Closure means for closing plastic bags and the like

B - Operations – Transporting – 65 – D

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B65D 77/10 (2006.01) B65D 33/16 (2006.01)

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CA 1319810

Abstract A closure means for closing plastic bags or the like consists of two clamping legs connected together via a joint and a locking means holding the clamping legs in mutual engagement, the one clamping leg being provided with a recess extending along the axis of the clamping leg and the other clamping leg being provided with a rib which extends along its axis and which is adapted to be moved into the recess by movement of the two clamping legs towards each other, a member of the locking means being formed on one clamping leg and the other member on the other clamping leg. The first clamping leg having a recess has a substantially U-shaped cross-section, the sidewalls of the first clamping leg with U-shaped cross-section are extended by lips in the plane of the respective wall, the thickness of the lips is less than the thickness of the walls the second leg comprising the rib has a substantially V-shaped profile and the clear internal width of the U-shaped first clamping leg is less than the clear external width of the second clamping leg.

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