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Reclosable packages for vacuum, pressure and/or liquid containment

a technology of vacuum, pressure and/or liquid containment, applied in the field of flexible containers, can solve the problems of loss of vacuum, unsuitability for the intended purpose of the container, and the inability to retain the desired vacuum, pressure or liquid containment feature of the container,

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-05-04
ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC
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[0013] Flexible containers that are hermetically resealable are disclosed herein. Each resealable container comprises a receptacle and a pair of plastic zipper strips. The zipper strips are flattened at the ends within the side seal regions and are joined to each other, without substantial deformation of the closure profiles, in respective transition areas substantially contiguous with the side seals. These transition areas of zipper strip joinder assist in providing a leakproof transition from the openable section of the zipper to the side seals, where the closure profiles are fused and flattened (i.e., crushed).

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Many flexible containers that were reclosable typically did not retain the desired vacuum, pressure or liquid containment feature that existed prior to the container being opened for the first time.
Such leakage would cause a loss of vacuum.
The stored material may be of a type that, when exposed to air during storage, is rendered unsuitable for its intended purpose.

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[0033]FIG. 1 shows a conventional collapsible, evacuable storage bag 2 comprising a receptacle 4, a valve assembly 6, and a zipper 8 comprising a pair of mutually interlockable extruded zipper strips that are joined to each other at opposing ends thereof. Although not shown in FIG. 1, the conventional valve assembly 6 also typically comprises a cap that can be snapped onto a portion of the valve assembly that is disposed on the exterior of the receptacle 4. The cap must be removed before the receptacle can be evacuated, and then is replaced after the receptacle has been evacuated. The cap is intended to seal the valve assembly to prevent air from entering the evacuated receptacle.

[0034] The receptacle 4 typically comprises front and rear walls or panels (typically made of thermoplastic film material) that are joined together at the bottom and two sides by conduction heat sealing to form a receptacle having an interior volume and a mouth in which the zipper 8 is installed. Alternati...

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Flexible containers that are hermetically resealable are disclosed herein. Each resealable container comprises a receptacle and a pair of plastic zipper strips. The zipper strips are flattened at the ends within the side seal regions and are joined to each other, without substantial deformation of the closure profiles, in respective transition areas substantially contiguous with the side seals. These transition areas of zipper strip joinder assist in providing a leakproof transition from the openable section of the zipper to the side seals, where the closure profiles are fused and flattened (i.e., crushed).

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RELATED PATENT APPLICATION [0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 896,769 filed on Jul. 21, 2004 and entitled “Leakproof Zipper End Crush for Reclosable Bag and Related Method of Manufacture”.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention generally relates to flexible containers, such as pouches, bags or other packages, having a reclosable plastic zipper. In particular, the invention relates to reclosable bags, pouches or other packages for containing vacuum, pressure or liquid. [0003] To ensure hermeticity or airtightness, packagers have typically sealed their flexible containers to an extent that they are not reclosable after the seal is broken. Many flexible containers that were reclosable typically did not retain the desired vacuum, pressure or liquid containment feature that existed prior to the container being opened for the first time. [0004] In many different applications, it is desirable to provid...

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IPC IPC(8): B65D33/16
CPCA44B19/36A44B19/60B31B19/90B31B2219/9019B65D33/2508B65D33/2533B65D33/2583B65D33/2591B31B70/8132B65D33/25A44B19/16
Inventor ANZINI, DAVID J.KOENIGKRAMER, RUSTY E.MATTHEWS, DAVID J.WIHLBORG, LARS G.RUSSELL, GLYN
Owner ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC
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