Closing-dedicated slider and opening and closing slider of resin film bag
A closing slider 30A for closing a zipper of a plastic bag, the zipper having a groove and a protrusion, which are mutually engageable with each other, provided on mutually opposite inner surfaces of flaps formed at an open portion of the plastic bag. The closing slider has a couple of side legs 31 located outside the flaps, and a center leg 35 located between the flaps and having a length not reaching the zipper. Side portions of the side legs 31 are partly cut off 31a, and thereby, a side portion of the center leg is exposed 35a. Slits may be made in a top of the slider in such a way to extend to a side of the slider, so that the flaps can be inserted between the center leg and the respective side legs through the slits.
Latest ISHIZAKI SHIZAI CO Patents:
The present invention relates to a closing slider and an opening/closing slider, and more particularly to a slider for closing a zipper provided at an open portion of a plastic bag and a slider for opening and closing the zipper.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
There are three ways of opening and closing the zipper 8 of the plastic bag 1 as follows: 1) opening the zipper 8 by pulling the flaps 3 by hand and closing the zipper by use of a slider; 2) opening the zipper 8 by sliding a slider in one direction and closing the zipper 8 by sliding the slider in the opposite direction; and 3) opening and closing the zipper 8 by hand.
Although the closing slider 10 is structured to prevent the slider 10 itself from coming off from the open portion 2 of the bag 1, when a certain degree of force is applied to the slider 10, the slider may come off. Once the slider 10 comes off, it is very difficult to fit the slider 10 in the open portion 2 again. More specifically, in order to fit the slider 10 in the open portion 2 again, the center leg 15 must be inserted between the flaps 3. However, the flaps 3 are caught and pushed by the side legs 11, and it is substantially impossible to insert the center leg 15 between the flaps 3 without using a special jig.
At a start of closing the zipper 8 by use of the closing slider 10, in order to move the slider 10 from the side end 2a of the open portion 2 smoothly, the side end 2a shall be picked by hand. However, if the bag 1 is made by melting, the side end 2a does not have an enough margin to be picked by hand, and a smooth start of the closing motion of the slider 10 is difficult.
As the opening/closing slider used in the case of 2), a slider suggested by the present applicant (see Japanese Patent No. 2871671) is known, and
While the opening/closing slider 20 is sliding in a closing direction, the bulges 22 push the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b of the zipper 8 into the cut-off 29, and the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b come into engagement with each other. Thereby, the zipper 8 is closed. On the other hand, while the opening/closing slider 20 is sliding in an opening direction, the center leg 25 separates the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b from each other, and thereby, the zipper 8 is opened.
In order to start the opening motion and the closing motion of the slider 20 smoothly, the side end 2a of the open portion 2 shall be picked by hand. However, as described above, if the bag 1 is made by melting, the side end 2a does not have an enough margin to be picked by hand, and smooth starts of opening and closing the zipper 8 are difficult.
An object of the present invention is to provide a closing slider which can be reattached to an open portion of a plastic bag easily if the slider comes off.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a closing slider which can start closing a zipper of a plastic bag smoothly as well as which has the above advantage.
Further, another object of the present invention is to provide an opening/closing slider which can start opening and closing a zipper of a plastic bag smoothly.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONIn order to attain the objects, a first aspect of the present invention relates to a closing slider for closing a zipper comprising a groove and a protrusion, which are mutually engageable with each other, provided on mutually opposite inner surfaces of flaps formed at an open portion of a plastic bag, and the closing zipper comprises: a couple of side legs to be located outside the flaps respectively; a center leg to be located between the flaps and having a length not to reach the zipper; and slits made in an upper portion of the slider and extending to a side of the slider, so that the flaps can be inserted between the center leg and the respective side legs through the slits.
The structure of the closing slider according to the first aspect of the present invention permits easy reattachment of the slider to the plastic bag if the slider comes off from the open portion of the plastic bag. More specifically, by inserting the flaps of the plastic bag in the slits of the slider, the flaps are pinched between the center leg and the side legs, and thereafter, by rotating the slider by a little over 90 degrees, the slider can be reattached to the open portion of the plastic bag.
A second aspect of the present invention relates to a closing slider for closing a zipper comprising a groove and a protrusion, which are mutually engageable with each other, provided on mutually opposite inner surfaces of flaps formed at an open portion of a plastic bag, and the closing zipper comprises: a couple of side legs to be located outside the flaps respectively; and a center leg to be located between the flaps and having a length not to reach the zipper. The slider is characterized in that a side portion of the center leg protrudes from the side legs and is exposed.
The structure of the closing slider according to the second aspect of the present invention permits easy reattachment of the slider to the plastic bag if the slider comes off from the open portion of the plastic bag. More specifically, by inserting the exposed portion of the center leg of the slider between the flaps of the plastic bag and by rotating the slider by a little over 90 degrees so as to pinch the flaps between the center leg and the side legs, the slider can be reattached to the open portion of the plastic bag.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, for example, by cutting off side portions of the side legs partly and/or by providing a sideway protrusion for the center leg, it becomes possible to expose a side portion of the center leg.
A structure wherein a side portion of the center leg is exposed both by cutting off side portions of the side legs partly and by providing a sideway protrusion for the center leg also permits a smooth start of a closing motion of the slider. More specifically, by pinching the exposed portion of the center leg over the flaps by hand, it is possible to fix the side end of the open portion of the bag where a closing motion starts, and thereby, a smooth start of the closing motion is possible.
A third aspect of the present invention relates to an opening/closing slider for opening and closing a zipper comprising a groove and a protrusion, which are mutually engageable with each other, provided on mutually opposite inner surfaces of flaps formed at an open portion of a plastic bag, and the opening/closing zipper comprises a couple of side legs to be located outside the flaps respectively; and a center leg to be located between the flaps and having a length to extend to an internal of the plastic bag over the zipper. The slider according to the third aspect of the present invention is characterized in that side portions of the side legs are partly cut off, and the center leg has a sideway protrusion, so that a side portion of the center leg protrudes from the side legs and is exposed.
According to the third aspect of the present invention, the side legs are cut off partly, and the center leg has a sideway protrusion, so that a side portion of the center leg protrudes from the side legs and is exposed. At a start of an opening or a closing motion, a person pinches the exposed portion of the center leg over the flaps by hand so as to fix the side end of the open portion where the opening or closing motion starts. Thereby, it is possible to start the opening or closing motion of the slider smoothly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and other objects and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Preferred embodiments of a closing slider and an opening/closing slider according to the present invention are hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First Embodiment See FIGS. 1a through 3c
The slider 30A has a couple of side legs 31 which are located outside the flaps 3 of the plastic bag 1, and a center leg 35 which is located between the flaps 3 and which has a length not reaching the zipper 8. While the slider 30A is sliding in one direction, mounts 32 formed on the respective inner walls of the side legs 11 push the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b of the zipper 8, and thereby, the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b come into engagement with each other. The center leg 35 serves as a stopper so that the slider 30A itself will not come off from the zipper 8 when the slider 30A reaches a side end 2a of the open portion 2. Also, the side legs 31 have bulges 33 bulging inward so that the slider 30A will not come off upward. Further, the slider 30A has bulges 34 bulging inward so that the slider 30A will not move down unnecessarily.
The side legs 31 have triangular cut-offs 31a at one corner of the base, and one corner of the base of the center leg 35 is exposed through the cut-offs 31a. The reference number 35a denotes the exposed portion of the center leg 35.
If the slider 30A receives a strong force from outside and comes off from the open portion 2 of the bag 1, the exposed portion 35a of the center leg 35 permits easy reattachment of the slider 30A to the open portion 2 of the plastic bag 1.
In order to facilitate the reattachment more, as shown by
The shadowed portion in
According to the first embodiment, the cut-offs 31a made in the side legs 31 are not necessarily triangular and may be of the shape as shown by the alternate long and short dash line in
The difference between the slider 30B and the slider 30A is that the slider 30B has a couple of slits 36 on the top, and the slits 36 extend to a side of the slider 30B. The slits 36 permit the flaps 3 to be pinched between the center leg 35 and the side legs 31.
If the slider 30B comes off from the open portion 2 of the plastic bag 1, the slider 30B can be reattached basically in the same way as illustrated in
The difference between the slider 30C and the slider 30A is that the center leg 35 of the slider 30C has a protrusion 35b protruding sideways from the side legs 31. This protrusion 35b has the same function as the exposed portion 35a of the slider 30A and facilitates reattachment of the slider 30C to the open portion 2 of the bag 1.
Fourth Embodiment See FIGS. 6a, 6b and 6c
The difference between the slider 30D and the slider 30A is that the side legs 31 of the slider 30D have relatively large cut-offs 31c at both sides, so that both sides of the center leg 35 are exposed. The reference number 35c denotes the exposed portions of the center leg 35. When the slider 30D is to be reattached to the open portion 2 of the bag 1, the exposed portion 35c is inserted between the flaps 3 substantially perpendicularly from above.
Fifth Embodiment See FIGS. 7a, 7b and 8
The difference between the slider 30E and the slider 30A is that the side legs 31 of the slider 30E have cut-offs 31d at both sides and that the center leg 35 of the slider 30E has sideway protrusions 35d at both sides, so that both side portions 35d of the center leg 35 are exposed. Each of the exposed portions 35d of the center leg 35 has an area larger than those of the sliders 30A, 30C and 30D.
The exposed portions 35d have the same function as the exposed portion 35a of the slider 30A and facilitates reattachment of the slider 30E to the open portion 2 of the bag 1. Additionally, the exposed portion 35d permits a smooth start of a closing motion. As shown in
As mentioned, if the bag 1 is made by melting, the margin at the side end 2a of the open portion 2 is not large enough to be picked by hand. However, by using the slider 30E, a sufficiently large margin is formed by the exposed portion 35d with a relatively large area.
Sixth Embodiment See FIGS. 9a through 9d
Specifically, the slider 40 has a couple of side legs 41 located outside the flaps 3, and a center leg 45 located between the flaps 3 and extending to the inside of the bag 1 over the zipper 8. The center leg 45 has recesses 46, in which the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b are positioned, and bulges 47 and 48 above and under the recesses 46. The center leg 45 has a cut-off 49 next to the recesses 46. The side legs 41 have bulges 42 bulging inward opposite the cut-off 49 of the center leg 45.
When the opening/closing slider 40 is moved in a closing direction, the bulges 42 push the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b of the zipper 8 into the cut-off 49, and the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b come into engagement with each other. Thus, the zipper 8 is closed. On the other hand, when the opening/closing slider 40 is moved in an opening direction, the center leg 45 separates the groove 8a and the protrusion 8b from each other. Thus, the zipper 8 is opened.
The side legs 41 of the slider 40 have cut-offs 41a at both sides, and the center leg 45 has sideway protrusions 45a at both sides. These protrusions 45a have the same function as the exposed portions 35d of the slider 30E. When a person starts moving the slider 40 to open or close the zipper 8, the person picks either one of the exposed portions 45a over the flaps 3, and thereby, the motion of the slider 40 can be started smoothly.
Other EmbodimentsAlthough the present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments above, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications are possible to those who are skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as being within the scope of the present invention.
The plastic bag with a zipper may be made by fusing a zipper with resin films and by fusing the resin films, and may be made by fusing resin films integrally provided with a zipper. The zipper may be a double zipper comprising two lines of grooves and protrusions.
Claims
1. A closing slider for closing a zipper of a plastic bag, the zipper comprising a groove and a protrusion, which are mutually engageable with each other, provided on mutually opposite inner surfaces of flaps formed at an open portion of the plastic bag, said closing slider comprising:
- a couple of side legs located outside the flaps respectively;
- a center leg located between the flaps and having a length not reaching the zipper; and
- slits made in a top of the slider and extending to a side of the slider, so that the flaps can be inserted between the center leg and the respective side legs through the slits.
2. A closing slider for closing a zipper of a plastic bag, the zipper comprising a groove and a protrusion, which are mutually engageable with each other, provided on mutually opposite inner surfaces of flaps formed at an open portion of the plastic bag, said closing slider comprising:
- a couple of side legs located outside the flaps respectively; and
- a center leg located between the flaps and having a length not reaching the zipper,
- wherein a side portion of the center leg protrudes from the side legs and is exposed.
3. A closing slider according to claim 2, wherein side portions of the side legs are partly cut off, so that a side portion of the center leg protrudes from the side legs and is exposed.
4. A closing slider according to claim 2, wherein the center leg has a sideway protrusion, so that a side portion of the center leg protrudes from the side legs and is exposed.
5. A closing slider according to clam 2, wherein the center leg has a sideway protrusion, and side portions of the side legs are partly cut off, so that a side portion of the center leg protrudes from the side legs and is exposed.
6. An opening/closing slider for opening and closing a zipper of a plastic bag, the zipper comprising a groove and a protrusion, which are mutually engageable with each other, provided on mutually opposite inner surfaces of flaps formed at an open portion of the plastic bag, said opening/closing slider comprising:
- a couple of side legs located outside the flaps respectively; and
- a center leg located between the flaps and having a length extending to an internal of the plastic bag over the zipper,
- wherein side portions of the side legs are partly cut off, and the center leg has a sideway protrusion, so that a side portion of the center leg protrudes from the side legs and are exposed.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 27, 2002
Publication Date: Nov 17, 2005
Applicant: ISHIZAKI SHIZAI CO (Kashiwara-shi)
Inventor: Akira Ishizaki (Nara)
Application Number: 10/529,364