Claims
- 1. In an improved tamper-evident container formed at least in part from a flexible material wherein access to the interior of the container is provided by an aperture formed through the flexible material, said aperture being defined by removing a removable portion of said flexible material, the improvement in combination therewith comprising a predetermined length of a reclosable, zipper-type fastener having generally opposed distal ends, each of said distal ends being splotch sealed to form a flattened broadened segment, said fastener attached to said container in sealing relation surrounding said aperture forming an hermetic seal around said removable portion, said fastener comprising: a pair of mating reclosable sealing strips, each of said strips comprising a strip base segment attached to a common inside surface of said flexible material; each of said strips further comprising a second segment integral with its corresponding base segment and free from said common inside surface; one of said strips comprising a male fastener part formed at a junction of one of said second segments and its corresponding base segment and the other of said strips comprising a female fastener part in receiving relation to said male part, and said aperture comprising said removable portion of said flexible material being formed in overlying relation to said second segments.
- 2. An improved container as in claim 1 wherein said removable portion is defined by a plurality of cuts formed through said flexible material.
- 3. An improved container as in claim 2 wherein said cuts comprise a plurality of perforations and at least one slit having a longitudinal dimension greater than any one of said perforations.
- 4. In an improved tamper-evident container formed at least in part from a flexible material wherein access to the interior of the container is provided by an aperture formed through the flexible material, said aperture being defined by removing a removable portion of said flexible material, the improvement in combination therewith comprising
- a reclosable, zipper-type fastener attached to said container in sealing relation to said aperture, said fastener comprising:
- a pair of mating, reclosable sealing strips, each of said strips comprising:
- a strip base segment attached to a common surface of said flexible material;
- a second segment integral with its corresponding base segment and free from said common surface;
- one of said strips comprising a male fastener part and the other of said strips comprising a female fastener part in receiving relation to said male part;
- said aperture comprising a removable portion of said flexible material formed in juxtaposed relation to said segments; and
- each of said sealing strips being attached to an inside surface of said flexible material and one of said segments is attached to a second surface of said flexible material opposite said common surface.
- 5. An improved container as in claim 4 wherein said second surface is an opposed inside surface of said flexible material.
- 6. An improved container as in claim 5 wherein said female fastener part is formed on said one second segment and wherein said male fastener part is formed on the other of said second segments.
- 7. An improved container as in claim 4 wherein said removable portion is defined by a plurality of cuts formed through said flexible material.
- 8. An improved container as in claim 7 wherein said cuts comprise a plurality of perforations and at least one slit having a longitudinal dimension greater than any one of said perforations.
- 9. An improved container as in claim 4 wherein said fastener further comprises a pair of generally opposed distal ends, said distal ends being splotch sealed, such that a hermetic seal surrounding the removable portion is formed.
- 10. An improved container as in claim 9 wherein each respective said splotch seal at the respective said distal ends of said fastener forms a flattened broadened segment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our prior application Ser. No. 08/299,575, filed Sep. 1, 1995, now abandoned.
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