Bag with gripping panels
US-9790002-B2 · Oct 17, 2017 · US
US10689162B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10689162-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615763399-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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A zipper-tape bag includes a bag body and tabs each provided to an outside of the bag body at a position closer to a housing space than a zipper tape. The bag body can be easily unsealed upon disengagement of a male portion and a female portion simply by pinching and pulling the tabs in mutually separating directions. The tabs are spaced away from an opening, which is formed after a top seal is cut off, in order that the content can be taken out or put in. The content can thus be put in and taken out without problems such as adhesion of the content to the hand and contamination of the content by touching the content by hand.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A zipper-tape bag comprising: a bag body defining a housing space for containing a content; a zipper tape provided to an inside of the bag body, the inside of the bag body defining a first inner surface and a second inner surface facing the first surface, the zipper tape comprising: a first member comprising a first belt-shaped base bonded to the first inner surface of the bag body, and a first engaging portion provided to the first belt-shaped base; and a second member comprising a second belt-shaped base bonded to the second inner surface of the bag body, and a second engaging portion provided to the second belt-shaped base and engageable with the first engaging portion; and a tab provided to an outside of the bag body at a position closer to the housing space than a bonded position of each of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base; wherein one of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base is bonded to the bag body only at a portion near the housing space with respect to a position of the first engaging portion or the second engaging portion in the width direction, and one of the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion comprises a neck area projecting from the first belt-shaped base or the second belt-shaped base, and the first belt-shaped base or the second belt-shaped base from which the neck area projects comprises: a thickened area continuous in the width direction from a base end of the neck area, which projects from the first belt-shaped base or the second belt-shaped base, toward the tab; and a thinned area adjacent to the thickened area and thinner than the thickened area. 2. The zipper-tape bag according to claim 1 , wherein the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base each have opposite first and second ends in a width direction, the second end being located near the housing space with respect to the first end, and the zipper tape requires a larger disengaging force for disengaging the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion when portions of the first and second inner surfaces of the bag body respectively opposing the first ends of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base are moved in mutually separating directions with the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion being engaged than when portions of the first and second inner surfaces of the bag body respectively opposing the second ends of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base are moved in the mutually separating directions. 3. The zipper-tape bag according to claim 2 , wherein the first engaging portion comprises a first locking claw projecting opposite the housing space, and a second locking claw projecting opposite the first locking claw, the second engaging portion comprises a first engaging claw engageable with the first locking claw, and a second engaging claw engageable with the second locking claw, the first locking claw has a first slant facing the first belt-shaped base, an angle θ between a tangent line from the first slant and a perpendicular line from the first belt-shaped base being smaller than 90 degrees, and the second locking claw has a second slant facing the first belt-shaped base, an angle θ between a tangent line from the second slant and the perpendicular line from the first belt-shaped base being larger than 90 degrees. 4. A zipper-tape bag comprising: a bag body defining a sole housing space for containing a content; a first zipper tape provided to an inside of the bag body, the inside of the bag body defining a first inner surface and a second inner surface facing the first inner surface; a second zipper tape provided to the inside of the bag body in parallel with the first zipper tape, the second zipper tape being closer to the housing space than the first zipper tape, the first and second zipper tapes each comprising: a first member comprising a first belt-shaped base bonded to the first inner surface of the bag body, and a first engaging portion provided to the first belt-shaped base; and a second member comprising a second belt-shaped base bonded to the second inner surface of the bag body, and a second engaging portion provided to the second belt-shaped base and engageable with the first engaging portion; and a tab provided to an outside of the bag body at a position between the first zipper tape and the second zipper tape, wherein the first zipper tape is arranged closer to an opening of the bag body than the tab, and the second zipper tape is arranged closer to the housing space than the tab, at least one of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base of the second zipper tape is bonded to the bag body at a position being closer to the housing space with respect to a position of the first engaging portion or the second engaging portion in a width direction of the second zipper tape wherein one of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base of the second zipper tape is bonded to the bag body only at a portion opposite the housing space with respect to a position of the first engaging portion or the second engaging portion in the width direction. 5. The zipper-tape bag according to claim 4 , wherein the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base of each of the first and second zipper tapes each have opposite first and second ends in a width direction, the second end being located near the housing space with respect to the first end, the first zipper tape requires a larger disengaging force for disengaging the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion when portions of the first and second inner surfaces of the bag body respectively opposing the first ends of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base are moved in mutually separating directions with the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion being engaged than when portions of the first and second inner surfaces of the bag body respectively opposing the second ends of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base are moved in the mutually separating directions, and the second zipper tape requires a smaller disengaging force for disengaging the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion when portions of the first and second inner surfaces of the bag body respectively opposing the first ends of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base are moved in mutually separating directions with the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion being engaged than when portions of the first and second inner surfaces of the bag body respectively opposing the second ends of the first belt-shaped base and the second belt-shaped base are moved in the mutually separating directions. 6. The zipper-tape bag according to claim 4 , wherein the first engaging portion of each of the first and second zipper tapes comprises a first locking claw projecting opposite the housing space, and a second locking claw projecting opposite the first locking claw, the second engaging portion comprises a first engaging claw engageable with the first locking claw, and a second engaging claw engageable with the second locking claw, the first locking claw of the first zipper tape has a first slant facing the first belt-shaped base of the first zipper tape, an angle θ between a tangent line from the first slant and a perpendicular line from the first belt-shaped base of the first zipper tape being smaller than 90 degrees, the second locking claw of the first zipper tape has a second slant facing the first belt-shaped base of the first zipper tape, an angle θ between a tangent line from the second slant and the perpendicular line from the first belt-shaped base of the first zipper
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