Tamper evident slider package

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6786640
  • Patent Number
    6,786,640
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 7, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The reclosable plastic bag is formed by opposing panels of web with four sides sealed. A zipper is sealed within the bag so that a first zipper profile is sealed to a first opposing panel and a second zipper profile is sealed to a second opposing panel. A slider engaging the zipper profiles in a closed position protrudes from an opening in at least one of the opposing panels and may be further secured in place by a label. The slider cannot be moved from the position wherein the zipper profiles are closed to the position wherein the zipper profiles are open prior to the user tearing a perforated or otherwise weakened line across the panels. When this tear is made, it is unmistakable and intuitive evidence that the bag may have been previously opened and depending upon the circumstances, possibly tampered.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention pertains to a slider package which includes a tamper evident feature.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In the prior art, plastic bags which are manufactured and filled in a form fill and seal process are known. However, many of these plastic bags are not tamper evident. While tamper evident containers are known, these containers typically include complex configurations with complicated manufacturing techniques. This complexity, of course, adds to the price of the tamper evident containers.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,715 entitled “Tamper-Evident Reclosable Plastic Bag with Slider” issued on Sep. 23, 1997 to Dobreski et al. relates to a tamper-evident bag with a slider. However, improvement in many aspects, such as the ease and intuitiveness of the operation, is desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides a plastic bag or package, preferably manufactured by a form fill and seal apparatus wherein the zipper is initially covered by the web so as to block the motion of the slider and the slider protrudes from an aperture punched in one or both sides of the film. Optionally, the slider can be initially covered with label which must be torn to provide access to the slider. Perforations are formed on both sides of the web immediately outwardly adjacent from and parallel to the zipper. Therefore, in order to permit the slider to move from its initial position, the user tears the perforated portions thereby providing access to the bag and further providing immediate and unmistakable evidence that the package has been opened. In an alternative embodiment, the initial movement of the slider tears the perforated portions.




Alternatively, rather than providing an aperture through which the slider protrudes, a C-shaped slit with three sides can be formed in the web in place to act as a hinge, so that the resulting flap can be folded back to act as a pull tab for pulling off the strips adjacent to the slider, along the lines of weakened resistance.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and claims, and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1



a


is a plan view of a first embodiment of the package of the present invention, wherein the slider is initially located within a notch cut into the side of the package.





FIG. 1



b


is a plan view of a second embodiment of the package of the present invention, wherein the notch tapers toward the lower perforation. Additionally, a peel seal is formed within the package.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a first aspect of a label covering the slider in the first embodiment of the package of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a second aspect of a label covering the slider in the first embodiment of the package of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a plan view of a third aspect of a label covering the slider in the first embodiment of the package of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a plan view of a third embodiment of the present invention wherein the slider is initially located within a tab formed along the side of the package.





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the web prior to the formation of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a plan view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention wherein the slider initially protrudes through an aperture punched or otherwise formed in the web of the package.





FIG. 8

is a plan view of the web prior to the formation of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a schematic of a typical method of formation of the containers or bags of the present invention, using horizontal form, vertical fill and seal apparatus.





FIG. 10

is a schematic of a typical method of formation of the containers or bags of the present invention, using vertical form fill and seal apparatus.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views,

FIG. 1



a


is a first embodiment of plastic bag (or similar container)


10


. Plastic bag


10


(or similar container) is formed from two sheets of web


11


which are joined at the edges by lower transverse seal


12


and side folds (or seams)


14


,


16


. Sheets of web


11


are further joined by a top transverse sealed header


17


which can further include optional hang aperture


19


. Plastic bag


10


can include several different embodiments such as pillow pouches, three-side seal and bottom gusset pouches and side gusset pouches.




Slider


18


provides the ability to selectively open and close zipper profiles


20


which are sealed to the interior of the two sheets of web


11


by zipper profile flanges


21


at seal


23


downwardly adjacent from top transverse sealed header. However, zipper profiles


20


are initially closed and covered by the web


11


so as to prevent the movement of slider


18


prior to the user tearing web


11


(in an alternative embodiment, the initial movement of slider


18


can tear the web


11


). Line


22


indicates the profile


20


as shown under the web


11


. The sheets of web


11


include perforation


24


(or similar weakening of web


11


) immediately below the opening of zipper profiles


20




80


that the user can tear web


11


along lines defined by perforation


24


thereby creating a mouth for plastic bag


10


. However, zipper profiles flanges


21


must be sealed to web


11


below perforation


24


in order to allow plastic bag


10


to be resealable. Similarly, the tearing must be along defined lines in order for zipper profiles


20


to maintain their connection with the remaining portions of web


11


(that is, below perforation


24


) in order to allow plastic bag


10


to be resealable. This tearing further provides immediate and clear evidence that bag


10


may have been opened by providing the tamper-evident characteristic. Slider


18


protrudes through notch


30


formed in web


11


along the side sealed by side fold (or seam)


14


. Notch


30


directs the force of opening to a point along the perforation


24


thereby facilitating easy opening of the package. This further allows the user a simple and intuitive way to grasp slider


18


in the initial position. Notch


30


allows the consumer to see slider


18


.




The second embodiment of plastic bag


10


is shown in

FIG. 1



b


. Notch


30


is formed on the side of plastic bag


10


. Notch


30


is similar to that shown in

FIG. 1



a


. However, notch


30


tapers to point


31


which joins perforation


24


thereby more effectively directing the force of opening to perforation


24


. Additionally, peel seal


33


is formed parallel to and downwardly adjacent from perforation


24


so as to join the interiors of both sheets of web


11


.




Further alternative embodiments are shown in

FIGS. 5 and 7

wherein notch


30


is replaced by a flap


40


or an aperture


50


, respectively. Slider


18


, of course, can be returned to the position wherein zipper profiles


20


are sealed, but the tearing along perforation


24


clearly indicates prior opening or tampering.




In order to further enhance the tamper evident characteristic of plastic bag


10


, as shown in

FIGS. 2-4

, label


32


can be glued or otherwise affixed to slider


18


in its initial position so that any movement of slider


18


will tear label


32


. In

FIG. 2

, label


32


vertically spans notch


30


and is fastened to slider


18


and both the top and bottom of notch


30


. In

FIG. 3

, label


32


is fastened to slider


18


and the bottom of notch


30


. In

FIG. 4

, label


32


is fastened to slider


18


and zipper profiles


20


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a third embodiment of plastic bag


10


′ wherein a flap


40


is formed rather than a notch


30


.





FIG. 6

illustrates how web


11


is configured to form the third embodiment of plastic bag


10


′. C-shaped cut


42


is formed so as to partially encircle slider


18


(C-shaped cut


42


would be a square or rectangular aperture in order to form notch


30


of the first embodiment of plastic bag


10


shown in

FIG. 1

, and a circular or formed aperture could likewise be substituted). Perforation


24


is formed across web


11


. Sides of web


11


will eventually be folded over as shown in FIG.


5


.




To illustrate the nature of how successive bags


10


′ are formed on web


11


, C-shaped cut


42


′ and perforation


24


′ for a subsequent bag


10


′, prior to the sealing of slider


18


or zipper profiles


20


thereon, are shown upstream from the corresponding elements.





FIG. 7

illustrates how aperture


50


may be formed through which slider


18


protrudes in the fourth embodiment of plastic bag


10


″. While

FIG. 8

is illustrated with two immediately adjacent apertures


50


′ and


50


″ which could be folded over to form the single aperture


50


of

FIG. 7

, it is envisioned that only one of apertures


50


′,


50


″ would be formed thereby creating aperture


50


through a single layer of web through which slider


18


initially protrudes.





FIG. 9

illustrates the typical stations used to manufacture the various embodiments of plastic bag


10


in a horizontal form vertical fill and seal configuration. Spool


100


provides a succession of zipper profiles


20


with sliders


18


. Spool


102


provides web (or film)


11


which may be pre-punched with one of the various shapes to form notch


30


, flap


40


or aperture


50


or alternatively, these shapes along with perforation


24


, may be formed prior to station


104


where zipper profiles


20


are sealed to web (or film)


11


. Side seals (


14


,


16


or similar) are formed at station


106


. Side seals cool at station


108


where slider


18


is moved to a position whereby the zipper profiles


20


are open or separated with respect to each other. The packages or bags


10


are cut from web or film


11


at station


110


. The packages or bags


10


are filled at station


112


. At station


114


, the slider


18


is moved to a position whereby the zipper profiles


20


are closed or interengaged with respect to each other. Header seal


17


and lower tamper evident (hermetic) seal are formed at station


116


. Label


32


and (optional) hang aperture are formed at station


118


. Pick and place operations for packing are performed at station


120


. Similar variations may fold the film before the punching operation is performed. Likewise, other variations may perform the shaping of the zipper profiles


20


and the insertion of the slider


18


as separate steps.





FIG. 10

illustrates the typical stations used to manufacture the various embodiments of plastic bag


10


in a vertical form fill and seal configuration. Zipper profiles


20


, with slider


18


in a closed position, are provided on spool


100


while pre-punched web


11


is provided on spool


102


. Web


11


is wrapped around vertical form fill and seal (VFFS) apparatus


200


as is known in the prior art. Zipper profiles


20


are attached to web


11


and tamper evident seal and header seal


17


are formed at area


202


of VFFS apparatus


200


. Optional hang aperture


19


and label


32


may be added at area


204


of VFFS apparatus


200


. Bag


11


is manufactured in the inverted position so that the area which will form bottom transverse seal


12


is pointing upward so that the opening which will later be sealed by bottom transverse seal


12


can receive foodstuffs or similar contents at area


206


. Bottom transverse seal


12


is formed and bag


10


is cut away from web


11


at area


208


. Those skilled in the art, after study of the above, will recognize variations in the form fill and seal apparatus which may be implemented.




Thus the several aforementioned objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described in detail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby and its scope is to be determined by that of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A bag which is tamper-evident, comprising:first and second opposing panels attached to each other along a pair of sides, a top bridging said pair of sides and a bottom bridging said pair of sides; a zipper with first and second profiles fastened to respective internal surfaces of said first and second opposing panels; wherein at least one of said opposing panels includes a weakened portion adjacent to said zipper, and a cut portion proximate to said weakened portion; and a slider attached to said zipper to move from a first position within said cut portion wherein said first and second profiles are attached to each other, and to a second position wherein at least a portion of said first and second profiles are detached from each other, said slider initially being in said first position and wherein prior movement of said slider toward said second position is evidenced by tearing of at least a portion of said weakened portion thereby forming a mouth for the bag, wherein said slider is further initially engaged in said first position by a label.
  • 2. The bag of claim 1 wherein a user tears at least a portion of one of said opposing panels in order to permit said slider to move from said first position to said second position.
  • 3. The bag of claim 2 wherein said weakened portion is formed by perforation.
  • 4. The bag of claim 3 wherein said cut portion is an aperture formed in one of said opposing panels which is spaced from said pair of sides.
  • 5. The bag of claim 3 wherein said cut portion is a notch which forms a flap engaging said slider and a pair of perforations extending parallel from said flap.
  • 6. The bag of claim 3 wherein said cut portion is a notch formed by removing material from at least one pair of sides.
  • 7. The bag of claim 1 wherein initial movement of said slider from said first position to said second position tears at least one of said opposing panels.
  • 8. The bag of claim 1 wherein said mouth formed in at least one of said panels further includes said zipper in an at least partially open position.
  • 9. The bag of claim 1 wherein said slider is further initially engaged by said label to protrude from said cut portion.
  • 10. The bag of claim 1 wherein the bag is formed by a form fill and seal apparatus.
  • 11. The bag of claim 10 wherein said opposing panels are formed by a single roll of web.
  • 12. The bag of claim 11 wherein said cut portions are formed in said web prior to providing said web to the form fill and seal apparatus.
  • 13. The bag of claim 11 wherein said cut portions are formed in said web by the form fill and seal apparatus.
  • 14. The bag of claim 1 wherein said cut portion tapers so as to be directed toward said weakened portion.
  • 15. The bag of claim 1 wherein said cut portion is formed on both said first and second opposing panels.
  • 16. The bag of claim 1 further including a peel seal downwardly adjacent and parallel to said weakened portion thereby forming a peel seal relationship between interiors of said opposing panels.
  • 17. A tamper-evident zipper assembly used to open a mouth, the zipper assembly comprising:a zipper having a first profile and a second profile, the first profile being fastened to a first panel and the second profile being fastened to a second panel; and a slider attached to the zipper to move from a first position wherein said first and second profiles are attached to each other, and to a second position wherein at least a portion of the first and second profiles are detached from each other, the slider initially being in the first position and protruding from an opening in one of the panels and wherein prior movement of said slider toward said second position is evidenced by tearing of at least a portion of one of said opposing panels thereby forming a mouth and said slider is engaged in said first position by a label.
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