The present invention relates to a reclosable fastener assembly used in the manufacture of plastic bags. More specifically, the present invention relates to a reclosable fastener assembly including a zipper with a seal feature in which a peel-seal, tack seal or a temporary seal is made prior to attachment of the fastener assembly to the film used to make a plastic bag. Using a fastener assembly with a pre-made seal simplifies attachment of the fastener assembly to a bag film during the bag making process.
The present invention relates to improvements in the package making art and may be practiced in the manufacture of reclosable thermoplastic bags and packages of the kind that may be used for various consumer products. Such packages often include a form of peel-seal to render the pack moisture-tight and/or airtight prior to the initial opening and/or for use as a tamper-evident seal. A reclosable fastener or zipper protects any remainder of the product therein after the initial opening.
The use of peel-seals with reclosable fasteners or zippers in the package-making art is fairly well developed, but nevertheless remains open to improvements contributing to increased efficiency and cost-effectiveness during manufacture. Such peel seals are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,782,951; 4,786,190; 4,823,961; 4,925,316; 5,005,707; 5,014,856; 5,050,736; and 5,107,658. An improvement would be to provide a zipper with a seal feature in which a peel-seal, tack seal, or temporary seal is made prior to the application of the zipper to the film of a reclosable bag.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a new type of reclosable fastener assembly for use in the manufacture of plastic bags. The fastener assembly includes an extruded zipper and a seal feature on a longer of two web flanges extending away from opposite interlocking members of the zipper. A lower portion of the longer web flange is bent upward to the interlocking members. An interior face of the web flange is sealed to an opposite interior face of the web flange to form a peel-seal, tack seal, or temporary seal. When the seal is a peel seal, the peel seal in concert with the bend of the web acts as a barrier and a tamper-evident feature. At the bend, the web flange has a weakened cross-section in relation to the rest of the web flange. The cross-section at the weakness area may be thin enough to be tom open by the consumer to access the reclosable bag after the peel-seal is separated upon the first opening of the bag. The fastener assembly with pre-made seal can be attached to the film used to make a plastic bag during the bag making process.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and claims and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views, a reclosable fastener assembly 10 of the present invention is shown in
Prior to attachment of the fastener assembly 10 to the bag film during a bag manufacturing process, the longer web flange 24 is bent and sealed to itself with flange seal 31 joining interior faces 32 and 33. The web flange 24 is bent upward at a weakness area 34 to form a bend 35, with a free end 36 of the bend facing the interlocking members 25 and 26 of the zipper 18. The flange seal 31 may comprise peel-seal material printed on either or both interior faces, or the peel-seal may be formed by any other conventional method known to those skilled in the art. Alternatively, the flange seal 31 may comprise sealing material which forms a tack or temporary seal area. Such sealing material for forming a tack seal would be known to those skilled in the art.
The weakness area 34 may comprise a partial score line or a line of perforations or a thinned cross-section of a portion of flange 24. The weakness area 34 and the flange seal 31 can be readily separated by a consumer when the plastic bag 30 is initially opened, allowing access to the contents of the bag. Thereafter the consumer can reclose the bag using the zipper.
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The web flange 24 seals to an opposite film wall 43 of the bag at a second seal 46, which is generally aligned with seal 42 and positioned above the flange seal 31. The interior face 32 of the web flange 24 and an interior face 48 of the web flange 22 may be a heat-resistant material or a heat-resistant coating to prevent the interior faces 32 and 48 from being sealed together when the seals 42 and 46 are formed.
The web flange 24 also seals to the film wall 41 at a third seal 50, with the third seal disposed between the first seal 42 and the bend of the web flange 24. The seals 46 and 50, in combination with the film of the bag 30, permit a leakproof and hermetic sealing of the contents of the bag. The tops of the film walls 41 and 43 may be sealed at a fourth seal 52 above the zipper, which protects the zipper 18 and forms a coherent package. The fourth seal 52 is provided with a tear notch 54, shown in
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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.
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 10/034,064 filed Dec. 20, 2001 now U.S. Pat No. 6,901,637, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/969,736 filed on Oct. 3, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,595,690.
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