile along the area of the package top away from the side seals. The consumer can remove the package header to access the slider of the zipper without being impeded by the header film.
On the other hand, unsupported or non-laminate films tend to stretch and do not tear well when laser scored. These films are typically perforated in order to create a removable header. However, the perforations for removable headers for reclosable packages using such material have typically been limited to straight lines above the zipper. This has been acceptable for non-slider applications having a portion of the header above the zipper, but has been open to improvement for slider zipper applications where it is preferable to have the header tear off below the zipper to improve access to the slider.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide improvements in reclosable packages, particularly using slider zippers, and the methods of manufacture thereof, while maintaining the relatively low manufacturing costs thereof.
It is therefore a further object of this invention to provide improvements in tamper-evident reclosable packages and the methods of manufacture thereof, particularly with regard to the ease in removing the header.
These and other objects are attained by providing reclosable packages and a method of manufacture thereof, wherein a semi-circular or similarly shaped perforated pattern is punched in the web in registration with the package side seals. The web can be non-laminate or unsupported thereby reducing manufacturing costs. Additionally, continuous lines of perforation are punched in the web parallel to the top of the package. The web is folded and shaped into a package with a header which includes the semi-circular perforated pattern and the lines of perforation. When the top corner of the header is pulled, the header tears along the shaped perforation until it meets the horizontal line of perforation, thereby avoiding tearing through the area of the header that is sealed to the zipper flange, the header then tears along the horizontal perforation and finally follows the shaped perforation on the opposite end of the package.
The method includes both machine direction and transverse direction embodiments.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views, one sees that FIGS. 1 and 3-8 illustrate the machine direction (referring to the direction in which the zipper is installed on the web during manufacture) method of manufacture of the present invention, along with the reclosable package 100 manufactured thereby.
The web 10 is moving in the machine direction as illustrated by the arrow. Web 10 includes lateral edges 12, 14. Rows of semi-circular shaped perforations 16, 18 are punched or similarly formed at package width intervals, in registration with the package side seals, inwardly adjacent from lateral edges 12, 14, respectively. As shown in
As shown in
Thereafter, as shown in
Reclosable package 100 includes removable header 102 which is bounded on the lower end by lines of perforation 20, 22 and on the sides by the bisected overlap of semi-circular shaped perforations 16, 18 and the top of side seals 44. In order to initially open the reclosable package 100, the consumer pulls one of the top corner of package 100. This results in tearing along the bisected overlap of one set of semi-circular shaped perforations 16, 18, starting at one of the side seals 44 and continuing until the tearing joins the horizontal lines of perforation 20, 22, thereby avoiding tearing through the area of the header 102 that is sealed to the zipper flange. The tearing continuing along horizontal lines of perforation 20, 22 and finally continues along the bisected overlap of the second set of semi-circular shaped perforations 16, 18 on the opposite end of the reclosable package 100 to reach the configuration shown in
The series of manufacturing steps is illustrated in
A single continuous line of perforation 20 is punched or similarly formed transversely across the web 10 and intersecting (i.e., passing sufficiently close that tearing along one can easily continue tearing along the other) semi-circular shaped perforations 16, 18, respectively, and zipper 26, including slider 40 and cut to a length substantially equal to the package width, is placed between the midpoints of semi-circular shaped perforations 16, 18. Flange 32 of first interlocking profile 26 is sealed immediately below the central portion of line of perforation 20. Web 10 is folded in the machine direction at the one quarter and three quarter width positions thereby bringing lateral edges 12, 14 together, as well as folding semi-circular shaped perforations 16 upon themselves, folding semi-circular shaped perforation 18 upon themselves, folding line of perforation 20 upon itself and forming folded sides 50, 52. Lateral edges 12, 14 are sealed together to machine direction seal 54 (which could be either a fin seal or a lap seal). Thereafter, top and bottom seals 42, 43 are formed and the tube is cut into individual reclosable packages 100 as shown in
The header 102 is removed in the way described for the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 3-8 (with folded sides 50, 52 in place of side seals 44) thereby resulting in the configuration of
Thus the several aforementioned objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described in detail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby and its scope is to be determined by that of the appended claims.
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