Tamper evident resealable packaging

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6799890
  • Patent Number
    6,799,890
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 6, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 5, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A reclosable package has a first wall and a second wall opposite to the front wall A first zipper profile including a first interlocking member is attached to the first wall and a second profile having a second interlocking member, engageable with the first interlocking member, is attached to the second wall. A slider is positioned on the profiles for movement along the profiles from side to side of the package. Package material is provided which must be removed or ruptured to permit operation of the slider or to provide access to the package contents. In either event, the steps needed to permit the initial access to the package contents leave clear evidence for a consumer that the package has been opened.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to reclosable packaging and in particular to such packaging wherein indicia is provided to indicate the first opening of the package.




Zipper packaging is becoming more and more prevalent as the primary packaging for foodstuffs and other consumer products. Such packages readily lend themselves to being opened by the consumer and reclosed after some portion of the package is removed, rendering the remainder of the package contents readily storable in the original package. Unfortunately the zipper alone does not afford protection against potential tampering with the package contents and hence the need has arisen for manufacturers to provide on such zipper packaging tamper evidence to alert the consumer to a first opening of the package. Such tamper evidence discourages potential tampering of the product prior to sale and alerts the consumer if the package has already been opened, regardless of whether the zipper is open or closed. The problem of providing a tamper evident zipper is exacerbated where the zipper is to be provided with a slider. While a slider facilitates a consumer opening and reclosing the package and hence is desirable in some instances, the slider makes it difficult for the manufacturer to employ conventional techniques to render the package tamper evident.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the above, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide an improved zipper package construction which requires some permanent change of the package appearance to enable the first opening of the package by the purchaser of the package.




A further object is to provide such a package wherein the package is “user friendly” in that the steps necessary for the initial opening of the package prior to the use of the zipper must be obvious or intuitive to the consumer.




A still further object is to provide a package that may be formed on conventional packaging equipment with little or no modification of the equipment required.




Still another object is to provide, in cases where the zipper packaging includes a slider, a tamper evident feature that is compatible with the slider being present. Similarly, where the package contents require hermetic sealing, it is desirable that the tamper evident feature also permit such hermetic sealing.




The above and other objects and advantages are attained in accordance with the present invention by providing a reclosable packaging having a first wall and a second wall opposite to the front wall. A first zipper profile including a first interlocking member is attached to the first wall and a second profile having a second interlocking member, engageable with the first interlocking member, is attached to the second wall. A slider is positioned on the profiles for movement along the profiles from side to side of the package. The slider serves to disengage the profile interlocking members when moved in the direction of the closing end of the slider and to engage the profile interlocking members when moved in the direction of the opening end of the slider.




In accordance with the present invention the slider is either contained within or blocked from movement along the profile interlocking members by package material which must be removed or ruptured to permit operation of the slider or to provide access to the package contents. In either event, the steps needed to permit the initial access to the package contents leave clear evidence for a consumer that the package has been opened.




In a first embodiment of the invention, portions of the package walls extend over and about the slider and must be removed or ruptured to provide access to the slider. The portions may comprise extensions of the package wall material or may comprise portions of the zipper profiles.




In a second embodiment, a web of material extends across the package below the zipper profiles' interlocking members. The web may be connected to the package walls or to flanges of one or both of the zipper profiles.




In a third embodiment a header is added to the package enclosing the profiles' interlocking members and the slider. For a consumer to obtain access to the slider the header must be removed or ruptured.




In a fourth embodiment flanges of one or both of the zipper profiles are used to encapsulate the package contents, either above or below the profiles' interlocking members.




In a fifth embodiment the zipper slider is constrained from movement along the profiles by a strip of material or a flap that must be removed before the slider can be moved from its initial closed position to an open position.




In each of the above cases, the steps that must be taken before the initial opening of the package results in a physical altering of the sealed package which may readily be observed by a consumer.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings:





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a first embodiment of a package in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 2-6

are alternative fragmentary sectional views taken off

FIG. 1

in the direction indicated by the arrows;





FIG. 7

is a front perspective view of a second embodiment of a package in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 8-14

are alternative fragmentary sectional views taken off

FIG. 7

in the direction indicated by the arrows;





FIG. 15

is a front perspective view of a modification of the second embodiment of a package in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 16 and 17

are alternative fragmentary sectional views taken off

FIG. 15

in the direction indicated by the arrows;





FIG. 18

is a front perspective view of a third embodiment of a package in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 19-23

are alternative fragmentary sectional views taken off

FIG. 18

in the direction indicated by the arrows;





FIG. 24

is a front perspective view of a modification of the fifth embodiment of a package in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 25

is a fragmentary sectional view taken off

FIG. 24

in the direction indicated by the arrows;





FIG. 26

is a front perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a package in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 27

is a fragmentary sectional view taken off

FIG. 26

in the direction indicated by the arrows;





FIG. 28

is a front perspective view of a modification of the fourth embodiment of a package in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 29 and 30

are alternative fragmentary sectional views taken off

FIG. 28

in the direction indicated by the arrows;





FIG. 31

is a front perspective view of a fifth embodiment of a package in accordance with the present invention; and





FIGS. 32-34

are alternative fragmentary sectional views taken off

FIG. 31

in the direction indicated by the arrows.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Reference is now made to the drawings wherein similar elements bear the same reference numerals throughout the several views. In

FIGS. 1-6

a first embodiment of the package


110


of the present invention is depicted in several alternative configurations. The package


110


is in the form of a package having a front wall


12


and a rear wall


14


that is opposite to the front wall. The package further has a bottom end


16


, a top end


18


and sides


20


,


22


. A zipper


24


is provided at the package top. A slider


26


is provided on the zipper to facilitate its opening and closing. To this end, moving the zipper slider toward one side


22


disengages the interlocking elements of the zipper profiles and moving the slider toward the opposite side


20


brings the interlocking elements of the zipper profiles into engagement.




Referring to

FIGS. 2-6

, it can be seen that the zipper


24


consists of a first profile


28


and a second profile


30


. Profile


28


is provided with a first interlocking member


32


and profile


30


is provided with a second interlocking member


34


that is engageable with the first interlocking element


32


. Numerous configurations for the interlocking members


32


,


34


are well known in the art. Profile


28


further includes a flange


36


that extends toward the interior of the package and profile


30


includes a similar flange


38


. In accordance with this first embodiment of the present invention each of the flanges


36


,


38


is attached to its associated package wall


12


,


14


by a “hard” seal,


40


,


42


that is a seal that is not intended to be broken. Further, each of the package walls


12


,


14


includes a portion


44


,


46


that extends past over the seal points


40


,


42


. The portions


44


,


46


extend over the zipper and are joined by a seal


48


so as to form a header that encloses the zipper


24


and slider


26


.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 2

, the seal


48


of package


110




a


is a peel seal that may readily be ruptured by a consumer to expose the zipper


24


and slider


26


. To facilitate opening, the free edges of the walls may extend beyond the peel seal. In the embodiment of

FIG. 3

, the seal


50


of package


110




b


is a strip of peel seal material connected to both portions


44


and


46


. Whereas the peel seal


48


separates from one of the portions


44


, and status on the other portion


46


as the package


110




a


is initially opened, the peel strip


50


remains attached to each of the portions


44


,


46


and splits apart as the package


110




b


is initially opened. Added protection for the contents


52


of the package


110




c


may be obtained by joining the walls


12


,


14


together by a peel seal


54


below the flanges


36


,


38


as shown in FIG.


4


. In that way, even after the extended wall portions


44


and


46


are separated and the zipper opened, the contents of the package are protected until the seal


54


is broken. Such a feature would be necessary where it is required that the package contents be hermetically sealed below the zipper. The package


110




d


has a “hard” seal


56


joining the extended wall portions


44


and


46


. In this case, the header of package


110




d


is provided with one or more lines of perforations


58


which must be torn open by a consumer to obtain access to the slider


26


. In place of a line of perforations (or to facilitate tearing the perforations) one or more notches


60


may be provided at a side edge of the header to start a tear across the header.




The walls


12


,


14


of the package


110




e


of

FIG. 6

terminate substantially at the hard seals


40


,


42


joining the walls to flanges


36


,


38


. In this embodiment the header is formed by extensions


62


,


64


of flanges


36


,


38


. The extensions


62


,


64


may be joined by a peel seal, peel strip or a hard seal as described above. If hard seal is used to join the flanges a line of perforations or a notch may be used to facilitate opening the header. In any event, the header must be opened before access can be had to the slider and zipper.




In

FIGS. 7-17

a package


210


of a second embodiment of the present invention is depicted. The package


210


includes a front and rear wall,


112


and


114


, a bottom


116


, top


118


and sides


120


and


122


. A zipper


124


extends across the package top


118


from side to side of the package. A slider


126


is mounted on the zipper


124


for movement between a closed position and an open position. The zipper is formed as the zipper of the first embodiment and hence need not be repeated. In accordance with this second embodiment the contents


152


of package


210


are protected from tampering by a sealing strip in the form of a web of material that extends across the package from side


120


to side


122


between the walls


112


,


114


below the zipper.




The package


210




a


of

FIG. 8

has a web


166


hard sealed at


168


to wall


114


and secured to wall


112


by peel seal


170


. After the slider


126


is moved to initially open the package


210




a


, the consumer presses on web


166


to rupture the peel seal and provide access to the package contents. The package


210




b


of

FIG. 9

has two webs segments


166




a


and


166




b


hard sealed respectively to walls


112


and


114


. The free edges of web segments


166




a


and


166




b


are sealed to each other by peel seal


172


. Peel seal


172


must be ruptured before access may be had to the package contents.




Package


210




c


of

FIG. 10

is similar to the package of

FIG. 8

except that the web is longitudinally folded to form a cusp directed toward the package interior. This increases the internal force that the peel seal


170


securing the web


166


to wall


112


can withstand. The package


210




d


of

FIG. 11

is similar to package


210




b


of

FIG. 9

except that one of the web segments


166




b


is longitudinal folded and the peel seal


172


is offset from the fold. This also improves the internal force that the peel seal can withstand.




Various other sealing arrangements and configurations of the web may be used to enhance the internal opening force resistance of the web peel seal. The package


210




e


of

FIG. 12

has a web


166


bowed away from the product. One edge of web


166


is hard sealed to wall


114


and the opposite edge of web


166


is joined by a peel seal


172


to wall


112


. The web


166


of package


210




f


of

FIG. 13

is loosely fan-folded toward and away from the product. One edge of web


166


is hard sealed to wall


114


and the opposite edge of web


166


is joined by a peel seal


172


to wall


112


. In both of these cases the peel seal must be ruptured to detach the web


166


from wall


112


to provide access to the product. The package


210




h


of

FIG. 16

has the edges of web


166


hard sealed at locations


168


to wall


114


and flange


38


of zipper profile


30


, which in turn is hard sealed to wall


114


. A mid-section of web


166


is sealed to wall


112


by peel seal


172


. Similarly the package


210




j


has the edges of web


166


hard sealed at two locations


168


to wall


114


and flange


38


of zipper profile


30


, is sealed to the end of web


186


which in turn is hard sealed to wall


114


. The other end of web


166


is hard sealed a second time to wall


114


. A mid-section of web


166


is sealed to wall


112


by peel seal


172


. The partial loop


178


between the wall hard seal and peel seal further improves internal opening force resistance.




The web


166


of package


210




g


of

FIG. 14

has its edges hard sealed to both wall


112


and wall


114


. A weakened line


174


extend longitudinally along the approximate center of web


166


web. The weakened line may be a score line or a line of perforations. When the zipper is first opened by the slider the consumer must rupture line


174


to gain initial access to the package contents. If the package requires that the contents be hermetically sealed, the line of perforations may be capped by a strip


176


.




In

FIGS. 18-25

a package


310


of a third embodiment of the present invention is depicted in

FIG. 18

wherein the zipper and slider


26


are contained within a header


178


that is added to the package. The package


310


includes a front and rear wall,


312


and


314


, a bottom


316


, top


318


and sides


320


and


322


. A zipper


324


extends across the package top


318


from side to side of the package. A slider


326


is mounted on the zipper


324


for movement between a closed position and an open position. The zipper is formed as the zipper of the first embodiment and hence need not be repeated. In accordance with this third embodiment the contents


352


of package


310


are protected from tampering by the header


378


that extends across the top of the package.




The header must be removed or ruptured to provide initial access to the zipper.




In

FIG. 19

a package is depicted wherein the header


178


comprises a strip of material hard sealed to the front wall


312


and rear wall


314


at seals


168


that run from side to side of the package. A weakened line


180


extends along the strip. Line


180


may comprise a score line or line of perforations. If the package


310


needs to be sealed below the header the perforations may be capped with a strip


182


. In

FIG. 20

a package


310




b


is depicted wherein the header is formed of two segments


178




a


and


178




b


. One edge of segment


178




a


is hard sealed to front wall


312


and one edge of segment


178




b


is hard sealed to rear wall


314


. The opposite edges of the segments


178




a


and


178




b


are peel sealed to each other. In

FIG. 21

a package


310




c


is depicted wherein one edge of the header


178


is hard sealed to wall


312


which in turn is sealed to flange


38


of profile


30


and the other edge is peel sealed at


172


to bag wall


314


.




The bag


310




d


depicted in

FIG. 22

has one side of header


178


peel sealed to bag wall


312


and the opposite side of the header peel sealed to bag wall


314


. On both sides a flap


184


of the header extends beyond the peel seal


172


to provide a convenient finger grip for the consumer to facilitate removal of the header from the package. The package


310




e


depicted in

FIG. 23

has a header formed of two segments


178




a


and


178




b


each having one of their edges sealed to the bag walls


312


and


314


, respectively by peel seals


172


. The other edges of the header opposite to the peel seals are hard sealed to each other. In each of the above embodiments the consumer is prevented from accessing the slider until the header is first removed. If the header is removed, it would be readily apparent that the package has been rendered capable of being opened.




In

FIGS. 24 and 25

a modification of the package of the fifth embodiment is depicted wherein the package


310




f


has a strip of material


186


peel sealed to the tops of profiles


328


and


330


. The strip


186


is of sufficient thickness to prevent the slider


26


from being moved until the strip


186


is removed. As shown in

FIG. 24

the slider


26


is at the extreme closed end of the zipper and strip


186


is immediately adjacent to the slider on the opening side of the slider. Until strip


186


is removed from the path of slider


326


the slider is prevented from moving to open package


310




f.






In

FIGS. 26 and 27

a package


410




a


of a fourth embodiment of the present invention is depicted in

FIG. 26

wherein one profile flange


436


is folded toward the interlocking members. The flange


436


is hard sealed to wall


412


at hard seal


440


. An extension


190


of flange


436


extends beyond hard seal


440


to the opposite profile flange


438


and to itself below the interlocking members. The extension


190


is hard sealed to profile flange


438


and to itself at hard seals


168


thereby sealing off the package contents. A first series of perforations


188


is provided on the portion of extension


190


between the hard seals


168


. A second series of perforations


189


is provided on the portion of extension


190


between the hard seal


440


to wall


312


and the hard seal to flange


438


. In order to gain access to the package contents, both of the perforation lines must be ruptured providing clear evidence of the initial opening of the package.




In

FIGS. 28-30

a modification of the package of the fourth embodiment is depicted in

FIG. 28

wherein the package


410


has one profile flange folded over the profiles' interlocking members rather than beneath the profiles' interlocking members. In

FIG. 29

package


410




b


has flange


438


hard sealed to wall


414


. Flange extension


189


extends beyond the hard seal


168


and over the tops of the profiles


428


,


430


. A peel seal


172


secures the free edge of extension


189


to the outside of package wall


412


. The construction of package


410




c


of

FIG. 30

is similar to that of package


410




b


except that the peel


172


secures the free edge of extension


189


to flange


436


of profile


430


, above the hard seal securing profile


430


to bag wall


412


. In both of these embodiments the flange extension


189


forms a header within which the slider is initially contained. To open the package for the first time, the consumer must remove the header by rupturing the peel seal.




In

FIGS. 31-34

a package


510


of a fifth embodiment of the present invention is depicted in

FIG. 31

wherein a flap is provided to hold the slider in a closed zipper position and prevent its movement to the open position. If the seal holding the flap is broken, the slider is freed to move to the open position. In the package


510




a


of

FIG. 32

the flap


190


is secured by a hard seal


168


to bag wall


514


behind the closing end of the slider


526


. The flap extends up and over the interlocked profiles and is secured to the profiles by a peel seal


172


. An unsecured tab


192


extends beyond the peel seal to the free end of flap


190


. When the flap is in position it prevents the slider from moving in the opening direction from the zipper fully closed position. A consumer may free the flap


190


from the profiles by pulling up on the tab


192


to break peel seal


172


and thereby render the slider free to be moved to the zipper open position. However, doing so is readily apparent by virtue of the unsecured flap. The package


510




b


of

FIG. 33

has flap


190


secured by peel seal


172


to flange


540


above the point at which the flange


540


is secured to package wall


512


. Again the flap is positioned behind the closing end of the slider so as to prevent the slider from moving from the initial zipper closed position. The package


510




c


of

FIG. 34

has a first flap segment


190




a


secured to bag wall


512


and a second flap segment


190




b


secured to bag wall


514


with each secured by hard seals


168


and extending over the top of the interlocked profiles. The free end of flap segment


190




a


is positioned on top of the free end of flap segment


190




b


and held in position peel seal


172


. Again, the flap serves to prevent movement of slider


526


off its initial fully closed. If the flap segments are separated by a consumer pulling up on tab


192


, which extends from the free end of flap segment


190




a


, the path of the slider is cleared so that the slider is then free to be moved.




Thus, in accordance with the above the several desired objects and advantages of the present invention are effectively attained. Wile several embodiments of the present invention are depicted and described herein further modifications may become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A reclosable package having a lop, bottom, and sides, said package comprising:a first wall and a second wall opposite to said first wall; a first zipper profile having a first interlocking member and a first flange portion, said first flange portion having a first proximal end, a first distal end, and a first medial area between said first proximal end and said first distal end, said first proximal end being attached to said first interlocking member and said first medial area being sealed to said first wall along a first attachment line extending substantially from side to side of said package, said first distal end and said first proximal end being free of attachment to said first wall; a second zipper profile having a second interlocking member and a second flange portion, said second flange portion having a second proximal end, a second distal end, and a second medial area between said second proximal end and said second distal end, said second proximal end being attached to said second interlocking member and said second medial area being sealed to said second wall along a second attachment line extending substantially from side to side of said package, said second distal end and said second proximal end being free of attachment to said second wall; and said first flange portion including a first segment formed between said first attachment line and said first distal end, said second flange portion including a second segment formed between said second attachment line and said second distal end, said first and second segments extending over said first and second interlocking members, respectively, to a peel seal joining to first distal end with said second distal end.
  • 2. The reclosable package in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a slider disposed upon said interlocking members for movement from side to side of said package between a zipper fully open and a zipper fully closed position, said first and second segments extending over said slider.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/761,500 filed on Jan. 16, 2001.

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