The closure of a non-rational four-tangle can yield an unknot.

Here is one family of examples.  Start with a nontrivial two-tangle (that is, an arc embedded in a three-ball, which is not boundary-parallel). Double it to obtain a "ribbon four-tangle".  One closure gives the double of a non-trivial knot. (So the ribbon four-tangle is not rational.)  The other closure (capping off parallel ends) yields an unknot.

Here is a picture of the simplest example:

[![two-tangle and its double][1]][1]


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/uAElA.png