BAG WITH TAMPER EVIDENCING CLOSURE
A closure has at least one channel portion adapted to receive an interlocking profile portion. The channel has at least one window permitting visual inspection of a profile interlocked therein. At least one profile is disposed for interlocking with the channel and includes a stem joined to the closure and one or more latching projections formed by a frangible connection to the stem, wherein one or more projections are adapted to cooperatively interlock with the channel portion of the closure, thereby sealing the closure. In one closure, a tamper evident structure is included in the form of a slider having a shaver to engage in shaving contact with interlocking closure members when passed along the closure in a direction opposite to the closing direction. The various closure members can include different colors. The closures can be used on bag structures.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/685,229, filed May 26, 2005, which application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
FIELD OF INVENTIONThe invention pertains to a closure for a flexible package. More particularly, the invention pertains to a closure having tamper-inhibiting features which include indication that attempts have been made to open the closure putting a viewer on notice of potential unauthorized access of the contents of a package to which the closure is attached.
REPORTED DEVELOPMENTSSecurity bags, for example, those used to transport instruments of value, for example, currency, comprise a method of sealing the bag which inhibits unauthorized opening of the bag and unauthorized access to the contents of the bag. Such security bags are described in each of U.S. Pat. No. 5,908,243 to Hanning, U.S. Pat. No. 5,631,068 to Smith, U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,256 to Makrauer, U.S. Pat. No. 5,407,277 to Burke, U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,041 to Fullerton et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,350,238 to Bolton, U.S. Pat. No. 5,318,364 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,108,194 each to Raden, U.S. Pat. No. 4,491,196 to Edelman et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,838,708 to Holcomb, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,653,113 to Taylor. To inhibit unauthorized opening and provide an indication that unauthorized access may have occurred tamper-inhibiting/tamper-indicating closures utilized in previous security bags have employed adhesives, for example, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,108,194 to Raden, U.S. Pat. No. 4,491,196 to Edelman et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 4,838,708 to Holcomb, and/or selectively die-cut or selectively imprinted portions, for example, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,631,068 to Smith, U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,256 to Makrauer, U.S. Pat. No. 5,350,238 to Bolton, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,318,364 to Raden. Unfortunately, these chemical/mechanical systems can be defeated, for example, by the application of environmental conditions not typically experienced within their in-use environment, for example, exposure to extremes of heat or cold. Moreover, prior mechanical systems, for example selectively die-cut interlayers, are subject to being defeated by mechanical manipulation and/or do not leave readily apparent evidence of tampering. When defeated, these systems do not provide ready confirmation of unauthorized opening or attempted opening of the security package. Accordingly, previous security bag closures do not provide the desired level of tamper-deterrence. What is needed is a system of sealing a package containing valuables that provides a readily ascertainable indication of unauthorized opening. What is needed moreover is a tamper-indicating closure which has a high degree of reliability that the tamper-evidencing features are actuated when an unauthorized attempt is made to access the contents of the package.
These and other shortcomings are addressed by the closure of the present invention. The present invention provides a closure comprising interlocking elements which provide a seal. Additionally, at least one of the interlocking elements is adapted to fail when a force which is less than that sufficient to disengage the interlocked closure elements is applied to the sealed closure, thereby providing visual indication that the closure has been opened.
In one embodiment the present invention provides a closure which requires an implement, for example, a slider, to effect the initial sealing of the package to which it is attached, permitting the provision of a closure which provides a high closing force. In one embodiment, after utilizing a slider to seal the closure, the slider is removed from the sealed package. The slider track is adapted to impede reattachment of the slider after removal. In one embodiment the slider is adapted to cover the closure completely and after initially sealing the closure, remain in place, covering the closure. In this embodiment the covering slider is adapted to be unremovable without triggering an indicator of the removal attempt, providing the closure with alternate or additional tamper deterrence
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment the present development provides a closure which has at least one channel portion adapted to receive an interlocking profile portion, and at least one oppositely positioned profile comprising:
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- i) a stem joining the interlocking portion of the profile to a flange of the closure;
- ii) one or more latching projections joined by a frangible connection to the stem, wherein said one or more projections are adapted to cooperatively interlock with at least a portion of said channel, thereby sealing said closure,
wherein said frangible connection of said profile is selected to fail at an applied force which is less than sufficient to disengaged the interlocked channel and profile, thereby severing said latching projections from said profile
In one embodiment, the channel portion of the inventive closure is provided with a window which permits viewing of the interlocked latching projection of the profile, and accordingly, viewing the severed latching projection of the profile after an attempt has been made to access the contents of a package sealed by the closure, thus providing a visual indication of the attempted access. In one embodiment the interlocking portions of the latching projection and the channel are each provided with distinctive coloration which provides visual confirmation of their interlocked state, and serves to highlight a severed condition of the interlocking profile portion of the closure.
In one embodiment the closure profile has latching projections having a cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of: (1) a latching projection having a wing shape for example, that illustrated in
In one embodiment, the frangible area of the connection between the one or more latching projections joined to the stem of the profile is provided by a die-cut groove penetrating the material comprising the profile. In one embodiment the interlocking profile is segmented. In one segmented embodiment, the profile comprises a series of evenly-spaced features with gaps interspersing each of the profile features. In one embodiment the features are regularly spaced. In one segmented embodiment the regularly spaced features are “button-shaped” when viewed in plan view.
In one embodiment the inventive closure comprises:
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- a) at least one channel portion adapted to receive an interlocking profile portion, said channel being characterized by having a window which permits visual inspection of a profile interlocked therein;
- (b) at least one profile disposed for interlocking with said channel, said profile comprising:
- i) a stem joined to the closure;
- ii) one or more latching projections joined by a frangible connection to the stem, wherein said one or more projections are adapted to cooperatively interlock with said channel portion of said closure, thereby sealing said closure,
wherein said frangible connection of said profile is selected to fail at an applied force which is less than sufficient to disengaged the interlocked channel and profile, thereby severing said latching projections from said profile, and wherein said channel is joined to one leaf of a self-supporting bi-fold strip and said profile is joined to the other leaf of said bi-fold strip in a location such that folding said strip along the bi-fold line permits interlock of said channel and said profile.
In one embodiment, the bi-fold strip is joined to one wall of a bag opening and is disposed to capture both walls of said bag opening between said interlocked channel and profile. In one embodiment, the profile on the bi-fold strip is segmented. In one embodiment the opposite walls of the bag to which the bi-fold strip is joined have at least one pair of registered openings through which a portion of the segmented profile pass prior to interlocking with the opposite channel. In one embodiment the profile comprises a regularly spaced series of profile segments, each of which passes through a pair of registered openings in the opposite walls of the bag opening to which the bi-fold closure is attached prior to interlocking with the opposite channel.
In one embodiment, the closures of the present invention comprise the opening of a flexible package. In one embodiment the flexible package is a bag. In one embodiment, the opening of the package comprises the closure which comprises a channel and a segmented profile defining a series of latching projections, wherein said projections are adapted to cooperatively interlock with at least a portion of said channel, thereby sealing said closure. In one embodiment the package comprises a bag having an opening to which the closure is attached, and wherein at least one portion of the segmented profile penetrates at least one pair of registered openings through the walls of said bag.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
It is believed that the closure of the present invention will be most beneficially employed when mounted on the opening of a security bag and used to seal access to the interior of the bag, for example, the opening of the plastic security bags described in any one of U.S. Pat. No. 5,908,243 to Hanning, U.S. Pat. No. 5,631,068 to Smith, U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,256 to Makrauer, U.S. Pat. No. 5,407,277 to Burke, U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,041 to Fullerton et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,350,238 to Bolton, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,318,364 and 5,108,194 each to Raden, U.S. Pat. No. 5,491,196 to Edelman et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,838,708 to Holcomb, U.S. Pat. No. 4,785,960 to Belisle, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,653,113 to Taylor, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The closure of the invention comprises several elements, including a pair of opposed interlocking portions, generally extending from a flange or formed sometimes from a base wall material, either of which is also described herein for convenience or a base material the interlocking of which seals the closure. The closure optionally employs a slider to assist interlocking the closure portions. Generally the slider is guided and supported by rails or other features appended to the flange material or base wall material, depending upon which is employed. The closure of the present invention incorporates into either the interlocking portions of the closure and/or the slider (if employed) at least one tamper-evidencing means. Next will be discussed the interlocking portions of the closure, thereafter, the slider, and finally, methods of preparing the closure.
The Interlocking Portions As mentioned above, the closure of the present invention comprises two interlocking portions which cooperate to close the opening of a package to which the closure is attached, for example, the opening of a security bag. With reference to
With reference to
With further reference to
It is preferred if the dimensions of the various portions of the channel and profile are selected to require too much force to separate the parts to permit the slot from being enlarged sufficiently to permit disengage of the interlocked profile without severing the frangible regions and actuating the visual tamper-indicating features of the closure or without rendering profound, and visually detectable, damage to the channel. It is preferred for frangible regions to be selected to fail under the application of insufficient force to disengage the interlocked closure portions.
With reference to
In some embodiments, the closure is affixed to a security bag (18), and is provided with an end stop (19). In an unused condition, the assembly is supplied with the slider positioned next to the end stop, which corresponds to a non-interlocked condition in the closure. As supplied, moving the slider in the direction indicated by arrow “C” in
As illustrated in
To interlock the profile and channel, interlocking projection (301) of profile (300) is inserted into channel (30) through slot (35) until profile interdigitating member (306) resides between channel sidewall (31) and locking member (341), and profile interdigitating member (307) resides between channel sidewall (32) and locking member (342). As illustrated in
With further reference to
In general, when a bifold strip is employed, it will be made from a plastic which is stiffer than the bag material. When a bifold strip is employed, it is preferred to employ dimensions and design for the strip and/or materials having properties which provide a bi-fold strip that is self supporting. In some embodiments the bi-fold strip will be of a construction and made from materials which provide a rigid bi-fold strip.
The segmented profile can be provided by specifically molding a shaped profile, or it can be provided by milling or die-cutting away unwanted portions of a conventionally extruded continuous profile. In either manner, a profile can be provided which has everything from small gaps milled into it which can be used in conjunction with more or less rectangular holes, to “button-shaped” features which can be employed with round holes, for example, the mushroom-shaped profiles illustrated in
As with the other embodiments discussed above, in some embodiments a slider will be necessary to provide the force required to interlock the interlocking portions of the closure. With reference to
The material and dimensions of the interlocking portions of the closure are preferably selected to provide a closure which seals a package opening to require a force of at least about 5 pounds to separate the interlocked portions of the closure, more preferably at least about 8 pounds, more preferably at least about 10 pounds, and more preferably at least about 15 pounds.
Preferably, the frangible regions are provided by strategic die cutting of the closure profile and/or channel interlocking portions. It will be appreciated that other methods such as selective perforation and the provision of weaker materials in frangible areas can be utilized. Preferably, frangible areas are selected to fail when a force is applied to the sealed closure which is less than sufficient to separate the interlocked portions of the closure.
Preferably, the physical properties of the materials from which the closure is constructed are selected to be sufficiently stiff to resist prying of the interlocking portions of the closure to disengage the interlocked portions without extensive, readily detectable damage to the closure portions subjected to prying, or activating the tamper-evidencing features of the closure. Materials of construction and methods are discussed in more detail below. Preferably, materials of construction of the inventive closure are selected to resist defeat through softening of the materials to permit mechanical manipulation to open the closure without activating the tamper evident features of the closure.
Tamper-Evidencing Slider In some embodiments the closure may comprise a conventional interlocking closure (one that does not employ frangible regions) with a slider which contains tamper-evidencing features. One example of this is slider (600) illustrated in
Although many means will be readily apparent for shaving a portion of the closure, one shaving means, illustrated in
Preferably, the closure of the present invention is made from a plastic material adapted for permanent attachment to a security bag to which it is attached. Preferably, the closure is fashioned from materials which resists prying, softening by heating, and embrittling upon freezing. One example of suitable material is polypropylene. Closures prepared from polypropylene are described in copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/726,731 (the '731 application) filed Dec. 2, 2003. The '731 application also describes methods of preparing closures utilizing these materials. The disclosure of the '731 application is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference and each of the above-mentioned U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,356,222, 5,252,281, and 5,248,201 are each incorporated herein by reference for their teaching in these matters.
Although the present invention closure is illustrated above affixed to a security bag and will find its broadest utility in conjunction with the provision of secure bags for packaging documents of value and currency, it will be appreciated that the present invention closure can also be employed with other flexible packaging materials to provide closure to other forms of flexible packaging and is not limited to use only with bags. In general, when used to seal the opening of a bag, the closure of the invention is attached proximal to the edge of the opening defined by the walls of the bag by a permanent means, for example, welding. In some embodiments it will be preferred to mold the closure portions directly from the web of material from which the bag walls are manufactured.
Having described the presently preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the above is exemplary and is not meant to be limiting, moreover the invention may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A closure comprising:
- a) at least one channel portion adapted to receive an interlocking profile portion, said channel being characterized by having at least one window which permits visual inspection of a profile interlocked therein;
- b) at least one profile disposed for interlocking with said channel, said profile comprising: i) a stem joined to the closure; ii) one or more latching projections joined by a frangible connection to the stem, wherein said one or more projections are adapted to cooperatively interlock with said channel portion of said closure, thereby sealing said closure, wherein said frangible connection of said profile is selected to fail at an applied force which is less than sufficient to disengaged the interlocked channel and profile, thereby severing said latching projections from said profile.
2. The closure of claim 1 wherein said channel is joined to one leaf of a self-supporting bifold strip, and said profile is joined to the other leaf of said bifold strip in a location such that folding said strip along the bifold line permits interlock of said channel and said profile.
3. The closure of claim 2 wherein said window portion of said self-supporting bifold strip is adapted to provide a guide supporting said slider.
4. The closure of claim 2 wherein said profile is a segmented profile.
5. The closure of claim 4 wherein the cross-sectional shape of the profile has a mushroom-shape.
6. The closure of claim 1 wherein said channel and said profile are formed on separate sheets of base material and subsequently joined together on at least one end.
7. The closure of claim 1 wherein said frangible region comprises at least one die cut into the material from which said profile is formed.
8. The closure of claim 1 in which each of said channel and said profile comprise a material having coloration.
9. The closure of claim 8 wherein each of said channel and said profile are selected to have a different hue, thereby providing visual indication of interlocked and tampered status.
10. The closure of claim 1 further characterized in that when interlocked, separation of the interlocked channel and profile requires an application of a force of at least about 10 pounds.
11. A bag comprising:
- (a) a closure including at least one channel portion adapted to receive an interlocking profile portion, said channel being characterized by having at least one window which permits visual inspection of a profile interlocked therein; at least one profile disposed for interlocking with said channel, said profile comprising: (i) a stem joined to the closure; (ii) one or more latching projections joined by a frangible connection to the stem, wherein said one or more projections are adapted to cooperatively interlock with said channel portion of said closure, thereby sealing said closure, wherein said frangible connection of said profile is selected to fail at an applied force which is less than sufficient to disengaged the interlocked channel and profile, thereby severing said latching projections from said profile; and
- (b) opposing side walls; the closure being attached proximal to the edge of one of at least one of the side walls.
12. The bag of claim 11 wherein each said bag side wall contains therethrough at least one opening, in registration with an opening through the opposite wall, each said pair of registered openings being disposed such that when said profile and channel are mated at least one portion of said profile passes through at least on pair of registered openings.
13. The bag of claim 11 further comprising a slider.
14. The bag of claim 13 further including retaining structure oriented on an end of the closure, which when the slider is adjacent to said end, the closure is in a non-interlocked state; and an opposite end of the closure contains no construct to prevent the slider from being removed from the closure.
15. The bag of claim 14 wherein said retaining structure comprises a stop seal.
16. The bag of claim 11 wherein said closure has latching projections having a cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of: a latching projection having a wing shape; a latching projection having an arrowhead shape; a latching projection having a “C”-shape; and a latching projection having a double arrowhead shape, and wherein said channel has a cross-sectional shape selected to interlock with said latching projections.
17. A closure comprising an opposite pair of side wall members having proximal and distal faces, and a device for sealing said closure comprising:
- a) at least one channel portion affixed to a proximal face of a first side wall member and adapted to receive an interlocking profile portion;
- b) at least one profile affixed to a proximal face of a second side wall member disposed for interlocking with said channel, said profile comprising: i) a stem joined to said proximal second side wall face; ii) one or more latching projections joined to the stem, wherein said one or more projections are adapted to cooperatively interlock with said channel portion of said closure, thereby sealing said closure; and
- c) a slider selected to have a length at least equal to the length of said closure interlocking channel and profile and adapted to cooperate with projecting portions of said distal faces of said opposite sidewall members of said closure, and which is characterized in being adapted to facilitate interlock of said channel and profile portions of said closure when passed along a closure having non-interlocked channel and profile portions, the slider comprising (i) a collection chamber disposed at the end of the slider which promotes interlock of said channel and profile; (ii) a top window permitting visual inspection of said collection chamber; (iii) a shaver proximal to said interlocking members of said closure and disposed such that said shaver engages in sliding contact with said interlocking closure members when said slider is operated along the closure in a direction promoting interlock of said channel and profile, and engages in shaving contact with said interlocking closure members when passed along the closure in the opposite direction; (iv) an enclosed end opposite to the end of the slide containing said shaver, said enclosed end abutting the closure when slider is operated to fully seal said closure; and (v) a diverter to direct shavings removed by said shaver into a collection chamber.
18. The closure of claim 17 wherein said interlocking parts of closure have a coloration distinguishing them from the slider collection chamber.
19. The closure of claim 17 further characterized in that when interlocked, separation of the interlocked channel and profile requires an application of a force of at least about 15 pounds.
20. The closure of claim 17 further comprising a retainer for slider engagement when the slider is in a position corresponding to non-interlocked channel and profile portions.
Type: Application
Filed: May 25, 2006
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2006
Inventors: Catherine Kettner (Appleton, WI), Steven Gradl (Appleton, WI), Michael Schreiter (Appleton, WI), Timothy May (Appleton, WI), Greg Melchoir (Green Bay, WI), Chad Hendrick (DePere, WI)
Application Number: 11/420,259
International Classification: B65D 33/14 (20060101); B65D 33/16 (20060101); A44B 19/00 (20060101);