Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Zipper or required component thereof – Slider having specific configuration – construction,...
Reexamination Certificate
2001-11-19
2003-09-02
Sandy, Robert J. (Department: 3677)
Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
Zipper or required component thereof
Slider having specific configuration, construction,...
C024S400000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06611998
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to closure devices and, more particularly, to a slider for closure devices with interlocking fastening strips. The inventive slider may be employed in traditional fastener areas, and is particularly well suited for fastening flexible storage containers, including plastic bags.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The use of closure devices for fastening storage containers, including plastic bags, is generally well known. Furthermore, the manufacture of closure devices made of plastic materials is generally known to those skilled in the art, as demonstrated by the numerous patents in this area.
A particularly well-known use for closure devices is in connection with flexible storage containers, such as plastic bags. In some instances, the closure device and the associated container are formed from thermoplastic materials, and the closure device and the side walls of the container are integrally formed by extrusion as a single piece. Alternatively, the closure device and side walls of the container may be formed as separate pieces and then connected by heat sealing or any other suitable connecting process. In either event, such closure devices are particularly useful An providing a closure means for retaining matter within the bag.
Conventional closure devices typically utilize mating male and female fastening strips or closure elements which are used to selectively seal the bag. With such closure devices, however, it is often difficult to determine whether the fastening strips are fully occluded. This problem is particularly acute when the strips are relatively narrow. Accordingly, when such fastening strips are employed, there exists a reasonable likelihood that the closure device is at least partially open.
Such fastening strips devices are also particularly difficult to handle by individuals with limited manual dexterity. Thus, in order to assist these individuals and for ease of use by individuals with normal dexterity, the prior art has also provided sliders for use in opening and closing the fastening strips, as disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,199,845, 5,007,142, 5,007,143, 5,010,627, 5,020,194, 5,070,583, 5,283,932, 5,301,394, 5,426,830, 5,431,760, 5,442,838, and 5,448,808. Some of these sliders include a separator finger which extends at least partially between the fastening strips. When the slider is moved in the appropriate direction, the separator finger divides the fastening strips and opens the bag.
During assembly of closure devices utilizing sliders, the sliders are often mounted onto fastening strips by moving the slider over the fastening strips in the vertical axis. Specifically, if the longitudinal axis of the fastening strips and slider is the X axis, the width is the transverse Y axis and the height is the vertical Z axis, the slider is attached to the fastening strips by moving the slider over the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis. In the past, sliders attached in the vertical Z axis have utilized either a multi-part or folding design. In either case the slider must be properly positioned along the fastening strip while the slider components are either snapped or ultrasonically welded together. These procedures increase the manufacturing costs. Examples of sliders with multiple parts are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,007,142 and 5,283,932 and folding plastic sliders in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,067,208, 5,070,583, and 5,448,808. The prior art has failed to afford a slider that is attached to the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis through a single step process. It would be desirable to have a slider that may be attached to the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis by merely urging the slider over the fastening strips. Such a device would reduce the manufacturing costs of closure devices utilizing sliders in addition to providing an effective and reliable means of attaching sliders to the fastening strips.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, a general object of the present invention is to provide a slider which overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art.
A more specific object of the present invention is to provide a one piece slider that may be attached to the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis by merely urging the slider over the fastening strips.
A related object of the present invention is to provide a slider that once attached prevents itself from being removed from the fastening strips thereafter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, a slider for closure devices is provided which accomplishes these and other objects and overcomes the above-identified drawbacks of the prior art. The inventive slider is intended for use with a storage container which includes a pair of complementary sheets or opposing flexible side walls, such as a plastic bag. The closure device includes interlocking fastening strips disposed along respective edge portions of the opposing side walls, and a slider slidably disposed on the interlocking fastening strips for facilitating the occlusion and deocclusion of the fastening strips when moved towards first and second ends thereof. In accordance with the present invention, flexible shoulders and legs are disposed on the slider for facilitating the attachment of the slider onto the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis. The flexible shoulders and legs further provide resistance against the removal of the slider from the fastening strips in the vertical Z axis thereafter.
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Feix Thomas C.
Sandy Robert J.
the glad products company
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