US20050063616A1 - Tamper evident plastic bag incorporating a combination zipper and double resealable enclosure and method of manufacturing the same - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65D33/2516—Riveting; Dovetailing; Screwing; using press buttons or slide fasteners using slide fasteners with interlocking members having a substantially uniform section throughout the length of the fastener; Sliders therefor comprising tamper-indicating means, e.g. located within the fastener
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- B31—MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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- the present invention relates generally to a tamper evident plastic bag enclosure, such as a medicine, food or other suitable bag. More particularly, the present invention teaches a bag device and associated method of manufacturing including the features of a heat sealable, or adhesive strip sealable, bottom and a double resealable top with attached zipper and tear away (tamper evident) header portion.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,884 issued to Bruno et al., teaches a reclosable plastic bag with male and female interlocking profiles and which is described as being easily openable and reclosable.
- the bag includes mating profiles, and which further includes a selected non-engaging section such that the profiles cannot interlock at that section.
- the non-engaging section permits a user to more easily open the bag when the separating action of the profiles is initiated at the non-engaging section.
- the non-engaging section also permits air to escape as the bag and profiles are pressed together to close, thus to enable easier closing of the bag when product is contained therein.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,846,586, also issued to Bruno, teaches a reclosable plastic bag having mating interlocking profiles.
- Each of the bags includes a band of double thickness, formed adjacent the mouth of the bag and a pocket formed by the band and the panel surface of the bag to facilitate handling of the bag such as by inserting the user's finger in the pocket and grasping the band.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,290,467 issued to Schmidt, teaches a reclosable film plastic bag and method of making the same and which includes a display bag with front and rear walls joined at side and bottom and which provides an openable top with complementary separable fastener profiles in the walls across the openable top, and with a fastener opening pull flange substantially shorter than its rear fastener-opening pull flange.
- a panel is jointed to the front of the rear pull flange to provide therewith a plural thickness header having, as required, matching hang-up holes through the panel and rear pull flange.
- a header reinforcing bead structure secures the upper edges of the panel and the rear pull flange together.
- the panel and rear pull flange define therebetween a downwardly opening pocket adapted to house identification means and a method of making the bag from a plastic extrusion is also disclosed.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,908,245 issued to Bost et al., teaches a reclosable plastic bag having a bottom, sides and a mouth as well as a reclosable zipper for opening and resealing the plastic bag mouth.
- Heat seals are placed at each end of the zipper and each heat seal has an aperture therethrough and may form a pair of protruding hanging tabs.
- a protruding center tab extends from each side of the bag above the zipper and extends above the mouth of the bag such that each tab can be grabbed for opening the reclosable zipper.
- a method of making a reclosable zipper bag according to Bost includes the steps of forming a plastic bag having bottom, sides and a mouth, having a reclosable zipper for opening and resealing the plastic bag mouth and heat sealing each end of the plastic bag zipper to seal the two sides together. Additional steps include punching an aperture in each of the heat seals, cutting a protruding center tab in the plastic bag and forming an aperture through the center tab to form a reclosable plastic bag which is easily opened and resealed and has supporting tabs.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,363,345 issued to Scheibner, discloses a reclosable container featuring ridges near the opening of the container and to provide improved gripping of the container by the user during the opening and loading of the container.
- Flexible first and second sidewalls each further include first and second associated closure profiles positioned on respective first and second sidewalls and operable for being occluded and disengaged with respect to each other to close and open the container.
- the present invention discloses a bag device including the features of a heat sealable, or adhesive strip sealable, bottom and a double resealable top with attached zipper and tear away (tamper evident) header portion.
- the present invention is further an improvement over the prior art in that it provides an improved tamper evident resealable bag device for holding such as medicines and the like.
- First and second sheets of a plasticized material are secured together along opposite extending side edges.
- a pair of reclosable portions extend in opposing and spaced apart fashion and proximate a top extending edge of the sheets of material.
- a looped header portion extends from the reclosable portions and along a selected distance corresponding to the top.
- a zipper is secured over the reclosable portions in proximity to the looped header portion.
- the zipper includes a pair of upper and lower axially extending slots, corresponding in placement with the spaced apart reclosable portions, and such that an upper one of the slots includes a dividing member extending in one direction and for disengaging the associated pair of reclosable portions.
- One or more items are pre-inserted into an open bottom established between the opposite extending sides of the first and second sheets and prior to sealingly engaging the bottom.
- the bottom is engaged in a permanent (tamper-evident openable) fashion and through the provision of either an adhesive (permanent seal) tape or, alternatively, by heat staking together the bottom edges of the first and second sheets.
- the zipper is traversed along the reclosable portions, in order to section the tamper-evident looped header portion, and in combination with opening an upper one of the pairs of reclosable portions.
- the lower pair of reclosable portions is subsequently manually disengaged, such as by the user pulling apart at the seams, and to complete the opening process of the bag.
- a method for manufacturing a tamper evident and resealable bag is also disclosed, incorporating the structure as substantially described above.
- FIG. 1A is an environmental view of the resealable bag device with tear away and tamper evident header according to the present invention
- FIG. 1B is a modified view of the bag device as substantially illustrated in FIG. 1A and further showing an opened and adhesively/heat sealable bottom for initially containing the desired articles;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged and exploded partial view of the zipper and double reclosable portions associated with the resalable bag device according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a succeeding and assembled view to that shown in FIG. 2 and illustrating the zipper assembled onto the double reclosable portions, in combination with a portion of the tamper-evident header being removed and the opposite ends of the top heat staked;
- FIG. 4 is a succeeding partial view illustrating the progressive removal of the tamper evident header and resulting from traversing motion of the zipper along the pairs of reclosable portions;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of an alternate configuration of the double resealable bag and illustrating a manually tear away and tamper evident header according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view similar to that previously shown in FIG. 1A and illustrating variation in the shaping of the tamper evident header portion.
- FIG. 1A an environmental view is illustrated at 10 of a tamper evident and resealable bag device for containing a prepackaged item, such as further illustrated without limitation as being a medicine container 12 , and according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. It is also contemplated that any type of item, including liquid and solid as well as edibles, non-edibles and medicines, can be utilized with the bag 10 according to the present invention.
- the present invention is an improvement over prior art devices and in particular discloses an improvement in tamper evident packaging technology and which enables a user to quickly and effectively determine instances in which the bag has been tampered with (previously opened) thereby compromising the security of the contents held within the bag.
- first 14 and second 16 sheets of a plasticized material are illustrated.
- the sheets 14 and 16 are secured together along opposite extending side edges 18 and 20 , respectively, and substantially from top to bottom edges of the attached sheets. It is also contemplated that the sheets 14 and 16 can be either transparent or colored (tinted) as desired by one skilled in the art and depending upon the contents of the bag.
- a pair of individual reclosable portions extend in opposing and spaced apart fashion and proximate a top 22 extending edge of the sheets 14 and 16 of material.
- a first (or upper) pair of reclosable portions are illustrated by opposing and configured portions 24 and 26 , extending along inner facing surfaces of sheets 14 and 16 , respectively.
- a second (or lower) pair of reclosable portions are further illustrated by likewise opposing, spaced and parallel extending portions 28 and 30 .
- the configuration of the reclosable portions is, by itself, known in the art and such as is illustrated in the intermediate assembly view of FIG. 2 .
- the reclosable portions are either biasingly engaged together or pulled apart based upon the direction of traverse of the zipper.
- a looped header portion 32 extends from the reclosable portions and along a selected distance corresponding to the top. Typically, and as best illustrated in FIG. 2 , a portion of the header (see as illustrated in phantom at 32 ′) is removed during the manufacturing process of the bag and in order to facilitate the subsequent attachment of the zipper, shown at 34 .
- the zipper 34 is secured over the pairs 24 & 26 and 28 & 30 of reclosable portions, in proximity to an extending edge of the looped header portion 32 (following removal of the edge portion 32 ′).
- the zipper 34 exhibits a configured outer body and which includes a pair of upper 36 and lower 38 axially extending slots.
- the slots 36 and 38 correspond in placement with the pairs 24 & 26 and 28 & 30 spaced apart reclosable portions, and such that the upper one 36 of the slots includes a dividing member 40 extending in one direction and for disengaging the associated pair of reclosable portions.
- One or more items are pre-inserted into an open bottom (see further as generally shown at 42 in FIG. 1B ) established between the opposite extending sides 18 and 20 of the first and second sheets and prior to sealingly engaging the bottom.
- the bottom is sealingly engaged (closed) in a permanent (tamper-evident openable) fashion, such as through the provision of an adhesive (permanent seal) strip 44 extends along a bottom edge of the sheet 16 , as again shown in FIG. 1B , and which compressed against an opposing facing portion of the sheet 14 .
- a peel away tape (not shown) is removed from the strip 44 and prior to permanently (tamper evidently) closing the bottom.
- the bottom is closed by heat staking the lower extending edges of the first and second sheets together and in the manner illustrated in FIG. 1A .
- end stops are formed at each of opposite ends of the reclosable portions.
- the end stops 46 and 48 are formed by heat compressing the side edges of the bag proximate the reclosable portions.
- the zipper 34 is traversed, see arrow 50 , in a given direction along the pairs of reclosable portions, in order to section the tamper-evident looped header portion 32 , as further indicated by directional arrow 52 .
- the upper pair of reclosable portions 24 & 26 is biasingly opened (see again FIG. 4 ) by virtue of the direction of traverse of the zipper 34 .
- the lower pair of reclosable portions Upon traversing the zipper 34 and opening the upper pair of reclosable portions, the lower pair of reclosable portions (see again at 28 & 30 ) is subsequently manually disengaged (opened), and such as by the user pulling apart at the seams (not shown) to complete the opening process of the bag.
- a plan view is illustrated at 54 of an alternate configuration of the double resealable bag and illustrating a manually tear away and tamper evident header, see at 55 .
- the traversing of the zipper 34 , and opening/closing of a selected one of first 56 and second 58 pairs of reclosable portions occurs independently from the manually tearing away, see further as indicated by directional arrow 60 , of the header portion 55 from the top edge of the bag and which detaches along perforated portion 62 .
- FIG. 6 a perspective view similar to that previously shown in FIG. 1A is illustrated at 64 .
- the illustration of FIG. 6 is substantially identical to that shown at 10 in FIG. 1A and with the exception of some slight variances in the shaping of the tamper evident and looped header portion 66 .
- a method for manufacturing a tamper evident and resealable bag is also disclosed, incorporating the structure as substantially described above.
- the bag is constructed from a singled formed piece of material, such as unwound from a roll or reel and this method includes the steps of securing together first and second sheets of a plasticized material along opposite extending side edges thereof, forming at least one pair of extending and reclosable portions in inwardly opposing fashion and proximate top extending edges of the sheets of material, and forming a looped header portion in extending fashion from the reclosable portions and along a selected distance corresponding to the top. Additional steps include attaching a zipper over the reclosable portions in proximity to the looped header portion and the pre-inserting at least one item into an open bottom established between the opposite extending sides of the first and second sheets and prior to sealingly engaging the bottom.
- Additional method steps include traversing the zipper along the reclosable portions and in order to disengage the looped header portion, forming first and second pairs of reclosable portions in spaced apart fashion and attaching the zipper to the first and second pairs of reclosable portions.
- Additional steps include traversing the zipper to reclosably open a selected one of the first and second pairs of reclosable portions, reclosably opening an upper one of the pairs of reclosable portions, and forming end stops (such as by heat compressing) at opposite ends of said reclosable portions and subsequent to attaching said zipper.
- Further steps include adhesively sealing said bottom following pre-insertion of the items or, alternatively, heat sealing the bottom following pre-insertion of the items.
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A tamper evident and resealable bag and associated method of producing having first and second sheets of a plasticized material and which are secured together along opposite extending side edges. A pair of reclosable portions extending in opposing and spaced apart fashion and proximate a top extending edge of the sheets of material. A looped header portion extends from the reclosable portions and along a selected distance corresponding to the top. A zipper is secured over the reclosable portions in proximity to the looped header portion. One or more items are pre-inserted into an open bottom established between the opposite extending sides of the first and second sheets and prior to sealingly engaging the bottom. The zipper is then traversed along the reclosable portions, in order to section the tamper-evident looped header portion in combination with opening an upper one of the pairs of reclosable portions, the lower pair of reclosable portions subsequently being manually disengaged to complete the opening process of the bag.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to a tamper evident plastic bag enclosure, such as a medicine, food or other suitable bag. More particularly, the present invention teaches a bag device and associated method of manufacturing including the features of a heat sealable, or adhesive strip sealable, bottom and a double resealable top with attached zipper and tear away (tamper evident) header portion.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- The prior art is well documented with examples of reclosable plastic bag devices, these each typically including male and female extending and interlocking profiles, as well as a sealed and moisture resistant interior. The use of such bags is prevalent in the known art and for a wide range of applications.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,884, issued to Bruno et al., teaches a reclosable plastic bag with male and female interlocking profiles and which is described as being easily openable and reclosable. The bag includes mating profiles, and which further includes a selected non-engaging section such that the profiles cannot interlock at that section. The non-engaging section permits a user to more easily open the bag when the separating action of the profiles is initiated at the non-engaging section. The non-engaging section also permits air to escape as the bag and profiles are pressed together to close, thus to enable easier closing of the bag when product is contained therein.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,846,586, also issued to Bruno, teaches a reclosable plastic bag having mating interlocking profiles. Each of the bags includes a band of double thickness, formed adjacent the mouth of the bag and a pocket formed by the band and the panel surface of the bag to facilitate handling of the bag such as by inserting the user's finger in the pocket and grasping the band.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,290,467, issued to Schmidt, teaches a reclosable film plastic bag and method of making the same and which includes a display bag with front and rear walls joined at side and bottom and which provides an openable top with complementary separable fastener profiles in the walls across the openable top, and with a fastener opening pull flange substantially shorter than its rear fastener-opening pull flange. A panel is jointed to the front of the rear pull flange to provide therewith a plural thickness header having, as required, matching hang-up holes through the panel and rear pull flange. A header reinforcing bead structure secures the upper edges of the panel and the rear pull flange together. The panel and rear pull flange define therebetween a downwardly opening pocket adapted to house identification means and a method of making the bag from a plastic extrusion is also disclosed.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,908,245, issued to Bost et al., teaches a reclosable plastic bag having a bottom, sides and a mouth as well as a reclosable zipper for opening and resealing the plastic bag mouth. Heat seals are placed at each end of the zipper and each heat seal has an aperture therethrough and may form a pair of protruding hanging tabs. A protruding center tab extends from each side of the bag above the zipper and extends above the mouth of the bag such that each tab can be grabbed for opening the reclosable zipper.
- A method of making a reclosable zipper bag according to Bost is further disclosed and includes the steps of forming a plastic bag having bottom, sides and a mouth, having a reclosable zipper for opening and resealing the plastic bag mouth and heat sealing each end of the plastic bag zipper to seal the two sides together. Additional steps include punching an aperture in each of the heat seals, cutting a protruding center tab in the plastic bag and forming an aperture through the center tab to form a reclosable plastic bag which is easily opened and resealed and has supporting tabs.
- Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 4,363,345, issued to Scheibner, discloses a reclosable container featuring ridges near the opening of the container and to provide improved gripping of the container by the user during the opening and loading of the container. Flexible first and second sidewalls each further include first and second associated closure profiles positioned on respective first and second sidewalls and operable for being occluded and disengaged with respect to each other to close and open the container.
- The present invention discloses a bag device including the features of a heat sealable, or adhesive strip sealable, bottom and a double resealable top with attached zipper and tear away (tamper evident) header portion. The present invention is further an improvement over the prior art in that it provides an improved tamper evident resealable bag device for holding such as medicines and the like.
- First and second sheets of a plasticized material are secured together along opposite extending side edges. A pair of reclosable portions extend in opposing and spaced apart fashion and proximate a top extending edge of the sheets of material. A looped header portion extends from the reclosable portions and along a selected distance corresponding to the top.
- A zipper is secured over the reclosable portions in proximity to the looped header portion. The zipper includes a pair of upper and lower axially extending slots, corresponding in placement with the spaced apart reclosable portions, and such that an upper one of the slots includes a dividing member extending in one direction and for disengaging the associated pair of reclosable portions.
- One or more items are pre-inserted into an open bottom established between the opposite extending sides of the first and second sheets and prior to sealingly engaging the bottom. The bottom is engaged in a permanent (tamper-evident openable) fashion and through the provision of either an adhesive (permanent seal) tape or, alternatively, by heat staking together the bottom edges of the first and second sheets.
- In order to open the bag, the zipper is traversed along the reclosable portions, in order to section the tamper-evident looped header portion, and in combination with opening an upper one of the pairs of reclosable portions. The lower pair of reclosable portions is subsequently manually disengaged, such as by the user pulling apart at the seams, and to complete the opening process of the bag. A method for manufacturing a tamper evident and resealable bag is also disclosed, incorporating the structure as substantially described above.
- Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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FIG. 1A is an environmental view of the resealable bag device with tear away and tamper evident header according to the present invention; -
FIG. 1B is a modified view of the bag device as substantially illustrated inFIG. 1A and further showing an opened and adhesively/heat sealable bottom for initially containing the desired articles; -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged and exploded partial view of the zipper and double reclosable portions associated with the resalable bag device according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a succeeding and assembled view to that shown inFIG. 2 and illustrating the zipper assembled onto the double reclosable portions, in combination with a portion of the tamper-evident header being removed and the opposite ends of the top heat staked; -
FIG. 4 is a succeeding partial view illustrating the progressive removal of the tamper evident header and resulting from traversing motion of the zipper along the pairs of reclosable portions; -
FIG. 5 is a plan view of an alternate configuration of the double resealable bag and illustrating a manually tear away and tamper evident header according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view similar to that previously shown inFIG. 1A and illustrating variation in the shaping of the tamper evident header portion. - Referring now to
FIG. 1A , an environmental view is illustrated at 10 of a tamper evident and resealable bag device for containing a prepackaged item, such as further illustrated without limitation as being amedicine container 12, and according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. It is also contemplated that any type of item, including liquid and solid as well as edibles, non-edibles and medicines, can be utilized with thebag 10 according to the present invention. As also previously described, the present invention is an improvement over prior art devices and in particular discloses an improvement in tamper evident packaging technology and which enables a user to quickly and effectively determine instances in which the bag has been tampered with (previously opened) thereby compromising the security of the contents held within the bag. - As best illustrated in
FIGS. 1A and 1B , first 14 and second 16 sheets of a plasticized material (typically rectangular in shape) are illustrated. Thesheets side edges sheets - As further illustrated by the enlarged partial view of
FIG. 2 , a pair of individual reclosable portions extend in opposing and spaced apart fashion and proximate a top 22 extending edge of thesheets portions 24 and 26, extending along inner facing surfaces ofsheets portions FIG. 2 . Through the traversing action of an attached zipper portion, to be subsequently described, the reclosable portions are either biasingly engaged together or pulled apart based upon the direction of traverse of the zipper. - A looped
header portion 32 extends from the reclosable portions and along a selected distance corresponding to the top. Typically, and as best illustrated inFIG. 2 , a portion of the header (see as illustrated in phantom at 32′) is removed during the manufacturing process of the bag and in order to facilitate the subsequent attachment of the zipper, shown at 34. - As best shown in
FIG. 3 , thezipper 34 is secured over the pairs 24 & 26 and 28 & 30 of reclosable portions, in proximity to an extending edge of the looped header portion 32 (following removal of theedge portion 32′). As best illustrated in the exploded view ofFIG. 2 , thezipper 34 exhibits a configured outer body and which includes a pair of upper 36 and lower 38 axially extending slots. Theslots member 40 extending in one direction and for disengaging the associated pair of reclosable portions. - One or more items (such as again are representatively illustrated at 12 in
FIG. 1A ) are pre-inserted into an open bottom (see further as generally shown at 42 inFIG. 1B ) established between the opposite extendingsides strip 44 extends along a bottom edge of thesheet 16, as again shown inFIG. 1B , and which compressed against an opposing facing portion of thesheet 14. Typically, a peel away tape (not shown) is removed from thestrip 44 and prior to permanently (tamper evidently) closing the bottom. Alternatively, the bottom is closed by heat staking the lower extending edges of the first and second sheets together and in the manner illustrated inFIG. 1A . - Subsequent to attaching the
zipper 34 to the edge locations of the pairs 24 & 26 and 28 & 30 end stops (see at 46 and 48) are formed at each of opposite ends of the reclosable portions. In a particular application, the end stops 46 and 48 are formed by heat compressing the side edges of the bag proximate the reclosable portions. - In order to open the bag, and as is best shown in
FIG. 4 , thezipper 34 is traversed, seearrow 50, in a given direction along the pairs of reclosable portions, in order to section the tamper-evident loopedheader portion 32, as further indicated bydirectional arrow 52. In combination with sectioning theheader portion 32, the upper pair of reclosable portions 24 & 26 is biasingly opened (see againFIG. 4 ) by virtue of the direction of traverse of thezipper 34. Upon traversing thezipper 34 and opening the upper pair of reclosable portions, the lower pair of reclosable portions (see again at 28 & 30) is subsequently manually disengaged (opened), and such as by the user pulling apart at the seams (not shown) to complete the opening process of the bag. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , a plan view is illustrated at 54 of an alternate configuration of the double resealable bag and illustrating a manually tear away and tamper evident header, see at 55. In particular, the traversing of thezipper 34, and opening/closing of a selected one of first 56 and second 58 pairs of reclosable portions, occurs independently from the manually tearing away, see further as indicated by directional arrow 60, of theheader portion 55 from the top edge of the bag and which detaches alongperforated portion 62. - Referring finally
FIG. 6 , a perspective view similar to that previously shown inFIG. 1A is illustrated at 64. The illustration ofFIG. 6 is substantially identical to that shown at 10 inFIG. 1A and with the exception of some slight variances in the shaping of the tamper evident and loopedheader portion 66. - A method for manufacturing a tamper evident and resealable bag is also disclosed, incorporating the structure as substantially described above. In particular, the bag is constructed from a singled formed piece of material, such as unwound from a roll or reel and this method includes the steps of securing together first and second sheets of a plasticized material along opposite extending side edges thereof, forming at least one pair of extending and reclosable portions in inwardly opposing fashion and proximate top extending edges of the sheets of material, and forming a looped header portion in extending fashion from the reclosable portions and along a selected distance corresponding to the top. Additional steps include attaching a zipper over the reclosable portions in proximity to the looped header portion and the pre-inserting at least one item into an open bottom established between the opposite extending sides of the first and second sheets and prior to sealingly engaging the bottom.
- Additional method steps include traversing the zipper along the reclosable portions and in order to disengage the looped header portion, forming first and second pairs of reclosable portions in spaced apart fashion and attaching the zipper to the first and second pairs of reclosable portions. Yet additional steps include traversing the zipper to reclosably open a selected one of the first and second pairs of reclosable portions, reclosably opening an upper one of the pairs of reclosable portions, and forming end stops (such as by heat compressing) at opposite ends of said reclosable portions and subsequent to attaching said zipper. Further steps include adhesively sealing said bottom following pre-insertion of the items or, alternatively, heat sealing the bottom following pre-insertion of the items.
- Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims:
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1. A tamper evident and resealable bag, comprising:
a first sheet and a second sheet of a plasticized material, said sheets being secured together along opposite extending side edges;
at least one pair of reclosable portions extending in opposing fashion and proximate a top extending edge of said sheets of material;
a looped header portion extending from said reclosable portions along a selected distance corresponding to said top; and
a zipper secured over said reclosable portions in proximity to said looped header portion;
at least one item being pre-inserted into an open bottom established between said opposite extending sides of said first and second sheets and prior to sealingly engaging said bottom.
2. The bag as described in claim 1 , said zipper further comprising an axially extending slot through which said reclosable portions are seated, said zipper being traversable along said reclosable portions and in order to disengage said looped header portion.
3. The bag as described in claim 2 , further comprising first and second pairs of reclosable portions extending in spaced apart fashion along said top.
4. The bag as described in claim 3 , said zipper further comprising first and second extending slots for respectively seating said first and second pairs of reclosable portions.
5. The bag as described in claim 4 , further comprising said zipper traversing to reclosably open a selected one of said first and second pairs of reclosable portions.
6. The bag as described in claim 5 , further comprising said zipper traversing to reclosably open an upper selected one of said pairs of reclosable portions.
7. The bag as described in claim 1 , further comprising an end stop being formed at each of opposite ends of said reclosable portions subsequent to attaching said zipper.
8. The bag as described in claim 7 , said end stops each further comprising heat compressing said side edges of said bag and proximate said reclosable portions.
9. The bag as described in claim 1 , further comprising adhesively sealing said bottom following pre-insertion of said items.
10. The bag as described in claim 1 , further comprising heat sealing said bottom following pre-insertion of said items.
11. A method of manufacturing a tamper evident and resealable bag, comprising the steps of:
securing together first and second sheets of a plasticized material along opposite extending side edges thereof;
forming at least one pair of extending and reclosable portions in inwardly opposing fashion and proximate top extending edges of said sheets of material;
forming a looped header portion in extending fashion from said reclosable portions and along a selected distance corresponding to said top;
attaching a zipper over said reclosable portions in proximity to said looped header portion; and
pre-inserting at least one item into an open bottom established between said opposite extending sides of said first and second sheets and prior to sealingly engaging said bottom.
12. The method as described in claim 11 , further comprising the step of traversing said zipper along said reclosable portions and in order to disengage said looped header portion.
13. The method as described in claim 11 , further comprising the step of forming first and second pairs of reclosable portions in spaced apart fashion.
14. The method as described in claim 13 , further comprising the step of attaching said zipper to said first and second pairs of reclosable portions.
15. The method as described in claim 14 , further comprising the step of traversing said zipper to reclosably open a selected one of said first and second pairs of reclosable portions.
16. The method as described in claim 15 , further comprising the step of reclosably opening an upper selected one of said pairs of reclosable portions.
17. The method as described in claim 11 , further comprising the step of forming end stops at opposite ends of said reclosable portions and subsequent to attaching said zipper.
18. The method as described in claim 17 , said step of forming end stops further comprising heat compressing said side edges of said bag and proximate said reclosable portions.
19. The method as described in claim 11 , further comprising the step of adhesively sealing said bottom following pre-insertion of said items.
20. The method as described in claim 11 , further comprising the step of heat sealing said bottom following pre-insertion of said items.
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