OPENING APPARATUS FOR A PLASTIC BAG
Disclosed herein is an opening apparatus for a preferably reclosable pouch or plastic bag. The pouch has a sealing strip with first and second registrable profiles located along opposing inner faces of first and second panels. The apparatus includes a first discrete gripping area located substantially over a first portion of an outer face of the first panel adjacent the first registrable profile. The apparatus also includes a second discrete gripping area located substantially over a second portion of an outer face of the second panel adjacent the second registrable profile, At least one of the discrete gripping areas are textured so that the application of oblique opening forces relative to the sealing strip and within the plane of the panels against the areas separates the closed registrable profiles from each other so as to open the pouch.
The present invention relates to plastic bags, and more particularly to an opening apparatus for use with a plastic bag, being reclosable or not.
BACKGROUNDThermoplastic bags (or pouches) are now commonplace for storing items such as foodstuff and the like. Eventually, if the items in the pouch are air or moisture sensitive, or need to be safely contained within the bag, a variety of closure devices for sealing the pouch have been designed. The closure devices typically include registrable multiple profiles disposed on opposed inner surfaces of pouch walls. In one example, two sets of inner profiles are disposed on pouch walls wherein each set includes a male and a female closure element. The profiles are engaged with each other by applying closing forces against the outer surface of the pouch walls, typically by sliding a users thumb and forefinger along the entire length of the closure device, while simultaneously applying the forces. While the closure of the seal is elegant and straightforward, problems often arise when the user comes to re-open the closed pouch. Generally speaking, opening the closed pouch is difficult and cumbersome to achieve.
A number of zipper systems have been designed to permit opening and closing of the seal.
Ausnit in U.S. Pat. No. 4,787,880 discloses a bag which has two zipper strip bases secured to opposing wall panels of the bag. The bases each includes at least two arrow-shaped profiles extending therefrom to engage with the profiles of the opposing base, wherein the profiles of the same base are adjacent one another.
Malin in U.S. Pat. No. 6,167,597 discloses a zipper strip for a reclosable package, wherein the zipper strip includes a male and a female profile. There are at least two male interlocking members that extend from a base toward the opposite female interlocking members, wherein each male member has an asymmetrical arrow-shape so that the zipper is easier to open from one side than the other. One or both of the profiles includes at least one high compression member that extends from a base thereof to touch a base of the opposite profile to allow the profiles to be sealed without crushing or distorting the interlocking members.
Pawloski et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 7,137,736, disclose a reclosable pouch comprises a body portion having first and second opposing bag walls, wherein each bag wall has an internal side. First and second closure mechanisms are disposed on the internal sides of the first and second bag walls, wherein the closure mechanisms are parallel and spaced between about 0.1 inch (2.54 mm) and 0.3 inch (7.62 mm) apart. Further, the first closure mechanism may have a first closure characteristic and the second closure mechanism may have a second closure characteristic different than the first closure characteristic.
Pawloski et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 7,850,368 disclose a reclosable pouch comprises a body portion having first and second pouch walls. A first closure mechanism is disposed on internal sides of the first and second walls. The first closure mechanism includes a first female profile having first and second spaced legs and a first male profile. A second closure mechanism is disposed on the internal sides of the first and second pouch walls. The second closure mechanism includes a second female profile having third and fourth spaced legs and a second male profile. One of the first, second, third, or fourth spaced legs is longer than the other leg of the same female profile. Further, the first and second closure mechanisms comprise differing opening and closing characteristics.
Gzybowski in U.S. Pat. No. 7,029,178, discloses one-way, zip-locking closure for bag-type containers that include slider zipper arrangements. The locking mechanism includes a series of registration structures that is provided along one side of the mouth of the containers and a catch mechanism that is provided within the slider. The catch mechanism engages the series of registration structures as the slider is moved to close the mouth of the container, and thereby prevents movement of the slider in the opposite direction.
Fratti et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 8,262,289 disclose a reversible fastener is provided for a resealable bag-type container having first and second opposing wall panels, each of the first and second opposing wall panels having an interior face and an exterior face. The fastener includes first and second closure mechanisms. The first closure mechanism includes first and second complementary interlockable components disposed on the interior face of each of the first and second opposing wall panels proximate a top periphery of the first and second opposing wall panels. The second closure mechanism includes first and second complementary interlockable components disposed on the exterior face of each of the first and second opposing wall panels proximate a top periphery of the first and second opposing wall panels.
Most examples above rely on a zipper-like mechanism to open and close the seal in the bag. Like any zipper-like mechanism, the problems arise when the zipper becomes disengaged from the mechanism. Furthermore, the zipper mechanism can be fouled by dirt and particles making them difficult to move. Also, the additional complexity of having an additional piece in an otherwise simple design adds to the cost of manufacture.
For certain bag designs that do not have a zipper-like mecahnism, one of the bag panels is longer on one side than the opposing panel above the seal so that the user can break the seal by merely moving apart the two unsealed portions of the panels and then pulling the seal apart. However, this seemingly simple approach can be difficult if the user has slippery fingers such as, for example, cooking oil on their fingers. Such plastic bags are provided either on a roll and typically releasably secured to one another in an end-to-end configuration with prepunched scored lines as found in fresh vegetable and fruit departments of food stores/markets, or simply separately from one another.
Thus there is a need for an opening apparatus for use with a plastic pouch, being reclosable or not, where the apparatus allows for a quick and easy opening of the pouch.
BRIEF SUMMARYThe present overcomes many of these problems, and provides a unique and advantageous design for a novel non-slip opening apparatus for a reclosable pouch or bag similar to the Ziplock™ designs currently on the market. The opening apparatus uses a discrete, textured area which permit the thumb and forefinger to apply forces against the area to quickly and easily open the bag by breaking the seal which typically runs adjacent and across the entire length of one edge of the bag.
Accordingly, there is provided an opening apparatus for a plastic pouch having a pouch opening located along an edge thereof between opposing inner faces of first and second panels, the apparatus comprising:
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- a) a first discrete gripping area located substantially over a first portion of an outer face of the first panel adjacent the pouch opening; and
- b) a second discrete gripping area located substantially over a second portion of an outer face of the second panel adjacent the pouch opening and substantially in register with the first discrete gripping area, at least one of the first and the second discrete gripping areas being textured so that an oblique application, relative to the pouch opening, of opening forces thereagainst locally moves the first and second panels relative to one another so as to open the pouch.
In one example, the plastic pouch is reclosable and has a sealing strip with first and second registrable profiles located along the pouch opening, and wherein the first and second discrete gripping areas are located adjacent the first and second registrable profiles, respectively, and wherein at least one of the first and the second discrete gripping areas is textured so that the oblique application relative to the sealing strip of opening forces thereagainst separates the closed first and second registrable profiles from each other so as to open the pouch.
In one example, the first discrete gripping area includes a first body having a first outer surface, the first body being connected to the first portion of the first panel adjacent the first registrable profile; and the second discrete gripping area includes a second body having a second outer surface, the second body being connected to a second portion of the second panel adjacent the second registrable profile. At least one of the first and the second outer surfaces being textured so that the application of oblique opening forces thereagainst separates the first and second closed registrable profiles from each other. Both the first and second outer surfaces of the first and the second bodies are textured. The first and the second bodies each being located on either side of the sealing strip. The first and second bodies are located at about a center portion of the sealing strip. The apparatus includes two sets of first and second bodies, the sets being spaced apart from one another along the sealing strip. The apparatus includes three sets of firsts and second bodies, the sets being spaced apart from one another along the sealing strip.
In one example, the first and second discrete gripping areas are S-shaped.
In one example, the first and second discrete gripping areas include a plurality of protrusions.
In another example, the first and second bodies are S-shaped.
In another example, the first and second bodies are continuous along a length of the sealing strip.
Accordingly, in another aspect there is provided an opening apparatus for a plastic pouch, the pouch having a pouch opening located along an edge thereof between opposing inner faces of first and second panels, the apparatus comprising:
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- a) a first body having a first outer surface, the first body being connected to a first portion of an outer face of the first panel adjacent the pouch opening; and
- b) a second body having a second outer surface, the second body being connected to a second portion of an outer face of the second panel adjacent the pouch opening and substantially in register with the first body, at least one of the first and the second outer surfaces being textured so that an oblique application relative to the pouch opening of opening forces thereagainst locally moves the first and second panels relative to one another other so as to open the pouch.
In one example, the plastic pouch is reclosable and has a sealing strip with first and second registrable profiles located along the pouch opening, and wherein the first and second bodies are located adjacent the first and second registrable profiles, respectively, and wherein at least one of the first and the second bodies is textured so that the oblique application relative to the sealing strip of opening forces thereagainst separates the closed first and second registrable profiles from each other so as to open the pouch.
In one example, at least one of the first and the second outer surfaces being textured so that the application of oblique opening forces thereagainst separates the first and second closed registrable profiles from each other. Both the first and second outer surfaces of the first and the second bodies are textured. The first and the second bodies each being located on either side of the sealing strip. The first and second bodies are located at about a center portion of the sealing strip.
In one example, the apparatus includes two sets of first and second bodies, the sets being spaced apart from one another along the sealing strip.
In another example, the apparatus includes three sets of first and second bodies, the sets being spaced apart from one another along the sealing strip.
In one example, the first and second outer surfaces include a plurality of protrusions.
In yet another example, the first and second bodies are S-shaped,
In another example, the first and second bodies are continuous along a length of the sealing strip.
These and other features of that described herein will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings wherein:
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The examples illustrated throughout show an S-shaped opening apparatus 10. The S-shape allows the location of the apparatus centrally over the sealing strip 16. Other shapes such as spots or the like are contemplated by the inventor, provided they permit easy opening using a single oblique application of force relative to the strip 16 against the textures surfaces, the force being substantially in the plane of the surfaces (as shown in
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From the foregoing description, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that variations and modifications may be made to the embodiments described herein to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
Claims
1. An opening apparatus for a plastic pouch having a pouch opening located along an edge thereof between opposing inner faces of first and second panels, the apparatus comprising:
- a) a first discrete gripping area located substantially over a first portion of an outer face of the first panel adjacent the pouch opening; and
- b) a second discrete gripping area located substantially over a second portion of an outer face of the second panel adjacent the pouch opening and substantially in register with the first discrete gripping area, at least one of the first and the second discrete gripping areas being textured so that an oblique application relative to the pouch opening of opening forces thereagainst locally moves the first and second panels relative to one another so as to open the pouch.
2. The apparatus, according to claim 1, in which the plastic pouch is reclosable and has a sealing strip with first and second registrable profiles located along the pouch opening, and wherein the first and second discrete gripping areas are located adjacent the first and second registrable profiles, respectively, and wherein at least one of the first and the second discrete gripping areas is textured so that the oblique application relative to the sealing strip of opening forces thereagainst separates the closed first and second registrable profiles from each other so as to open the pouch.
3. The apparatus, according to claim 2, in which:
- a) the first discrete gripping area includes a first body having a first outer surface, the first body being connected to the first portion of the first panel adjacent the first registrable profile; and
- b) the second discrete gripping area includes a second body having a second outer surface, the second body being connected to the second portion of the second panel adjacent the second registrable profile.
4. The apparatus, according to claim 3, in which:
- at least one of the first and the second outer surfaces being textured so that the application of oblique opening forces thereagainst separates the first and second closed registrable profiles from each other.
5. The apparatus, according to claim 4, in which:
- both the first and second outer surfaces of the first and the second bodies are textured.
6. The apparatus, according to claim 3, in which the first and the second bodies each being located on either side of the sealing strip.
7. The apparatus, according to claim 3, in which the first and second bodies are located at about a center portion of the sealing strip.
8. The apparatus, according to claim 3, includes two sets of first and second bodies, the sets being spaced apart from one another along the sealing strip.
9. The apparatus, according to claim 3, includes three sets of firsts and second bodies, the sets being spaced apart from one another along the sealing strip.
10. The apparatus, according to claim 2, in which the first and second discrete gripping areas are S-shaped.
11. The apparatus, according to claim 2, in which the first and second discrete gripping areas include a plurality of protrusions.
12. The apparatus, according to claim 3, in which the first and second bodies are S-shaped.
13. The apparatus, according to claim 3, in which the first and second bodies are continuous along a length of the sealing strip.
14. An opening apparatus for a plastic pouch, the pouch having a pouch opening located along an edge thereof between opposing inner faces of first and second panels, the apparatus comprising:
- a) a first body having a first outer surface, the first body being connected to a first portion of an outer face of the first panel adjacent the pouch opening; and
- b) a second body having a second outer surface, the second body being connected to a second portion of an outer face of the second panel adjacent the pouch opening and substantially in register with the first body, at least one of the first and the second outer surfaces being textured so that an oblique application relative to the pouch opening of opening forces thereagainst locally moves the first and second panels relative to one another so as to open the pouch.
15. The apparatus, according to claim 14, in which the plastic pouch is reclosable and has a sealing strip with first and second registrable profiles located along the pouch opening, and wherein the first and second bodies are located adjacent the first and second registrable profiles, respectively, and wherein at least one of the first and the second bodies is textured so that the oblique application relative to the sealing strip of opening forces thereagainst separates the closed first and second registrable profiles from each other so as to open the pouch.
16. The apparatus, according to claim 15, in which:
- at least one of the first and the second outer surfaces being textured so that the application of oblique opening forces thereagainst separates the first and second closed registrable profiles from each other.
17. The apparatus, according to claim 1, in which:
- both the first and second outer surfaces of the first and the second bodies are textured.
18. The apparatus, according to claim 14, in which the first and the second bodies are in a form of at least one local spot located adjacent the edge.
19. The apparatus, according to claim 1, in which the first and discrete gripping areas are continuous along a length of the edge.
20. The apparatus, according to claim 15, in which the first and second outer surfaces include a plurality of protrusions.
Type: Application
Filed: May 29, 2015
Publication Date: Dec 1, 2016
Inventor: Raymond LEFEBVRE (Ste-Sophie)
Application Number: 14/726,066