CLOSURE MECHANISM WITH MULTIPLE FREQUENCY FEEDBACK
20180346202 ยท 2018-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B19/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D33/25865
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T24/2532
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D33/255
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2203/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T24/2534
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65D33/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A closure mechanism includes a first elongate closure member having a series of spaced features disposed along an entire length of the first elongate closure member. A second elongate closure member includes a series of spaced features disposed along an entire length of the second elongate closure member. The second elongate closure member sealingly engages the first elongate closure member. A slider interacts with (i) the series of spaced features on the first elongate closure member to produce a first feedback at a first frequency, and (ii) the series of spaced features on the second elongate closure member to produce a second feedback at a second frequency. The first feedback at the first frequency differs from the second feedback at the second frequency.
Claims
1. A closure mechanism comprising: a first elongate closure member that includes a series of spaced features being disposed along an entire length of the first elongate closure member, the series of spaced features being disposed on at least one of (i) an outer surface of the first elongate closure member and (ii) an inner surface of the first elongate closure member, the series of spaced features being spaced apart along the entire length of the first elongate closure member, with each feature of the series of spaced features being spaced a distance D1 from an adjacent feature of the series of spaced features, such that the distance D1 between each feature and the adjacent feature is the same along the entire length of the first elongate closure member; a second elongate closure member that includes a series of spaced features being disposed along an entire length of the second elongate closure member, the series of spaced features being disposed on at least one of (i) an outer surface of the second elongate closure member and (ii) an inner surface of the second elongate closure member, the series of spaced features being spaced apart along the entire length of the second elongate closure member, with each feature of the series of spaced features being spaced a distance D2 from an adjacent feature of the series of spaced features, such that the distance D2 between each feature and the adjacent feature is the same along the entire length of the second elongate closure member, the distance D1 being greater than the distance D2, and the second elongate closure member being configured to sealingly engage the first elongate closure member; and a slider that slides along the first and second elongate closure members to engage or to separate the first and second elongate closure members, such that portions of the slider engage with (i) the series of spaced features on the first elongate closure member to produce a first feedback at a first frequency, and (ii) the series of spaced features on the second elongate closure member to produce a second feedback at a second frequency, as the slider is slid along the first and second elongate closure members, wherein the first feedback at the first frequency differs from the second feedback at the second frequency due to the distance D1 between each of the spaced features of the series on the first elongate closure member being greater than the distance D2 between each of the spaced features of the series on the second elongate closure member.
2. The closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein the series of spaced features on the first elongate closure member includes a plurality of vertically extending indentations on the at least one of (i) an outer surface of the first elongate closure member and (ii) an inner surface of the first elongate closure member.
3. The closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein the series of spaced features on the second elongate closure member includes a plurality of vertically extending indentations on the at least one of (i) an outer surface of the second elongate closure member and (ii) an inner surface of the second elongate closure member.
4. The closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first and second feedbacks produce an audible sound.
5. The closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein the slider comprises a first projection that engages the series of spaced features on the first elongate closure profile and a second projection that engages the series of spaced features on the second elongate closure member.
6. A pouch comprising: sidewalls that define a mouth; a first elongate closure member disposed proximate to the mouth, the first elongate closure member including a series of spaced features being disposed along an entire length of the first elongate closure member, the series of spaced features being disposed on at least one of (i) an outer surface of the first elongate closure member and (ii) an inner surface of the first elongate closure member, the series of spaced features being spaced apart along the entire length of the first elongate closure member, with each feature of the series of spaced features being spaced a distance D1 from an adjacent feature of the series of spaced features, such that the distance D1 between each feature and the adjacent feature is the same along the entire length of the first elongate closure member; a second elongate closure member disposed proximate to the mouth, the second elongate closure member including a series of spaced features being disposed along an entire length of the second elongate closure member, the series of spaced features being disposed on at least one of (i) an outer surface of the second elongate closure member and (ii) an inner surface of the second elongate closure member, the series of spaced features being spaced apart along the entire length of the second elongate closure member, with each feature of the series of spaced features being spaced a distance D2 from an adjacent feature of the series of spaced features, such that the distance D2 between each feature and the adjacent feature is the same along the entire length of the second elongate closure member, the distance D1 being greater than the distance D2, and the second elongate closure member being configured to sealingly engage the first elongate closure member; and a slider that slides along the first and second elongate closure members to close or to open the first and second elongate closure members, such that portions of the slider engage with (i) the series of spaced features on the first elongate closure member to produce a first feedback at a first frequency, and (ii) the series of spaced features on the second elongate closure member to produce a second feedback at a second frequency, as the slider is slid along the first and second elongate closure members, wherein the first feedback at the first frequency differs from the second feedback at the second frequency due to the distance D1 between each of the spaced features of the series on the first elongate closure member being greater than the distance D2 between each of the spaced features of the series on the second elongate closure member.
7. The pouch of claim 6, wherein the series of spaced features on the first elongate closure member includes a plurality of vertically extending indentations on the at least one of (i) an outer surface of the first elongate closure member and (ii) an inner surface of the first elongate closure member.
8. The pouch of claim 6, wherein the series of spaced features on the second elongate closure member includes a plurality of vertically extending indentations on the at least one of (i) an outer surface of the second elongate closure member and (ii) an inner surface of the second elongate closure member.
9. The pouch of claim 6, wherein the first and second feedbacks produce an audible sound.
10. The pouch of claim 6, wherein the slider comprises a first projection that engages the series of spaced features on the first elongate closure profile, and a second projection that engages the series of spaced features on the second elongate closure member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Turning now to
[0016] An elongate closure mechanism 38 is disposed along the first and second sidewalls 22, 24 across substantially the entire length of the mouth 36 to allow the mouth to be selectively sealed and opened. The closure mechanism 38 may include any elongate sealing members sufficient to releasably close the mouth 36 along the length of the closure mechanism, such as elongate resealable closure strips. Preferably, the closure mechanism 38 includes first and second interlocking members 40, 42, wherein each of the interlocking members includes a strip having an elongate closure profile that is disposed along the mouth 36 of the pouch 20 and projects inwardly toward the other interlocking member. The elongate closure profiles of the first and second interlocking members 40, 42 may include one or more interlocking hook profiles and/or male and female profiles. However, the closure mechanism 38 of the present invention is not limited to any specific configuration of closure profiles, and may include other shapes and/or numbers of closure profiles that, preferably, would form a seal across the mouth 36 of the pouch 20. Some examples of closure mechanisms that may be adapted for use as described herein are illustrated in Pawloski U.S. Pat. No. 7,410,298 and Pawloski et al. U.S. Pat. No. 7,137,736, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. Other contemplated resealable members may include adhesive strips, hook and loop fasteners, and other inter-engaging mechanisms sufficient to releasably close and open the mouth 36. Further, the closure mechanism 38 may be integral with or separate and attached to the respective first and second sidewalls 22, 24.
[0017] The pouch 20 may be modified in various ways without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, the pouch 20 may include side and/or bottom gusseted portions (not shown), and the closure mechanism 38 may include sealed end portions 44 to help to prevent the sidewalls 22, 24 from separating at the edges of the mouth 36, and to help to prevent a slider from becoming disengaged from the pouch.
[0018] The pouch 20 further includes a slider 50 that is coupled to the mouth 36 so as to slide therealong in an opening direction A and in a closing direction B, opposite to the opening direction, for opening and closing the closure mechanism 38. The slider 50 includes generally parallel, opposing sidewalls 52, 54 that are spaced from each other and coupled together by a top wall 56 to define a channel 58 therebetween with first and second ends 60, 62, respectively. The mouth 36, including the interlocking members 40, 42 and top edge 32 of the sidewalls 22, 24, are disposed within the channel 58. The slider 50 may also include retention bars 64 that extend inwardly from bottom portions of the sidewalls 22, 24 and engage portions of the pouch 20 to help to maintain the slider thereon.
[0019] Referring more particularly to
[0020] Other sliders suitable to be adapted for use with the present disclosure are disclosed in Toney, supra, Porchia et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,285, and Ackerman U.S. Pat. No. 7,574,782, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. Other types and/or designs of sliders may also be adapted for use with a pouch and/or closure mechanism consistent with the present disclosure.
[0021] The closure mechanism 38 of the present disclosure further includes a plurality of features that interacts with the slider 50 to produce feedback at a particular frequency. The features can take any form sufficient to engage with portions of the slider 50 in a manner that will produce the feedback at frequencies as disclosed in detail herein, such as protrusions and indentations. In the present example, the features have the form of indentations 80, such as vertically oriented slits, that interact with portions of the slider 50 to provide tactile and/or audible feedback, such as sound and/or vibrations, to a user when the slider 50 is moved along the closure mechanism. In
[0022] In the example of
[0023] More particularly, and referring to
[0024] In use, the slider 50 is slid along the interlocking members 40, 42 from one end of the closure mechanism 38 toward the other end, and portions of the slider, such as the fingers 70, resiliently engage and bend slightly against the outer surface of the interlocking members. When the fingers 70 reach the indentations 80, the fingers 70 snap back to provide a tactile and/or audible feedback to the user. Because the indentations 80 of the first series 82A and the second series 82B are separated by different distances, the interaction of the slider 50 with the first series 82A produces feedback, such as a sound, at a different frequency than the interaction of the slider with the second series 82B. The spacings between the indentations 80 of the first and second series 82A, 82B may be modified to produce unique and complex harmonic chords that further enhance the tactile and/or audible feedback to a user when the user actuates the slider 50. Because the indentations are regularly spaced along the entire length of the closure mechanism 38, the harmonic chords can remain unchanged along the length of the closure mechanism.
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] In use, the slider 50 is slid along the interlocking members 40, 42 and portions of the slider, such as, projections or fingers 86 that extend outwardly from the separator member 68, bend slightly as the slider 50 is slid past the protrusions 84. As the fingers 86 slide past the protrusions 84, the fingers snap back to provide a tactile and/or audible feedback to a user. Because the protrusions 84 of the first series 82A and the second series 82B are separated by different distances, the interaction of the slider 50 with the first series 82A produces feedback, such as a sound, at a different frequency than the interaction of the slider with the second series 82B. As noted above, the spacing between the protrusions 84 of the first and second series 82A, 82B can be modified to produce unique and complex harmonic chords that further enhance the tactile and/or audible feedback to a user when actuating the slider 50. In another embodiment, the protrusions 84 may be disposed on outer surfaces of the closure mechanism 38, as depicted generally in
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[0028] In use, the slider 50 is slid along the interlocking members 40, 42, and portions of the slider, such as fingers 70 and 86, resiliently engage and bend slightly as the slider 50 is slid past the protrusions 84. As the fingers 86 slide past the protrusions 84, the fingers snap back to provide a tactile/audible feedback to the user. Because the protrusions 84 of the first series 82A, the second series 82B, and the third series 82C are separated by different distances, the feedback produced by the interaction of the slider 50 with the series 82A-82C has different frequencies. As noted above, the spacing between the protrusions 84 of the first and second series 82A, 82B can be modified to produce unique and complex harmonic chords that further enhance the tactile and/or audible feedback to a user when actuating the slider 50. In addition, different distances between and configurations of features of the feedback mechanism can be used to produce a relatively constant multi-frequency feedback consistent with the scope of the present disclosure.
[0029] Other embodiments of the disclosure, including all of the possible different and various combinations of the individual features of each of the foregoing described embodiments, are specifically included herein.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0030] A tactile and/or audible feedback mechanism of the present invention may be disposed on various portions of a closure mechanism, wherein a slider interacts with the feedback mechanism to produce a unique feedback when the slider is actuated therealong. Such feedback can be both pleasing to the user and provide a more noticeable or distinctive feedback to the user than a single frequency feedback mechanism. Further, the regularity of the feedback may be less confusing to the user than a complex recorded sound, and, thereby, function more effectively to indicate successful actuation of the slider on the closure mechanism.
[0031] While specific embodiments are discussed herein, it is understood that the present disclosure is to be considered only as an exemplification of the principles of the disclosure. Numerous modifications to the present disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description, without departing from the principles of the disclosed invention. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as being illustrative only, and is presented for the purpose of enabling those skilled in the art to make and to use the disclosure, and to teach the best mode of carrying out the same.