Slider for opening or closing a reclosable fastener disposed in a two dimensional plane

Abstract
A slider opens or closes an elongate, rigid reclosable fastener sealing a lid to the flange of a container where the fastener lies in a plane defining mutually orthogonal directions. The slider is slidably movable and attachable to a track disposed along the fastener defining a travel path having vector components in each of the orthogonal directions. The slider biases interlocking elements of the reclosable fastener operatively associated therewith into engagement with one another as the slider moves in a first direction and separates interlocking elements as the slider moves in a second direction opposite the first.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to sliders for opening or closing reclosable fasteners, particularly rigid, elongate reclosable fasteners lying in a plane defining mutually orthogonal X and Y directions.




BACKGROUND




Flexible storage bags for use in the containment and protection of various items, as well as the preservation of perishable materials such as food items, are well known in the art. Such bags typically comprise an elongate reclosable fastener such as an interlocking rib-type seal integrally formed with the bag, to seal contents disposed in the bag. Sliding closure mechanisms, which utilize a sliding plastic sleeve to bias interlocking ribs into and out of engagement, have become popular due to their comparative ease of operation and visual and tactile confirmation that the seal formed by the reclosable fastener has been successfully completed.




Rigid and semi-rigid containers are also well known in the art. Such containers have realized a fair degree of commercial success in providing a means for storing a wide variety of contents. These containers typically incorporate lids which are usually sealed to the container by a reclosable fastener comprising interlocking protruded and recessed elements such as bulbs and grooves. Additionally, U.S. Pat. No. 3,784,055 issued Jan. 8, 1974 to Anderson, and U.S. Pat. No. 3,967,756 issued Jul. 6, 1976 to Barish, both of which are incorporated herein by reference, disclose containers utilizing plug seals.




While such mechanical closures can be effective in preserving container contents, some consumers experience difficulty in fully completing the closure operation and confirming for themselves that a satisfactory closure has been achieved. This is particularly so when the physical change in position of the lid between interlocked and non-interlocked positions is comparatively small.




Traditional sliders used with reclosable fasteners on flexible storage bags assures the user that the fastener is opened or closed during use, however, such sliders typically embody sidewalls limiting their operation to unidirectional fasteners. An example of a traditional type slider is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,875 issued May 9, 1972 to Gutman, and incorporated herein by reference. Since rigid and semi-rigid containers typically incorporate lids sealed by fasteners extending in directions having vector components extending in mutually orthogonal directions, the traditional sliders are unsuitable for opening or closing such fasteners.




Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a slider for opening or closing a reclosable fastener for sealing a lid to a storage container wherein the reclosable fastener lies in a two dimensional plane defining mutually orthogonal directions. Particularly, it is desirable to provide a slider that is slidably attachable to the reclosable fastener and capable of effectively opening or closing the fastener while pivoting around corners joining mutually orthogonal sections or curvilinear segments of the fastener. More particularly, it is desirable to provide a slider having the aforementioned attributes that can effectively open and close the reclosable fastener requiring minimal maneuvering by the consumer other than moving the slider along the fastener.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A slider opens or closes an elongate, rigid reclosable fastener sealing a lid to the flange of a container where the fastener lies in a plane defining mutually orthogonal X and Y directions. The slider is slidably movable and attachable to a track disposed along the fastener defining a travel path having vector components in each of the X and Y directions. The slider biases interlocking elements of the reclosable fastener operatively associated therewith into engagement with one another as the slider is moved in a first direction along the travel path and separates interlocking elements as the slider is moved in a second direction along the travel path, opposite the first direction. The slider comprises a base having a first surface with first and second elongate members extending therefrom in a spaced apart, side-by side arrangement. The first and second elongate members, each have proximal ends depending from the first surface of the base, distal ends extended away from the base and opposing internal surfaces. The first elongate member includes a pivot depending from the internal surface at the distal end projecting towards the second elongate member. The second elongate member includes a tracking member depending from the internal surface at the distal end projecting towards the first elongate member. The first and second elongate members straddle the edge of the lid and flange joined by the reclosable fastener as the pivot and tracking member interface with the track.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the present invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying Drawing Figures, in which like reference numerals identify like elements, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is perspective view of a storage container incorporating a slider for opening or closing a reclosable fastener attaching the lid to the container.





FIG. 2



a


is a cross sectional view of interlocking elements of the elongate reclosable fastener sealing the lid to the flange of the container depicted in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2



b


is a cross sectional view of the elongate reclosable fastener depicted in

FIG. 2



a


showing the interlocking elements separated apart in an opened configuration.





FIG. 3

is a top view of the storage container depicted in

FIG. 1

showing the travel path of the slider and a first direction of travel which closes the reclosable fastener.





FIG. 4

is a top view of the storage container depicted in

FIG. 1

showing the travel path of the slider and a second direction of travel which opens the reclosable fastener.





FIG. 5



a


is a perspective view of an embodiment of a slider according to the present invention.





FIG. 5



b


is side view along the width of the slider depicted in

FIG. 5



a


showing the closing end of the slider.





FIG. 5



c


is a side view along the length of the slider depicted in

FIG. 5



a







FIG. 6



a


is a cross sectional view of the closing end of the slider depicted in

FIGS. 5



a


-


5




c


shown slidably attached to a reclosable fastener in the closing configuration.





FIG. 6



b


is a cross sectional view of the opening end of the slider depicted in

FIGS. 5



a


-


5




c


shown slidably attached to a reclosable fastener in the opening configuration.





FIG. 7



a


is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of a slider according to the present invention.





FIG. 7



b


is side view along the length of the slider depicted in

FIG. 7



a.







FIG. 8



a


is a perspective view of a modified configuration of the slider embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 7



a


-


7




b.







FIG. 8



b


is a side view along the width of the slider depicted in

FIG. 8



a


showing the opening end of the slider.





FIG. 8



c


is side view along the length of the slider depicted in

FIG. 8



a.







FIG. 9



a


is a cross sectional view of the closing end of the slider depicted in

FIGS. 8



a


-


8




c


shown slidably attached to a reclosable fastener in the closing configuration.





FIG. 9



b


is a cross sectional view of the opening end of the slider depicted in

FIG. 8



a


-


8




c


shown slidably attached to a reclosable fastener in the opening configuration.











DESCRIPTION




As used herein, the following terms have the following meanings:




X, Y, and Z are coordinates defining perpendicular directions intersecting one another at right angles at an origin.




Rigid means deficient or devoid of flexibility; appearing stiff and unyielding, remaining unaltered when typical in-use forces are applied.




A reclosable fastener is a fastener that is selectively openable, sealable, reopenable and resealable.




The present invention pertains to a slider suitable for opening or closing an elongate reclosable fastener. Although the slider of the present invention is applicable for opening all types of reclosable fasteners used for sealing flexible storage bags, tubs, or other storage containers, it is particularly suitable for opening or closing rigid, elongate reclosable fasteners lying in an X-Y plane requiring the slider to travel along a path having vector components in the X and Y directions. More particularly, the slider according to the present invention is suitable for opening or closing a rigid elongate reclosable fastener lying in an X-Y plane and sealable in a Z direction orthogonal thereto, whereby the slider imparts forces to the fastener in the Z direction to open or close the same as the slider moves along the travel path. An example of such a reclosable fastener is one sealing a lid


30


to the flange


20


of a storage container


10


as illustrated in FIG.


1


.




The container


10


according to the present invention may be relatively small, such that the container


10


may be stored in one's pocket or purse. Such a container


10


may be useful for storing pills, capsules, etc. Alternatively, the container


10


may be relatively large such that the container


10


is sized to fit a flat bed semi-truck. Such a container


10


may be useful for carrying construction materials, etc. One contemplated use for the container


10


is to store perishable items such as food.




In the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 1

, the storage container


10


includes a container body


12


which may be unitarily formed from a piece of sheet material, a planar or domed shaped bottom side


14


defining an X-Y plane, an opening


16


shown opposite the bottom side


14


, a flange


20


circumscribing the opening


16


, and a lid


30


for covering the opening


16


. Both the flange


20


and the lid


30


are illustrated as planar but may be shaped concave or convex relative to the bottom side


14


.




Although the container body


12


illustrated has


4


sidewalls, the body may actually comprise three or more sidewalls. In addition, although the opening


16


in the container illustrated in

FIG. 1

is disposed opposite the bottom side


14


, the invention is applicable openings


16


disposed on any side of the container.




The flange


20


may be either unitarily formed with the container body


12


or provided as a separate material element joined to the container body


12


. When provided as a separate, preferably more rigid material element, it is preferred that the container body


12


material be formed into at least a small peripheral flange


20


at its upper edge (defining the opening


16


) with pleated comers so as to form a suitable junction point for joining the container body


12


to the flange


20


. The lid


30


may be either unitarily formed with the container body


12


or at least hingedly attached to the flange


20


at a hinge line


25


. The hinge line


25


may comprise a unitary living hinge or be provided as a line of weakness by scoring, perforations, or the like which may optionally permit the lid


30


to be separated from the container body


12


. While a hinged embodiment is shown, embodiments without hinges are contemplated.




The reclosable fastener


40


may circumscribe or partially enclose the container opening


16


. The reclosable fastener


40


may comprise any type of reusable mechanical seal known in the art. Suitable seals include friction fit or a compression fit fin seals, adhesive seals, cohesive seals, and selectively activatable adhesives as illustrated by commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,758, issued Oct. 2, 1997 in the names of Hamilton, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,067, issued Feb. 16, 1999 in the names of Hamilton, et al., application Ser. No. 08/745,339, filed Nov. 8, 1996 in the name of McGuire, et al., and application Ser. No. 08/745,340, filed Nov. 8, 1996 in the name of Hamilton, et al., incorporated herein by reference. By reusable, it is meant that the lid


30


of the container


10


may be reversibly transformed between each of the open and closed positions at least two times and still functionally seal the container


10


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the reclosable fastener


40


comprises mechanical interlocking elements


42


,


44


which includes at least one protruded element


42


interlocking with at least one recessed element


44


to form a seal. The two interlocking elements


42


,


44


circumscribe the container opening


16


, occupying a marginal portion of the lid


30


and a marginal portion of the flange


20


. The interlocking elements


42


,


44


are preferably spaced a substantially constant distance inwardly from the peripheral edge of the lid


30


and flange


20


enabling a slider


100


having an adequate inward extent to be drawn along the peripheral edge without leaving gaps or unsealed portions.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


, the protruded element


42


may have a bulbous shape and the recessed element


44


may be a groove


49


shaped complementary to the protruded element


42


. The interlocking elements


42


,


44


are disposed on mating portions of the flange


20


and lid


30


. The protruded element


42


may be unitarily formed with the flange


20


extending upwardly from the top side


22


of the flange


20


while the recessed element


44


may be uniformly formed with the lid


30


having a bulbous non-interlocking surface


47


extending upward from the top side


32


of the lid


30


or vice versa. The recessed element


44


is open on the bottom side


34


of the lid


30


so as to receive the protruded element


42


therein while the protruded element


42


is open on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


.




The slider


100


depicted in

FIG. 1

has a generally C-shaped configuration with ends of the slider


100


straddling the peripheral edges of the flange


20


and lid


30


in overlying relation enabling portions of the slider


100


to interface with the interlocking elements


42


,


44


of the reclosable fastener


40


. One portion of the slider


100


which interfaces with interlocking elements


42


,


44


has a spacing therebetween which is sufficiently small as to bias the elements into interlocking engagement when the slider


100


is translationally drawn in a first direction over a region of the periphery where the elements are separated. Other portions of the slider


100


urge the interlocked elements


42


,


44


apart as the slider


100


moves in a second direction opposite the first direction, applying separating forces.




The reclosable fastener


40


may define a continuous travel path having vector components in the X and Y directions and extending from an opened end


50


to a closed end


52


for directing the motion of the slider


100


along the fastener


40


. Alternatively, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, a track


46


may be disposed along side of the fastener defining the continuous travel path


48


.




The travel path


48


may comprise a combination of rectilinear sectors running in mutually perpendicular directions, with one sector running substantially parallel to the X direction and an adjacent sector running substantially parallel to the Y direction. The sectors are joined via a transition region which may comprise an arc having a radius of curvature and a perimeter having points of tangency with vector components in the X and Y directions. The travel path


48


may also be entirely curvilinear having an oval shape or comprise a series of arcuate sectors forming a path having a wavy pattern such as a sinusoidal shape.





FIGS. 3 and 4

show top views of the storage container


10


depicted in FIG.


1


. The track


46


is congruent with the reclosable fastener


40


along all edges of the lid


30


and flange


20


except for the edge occupied by the hinge line


25


. The track


46


runs from one side of the hinge line


25


comprising an opened end


50


of the fastener to the other side of the hinge line


25


comprising a closed end


52


.




In the configuration shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the track


46


defines a travel path


48


comprising two opposing arcs


54


,


56


curved concave towards the center of the container joined by a predominantly straight, although slightly curved sector


58


opposite the hinge line


25


. As the track


46


approaches the open end


50


of the fastener near the hinge line


25


, the track


46


diverts away from the fastener in order to direct the slider


100


to a parking place


60


enabling the lid


30


to rotate about the hinge line


25


or be removed from the container without interfering with the slider


100


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


, the track


46


can comprise a slot


70


in the top side of the lid


30


congruent with the recessed element


44


of the reclosable fastener


40


. The slot


70


includes an inside edge


72


nearest the recessed element


44


and an outside edge


74


opposite the inside edge


72


. The slot


70


in the top side


32


of the lid


30


forms a bead


76


on the bottom side


34


of the lid


30


which interfaces with a complementary slot


80


in the top side


22


of the flange


20


congruent with the protruded element


42


of the reclosable fastener


40


. The slot


80


in the top side


22


of the flange


20


protrudes through the flange


20


forming a bead


82


on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


. The bead


82


on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


includes an inside edge


84


nearest to the opened end


41


of the protruded element


42


and an outside edge


86


opposite the inside edge


84


.




The inside edge


84


of the bead


82


on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


generally defines a first edge


90


of the track


46


for the slider embodiments described hereunder. In one slider embodiment, the outside edge


81


of the slot


80


in the top side


22


of the flange


20


forms the second edge


94


of the track


46


when such slider is disposed in the opening mode whereas the outside edge


74


of the slot


70


in the top side


32


of the lid


30


forms the second edge


92


of the track when such slider is disposed in the closing mode. In another embodiment, the outside edge


74


of the slot


70


in the top side


32


of the lid


30


defines second edge


92


of the track


46


when the slider is disposed in both the opening and the closing modes.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the slider


100


is slidably attachable to the track


46


and moveable along the travel path


48


. The slider


100


has a length


102


running parallel to the travel path


48


and a width


104


running orthogonal thereto. As shown in

FIG. 5



a


,


5




b


, and


5




c


, the C-shaped body of the slider


100


comprises a base


110


having a first surface


112


with first and second elongate members


120


,


130


extending therefrom in a side-by side arrangement. The first and second elongate members


120


,


130


each have proximal ends


122


,


132


depending from the first surface


112


of the base


110


, distal ends


124


,


134


extended away from the first surface


112


and opposing internal surfaces


126


,


136


. The first elongate member


120


includes a pivot


140


depending from the internal surface


126


at the distal end


124


projecting towards the second elongate member


130


. The second elongate member


130


includes a tracking member


160


depending from the internal surface


136


at the distal end


134


projecting towards the first elongate member


120


.




The tracking member


160


may be aligned with the pivot


140


along the length


102


of the slider


100


and along the width


104


of the slider


100


. Alternatively, the tracking member


160


may be offset from the pivot


140


along the length


102


of the slider and along the width


104


of the slider


100


. Preferably, as shown in

FIGS. 5



a


-


5




c


, the tracking member


160


is offset from the pivot


140


along the width


104


of the slider


100


and aligned with the pivot


140


along the length


102


of the slider


100


.




In configurations where the reclosable fastener defines the travel path


48


, the first and second elongate members


120


,


130


straddle the peripheral edges of the lid


30


and flange


20


while the pivot


140


and tracking member


160


interface with the interlocking elements of the fastener


42


,


44


. Particularly, the pivot


140


may interface with the opened end


41


of the protruded element


42


on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


and the tracking member


160


may interface with the non-interlocking surface


47


of the recessed element


44


on the top side


32


of the lid


30


.




In the assembled configurations illustrated in

FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


, the first and second elongate members


120


,


130


straddle the peripheral edges of the lid


30


and flange


20


as the pivot


140


and tracking member


160


interface with the slot


70


on the top side of the lid


30


and the bead on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


. Particularly, in the closing mode shown in

FIGS. 6



a


, the tracking member


160


is disposed against the outside edge


74


of the slot


70


in the top side of the lid


30


while the pivot


140


butts against the inside edge


84


of the bead


82


on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


. In the opening mode illustrated in

FIG. 6



b


, the tracking member


160


is disposed against the outside edge


81


of the slot


80


in the top side


22


of the flange


20


while the pivot


140


rests against the inside edge


84


of the bead


82


on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


.




The pivot


140


enables the slider


100


to rotate about the distal end


124


of the first elongate member


120


, particularly along curvilinear sectors and transition regions having vector components extending in the X and Y directions. For this reason, the pivot


140


comprises an oval, preferably cylindrical external surface


142


which interfaces with the track


46


. In order for the slider


100


to properly rotate about the pivot


140


along curvilinear sectors or transition regions along the travel path


48


, the pivot


140


is assembled on the concave side of the curvilinear sectors or transition regions while the tracking member


160


is assembled along the convex side. This enables the base


110


of the slider


100


to rotate relative to distal ends of the elongate members as the slider


100


moves along the curvilinear sectors of the travel path


48


.




The tracking member


160


generally maintains the attachment of the slider


100


to the track


46


and guides the slider


100


along the travel path


48


. However, the tracking member


160


may also serve as a pivot particularly where the travel path


48


takes on a wavy pattern such as a sinusoidal shape requiring both the base


110


and the distal ends of the elongate members to rotate relative to one another depending upon the slider


100


location along the travel path


48


. The external surface


162


of the tracking member


160


is preferably convex in shape in order to minimize frictional contact with the track


46


. However, the external surface


162


is oval and preferably, cylindrical if the tracking member


160


is also required to function as a pivot.




Although rotation of the slider


100


is desirable, particularly in transition regions along the travel path


48


, it may be necessary to maintain proper orientation of the slider


100


relative to the reclosable fastener


40


to ensure that portions of slider


100


interfacing with the interlocking elements


42


,


44


, described hereunder, are properly oriented relative to the fastener. This may be enable the slider


100


to operate more effectively in opening and closing the fastener. For instance, proper orientation of the slider


100


may include the length


102


of the slider


100


being substantially parallel to the travel path


48


while the width


104


is substantially orthogonal thereto. Such an orientation can be maintained by a rotation restraint


180


disposed on the slider


100


that interfaces with the reclosable fastener


40


or the track


46


.




Although the rotation restraint


180


may comprise a number of different configurations to control the rotation of the slider


100


, the rotation restraint


180


for the slider illustrated in

FIGS. 5



a


-


5




c


comprises a pin


182


disposed on the internal surface


126


, at the distal end


124


of the first elongate member


120


projecting towards the second elongate member


130


. As shown, the pin


182


is spaced apart from the pivot


140


along the length


102


of the slider


100


and in alignment with the pivot


140


along the width


104


of the slider


100


. Like the pivot


140


, the pin


182


interfaces with the travel path


48


by resting against the inside edge


84


of the bead


82


on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


.




The distance between the restraint and the pivot


140


is limited, depending upon the travel path


48


, particularly on the radius of curvature of the transition regions along the travel path


48


. The greater the radius of curvature the greater the allowable distance separating the pivot


140


and the rotation restraint


180


. Likewise, the smaller the radius of curvature the smaller the allowable distance therebetween.




Like the pivot


140


and the tracking member


160


, the external surface of the pin


182


is shaped to minimize frictional contact with the track


46


. The external surface can have a convex shape in order to limit the interface to point contact.




As previously described, the primary function of the slider


100


is to bias the interlocking elements


42


,


44


of the reclosable fastener


40


together as the slider


100


moves in a first direction


36


closing the fastener and to apply separating forces to the interlocking elements


42


,


44


as the slider


100


moves in a second direction


38


opposite the first direction


36


opening the fastener. The slider generally includes features that provide these functional characteristics.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 5



a-c


, the slider


100


includes a wedge


200


disposed on the distal end


124


of the second elongate member


130


, adjacent to, but opposite the tracking member


160


. The wedge


200


is disposed away from the first surface


112


of the base


110


to interface with the interlocking elements


42


,


44


of the reclosable fastener


40


. The wedge


200


comprises an internal surface


202


and an external surface


204


, an opening end


206


and a closing end


208


. Spacing


210


between the internal surface


202


of the wedge


200


and the first elongate member


120


forms a channel


212


which converges along the length


102


of the slider


100


from a maximal distance at the opening end


206


of the wedge


200


to a minimal distance at the closing end


208


of the wedge


200


.




As shown, the wedge


200


can be frustoconical having a concave internal surface


202


and a convex external surface


204


. In order to minimize frictional contact with the interfacing components of the fastener


40


, both the internal surface and the external surface of the wedge may comprise wavy contours extending from the opening end


206


to the closing end


208


. For instance, the contour of the external surface


204


may be convex relative to the travel path


48


near the opening end


206


and concave relative to the travel path


48


near the closing end


208


while the contour of the internal surface


202


may be concave near the opening and


206


and convex near the closing end


208


.




For the slider embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 5



a-c


, the wedge


200


provides the function of opening and closing the reclosable fastener


40


. In the closing configuration illustrated in

FIG. 6



a


, the concave internal surface


202


of the wedge


200


partially encloses the bulbous non-interlocking surface


47


of the recessed element formed in the lid


30


while internal surface of the first elongate member


120


contacts the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


at the bead


82


protruding therethrough forming the track


46


. As the slider


100


moves along the travel path


48


in the first direction


36


shown in

FIG. 3

, the converging channel formed between the concave internal surface


202


of the wedge


200


and the internal surface


126


of the first elongate member


120


biases the interlocking elements


42


,


44


together in a sealing arrangement.




Once the slider


100


travels the length of the travel path


48


in the first direction


36


closing the fastener, the slider


100


can be placed in the opening configuration by reversing direction and interposing the wedge


200


between the interlocking elements


42


,


44


. A flexible lip


43


extending from the recessed element


44


of the fastener


40


on the top side of the lid


30


, at the closed end


52


of the travel path


48


may be provided to enable the wedge


200


to initiate separation of the two elements


40


,


42


.




In the opening configuration illustrated in

FIG. 6



b


, the wedge


200


is disposed between the interlocking elements


42


,


44


so that the concave internal surface


202


of the wedge


200


partially encloses the interlocking surface


45


of the protruding element while the groove


49


of the recessed element encloses the frustoconical external surface


204


of the wedge


200


. As the slider


100


moves in the second direction


38


illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the frustoconical external surface


204


of the wedge


200


urges the interlocking elements


42


,


44


apart to open the reclosable fastener


40


.




In the embodiment previously described, the wedge


200


performs both the opening and closing operation forcing the user to either fully open or fully close the fastener


40


before changing to the opposing operation. By providing a slider having separate components designated for opening and closing the fastener, the user can switch from the opening mode to the closing mode at any point along the travel path.




In an alternate embodiment shown in

FIGS. 7



a


and


7




b


, the slider


300


comprises a third elongate member


340


having a proximal end


342


depending from the first surface


312


of the base


310


, a distal end


344


, and an internal surface


346


. The third elongate member


340


is spaced apart from the first and second elongate members


320


,


330


with the second elongate member


330


being interposed between the first and third elongate members


320


,


340


.




The first and third elongate members


320


,


340


cooperate to perform the closing operation of the slider


300


. The internal surface


346


of the third elongate member


340


interfaces with the non-interlocking bulbous surface


47


of the recessed element


44


while the internal surface


326


of the first elongate member


320


interfaces with the bead


82


forming the track on the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


. The internal surface


326


of the first elongate


320


is tapered so that the spacing


313


between the internal surface


326


of the first elongate member


320


and the internal surface


346


of the third elongate member


340


varies along the length


302


of the slider from a maximal distance at the opening end


306


to a minimal proximal distance at the closing end


308


forming a converging channel therebetween. The measure of the minimal proximal distance is designed to bias the interlocking elements


42


,


44


of the reclosable fastener


40


into engagement with one another.




In order to minimize frictional contact between the slider


300


and the reclosable fastener


40


, The third elongate member


340


may be modified as shown in

FIGS. 8



a


-


8




c


. The third elongate member


340


may be shorter than the first elongate member


320


and comprise a finger member


350


disposed at the distal end


344


of the third elongate member


340


. The finger member


350


is positioned adjacent to the closing end


308


of the slider


300


, projecting parallel to the width


304


thereof.




As further illustrated in

FIG. 9



a


, the finger member


350


comprises an internal surface


352


which interfaces with the top side


32


of the lid


30


, particularly, the non-interlocking bulbous surface


47


of the recessed element


44


. At the same time, the internal surface


326


of the first elongate member


320


interfaces with the bottom side


24


of the flange


20


, particularly, the bead


82


forming the track


46


along side of the opened end


41


of the protruded element


42


of the reclosable fastener


40


.




Since the closing operation occurs primarily at the closing end


308


of the slider, the shorter third elongate member


340


can minimize contact with the fastener while the finger member


350


cooperates with the first elongate member


320


to bias the interlocking elements


42


,


44


of the fastener


40


into engagement with one another. In order to provide better conformity with the non-interlocking bulbous surface


47


of the recessed element


44


, the internal surface


352


of the finger member


350


may be curved concave towards the first elongate member


320


.




To perform the opening operation for the embodiments illustrated in

FIGS. 7



a


-


7




b


and


8




a


-


8




c


, a wedge


360


is interposed between the first and third elongate members


320


,


340


. As shown, the wedge


360


may be disposed at the distal end


334


of the second elongate member


330


. The wedge


360


is tapered such that the external surface


362


of the wedge


360


, opposite the internal surface


346


of the third elongate member


340


, is sloped towards the first elongate member


320


from a first end


366


adjacent the opening end


306


of the slider


300


to a second end


368


approaching the closing end


308


of the slider


300


. The cross section of the wedge


360


decreases from the first end


366


to the second end


368


.




In its assembled configuration illustrated in

FIG. 9



b


, the wedge


360


is interposed between the interlocking elements


42


,


44


of the reclosable fastener


40


with the internal surface


364


of the wedge


360


partially enclosing the bulbous interlocking surface


41


of the protruded element


42


while the external surface


362


of the wedge


360


interfaces with the groove


49


of the recessed element


44


. In order to provide better conformity with the two interlocking elements


42


,


44


the internal surface


364


may be concave towards the first elongate member


320


while the external surface


362


may be frustoconical.




So that the wedge


360


performing the opening function does not interfere with the aforementioned features performing the closing operation and vice versa, the second end


368


of the wedge


360


is spaced apart from the closing end


308


of the slider. Preferably, the second end of the wedge is spaced a predetermined distance from a plane disposed at the closing end


308


of the slider


300


defined by the minimal proximal distance between the internal surface


326


of the first elongate member


320


and the internal surface


346


of the third elongate member or internal surface


352


of the finger member


350


, depending on the embodiment.




The sliders according to the present invention are preferably injection molded from high density polyethylene. However, one skilled in the art would recognize that such sliders may be manufactured from any moldable or machinable material utilizing machining or molding operations known in the art.




While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A slider for opening or closing a rigid, elongate reclosable fastener lying in a two dimensional plane defining orthogonal X and Y directions, comprising:a base having a first surface; a first elongate member having an internal surface, a proximal end depending from the first surface of the base and a distal end; a second elongate member spaced apart from the first elongate member, the second elongate member having an internal surface, a proximal end depending from the first surface of the base and a distal end; a pivot depending from the internal surface of the first elongate member at the distal end thereof and projecting towards the second elongate member; and a tracking member depending from the internal surface of the second elongate member at the distal end thereof and projecting toward the first member, the slider further comprising a width running parallel to the first and second elongate members and a length running orthogonal to the first and second elongate members, wherein the pivot is spaced apart from the tracking member along the width.
  • 2. The slider according to claim 1, wherein the pivot interfaces with a first edge of the track and the tracking member interfaces with a second edge of the track opposed to the first edge whereby the slider is transportable along the track in a travel path having at least one arc wherein the first edge of the at least one arc has a smaller radius of curvature than the second edge.
  • 3. The slider according to claim 2 wherein the pivot is aligned with the tracking member along the length of the slider.
  • 4. The slider according to claim 2, wherein the tracking member comprises a second pivot.
  • 5. The slider according to claim 2 further comprising a rotation restraint for maintaining the first and second elongate members normal relative to the track.
  • 6. The slider of claim 5 wherein the rotation restraint comprises a pin interfacing with the track wherein the pin depends from the internal surface of the first elongate member and projects toward the second elongate member.
  • 7. The slider of claim 6, wherein the pin is aligned with the pivot along the width of the slider and offset a distance from the pivot along the length of the slider.
  • 8. The slider according to claim 5 further comprising a third elongate member depending from the base and spaced apart from the first and second elongate members such that the second elongate member is disposed between the first and third elongate members, wherein the rotation restraint is disposed on the third elongate member.
  • 9. A method of opening or closing a reclosable fastener lying in a two dimensional plane defining orthogonal X and Y directions comprising the steps of:providing a track along the reclosable fastener defining a travel path having vector components extending in each of the X and Y directions; the track has a finite width defined by first and second opposing edges and at least one arc wherein the first edge has a lesser radius of curvature at the at least one arc relative to the radius of curvature of the second edge at the at least one arc; providing a slider slidably attached to the track, the slider comprising first and second elongate members extending from a base, a pivot disposed perpendicular to the first elongate member and projecting toward the second elongate member; and a tracking member disposed perpendicular to the second elongate member and projecting towards the first elongate member, wherein the pivot interfaces with the first edge of the track and the tracking member interfaces with the second edge of the track; and sliding the reclosable fastener along the track in a first direction to open the reclosable fastener and in a second direction, opposite the first direction, to close the reclosable fastener.
  • 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the tracking member comprises a second pivot and the track comprises a second arc wherein the second edge has a small radius of curvature at the second arc relative to the radius of curvature of the first edge.
  • 11. A container closable with a cover, the container having a perimeter at least partially sealable therearound by a seal disposed between the cover and the container,the seal comprising a reclosable fastener lying in a two dimensional plane defining orthogonal X and Y directions, the reclosable fastener having a track congruent therewith providing a travel path having vector components extending in each of the X and Y directions, wherein the track has a finite width defined by first and second opposing edges and at least two arcs wherein the first edge has a lesser radius of curvature relative to the second edge at the at least two arcs, the reclosable fastener is sealable or unsealable with a slider, the slider is slidably attached to the track and moveable along the travel path, wherein the slider is pivotable about the first edge of the track, and wherein the slider opens the reclosable fastener by sliding along the travel path in a first direction and closes the reclosable fastener by sliding along the travel path in a second direction opposite the first direction.
  • 12. A slider for opening or closing an elongate reclosable fastener lying in a two dimensional plane defining X and Y directions and having interlocking protruded and recessed elements and tracks extending along the length thereof defining a travel path having vector components extending in each of the X and Y directions;the slider comprising a wedge having an internal surface and an external surface, a closing end and an opening end, both the internal surface and the external surface are inclined in the first direction from the closing end to the opening end, wherein the internal surface presses the recessed element into engagement with the protruded element as the slider moves in the first direction during closing and the external surface separates the recessed element from the protruded element as the slider moves in the second direction during opening.
  • 13. The slider according to claim 12 wherein the wedge has a frustoconical shape with an open internal surface.
  • 14. The slider according to claim 13 wherein the external surface of the wedge comprises a wavy contour extending from the closing end to the opening end which is concave at the closing end and convex at the opening end.
  • 15. The slider according to claim 14 wherein the open internal surface of the wedge comprises a wavy contour extending from the closing end to the opening end which is convex at the closing end and concave at the opening end.
  • 16. The slider according to claim 14 wherein the open internal surface of the wedge partially encloses the recessed element during closing.
  • 17. The slider according to claim 14 wherein the open internal surface of the wedge partially encloses the protruded element during opening.
  • 18. The slider according to claim 13, further comprising:a base having a first surface; a first elongate member having a proximal end depending from the first surface and a distal end; a second elongate member spaced apart from the first elongate member, the second elongate member having a proximal end depending from the base and a distal end; wherein the wedge is disposed at the distal end of the second elongate member.
  • 19. The slider according to claim 18, further comprising a finger member disposed at the distal end of the third elongate member at the closing end thereof projecting parallel to the width of the slider.
  • 20. The slider according to claim 19 wherein the finger member comprises a concave internal surface and a convex external surface.
  • 21. The slider according to claim 20 wherein the concave internal surface of the finger member partially encloses a non-interlocking surface of the recessed element of the reclosable fastener.
  • 22. The slider according to claim 21 wherein the internal surface of the wedge partially encloses the interlocking surface of the protruded element of the reclosable fastener while the external surface of the wedge interfaces with the groove of the recessed element.
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