LINEAR FASTENER
20250282527 ยท 2025-09-11
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Abstract
The present invention relates to improvements for tactile guidance for closing a linear fastener. Such fasteners are known for use on reclosable storage bags. Disclosed is a fastener assembly comprising first and second opposing flanges. Each flange can have linear male and female closure elements that interlock with matching male and female elements of the second flange. The fastener assembly can further comprise a linear arrangement of perforations between the closure elements to provide enhanced tactile feedback while the fastener is closed.
Claims
1. A fastener, comprising: a first flange and an opposing second flange, first male and female closure elements extending distally from a first surface of the first flange, a first closure gap between the first male and female closure elements, second male and female closure elements extending distally from a first surface of the second flange, the first male closure element interlocking with the second female closure element, the first female closure element interlocking with the second male closure element, and a plurality of perforations arranged within the first closure gap.
2. The fastener of claim 1, further comprising: the first flange extending from a first end to a second end, the first male and female closure elements extending between the first and second ends of the first flange, and the plurality of perforations extending between the first and second ends of the first flange.
3. The fastener of claim 2, further comprising: the plurality of perforations arranged along a single line.
4. The plurality of perforations of claim 3, further comprising: a first perforation of the plurality of perforations proximate to the first end of the first flange, a last perforation of the plurality of perforations proximate to the second end of the first flange, and one or more central perforations of the plurality of perforations located between the first and last perforations.
5. The fastener of claim 4, further comprising: the one or more central perforations larger than the first and last perforations.
6. The fastener of claim 4, further comprising: the first and last perforations larger than the one or more central perforations.
7. The fastener of claim 4, further comprising: a plurality of first side perforations of the plurality of perforations distributed between the first perforation and the one or more central perforations, and a plurality of second side perforations of the plurality of perforations distributed between the last perforation and the one or more central perforations, a plurality of first side perforation gaps comprising gaps between adjacent perforations of the plurality of first side perforations, and a plurality of second side perforation gaps comprising gaps between adjacent perforations of the plurality of second side perforations.
8. The fastener of claim 7, further comprising: each of the plurality of first side perforation gaps increasing as the gaps move further away from the first side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations, and each of the plurality of second side perforation gaps increasing as the gaps move further away from the last side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations.
9. The fastener of claim 7, further comprising: each of the plurality of first side perforation gaps decreasing as the gaps move further away from the first side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations, and each of the plurality of second side perforation gaps decreasing as the gaps move further away from the last side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations.
10. The fastener of claim 7, further comprising: each of the plurality of first side perforations increasing in size as the perforations move away from the first side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations, and each of the plurality of second side perforations increasing in size as the perforations move away from the last side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations.
11. The fastener of claim 7, further comprising: each of the plurality of first side perforations decreasing in size as the perforations move further away from the first side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations, and each of the plurality of second side perforations decreasing in size as the perforations move further away from the last side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations.
12. The fastener of claim 1, further comprising: a second surface of the first flange curving inwards about an individual perforation of the plurality of perforations.
13. The fastener of claim 12, further comprising: a first surface of the first flange having an annular shaped wall surrounding an individual perforation of the plurality of perforations.
14. A fastener, comprising: a first flange and an opposing second flange, first male and female closure elements extending distally from a first surface of the first flange, a first closure gap between the first male and female closure elements, second male and female closure elements extending distally from a first surface of the second flange, the first male closure element interlocking with the second female closure element, the first female closure element interlocking with the second male closure element, a plurality of perforations arranged within the first closure gap, and the plurality of perforations varying in size.
15. The fastener of claim 14, further comprising: a plurality of perforation gaps comprising gaps between adjacent perforations of the plurality of perforations, and the plurality of perforation gaps varying in size.
16. The fastener of claim 14, further comprising: one or more central perforations of the plurality of perforations located between opposing first and second ends of the first flange, a plurality of first side perforations of the plurality of perforations distributed between the first end of the first flange and the one or more central perforations, and the plurality of first side perforations varying in size from the one or more central perforations.
17. The fastener of claim 14, further comprising: a first perforation of the plurality of first side perforations proximate to a first end of the first flange, a last perforation of the plurality of perforations proximate to a second end of the first flange, one or more central perforations of the plurality of perforations located between the first and last perforations, a plurality of first side perforations of the plurality of perforations distributed between the first perforation and the one or more central perforations, and the plurality of first side perforations increasing in size as the perforations move further away from the first side perforation and towards the one or more central perforations.
18. A fastener, comprising: a first flange and an opposing second flange, first male and female closure elements extending distally from a first surface of the first flange, a first closure gap between the first male and female closure elements, second male and female closure elements extending distally from a first surface of the second flange, the first male closure element interlocking with the second female closure element, the first female closure element interlocking with the second male closure element, a plurality of perforations arranged within the first closure gap, a plurality of perforation gaps comprising gaps between adjacent perforations of the plurality of perforations, and the plurality of perforation gaps varying in size.
19. The fastener of claim 18, further comprising: the plurality of perforations varying in size.
20. The fastener of claim 18, further comprising: a first perforation of the plurality of perforations proximate to the first end of the first flange, a last perforation of the plurality of perforations proximate to the second end of the first flange, one or more central perforations of the plurality of perforations between the first and last perforations, a plurality of first side perforations of the plurality of perforations distributed between the first perforation and the one or more central perforations, and the plurality of first side perforations increasing in size as the perforations move away from the first side perforation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED DRAWINGS
[0018] A full and complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the detailed description of the present invention and the preferred embodiments when viewed with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings can be briefly described as follows.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] The present disclosure illustrates one or more preferred embodiments of the present invention. It is not intended to provide an illustration or encompass all embodiments contemplated by the present invention. In view of the disclosure of the present invention contained herein, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that innumerable modifications and insubstantial changes may be incorporated or otherwise included within the present invention without diverging from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the present invention is not limited to those embodiments disclosed herein. The appended claims are intended to more fully and accurately encompass the invention to the fullest extent possible, but it is fully appreciated that certain limitations on the use of particular terms is not intended to conclusively limit the scope of protection.
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[0029] Fastener assembly 100 includes opposing first and second flanges 102 and 104. First flange 102 includes opposing first and second surfaces 106 and 108. Second flange 104 includes opposing first and second surfaces 114 and 116. As illustrated by
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[0031] As shown by
[0032] In between the lower side 140 of the base of upper female closure element 123 and upper side 144 of the base of lower male closure element 127, a first gap A is shown by
[0033] Returning to
[0034] In at least certain embodiments, each aperture of each plurality of apertures 150 and 151 can have a generally circular shape and approximately the same diameter. Additionally, in at least certain embodiments, each plurality of apertures can be equally spaced from each other as shown in
[0035] The linear arrangement of apertures or perforations 150 and 151, as shown by
[0036] The size of the plurality of aperture or perforations 150 and 151 can vary. For instance, in at least one embodiment, the perforations 150 and 151 can be circular and have a diameter of about 100 microns. This size prevents liquid water from passing through the perforations while being large enough to be perceived tactically while closing the fastener assembly 100. In various other embodiments, the size of each perforation can be up to 2000 microns. In the figures, perforations 150 and 151 are not shown to scale but rather enlarged for illustration purposes.
[0037] Now examining
[0038] In contrast to the
[0039] In contrast to
[0040] These various patterns in the size of perforations 150 can provide further tactile guidance to a person closing fastener assembly 100. The described patterns can indicate to a user the preferred method of closing fastener assembly 100that is by applying pressure beginning at one end of the closure 100 (such as first flange ends 110/118), moving towards the central area, and then towards the opposing end of the closure assembly 100 (such as second flange ends 112/120).
[0041] Now examining
[0042] As further illustrated by
[0043] The relationship between the location of gaps 152 and the size of individual gaps can also be reversed as illustrated by
[0044] The change in gap sizes as described by
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[0046] Still examining
[0047] In certain embodiments, flanges 102 and 104 may be affixed to bag 200 by one or more seals with each seal extending in a lengthwise direction of flanges 102 and 104. In certain embodiments, the attaching seals may be formed by heat or ultrasonically. In an alternative embodiment, flanges 102 and 104 may be affixed to bag 200 by a pressure sensitive adhesive. In further embodiments, first flange 102 can be integral with first panel 202 and second flange 102 can be integral with second panel 204.
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[0049] Wall 107 can be formed by the formation of aperture 105s. Wall 107, along with walls corresponding to each aperture of perforation of the above-described plurality of perforations 105, can be intentionally formed during the perforation making process to increase the tactile feedback provided by the plurality of perforations 105. At least in one embodiment, perforation 105s of
[0050] Unlike the
[0051] As previously noted, the specific embodiments depicted herein are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Indeed, it is contemplated that any number of different embodiments may be utilized without diverging from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, the appended claims are intended to more fully encompass the full scope of the present invention.