EP0130601A1 - Interlocking closure device having improved ease of occlusion - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to closure fastening devices, and more particularly, to interlocking closure fastening devices having improved occlusion characteristics.
- closure fastening devices for use with plastic bags and the like are well-known.
- manufacturing methods for closure devices made of plastic material are generally known.
- Closure fastening devices for use with plastic bags should be relatively easy to open and close and also provide a satisfactory seal.
- some prior art interlocking closure fastening devices suffer from a tendency of the male and female closure elements to straddle each other and to not occlude during attempted occlusion as opposed to a normally occluded position.
- Such a non-occluded, and also straddled condition of the male and female closure elements on a plastic bag precludes occlusion of the closure elements and results in the bag contents not being securely contained within the bag. Consequently, it would be desirable to provide more positive guidance of the opposing closure elements such that the elements engage more repeatedly into the normally occluded condition, and that the elements be inhibited from engaging into a non-occluded and straddled condition.
- an interlocking closure fastening device having an occluded height of between about 60 mils and about 85 mils, preferably about 70 mils, and a corresponding occluded width of between about 95 mils and about 125 mils, preferably about 110 mils, comprising a female closure element and a male closure element, formed such that the male and female closure elements engage in interlocking relationship, wherein the male closure element includes a profile portion comprising a base portion having a pair of spaced-apart, parallelly disposed webs attached to the base portion and extending therefrom, said webs terminating in hooks facing away from each other.
- the female closure element includes a profile portion comprising a base portion with a pair of spaced-apart, parallelly disposed webs integrally attached to the base portion and spaced to pass over the webs on the male closure element, wherein the webs on the female closure element terminate in hooks facing toward each other to engage the hooks on the male closure element.
- the male closure element comprises a U-shaped channel element including a profile portion comprising a base portion having a pair of spaced-apart, parallelly disposed webs attached to the base portion and extending therefrom, said webs terminating in hooks facing away from each other.
- the hook portion on each web of the male closure element comprises a hook portion and a hook projection.
- the two hook portions face away from each other, and the two hook projections face toward each other.
- the two hook projections facing toward each other reduce the width of the transverse opening between the webs of the male closure element in the area of the hooks, thereby inhibiting the tendency for either of the webs of the female closure element to enter the opening between the webs of the male closure element.
- the male closure element of this invention thus reduces the potential for straddling when occluding an interlocking closure fastening device comprising a male closure element and a female closure element, thereby resulting in greater ease of occlusion and the obtainment of secure occlusion.
- a further embodiment of this invention is the aforedescribed male closure element having a base portion which is resiliently bendable.
- Another embodiment of this invention is a container including the aforedescribed male closure element.
- This invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements. and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in a construction hereinafter set forth.
- Fig. 1 shows a typical flexible container 10 formed from a plastic film which is folded at bottom portion 11 and is heat sealed along the side edges 12 to form a pouch or bag.
- the sidewalls 13 may extend beyond a closure fastening device 14 to provide grasping sections 16 and 17 to simplify the opening of the closure fastening device 14.
- a prior art closure device is shown in the straddled, misaligned, properly aligned, and occluded positions in Figs. 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively.
- a male profile portion 18 is connected to a flange portion 19 and includes a base portion 20, a pair of spaced-apart. parallelly disposed first webs 21 extending in a generally normal direction from the base portion 20, and male hook portions 22 extending from webs 21 and facing away from each other.
- the male hook portions each have a rounded crown surface 23, and 23'. which generally serve to guide the hook portions for occlusion with the female hook portions of a mating closure element.
- a female profile portion 24 is connected to flange portion 25 and includes a base portion 26, a pair of spaced-apart. parallelly disposed webs 27 extending in a generally normal direction from the base portion 26 and female hook portions 28 extending from webs 27 and facing towards each other.
- the female hook portions each have a rounded crown surface 29, and 29', which serve to guide the hook portions for occlusion with the male hook portions of a mating closure element.
- Profile portions 18 and 24, shown in Fig. 2 may be separately formed and thereafter connected to a film which forms sidewalls 13, or they may be integrally formed with sidewalls 13 as shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 depicts the non-occluded closure fastening device of Fig. 2 in a misaligned position just prior to attempted occlusion.
- surface 23' of one of the two male hook portions 22 and surface 29' of one of the two female hook portions 28 are in a balance such that surface 23' and surface 29' can slide either into an occluding position, as shown in Fig. 4, or into a straddling position, as shown in Fig. 2.
- the male profile portion 18 and female profile portion 24 must always be in proper transverse alignment just prior to attempted occlusion of the closure devices as shown in Fig. 4. That is, surfaces 23 and 23' of both male hook portions 22 should be in a laterally inward position with respect to surfaces 29 and 29' of both female hook portions 28.
- contacting pressure is applied to interlocking closure fastening devices aligned in the position shown in Fig. 4, the male profile portion 18 and the female profile portion 24 are interlocked in the normally occluded position shown in Fig. 5.
- the male profile portion 18' in accordance with this invention is disclosed in detail wherein hook projections 31 on hook portions 22' can be seen extending from the broken lines 23" shown therein to form a reduced gap between hook portions 22' to thereby physically hinder the straddling of a male closure element and a female closure element as previously shown in Fig. 2. Accordingly, the desired hindrance of the straddle position that could occur between a male closure element and a female closure element is obtained, and likewise, the other desired characteristic of ease of occlusion is enabled by providing a guiding action for the hook surfaces of the female closure element to slide along the outside surfaces 32 of hook portions 22' of the male closure element. Such guidance helps direct the male and female closure elements into their proper occluded position.
- hook projections 31 may be any suitable length so as to virtually close the gap or void between them and preclude entrance therein of the hook and web portions of the female closure element, thereby virtually insuring occlusion and eliminating the possibility of straddling between the male and female closure elements.
- Manufacturing considerations may limit the extent to which the hook projections 31 are brought close together thereby reducing the guidance effect between the male closure element of this invention and a conventional interlocking female closure element. Satisfactory results have been obtained when the hook projections 31 have lengths, on a proportionate scale to the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device, of between about 5 mils and about 8 mils as measured between the dotted lines 33 shown in Fig. 6.
- hook projections 31 have lengths, on a proportionate scale to the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device, of between about 5 mils and about 20 mils, as such lengths provide the aforementioned desired characteristics to interlocking closure fastening devices.
- certain parts of the hook portions 22' of the male closure element of this invention have lengths, on a proportionate scale to the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device, of between about 5 mils and about 10 mils as measured between the dotted lines 34 shown in Fig. 6.
- the term "proportionate” is to indicate the relative proportions of the closure elements of the interlocking closure fastening device when the male and female closure elements are occluded.
- the interlocking closure fastening device of this invention has an occluded height of between about 60 mils and about 85 mils, and an occluded width of between about 95 mils and about 125 mils.
- the lengths of the hook portions of the male closure element are between about 5 mils and about 10 mils
- the lengths of the hook projections of the male closure element are between about 5 mils and about 20 mils on a proportionate scale to the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device.
- the lengths of the hook portions and hook projections of the male closure element should be proportionately increased or decreased to maintain the relative proportions of the closure elements.
- Fig 7 shows a male closure element in accordance with this invention in a misaligned position with respect to a female closure element just prior to occlusion therewith. It can be seen from Fig. 7 that even though the male closure element and the female closure element are misaligned, as much as shown in Fig. 3, they will be guided into the desired occluding alignment by hook projections 31 extending toward each other from male hook portions 22' for ultimate interlocking occlusion.
- Fig. 8 it can be seen that when the male closure element in accordance with this invention is properly aligned with a female closure element just prior to occlusion, such will not only lead to greater ease of occlusion therebetween, but will also inhibit the movement of the male closure element and the female closure element into a non-occluded straddle position.
- the closure fastening device of this invention may be formed from thermoplastic materials such as polyethylene, polypropylene. nylon. or the like, or from a combination thereof.
- thermoplastic materials such as polyethylene, polypropylene. nylon. or the like, or from a combination thereof.
- resins or mixtures of resins such as high density polyethylene, medium density polyethylene and low density polyethylene may be employed to prepare the novel closure device of this invention.
- the closure fastening device of the invention may be manufactured by extrusion, or other known methods of producing such devices.
- the closure fastening device can be manufactured as individual closure elements for later attachment to a film, or the closure profile portions can be manufactured integral with a film.
- the closure fastening device can be manufactured with or without flange portions on one or both of the closure elements depending upon intended use or expected additional manufacturing operations.
- the closure fastening device may be integrally formed with the sidewalls of a container, or connected to a container, or to a film to be formed into a container, by the use of any of many known methods.
- a thermoelectric device can be applied to a film in contact with a flange portion of a closure element or the thermoelectric device can be applied to a film in contact with the base portion of a closure element having no flange portion, to cause a transfer of heat through the film to produce melting at the interface of the film and the flange portion or base portion of the closure element. On cooling. the interface region joins the film and the closure element.
- the thermoelectric device can be heated rotary discs, or resistance heated slide wires, or traveling heater bands, or the like.
- connection between the film and the closure element can also be established by the use of hot melt adhesives, or hot jets of air to the interface, or ultrasonic heating, or other known methods.
- closure fastening device and films can be made from a heat sealable material so that a container can be formed economically by heat sealing the aforementioned components to form the container.
- the closure fastening device of this invention provides many advantages for use in containers to be used by consumers.
- the closure device is easy to occlude and does not tend to twist and distort during attempted occlusion as in the case of some prior art devices such as the arrowhead-shaped device employed with a container available under the tradename ZIPLOC 0 from Dow Chemical Company of Midland. Michigan. This provides convenience in the occluding operation.
- closure fastening device is more difficult to deocclude from the inside of the containers than from the outside of the containers thereby providing more secure containment of goods such as food products.
- the profile portions of the closure device have approximately uniform cross-sections. This not only simplifies the manufacturing of the device but it also contributes to the physical flexiblity of the device, which is a desirable property.
- a closure fastening device in accordance with this invention can also be used as a flexible straw because a good seal at the engaged surfaces is possible and a compartment defined by the occluded closure elements provides a passageway which does not collapse when the closure fastening device is bent moderately.
- the closure fastening device of this invention can be manufactured in a variety of forms to suit the intended use.
- the male and female closure elements can be positioned on opposite sides of a film. Such an embodiment would be suited for enwrapping an object or a collection of objects such as wires.
- the male and female closure elements on a film should be parallel to each other, but this would depend on the intended use.
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- Cross Reference to Related Application
- This application is related to copending application Serial No. (D/13768) filed for Interlocking Closure Device Having Controlled Separation and Improved Ease of Occlusion.
- This invention relates to closure fastening devices, and more particularly, to interlocking closure fastening devices having improved occlusion characteristics.
- Generally, closure fastening devices for use with plastic bags and the like are well-known. In addition, manufacturing methods for closure devices made of plastic material are generally known.
- Closure fastening devices for use with plastic bags should be relatively easy to open and close and also provide a satisfactory seal. However, it has been found that some prior art interlocking closure fastening devices suffer from a tendency of the male and female closure elements to straddle each other and to not occlude during attempted occlusion as opposed to a normally occluded position. Such a non-occluded, and also straddled condition of the male and female closure elements on a plastic bag precludes occlusion of the closure elements and results in the bag contents not being securely contained within the bag. Consequently, it would be desirable to provide more positive guidance of the opposing closure elements such that the elements engage more repeatedly into the normally occluded condition, and that the elements be inhibited from engaging into a non-occluded and straddled condition.
- Therefore, there is a continuing need to provide closure fastening devices which overcome the above-noted disadvantages.
- In accordance with this invention, generally speaking, there is provided an interlocking closure fastening device having an occluded height of between about 60 mils and about 85 mils, preferably about 70 mils, and a corresponding occluded width of between about 95 mils and about 125 mils, preferably about 110 mils, comprising a female closure element and a male closure element, formed such that the male and female closure elements engage in interlocking relationship, wherein the male closure element includes a profile portion comprising a base portion having a pair of spaced-apart, parallelly disposed webs attached to the base portion and extending therefrom, said webs terminating in hooks facing away from each other. The female closure element includes a profile portion comprising a base portion with a pair of spaced-apart, parallelly disposed webs integrally attached to the base portion and spaced to pass over the webs on the male closure element, wherein the webs on the female closure element terminate in hooks facing toward each other to engage the hooks on the male closure element.
- More specifically, in accordance with this invention, the male closure element comprises a U-shaped channel element including a profile portion comprising a base portion having a pair of spaced-apart, parallelly disposed webs attached to the base portion and extending therefrom, said webs terminating in hooks facing away from each other. The hook portion on each web of the male closure element comprises a hook portion and a hook projection. The two hook portions face away from each other, and the two hook projections face toward each other. The two hook projections facing toward each other reduce the width of the transverse opening between the webs of the male closure element in the area of the hooks, thereby inhibiting the tendency for either of the webs of the female closure element to enter the opening between the webs of the male closure element. The male closure element of this invention thus reduces the potential for straddling when occluding an interlocking closure fastening device comprising a male closure element and a female closure element, thereby resulting in greater ease of occlusion and the obtainment of secure occlusion.
- A further embodiment of this invention is the aforedescribed male closure element having a base portion which is resiliently bendable.
- Another embodiment of this invention is a container including the aforedescribed male closure element.
- This invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements. and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in a construction hereinafter set forth.
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- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a flexible container including a closure fastening device in accordance with the invention;
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a non-occluded closure fastening device in accordance with the prior art in a straddled position;
- Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the closure fastening device of Fig. 2 in a misaligned position;
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the closure fastening device of Fig. 2 in a properly aligned position just prior to occlusion;
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the closure fastening device of Fig. 2 in an occluded position;
- Fig. 6 is a sectional view of a male closure element in accordance with this invention.
- Fig. 7 is a sectional view of a closure fastening device in accordance with this invention in a misaligned position;
- Fig. 8 is a sectional view of a closure fastening device in accordance with this invention in a properly aligned position just prior to occlusion;
- Fig. 9 is a sectional view of a closure fastening device in accordance with this invention in an occluded position.
- In carrying the invention into effect, certain embodiments have been selected for illustration in the accompanying drawings and for description in this specification, reference being had to Figs. 1 to 9.
- Fig. 1 shows a typical
flexible container 10 formed from a plastic film which is folded at bottom portion 11 and is heat sealed along theside edges 12 to form a pouch or bag. Thesidewalls 13 may extend beyond aclosure fastening device 14 to providegrasping sections 16 and 17 to simplify the opening of theclosure fastening device 14. - A prior art closure device is shown in the straddled, misaligned, properly aligned, and occluded positions in Figs. 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively.
- As shown in Fig. 2, a
male profile portion 18 is connected to aflange portion 19 and includes abase portion 20, a pair of spaced-apart. parallelly disposedfirst webs 21 extending in a generally normal direction from thebase portion 20, andmale hook portions 22 extending fromwebs 21 and facing away from each other. The male hook portions each have arounded crown surface female profile portion 24 is connected toflange portion 25 and includes abase portion 26, a pair of spaced-apart. parallelly disposedwebs 27 extending in a generally normal direction from thebase portion 26 andfemale hook portions 28 extending fromwebs 27 and facing towards each other. The female hook portions each have arounded crown surface Profile portions sidewalls 13, or they may be integrally formed withsidewalls 13 as shown in Fig. 1. - As can be seen from Fig. 2, when a non-occluded closure fastening device in accordance with the prior art is in a straddle position, just prior to attempted occlusion, the web and hook portions of one of the closure elements will drop into the void or open channel between the web and hook portions of the other closure element and occlusion of the mating closure elements does not occur. This straddle position of the channel closure elements on a plastic bag results in the bag contents not being securely contained within the bag.
- Fig. 3 depicts the non-occluded closure fastening device of Fig. 2 in a misaligned position just prior to attempted occlusion. When
male profile portion 18 is misaligned withfemale profile portion 24 just prior to attempted occlusion of the interlocking closure fastening device, surface 23' of one of the twomale hook portions 22 andsurface 29' of one of the twofemale hook portions 28 are in a balance such that surface 23' andsurface 29' can slide either into an occluding position, as shown in Fig. 4, or into a straddling position, as shown in Fig. 2. - To assure occlusion of prior art interlocking closure fastening devices, the
male profile portion 18 andfemale profile portion 24 must always be in proper transverse alignment just prior to attempted occlusion of the closure devices as shown in Fig. 4. That is,surfaces 23 and 23' of bothmale hook portions 22 should be in a laterally inward position with respect tosurfaces female hook portions 28. When contacting pressure is applied to interlocking closure fastening devices aligned in the position shown in Fig. 4, themale profile portion 18 and thefemale profile portion 24 are interlocked in the normally occluded position shown in Fig. 5. - In accordance with this invention, when
outside surfaces 32 of the male hook portions 22' are contoured as shown in Figs. 6, 7. 8 and 9, it has been found that such a construction is more forgiving to misalignment and provides more positive guidance of the mating closure elements, and the elements engage more easily and accurately into the desired occluded position compared to prior art interlocking closure fastening devices. - In Fig. 6, the male profile portion 18' in accordance with this invention is disclosed in detail wherein
hook projections 31 on hook portions 22' can be seen extending from thebroken lines 23" shown therein to form a reduced gap between hook portions 22' to thereby physically hinder the straddling of a male closure element and a female closure element as previously shown in Fig. 2. Accordingly, the desired hindrance of the straddle position that could occur between a male closure element and a female closure element is obtained, and likewise, the other desired characteristic of ease of occlusion is enabled by providing a guiding action for the hook surfaces of the female closure element to slide along theoutside surfaces 32 of hook portions 22' of the male closure element. Such guidance helps direct the male and female closure elements into their proper occluded position. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art,hook projections 31 may be any suitable length so as to virtually close the gap or void between them and preclude entrance therein of the hook and web portions of the female closure element, thereby virtually insuring occlusion and eliminating the possibility of straddling between the male and female closure elements. - Manufacturing considerations may limit the extent to which the
hook projections 31 are brought close together thereby reducing the guidance effect between the male closure element of this invention and a conventional interlocking female closure element. Satisfactory results have been obtained when thehook projections 31 have lengths, on a proportionate scale to the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device, of between about 5 mils and about 8 mils as measured between thedotted lines 33 shown in Fig. 6. However, it is preferred thathook projections 31 have lengths, on a proportionate scale to the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device, of between about 5 mils and about 20 mils, as such lengths provide the aforementioned desired characteristics to interlocking closure fastening devices. - In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention, certain parts of the hook portions 22' of the male closure element of this invention have lengths, on a proportionate scale to the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device, of between about 5 mils and about 10 mils as measured between the
dotted lines 34 shown in Fig. 6. - As employed herein, the term "proportionate" is to indicate the relative proportions of the closure elements of the interlocking closure fastening device when the male and female closure elements are occluded. Thus, when the interlocking closure fastening device of this invention has an occluded height of between about 60 mils and about 85 mils, and an occluded width of between about 95 mils and about 125 mils. the lengths of the hook portions of the male closure element are between about 5 mils and about 10 mils, and the lengths of the hook projections of the male closure element are between about 5 mils and about 20 mils on a proportionate scale to the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device. Accordingly, when the occluded height and occluded width of the interlocking closure fastening device of this invention are either increased or decreased, then the lengths of the hook portions and hook projections of the male closure element should be proportionately increased or decreased to maintain the relative proportions of the closure elements.
- Fig 7 shows a male closure element in accordance with this invention in a misaligned position with respect to a female closure element just prior to occlusion therewith. It can be seen from Fig. 7 that even though the male closure element and the female closure element are misaligned, as much as shown in Fig. 3, they will be guided into the desired occluding alignment by
hook projections 31 extending toward each other from male hook portions 22' for ultimate interlocking occlusion. - In Fig. 8 it can be seen that when the male closure element in accordance with this invention is properly aligned with a female closure element just prior to occlusion, such will not only lead to greater ease of occlusion therebetween, but will also inhibit the movement of the male closure element and the female closure element into a non-occluded straddle position.
- Contacting pressure applied to interlocking closure fastening devices aligned in the position shown in Fig. 8 will interlock the inventive male profile portion 18' and the
female profile portion 24 in the normally occluded position shown in Fig. 9. - It should be noted that during the occlusion operation of
female profile portion 24 andmale profile portion 18'. at least one of thebase portions webs hooks 28 and 22' flex, or a combination of these parts flex to achieve occlusion. - Generally, the closure fastening device of this invention may be formed from thermoplastic materials such as polyethylene, polypropylene. nylon. or the like, or from a combination thereof. Thus, resins or mixtures of resins such as high density polyethylene, medium density polyethylene and low density polyethylene may be employed to prepare the novel closure device of this invention.
- The closure fastening device of the invention may be manufactured by extrusion, or other known methods of producing such devices. The closure fastening device can be manufactured as individual closure elements for later attachment to a film, or the closure profile portions can be manufactured integral with a film. In addition, the closure fastening device can be manufactured with or without flange portions on one or both of the closure elements depending upon intended use or expected additional manufacturing operations.
- In the practice of the instant invention, the closure fastening device may be integrally formed with the sidewalls of a container, or connected to a container, or to a film to be formed into a container, by the use of any of many known methods. A thermoelectric device can be applied to a film in contact with a flange portion of a closure element or the thermoelectric device can be applied to a film in contact with the base portion of a closure element having no flange portion, to cause a transfer of heat through the film to produce melting at the interface of the film and the flange portion or base portion of the closure element. On cooling. the interface region joins the film and the closure element. The thermoelectric device can be heated rotary discs, or resistance heated slide wires, or traveling heater bands, or the like. The connection between the film and the closure element can also be established by the use of hot melt adhesives, or hot jets of air to the interface, or ultrasonic heating, or other known methods. Generally, the closure fastening device and films can be made from a heat sealable material so that a container can be formed economically by heat sealing the aforementioned components to form the container.
- The closure fastening device of this invention provides many advantages for use in containers to be used by consumers. For example, the closure device is easy to occlude and does not tend to twist and distort during attempted occlusion as in the case of some prior art devices such as the arrowhead-shaped device employed with a container available under the tradename ZIPLOC 0 from Dow Chemical Company of Midland. Michigan. This provides convenience in the occluding operation.
- In addition, the closure fastening device is more difficult to deocclude from the inside of the containers than from the outside of the containers thereby providing more secure containment of goods such as food products. The profile portions of the closure device have approximately uniform cross-sections. This not only simplifies the manufacturing of the device but it also contributes to the physical flexiblity of the device, which is a desirable property.
- A closure fastening device in accordance with this invention can also be used as a flexible straw because a good seal at the engaged surfaces is possible and a compartment defined by the occluded closure elements provides a passageway which does not collapse when the closure fastening device is bent moderately.
- Generally, the closure fastening device of this invention can be manufactured in a variety of forms to suit the intended use. In addition, the male and female closure elements can be positioned on opposite sides of a film. Such an embodiment would be suited for enwrapping an object or a collection of objects such as wires. Generally, the male and female closure elements on a film should be parallel to each other, but this would depend on the intended use.
- We wish it to be understood that we do not desire to be limited to the exact details of construction shown and described, for alternative embodiments will occur to a person skilled in the art.
- Having thus described the invention, what we claim as new and desire to be secured by Letters Patent is as follows:
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