Top-filled tamper-evident package

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6378177
  • Patent Number
    6,378,177
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A fastener for a top-filled tamper-evident reclosable plastic package is disclosed. The package includes first and second opposing panels joined along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said sides. The fastener includes first and second opposing tracks along a top of the package. The first and second tracks include respective first and second interlocking profiles and respective first and second fins extending from the respective first and second profiles. The first and second fins are joined to each other at their respective lower ends. A preferential area of weakness is disposed along or near the juncture of the first and second fins. While the fastener is attached to the first panel, the fastener initially is at least partially unattached to the second panel so as to allow the package to be filled with a product via a fill opening between the fastener and the second panel. After filling the package with the product, the fill opening is sealed. The fastener includes special structure added proximate the fins to prevent the fins from being deformed, being stuck to each other, or being accidentally sealed to each other while sealing the fill opening.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to packages to be filled with a product on a form, fill, and seal machine and, more particularly, to a reclosable package filled through its top on a form, fill, and seal machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A typical reclosable package includes first and second opposing panels joined to each other along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging the pair of sides. A reclosable fastener extends along a package top disposed opposite the bottom. The fastener generally includes first and second opposing tracks. The first track includes a first profile, while the second track includes a second profile adapted to releasably interlock with the first profile. The first and second tracks are thermally fused to, or integrally formed with, the respective first and second panels. To open and close the fastener, the package may be provided with a slider mounted to the fastener.




If reclosable packages of the foregoing type are to be prepackaged with a product and then sold in a store, the packages are typically prepared on a horizontal or vertical form, fill, and seal machine. In the form, fill, and seal machine, the package is first formed into the shape of a pouch having a fill opening at either the top or the bottom. If the fill opening is disposed at the bottom, then the top is sealed prior to filling the package. Similarly, if the fill opening is disposed at the top, then the bottom is sealed prior to filling the package. Next, the package is filled with the product via the fill opening. Finally, the fill opening is sealed shut to fully enclose the product within the package. If the product delivered to the package includes food, then the fill opening is typically provided at the package bottom and a tamper-evident feature is provided along the top. The tamper-evident feature indicates to a consumer whether or not the package has been tampered with prior to purchase.




Some reclosable packages include a gusset along the bottom which expands in response to filling the package with a product. The gusset is advantageous because it increases the volume of product that can be contained in the package and, when the gusset expands, it allows the package to stand up on a store shelf. The stand-up package obviates the use of additional features such as headers with holes for hanging the package from a hook or post. The bottom gusset, however, makes it less practical to provide a fill opening at the bottom because most of the product resides in the gusset.




As a result, it is desirable to provide a fill-through-the-top reclosable package. One example of such a package is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,071,011 to Thomas et al. The Thomas patent discloses a fill-through-the-top reclosable package including first and second opposing body panels joined to each other along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging the pair of sides. A fastener, including first and second opposing tracks, extends along a package top disposed opposite the bottom. The first and second opposing tracks include respective first and second interlocking profiles and respective first and second fins extending from the respective first and second profiles. To provide tamper evidence, the first and second fins are joined to each other along a preferential line of weakness. While the first fin is attached to the first panel, the second fin is initially at least partially unattached to the second panel so as to provide a fill opening between the second fin and the second panel.




After the package is filled with a product via the fill opening, a sealer generates a seal between the second fin and the second panel to seal the fill opening. Unless precise operational control is maintained over such variables as the temperature, pressure, and dwell time of the sealer, the sealer could transfer excessive heat to the fins during the sealing process. Such excessive heat could deform the fins, cause the fins to stick to each other, or even accidentally seal the fins to each other. This, in turn, could make it difficult for the consumer to properly open the sealed package.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To overcome the potential shortcomings noted above, the present invention is directed to a fastener for a top-filled tamper-evident reclosable plastic package. The package includes first and second opposing panels joined along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said sides. The fastener includes first and second opposing tracks along a top of the package. The first and second tracks include respective first and second interlocking profiles and respective first and second fins extending from the respective first and second profiles. The first and second fins are joined to each other at their respective lower ends. A preferential area of weakness is disposed along or near the juncture of the first and second fins. While the fastener is attached to the first panel, the fastener initially is at least partially unattached to the second panel so as to allow the package to be filled with a product via a fill opening between the fastener and the second panel. After filling the package with the product, the fill opening is sealed. In accordance with the present invention, the fastener includes special structure added proximate the fins to prevent the fins from being deformed, being stuck to each other, or being accidentally sealed to each other while sealing the fill opening.




In one embodiment, the special structure includes an additional fin extending from the second track and disposed generally alongside the second fin. The additional fin initially is at least partially unattached to the second panel while the first fin is attached to the first panel so as to allow the package to be filled with a product via a fill opening between the fastener and the second panel. After the package is filled with the product, the additional fin is attached to the second panel to seal the fill opening. This embodiment may be slightly modified to include another additional fin extending from the first track and disposed generally alongside the first fin. In this case, instead of attaching the first fin directly to the first panel, the another additional fin is attached to the first panel.




In another embodiment, the special structure includes a fin extension extending from the lower end of the second fin. The second fin and the fin extension initially are at least partially unattached to the second panel while the first fin is attached to the first panel so as to allow the package to be filled with a product via a fill opening between the fastener and the second panel. After the package is filled with the product, the fin extension is attached to the second panel to seal the fill opening. This embodiment may be slightly modified to include another fin extension extending from the lower end of the first fin.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a top-filled tamper-evident reclosable package embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the top of the package prior to being filled, in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the top of the package after being filled and sealed, in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the top of the package prior to being filled, in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the top of the package after being filled and sealed, in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the top of the package prior to being filled, in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the top of the package after being filled and scaled, in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the top of the package prior to being filled, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of the top of the package after being filled and sealed, in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.











While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, a specific embodiment thereof has 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.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Turning now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

depicts a top-filled tamper-evident reclosable package


10


. The package


10


includes first and second opposing body panels


12


and


14


joined to each other along a pair of sides


16


and a bottom


20


bridging the pair of sides


16


. The bottom


20


optionally includes a gusset


22


that expands in response to filling the package with a product. The gusset


22


is advantageous because it increases the volume of product that can be contained in the package


10


and, when the gusset


22


expands, it allows the package


10


to stand up on a store shelf. The stand-up package


10


obviates the use of additional features such as headers with holes for hanging the package from a hook or post. The package


10


includes a reclosable fastener


24


extending along a package top disposed opposite the gusseted bottom


20


.




To open and close the fastener


24


, the package


10


is optionally provided with a slider


26


mounted to the fastener


24


. The slider


26


progressively disengages the fastener's profiles as the slider is moved along the fastener


24


in an opening direction, and progressively interlocks the fastener's profiles as the slider is moved along the fastener


24


in a closing direction. To accommodate the slider


26


and make it difficult to open the fastener


24


without using the slider, the fastener


24


is preferably free of pull flanges extending upwardly from the fastener's profiles. To stop movement of the slider


26


near the sides


16


of the package


10


and thereby prevent the slider


26


from sliding off the end of the fastener


24


, a pair of end terminations


28


are mounted to the fastener


24


near the respective sides


16


of the package


10


. One of the end terminations


28


stops movement of the slider


26


in the opening direction, while the other end termination


28


stops movement of the slider


26


in the closing direction. The end terminations


28


may be a separate element attached to the fastener


24


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, or may be integrally formed with the fastener


24


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the fastener


24


includes first and second opposing tracks


30


and


32


along a top of the package. The tracks


30


and


32


include respective first and second interlocking profiles


34


and


36


and respective first and second fins


38


and


40


extending from the respective profiles


34


and


36


. The profile


34


preferably forms a rib, and the profile


36


preferably forms a groove adapted to receive the rib. To provide tamper evidence, the fins


38


and


40


are joined to each other at their respective lower ends to effectively create a single fin comprised of the fins


38


and


40


. A preferential area of weakness


42


is disposed along or near the juncture of the fins


38


and


40


. The preferential area of weakness


42


may, for example, be a scored line, a perforated line, a thinned die line, or a tear strip.




The fastener


24


is attached to the panel


12


by thermal fusion. At the same time, the fastener


24


initially is attached to the panel


14


by thermal fusion only along the sides


16


(see

FIG. 1

) of the package and initially is unattached to the panel


14


in the region between the sides. This allows the package to be filled with a product such as food via a fill opening


44


between the fastener


24


and the panel


14


. After filling the package with the product, the fill opening


44


is sealed. In accordance with the present invention, the fastener


24


includes special structure added proximate the fins


38


and


40


to prevent the fins from being deformed, being stuck to each other, or being accidentally sealed to each other while sealing the fill opening


44


.




In a first embodiment depicted in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the special structure includes an additional fin


46


extending from the profile


36


and disposed generally alongside the fin


40


. While the fin


38


is attached to the panel


12


by thermal fusion, the additional fin


46


initially is attached to the panel


14


by thermal fusion only along the sides


16


(see

FIG. 1

) so as to allow the package to be filled with a product via the fill opening


44


between the fin


46


and the panel


14


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, after the package is filled with the product, the additional fin


46


is attached to the panel


14


by thermal fusion to seal the fill opening. The additional fin


46


may also fuse to the fin


40


during the sealing process. A plurality of narrow low-temperature sealant ribs


54


(see

FIG. 2

) are optionally disposed along an outer surface of the additional fin


46


to facilitate connecting the additional fin


46


to the panel


14


. The breakable line of weakness


42


is located at the juncture of the fins


38


and


40


. A consumer opens the package by moving the slider to the open position to disengage the profiles


34


and


36


and then pulling the fins


38


and


40


apart until the breakable line of weakness


42


is ruptured.




In a second embodiment depicted in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the embodiment of

FIGS. 2 and 3

is slightly modified to include another additional fin


48


extending from the profile


34


and disposed generally alongside the fin


38


. In this case, instead of attaching the fin


38


directly to the panel


12


by thermal fusion, the another additional fin


48


is attached to the panel


12


by thermal fusion. The another additional fin


48


may also fuse to the fin


38


during the sealing process.




In a third embodiment depicted in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the special structure includes a fin extension


50


extending from the lower end of the fin


40


. The fins


38


and


40


and the fin extension


50


define a “Y” cross-sectional configuration. While the fin


38


is attached to the panel


12


by thermal fusion, the fin


40


and the fin extension


50


initially are attached to the panel


14


by thermal fusion only along the sides


16


(see

FIG. 1

) so as to allow the package to be filled with a product via the fill opening


44


between the fastener


24


and the panel


14


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, after the package is filled with the product, the fin extension


50


is attached to the panel


14


by thermal fusion to seal the fill opening. A plurality of narrow low-temperature sealant ribs


54


are optionally disposed along an outer surface of the fin extension


50


to facilitate connecting the fin extension


50


to the panel


14


. Also, the fin


40


and the fin extension


50


may be thicker than the fin


38


. The breakable line of weakness


42


is located along the fin


38


near the juncture of the fins


38


and


40


. A consumer opens the package by moving the slider to the open position to disengage the profiles


34


and


36


and then pulling the fins


38


and


40


apart until the breakable line of weakness


42


is ruptured.




In a fourth embodiment depicted in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the embodiment of

FIGS. 6 and 7

is slightly modified to include another fin extension


52


extending from the lower end of the fin


38


. The fins


38


and


40


and the fin extensions


50


and


52


define an “X” cross-sectional configuration. A plurality of narrow low-temperature sealant ribs


54


are optionally disposed along an outer surface of the fin extension


50


to facilitate connecting the fin extension


50


to the panel


14


. The fin extensions


50


and


52


may be comprised of different materials such that the fin extension


50


will seal to the panel


14


at a lower temperature than required to seal the fin extension


52


to the panel


12


.




The package


10


may be composed of various plastic polymers, copolymers, coextrusions and/or laminations. The panels


12


and


14


are preferably comprised of mono-layer or multi-layer combinations of: polyethylene (high, medium, low, linear low, and/or ultra low density polymers including metallocene); polypropylene (oriented and/or biaxially oriented); ethylene vinyl acetate; nylon (oriented and/or biaxially oriented); polyethylene terephthalate (oriented and/or biaxially oriented); polyvinyl chloride; ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH); polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC); polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH); polystyrene; foil and/or metalization; and paper. The slider


26


and end terminations


28


are preferably comprised of mono-material, blends, alloys, and/or co-polymers of: polyethylene (high, medium, low, linear low, and/or ultra low density polymers); polypropylene (oriented and/or biaxially oriented); ethylene vinyl acetate; nylon (oriented and/or biaxially oriented); thermoplastic polyesters; polycarbonate; acrylics; and/or polystyrene. The fastener


24


, including the profiles


34


and


36


, the fins


38


,


40


,


46


, and


48


, and the fin extensions


50


and


52


, are preferably comprised of mono-layer, blends, alloys, coextrusions, laminations and/or coatings of: polyethylene (high, medium, low, linear low, and/or ultra low density polymers including metallocene); polypropylene (oriented and/or biaxially oriented); ethylene vinyl acetate; nylon (oriented and/or biaxially oriented); polyethylene terephthalate (oriented and/or biaxially oriented); polyvinyl chloride; ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH); polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC); polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH); polystyrene; foil and/or metalization; and paper. The sealant ribs


54


are preferably comprised of mono-material, blends, and/or coextrusions of: polyethylene (low, linear low, and/or ultra low density polymers including metallocene); ethylene vinyl acetate, adhesive or low melting temperature sealant.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A fastener for a top-filled tamper-evident reclosable plastic package, said package including first and second opposing panels joined along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said sides, said fastener comprising:first and second opposing tracks along a top of said package, said first and second tracks including respective first and second profiles and respective first and second fins extending from said respective first and second profiles, said first fin being attached to said first panel, said first and second profiles adapted to interlock with each other, said first and second fins being joined to each other at their respective lower ends; a third fin extending from said second track and disposed generally alongside said second fin, said third fin initially being at least partially unattached to said second panel while said first fin is attached to said first panel so as to allow said package to be filled with a product via a fill opening between said third fin and said second panel; and a preferential area of weakness disposed along at least one of said first and second fins.
  • 2. The fastener of claim 1, wherein said first and second fins are detachably joined to each other along said preferential area of weakness.
  • 3. The fastener of claim 1, wherein said third fin extends from said second profile.
  • 4. The fastener of claim 1, further including a plurality of lower-temperature sealant ribs along said third fin and disposed between said third fin and said second panel.
  • 5. The fastener of claim 1, wherein said third fin is adapted to attach to said second panel to seal said fill opening after said package is filled with the product.
  • 6. A fastener for a top-filled tamper-evident reclosable plastic package, said package including first and second opposing panels joined along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said sides, said fastener comprising:first and second opposing tracks along a top of said package, said first and second tracks including respective first and second profiles and respective first and second fins extending from said respective first and second profiles, said first and second profiles adapted to interlock with each other, said first and second fins being joined to each other at their respective lower ends; third and fourth fins extending from said respective first and second tracks and disposed generally alongside said respective first and second fins, said third fin being attached to said first panel, said fourth fin initially being at least partially unattached to said second panel while said third fin is attached to said first panel so as to allow said package to be filled with a product via a fill opening between said fourth fin and said second panel; and a preferential area of weakness disposed along at least one of said first and second fins.
  • 7. The fastener of claim 6, wherein said first and second fins are detachably joined to each other along said preferential area of weakness.
  • 8. The fastener of claim 6, wherein said third and fourth fins extend from said respective first and second profiles.
  • 9. The fastener of claim 6, further including a plurality of lower-temperature sealant ribs along said fourth fin and disposed between said fourth fin and said second panel.
  • 10. The fastener of claim 6, wherein said fourth fin is adapted to attach to said second panel to seal said fill opening after said package is filled with the product.
  • 11. A fastener for a top-filled tamper-evident reclosable plastic package, said package including first and second opposing panels joined along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said sides, said fastener comprising:first and second opposing tracks along a top of said package, said first and second tracks including respective first and second profiles and respective first and second fins extending from said respective first and second profiles, said first fin being attached to said first panel, said first and second profiles adapted to interlock with each other, said first and second fins being joined to each other at their respective lower ends; a fin extension extending from the lower end of said second fin, said second fin and said fin extension initially being at least partially unattached to said second panel while said first fin is attached to said first panel so as to allow said package to be filled with a product via a fill opening between said fastener and said second panel; and a preferential area of weakness disposed along said first fin.
  • 12. The fastener of claim 11, wherein said second fin and said fin extension are thicker than said first fin.
  • 13. The fastener of claim 11, wherein said preferential area of weakness is disposed proximate the lower end of said first fin.
  • 14. The fastener of claim 11, wherein said first fin, said second fin, and said fin extension define a “Y” cross-sectional configuration.
  • 15. The fastener of claim 11, further including a plurality of lower-temperature sealant ribs along said fin extension and disposed between said fin extension and said second panel.
  • 16. The fastener of claim 11, wherein said fin extension is adapted to attach to said second panel to seal said fill opening after said package is filled with the product.
  • 17. A fastener for a top-filled tamper-evident reclosable plastic package, said package including first and second opposing panels joined along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging said sides, said fastener comprising:first and second opposing tracks along a top of said package, said first and second tracks including respective first and second profiles and respective first and second fins extending from said respective first and second profiles, said first fin being attached to said first panel, said first and second profiles adapted to interlock with each other, said first and second fins being joined to each other at their respective lower ends; first and second fin extensions extending from the lower ends of said respective first and second fins, said second fin and said second fin extension initially being at least partially unattached to said second panel while said first fin is attached to said first panel so as to allow said package to be filled with a product via a fill opening between said fastener and said second panel; and a preferential area of weakness disposed along said first fin.
  • 18. The fastener of claim 17, wherein said preferential area of weakness is disposed proximate the lower end of said first fin.
  • 19. The fastener of claim 17, wherein said first and second fins and said first and second fin extensions define an “X” cross-sectional configuration.
  • 20. The fastener of claim 17, wherein said first and second fin extensions are comprised of different materials such that said second fin extension will seal to said second panel at a lower temperature than required to seal said first fin extension to said first panel.
  • 21. The fastener of claim 17, further including a plurality of lower-temperature sealant ribs along said second fin extension and disposed between said second fin extension and said second panel.
  • 22. The fastener of claim 17, wherein said second fin extension is adapted to attach to said second panel to seal said fill opening after said package is filled with the product.
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