Patents by Inventor Paul A. Tilman
Paul A. Tilman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6467956Abstract: A flexible, reclosable package having a zipper closure and a slider device mounted thereon, the zipper closure and slider device encapsulated within a tamper evident-structure such as a hood. The hood has a top seal region where the walls of the hood are sealed together; the hood walls can be of the same material as the package walls. In one embodiment, each end of the zipper closure includes an area that terminates the slider device travel; this can be a crush area or region. In order to gain access to the interior of the package, the hood is removed by breaching the hood, such as at an area of weakness that is between the slider device and the region where the zipper closure attaches to the package walls.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Tilman, James E. Buchman
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Patent number: 6412254Abstract: A method of manufacturing includes feeding a continuous web of flexible panel material into a package forming operation. The continuous web is configured to define first and second juxtaposed panel sections; positioning a continuous strip of resealable closure mechanism having a series of spaced slider devices thereon between the first and second panel sections of the continuous web to form a continuous combination having the first and second panel sections and the resealable closure mechanism; and forming a plurality of flexible packages from the continuous combination. Each flexible package includes only one slider device thereon and a seal between the first and second panel sections oriented to enclose the one slider device between the first and second panel sections and the seal. A system for manufacturing a flexible package is disclosed. In addition, a flexible package is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Tilman, James E. Buchman
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Publication number: 20020077238Abstract: A method of making packages having a reclosable zipper closure by a vertical form, fill and seal process. The method includes providing a pocket in a film web into which a zipper closure is positioned and attached. The film web is folded and sealed to form side panels and seams, which result in a package. The pocket provides an internal tamper evident-structure for the package. An external tamper evident-structure can be provided between the distal ends of the mating profiles of the zipper closure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: James E. Buchman, Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 6361211Abstract: A heat insulating filler is mixed into the attachment layer of a resealable closure mechanism for a package. A heat and pressure sealing process is used to attach the closure profile to a resealable package. A heat-sealing bar is used to apply a heat load into the attachment layer causing the attachment layer to fuse with the film of the package. The heat insulating filler insulates the profile layer from the heat load to prevent distorting or melting of the profile layer. The heat insulating filler also supports the profile members perpendicular to their respective base strips to facilitate opening and closing of the resealable package.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Reynolds Metal CompanyInventor: Paul Tilman
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Publication number: 20010053253Abstract: A method of making packages having a reclosable zipper construction openable and closable by a slider device, and the packages made thereby. An extended length of zipper closure construction is used. The zipper closure construction consists of a zipper closure having first and second mating profiles, a first tamper evident-structure encasing the slider device and the zipper closure, and a second tamper evident-structure. Together, the first and second tamper evident-structure envelop the mating profiles and slider device. When incorporated into a package, the first tamper-evident structure encases the slider device and zipper closure, and the second tamper evident-structure is positioned between the mating profiles and the package interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: December 20, 2001Applicant: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventors: James E. Buchman, Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 6231236Abstract: A flexible package includes first and second opposed panel sections, first and second resealable closure mechanisms, and a venting structure. The first and second panel sections define a first package end and a second package end. The second package end is open. The first and second closure mechanisms have an open and a closed configuration. The first closure mechanism is operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end. The first closure mechanism and the first and second panel sections define a storage interior. The second closure mechanism is also operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end. The second closure mechanism is positioned between the first closure mechanism and the second package end. The venting structure defines a gas-flow passageway between the storage interior and an exterior environment.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 6092931Abstract: A heat insulating layer exists between the attachment layer and the closure profile of a resealable closure mechanism for a package. A heat and pressure sealing process is used to attach the closure profile to a resealable package. A heat-sealing bar is used to apply a heat load into the attachment layer causing the attachment layer to fuse with the film of the package. The beat insulating layer insulates the profile layer from the heat load to prevent distorting or melting of the profile layer. The heat insulating layer also supports the profile members perpendicular to their respective base strips to facilitate opening and closing of the resealable package.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Paul Tilman
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Patent number: 6074096Abstract: A closure arrangement is disclosed having a base strip configured to be thermally-fused to a web of a recloseable package. The base strip contains a compartment having low thermal conduction properties. The compartment protects a zipper profile or profiles from thermal deformation during sealing of the closure arrangement to the web. The compartment contains air or other gases in specific implementations. In addition, the invention is directed to a package containing the closure arrangement, and to methods of making the package and methods of making the closure arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 5947603Abstract: A closure arrangement includes a first closure profile, a second closure profile, a slider device, and a slider housing. The slider device is designed to open the package when slid in one direction and to seal the package when slid in the opposite direction. The slider housing extends from a side of the package. The slider housing is designed to receive the slider device. When the package is opened and the slider device is slid into the slider housing, access to the contents of the package is provided across the entire width of the mouth of the package.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 5638587Abstract: A string zipper is provided for use in the manufacture of material for reclosable plastic bags. The string zipper includes a first profile and a complementary mating profile which, when interlocked and properly attached to the bag walls render the bag easy to open from the outside and hard to open from the inside. One of the profiles is formed of polyethylene material that includes an optical brightener to facilitate properly orienting the zipper on a sheet of plastic material. During manufacture of plastic bag material, the zipper is passed through a black light so that the profile containing the brightener can be detected and thus the profiles may readily be distinguished from one another and properly oriented on the sheet material to obtain the desired force differential feature on the final bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1996Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventors: David M. Martinez, Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 5573614Abstract: A method for stabilizing and aligning interlocked male and female profiles of a plastic zipper strip during attachment of the strip to a polymeric film requires the use of profiles having stabilizers, perhaps taking the form of wedges. The stabilizers, disposed in pairs on each side of the interlocked male and female members of the profiles, mechanically cooperate with one another to maintain the profiles substantially parallel to one another and incapable of rocking about a longitudinal axis. The stabilizers on the male profile may be inboard, outboard or at the same distance from the interlocked male and female members as their respective stabilizers on the female profile. The facing surfaces of the stabilizers may be inclined so as to provide a wedging action with respect to one another.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1995Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Tilman, Richmond M. Scott, Zdenek Machacek
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Patent number: 5566429Abstract: A string zipper is provided for use in the manufacture of material for reclosable plastic bags. The string zipper includes a first profile and a complementary mating profile which, when interlocked and properly attached to the bag walls render the bag easy to open from the outside and hard to open from the inside. One of the profiles is formed of polyethylene material that includes an optical brightener to facilitate properly orienting the zipper on a sheet of plastic material. During manufacture of plastic bag material, the zipper is passed through a black light so that the profile containing the brightener can be detected and thus the profiles may readily be distinguished from one another and properly oriented on the sheet material to obtain the desired force differential feature on the final bag.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventors: David M. Martinez, Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 5558613Abstract: A method for substantially reducing the variance in results obtained in pull tests on reclosable plastic bags, wherein the forces needed to open the bags from within and from without are measured and compared, by controlling the attachment point of the bag wall to the base of the zipper profile requires the use of selectively placed preferential seal areas. These seal areas are provided by disposing an interlayer between each profile and its respective bag wall. The interlayers include a strip of material having a lower melting point than those of the profiles and the bag walls and having a preselected width greater than any possible lateral displacement, or "float", of the profiles that may occur in the sealing apparatus. Where the strip does not take up the entire width of the interlayer, it has a preselected, constant width and runs parallel to the zipper profiles. The lower melting point of the material of the strip, and the width of the strip, ensure that the seal location on the profiles remains fixed.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Minigrap, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Tilman, Richmond M. Scott, Zdenek Machacek
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Patent number: 5558439Abstract: A reclosable bag is formed of walls defining a closure with a mouth. The closure includes a male profile extending along an internal surface of one of the walls and a female profile adapted to interengage with the male profile and extending along an internal surface of the other wall. The male and female profiles are extruded from a polymeric resin. At least one of the male and female profiles includes at least one rib of another polymeric material coextruded therewith and extending longitudinally therealong. The polymeric material of the rib has a lower melting point than the polymeric material of the profiles, so that it will melt when a side seal is made transversely across the closure and will flow into and caulk any openings remaining after the interlocked profiles have been flattened.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Minigrip Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 5520463Abstract: A reclosable bag is formed of a first wall and a second wall of a polymeric sheet material joined to form an enclosure with a mouth defined by the wall edges. The bag has a closure for selectively opening and sealing the mouth. The closure includes a first and a second mutually interlocking profile, each of which extends along and is bonded to the internal surface of its respective first and second wall. The first and second mutually interlocking profiles are extruded from a synthetic polymeric resin material. For at least one of the first and second mutually interlocking profiles, the synthetic polymeric resin material is mixed with a blowing agent which provides the profile with a fine-celled foam structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 5462360Abstract: A reclosable plastic bag is provided having a zipper with profile strips on opposed walls. The profile strips consist of male and female profiles each surrounded by stabilizing wedges with the male wedges within the female wedges. An interlayer of low temperature melt material is interposed between at least a portion of each of the profile strips and its associated wall. The interlayer may span the full width of the profile strip or only a partial width of the strips.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Tilman, Richmond M. Scott, Zdenek Machacek
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Patent number: 5246100Abstract: A conveyor belt zipper has complementary connectable halves disposed on each end of the conveyor belt. Those halves have a plurality of teeth and recesses thereon, with the teeth being insertable into the recesses. The teeth are of different sizes, are supported by either a thick or a thin section of the half, or are constructed of either a flexible, or a inflexible material. Also, a reinforcing member can be attached to the halves in order to achieve the desired relative flexibility. In this manner, the zipper has sufficient strength to withstand tension due to a load on the belt, while also having sufficient flexibility to rotate easily around an end roller of the conveyor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1991Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Inventors: James W. Stone, Paul Tilman
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Patent number: 5211481Abstract: A reclosable bag is formed of walls defining a closure with a mouth. Adjacent to the mouth the bag is formed with interlocking male and female profiles for selectively opening and closing the mouth. Beams are also provided on the inner surfaces of the walls positioned to insure that the male and female profiles do not open inadvertently. Finger guide members may also be provided above the profiles to insure that the bag is closed properly.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 5211482Abstract: A zipper closure strip for attachment to the top of a formed, filled and sealed package is provided. The zipper strip has a pair of interlocking profile members that extend from bowed webs which conform generally to the cross section of the top of the filled package. The strip may thus straddle the top of the package, gable fashion, and be bonded to the top of the package by heat seals, adhesive or the like. A slider seats on the profile members for urging them into engagement or forcing them apart. A blade protrudes through the slider from a plunger to enable the film at the top of the package beneath the closure strip to be slit. The zipper may be cuffed to expose the top end of the package to facilitate opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Tilman
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Patent number: 5209574Abstract: A reclosable bag is formed with profiles on internal surfaces of the bag walls defining a closure. Gripping ribs are formed between the profiles and the bag mouth to facilitate opening the bag. Finger guide ribs provided opposite the profiles to facilitate closing the bag.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Tilman