BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
Field of the Disclosure
[0002] The present disclosure relates to various embodiments of child-resistant reclosable
packages or bags.
Description of the Prior Art
[0003] The prior art includes various child-resistant packages. Typically, these packages
are designed to hold medicinal capsules, detergent capsules, or similar items which
might be attractive, but harmful, to a child. The prior art has many examples of plastic
lids, in order to be removed from the glass or plastic container, which must be squeezed
or pushed in various ways which would not be apparent to a child or would be beyond
the strength capabilities of the child. However, such containers are complicated to
manufacture and add a considerable expense to the consumer product. Additionally,
such containers may be heavy and bulky which adds to the costs of transportation.
Furthermore, this weight and bulk adds to the recycling burden of these products.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0004] It is therefore an object of the present disclosure to provide child-resistant containers
which maintain a high level of child resistance, while achieving reduced weight and
costs with respect to manufacture, transportation and recycling.
[0005] These and other objects are obtained by a polymeric or plastic container with various
zipper configurations, including zipper configurations with a high internal opening
force and a low external opening force. Such configurations include zippers where
only three flanges are sealed, so if the child attempts to open the bag by pulling
the external part of the bag, the high opening force of the zipper is encountered.
In order to encounter the low external opening force, the user must grab the unsealed
external flange while attempting to open the bag.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Further objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following
description and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a zipper as attached to the side walls of a
plastic bag or container, thereby resulting in the first embodiment of the present
disclosure.
Figures 2-4 are cross-sectional views of variations of the embodiment of Figure 1.
Figure 5A illustrates a first configuration of sealing jaws in the first aspect of
the present disclosure.
Figure 5B illustrates an alternative upper edge of the flange of Figure 5A.
Figure 6 illustrates a second configuration of sealing jaws in the first aspect of
the present disclosure.
Figures 7 and 8 illustrate the open and closed configuration of the second aspect
of the present disclosure.
Figure 9 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a third aspect of the present disclosure.
Figures 10A, 11, 12 and 13 illustrate the opening sequence for a third aspect of the
present disclosure.
Figures 10B illustrates an alternative embodiment of the third aspect of the present
disclosure.
Figure 10C illustrates the tab of the alternative embodiment of the third aspect of
the present disclosure.
Figure 10D illustrates the curtain of the third aspect of the present disclosure concealing
the tab of the second flange (shown in phantom).
Figures 14, 15, 16 and 17 illustrate various methods of manufacture for a variation
of the third aspect of the present disclosure.
Figures 18 and 19 illustrate a further variation of the third aspect of the present
disclosure.
Figures 20A-20D illustrate the fourth aspect of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0007] Pursuant to this disclosure, one sees that Figures 1-6 relate to a first aspect of
the present disclosure. In Figure 1, zipper, reclosure or closure 10 includes first
and second profiles 12, 14. First profile 12 includes a first exterior flange 16 and
a first interior flange 18 as well as a female interlocking element 20 formed from
first and second upwardly extending arms 22, 24 terminating in respective first and
second detent hooks 26, 28. Likewise, second profile 14 includes second exterior flange
32 and a second interior flange 34 as well as a male interlocking element 36 formed
from a post 38 and an arrowhead element 40. The interior wing 42 of arrowhead element
40 is more enlarged and protruding than the exterior wing 44 of arrowhead element
40. This causes the interior or product side or inside opening force to be greater
than the exterior or consumer side or outside opening force.
[0008] First and second profiles 12, 14 are sealed or otherwise attached to the respective
first and second sidewalls 102, 104 of bag 100. Of course, sidewalls 102, 104 are
joined or integral so as to form a storage volume 106 in the interior of the bag 100.
First exterior flange 16 and first interior flange 18 are sealed to first sidewall
102 so that the first exterior flange 16 is oriented toward the consumer side of the
zipper and the first interior flange 18 is oriented toward the product side of the
zipper. Likewise, second interior flange 34 is sealed to second sidewall 104 so that
the second exterior flange 32 (with a horizontal upper edge 33) is oriented toward
the consumer side of the zipper and the second interior flange 34 is oriented toward
the product side of the zipper. However, second exterior flange 32 is free of sealing
to the second sidewall 104. In this configuration, if a child grabbed the first and
second sidewalls 102, 104 and tried to pull them apart in the conventional manner,
the second sidewall 104 would transmit the opening forces to the interior side of
the female and male interlocking elements 20, 36 thereby encountering the high interior
opening force and making the zipper 10 very difficult, if not impossible, to open
with regular manual forces. However, if one grabbed the second exterior flange 32
and the first sidewall 102, and pulled them apart, the lower exterior opening force
will be encountered and the zipper will easily open.
[0009] Figure 2 illustrates a configuration with a shortened first sidewall 102, wherein
the end of the first shortened sidewall 102 is sealed to the first interior flange
18. Figure 3 illustrates a configuration wherein the first exterior flange 16 and
the second interior flange 34 are sealed to the respective first and second sidewalls
102, 104 and the first interior flange 18 and the second exterior flange 32 are free
of connection to the sidewalls 102, 104. Figure 4 illustrates the tips of first interior
and exterior flanges 16, 18 are sealed to first sidewall 102 as well as the tip of
second interior flange 34 is sealed to second sidewall 104. The end of the second
exterior flange 32 is free of connection to the second sidewall 104.
[0010] Figure 5A illustrates a variation wherein sealing jaws 112, 114 seal the first exterior
flange 16 to the first sidewall 102 and the second interior flange 34 to the second
sidewall 104, but the first interior flange 18 and the second exterior flange 32 (with
an upper edge 33) are free of sealing. Figure 5A illustrates the seals as shown in
Figure 3.
[0011] Figure 5B illustrates an alternative embodiment with respect to Figure 5A. As shown
in Figure 5B, an alternative is to replace the otherwise horizontal upper edge 33
of second exterior flange 32 with an edge 33' including a plurality of upwardly extending
tabs or sawteeth 35. The upwardly extending tabs or sawteeth 35 are typically, but
not necessarily triangular and spaced periodically. The upper points 37 of the upwardly
extending triangular tabs or sawteeth 35 are typically of the same height (i.e., the
same relationship with the second sidewall 104) as the horizontal upper edge 33 of
the embodiment of Figure 5A. As it is more difficult for the user to grip the upwardly
extending tabs or sawteeth 35 rather than the full upper edge 33 of the second exterior
flange 32, the resulting configuration is intended to become more child-resistant.
The upwardly extending tabs or sawteeth 35 may be placed opposite to printed icons
on the bag walls which say "Open Here" or similar instructions which will be helpful
to an adult to operate the zipper 10, but will not be helpful to a young child who
is unable to read or follow written instructions.
[0012] Figure 6 adds an additional sealing jaw 116 to seal first interior flange 18 to the
first sidewall 102. Figure 6 illustrates the seals as shown in Figure 4.
[0013] Figures 7 and 8 illustrate a second aspect of the present disclosure. A regular zipper
10 is placed in the bag 100 so that the internal side and external side are reversed
(i.e., the male element is enlarged on the upper or consumer side). The zipper 10
needs to have high opening force through profile design or by sealing it so that a
shearing effect is achieved. Two tabs 17 are provided below the interlocking elements
in order to aid in opening the bag from below (i.e., the internal side). These can
be made by making a fold of the film and sealing it or by having external tabs placed
on the film. The folds need to be small so that it will be necessary to pinch them
between two fingers to pull the film apart, thereby opening the zipper. Typically,
a child would try to open this bag from the top. They will most likely not figure
out how to use the film folds. Even if they do figure it out, they may not have the
strength to pinch and pull the folds apart.
[0014] Utilizing the film as leverage for opening the zipper will enable various zipper
designs to be used such as two flange, four flange, hinged, double zipper, or two
zippers back to back (which would have the low opening force sides of the zippers
face to face with the film fold in-between).
[0015] A third aspect of the disclosure is illustrated in Figures 9, 10A, 11, 12 and 13.
Figure 10A shows the cross-sectional of this third aspect. A proximal end of first
flange 122 is attached to first side wall 102 and a proximal end of second flange
124 is attached to second sidewall 104. First and second flanges 122, 124 are connected
by a multiple-element variable-alignment zipper 126. A free or distal edge 128 of
second flange 124 can be tucked, releasably engaged or hidden between the first sidewall
102 and the proximal first flange 122. It would not be intuitive for a user, particularly
a young user, to grasp the downwardly-pointing edge 128 of the second flange 124.
However, if the consumer does not do this, this configuration will go into shear mode
when attempted to be opened from either the consumer side of the package or the film
or product side (pinch grip and pull). This configuration eliminates the reliance
of opening forces and subsequent placement of film grip areas.
[0016] A further variation of the third aspect of this disclosure is illustrated in Figures
10B, 10C and 10D. Figure 10B is similar to Figure 10A. However, Figures 10B, 10C and
10D disclose the free or distal end of second flange 124 to include a tab 128'. Tab
128' is typically, but not necessarily, square or rectangular shaped. Tab 128' can
be used to manually grab the second flange 124 and pull the second flange 124 away
from the first flange. Moreover, as further shown in Figure 10B, the tab 128' can
be releasably engaged between the first flange 122 and the first wall. Furthermore,
a proximal end of curtain 125 is connected to second sidewall 104 proximate to where
second flange 124 is connected to second sidewall 104 (or, alternately, may be connected
to the second flange 124). As shown in Figure 10D, the free or distal end of curtain
125 is releasably engaged within an intersection of the first flange 122 and an interior
of the first wall 102 to conceal the tab 128' on second flange 124, thereby causing
the zipper, closure or reclosure 10 to be even more perplexing for a child to operate.
[0017] Still further variations of the third aspect of this disclosure are illustrated in
Figures 14-17. This configuration makes the zipper of the third aspect machine guidable.
Virtually any profile configuration can be used. It can be used in virtually any horizontal
form fill seal or premade application. Guide flanges 302, 304 are added to the respective
zipper profiles. The zipper is guided by aligning the guides 306, 308 that fit between
the guide flanges and their respective zipper flanges. Guides 306, 308 also serve
to assure that the pairs of sealing bars 112, 114 and 116, 118 each seal only one
sidewall to the respective profile. The resulting product is shown in Figures 18 and
19.
[0018] Various alternative embodiments of the fourth aspect of the disclosure are illustrated
in Figures 20A-20D. This aspect includes bag flaps which are on the inside of the
dispensing side of the bag or pouch 500. The flaps can be of separate material attached
to the inside of the bag or integral with the bag material. The end of the one flap
fits into the fold or point of attachment on the other flap. The illustrated aspect
may call for materials to be put inside the dispensing portion of the bag formed by
the outside film 502 which is folded to as to create first wall 529 and second wall
531, so as to create an "s" turn, thereby making the contents less accessible to children.
The flap itself can be created by attaching materials to form a C-fold with a single
flap in the middle of the C-fold. If the flap is tucked into the sides of the package,
the flap will be tight and hard to get past without a high degree of dexterity. Furthermore,
pulling the sides of the package apart to expose the flap will make it difficult to
open and simultaneously stick one's hand inside. As illustrated in Figure 20A, bag
500 is formed of walls 529 and 531 wherein first flap 509 is attached to first wall
529 immediately below the first zipper profile 506 of zipper 504. Similarly, the second
flap 510 is formed with a V-shape and is attached to second wall 531 below the second
profile 508 of zipper 504. The second flap 510 includes a proximal portion 512 which
is attached to the second wall 531 and a distal portion 514 which is tucked under
first flap 509. In Figure 20B, first flap 509 is formed by folding down the first
wall 529. First zipper profile 506 of the zipper 504 is attached to the first flap
509. The right wall 531 is folded in an S-configuration so as to create proximate
portion 512 of second flap 510 and distal portion 514 of second flap 510. Second zipper
profile 508 is attached to proximal portion 512 of second flap 510. Distal portion
514 is tucked under first flap 509. Figure 20C is similar to Figure 20A except that
first flap 509 is formed as an integral flange with first zipper profile 506 and second
flap 510 is formed as an integral flange with second zipper profile 508. Figure 20D
is similar to Figure 20B except that the zipper is replaced with a peel seal 540,
shown in a separated configuration.
[0019] This results in a package which would be self-closing despite not being locked. Creating
a specific path to follow to get into the package provides advantages over the prior
art. Taken from the sandwich bag, the flap can be created in a variety of configurations.
[0020] In all of these aspects of the disclosure, it is envisioned that the zipper may be
installed in a machine or transverse direction during manufacture.
[0021] Thus the several aforementioned objects and advantages are most effectively attained.
Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described
in detail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited
thereby and its scope is to be determined by that of the appended claims.
[0022] Further aspects of the present invention are recited in the following numbered clauses:
- 1. A container or bag, including:
a first wall and a second wall, the first wall and the second wall being joined together
so as to form a storage volume therebetween and a mouth;
a zipper attached to the first wall and second wall, thereby making the mouth reclosable,
and defining an inside of the container or bag oriented toward the storage volume
and an outside of the container or bag oriented toward the mouth, the zipper including:
a first profile including a first interior flange, a first interlocking element and
a first exterior flange; and
a second profile including a second interior flange, a second interlocking element
and a second exterior flange, the second exterior flange including an upper surface
with a plurality of tabs extending therefrom;
wherein the first exterior flange is attached to the first wall on an outside of the
container or bag, the second interior flange is attached to the second wall on an
inside of the container or bag; and
wherein the second wall extends beyond the second exterior flange, the second exterior
flange being unattached to the second bag wall, whereby opening forces applied to
the outside of the second wall of the package or bag are transmitted to the second
interior flange whereby increased internal opening forces are encountered upon engaging
the first exterior flange and the second wall, thereby resisting access to the interior
of the bag.
- 2. The container or bag of clause 1 wherein the first wall and the second wall are
formed of polymeric material.
- 3. The container or bag of clause 1 wherein the zipper is formed of polymeric material.
- 4. The container or bag of clause 3 wherein the tabs are triangularly shaped.
- 5. The container or bag of clause 4 wherein the tabs are regularly spaced from each
other.
- 6. The container or bag of clause 5 wherein the first interlocking element is a first
of a male and a female element and the second interlocking element is a second of
a male and a female element.
- 7. The container or bag of clause 6 wherein male element includes a shaft element
and an arrowhead element, wherein the arrowhead includes a first side oriented toward
the outside and a second side oriented toward the inside, wherein the second side
is more enlarged than the first side, thereby causing inside opening forces to be
greater than outside opening forces.
- 8. The container or bag of clause 7 in a child-resistant application.
- 9. A container or bag, including:
a first wall and a second wall, the first wall and the second wall being joined together
so as to form a storage volume therebetween and a mouth;
a zipper attached to the first wall and second wall, thereby making the mouth reclosable,
and defining an inside of the container or bag oriented toward the storage volume
and an outside of the container or bag oriented toward the mouth, the zipper including:
a first profile including a first flange and a first interlocking element, the first
flange including a first proximal end and a first distal end; and
a second profile including a second flange and a second interlocking element, the
second flange including a second proximal end and a second distal end;
wherein the proximal end of first flange is attached to the first wall below the first
interlocking element with the first interlocking element pointing up, and the proximal
end of second flange is attached to the second bag wall above the second interlocking
element with the second interlocking element pointing down, wherein the tab element
of the second distal end is releasably engaged within an intersection of the first
proximal end of the first flange and an interior of the first wall.
- 10. The container or bag of clause 9 further including a tab element on the second
distal end of the second interior flange.
- 11. The container or bag of clause 10 further including a curtain element with a third
proximal end and a third distal end, the third proximal end being attached to the
second flange or the second wall, and the third distal end being releasably engaged
within an intersection of the second proximal end of second flange and an interior
of the first wall thereby concealing the tab element of the second interior flange.
- 12. The container or bag of clause 11 wherein the first and second profiles are respective
first and second multiple-element variable alignment zipper profiles.
- 13. The container or bag of clause 12 wherein an outside opening force on the first
and second walls urges an engagement of the first and second variable alignment zipper
profiles into a shear mode.
- 14. The container or bag of clause 12 wherein an inside opening force on the first
and second walls urges an engagement of the first and second variable alignment zipper
profiles into a shear mode.
- 15. The container or bag of clause 10 wherein the tab is square or rectangular shaped.
- 16. The container or bag of clause 9 wherein the first wall and the second wall are
formed of polymeric material.
- 17. The container or bag of clause 9 wherein the zipper is formed of polymeric material.
1. A container or bag, including:
a first wall and a second wall, the first wall and the second wall being joined together
so as to form a storage volume therebetween and a mouth;
a zipper attached to the first wall and second wall, thereby making the mouth reclosable,
and defining an inside of the container or bag oriented toward the storage volume
and an outside of the container or bag oriented toward the mouth, the zipper including:
a first profile including a first interior flange, a first interlocking element and
a first exterior flange; and
a second profile including a second interior flange, a second interlocking element
and a second exterior flange, the second exterior flange including an upper surface
with a plurality of tabs extending therefrom;
wherein the first exterior flange is attached to the first wall on an outside of the
container or bag, the second interior flange is attached to the second wall on an
inside of the container or bag; and
wherein the second wall extends beyond the second exterior flange, the second exterior
flange being unattached to the second bag wall, whereby opening forces applied to
the outside of the second wall of the package or bag are transmitted to the second
interior flange whereby increased internal opening forces are encountered upon engaging
the first exterior flange and the second wall, thereby resisting access to the interior
of the bag.
2. The container or bag of Claim 1 wherein the first wall and the second wall are formed
of polymeric material.
3. The container or bag of Claim 1 wherein the zipper is formed of polymeric material.
4. The container or bag of Claim 3 wherein the tabs are triangularly shaped.
5. The container or bag of Claim 4 wherein the tabs are regularly spaced from each other.
6. The container or bag of Claim 5 wherein the first interlocking element is a first
of a male and a female element and the second interlocking element is a second of
a male and a female element.
7. The container or bag of Claim 6 wherein male element includes a shaft element and
an arrowhead element, wherein the arrowhead includes a first side oriented toward
the outside and a second side oriented toward the inside, wherein the second side
is more enlarged than the first side, thereby causing inside opening forces to be
greater than outside opening forces.
8. The container or bag of Claim 7 in a child-resistant application.