The present invention relates generally to sliders for reclosable fasteners, and, more particularly, sliders that assist in opening and closing polymeric bags.
Polymeric bags are popular household items that are used in a variety of applications including storage of food. The addition of reclosable fasteners or zippers to these bags has further enhanced their utility and the addition of a slider has made the fasteners easier to open and close. The fasteners include complementary first and second profiles that engage each other to close the bag.
One problem encountered in installing the slider to the fastener is distortion of the first and second profiles of the fastener. The profiles may be distorted when the slider is placed onto the fastener. More specifically, the profiles may be distorted from internal shoulders of the slider that partially form a cavity of the slider. To assist in preventing or inhibiting distortion to the profiles when inserting the slider onto the fastener, the slider may be constructed to have improved flexibility. These flexible sliders, however, do not generally have a desirable stiffness to remain on the fastener during normal use by a consumer.
A need therefore exists for an improved slider that can be inserted over the profiles of the fastener with little or no distortion, while providing a desirable stiffness to remain on the fastener during normal use.
According to one embodiment, a foldable plastic slider for straddling relation with a plastic fastener includes first and second profiles. The straddling slider is adapted to close or open the fastener by movement therealong. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, first and second separating fingers, and first and second wings.
The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The first separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The first separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The second separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener.
According to one aspect, at least one of the first and second separating fingers includes a rounded surface.
According to another aspect, at least one of the first and second separating fingers can include at least one of a generally half-moon shape, a circular shape, an elongated oval shape, and an elliptical shape.
According to another aspect, each of the first and second legs has gripper ribs formed by tactilely enhanced surfaces to assist in grasping the slider.
According to another aspect, the outer surface of the transverse support member is substantially free of coring.
According to another aspect, each of the latches is generally centered on the respective main body member.
According to another aspect, each of said legs has an edge with a shoulder for engaging the respective latch.
According to another embodiment, a foldable plastic slider for straddling relation with a plastic fastener includes first and second profiles. The straddling slider is adapted to close or open the fastener by movement therealong. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings.
The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch. Each of the latches substantially extends across the full length of the respective legs. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener.
According to a further embodiment, a foldable plastic slider for straddling relation with a plastic fastener includes first and second profiles. The straddling slider is adapted to close or open the fastener by movement therealong. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings.
The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a cored-out main body member and a latch. Each of the cored-out main body members has a plurality of cored-out regions on an interior of the respective cross piece such that the plurality of cored-out regions are at least partially hidden when the slider is installed on a fastener. The plurality of cored-out regions can form a plurality of triangular regions or a truss. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener.
According to yet another embodiment, a foldable plastic slider for straddling relation with a plastic fastener includes first and second profiles. The straddling slider is adapted to close or open the fastener by movement therealong. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings.
The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener. The first and second legs form respective wing closing stops so as to prevent or inhibit the first and second wings from moving past a latched hinge rotational point formed after each of the latches engages one of the respective legs.
According to yet another embodiment, a foldable plastic slider for straddling relation with a plastic fastener includes first and second profiles. The straddling slider is adapted to close or open the fastener by movement therealong. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings.
The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener. The support member further includes a molded rear window with an outer surface that is located adjacent to the first and second legs. The outer surface of the molded rear window is adapted to contact the first and second legs after the slider is installed on the fastener.
According to one embodiment, a reclosable plastic bag comprises opposing body panels attached to each other along a pair of opposing sides, a bottom bridging the sides, a mouth formed opposite the bottom, a reclosable fastener extending along the mouth, and a plastic slider. The fastener includes a first track with a first profile and a second track with a second profile. The first and second profiles are releasably engageable to each other.
The plastic slider is slidably mounted to the fastener. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, first and second separating fingers, and first and second wings. The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The first separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The first separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The second separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener.
According to another embodiment, a reclosable plastic bag comprises opposing body panels attached to each other along a pair of opposing sides, a bottom bridging the sides, a mouth formed opposite the bottom, a reclosable fastener extending along the mouth, and a plastic slider. The fastener includes a first track with a first profile and a second track with a second profile. The first and second profiles are releasably engageable to each other.
The plastic slider is slidably mounted to the fastener. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings. The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch. Each of the latches substantially extends across the full length of the respective legs. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener.
According to a further embodiment, a reclosable plastic bag comprises opposing body panels attached to each other along a pair of opposing sides, a bottom bridging the sides, a mouth formed opposite the bottom, a reclosable fastener extending along the mouth, and a plastic slider. The fastener includes a first track with a first profile and a second track with a second profile. The first and second profiles are releasably engageable to each other.
The plastic slider is slidably mounted to the fastener. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings. The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a cored-out main body member and a latch. Each of the cored-out main body members is in the form of a truss. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener.
According to yet another embodiment, a reclosable plastic bag comprises opposing body panels attached to each other along a pair of opposing sides, a bottom bridging the sides, a mouth formed opposite the bottom, a reclosable fastener extending along the mouth, and a plastic slider. The fastener includes a first track with a first profile and a second track with a second profile. The first and second profiles are releasably engageable to each other.
The plastic slider is slidably mounted to the fastener. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings. The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener. The first and second legs form respective wing closing stops so as to prevent or inhibit the first and second wings from moving past a latched hinge rotational point formed after each of the latches engages one of the respective legs.
According to yet a further embodiment, a reclosable plastic bag comprises opposing body panels attached to each other along a pair of opposing sides, a bottom bridging the sides, a mouth formed opposite the bottom, a reclosable fastener extending along the mouth, and a plastic slider. The fastener includes a first track with a first profile and a second track with a second profile. The first and second profiles are releasably engageable to each other.
The plastic slider is slidably mounted to the fastener. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings. The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member. The separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch. The first and second wings are folded relative to the support member and each of the latches engages one of the respective legs to install the slider on the fastener. The support member further includes a molded rear window with an outer surface that is located adjacent to the first and second legs. The outer surface of the molded rear window is adapted to contact the first and second legs after the slider is installed on the fastener.
According to one method, a foldable plastic slider is installed onto a reclosable plastic bag including opposing body panels attached to each other along a pair of opposing sides, a bottom bridging the sides, a mouth formed opposite the bottom, and reclosable fastener extending along the mouth. The fastener includes a first track with a first profile and a second track with a second profile. The first and second profiles are releasably engageable to each other. The plastic slider is slidably mounted to the fastener. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, first and second separating fingers, and first and second wings. The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member and having respective first and second shoulders. The first separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The first separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The second separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch.
The transverse support member is placed on the plastic fastener with the first and second separating fingers between the first and second tracks and the first and second depending legs outside the respective first and second tracks such that the respective first and second tracks separate the first and second separating fingers from the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings are rotated downward toward a bottom of the reclosable bag until each of the latches engages one of the respective legs. The first and second wings are pressed until each of the latches snaps into engagement with one of the respective shoulders of the respective leg.
According to another method, a foldable plastic slider is installed onto a reclosable plastic bag including opposing body panels attached to each other along a pair of opposing sides, a bottom bridging the sides, a mouth formed opposite the bottom, and reclosable fastener extending along the mouth. The fastener includes a first track with a first profile and a second track with a second profile. The first and second profiles are releasably engageable to each other. The plastic slider are slidably mounted to the fastener. The slider comprises a transverse support member, first and second legs, a separating finger, and first and second wings. The transverse support member includes first and second opposing sides, an interior surface, and an outer surface. The first and second legs depend from the respective first and second opposing sides of the support member and having respective first and second shoulders. The first separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The first separating finger is adapted to open the first and second profiles. The second separating finger extends from the interior surface of the support member. The first and second wings are hingedly attached to the respective first and second opposing sides. The first and second wings have respective first and second openings for receiving the respective first and second legs, and respective wing closing stops. The first and second wings have respective first and second cross pieces. Each of the cross pieces includes a main body member and a latch.
The transverse support member is placed on the plastic fastener with the separating finger between the first and second tracks and the first and second depending legs outside the respective first and second tracks such that the respective first and second tracks separate the separating finger from the respective first and second legs. The first and second wings are rotated downward toward a bottom of the reclosable bag until each of the latches engages one of the respective legs. The first and second wings are pressed until each of the latches snaps into engagement with one of the respective shoulders of the respective leg. The first and second legs form respective wing closing stops so as to prevent or inhibit the first and second wings from moving past a latched hinge rotational point formed after each of the latches engages one of the respective legs.
a is a first end view of the slider of
b is a second end view of the slider of
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed but, on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Referring initially to
The body panels 16 and 18 typically comprise one or more polymeric resins. The body panels 16 and 18 may be comprised of polyolefins including, but not limited to, polyethylene, polypropylene, or combinations thereof.
The fastener 12 includes a first track 20 and a second track 22. The first track 20 includes a first profile 24 and a first depending fin or flange 26 extending downward from the first profile 24. Similarly, the second track 22 includes a second profile 28 and a second depending fin or flange 30 extending downward from the second profile 28. It is not necessary for the tracks 20, 22 to have fins depending therefrom. The first profile 24 includes a top portion 32 and the second profile 28 includes a top portion 34. If the fastener 12 is formed separately from the body panels 16, 18 of the polymeric bag 14, the first and second fins 26, 30 may be thermally fused to inner surfaces of the respective first and second body panels 16, 18. Alternatively, the fastener 12 may be integrally formed with the body panels 16, 18 such that the first track 20 is integrally formed with the first body panel 16 and the second track 22 is integrally formed with the second body panel 18.
The opposite ends of the fastener 12 are typically provided with opposing end termination clips, such as end termination clip 36 of
Each end clip 36 of
It is contemplated that other end terminations may be used instead of the above-described end terminations clip 36. For example, an end weld may be formed by heated bars pressed against the end of the fastener, ultrasonic welding, or other ways known in the art.
One such example is shown in
Referring back to
Referring back to
To indicate the direction to move the slider 10 to close the bag, an optional arrow 40 may be formed in the slider 10 as shown in
It is desirable to have the top of the slider that is substantially free of coring. As used herein, the term coring includes coring during molding as understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, as well as removal of material after molding. For example, it is desirable to have the top of the slider be formed with coring having a depth less than about 0.035 inches, more desirable for the coring to have a depth less than about 0.030 inches, and still more desirable for the coring to have a depth less than about 0.020 inches.
The slider 10 may be formed from suitable polymeric material such as, for example, nylon, polypropylene, polyethylene, polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Delrin, or ABS. The slider may be formed by injection molding, thermoforming, compression molding, extrusion, or machining or patterned material deposition. The slider 10 is particularly suited for use with profiled polymeric reclosable fasteners or zippers and thermoplastic bags such as shown in
The fastener 12 typically comprises one or more polymeric resins. The fastener may be comprised of polyolefins including, but not limited to, polyethylene, polypropylene, or combinations thereof.
Referring back to
The separating finger 52 is wider than the separating finger 54 as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. The separating finger 52 is shown as a generally half-moon shape, while the separating finger 54 is shown as an elongated oval shape. The separating finger 52 may be circular shaped, an elongated oval shape, or elliptically shaped. The separating finger 54 may also be circular shaped, elliptically shaped, tadpole, or a generally half-moon shape. The separating fingers 52, 54 generally have a surface or edge that is blunt (i.e., rounded).
The separating finger 54 as shown in
The shape and width of the separating finger 52 assists in opening the top of the fastener and improving the end strength retention of the slider. The shape and width of the separating finger 54 assists in improving the end strength retention of the slider and also assists in placing the slider onto the track.
It is desirable to have at least two separating fingers, which reduces the cycle time by allowing additional ejector pin(s) to be used between the separating fingers. The cycle time is especially reduced by creating a larger generally flat surface between the separating fingers that allows the use of larger, flatter ejector pins. It is also desirable to have distinct separating fingers to reduce the cost of material and the mold cycle time by reducing the cooling time.
The separating fingers 52, 54 interact with the first and second portions 32, 34 (
To close the fastener 12, the slider 10 is moved in the reverse direction and the second separating finger 54 cooperates with the shoulders 68, 70 and the legs 56, 58 and wings 60, 62 of the slider 10 to bring the first and second portions 32, 34 together. The first and second portions 32, 34 when brought together lock the first and second profiles 24, 28. To close the fastener 12 completely, at least the separating finger 52 is removed from between the first and second portions 32, 34 of the fastener 12.
To assist in grasping the slider, the legs 56, 58 and portions of the wings 60, 62 form gripper ribs using hills and valleys. This is shown in
The lower ends of legs 56, 58 are provided with respective engaging shoulders 56a, 58a (see
The body 50 also includes a molded rear window 80 (see
The wings 60, 62 have a respective cross piece 64, 66 that form respective latches 64a, 66a. The latches 64a, 66a are desirably sloped and solid ramps. To increase the latch strength, each of the latches 64a, 66a substantially extends across the full length of the respective legs 56, 58. The latches 64a, 66a may extend the full length of the respective legs 56, 58. By having the latches 64a, 64b substantially extend across the full length of the respective legs 56, 58, wing deflection is reduced, which increases end retention of the slider. It is also believed that the latches 64a, 66a substantially extending across the full length of the respective legs 56, 58 also increase the top retention of the slider. Thus, it is more difficult for the slider to be removed by having a latch extending substantially across the full length of the respective legs 56, 58.
Portions of the inner surface of the cross pieces 64, 66 form respective plurality of cored-out regions 64b-64d and 66b-66d. The cored-out regions reduce the weight of the slider, which reduces the cost in forming the slider. To assist in maintaining the strength of the slider, the cored-out regions 64b-64d and 66b-66d desirably form a plurality of triangles in the form of a truss. If desired, the cored-out regions 64b-64d and 66b-66d can form other shapes that maintain the strength of the slider and enhance the latching ability of latches 64a, 64b. For example, in some embodiments, the cored-out regions 64b-64d and 66b-66d can form one or more ribbed shapes.
By having cored-out regions, the cycle time of forming the slider is also reduced because cooling occurs faster. By coring the cross pieces 64, 66, the potential for shrinkage is reduced.
The cross pieces 64, 66 also form respective cored-out wing eject pads 64f, 66f. The cored-out wing eject pads 64f, 66f are shown as being generally cylindrical in shape. It is contemplated that the wing eject pads may be of other shapes. The wing eject pads 64f, 66f may be formed by having wing eject pads mold the slider when the eject pins move, but the sleeves remain in place.
As discussed above, the shoulders 68, 70 cooperate with the first separating finger 52 to assist in opening and closing the fastener. The shoulders 68, 70 also engage the fastener 12 to inhibit or prevent the slider 10 from being lifted off the profile edges while the slider 10 straddles the fastener 12. Specifically, the shoulders 68, 70 engage with lower surfaces of the profiles to inhibit or prevent (a) the slider from being pulled off in a direction perpendicular to the sliding motion, and (b) the slider from being removed from the force required to open the profiles.
Referring specifically to
To prevent or inhibit the wings 60, 62 from continuing past the latched hinge rotational point, the body 50 includes wing closing stops 76, 78. The wing closing stops 76, 78 may be molded in the legs 56, 58. The wing closing stops 76, 78 limit or stop the wings 60, 62 from continuing past the latched hinge rotational point. This limits potential pinching of the track when the user squeezes the slider 10 with too much force. By reducing the pinching on the track, the slider 10 moves along the track more easily.
When the wings 60, 62 are folded down from their open position to their closed sidewall position, the wings 60, 62 are held in place by a compression-type latch.
As shown in
This compression-type latch offers many advantages. It allows for easier installation of the slider 10 and increases the difficulty in removing the slider from the bag. The latch 64a, when depressed, acts similar to a spring in compression and, once released, is forced upward into a locked condition with the engaging shoulder 56a of leg 56. As the wing 60 is being latched, the surface 56b depresses the latch 64a. When attempting to disengage the wing 60 from the leg 56, however, the direction in which the force acts is unable to depress the latch 64a; rather, it forces the leg 56 more strongly into engagement with the wing 60. This increases the difficulty in disassembling the slider.
Similarly, the wing 62 has the latch 66a, cross piece 66, shown in
While the present invention has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Each of these embodiments and obvious variations thereof is contemplated as falling within the spirit and scope of the claimed invention, which is set forth in the following claims.
This application is a Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/002,848 filed on Dec. 2, 2004 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,263,748, which claims priority to Provisional to U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/526,304 filed on Dec. 2, 2003, the contents of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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