BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a reclosable bag with an externally applied zipper. Prior to the initial opening of the bag, the profiles of the zipper are separated by the bag walls and are not engaged with each other. However, perforations or other lines of weakness in the bag walls, between the zipper flange to bag seal lines and the zipper profile, allow the user to remove a header portion of the bag, thereby providing an initial opening and allowing the profiles of the zipper to engage with each other for subsequent reclosing of the bag.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The prior art of reclosable bags is well-developed in many aspects, and has generally been suitable for its intended purposes.
While corner openings of reclosable bags have been known in order to create a spout-like opening, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,007,246 entitled “Reclosable Container Arrangement”, issued on Dec. 28, 1999 to Kinigakis et al., the manufacturing and other characteristics of this reclosable bag have been open to improvement.
Likewise, reclosable bags, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,787,755 and 4,892,512, both to Branson, entitled “Reclosable Flexible Container Having Fastener Profiles Sealed at Their Ends to the Outside of the Bag” and issued on Nov. 29, 1988 and “Method of Making Reclosable Flexible Containers Having Fastener Profiles Affixed to Exterior of Bag Walls” and issued on Jan. 9, 1990, respectively, have been disadvantageous in that the bag walls have been pinched between the zipper profiles when the zipper was closed. Additional prior art includes U.S. Pat. No. 4,691,373 entitled “Zipper Closure with Unitary Adhesive Cover Sheet” issued on Sep. 1, 1987 to Ausnit.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a reclosable bag wherein the product is contained by the package film prior to initial opening, rather than relying on the internal strength of the zipper profile.
It is therefore a further object of the present invention to provide a reclosable bag wherein the film is not engaged between the zipper profiles upon reclosing of the bag subsequent to initial opening.
It is therefore a still further object of the present invention to provide a zipper configuration which can be adapted to a wide range of package styles and package manufacturing processes.
These and other advantages are attained by providing a reclosable plastic bag wherein the zipper profiles are attached to the outside of bag with the interlocking elements facing inwardly. Perforations or other lines of weakness are formed in the bag walls immediately upward of the seal lines between the zipper flange and the bag walls. In this configuration, the interlocking elements are separated from each other by a removable portion of the bag walls prior to the initial opening of the reclosable bag. However, after the removable portion of the bag walls is removed during the initial opening of the bag, the interlocking portions of the zippers may contact and interlock with each other to reclose the bag. This configuration may be formed along the entire top of a reclosable bag or may be formed at a top corner of a reclosable bag, particularly if a spout-like configuration is desired.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the first embodiment of the reclosable bag of present invention, prior to the sealing of the zipper profiles along the top thereof.
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view along plane2-2 ofFIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the first embodiment of the reclosable bag of the present invention, after the sealing of the zipper profile along the top thereof, but prior to the initial opening of the reclosable bag.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view along plane4-4 ofFIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a detailed section ofFIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a plan view of the first embodiment of the reclosable bag of the present invention, subsequent to the initial opening of the bag by the removal of the header by the consumer.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view along plane7-7 ofFIG. 6 with the zipper profiles separated.
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view along plane7-7 ofFIG. 6 with the zipper profiles engaged with each other.
FIG. 9 is a front plan view of the second embodiment of the reclosable bag of the present invention, with the zipper and removable header (the perforated lines shown in phantom) diagonally across a top corner of the reclosable bag.
FIG. 10 is a front plan view of an alternative second embodiment of the reclosable bag, including a slider, of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a front plan view of an alternative third embodiment of the reclosable bag, including a slider, of the present invention.
FIG. 12 is a schematic of a vertical form fill and seal apparatus for forming the reclosable bag of the present invention.
FIG. 13 is a schematic of a horizontal form vertical fill and seal apparatus for forming the reclosable bag of the present invention.
FIGS. 14A-14D are schematics of a first horizontal form horizontal fill manufacturing process for forming the reclosable bag of the present invention.
FIGS. 15A-15C are schematics of a second horizontal form horizontal fill manufacturing process for forming the reclosable bag of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views, one sees thatFIG. 1 is a plan view of a first embodiment of thereclosable bag10 of the present invention, prior to the sealing of thezipper12 thereto.FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view thereof.Reclosable bag10 includesfront web panel14 andrear web panel16, co-extensive with each other, sealed to each other around the periphery thereof—top seal18,side seals20,22 andbottom seal24—thereby formingproduct containment area100 therein.Bag10 can be initially provided empty or filled with product. Someseals18,20,22,24 may be replaced by folds in some variations of these embodiments. Front andrear web panels14,16 are formed from polymeric film or similar material, including monolayer, co-extruded or laminate films, coated paper or multi-wall paper webs, as would be known to those skilled in the art. Lines ofweakness30,32, such as perforated lines or score lines, are formed opposite to each other, across the width of front andrear web panels14,16, respectively, immediately downwardly adjacent from, and parallel to,top seal18. The portions of front andrear web panels14,16 above lines ofweakness30,32 formremovable header34.Removable header34 may include a hang aperture (not shown).
As shown inFIGS. 3, 4 and5,zipper12 is formed fromfirst profile40 andsecond profile42.First profile40 includesfirst flange44 andmale interlocking element46. Likewise,second profile42 includessecond flange48 andfemale interlocking element50. First andsecond flanges44,48 are sealed to the exterior of front andrear web panels14,16, respectively, immediately downwardly adjacent to, and parallel to, lines ofweakness30,32, respectively, along first and second seal (or joinder)lines52,54 so that the male andfemale interlocking elements46,50 face inwardly toward each other. First andsecond seal lines52,54 are typically formed by heat sealing (in which case sealant resin may be placed on the interior of first andsecond flanges44,48) or by hot glue or other adhesive. Likewise, first andsecond seal lines52,54 typically intersect withside seals20,22. Those skilled in the art will recognize further variations after review of this disclosure.
Zipper12, which is applied to thebag10 shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 in order to form thebag10 as shown inFIGS. 3, 4 and5, is fed over theweb panels14,16 ofbag10. In these figures, thezipper12 has been pre-cut to a segment with the ends fused, or pre-stomped together along respective ends of the profiles along profileend seal lines56,58, but thezipper12 could likewise be supplied as unattached zipper half segments or could be fed from a continuous supply of zipper halves or mated zipper could be supplied and unmated prior to attachment.
As shown inFIGS. 4 and 5, withremovable header34 in place extending abovezipper12 and protruding between first andzipper profiles40,42,male interlocking element46 is separated fromfemale interlocking element50 byremovable header34.
However, as shown inFIGS. 6, 7 and8, afterremovable header34 is removed, typically by the consumer, by tearing along lines ofweakness30,32,male interlocking element46 has access tofemale interlocking element50. As shown inFIG. 7,interlocking elements46,50 may be separated to allow access by the consumer toproduct containment area100. Likewise, as shown inFIG. 8, interlockingelements46,50 may be interlocked by the consumer in order to reclosebag10.
A second embodiment ofreclosable bag10 is shown inFIG. 9.Zipper12 and lines ofweakness30,32 (shown in phantom) are diagonally acrosstop corner60 ofbag10, typically at a forty-five degree angle, thereby causingremovable header34 to be triangular. This second embodiment operates similarly to the first embodiment except that a spout-like opening is formed in place oftop corner60 by the removal ofheader34.
A variation of the second embodiment ofreclosable bag10 is shown inFIG. 10 whereinslider62 is parked or stabilized on a portion ofzipper12 which extends beyondside seal18. In this configuration, typically no flanges would be formed above the interlockingelements46,50. Upon the removal ofheader34,slider62 is free to move in the conventional manner as known to those skilled in the art, separating first andsecond profiles40,42 when moved in a first direction and interlocking first andsecond profiles40,42 when moved in a second direction.
FIG. 11 illustrates the embodiment of thereclosable bag10, similar to that ofFIG. 10, but withzipper12 extending along the top edge of thereclosable bag10 and extending beyondside22 and includingslider62 parked at the extended portion ofzipper12.
FIG. 12 illustrates vertical form fill andseal apparatus200 for the formation ofreclosable bag10.Film202 is wrapped around filltube204 andlateral edges206,208 are sealed to each other to form front andrear web panels14,16.Cross-seal bar210 typically formstop seal18 and bottom seal24 (typically one operation of cross-seal bar forming one seal for a first bag and another seal for a subsequent bag) as well as lines ofweakness30,32.Zipper12 is thereafter supplied fromspool212, and pulled, driven or guided into place and sealed to film202.
FIG. 13 illustrates a horizontal form vertical fill andseal apparatus300 for the formation ofreclosable bag10.Film302 is supplied fromspool304 and folded along the bottom to form front andrear web panels14,16 (alternatively, separate spools could provide the film for front andrear web panels14,16).Film302 may be supplied with lines ofweakness30,32 pre-formed or formed shortly after the dispensing fromspool304.Zipper12 is supplied fromspool306 and sealed to film302. WhileFIG. 12 illustrateszipper12 being sealed along the bottom of the resulting folded film structure,zipper12 could likewise be sealed along the top edges of the folded film structure forming front andrear web panels14,16. Product is supplied byvertical filling station308 andcross-seal bar310 forms side seals20,22 and separates adjacent bags one from another (typically one operation ofcross-seal bar310 forming one side seal for a first bag and another side seal for a subsequent bag and separating one bag from another).
A first horizontal form, horizontal fill manufacturing process is illustrated inFIGS. 14A-14D. A first single sheet of web, illustrated asrear sheet16, is provided as illustrated inFIG. 14A. Product102 is placed thereon as illustrated inFIG. 14B. The first single sheet of web is then folded as shown inFIG. 14C to form front andrear sheets14,16, or a second sheet of web, illustrated asfront sheet14, is provided as shown inFIG. 14D. The appropriate seals are formed andzipper12 is attached.
Similarly, inFIG. 15A, two products102 are provided between sheets ofweb14,16 and the appropriate seals are formed and thezippers12 attached as shown inFIG. 15B. Alternatively, the ends of a single sheet can be folded over theproducts100 so that the middle half of sheet of web forms the rear panel of two adjacent reclosable packages and the end quarters of the sheet of web form the front panels of two adjacent reclosable packages as shown inFIG. 15C.
Those skilled in the art will find many variations of the apparatus disclosed inFIGS. 12, 13,14A-D and15A-C after review of the present disclosure.
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.