Reclosable pouch with leakproof closure and method of manufacture
10065387 ยท 2018-09-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Rod M. Karim (San Diego, CA, US)
- Antonio Peralta (San Diego, CA, US)
- Miguel L. Aguilar (Escondido, CA, US)
Cpc classification
B29K2067/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/8131
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2061/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2059/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2067/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/8322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/2508
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/474
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2067/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2027/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2059/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2061/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2077/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2055/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2027/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2160/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/1122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2077/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2069/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C43/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2067/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2069/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/0342
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2055/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/73921
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D33/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C43/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A reclosable pouch that includes a receptacle having a storage chamber and a mouth in communication with the storage chamber, a hermetically sealable closure attached to the mouth, the closure including a first zipper strip and a second zipper strip, the first and second zipper strips being fused together in first and second zones situated at respective ends of the closure, a slider mounted to the closure, and a respective pair of round projections arranged back to back on first and second walls of the receptacle. The round projections are separate and distinct from each other and from zipper terminations of the first and second zippers, and the respective pair of round projections prevents further travel of the slider at opposing ends of the closure upon contact with sidewalls of the slider.
Claims
1. A reclosable pouch comprising: (A) a receptacle having a storage chamber and a mouth in communication with the storage chamber, the receptacle comprising a first sidewall and a second sidewall connected to the first sidewall so as to form the storage chamber; (B) a hermetically sealable closure attached to the mouth, the closure comprising a first zipper strip and a second zipper strip, the first and second zipper strips being fused together in (a) a first zone situated at a first end of the closure and (b) a second zone situated at a second end of the closure, the second end opposing the first end, with a space between the first and second zones, and (a) a portion of the first zipper strip in the space between the first and second zones comprising (i) a first flange and (ii) first and second closure elements projecting from the first flange, and (b) a portion of the second zipper strip in the space between the first and second zones comprising (i) a second flange and (ii) third and fourth closure elements projecting from the second flange, the first through fourth closure elements extending along the space between the first and second zones, and the first and third closure elements forming a first zipper that terminates in a first zipper termination at each of the first and second zones, the second and fourth closure elements forming a second zipper that terminates in a second zipper termination at each of the first and second zones, with a space between the first and second zippers, the first zipper termination at each of the first and second zones comprising a first pair of projections arranged back to back on the first and second sidewalls of the receptacle at each of the first and second zones, each of the projections of the first pair of projections having a peak, the second zipper termination at each of the first and second zones comprising a second pair of projections arranged back to back on the first and second sidewalls of the receptacle at each of the first and second zones, each of the projections of the second pair of projections having a peak, the first pair of projections at each of the first and second zones being separate and distinct from the second pair of projections at each of the first and second zones, and each of the first and second pairs of projections providing a leakproof transition from (i) the respective portion of the respective first and second zipper strips in the space between the first and second zones to (ii) the respective first and second zones; (C) a slider mounted to the closure and configured to travel along the first and second zippers, the slider comprising a first sidewall and a second sidewall, each sidewall including (a) a pair of linear grooves, with each linear groove of the pair of linear grooves configured to travel along a respective one of the first and second zippers, and (b) a protruding portion that (i) is positioned between each linear groove of the pair of linear grooves, (ii) is disposed in the space between the first and second zippers and (iii) protrudes into the space between the first and second zippers, the slider further including a gap formed between the protruding portion of the first sidewall and the protruding portion of the second sidewall; (D) a first pair of round projections arranged back to back on the first and second sidewalls of the receptacle, the first pair of round projections being positioned at the first end of the closure in the first zone, each of the round projections of the first pair of round projections being spaced from as well as separate and distinct from each of (i) the first and second zipper terminations of the first and second zippers and (ii) the first and second pairs of projections of the first and second zipper terminations; and (E) a second pair of round projections arranged back to back on the first and second sidewalls of the receptacle, the second pair of round projections being positioned at the second end of the closure in the second zone, each of the round projections of the second pair of round projections being spaced from as well as separate and distinct from each of (i) the first and second zipper terminations of the first and second zippers and (ii) the first and second pairs of projections of the first and second zipper terminations, wherein (i) each pair of the first and second pairs of round projections prevents travel of the slider at the respective end of the closure upon contact of the respective protruding portions of the first and second sidewalls of the slider with the respective pair of round projections, and (ii) a distance between the peaks of each of the projections of each of the first and second pairs of projections of the first and second zipper terminations is greater than the width of the gap formed between the protruding portions of the first and second sidewalls of the slider, thereby preventing upward and downward movement of the slider at the respective ends of the closure upon contact of the respective protruding portions of the first and second sidewalls of the slider with the respective pair of projections of the respective first and second zipper terminations.
2. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 1, wherein each of the round projections of the first and second pairs of round projections has a dome shape.
3. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 1, wherein each of the round projections of the first and second pairs of round projections has a center disposed at a distance from a top edge of the flange of the first zipper strip, which is greater than a first distance of a midpoint of the first closure element from the top edge and less than a second distance of a midpoint of the second closure element from the top edge.
4. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 1, wherein each of the first and second zones comprises a respective web that surrounds and connects to the respective pair of round projections.
5. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 1, wherein the first zone has a width equal to a width of the first side seal.
6. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 1, wherein the slider is u-shaped.
7. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 1, wherein the protruding portion of the first sidewall and the protruding portion of the second sidewall each comprises a plateau.
8. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 1, wherein each of the projections of the first and second pairs of projections of each of the first and second zipper terminations comprises one of a half-dome-shaped body and a dome-shaped body.
9. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 8, wherein each of the projections of the first and second pairs of projections of each of the first and second zipper terminations comprises a half-dome-shaped body.
10. A reclosable pouch comprising: (A) a receptacle having a storage chamber and a mouth in communication with the storage chamber, the receptacle comprising a first sidewall and a second sidewall connected to the first sidewall so as to form the storage chamber; (B) a hermetically sealable closure attached to the mouth, the closure comprising a first zipper strip and a second zipper strip, the first and second zipper strips being fused together in (a) a first zone situated at a first end of the closure and (b) a second zone situated at a second end of the closure, the second end opposing the first end, with a space between the first and second zones, and (a) a portion of the first zipper strip in the space between the first and second zones comprising (i) a first flange and (ii) first and second closure elements projecting from the first flange, and (b) a portion of the second zipper strip in the space between the first and second zones comprising (i) a second flange and (ii) third and fourth closure elements projecting from the second flange, the first through fourth closure elements extending along the space between the first and second zones, and the first and third closure elements forming a first zipper that terminates in a first zipper termination at each of the first and second zones, the second and fourth closure elements forming a second zipper that terminates in a second zipper termination at each of the first and second zones, with a space between the first and second zippers, the first zipper termination at each of the first and second zones comprising a first pair of projections arranged back to back on the first and second sidewalls of the receptacle at each of the first and second zones, each of the projections of the first pair of projections having a peak, the second zipper termination at each of the first and second zones comprising a second pair of projections arranged back to back on the first and second sidewalls of the receptacle at each of the first and second zones, each of the projections of the second pair of projections having a peak, the first pair of projections at each of the first and second zones being separate and distinct from the second pair of projections at each of the first and second zones, and each of the first and second pairs of projections providing a leakproof transition from (i) the respective portion of the respective first and second zipper strips in the space between the first and second zones to (ii) the respective first and second zones; (C) a slider mounted to the closure and configured to travel along the first and second zippers, the slider comprising first and second sidewalls, each sidewall including (a) a pair of linear grooves, with each linear groove of the pair of linear grooves configured to travel along a respective one of the first and second zippers, and (b) a protruding portion that (i) is positioned between each linear groove of the pair of linear grooves, (ii) is disposed in the space between the first and second zippers and (iii) protrudes into the space between the first and second zippers, the slider further including a gap formed between the protruding portion of the first sidewall and the protruding portion of the second sidewall; (D) a first pair of projections arranged back to back on the first and second sidewalls of the receptacle, the first pair of projections being positioned at the first end of the closure in the first zone, each of the projections of the first pair of projections being spaced from as well as separate and distinct from each of (i) the first and second zipper terminations of the first and second zippers and (ii) the first and second pairs of projections of the first and second zipper terminations; and (E) a second pair of projections arranged back to back on the first and second sidewalls of the receptacle, the second pair of projections being positioned at the second end of the closure in the second zone, each of the projections of the second pair of projections being spaced from as well as separate and distinct from each of (i) the first and second zipper terminations of the first and second zippers and (ii) the first and second pairs of projections of the first and second zipper terminations, wherein (i) each pair of the first and second pairs of projections prevents travel of the slider at the respective end of the closure upon contact of the respective protruding portions of the first and second sidewalls of the slider with the first and second pairs of projections, and (ii) a distance between the peaks of each of the projections of each of the first and second pairs of projections of the first and second zipper terminations is greater than the width of the gap formed between the protruding portions of the first and second sidewalls of the slider, thereby preventing upward and downward movement of the slider at the respective ends of the closure upon contact of the respective protruding portions of the first and second sidewalls of the slider with the first and second pairs of projections of the respective first and second zipper terminations.
11. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 10, wherein each of the projections of the first and second pairs of projections has a dome shape.
12. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 10, wherein each of the projections of the first and second pairs of projections has a center disposed at a distance from a top edge of the first zipper flange that is greater than a first distance of a midpoint of the first closure element from the top edge and less than a second distance of a midpoint of the second closure element from the top edge.
13. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 10, wherein each of the first and second zones further comprises a respective web that surrounds and connects the respective pair of projections.
14. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 10, wherein the slider is u-shaped.
15. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 10, wherein the protruding portion of the first sidewall and the protruding portion of the second sidewall each comprises a plateau.
16. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 10, wherein each of the projections of the first and second pairs of projections of each of the first and second zipper terminations comprises one of a half-dome-shaped body and a dome-shaped body.
17. The reclosable pouch as recited in claim 16, wherein each of the projections of the first and second pairs of projections of each of the first and second zipper terminations comprises a half-dome-shaped body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(17) Reference will now be made to the drawings in which similar elements in different drawings bear the same reference numerals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(19) The upper marginal portions of the front and rear walls of the pouch 2 form a mouth in which a plastic closure 8 comprising double zippers 8a and 8b is installed. To maintain a vacuum inside the storage pouch, the closure 8 when closed must provide a hermetic seal at the mouth of the pouch. The closure is made from a plastic material that is less flexible than the plastic material of the pouch walls. The front and rear wall panels of the receptacle 4 are respectively sealed to the closure by lengthwise conduction heat sealing in conventional manner. Alternatively, the closure 8 can be attached to the wall panels by adhesive or bonding strips.
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(21) The pouch described above is designed for storing compressible articles. When the contents of the pouch with closed mouth are compressed by a user pushing down on the pouch, air inside the pouch is forced through the one-way vent at the pouch bottom, thereby forcing some or all of its collapsed channels open. When those channels have been fully opened, continued pushing down on the pouch causes the air that was forced into those channels to escape via respective air outlets (not shown). This procedure can be continued until the desired amount of air has been removed from the pouch 2. When the pressure exerted on the pouch by the user is removed, the opened channels collapse, thereby blocking the re-entry of ambient air into the pouch via those channels.
(22) The present invention is not directed to any particular zipper construction. A suitable exemplary zipper construction is shown in
(23) As previously noted, the zipper flanges 24 and 30 are more rigid than the adjoining pouch walls 6 and 12. In accordance with one embodiment, only an uppermost portion of zipper flange 24 is attached to an uppermost marginal portion of pouch wall 6 by means of a heat seal 36, which heat seal does not extend to the elevation of male closure element 26. Thus, as seen in
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(25) In a known method for making hermetically sealed zipper joints, the closure elements are crushed in respective areas at opposite ends of the pouch mouth. This known method produces flattened material in crush zones at opposite corners of the pouch. However, it would be desirable to provide structure in the crush zones for preventing the slider from coming off a pouch corner when the consumer closes the double zipper. A pouch without a slider is difficult to close.
(26) In accordance with one embodiment, a method of manufacture is provided whereby a slider end stop 14 is formed in the each upper corner 50 of the pouch to prevent a slider 10 from coming off. In addition, the crushed zipper material adjacent the uncrushed ends of the closure elements is formed into respective zipper terminations 16 and 18 that form leakproof seals at the ends of the closure elements.
(27) The slider 10 shown in
(28) In accordance with the embodiment depicted in
(29) As seen in
(30) Each sidewall 52, 54 of the slider has a pair of mutually parallel linear grooves 64 and 66 (only the grooves of sidewall 52 are visible in
(31) The grooves 64 and 66 define a plateau or ridge 68 therebetween, as seen in
(32) In accordance with the embodiment depicted in
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(34) Each transverse heat seal 40 is made wide enough so that respective halves of the heat sealed area can be incorporated into separate pouches. More specifically, the cross-sealed area 40 is bisected by cutting along a line 45 transverse to the closure 8. The area to the right of the cut line 45 forms the trailing side seal of the leading pouch precursor 2A (assuming advancement of the chain of pouch precursors from left to right in
(35) As seen in
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(37) The pouch described above can be manufactured on an automated production line. For example, two webs of thermoplastic material, having the same width, can be paid out from respective rolls. Downstream respective sets of pull rollers are provided for pulling the webs through the pouch making machine. At the same time continuous lengths of the zipper strips depicted in
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(39) The zipper crush station comprises two mutually confronting tools of the type 74 depicted in
(40) The second (stepped) zipper crush station comprises two mutually confronting tools of the type 78 depicted in
(41) The stepped planar surfaces 82 of opposing tools 78 are pressed together with a minor portion of the zipper crush zone therebetween. The temperature between the contacting surfaces and the resulting pressure applied are controlled to cause some of the plastic zipper material to flow in the compressed zone to flow toward the lower portion of the closure. This downward displacement of plastic material provides additional material for the formation of slider end stops and zipper terminations in the central portion of the closure during subsequent operations. After each stepped crushing cycle, the work in process is advanced one pouch width and then the stepped crushing operation is repeated on a different crushed section of the work in process.
(42) The slider end stop pre-forming station comprises two mutually confronting dies of the type 88 depicted in
(43) The dimpled faces of opposing dies 88 are pressed together with the crush zone therebetween. The temperature between the contacting planar surfaces 90 and the resulting pressure applied are controlled to cause some of the plastic zipper material to flow into and fully occupy dimples 92. The displaced material in dimples 92 forms respective domes that are precursors of the final slider end stops. After this pre-forming operation, the diameter of these dome-shaped slider end stop precursors will be less than the diameter of the dome-shaped projections on completed pouches. The distance between the centers of dimples 92 is equal to two times the desired distance of the center of each slider end stop to the nearest edge of each completed pouch. After each pre-forming cycle, the work in process is advanced one pouch width and then the pre-forming operation is repeated on a different crushed section of the work in process.
(44) The slider end stop post-forming station comprises two mutually confronting dies of the type 94 depicted in
(45) The faces of opposing dies 94 are pressed together with the crush zone, now with slider end stop precursors, therebetween. The dimples 98 on dies 94 are aligned with the slider end stop precursors (not shown in
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(47) After each post-forming cycle, the work in process is advanced one pouch width and then the post-forming operation is repeated on a different crushed section of the work in process. At the next station (see
(48) Alternatively, the chain of pouch precursors (each pouch precursor having slider end stops and zipper terminations as described above) could be wound on a roll (i.e., without cutting) for transport to a cutting station. Thus, it is within the scope of this invention to not sever each completed pouch at the leading end of the chain of pouch precursors and instead to wind the chain of pouch precursors on a roll for transport to another location. At such other location, the connected pouch precursors can be unwound from the roll and severed to form individual pouches.
(49) In accordance with an alternative embodiment, the dome-shaped slider end stops may be oval, not circular.
(50) While the invention has been described with reference to various embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
(51) The method claims set forth hereinafter should not be construed to require that all operations of the method be performed in alphabetical order or in the order in which they are recited.