Patent classifications
B65D33/2566
CHILD-RESISTANT RECLOSABLE BAGS
The present disclosure relates to plastic or polymeric container (100) with reclosable zippers or reclosures (10) which make the package child-resistant. In one typical embodiment, this is achieved by a zipper or reclosure (10) including a tab (18) with a tab track (29) that engages with an opposite track (46) on an opposite profile. A user disengages the tab track (29) from the opposite track (46), typically by peeling, in order to open the remainder of the zipper or reclosure (10).
STORAGE BAG WITH IMPROVED GRIPPING FEATURES
A storage bag has first and second closure profiles adjacent to an opening of the bag. The first and second closure profiles are each provided with a closure member that extends along the length of the respective closure profile, with the closure member of the first closure profile being configured to engage with the closure member of the second closure profile to form a seal for the opening of the bag. The first closure profile further includes (a) a plurality of gripping ridges that extends from the closure member to the top edge of the first closure profile, and (b) a texture that extends in an area between the closure member and the top edge of the first closure profile, with the texture extending continuously (i) in the area between the closure member and the top edge of the first closure profile, and (ii) between each gripping ridge of the plurality of gripping ridges.
SEALING BAG AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A sealing bag which could separate an inside of the sealing bag from the outside includes a bag body, wherein a first zipper, a second zipper, and an exhaust device are disposed on the bag body. The bag body has a storage space and an opening. The first zipper is for closing the opening of the bag body. The second zipper is for dividing the storage space into a first sub-space located between the first zipper and the second zipper and a second sub-space. The exhaust device is disposed between the first zipper and the second zipper for vacuuming air in the first sub-space. Therefore, a force generated by the atmospheric pressure and exerted on the bag body is greater than the force generated by the expansion of remain air in the second sub-space, so that the second zipper is always in a closed status.
Bag with zipper tape
A zipper-tape bag includes a bag body and tabs each provided to an outside of the bag body at a position closer to a housing space than a zipper tape. The bag body can be easily unsealed upon disengagement of a male portion and a female portion simply by pinching and pulling the tabs in mutually separating directions. The tabs are spaced away from an opening, which is formed after a top seal is cut off, in order that the content can be taken out or put in. The content can thus be put in and taken out without problems such as adhesion of the content to the hand and contamination of the content by touching the content by hand.
Reclosable pouch having a clicking closure device
A reclosable pouch includes a first bag wall. A second bag wall opposing the first bag wall is joined to the first bag wall to form an interior of the pouch with an opening to the interior. A male closure element coupled to one of the bag walls defines a plurality of deformed segments and a plurality of normal segments along a length thereof. The plurality of deformed segments alternate with the plurality of normal segments, with (i) first transitions on one side of the male closure element and (ii) second transitions on another side of the male closure element. A female closure element coupled to the other bag wall engages with the male closure element to seal the opening of the pouch, with the deformed segments of the male closure element generating a sound when the female closure element engages with the male closure element.
RECLOSEABLE ZIPPER CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT, RECLOSEABLE POUCHES, AND METHODS
A recloseable zipper closure arrangement useable in a recloseable plastic bag includes a first elongate base strip having a front side and an opposite back side; and a first continuous profile member on the front side of the first elongate base strip; the first continuous profile member having a clicking sensory indicator having a central rib with a continuous peak; and a second continuous profile member on the front side of the first elongate base strip and spaced from the first profile member; the second continuous profile member may have optionally a clicking sensory indicator having a central rib with a continuous peak.
Reclosable Plastic Bags with Multiple Closures
A reclosable plastic bag, comprising front and rear panels formed of plastic film and sealed about their side and bottom edges to leave a top opening, each of the panels having an inner surface and an outer surface, first and second closures on the inner surfaces of each of the front and rear panels to close and open the top opening, wherein the first and second closures are parallel to one another and spaced apart at a distance from one another, and a thickened region on the outer surface of the front panel between the first and second closures.
Resealable childproof bag system and method
A bag including a childproof resealable closure system. The bag includes an opening extending from a first end to a second end configured with a closure system to seal the opening. The closure system includes a first elongate closure element and a second elongate closure element, coupled to opposing sidewalls of the bag and extending from the first end to the second end. The first and second elongate closure elements may be resealably interlocked to provide the seal. The first closure element may be coupled to its sidewall along its lower portion while leaving the upper portion of the closure element substantially disconnected. The second closure element may be coupled to its sidewall along its upper and lower portions. The second closure element may include a discreet partial gap along its length to facilitate the gripping and separating of the closure system, to render the resealable bag childproof.
MULTI-COMPARTMENT CONTAINERS
Described herein are multi-unit storage devices where two separate compartments are joined in a manner such that accessing one of the compartments does not compromise product held in the other compartment. The separate compartments may be vacuum or otherwise sealed such that when the seal is broken, access to the products contained therein is provided. Each of the compartments may be independently sealed.
Child resistant sealing system
The present application provides a container that includes: a first layer of sheet material forming the first side of the container and at least a second and third layer of sheet material forming the second side of the container, a pair of closure strips extending along the opening of the container, each of the closure strips having at least one of a male and a female linear interlocking strip. A first of the pair of closure strips includes: an extension above and an extension below the respective linear interlocking strip, and a second of the pair of closure strips comprising an extension below the respective linear interlocking strip. The linear interlocking strips configured to be released from each other by pulling the extensions below the linear interlocking strips apart using a pair of flaps extending from the closure strip extensions.