Closure Securing Element Patents (Class 493/214)
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Patent number: 6981936Abstract: A method of making slider end stops on zippers comprising two interlockable profiled closure members. The method comprises the steps of: opening a section of a zipper tape to form a gap between the profiled closure members; inserting a first portion of a body into the gap with a second portion of the body projecting above the tops of the profiled closure members; and joining the first portion of the body to adjoining sections of the profiled closure members. Then the body is narrowed down the middle to form a neck where the zipper tape will later be cut, each half of the body forming a respective slider end stop, but on different zipper segments. Alternatively, two bodies can be inserted into the gap and then joined to adjoining sections of the closure members. The zipper tape is cut between the two bodies, which will ultimately form respective slider end stops on different zipper segments. In an alternative embodiment, the zipper tape and the bag making film can be integrally formed.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Eric Paul Plourde, James H. Pool
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Patent number: 6979289Abstract: A slider (10), a slider insertion apparatus (50) and a method for inserting the slider (10) on an interlocked fastener or zipper (25) of a reclosable bag (44). A loading rack (58, 72) feeds individual sliders (10) to the slider insertion apparatus (50) wherein the slider (10) is inserted on the interlocked profiles (24, 28) being held by a zipper guide (56). After insertion, a keeper (15) and retaining shoulders (19, 20) of the slider (10) secure an interlocking member (22) of the profile (24) from unintentional engagement with an interlocking member (26) of the opposing profile (28). A positioner (200) is used to move the inserted slider (10) and/or to move the attached reclosable bag (44) in conjunction with driving rollers (217) of a vertical form-fill-and-seal machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Michael McMahon, Stanley Piotrowski
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Patent number: 6939281Abstract: A method of automatically forming bags fitted with complementary closure strips secured to distinct support webs and associated with an actuating slide, in which method: at least one film suitable for forming the walls of the bags is supplied continuously; a closure assembly comprising complementary closure strips secured to distinct lateral support webs which extend beyond the closure strips is supplied continuously, the strips being associated with slides for actuating the closure strips, which slides are distributed along the length of the closure assembly as supplied; the closure assembly formed in this way is fixed via the external lateral support webs to the film forming the wall of the bags; the method being characterized in that: a loop is made in the continuously supplied film; and inside the concave portion of the loop the closure assembly is fixed to the surface of the film that corresponds to the outside surface of the bags.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: S2F FlexicoInventor: Henri Georges Bois
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Patent number: 6929594Abstract: A method and an apparatus for automatically feeding zipper assemblies (with or without sliders) to a station, for example, a station where the zipper assemblies are sealed to thermoplastic bag making film. The zipper tape feeding apparatus comprises a pair of endless belts that circulate in opposite directions and have confronting portions running along a straight pathway through which a zipper tape is passed. The first belt is driven intermittently by a motor and the second belt is free to circulate during frictional contact with the first belt. At least a portion of the zipper tape is sandwiched between confronting portions of the belts, being moved forward as the belts circulate. The belts are preferably made of rubber to minimize slippage of the zipper tape during feeding.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Victor Delisle
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Patent number: 6918234Abstract: The present invention relates to a process used for packaging a product in a web of material that has a zipper attached thereto. The process includes providing a web of material having first and second edges and a zipper including first and second interlocking members. The first and second interlocking members of the zipper are interlocked together. The first interlocking member of the zipper is attached to the web at an intermediate portion of the web between the first and second edges of the web. The second interlocking member has an attachment region that is facing away from the web. One edge of the web is folded away from the zipper and toward the other edge of the web. Unit operations are performed on the zipper to create zipper segments from the zipper while the zipper is exposed. Each of the zipper segments is associated with an individual food package made from the web.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventors: Toby R. Thomas, Alexander R. Provan, Craig E. Cappel, Larry E. Benedict, Gerald R. Winiecki
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Patent number: 6884207Abstract: A flexible package is provided with a shrouded slide fastener closure. Fastener tracks are deformed at each end to provide an end stop to limit slider movement. A stop of reduced area with increased pull off force performance is provided. Features of the end stop include an L-shaped shoulder located above an underlying finger portion comprising an undeformed portion of the fastener tracks. The remainder of the end stop is formed by heating, softening and displacing portions of the fastener track material.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth C. Pokusa
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Patent number: 6884208Abstract: Methods and apparatus for eliminating unattached remnants or tails of bag making film adjacent a string zipper during manufacture of reclosable bags. Gathered film tails may interfere with slider insertion or slider operation or may cause the film to be pulled off of or peeled away from the string zipper during slider operation. After trimming, the tails of the film are welded to the zipper by conductive heat sealing or equivalent means.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Lewis Albert Haws
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Patent number: 6840897Abstract: An apparatus and method for engaging both profiles (18, 20) of an interlocked zipper (12) as the zipper or fastener strip is guided onto a supply of thermoplastic film (16) used to make a reclosable bag. A first interlocked profile (18) of the zipper is engaged by at least one roller (24, 26, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44) of the roller-type applicator (10). A disc (28) mechanically attached to an end section of at least one of the rollers engages a web (22) of the second interlocked profile (20) that extends beyond the width of a web of the first profile (18). By their attachment, the disc (28) and the roller move the profiles (18, 20) at the same speed so that the profiles remain aligned as they are moved through the zipper guide (14). The zipper (12) is then attached to a surface of the thermoplastic film (16) used to make the reclosable bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Nigel Knight
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Patent number: 6817160Abstract: A vertical form fill seal, stand-up, bag and a method of making the same is disclosed. The bag made of a flexible and resilient material such as plastic, has hollow interior, a horizontal bottom seal located below the hollow interior and a top horizontal seal located above the hollow interior. The bag can stand, preferably on or near the bottom seal, when filled with contents. A recloseable seal, such as a finger closure zipper or a slide zipper in other embodiments, is on a perimeter of the hollow interior, and between the top and bottom seals. The recloseable seal extends in a direction other than horizontal, and may extends the entire distance, or only a part of the distance, between the top horizontal seal and the bottom horizontal seal. The recloseable seal is fixed to sealed horizontal sides, or other than the sealed horizontal sides, and may be flush with the bag or extending beyond the edges of the bag. The bag has a handle above the top horizontal seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: CMD CorporationInventor: John A. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6802879Abstract: The present invention is an improved vacuum collection bag for vacuum cleaners and other appliances. By employing an impermeable bag and an air-permeable particle separator together with a tight seal against a vacuum system dirt tube in place of a conventional paper bag filter, it has been determined that the vacuum cleaner bag can be reused and significantly improve the filtration performance of the vacuum system.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Inventor: John James Scanlon
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Publication number: 20040192529Abstract: Provided is a plastic bag including a live elastic strip that, in the elastic strip's normal condition, contracts thereby constricting an opening of the bag to assist in retaining the bag to an object. The elastic strip includes a first region that is continuously attached to a sidewall of the bag between a first side edge and a second side edge of the bag and a second region that remains unattached to the sidewall. The attached region does not contract but instead forces the portion of the sidewall to which it is attached to pucker into a serpentine path. The unattached region does contract causing the portion of the sidewall to which it is adjacent to bunch together. Also provided is a method for manufacturing a plastic bag that involves stretching a live elastic tape and continuously attaching a region of the stretched tape to a web of plastic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: THE GLAD PRODUCTS COMPANYInventors: John Rusnak, Jeff Shoemaker, Amit Shah, Scott O'Hara
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Patent number: 6796931Abstract: A modular slider feeder tube system comprising first and second feeder tubes having respective ends that are coupled by a tube coupling device. Each of the first and second feeder tubes is made of resilient material and comprises a respective channel having a profile that is asymmetric and substantially constant along the lengths of the channels. The tube coupling device also comprises a channel, via which channel the channel of the first feeder tube communicates with the channel of the second feeder tube. Each of the channels maintains the orientation of each slider passing therethrough so that the same end of the slider is always in the lead.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Ronald Cortigiano, Sr.
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Patent number: 6786947Abstract: A washable cloth vacuum cleaner filter bag for use on wet/dry vacuum cleaners and in central vacuum cleaner systems includes a first opening for receiving vacuumed debris, means for attaching the first opening to the inlet of the vacuum cleaner or system, and a second opening, which is reversably sealable, for removing the vacuumed debris from the bag. In combination with the bag, the vacuum cleaner or system may be successfully used to suction up fine particulate debris, including gypsum dust and MDF dust. For a preferred embodiment of the new vacuum cleaner filter bag, the bag, which is of generally rectangular shape, is fabricated from a tight weave, synthetic-fiber cloth having a warp of about 160 threads per inch and a weft of about 68 threads per inch. A variety of fastener types may be employed for the reversably sealable second opening. The second opening incorporates a cuff on one side of the opening which is turned inside out to fold over the edge of the other side of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventor: Robin A. Mountford
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Patent number: 6745545Abstract: A horizontal form, fill and seal machine has a hollow forming box into which a continuous film is longitudinally fed from a packaging film supply. The forming box has a top, sides and open inlet and outlet ends. A pair of guide bars extend from the outlet end of the forming box adjacent the forming box sides and extending away from the inlet end. The forming box transforms the flat packaging film into a film envelope that extends about the guide bars and has a product-receiving surface that rests on a conveyor between the guide bars. Sealing bars are provided to join the longitudinal edges of the packaging film together and to form seals across the envelope at package length intervals after each deposit of product onto the product-receiving surface. A zipper attaching mechanism applies zipper to the film upstream of the forming box.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: John H. Schneider, Stanley Piotrowski, Nigel Knight
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Patent number: 6740019Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing bags including complementary closure strips, the method comprising the steps consisting in: separately feeding a film and closure strips having sequential thin zones at the same pitch as the bags; and fixing the strips to the film; the method further comprising the steps consisting in: detecting loss of synchronization between the closure strips and means acting in the assembly station; and in the event of loss of synchronization being detected, modifying the size of the sequential thin zones provided in the strips so as to reestablish synchronization. The present invention also relates to a machine for implementing the method, and to the bags obtained thereby.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Flexico FranceInventor: Henri Georges Bois
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Patent number: 6733178Abstract: A bag including two generally parallel sheets forming the main walls of the bag, complementary closure strips fixed to respective ones of the sheets, and a cursor for actuating the strips for closing and opening purposes. Parallel to the closure strips between the sheets, and level with the mouth of the bag, additional sealing structure in relief disposed on the insides of the closure strips, designed to provide sealing by forming a barrier between the sheets in the closed position of the bag, the additional sealing structure in relief being placed facing the flanks of the cursor to be urged towards their sealing position by the cursor when the cursor is moved towards the sealing position.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Flexico-FranceInventor: Henri Bois
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Patent number: 6712509Abstract: A plastic bag comprises opposing body panels fixedly connected to each other along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging the pair of sides. A reclosable zipper extending along a mouth portion formed opposite the sealed bottom of the plastic bag. The zipper is preferably free of graspable upper pull flanges in order to best accommodate a slider and inhibit operation of the zipper without the slider. The slider is mounted to the zipper for movement between a closed position and an open position. The zipper is closed while the slider is in the closed position. The zipper is opened in response to movement of the slider to the open position. To inhibit tampering with the contents of the bag, the bag includes a tamper-evident feature. In one set of embodiments, the tamper-evident feature initially maintains the slider in the closed position and allows the slider to move away from the closed position toward the open position in response to removing or breaking the tamper-evident feature.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventor: Craig E. Cappel
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Patent number: 6685614Abstract: The invention is a process for manufacturing plastic zipper bags. In the process, zippers are disposed along both opposing edges of a pair of contiguous elongate plastic sheets. The elongate plastic sheets are then divided into individual bags by sealing the two plastic sheets to one another along spaced-apart transverse sealing lines. By these steps, the pair of elongate plastic sheets are transformed into a strip of plastic bags comprising a plurality of individual plastic bags attached to one another along abutting transverse sealing lines. Each plastic bag along the strip of plastic bags has a zippered upper edge and a zippered lower edge. Next, the upper edge of every other plastic bag along the plastic bag strip is sealed with a sealing edge disposed parallel to and proximate to the zipper along the upper edge. On each of the other bags along the plastic bag strip, the lower edge is sealed with a sealing line disposed parallel to and proximate to the zipper along the lower edge.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventor: Patrick D Arnell
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Patent number: 6675552Abstract: A packaging foil is continuously withdrawn from a supply. The foil is folded around the products to be packaged. Cut-off lengths of closing profile sections are inserted with a feed unit between the two longitudinal edges of the foil. In a sealing station, the two longitudinal edges of the foil are sealed together and the foil is then sealed onto the closing profile sections. In another sealing station, transverse sealing seams are formed between the free ends of successive closing profile sections and the tube is cut approximately in the center of the transverse seams. A high packaging output is achieved as a result of the continuous withdrawal of the foil.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: SIG Pack Systems AGInventors: Rico Kunz, Thomas Strasser, Ernst Wanner, Horst Loewenthal
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Patent number: 6640519Abstract: An apparatus (50) for securing a fastening strip (58) to a web (18) of packaging material comprises an anvil (100) which defines a support surface for the web. The support surface has an elongate recess (104) for receiving the fastening strip. There is a moveable sealing device (116) disposed opposite and below the support surface and a retractable support element (130) disposed between the support surface and sealing device. A feeding arrangement feeds the fastening strip along the recess and between the support element and the support surface arrangement. Suction is applied via a vacuum chamber (102) to hold the fastening strip in the recess and permit the support element to be retracted to a position which permits the sealing device to move the web into engagement with the support surface and the fastening strip with the fastening strip received in the recess to permit sealing of the fastening strip to the web.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Molins PLCInventor: James Goodwin
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Patent number: 6623414Abstract: A method of producing a compression preservation bag includes the following first step and second step, thus allowing the longitudinal and widthwise lengths thereof to easily changed, and thus, providing for a wide size variation of the bag. The first step is carried out to form a rectangular, flat, cylindrical, and bottomed bag part formed of a laminate film and having a mouth portion at one end thereof in a longitudinal direction thereof. The second step is carried out to install a closing structure made of synthetic resin and having a length corresponding to a length of the mouth portion of the bag part on a region in the vicinity of the mouth portion of the bag part by thermal fusion or the like. The closing structure functions to freely open and close the mouth portion of the bag part.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Aru CorporationInventor: Ryoichi Ohtsubo
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Patent number: 6620087Abstract: A zipper segment for transverse direction application to a bag film web in which the profiles are of unequal lengths and joined together at their ends. As a result, the shorter profile is placed in tension. During bag formation the longer profile is initially attached to the bag film web and the shorter side is attached only by the engagement of the profile interlocking members and end seals. The shorter side, which is not directly attached to the web, nonetheless remains close to the web as a result of the tension imparted on the short side by the longer side.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Eric P. Plourde
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Patent number: 6609998Abstract: A method and a machine for making a plastic film bag with opposed closable end openings as well as a double compartment bag is described. The bags may be formed from J-folded, U-folded or tubular film sheets. In one embodiment, a bag is formed with a gusseted end adjacent which a zipper closure and a detachable end is provided and at the other end of the bag there is provided an opening which is closable by a closure tag. The method and machine are also adaptable to form double-ended closure bags having two distinct compartments, each accessible by a respective one of the end closure. The bags formed by the method and machine have various uses such as carrying two separate articles, each article being accessible from one of the opposed ends of the bags. The double compartment bags may also contain two different products, each accessible separately through a zipper closure. The bags may also be formed with a flap provided with wicket holes to support the bag in an automatic bag filling machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Glopak Inc.Inventors: Robert Lauzon, Ritchie Baird, Guy J. Houle, Pierre Papineau, Richard Beauchesne
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Patent number: 6609827Abstract: A bag comprising two generally parallel sheets (16, 18) forming the main walls of the bag, complementary closure strips (20, 22) fixed to respective ones of the sheets, and a cursor (50) for actuating the strips (20, 22) for closing and opening purposes, the bag being characterized in that it further comprises, parallel to the closure strips (20, 22) between said sheets (16, 18), and level with the mouth (12) of the bag, a structure (100) disposed on the insides of the closure strips (20, 22), designed to provide sealing by forming a barrier between the sheets (16, 18) in the closed position of the bag, said structure (100) being placed facing the flanks (52, 54) of the cursor (50) to be urged towards their sealing position by the cursor (50) when the cursor is moved towards the sealing position.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Inventors: Henri Bois, Steven Ausnit
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Patent number: 6605026Abstract: A reclosable zipper including a first closure profile, a second closure profile constructed and arranged to selectively mate with the first closure profile, and a web arrangement joining the first closure profile and the second closure profile. The web arrangement includes a plurality of tear regions radially spaced across the web arrangement. Each of the tear regions has a lower shear strength than the remaining portions of the web arrangement. The tear regions may include multiple layers and have geometric shapes, such as a T, a trapezoid, a triangle, a round, and a rectangle. In some embodiments, there is a second web arrangement joining the first and second closure profiles. This reclosable zipper can be used on a flexible package to create a tamper-evident flexible package. Methods of operation are described.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Mladomir Tomic
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Patent number: 6601370Abstract: A reclosable film package for storage of solid or liquid food products using a straight-tear film package having a zipper. The straight-tear films allow for tearing of the film along straight lines without perforating or laser scoring of the film allowing optimal integrity of the package and product.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Frank J. Colombo, Jeffrey D. Moulton
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Patent number: 6588177Abstract: A method and apparatus for applying a reclosable profile element, or zipper, to a packaging film. The packaging film is formed into a tubular form about a forming tube. The zipper is received in a guide block formed along the interior of the forming tube. The extended flanges of each member of the zipper are urged flat against the outer circumference of the fill tube. The packaging film is applied over the flanges of the zipper and a header is created by a rod extending along the length of an initial portion of the fill tube. A heated seal bar secures the film to the flanges of the zipper. After the zipper has been attached to the film, the packaging material is urged out of the interior of the fill tube by a changing configuration of the guide block.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Greg W. Melchoir
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Patent number: 6574939Abstract: An apparatus for producing re-closable bag packages has a device for delivering and securing a portion of a closure strip on a film web. To make greater output as well as continuous operation of the apparatus possible, it is proposed that the device be equipped with a horizontally movable securing device, which tacks the portions to a moving film web.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Antwan Heijnen, Peter Slenders, Mark Smeets
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Patent number: 6553740Abstract: An apparatus for attaching discrete lengths of zipper at spaced intervals across a web of bag making film has an endless belt supported between a pair of pulleys for moving zipper segments into position on the web. The zipper segments are cut from a zipper supply and fed into a nip between the endless belt and the web top surface. After a zipper segment is deposited into position on the web, the endless belt is raised. A vertically movable sealing bar below the web is raised into position to heat the web to seal the zipper to the web after which the sealing bar is lowered. The web then advances and the process is repeated.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Victor Delisle
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Patent number: 6539691Abstract: A package fabricated from a flexible sheet material capable of being sealed for closing off the interior of the package from ambient atmosphere is disclosed. The package has two or more side walls and a like number of side seams. The package has an open upper end portion terminating in a free edge. The inner surface of the side walls has a releasably securable adhesive adjacent the upper end portion in a pattern wherein the adhesive does not extend into the area of the side seams, thus increasing the structural integrity of the package.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Fres-Co System USA, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Scott Beer
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Patent number: 6533711Abstract: A flexible package, and a method of forming such package, which includes two sheets of material joined together at side portions and a bottom portion, with the top edge being open. The top edge is sealed at one portion thereof to provide a reinforced portion, and the remaining portion forms a discharge spout. A handle opening is formed in the reinforced portion, and a fastening strip extends across the entire top edge to provide a openable fastening strip at the spout, and to provide a non-openable portion adjacent the handle opening to provide reinforcement thereat.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Anderson, Mark A. Steele
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Patent number: 6526726Abstract: A method of applying a slider to a fastener-carrying web of plastic film. The fastener includes interlockable profiles and fins depending from the respective profiles. One of the fins is attached to the web of plastic film such that the profiles are immediately adjacent to the web. The fastener is folded away from the web about the attached fin such that the profiles and proximate portions of the fins are oriented at an angle, preferably about 90 degrees, relative the web. Because the profiles and proximate fin portions are oriented at an angle relative to the web, they can be easily accessed and controlled for applying the slider to the profiles and performing other fastener-related operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventors: Aaron L. Strand, Alexander R. Provan, Thomas L. Coomber, Toby R. Thomas
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Patent number: 6523325Abstract: Apparatus for making packages having improved openable and reclosable interlocking seals from a continuous web of composite packaging film, the seal having male and female portions of arrowhead shape in cross section, snap detents, and being formed transversely to the direction of film flow during package formation at line speed. The packaging film is provided at package length intervals with thermoformable strips secured thereto transversely to the running length of the film, and is fed to a modified standard vertical form, fill and seal packaging machine where the film is formed into a bag with the thermoformable strip inside in ends abutting folded facing relationship at the upper end of the bag, product deposited into the bag, the bag sealed, the reclosable interlocking seal formed, and the bag severed from the next bag being formed.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: SealStrip CorporationInventors: Harold M Forman, Trevor G Smith
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Patent number: 6519917Abstract: Methods and apparatus for making gusseted packages having openable and reclosable interlocking seals, the seals having male and female portions, snap detents, and formed transversely to the direction of film flow. The packaging film is provided at package length intervals with thermoformable strips secured thereto transversely to the running length of the film, and is fed to a modified standard vertical form, fill and seal packaging machine with gussets forming tooling where the film is formed into a bag with the thermoformable strips inside at the upper end of the bag, product deposited into the bag, the bag sealed, the reclosable interlocking seal formed, and the bag severed from the next bag being formed. The reclosable seal provides auditory and tactile indications of seal closing. Some packages are formed with the thermoformable strips in the gusset, and some are formed with the gusset free of strip material.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Sealstrip CorporationInventor: Harold M Forman
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Patent number: 6516850Abstract: An apparatus for applying strip fastener elements or zippers to web material includes an unwind stand holding a roll of film material, an infeed dancer arrangement of rollers, a zipper apparatus which conditions zipper material, cuts zippers and delivers zippers to a zipper feed apparatus. The zipper feed apparatus loads zippers into a sealing platen of a rotating turret. The rotating turret carries the zippers successively to a position adjacent a surface of the film and a seal bar presses the film to successive zippers to seal the zippers thereto while a new zipper is being received in a sealing platen of the turret at a loading station at a rotational position at a distance from the sealing station. The film with zippers attached is drawn downstream of the turret to a rewind dancer roll assembly and thereafter to a rewind stand for winding into a roll of zippered film.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Hudson-Sharp Machine Co.Inventors: Gerry J. Blohowiak, Peter J. Hatchell, Sean Kevin Lemerand, Ernest H. Teske, Scott C. Romenesko
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Patent number: 6517473Abstract: A device and method for installing sliders onto fasteners for plastic bags includes a rotor having one or more slider pockets for carrying sliders and one or more notch cutting tools for cutting notches in a fastener. A slider is put into a slider pocket and the rotor is actuated to cut a notch in a fastener and position a slider in the notch. The fastener is then advanced, sliding the slider onto the fastener.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventor: Craig E. Cappel
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Patent number: 6511406Abstract: A method of producing a compression preservation bag includes the following first step and second step, thus allowing the longitudinal and widthwise lengths thereof to easily changed, and thus, providing for a wide size variation of the bag. The first step is carried out to form a rectangular, flat, cylindrical, and bottomed bag part formed of a laminate film and having a mouth portion at one end thereof in a longitudinal direction thereof. The second step is carried out to install a closing means made of synthetic resin and having a length corresponding to a length of the mouth portion of the bag part on a region in the vicinity of the mouth portion of the bag part by thermal fusion or the like. The closing structure functions to freely open and close the mouth portion of the bag part.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: ARU CorporationInventor: Ryoichi Ohtsubo
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Patent number: 6481183Abstract: A vertical form fill seal, stand-up, bag and a method of making the same is disclosed. The bag made of a flexible and resilient material such as plastic, has hollow interior, a horizontal bottom seal located below the hollow interior and a top horizontal seal located above the hollow interior. The bag can stand, preferably on or near the bottom seal, when filled with contents. A recloseable seal, such as a finger closure zipper or a slide zipper in other embodiments, is on a perimeter of the hollow interior, and between the top and bottom seals. The recloseable seal extends in a direction other than horizontal, and may extends the entire distance, or only a part of the distance, between the top horizontal seal and the bottom horizontal seal. The recloseable seal is fixed to sealed horizontal sides, or other than the sealed horizontal sides, and may be flush with the bag or extending beyond the edges of the bag. The bag has a handle above the top horizontal seal.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: CMD CorporationInventor: John A. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6440051Abstract: A method and a machine for making a plastic film bag with opposed closable end openings as well as a double compartment bag is described. The bags may be formed from J-folded, U-folded or tubular film sheets. In one embodiment, a bag is formed with a gusseted end adjacent which a zipper closure and a detachable end is provided and at the other end of the bag there is provided an opening which is closable by a closure tag. The method and machine are also adaptable to form double-ended closure bags having two distinct compartments, each accessible by a respective one of the end closure. The bags formed by the method and machine have various uses such as carrying two separate articles, each article being accessible from one of the opposed ends of the bags. The double compartment bags may also contain two different products, each accessible separately through a zipper closure. The bags may also be formed with a flap provided with wicket holes to support the bag in an automatic bag filling machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Glopak, Inc.Inventors: Robert Lauzon, Ritchie Baird, Guy J. Houle, Pierre Papineau, Richard Beauchesne
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Patent number: 6436500Abstract: This invention relates to a system and method for reclosing a package. A package reclosure is provided with a top layer having a perforation and a carrier substrate. A folded substrate or folded member is provided between the carrier substrate and top layer. The folded member is only secured to the top layer such that, when the perforation is torn, a portion of the folded member may be unfolded to reveal a repositionable adhesive which is used to retain an end of the package in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: 3 Sigma CorporationInventors: Kenneth Ralph Yingst, Paul Reid Benson
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Patent number: 6422987Abstract: An apparatus is provided for producing recloseable bags (10). The recloseable opening (32) of the bags is surrounded by mutually opposite halves (20, 22) of a recloseable strip, these halves being firmly welded to mutually opposite bag walls (12, 14) and, at the ends, being welded to the two lateral longitudinal sealed seams (16) of the bag (10). The apparatus is characterized, on the one hand, by at least one inner sealing jaw (72) between the two bag walls (12, 14) in the crossover region of the longitudinal sealed seam (16) and recloseable strip (18), and, on the other hand, by at least one counter-jaw (82, 84) on the outside of a bag wall (12, 14). The counter-jaw is located opposite the inner sealing jaw (72) such that, between the inner sealing jaw (72) and the counter-jaw (82, 84), it is possible to position a bag wall (12, 14) by way of its crossover region and to press flat the relevant half (20, 22) of the recloseable strip (18) and weld the same to the bag wall (12, 14).Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Harro Hofliger Verpackungsmachinen GmbHInventor: Klaus Hamm
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Publication number: 20020074260Abstract: A pack of self-opening bags with a front, rear, and co-joined side walls, with front and rear tabs extending from top edges of the front and rear walls. The tabs have a curved aperture slits therein, and the tabs are frangibly adhered together with contact adhesive. The slit has a main cut section, a first curved end section at one end, and a second curved end section at the opposite end. The first curved section has a curve that extends upwardly and inwardly from the main cut section. The second curved section has a substantially semicircular curve that extends from the main cut section in a direction towards the bottom edge of the tab and has an end that is substantially perpendicular to and adjacent the main cut section. In one embodiment, the first curved section is dashed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Daniel C. Huang, Frank F.J. Huang
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Patent number: 6393804Abstract: A method of forming a gusseted plastic zipper bag. The zipper profiles are provided intermittently on a carrier web, the thickness of which is less than the bag film, the carrier web is attached to the bag film that has windows cut therein that are aligned transversely so that profile-free section of the carrier web covers the windows. During bag formation the sections of the bag film with windows covered by the carder web are folded to form gussets.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Steven Ausnit
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Patent number: 6364820Abstract: A hose (1) of a flexible plastic material is designed so as to be reformed into a web (2) with mutually sequential packaging blanks (26) separated by transverse slits (27). The hose has a region (15) oriented in the longitudinal direction which is cut on the formation of the web (2). At least one longitudinal thickening (14) is included in region (15). A device for reforming the hose (1) into the web (2) has retainer devices (33a, 33b) provided with a channel having a gap whose width exceeds the thickness of two adjacent hose walls (11a, 11b). A slitting device is located in the channel. Cutting and welding devices (37, 39) form the transverse and longitudinal slits (27, 29) and also form transverse connecting zones between the walls (11, 11b) on either side of each transverse slit (27).Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Joker System ABInventors: Jan Jostler, Ingemar Brodén
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Patent number: 6306071Abstract: A single-piece slider device for use with resealable closure mechanisms having a first closure profile and a second closure profile is provided. The slider device includes a rigid top wall, at least a first plow for separating the first and second closure profiles, a first sidewall, and a second sidewall. The first and second sidewalls each have an inner surface, an outer surface, a bottom edge, and a length. The first sidewall has a first flex point arranged and configured to allow the first sidewall to flex at the first flex point. The second sidewall has a second flex point arranged and configured to allow the second sidewall to flex at the second flex point. The flexpoints can be notches on the outer portions or inner portions of the sidewalls, between the top wall and the sidewalls, or between the sidewalls and the bottom portions. The top wall can have depending tabs to help align the slider device with the profiles.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Mladomir Tomic
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Patent number: 6293896Abstract: A method of making packages having a reclosable zipper construction openable and closable by a slider device, on a horizontal form, fill and seal process. The method includes applying the slider device to the zipper construction prior to incorporating the zipper construction with side panels to form the package. A tamper-evident seal may be provided encasing the slider device to provide indication whether access has been gained to the interior of the package.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: James E. Buchman
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Publication number: 20010005971Abstract: An invention for forming, filling, and sealing a flexible recloseable container. Both vertical and horizontal methods for placing product within the container are disclosed. The invention includes guiding a web of film which has interlocking fastener strips sealed to the web. A slider for locking and unlocking the fastener strips is placed in the correct orientation, spread apart at a pair of inner feet, and inserted over the fastener strips. The slider is positioned to close a substantial portion of the strips, and then an end stop, docking station, and corner seal are formed against a sealing plate. The slider is then repositioned, and a tamper evident seal may be placed over the fastener strips.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2001Publication date: July 5, 2001Inventor: Ronald G. Thieman
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Patent number: 6254519Abstract: In an automatic filling and closing process for flexible package in which a film is supplied while being longitudinally fused, and the respective steps of filling the longitudinally fused film with contents, laterally fusing the film and cutting the laterally fused area are performed, a slit or a hole is intermittently formed in the supplied film, at a site from unwinding of the film to the longitudinal fusing, during interruption of the supply of the film in the steps of lateral fusing and cutting, and an opening fusing tape is placed over the slit or hole to weld around the perimeter of the slit or hole, thereby obtaining a tape-sealed bag which is easily openable in an opening direction approximately parallel with the laterally fused area.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Hoseki Planning, Sanwa Automatic Machinery Co., Ltd.Inventor: Isao Toshima
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Patent number: 6131370Abstract: The apparatus and method attaches a section of unsupported interlocking zipper transversely to portion of film drawn around a fill tube of a form fill and sea machine. This includes the steps of driving and guiding said zipper horizontally around the outside of the film formed around the tube in a direction transverse to direction of movement of the film, after the formation of the fin seal. An alternative embodiment drives and guides the zipper horizontally around the inside of the film formed around the tube prior to the formation of the fin seal. A retractable ledge may be used to guide the zipper in the alternative embodiment. A slider operated zipper can also be used in this alternative.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Steven Ausnit
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Patent number: 6131369Abstract: A method of making reclosable packages is provided. A package is formed from thermoplastic film. The package includes a reclosable zipper. The sides of the package are slit and spread apart. A slider is inserted on to the zipper through a side slit.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Steve Ausnit