US20110185680A1 - Adding mass to slider end stomps with ultrasonics in a reclosable package - Google Patents

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US20110185680A1 US12/852,271 US85227110A US2011185680A1 US 20110185680 A1 US20110185680 A1 US 20110185680A1 US 85227110 A US85227110 A US 85227110A US 2011185680 A1 US2011185680 A1 US 2011185680A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for adding mass to the slider zipper profile during the ultrasonic crush cycle in order to provide a rise in the slider zipper profile, thereby resulting in increased slider pull-off forces.
  • an additional polyethylene mass typically configured as a string, strip, strap or similar structure, butted atop the zipper profile at the ultrasonic (stomp-forming) station, thereby increasing the upwards mass height or rise of the resulting end stomp.
  • the additional polyethylene mass is introduced, welded and cut at the ultrasonic station. In some applications, this may achieve a zipper pull-off force (i.e., the force required to pull a slider from an end of the zipper) of 15 pounds or more.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of a prior art reclosable package, showing the typical location of end stomps.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram of a prior art end stomp.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the additional polyethylene string mass on a zipper profile, prior to ultrasonic forming.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a length of the additional polyethylene string mass being added or joined to a length of zipper material.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the ultrasonic forming of the end stomps.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of the length of zipper material and the length of additional polyethylene string mass after ultrasonic welding but prior to the cutting of the string mass.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the final zipper, including end stomps of both ends.
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view of an embodiment of the method and apparatus wherein the additional material held in place by an anvil guide plate so that it may be applied perpendicularly to the length of zipper material.
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view of the embodiment of the method and apparatus of FIG. 8 wherein the length of zipper material is running through the guide plate.
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view of the embodiment of the method and apparatus of FIG. 8 , illustrating the formation of an end stomp of the length of zipper material.
  • FIGS. 11-20 illustrate additional possible locations for the insertion of additional mass on a zipper profile.
  • FIGS. 21A-21D illustrate a slider initially provided with the additional mass for the zipper profile, and the sequence of steps for the installation thereof.
  • FIGS. 22A-22C illustrate alternative embodiments to the slider illustrated in FIGS. 21A-21D .
  • FIGS. 23 and 24 illustrate further alternative embodiments of the slider illustrated in FIGS. 21A-21D and 22 A- 22 C, these alternatives illustrating that the material for the end stops or end stomps could be initially provided as separate pieces and attached to the slider.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of a prior art reclosable package 100 .
  • Reclosable package 100 includes co-extensive front and rear panels 102 , 104 , typically made of polymeric material and sealed at the bottom edge 106 and the two side edges 108 , 110 .
  • Zipper 112 is attached to the resulting mouth 114 to make the package reclosable.
  • Zipper 112 typically includes first and second interlocking profiles 116 , 118 which are selectively opened by the slider 120 moving in a first direction (left in the illustration) thereby separating the first and second interlocking profiles 116 , 118 and are selectively closed by the slider 120 moving in a second direction (right in the illustration) thereby interlocking the first and second interlocking profiles 116 , 118 .
  • First and second end stomps 130 , 132 are formed adjacent to the opposing ends of the zipper 112 in order to prevent the slider 120 from traveling (or being pulled) off of the ends of the zipper 112 .
  • first and second end stomps 130 , 132 are typically formed by applying ultrasonic energy (or heat) to the zipper profiles 116 , 118 thereby forcing material from the profiles 116 , 118 upwardly. The material cools in place thereby forming the first and second end stomps 130 , 132 . While this method, apparatus and product are all well-developed and suitable for many applications, there are also applications in which increased resistance to slider pull-off is required. In other words, it is desired that the slider pull-off force be increased thereby preventing the slider from running up and partly over the end stomps 130 , 132 .
  • increased resistance to slider pull-off may be achieved by adding additional material, such as a string of additional mass 200 onto the top of first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 and ultrasonically forming end stomps 30 , 32 from the material of both the zipper profiles 16 , 18 and the string of additional mass 200 .
  • first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 Prior to the addition of the string of additional mass 200 (or other additional mass), are similar to first and second zipper profiles 116 , 118 .
  • the string of additional mass 200 is typically polymeric material (such as, but not limited to, polyethylene) which is similar to the material of the zipper profiles 16 , 18 , in order to provide for the at least partial intermixing of the profile material and the additional mass during ultrasonic welding.
  • the string of additional mass 200 may be composed of recycled “regrind” of scrap material of the appropriate composition, such as polyethylene.
  • the string of additional mass 200 is fed to a length of zipper material 12 (comprising first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 ) so that the string of additional mass 200 and the length of zipper material 12 are parallel.
  • the string of additional material 200 is incorporated into end stomps 30 , 32 , with unwelded excess material from string 200 running along the top of zipper material 12 as shown in FIG. 6 , each stomp forming an end stomp for a separate zipper bag.
  • FIG. 4 the string of additional mass 200 is fed to a length of zipper material 12 (comprising first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 ) so that the string of additional mass 200 and the length of zipper material 12 are parallel.
  • the string of additional material 200 is incorporated into end stomps 30 , 32 , with unwelded excess material from string 200 running along the top of zipper material 12 as shown in FIG. 6 , each
  • FIGS. 8-10 illustrate a method wherein band of additional mass 202 (formed of a material similar to that of the length of zipper 12 , such as, but not limited to, polyethylene) is provided perpendicularly to the direction of travel of the length of zipper 12 and attached to the side of the length of zipper 12 .
  • Band of additional mass 202 enters a passageway 310 formed between the anvil guide plate 312 of ultrasonic (or thermal) welder 300 and a clamp 314 .
  • a cutter 316 is positioned below clamp 314 .
  • the zipper 12 travels perpendicularly to the direction of travel of band of additional mass 202 .
  • the band of additional mass 202 is engaged by clamp 314 and periodically moved above or below the profile in a piston-like motion to be positioned for cutting and ultrasonic welding so as to produce the spaced end stomps 30 , 32 as shown in FIG. 10 . Then the clamp 314 will return to its original position (typically by upwardly vertical movement in the orientation of the figures). It is envisioned that this configuration may provide end stomps 30 , 32 with as much as a fifteen pound pull-off force (i.e., the force required to move the slider 20 past the end stomps 30 , 32 ). It is further envisioned that even greater pull-off forces could be achieved in some applications.
  • FIGS. 11-19 illustrate various possible placement of the additional material above the first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 , shown in cross-section.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates the additional material configured as a cylindrical mass 400 , positioned at the top of first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 , similar to the configuration of string of additional mass 200 as illustrated in FIGS. 3-7 .
  • FIG. 12 additionally illustrates polymer sheets 401 , 402 extending from cylindrical mass 400 over the exterior faces of first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 , to aid in the positioning of cylindrical mass 400 and further providing additional material. Polymer sheets 401 , 402 may further provide an improved visual appearance if there is a difference in color or other visual characteristics between the material of the zipper profiles 16 , 18 and the polymer sheets 401 , 402 .
  • FIG. 13 illustrates a polymer sheet 404 being placed between the interlocking elements of first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 .
  • FIG. 14 illustrates first and second cylindrical masses 405 , 406 (thereby typically requiring a second or additional length of additional material) being placed below zipper profiles 16 , 18 , positioned outwardly from respective first and second flanges 17 , 19 .
  • FIG. 15 illustrates a slab of additional material, positioned below first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 .
  • FIG. 16 illustrates additional masses 410 , 411 being placed flush to the exterior faces of first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18
  • FIG. 17 illustrates the downward crushing, typically in combination with the application of heat or ultrasonic energy of the configuration of FIG.
  • FIG. 18 is similar to FIG. 17 , except that additional mass 418 is added to the top of first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 , while additional masses 420 , 422 form part of an end stomp.
  • FIG. 19 illustrates a configuration wherein a single cylindrical mass 417 is placed under first zipper profile 16 and ultrasonic or thermal energy is applied to first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 , so as to cause indentations 414 , 415 and further causing material to be pushed upward into extrusion 416 .
  • FIG. 20 illustrates a configuration wherein a planar or slab-like mass 424 is placed to the side of second zipper profile 18 and extends thereabove.
  • FIG. 21A illustrates a slider 20 with end stomp material extension 40 extending therefrom.
  • End stomp material extension 40 provides the additional material for an end stomp, and is typically initially provided as an integral part of slider 20 and may, for example, be molded therewith. However, as illustrated in FIGS. 23 and 24 , end stomp material extension 40 ′ may be provided as a separate piece and subsequently sealed, glued, welded or otherwise to the top or side of slider 20 .
  • the slider 20 with end stomp material extension 40 (or 40 ′) is inserted onto zipper 12 .
  • the end stomp material extension 40 (or 40 ′) is sealed, glued, welded or otherwise attached to the zipper 12 in a position so as to span the position of two adjacent reclosable packages 10 , 10 ′ (recalling that a typical reclosable slider package may include one slider 20 but requires two end stomps 30 , 32 ). As shown in FIG. 21C , the end stomp material extension 40 (or 40 ′) is separated from the slider 20 , typically by cutting. As shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 22A illustrates an embodiment wherein end stomp material extension 40 extends from a central portion of slider 20 between the first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 .
  • FIG. 22B illustrates an embodiment wherein the end stomp material extension 40 has an inverted U-shaped cross section to wrap around the first and second zipper profiles 16 , 18 .
  • FIG. 22C illustrates an embodiment wherein end stop material extension 40 includes discrete end stomp elements 41 , 43 attached by bridge 42 to form a key-type shape.
  • FIGS. 23 and 24 illustrate that the end stomp material extension 40 ′ can be initially provided as separate material, and then sealed, glued, welded, or otherwise attached to the top or side of slider 20 .

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The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus wherein extra mass is added to a profile of a slider zipper prior to the ultrasonic or thermal forming of the end stomps. This results in an end stomp of increased size and height, thereby providing a greater resistance to the slider being pulled from the ends of the zipper.

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  • This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/249,812, filed on Oct. 8, 2009, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
  • 1. Field of the Disclosure
  • The present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for adding mass to the slider zipper profile during the ultrasonic crush cycle in order to provide a rise in the slider zipper profile, thereby resulting in increased slider pull-off forces.
  • 2. Description of the Prior Art
  • In the prior art, it is well known to form slider end stomps on the profiles of a slider zipper by ultrasonically crushing the profile, typically near the end seals of the zipper, thereby forcing mass upward and providing a “stop” to limit the travel of the slider during opening or closing of the zipper. However, sometimes a stop of increased strength is required, particularly with larger bags, to further assure that the slider does not travel beyond the ends of the zipper.
  • Prior art includes U.S. Pat. No. 7,470,061 entitled “Method for Making Slider End Stops on Zippers for Reclosable Packaging” issued on Dec. 30, 2008 to Plourde et al.
  • SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE DISCLOSURE
  • It is therefore an object of the present disclosure to provide a method and apparatus for increasing the strength of a slider end stop or slider end stomp, whereby greater resistance is provided to pulling the slider from the ends of the zipper.
  • This and other objects are attained by the present disclosure by introducing an additional polyethylene mass, typically configured as a string, strip, strap or similar structure, butted atop the zipper profile at the ultrasonic (stomp-forming) station, thereby increasing the upwards mass height or rise of the resulting end stomp. The additional polyethylene mass is introduced, welded and cut at the ultrasonic station. In some applications, this may achieve a zipper pull-off force (i.e., the force required to pull a slider from an end of the zipper) of 15 pounds or more.
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  • Further objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following description and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of a prior art reclosable package, showing the typical location of end stomps.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram of a prior art end stomp.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the additional polyethylene string mass on a zipper profile, prior to ultrasonic forming.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a length of the additional polyethylene string mass being added or joined to a length of zipper material.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the ultrasonic forming of the end stomps.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of the length of zipper material and the length of additional polyethylene string mass after ultrasonic welding but prior to the cutting of the string mass.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the final zipper, including end stomps of both ends.
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view of an embodiment of the method and apparatus wherein the additional material held in place by an anvil guide plate so that it may be applied perpendicularly to the length of zipper material.
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view of the embodiment of the method and apparatus of FIG. 8 wherein the length of zipper material is running through the guide plate.
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view of the embodiment of the method and apparatus of FIG. 8, illustrating the formation of an end stomp of the length of zipper material.
  • FIGS. 11-20 illustrate additional possible locations for the insertion of additional mass on a zipper profile.
  • FIGS. 21A-21D illustrate a slider initially provided with the additional mass for the zipper profile, and the sequence of steps for the installation thereof.
  • FIGS. 22A-22C illustrate alternative embodiments to the slider illustrated in FIGS. 21A-21D.
  • FIGS. 23 and 24 illustrate further alternative embodiments of the slider illustrated in FIGS. 21A-21D and 22A-22C, these alternatives illustrating that the material for the end stops or end stomps could be initially provided as separate pieces and attached to the slider.
  • 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 that FIG. 1 is a diagram of a prior art reclosable package 100. Reclosable package 100 includes co-extensive front and rear panels 102, 104, typically made of polymeric material and sealed at the bottom edge 106 and the two side edges 108, 110. Zipper 112 is attached to the resulting mouth 114 to make the package reclosable. Zipper 112 typically includes first and second interlocking profiles 116, 118 which are selectively opened by the slider 120 moving in a first direction (left in the illustration) thereby separating the first and second interlocking profiles 116, 118 and are selectively closed by the slider 120 moving in a second direction (right in the illustration) thereby interlocking the first and second interlocking profiles 116, 118.
  • First and second end stomps 130, 132 are formed adjacent to the opposing ends of the zipper 112 in order to prevent the slider 120 from traveling (or being pulled) off of the ends of the zipper 112. As shown in FIG. 2, first and second end stomps 130, 132 are typically formed by applying ultrasonic energy (or heat) to the zipper profiles 116, 118 thereby forcing material from the profiles 116, 118 upwardly. The material cools in place thereby forming the first and second end stomps 130, 132. While this method, apparatus and product are all well-developed and suitable for many applications, there are also applications in which increased resistance to slider pull-off is required. In other words, it is desired that the slider pull-off force be increased thereby preventing the slider from running up and partly over the end stomps 130, 132.
  • As shown in FIGS. 3-7, increased resistance to slider pull-off may be achieved by adding additional material, such as a string of additional mass 200 onto the top of first and second zipper profiles 16, 18 and ultrasonically forming end stomps 30, 32 from the material of both the zipper profiles 16, 18 and the string of additional mass 200. Prior to the addition of the string of additional mass 200 (or other additional mass), first and second zipper profiles 16, 18 are similar to first and second zipper profiles 116, 118. The string of additional mass 200 is typically polymeric material (such as, but not limited to, polyethylene) which is similar to the material of the zipper profiles 16, 18, in order to provide for the at least partial intermixing of the profile material and the additional mass during ultrasonic welding. Additionally, the string of additional mass 200 may be composed of recycled “regrind” of scrap material of the appropriate composition, such as polyethylene. As shown in FIG. 4, the string of additional mass 200 is fed to a length of zipper material 12 (comprising first and second zipper profiles 16, 18) so that the string of additional mass 200 and the length of zipper material 12 are parallel. After the operation of ultrasonic welder 300 as shown in FIG. 5, the string of additional material 200 is incorporated into end stomps 30, 32, with unwelded excess material from string 200 running along the top of zipper material 12 as shown in FIG. 6, each stomp forming an end stomp for a separate zipper bag. As shown in FIG. 3, the excess material from string 200 is cut away, thereby leaving the end stomps 30, 32 with a flat surface 31 or 33 for the slider 20 to strike against. The zipper 12 is then formed as shown in FIG. 7 with the slider 20 confined to the zipper by end stomps 30, 32 of increased height and strength/
  • FIGS. 8-10 illustrate a method wherein band of additional mass 202 (formed of a material similar to that of the length of zipper 12, such as, but not limited to, polyethylene) is provided perpendicularly to the direction of travel of the length of zipper 12 and attached to the side of the length of zipper 12. Band of additional mass 202 enters a passageway 310 formed between the anvil guide plate 312 of ultrasonic (or thermal) welder 300 and a clamp 314. A cutter 316 is positioned below clamp 314. As shown in FIG. 9, the zipper 12 travels perpendicularly to the direction of travel of band of additional mass 202. The band of additional mass 202 is engaged by clamp 314 and periodically moved above or below the profile in a piston-like motion to be positioned for cutting and ultrasonic welding so as to produce the spaced end stomps 30, 32 as shown in FIG. 10. Then the clamp 314 will return to its original position (typically by upwardly vertical movement in the orientation of the figures). It is envisioned that this configuration may provide end stomps 30, 32 with as much as a fifteen pound pull-off force (i.e., the force required to move the slider 20 past the end stomps 30, 32). It is further envisioned that even greater pull-off forces could be achieved in some applications.
  • FIGS. 11-19 illustrate various possible placement of the additional material above the first and second zipper profiles 16, 18, shown in cross-section. FIG. 11 illustrates the additional material configured as a cylindrical mass 400, positioned at the top of first and second zipper profiles 16, 18, similar to the configuration of string of additional mass 200 as illustrated in FIGS. 3-7. FIG. 12 additionally illustrates polymer sheets 401, 402 extending from cylindrical mass 400 over the exterior faces of first and second zipper profiles 16, 18, to aid in the positioning of cylindrical mass 400 and further providing additional material. Polymer sheets 401, 402 may further provide an improved visual appearance if there is a difference in color or other visual characteristics between the material of the zipper profiles 16, 18 and the polymer sheets 401, 402. FIG. 13 illustrates a polymer sheet 404 being placed between the interlocking elements of first and second zipper profiles 16, 18. FIG. 14 illustrates first and second cylindrical masses 405, 406 (thereby typically requiring a second or additional length of additional material) being placed below zipper profiles 16, 18, positioned outwardly from respective first and second flanges 17, 19. FIG. 15 illustrates a slab of additional material, positioned below first and second zipper profiles 16, 18. FIG. 16 illustrates additional masses 410, 411 being placed flush to the exterior faces of first and second zipper profiles 16, 18, while FIG. 17 illustrates the downward crushing, typically in combination with the application of heat or ultrasonic energy of the configuration of FIG. 18 thereby resulting in additional masses 410′, 411′ forming part of an end stomp. FIG. 18 is similar to FIG. 17, except that additional mass 418 is added to the top of first and second zipper profiles 16, 18, while additional masses 420, 422 form part of an end stomp. FIG. 19 illustrates a configuration wherein a single cylindrical mass 417 is placed under first zipper profile 16 and ultrasonic or thermal energy is applied to first and second zipper profiles 16, 18, so as to cause indentations 414, 415 and further causing material to be pushed upward into extrusion 416. FIG. 20 illustrates a configuration wherein a planar or slab-like mass 424 is placed to the side of second zipper profile 18 and extends thereabove.
  • FIG. 21A illustrates a slider 20 with end stomp material extension 40 extending therefrom. End stomp material extension 40 provides the additional material for an end stomp, and is typically initially provided as an integral part of slider 20 and may, for example, be molded therewith. However, as illustrated in FIGS. 23 and 24, end stomp material extension 40′ may be provided as a separate piece and subsequently sealed, glued, welded or otherwise to the top or side of slider 20. As shown in FIG. 21B, the slider 20 with end stomp material extension 40 (or 40′) is inserted onto zipper 12. The end stomp material extension 40 (or 40′) is sealed, glued, welded or otherwise attached to the zipper 12 in a position so as to span the position of two adjacent reclosable packages 10, 10′ (recalling that a typical reclosable slider package may include one slider 20 but requires two end stomps 30, 32). As shown in FIG. 21C, the end stomp material extension 40 (or 40′) is separated from the slider 20, typically by cutting. As shown in FIG. 21D, after the material to form the front and rear panels 11, 13 has been attached to the zipper 20 (which may be done before or after the insertion of the slider 20 onto the zipper 12) the cross cuts are formed to separate the adjacent reclosable packages 10, 10′ and to divide the end stomp material extension 40 into end stomp 30 on reclosable package 10 and end stomp 32 on adjacent package 10′.
  • FIG. 22A illustrates an embodiment wherein end stomp material extension 40 extends from a central portion of slider 20 between the first and second zipper profiles 16, 18. FIG. 22B illustrates an embodiment wherein the end stomp material extension 40 has an inverted U-shaped cross section to wrap around the first and second zipper profiles 16, 18. FIG. 22C illustrates an embodiment wherein end stop material extension 40 includes discrete end stomp elements 41, 43 attached by bridge 42 to form a key-type shape. As mentioned above, FIGS. 23 and 24 illustrate that the end stomp material extension 40′ can be initially provided as separate material, and then sealed, glued, welded, or otherwise attached to the top or side of slider 20.
  • 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.

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1. The process of:
providing a length of zipper material for a reclosable package;
providing a length of additional material adjacent to the length zipper material;
forming end stomps on the length of zipper material from a portion of the length of zipper material and a portion of the length of additional material.
2. The process of claim 1 wherein the step of forming end stomps is performed by ultrasonic or thermal welding.
3. The process of claim 2 wherein the length of zipper material is formed from polyethylene and the length of additional material is formed from polyethylene.
4. The process of claim 3 wherein the length of additional material is provided on a top of the length of zipper profile.
5. The process of claim 3 wherein the length of additional material is provided at a top of the length of zipper material, the length of additional material further including sheets which extend over sides of the length of zipper material.
6. The process of claim 3 wherein the length of additional material is provided at a first side of the length of zipper material.
7. The process of claim 6 further wherein the length of additional material is provided at a second side of the length of zipper material.
8. The process of claim 3 wherein the length of additional material is provided adjacent to and above the length of zipper material.
9. The process of claim 3 wherein the length of additional material is provided below the length of zipper material.
10. The process of claim 3 wherein the length of additional material is fed to be parallel to the length of zipper material.
11. The process of claim 3 further including the step of cutting away the length of additional material in locations where an end stomp is not formed.
12. The process of claim 3 wherein the end stomps rise above the length of zipper material.
13. The process of
providing a length of zipper material for a reclosable package;
inserting a slider onto the length of zipper material, the slider including an extension of additional material extending therefrom;
forming end stomps on the length of zipper material from at least a portion of the extension of addition material.
14. The process of claim 13 wherein the extension of additional material is inserted on a side of the length of zipper material.
15. The process of claim 14 wherein the length of zipper material includes first and second profiles and wherein the extension of additional material is inserted between the first and second profiles of the length of zipper material.
16. The process of:
providing a length of zipper profile for a reclosable package;
providing a length of additional material perpendicular to the length of zipper profile;
forming end stomps on the length of zipper material from a portion of the length of zipper material and a portion of the length of additional material.
17. The process of claim 16 wherein the length of additional material travels through a clamp device which periodically positions the length of additional material against the length of zipper material.
18. The process of claim 17 wherein the clamp device positions the length of additional material perpendicularly with respect to the length of zipper material.
19. The process of claim 18 wherein the clamp device further includes a cutting device for periodically cutting the length of additional material.
20. The process of claim 19 wherein the step of forming the end stomps is performed by an ultrasonic or thermal device configured with the clamp device.
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