Claims
- 1. A plastic bag for foodstuffs or the like, comprising in combination:
- a first plastic film bag wall joined at its edge to a second plastic film bag wall with a bag mouth at a top of the bag between the walls at a top of the bag;
- reclosable fastener strips between the walls at the bag mouth having facing releasably interlocking profiles thereon each with a base web bonded to the confronting surfaces of the film, each base web having an inner portion extending downwardly toward the bag interior and an outer portion extending outwardly above the profiles;
- the inner portion of said base webs being joined to each other to seal the bag interior;
- frangible tear means on the inner portion of one of said base webs for breaking into the bag interior so that the profiles can be separated and thereafter afford a reclosable bag mouth; and the inner portion of one of said base webs being bonded to the film and the inner portion of the other base web forming a barrier membrane and being substantially free of the attachment to the film.
- 2. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like constructed in accordance with claim 1:
- wherein said frangible tear means has stress concentration areas so that initiation of tearing of the frangible tear means will be possible.
- 3. A plastic bag for foodstuffs or the like, comprising in combination:
- a first plastic film bag wall joined at its edge to a second plastic film bag wall with a bag mouth at a top of the bag between the walls at a top of the bag;
- reclosable fastener strips between the walls at the bag mouth having facing releasably interlocking profiles thereon each with a base web bonded to the confronting surfaces of the film, each base web having an inner portion extending downwardly toward the bag interior and an outer portion extending outwardly above the profiles;
- the inner portion of said base webs bearing joined to each other to seal the bag interior;
- frangible tear means on the inner portion of one of said base webs for breaking into the bag interior so that the profiles can be separated and thereafter afford a reclosable bag mouth; and said frangible tear means being in the form of a perforation line through said one base web with the bond line following an undulating path to define points of stress concentration along tear means.
- 4. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like ted in accordance with claim 1:
- wherein the outer portions of the base webs are free of attachment to each other to provide pull flanges.
- 5. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like constructed in accordance with claim 1:
- wherein the film bag walls extend outwardly beyond the fastener strips and are bonded to each other so that access to the fastener strips can be made cutting off the bonded film area.
- 6. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like constructed in accordance with claim 1:
- wherein the outer portions of the base webs are free of attachment to each other and one outer portion is longer than the other.
- 7. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like constructed in accordance with claim 6:
- wherein said one longer outer portion is bonded between outer extensions of the film bag walls extending outwardly beyond the fastener strips.
- 8. The method of making a flexible plastic container for foodstuffs or the like comprising the steps:
- forming opposed plastic film walls for defining a bag with a mouth at the bag top;
- forming reclosable fastener strips with base webs and confronting pressure closable reopenable profiles thereon, the webs having an inner portion at one side of the profiles adjacent the bag interior and an outer portion at the other side of the profile extending toward the bag top, said inner portions jointed to each other;
- surface bonding the base webs of the strips between the film walls;
- forming a frangible tear line between the inner portions of the base webs;
- and joining one inner portion of one base web to the bag wall and leaving the inner portion of the other base web substantially free of attachment to the film wall except at the distal edge thereof.
- 9. The method of making a flexible plastic container for foodstuffs or the like in accordance with the steps of claim 8:
- including forming perforations through the joined inner portions of the webs to provide said tear line.
- 10. The method of making a flexible plastic container for foodstuffs or the like in accordance with the steps of claim 9:
- wherein said perforations are formed in one inner portion of the web.
- 11. The method of making a flexible plastic container for foodstuffs or the like in accordance with the steps of claim 9:
- wherein said perforations are formed at a folded edge between said inner portions of the base webs.
- 12. The method of making a flexible plastic container for foodstuffs or the like in accordance with the steps of claim 9;
- wherein a sealing strip is placed over the perforations.
- 13. The method of making a flexible plastic container for foodstuffs or the like in accordance with the steps of claim 9:
- wherein a bond line is formed in a base web in an undulating pattern to provide stress concentration locations for tearing the perforation.
- 14. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like, comprising in combination:
- a first plastic film bag wall joined at its edge to a second plastic film bag wall with a bag mouth formed between the walls at the bag top;
- and reclosable fastener strips between the walls at the bag mouth having facing releasably interlocking profiles thereon each with a base web having a portion extending inwardly toward the interior of the bag, one of said base web portions laminated to the bag wall film and the other of said base web portions being bonded at its distal edge to the bag wall with the remainder of said other web portion being free of attachment intermediate its edges to form a free barrier membrane separating the bag interior from the profiles.
- 15. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like, comprising in combination:
- opposed plastic film bag wall panels joined at their edges to provide a bag with a mouth at the bag top;
- reclosable fastener strips between the walls at the bag mouth having facing releasably interlocking profiles thereon each with a base web having portions extending inwardly toward the bag interior;
- one of said inwardly extending base web portions laminated to the film wall with the other inwardly extending base web portion free of lamination and forming a membrane between the profiles and bag interior and with a distal edge attached to an opposing bag wall panel;
- and a semi-rigid board folded over the edge of the contents positioned against the unattached base web portion so said other base web portion provides a barrier membrane between the bag contents and the profiles.
- 16. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like, comprising the combination:
- a first plastic film bag wall joined at its edges to a second plastic film bag wall with a bag mouth between the wall at the top of the bag;
- reclosable fastener strips between the walls at the bag mouth having facing releasably interlocking profiles thereon; and a barrier membrane inwardly of the profiles separating the profiles from the interior of the bag and being attached to the first wall adjacent the profiles and attached to the second wall at a location spaced from the profiles so that contents of the bag lie between the membrane and first wall and so that the membrane can easily be severed adjacent the second wall.
- 17. A plastic film bag for foodstuffs or the like constructed in accordance with claim 16:
- including a frangible fracture line extending along the membrane substantially parallel to the profiles and a pull force can be applied by separating the profiles pulling on the membrane between the location of attachment adjacent the profile on the first wall and the location of attachment to the second wall spaced from the profiles for breaking the membrane when the profiles are first separated.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 327,619, Filed Mar. 23, 1989, Entitled "Zippered Closure for Thermoformed Package", Inventors: Donald L. Van Erden and Daniel P. McDonald.
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