Information
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Patent Grant
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6361212
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Patent Number
6,361,212
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Date Filed
Monday, October 18, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 383 61
- 383 63
- 383 203
- 383 204
- 383 65
- 383 66
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention includes a reclosable back-seam bag and method for making the bag. The reclosable back-seam bag includes a bag body having a top seal and a bottom seal, and a front wall and a back wall. The front wall is joined to the back wall at the top seal and the bottom seal. A reclosable fastener assembly including two ends, a first continuous elongated profile strip and a second continuous elongated profile strip is included in the bag. The first continuous elongated profile and the second continuous elongated profile provide an airtight and watertight seal upon interconnection thereof. An airtight and/or watertight side seal at each end of the reclosable fastener assembly is also provided. A continuous airtight and watertight lower seal along the length of the reclosable fastener assembly is positioned below the profiles. The lower seal connects the reclosable fastener assembly to the front wall. A continuous airtight and watertight upper seal along the length of the reclosable fastener assembly is positioned above the profiles. The upper seal connects the reclosable fastener to the back wall.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention generally relates to reclosable plastic bags, and a method of their manufacture that is more efficient and economical than conventional methods and devices.
An illustrative patent is U.S. Pat. No. 5,461,845 to Yeager (“Yeager '845 patent”). There are at least two definitive shortcomings with the technology described therein. The first shortcoming relates to the problem of having to open the zipper completely from the front panel of the finished bag. Users of reclosable bags and packaging are accustomed to opening the profiled fastener from the “top” of the package, and not from the front panel of the package. Hence, the user will have to become accustomed to an unfamiliar or uncomfortable manner in which to open a bag.
The second shortcoming is more serious, and relates to the requirement of opening the package from the front panel thereof. If the package is to be opened from the front panel, a cut or perforation must be made before the fastener is applied. This cut, or perforation, is generally shaped like an “oval” with opening “tabs” for gaining access to the fastener. Since the fastener, most likely, is not closed at the ends of the fastener, the possibility of contamination exists.
The most expedient and economical way to make the package is to create the cut, or perforation, in one operation, just upstream of the fastener strip application. This operation, in its simplest form, will leave openings for potential contamination to pass through the cut or perforated front panel opening. To overcome this contamination potential, users of this method add a great deal more cost and complexity to create a sealed, sealable “patch”, or some other means of eliminating this contamination risk. The same problem occurs, if the package must be hermetically sealed.
Another example of the prior art includes U.S. Pat. No. 4,909,017 to McMahon (“McMahon '017 patent”). A particular problem with the McMahon '017 technique is that one obtains a naturally curled thin strip fastener that ultimately makes the fastener unstable, and irregularly shaped. In addition to the problem of sealing the backside of this unstable, irregular-shaped strip fastener to the bag wall(s), there is the problem of keeping the material from naturally curling after sealing the strip to a bag wall, making it even more difficult to get a uniform seal on the backside of the fastener strip.
Hence, there exists a need to solve the problems in the art that are articulated above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a reclosable back-seam bag that provides a hermetic seal by sealing a bag body with a top seal, a bottom seal, a back seam seal, and a plurality of seals sealing a reclosable fastener with flanges to a front wall and a back wall of the bag body.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a reclosable bag having a reclosable fastener assembly that includes two ends, a first continuous elongated profile strip and a second continuous elongated profile strip. The first continuous elongated profile and the second continuous elongated profile provides an airtight and/or watertight seal upon interconnection thereof.
It is yet a further object of the invention to provide an airtight and/or watertight side seal at each end of the reclosable fastener assembly. Each of the side seals connects an end of the reclosable fastener assembly to an inside surface of the front wall and an inside surface of the back wall of the bag.
It is another object of the invention to provide a continuous airtight and watertight lower seal along the length of the reclosable fastener assembly positioned below the profiles. The lower seal connects the reclosable fastener assembly to the front wall. Yet another continuous airtight and watertight upper seal is provided along the length of the reclosable fastener assembly and positioned above the profiles. The upper seal connects the reclosable fastener assembly to the back wall of the bag body.
Another object of the invention is to provide a bag with a first continuous elongated profile strip that has a front wall connecting flange and a gripping flange. Both the front wall connecting flange and the gripping flange have a width greater than a width of the first continuous elongated profile strip to assist in positioning and sealing of the reclosable fastener to web stock. The front wall-connecting flange is sealed to the front wall of the bag.
The invention further provides a bag with a second continuous elongated profile strip that has a back wall-connecting flange. The back wall connecting flange has a width greater than a width of the second continuous elongated profile strip so that the back wall connecting flange can be easily sealed to the back wall. The length of the reclosable fastener assembly is less than the width of the back wall of the bag to provide ease of sealing of the side seals of the bag.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a frangible access that is substantially parallel to the reclosable fastener assembly. Upon opening, the frangible access exposes the reclosable fastener assembly. The frangible access is located on the front wall and on the back wall of the bag body adjacent the reclosable fastener assembly and above the upper seal.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a reclosable back-seam bag in which the first continuous elongated profile strip and the second continuous elongated profile strip each have respective back portions. The back portions can move in relation to the inside surface of the rectangular sheet and thus provide the bag with greater flexibility and tear resistance.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a reclosable back-seam bag having a gripping flange that includes a continuous rib located at a distal end of the gripping flange and/or a plurality of continuous, substantially parallel ribs located on the gripping flange. The ribs and the gripping flange provide a user with ease of opening of the reclosable fastener once the frangible access has been opened.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a method of making a reclosable back-seam bag. The method includes the steps of providing a rectangular sheet of polymeric material having an inside surface. A predetermined length of a reclosable fastener including two ends, and a first continuous elongated profile strip interlocked with a second continuous elongated profile strip is provided, and a front wall connecting flange of the reclosable fastener is connected to the inside surface of the rectangular sheet.
The method includes the step of forming a bag body having a front wall and a back wall. The back wall is formed by folding the rectangular sheet of film along two longitudinal folds, and overlapping and sealing edges of the rectangular sheet.
The method further includes joining the front wall to the back wall at a bottom seal, and connecting a back wall connecting flange to the inside surface of the rectangular sheet and the back wall of the bag at a back wall connecting seal. Each end of the reclosable fastener is sealed to the inside surface of the rectangular sheet of film inwardly of the longitudinal folds of the bag body thereby preventing air or liquids from entering or leaving the bag through the ends of the reclosable fastener. A frangible access substantially parallel to the reclosable fastener being located on the front wall and on the back wall of the bag body adjacent the reclosable fastener and above the back wall connecting seal is provided for exposing the reclosable fastener. The method also includes providing a top seal above the frangible access.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a method of making a reclosable bag that includes splotching and substantially flattening the ends of the reclosable fastener prior to the step of connecting the front wall connecting flange to the inside surface of the rectangular sheet. In a variant of the invention it is also appreciated that the ends can be flattened by compression molding the ends into the desired shape with or without the use of heat or ultrasonic sealing. Further the flattened ends and/or the bag body can have marks or other machine readable indicia thereon to permit an electric eye or the like to read the marks or indicia and achieve proper registration and alignment of the reclosable fastener with the bag body.
It is yet another object of the present invention to allow the customer/user of the package to open the package from the top, as he or she is accustomed.
It is another object of this invention to overcome the shortcomings of the art by using flanged reclosable fasteners in the bag forming process, and requiring that the operations for making the bag involve sealing two flat, substantially parallel thin surfaces. There is no irregular surface that is sealed to attach the fastener to the front panel, or to carry the fastener through the bagger and down the form, fill and seal tube, or to seal the back-seamed side of the package.
It is an additional object of the invention to have the flanges of the reclosable fastener sized and dimensioned to prevent the flanges from being sealed to the wrong bag wall as described below.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an automatic contamination-free package by sealing the fastener completely inside the package, and providing a hermetically sealed space within the bag body with an airtight and watertight reclosable fastener seal and other bag body seals. In this variant, the package is opened at the perforations of the package to allow the customer/user to get to the gripping flange of the fastener.
It is another object of the present invention to solve these and other problems in the art, and to serve a market that demands hundreds of millions of reclosable plastic bags annually. The objects and features of the present invention, other than those specifically set forth above, will become apparent in the detailed description of the invention set forth below and in the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front plan view of a reclosable bag of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a back plan view of the bag of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side cross sectional view of the bag of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a side cross sectional view of the bag of
FIG. 1 through a
side seal of the bag; and,
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a rectangular sheet of film having a plurality of reclosable fastener assemblies thereon prior to a form, fill and seal operation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a front plan view of reclosable back-seam bag
100
. Bag
100
includes a bag body
102
. Bag body
102
(
FIGS. 1-4
) has a top seal
104
and a bottom seal
106
, and a front wall
108
and a back wall
110
. Front wall
108
(
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
4
) is joined to the back wall
110
at the top seal
104
and the bottom seal
106
(FIGS.
1
-
4
). It is appreciated that bag body
102
can be formed on conventional form fill and seal machines known in the art.
Bag
100
includes reclosable fastener assembly
130
(FIGS.
1
-
3
). Reclosable fastener assembly
130
includes two ends
132
,
134
. Between ends
132
,
134
, a first continuous elongated profile strip
136
is releasably interlocked with a second continuous elongated profile strip
138
. It is appreciated that first continuous elongated profile
136
and the second continuous elongated profile
138
have protruding male and female members (not shown) which when interlocked provide an airtight and watertight seal. Many types of male and female members are known in the art and can be used in the present invention.
At each end
132
,
134
of the reclosable fastener assembly
130
is an airtight and/or watertight side seal
150
,
152
(FIGS.
1
-
3
). Each side seal
150
,
152
connects an end of the reclosable fastener assembly
130
to an inside surface
124
of front wall
108
and an inside surface
124
of back wall
110
(FIG.
3
). Any of the seals described herein can be made by a variety of devices including heat sealers, ultrasonic sealers, and other devices known in the art. The seals also may be made with an adhesive.
A continuous airtight and/or watertight lower seal
146
is disposed along the length L of the reclosable fastener assembly
130
and is positioned below the profile strips
136
,
138
. It is appreciated that seal
146
is placed such that seal
146
connects the reclosable fastener assembly
130
to the front wall
108
prior to rectangular sheet of film
112
being formed into a tubular structure precursor of bag body
102
. That is, seal
146
preferably connects reclosable fastener assembly
130
to rectangular sheet of film
112
while the sheet of film is still in a substantially flat state (FIG.
5
).
A continuous airtight and/or watertight upper seal
148
along the length L of the reclosable fastener assembly is positioned above the profile strips
136
,
138
. The upper seal
148
connects the reclosable fastener to back wall
110
. Preferably, upper seal
148
is made after the bag body
102
is substantially complete, e.g. after the bag body
102
has been substantially completed on a form fill and seal machine. This is accomplished by sealing jaws on the form fill and seal machine.
In a preferred embodiment, reclosable back-seam bag
100
includes a first continuous elongated profile strip
136
that has a front wall connecting flange
140
and a gripping flange
142
(FIG.
3
). Both the front wall connecting flange
140
and the gripping flange
142
having widths W′, W ′″″ greater than a width W″ of the first continuous elongated profile strip
136
. It is appreciated that by providing flanges
140
,
144
, the problems associated with sealing an irregularly shaped surface, e.g. a zipper profile, to a smooth surface are eliminated. The flange
140
and flange
144
provide a substantially smooth, planar and uniform surface to which to seal the inside surface
124
of rectangular sheet of film
112
thereto.
By way of example, front wall connecting flange
140
is sealed to front wall
108
at inside surface
124
′. Similarly, second continuous elongated profile strip
138
has a back wall-connecting flange
144
. The back wall connecting flange
144
has a width W′″ greater than a width W″ of the second continuous elongated profile strip
138
, and in a variant a width greater than gripping flange
142
. Back wall connecting flange
140
is sealed to back wall
110
at back wall connecting seal
148
.
To improve the appearance and air and watertightness of bag
100
it is preferred that the length L of the reclosable fastener assembly
130
is less than the width W of back wall
110
(FIG.
2
).
In a variant of the invention, reclosable back seam bag
100
includes a frangible access
154
(FIGS.
1
-
4
). Access
154
can take many forms including a crease line, a score line, or a plurality of perforations. Preferably, access
154
is substantially parallel to the reclosable fastener assembly
130
. Removal of access
154
exposes the releasable fastener assembly
130
and provides access to the gripping flange
142
, and profile strips
136
,
138
. One feature of the invention is that frangible access
154
is located both on the front wall
108
and on the back wall
110
of the bag body
102
adjacent the reclosable fastener assembly
130
and above the upper seal
148
(FIGS.
1
and
2
). In a preferred embodiment, frangible access
154
comprises a plurality of perforations
156
(
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
4
).
Back wall
110
of bag body
102
is formed from rectangular sheet of film
112
(
FIG. 5
) on a conventional form, fill and seal machine. Preferably, the form fill and seal machine is a vertical form, fill and seal machine. Film
112
can be made from any suitable material but is preferably made from a polymeric material. Film
112
is folded along two longitudinal folds
114
,
116
, as the film passes through the form fill and seal machine. The vertical edges
118
,
120
(
FIG. 1
) are overlapped and sealed as is conventional to form back seam
122
. Back wall
110
has two sides
126
,
128
(FIG.
2
). Each side
126
,
128
is defined between back seam
122
and a respective one of the longitudinal folds
114
,
116
.
Reclosable fastener
130
includes two ends
132
,
134
, a first continuous elongated profile strip
136
and a second continuous elongated profile strip
138
. First continuous elongated profile strip
136
is releasably connected to the second continuous elongated profile strip
138
. It is appreciated that profile strips
136
,
138
can be of the type conventionally known in the art, including male and female interlocking members. By way of example, strip
136
is matable to strip
138
, and either strip
136
or strip
138
can be complementary male and female strips as required.
First continuous elongated profile strip
136
has a front wall connecting flange
140
and a gripping flange
142
. Front wall connecting flange
140
is heat sealed or ultrasonically sealed to rectangular sheet of film
112
while film
112
is in a substantially flat state (FIG.
5
). The sealing of front wall connecting flange
146
to film
112
occurs prior to the formation of a tube (not shown) from film
112
on a conventional form fill and seal machine. It is further appreciated that strips
136
,
138
are interlocked at the time flange
146
is sealed to film
112
(FIG.
5
). In particular, front wall connecting flange
146
is connected to the inside surface
124
of the rectangular sheet of film
112
and the front wall
108
of the bag body
102
at a front wall seal
146
. Front wall seal
146
is substantially parallel to top seal
104
and spaced between the bottom seal
106
and the profile strips
136
,
138
.
Both front wall connecting flange
140
and gripping flange
142
have widths W″″, W′″″ greater than a width W″ of the first continuous elongated profile strip
136
. Second continuous elongated profile strip
138
has a back wall-connecting flange
144
. In a preferred embodiment, width W′ of gripping flange
142
is about 0.8 centimeters, and width W″ of strip
136
is about 0.3 centimeters. Back wall connecting flange
144
has a width W′″ greater than a width W″ of second continuous elongated profile strip
138
. Width W′″ of flange
144
is about 1.7centimeters in a preferred embodiment, and W″ is about 0.3 centimeters. Gripping flange
142
allows for a user to easily open the interlocked strips
136
,
138
, by grasping flange
142
and back wall connecting flange
144
and separating the flanges
142
,
144
. Width W′″″ of the gripping flange
142
is preferably substantially less than width W′″ of the back wall connecting flange
144
. It is appreciated that the use of these widths facilitates the placement of back wall connecting seal
148
such that the gripping flange
142
does not interfere with the sealing process.
To aid in the formation of the airtight and/or watertight seals used in the present invention, it is appreciated that the length L of the reclosable fastener
130
is less than the combined lengths of the two sides
126
,
128
that form the back panel of bag body
102
. In a preferred embodiment, length L is about 21.5 centimeters.
Back wall connecting flange
144
is connected to the inside surface
124
of the rectangular sheet of film
112
and the back wall
110
at a back wall connecting seal
148
. Back wall connecting seal
148
is spaced between profile strips
136
,
138
, and the top seal
104
. In a preferred embodiment of bag
100
, bag
100
has the various seals placed as follows:
Top seal
104
is located approximately 3 millimeters from the top of bag
100
;
Frangible access
154
is located about 4 millimeters below top seal
104
;
Back wall connecting seal
148
is located about 5 millimeters below frangible access
154
;
Profiles
136
,
138
are located about 1.3 centimeters below back wall connecting seal
148
;
Front wall connecting flange
140
is located about 7 millimeters below profiles
136
,
138
; and,
Bottom seal
106
is located about 30 centimeters below front wall connecting flange
140
.
Side seals
150
,
152
are placed at each end of the reclosable fastener assembly
130
. Side seals
150
,
152
provide an airtight and/or watertight seal between the inside surface
124
of film
112
and reclosable fastener assembly
130
. Each of the side seals
150
,
152
connects an end
132
,
134
of the reclosable fastener
130
to the inside surfaces
124
,
124
′ of the rectangular sheet of film
112
inwardly of the longitudinal folds
114
,
116
of the bag body
102
thereby preventing air or liquids from entering or leaving the bag through the ends
132
,
134
of the reclosable fastener assembly
130
. Preferably, prior to the sealing of front wall connecting flange
140
to front wall
108
, the ends
132
,
134
of reclosable fastener
130
are splotched. Splotching of reclosable fastener ends
132
,
134
creates substantially flattened ends
162
,
164
which facilitate the formation of the airtight and/or watertight seals of the invention.
A frangible access
154
can be cut between back wall connecting seal
148
and top seal
104
with a standard perforating die, and the like, access
154
is substantially parallel to the reclosable fastener
130
and exposes reclosable fastener
130
to a user. Frangible access
154
is located on the front wall
108
and on the back wall
110
of the bag body
102
adjacent reclosable fastener
130
and above back wall connecting seal
148
. It is appreciated that upon opening of frangible access
154
, both front wall
108
and back wall
110
of bag
100
are severed. In a preferred embodiment, frangible access
154
comprises a plurality of perforations
156
.
In a preferred embodiment, first continuous elongated profile strip
136
and the second continuous elongated profile strip
138
each have respective back portions
158
,
160
thereof (FIG.
3
). By providing the seals
146
,
148
as illustrated in the figures, first continuous elongated profile strip back portion
158
can move in relation to the inside surface
124
′ of the rectangular sheet of film
112
. It is further appreciated that the seal placement permits second continuous elongated profile strip back portion
160
to move in relation to the inside surface
124
of the rectangular sheet of film
112
.
Preferably, gripping flange
142
includes a continuous rib
166
located at a distal end
168
of the gripping flange
142
. Gripping flange
142
can also include a plurality of continuous, substantially parallel ribs
170
located on the gripping flange
142
.
It is appreciated that reclosable fastener assembly
130
can take many forms. Preferably, gripping flange
142
and front wall connecting flange
140
are made from a single, extruded, flexible polymeric material. That is, gripping flange
142
and connecting flange
140
and profile strip
136
are extruded and form a continuous member. Similarly, second continuous profile strip
138
and the back wall-connecting flange
144
are formed from an extruded, flexible polymeric material, and are extruded such that they form a single continuous member. It is appreciated that back wall connecting flange
144
and front wall connecting flange
140
are of a sufficient thickness to seal to the respective walls that they connect to, yet of a sufficient thickness not to seal to the inside surface
124
of walls
108
,
110
that they are not to seal to when a predetermined amount of heat, pressure and dwell time are applied. A sufficient thickness is empirically determined depending on the type of film
112
used and the type of polymeric material used for profile strips
136
,
138
, and flanges
140
,
144
.
In a variant of the invention, gripping flange
142
and the bag wall-connecting flange are made from a single web. First continuous profile strip
136
is sealed to the web with an airtight and/or watertight seal (not shown). Similarly, strip
138
can be sealed to a second web.
A method of making a reclosable back-seam bag
100
is also provided herein. A rectangular sheet of polymeric material
112
having an inside surface
124
is provided in a substantially flat state (FIG.
5
). A predetermined length L of a reclosable fastener
130
including two ends
132
,
134
, a first continuous elongated profile strip
136
and a second continuous elongated profile strip
138
is cut from a longer length (e.g., a continuous roll of interlocked fastener assemblies). First continuous elongated profile strip
136
is releasably connected to second continuous elongated profile strip
138
. For each length L of fastener
130
, ends
132
and
134
are splotched so that they are substantially flattened.
The reclosable fastener
130
is moved onto film
112
transverse to the length of the film
112
in one variant of the invention, or longitudinally across the length of the film
112
in another variant of the invention. Front wall connecting flange
140
is sealed with an airtight and/or watertight seal to the inside surface
124
′ of the rectangular sheet of film
112
such that it is approximately centered thereon in relation to the width of the sheet of film
112
. Bag body
102
is formed on a conventional form, fill, and seal machine. Bag body
102
is formed into a tube (not shown) such that a front wall
108
and a back wall
110
are formed. Back wall
110
is formed by folding the rectangular sheet of film
112
along two longitudinal folds
114
,
116
, and overlapping and sealing edges
118
,
120
of the rectangular sheet of film
112
. Back wall
110
has two sides
126
,
128
. Each side
126
,
128
is defined between back seam
122
and a respective one of the longitudinal folds
114
,
116
. After the film is formed into a tube (not shown), front wall
108
is joined to the back wall
110
at a bottom seal
106
. Bottom seal
106
is made in conventional heat sealing jaws (not shown).
Back wall connecting flange
144
is connected (e.g. by heat sealing) to the inside surface
124
of rectangular sheet
112
at what is now the back wall
110
of bag body
102
at back wall connecting seal
148
The method also includes sealing each end
132
,
134
of the reclosable fastener
130
to the inside surfaces
124
,
124
′ of the rectangular sheet of film
112
inwardly of the longitudinal folds
114
,
116
of the bag body
102
thereby preventing air or liquids from entering or leaving the bag through the ends
132
,
134
of the reclosable fastener
130
.
The method further includes providing frangible access
154
substantially parallel to the reclosable fastener
130
for exposing releasable fastener
130
. Access
154
is formed with a conventional perforating die, and is located on front wall
108
and on back wall
110
of the bag body
102
adjacent the reclosable fastener assembly
130
and above the back wall connecting seal
148
.
The method then includes providing top seal
104
above the frangible access
154
. Properly feeding, locating and sealing reclosable fastener
130
at predetermined locations on rectangular sheet of film
112
readily are important aspects of the method (FIG.
5
). Rectangular sheet of film
112
has marks
3
or other machine readable indicia thereon to permit an electric eye or other sensor to read the marks or indicia so that proper registration and alignment of the recloseable fastener
130
is obtained with the bag body. Machines commercially available from Z-Patch, Inc. of Carbondale, Ill. are reliable and capable of repeatedly performing the steps referred to in the method described above with high throughput and with low cycle times. The film as shown in
FIG. 5
made by the Z-Patch machine is then fed into a form fill seal machine (not shown), having sealing heads adapted to make seals
104
,
106
,
150
,
152
,
122
, and other seals referred to herein. The manner in which reclosable fastener
130
is fed and positioned for sealing onto rectangular sheet of film
112
is critical in order to achieve repeatability.
Reclosable fastener
130
, which is generally about 3.5 centimeters wide, in one variant of the invention, is delivered in a cross web, stretched position, assuring squareness for positioning onto rectangular sheet of film
112
. It is appreciated that the width and length of fastener
130
can be such that it accommodates the size of the bag body. The front wall seal
146
is transverse to film
112
.
While only a few, preferred embodiments of the invention have been described hereinabove, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the embodiment may be modified and altered without departing from the central spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the preferred embodiment described hereinabove is to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced herein.
Claims
- 1. A reclosable back-seam bag, comprising:a bag body having a top seal and a bottom seal, and a front wall and a back wall, said front wall being joined to said back wall at said top seal and said bottom seal, a reclosable fastener assembly including two ends, a first continuous elongated profile strip and a second continuous elongated profile strip, said first continuous elongated profile strip and said second continuous elongated profile strip providing an airtight and watertight seal upon interconnection thereof, an airtight and watertight side seal at each end of said reclosable fastener assembly, each said side seal being provided to said reclosable fastener assembly prior to attachment of said reclosable fastener assembly to said front wall and said back wall, each said side seal being sealed again to connect an end of said reclosable fastener assembly to an inside surface of said front wall and an inside surface of said back wall, a continuous airtight and watertight lower seal along the length of said reclosable fastener assembly positioned below said profile strips, said lower seal connecting said reclosable fastener assembly to said front wall, and, a continuous airtight and watertight upper seal along the length of said reclosable fastener assembly positioned above said profile strips, said upper seal connecting said reclosable fastener to said back wall.
- 2. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 1 in which said first continuous elongated profile strip has a front wall connecting flange and a gripping flange, both said front wall connecting flange and said gripping flange having a width greater than a width of said first continuous elongated profile strip, and said front wall connecting flange being sealed to said front wall.
- 3. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 1 in which said second continuous elongated profile strip has a back wall connecting flange, said back wall connecting flange having a width greater than a width of said second continuous elongated profile strip, and said front wall connecting flange being sealed to said back wall.
- 4. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 1 in which the length of said reclosable fastener assembly is less than the width of said back wall.
- 5. The reclosable back seam bag according to claim 1 further comprising a frangible access substantially parallel to said reclosable fastener assembly for exposing said releasable fastener assembly, said frangible access being located on said front wall and on said back wall of said bag body adjacent said reclosable fastener assembly and above said upper seal.
- 6. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 5 in which said frangible access comprises a plurality of perforations.
- 7. A reclosable back-seam bag, comprising:a bag body having a top seal and a bottom seal, and a front wall and a back wall, the front wall being joined to the back wall at the top seal and the bottom seal, the back wall being formed from a rectangular sheet of film folded along two longitudinal folds, and having overlapped and sealed edges of the rectangular sheet to form said back seam, said rectangular sheet having an inside surface, and said back wall having two sides, each side being defined between said back seam and a respective one of said longitudinal folds; a reclosable fastener including two ends, a first continuous elongated profile strip and a second continuous elongated profile strip, said first continuous elongated profile strip being releasably connected to said second continuous elongated profile strip, said first continuous elongated profile strip having a front wall connecting flange and a gripping flange, both said front wall connecting flange and said gripping flange having a width greater than a width of said first continuous elongated profile strip, said second continuous elongated profile strip having a back wall connecting flange, said back wall connecting flange having a width greater than a width of said second continuous elongated profile strip, the length of said reclosable fastener being less than the combined lengths of said two sides that form said back panel; said front wall connecting flange being connected to said inside surface of said rectangular sheet and said front wall of said bag body at a front wall seal, said front wall seal being substantially parallel to said top seal and spaced between said bottom seal and said profile strips, said back wall connecting flange being connected to said inside surface of said rectangular sheet and said back wall at a back wall connecting seal, said back wall connecting seal being spaced between said profile strips and said top seal; a side seal at each end of said reclosable fastener, each said side seal connecting an end of said reclosable fastener to the inside surface of said rectangular sheet of film inwardly of said longitudinal folds of said bag body thereby preventing air or liquids from entering or leaving said bag through said ends of said reclosable fastener, and each said side seal being provided to said reclosable fastener prior to attachment of said reclosable fastener to said front wall and said back wall, each said side seal being sealed again to connect an end of said reclosable fastener to said inside surface of said front wall and an inside surface of said back wall; and, a frangible access substantially parallel to said reclosable fastener for exposing said releasable fastener, said frangible access being located on said front wall and on said back wall of said bag body adjacent said reclosable fastener and above said back wall connecting seal.
- 8. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said frangible access comprises a plurality of perforations.
- 9. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said first continuous elongated profile strip and said second continuous elongated profile strip each have respective back portions thereof, and in which said first continuous elongated profile strip back portion can move in relation to said inside surface of said rectangular sheet.
- 10. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said first continuous elongated profile strip and said second continuous elongated profile strip each have respective back portions thereof, and in which said second continuous elongated profile strip back portion can move in relation to said inside surface of said rectangular sheet.
- 11. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said first continuous elongated profile strip and said second continuous elongated profile strip each have respective back portions thereof, in which said first continuous elongated profile strip back portion can move in relation to said inside surface of said rectangular sheet, and in which said second continuous elongated profile strip back portion can move in relation to said inside surface of said rectangular sheet.
- 12. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said reclosable fastener ends are substantially flattened ends.
- 13. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said gripping flange includes a continuous rib located at a distal end of said gripping flange.
- 14. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said gripping flange includes a plurality of continuous, substantially parallel ribs located on said gripping flange.
- 15. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said first continuous profile strip, said gripping flange and said bag wall connecting flange comprise a single, extruded, flexible polymeric material.
- 16. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said second continuous profile strip and said back wall connecting flange comprise an extruded, flexible polymeric material.
- 17. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said gripping flange and said bag wall connecting flange comprise a web and in which said first continuous profile strip is sealed to said web.
- 18. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which the width of said gripping flange is substantially less than the width of said back wall connecting flange.
- 19. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which the width of said gripping flange is substantially less than half the width of said back wall connecting flange.
- 20. The reclosable back-seam bag according to claim 7 in which said back wall connecting flange is of a sufficient thickness to provide for sealing of said back wall connecting flange to said back wall while not permitting sealing of said back wall connecting flange to said front wall.
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