CA2313562A1 - Resealable package having zipper closure with tamper evident seal, including a slider device having a seal cutting mechanism - Google Patents

Resealable package having zipper closure with tamper evident seal, including a slider device having a seal cutting mechanism Download PDF

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CA2313562A1
CA2313562A1 CA 2313562 CA2313562A CA2313562A1 CA 2313562 A1 CA2313562 A1 CA 2313562A1 CA 2313562 CA2313562 CA 2313562 CA 2313562 A CA2313562 A CA 2313562A CA 2313562 A1 CA2313562 A1 CA 2313562A1
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A flexible package includes a recloseable zipper along the mouth of the package for selective opening and closing of the mouth. The zipper includes first and second closure profiles, which are configured and constructed to selectively interlock. A tamper evident seal is provided, attached to both the first and second closure members to indicate whether or not the seal on the package has been damaged. A slider device is configured and constructed to facilitate the mating (closing) and unmating (opening) of the zipper, and to open the tamper evident seal to provide access to the package interior.

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FROM MERCHANT & GOULD (THU) 7. 6' 00 13:47/ST. 13:46/N0. 4260606007 P 4 RESEALABLE PACKAGE HAVING ZIPPER CLOSI3RE Wl<TH T~~R
EVIDENT SEAL,1NCLUDING A S1~IDER TfEVICE LAVING A SEAY..
CUTTING MECHANISM
>H'ield of the Disclosure The present disclosure generally relates to closure arrangements for packages. In particular, the present disclosure relates to closure arrangements having recloseable profiles and slider devices to open and close the profiles.
Background M~u,y packaginb applications use resealable containers to store various types of articles and materials. These packages may be used to store and ship food products, non-food consumer goods, medical supplies, waste materials, and many other articles. Slider devices have been used to help open and close closure profiles on recloscable andJor resealable bags and other packages.
Resealable packages are convenient in that they can be closed and resealed after the initial opening to preserve the enclosed contents. The aced to locate a storage container for the unused portion of the products in the package is thus avoided. As such, providing products in resealable packages appreciably enhances the marketability of those products.
Some perishable goods are sold to consumers packaged in a reclvseable bag or package. For example, cheese, meal: or vegetable products cart be packaged in a bag with recloseable closure proFxles so that after opening the package and removing some of the product, the package can be re-closed. Often these packages include tamper evident features to notify the consumer whether the package previously has been opened. Due to the construction of these packages with recloseable closure profiles, it has been difTieult to place tamper evident features on a bag or package that includes a slider device to help open and close the recloseable closure profiles.
Improvements in. packaging, that includes tamper evident features and easily recloscable seals, are desirable.

FROM MERCHANT & COULD (THU) 7. 6' 00 13:47/ST. 13:46/N0. 4260606007 P 5 Summary of the Disclosure The present disclosure relates to a package, such as a flexible bag, having a combination of a resealable, recloseable zipper closure mechanism an sl a tamper evident seal. The tamper evident seal is attached to each half of the zipper mechanism (i_e., the second p*ofile member and the first profile member).
Opening and closing of the zipper closure mechanism is accomplished by a slider device mounted on the zipper closure mechanism. The slider device facilitates mating and unmating of the first and second profile members of the zipper closure- Access to the interior of the package cannot be gained until the zipper closure has been opened and the tamper evident seal has been breached, which is accomplished by a cutting mechanism on the slider device.
In particular, the present invention relates to a package comprising a package enclosure having at least two sides defining a package interior, and a mouth, the mouth providing access to the package irxterior. A recloseable zipper closure having first and second closure profiles extending along the mouth selectively opens and closes the mouth. Typically, the first and second closure profiles have cngageable first and second closure profile members. A tamper evident seal is attached to both the first closure member and to the second closure member, so as to seal access to the engageable closure profile members and thus the package interior_ 2U The slider device, in addition to being configured and constructed to selectively open and close the mouth, has a mechanism ar device configured and constructed to open the tamper evident seal; this device may be a cutting device that slits or punctures the tamper evident seal. A method o~ opening a package is also provided.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional flexible, recloscable package;
PIG_ 2 is a schematic, cross-sectional view of a conventional zipper closure arrangement similar to that depicted in the package of FIG. 1;
FROM MERCHANT & GCULD (THU) 7. 6' OD 13:47/ST. 13:46/N0. 4260606007 P 6 FIG. 3 is a schematic, cross-sectional view of a zipper closure arrangement of the present invention having a tamper evident seal, according to the principles of this invention;
FTC',. 4 is a schematic, cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a zipper closure arrangement having a tamper evident seal, according to the principles of this invention;
F1G. 5 i5 a schematic, cross-sectional view of the zipper closure arrangement depicted in FIG. 3, prior to configuration and attachment to a package;
F1C'~. 6 is an enlarged, schematic, cross-sectional view of a zipper closure arrangement having a slider device mounted thereon, tJne slider device having a seal cuttW g device in a first retracted position, according to the principles of this inventi on;
FIG- 7 is an enlarged, seheznatie, cross-sectional view of a zipper closure arrangement having a Slider device mounted thereon, the slider device having a seal cutting device in a second extended position, according to the principles of this invention;
FIG. 8 is an enlarged, schematic, cross-sectional side view of one embodiment of a seal cutting device, shown in the second extended position, according to the principles of this invention;
FIG. 9 is an enlarged, schematic, cross-sectional side view of another embodiment of a seal cutting device, shown in; the second extended position, according to the principles of this invention; and FiG. 10 is an enlarged, schematic, cross-sectional side view of the seal cutting device depicted in FIG. 9, shown in the first retracted position, according to the principles of this invention.
Detailed Description Attention is directcxl to FIG. 1, which illustrates an example of a packaging arrangement in the form of a resealable, flexible package 10 having a zipper closure '11 with fast and second closure profiles 12, 14 and a slider device 16 FROM MERCHANT & COULD (THU) 7. 6' 00 13:48/ST. 18:46/N0. 4260606007 P 7 mounted on the sipper closure 11 to open and close (unmate and rtaate) the profiles 12, 14.
The flexible package 10 includes an enclosure or surrounding wall comprising first panel section 20 and a second opposed pau~el section (not shown), each made from a flexible, polytzieric film. For some manufacturing applicatiozis, the f rst panel section 20 and second panel section meet and are heat-sealed together along two edges 24, 26; the panel sections additionally meet at a fold line in order to form a three-edged containment section for a product within the interior of the package 10. The fold line comprises the bottom edge 28. Alternatively, two separate panel sections of polymeric film may be used and heat-sealed together along the two edges 24, 26 and at the bottom edge 2$_ Access is provided to the interior of the package 1. U through a mouth 30. Zipper closure 11 defines mouth 30.
The zipper closure 1 I can include a variety of configurations and stTUCtures_ For example, the zipper closure 11 can be constructed according to U.S.
Patent Nos_ 4,240,241; 4,246,288;. or 4,437,293; each of which is incorporated by reference herein.
In the particular zipper shown in FIG. 2, the zipper closure 1 1 has first and second closure profiles 12, 14 in the form of a first profile member 32 and second profile member 34_ The first profile member 32 has a first depending fin or fla»ge 42 extending from a first profile member element 3G, and the second profile member 34 has a second depending fm or flange 44 extending fimm a second profile member clement 38. l.f the zipper closure 11 is formed separately from the panel sections, the first and second fins 42, 44 are typically thermally fused to inner surfaces of the respective first and second panel sections_ Alternatively, the zipper closure 1 I may be extruded with the panel sections so that the first fin 42 is integrally formed with the first panel section 20, and the second fin 44 is integrally formed with the second panel section.
Referring again to FlCi. 1, slider device 16, mounted on zipper closure 17 , opens and closes first and second closure profiles 12, 14. When slid in a first direction, slider device 16 closes closure profiles 12, 14 by pressing the two profiles 12, 14, in particular, first profile ~memher 32 and second profile memher 34 FROM MERCHANT & COULD (THU) 7. 6' 00 18:48/ST. 13:46/N0. 4260606007 P 8 (illustrated in FIG. 2), together so that they engage and mesh, providing a seal.
When slid in an opposite, second direction, slider device 1G opens profiles 12, 14 by providing a wedge between the two profiles 12, 14. First and second closure profiles 12, 14 can then be spread apart to provide access to the hag interior through bag mouth 30.
In accordance with certain principles of this disclosure, a tamper evident seal is provided over and connected to first and second closure profiles 12, 14, to provide evidence whether or not the reclosable zipper closure 11 has been previously openedThe tamper evident scat is provided on the zipper closure 11 opposite the 1 fJ side of the side panels that define the interior of the package. By "tamper evident", it is meant that an attempt to breach the integrity of the seal is evidenced or shown by a distortion, damaging, or destruction of the seal.
FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate examples of zipper closures 1 lA, 11B having a tamper evident seal 50 sealed to first and second closure profiles I2, 14. It will be appreciated that when tamper evident seal 50 is undisturbed (that is, seal 50 has riot been broken or breached and is intact), first and second closure profiles 12, cannot be spread apart in order to provide access to the package interior, In each of zipper closures 11A, 11B, tamper evident seal 50 extends from first closure profile 12 to second closure profile 14 and provides a seal that does not allow opening ofpaekage 10 at that closure point; specifically, tamper evident seal 50 does not allow urunating and spreading of first and second closure profiles 12, 14.
Tn svme instances, it may be possible to release Iirst closure profile 12 from second closure profile 14 (i.e., open ar unzip the zipper closure 11), however, tamper evident seal 50 would remain intact and retain the security ofthe contents of the package 10 by not permitting package 10 to be opened and access gained to the interior. Preferably, tamper evident seal 50 extends the entire width of package I 0;
that is, frayn one edge 24 to the other edge 26 (FI(.ir. 1).
Tamper evident seal 50 may be made from airy material that is sufficiently flexible to move with flexible package 10. Tamper evident seal 50 may be made from materials such as metal (for example, aluminum fail), paper, or cloth, FROM MERCHANT & COULD (THU) 7. 6' 00 13:48/ST. 13:46/N0. 4260606007 P 9 but is preferably made from an extruded polymeric material, often from the same material as the first and second closure profiles 12, 14.
Tamper evident seal 50 can be attached to closure profiles 12, 14 by any method that provides a permanent adherence of tamper evident seal 50 to first and S second closure profiles 12. 14. If tamper evident seal 50 is made from a polymeric material, the polymeric piece that results in tamper evident seal 50 may be Formed integral with first and second closure profiles 12, 14, such as shown in FIG.
3. For zipper closure 11 A, tamper evident seal 50 is a continuous extension from each of closure profiles 12, 14_ To .form such a conlxn,uous piece, a single shaped film lU having first closure profile 12, first fm 42, second closure profile 14, second fin 44, and tamper evident seal 50, as shown in FIG. 5, is extruded. This piece is then folded to properly position first and second closure profiles 12, 14 for engagement, connected by tamper evident seal 50. The first and second fins 42, 44 are thermally fused to the respective first and second panel sections, typically to the inner surfaces 1 S of the panel sections.
In another embodiment, shown in FIG. 4 as zipper closure 11 B, a polymeric filth or membrane is applied over the distal ends or tips of closure profiles 12, 14 after the profiles have been formed and, optionally, joined together.
The polymeric film is attached to closure profiles 12, 14 to form a tamper evident seal 20 SU, such as shown in FIG. 4. The polymeric film piece that forms tamper evident seal 50 caxt be attached to closure profiles 12, 14 with an adhesive or, preferably, the tamper evident seal 50 is thermally fused to closure profiles 12, 14.
Tamper evident seal 50, no matter how constructed or applied, should providE a permanent seal between first and second closure profiles 12, 14 so that any 25 tampering, vandalism, mutilation, or the like of the zipper closure 11 or mouth 30 is readily discernible.
FIG. 6 illustrates zipper closure 11 A from FIG_ 3 having a slider device 1 t mounted thereon. Slider device 16 has a first arm 62 and a second arm 64 that engage over first closure profile 12 and second closure profile 14, respectively.
30 Slider device 16 functions by facilitating the mating (closing) and unmating (opening) of zipper closure 11, and is typically made from a molded plastic material.
FROM MERCHANT & GOULD (THU) 7. 6' 00 13:49/ST. 13:46/NC. 4260606007 P 10 When slider device 16 is slid in a first direction along zipper closure 11, slider device 16 closes profiles 12, 14 by pressing the two profiles 12, 14, in particular, first profile member 32 and second profile member 34 (i I lustrated in FIG. 2) together so that they mate, providing a seal. When slider device 16 is slid in the opposite second direction, slider device 16 opens profiles 12, 14 by providing a wedge between the two profiles 12, 14. First and second closure pmfiles 12, 14 can then be Spread apart Lo pruvide access to the bag interior through bag rnvuth 30.
Conventional slider devices and how they iunetion to open and close zipper closures, in general, arc taught, for example, in U.S_ Patent Nos. 5,063,644;
l0 5,301.394: 5,442,837, and 5,664,229, each of which is incorporated by reference herein. A preferred slider device is taught in U.S. patent applications 09/365,215 and 20/108,657, both bled July 30, 1999 ~u~d incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Slider device 16, according to the principles of this invention, mounts on first and second closure profiles 12, 14 and is configured and constructed to open and close the profiles in generally the same manner as conventional slider devices.
Slider device 16 includes :~ Sca,1 cutting device G0, which is unique to the slider device of the present invention.
When flexible package 10, having zipper closure I 1 with tamper evident seal 50, is ready to be opened by the purchaser of the package, cutting device 60 on slider device 16 is activated; that is, cutting device 60 is moved from a first position to a second position, so that cutting dGVice 60 cuts, slits, tears, or otherwise opens tamper evident seal 50. By the term "open", any action such as slitting, punctursng, cutting, slicing, perforating, tearing, ripping, and the like, which breaks tamper evident seal 50 and allows access to the interior o.f the package, is intended. FIG. 6 shows cutting device 60 in a first position, spaced away from tamper evident seal 50.
FIG. 7 shows cutting device 60 in a second dcpre~sed position, with tamper evident seal 50 having been breached by cutting device 60.
Cutting device 60 is an extendible, and optionally, a retractable feature 3U that is capable of opening tamper evident seal 50. Cutting device 60 may be a pin, nail, wedge, blade, yr any such item. Cuttixxg device 60 may be completely FROM MERCHANT & COULD (THU) 7. 6' 00 1 ~ : 49/ST. 13 :46/N0. 4260606007 P 11 remo able from slider device 16 or may be permanently attached to slider device 16.
A cutting edge 65, such as shown in FIG. 8, may be present on cutting device 60.
Cutting edge 65 is typically a sharp edge adapted to easily slice through or otherwise breach tamper' evident seal 50. Edge 65 can be made from the same material as cutting device 60 or slider device 16, or can include a material such as a piece of metal, ceramic, glass, or the like that is attached to cutting device 60. In some embodnr~ents, cutting edge 65 is angled or tapered, to facilitate cutting of tamper evident seal 50. FIG. 8 schematically depicts a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of cutting device 60 within slider device 16, shown in enlarged side view, and FIGS. ) and 10 schematically depict a second embodiment of cutting device 60' within slider device 16. In F1GS_ R and 9, cutting devices 60, 60' are depressed to tlse second position so that a portion of eutti ng device 60, 60' extends through the top wall of slider device 16 with at least a portion of cutting device 60, 6U' extending down to contact tamper evident seal 50 (shown in phantom in FIGS.
8-10). The arrows indicate the direction ofmovement of slider device 16; thus cutting edge 65, 65' is the leading edge of cutting device 60, 60' as cutting device 60, 60' Slides from right io left and opens tamper evident scat 50. In some embodiments, it may be desired to have a cutting edge ti5, 65' on both sides of cutting device 60, 60' so that tamper evident seal 50 can be opened by either ZO direction of lravcl of slider device 16.
Cutting device 60 can include metal, plastic, or any other suitable material; preferably, cutting device 60 is molded from a plastic material, such as the same plastic used to mold slider device 16. In some embodiments, cutting device 60 is molded simultaneously with slider device 16. Cutting device 60 may be molded to be integral with slider device 16; that is, slider device 16 and cutting device 60 are together as the same item or piece.
If cutting device 60 is molded integral with slider device 16, cutting device 60 may be attached to slider device 16 by a living hinge, which allows pivotal motion of cutting device 60 in relation to slider device 16. FIBS. 9 and 10 illustrate cutting device 60' in pivotal relation to slider device 16 at living hinge 61.
Cutting device 60' is shaped and sized so that when cutting device 60' is in the first, FROM MERCHANT & COULD (THUS 7. 6' 00 13 ; 49/ST. 13 ; 46/N0. 4260606007 P 12 undepressed or retracted position shown in FlCir. 10, cutting edge Ei5' is raised above tamper evident seal 50 and tamper evident seal 50 is intact. When cutting device 6U' is pivoted to the second, depressed or extended position as shown in FIG. 9, cutting device 60' and cutting edge 65' extend below the level of tamper evident seal 50, so that upon contact of seal 50 with cutting edge 65', tamper evident seal 50 is breached and opened.
Wben tamper evident seal 50 has been opened, access can be gained to the closure profiles 12, 14 and to the interior of package 10. When tamper evident seal 50 has been opened, cutting device 60 may be left in the depressed position or may be retracted to its original position. Cutting device GU can be designed so that once depressed, cutting device 60 is locked into that extended position. In another embodiment, culling device b0 can be desi,grned to be removed from slider device 16 and discarded.
The above specification and examples are believed to provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of particular embodiments of the disclosure.
Many embodiments of the disclosure can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.

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1. A package comprising:
(a) a package surrounding wall having a side edge and a mouth therebetween; said mouth providing access to a package interior;
(b) a recloseable zipper along said mouth for selective opening and closing of said mouth; said sipper including first and second closure profiles;
(i) said first and second closure profiles configured and constructed to selectively interlock;
(c) a tamper evident seal connecting said first closure profile to said second closure profile; and (d) a slider device configured and constructed to selectively open and close said mouth;
(i) said slider device having a cutting device configured and constructed to open said tamper evident seal;
(ii) said cutting device moveable from a first position to a second position, wherein when in the first position, said cutting device is spaced away from said tamper evident seal and, when in the second position, said cutting device contacts said tamper evident seal.
2. A package according to claim 1, wherein said cutting device comprises plastic material.
3. A package according to claim 1, wherein:
(a) said cutting device comprises a cutting edge, which when said cutting device is in the second position, said cutting edge contact said tamper evident seal.
4. A package according to claim 3, wherein said cutting device and said cutting edge comprise plastic material.
5. A package according to claim 4, wherein said cutting device is integral with said slider device.
6. A package according to claim 1, wherein said slider device comprises a hinge to allow pivotal movement of said cutting device in relation to said slider device.
7. A package according to claim 6, wherein said hinge is a living hinge.
8. A package according to claim 1, wherein said tamper evident seal is a continuous extension from said first closure profile to said second closure profile.
9. A package according to claim 1, wherein said tamper evident seat comprises a membrane attached to each of said first closure profile and said second closure profile.
10. A method of opening a package, the package having an interior and comprising a zipper closure, a tamper evident seal disposed over the zipper closure, and a slider device including a cutting device, the method comprising:
(a) moving a cutting device from a first position to a second position;
(b) moving the slider device, with the cutting device in the second position, along the zipper closure to cut the tamper evident seal; and (c) opening the zipper closure to provide access to the package interior.
11. A method according to claim 10, wherein said step of moving the slider device along the zipper closure to cut the tamper evident seal comprises:
(a) moving the slider device along the zipper closure so that the cutting device cuts the tamper evident seal.
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the step of moving the slider device along the zipper closure so that the cuffing device cuts the tamper evident seal comprises:
(a) moving the slider device along the zipper closure so that a cutting edge of the cutting device cuts the tamper evident seal.
13. A method according to claim 11, wherein said step of moving a cutting device from a first position to a second position comprises:
(a) moving the cutting device from a retracted position to an extended position.
14. A method according to claim 13, wherein said step of moving the cutting device from a retracted position to an extended position comprises:
(a) pivoting the cutting device at a hinge connecting the cutting device to the slider device.
15. A method according to claim 11 further comprising:
(a) after opening the zipper closure to provide access to the package interior, returning the cutting device to the first position.
16. A zipper closure for incorporation into a reclosable package along a mouth of the package, said zipper closure comprising:
(a) a first closure profile and a second closure profile, constructed to engage and disengage;
(b) a tamper evident seal connecting said first closure profile to said second closure profile;
(c) a slider device operable mounted on said first closure profile and said sewed closure profile, said slider device constructed and arranged to engage said first closure profile with said second closure profile when said slider device is moved in a first direction, and to disengage said first closure profile from said second closure profile when said slider device is moved in a second opposite direction;
(i) said slider device having a cutting device having a first position and a second position, said cutting device penetrating said tamper evident seal when in said second position.
17. A zipper closure according to claim 16, wherein:
(a) said tamper evident seal comprises a membrane attached to each of said first closure profile and said second closure profile.
18. A zipper closure according to claim 16, wherein:
(a) said cutting device is pivotally attached to said slider device.
19. A zipper closure according to claim 16, wherein:
(a) said cutting device and said slider device have a hinge therebetween.
20. A zipper closure according to claim 16, wherein (a) said cutting device is integral with said slider device.
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