序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 スタンディング型バッグ製造方法及びスタンディング型バッグ JP2010163257 2010-07-20 JP5619501B2 2014-11-05 正治 伊吾田; 直紀 森中; 奨太 望月
42 Unassembled form punched, cases for exhibition, a method and apparatus for manufacturing a casing for display from the unassembled form punched JP2009504778 2007-04-11 JP5571948B2 2014-08-13 マテュー,ジェラール; コラ,ティエリー; ジャコメッリ,セバスチャン
43 Robot systems and robot JP2012281515 2012-12-25 JP5545357B2 2014-07-09 達 赤間; 亮 竹野
44 Improved package having recloseable pour spout JP2013044339 2013-03-06 JP2013151330A 2013-08-08 YEAGER JAMES W
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a package having a recloseable pour spout, with the package including front and rear package panels which may be joined at respective side edges thereof by inwardly extending side gussets, thereby facilitating dispensing the contents of the package.SOLUTION: An upper edge portion of a package 10 is removable to form a pour spout 28. A fastener strip 30, which can be detachably connected to itself, extends between confronting inside surfaces of the front and rear package 10 panels, adjacent to the pour spout 28, whereby the pour spout 28 can be conveniently closed after the package 10 is initially opened. The package 10 can include a longitudinal seal 40 which extends from adjacent the pour spout 28 to overlap the fastener strip 30. When the package 10 includes side gussets, the package 10 may include an arrangement of corner seals. A method of forming the present package 10 is also disclosed.
45 Method for folding blank of corrugated board for production of folding box, and apparatus for folding corrugated board blank JP2013000152 2013-01-04 JP2013141828A 2013-07-22 DUER ANDREAS
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method and a system for folding blanks of a corrugated board for the production of folding boxes.SOLUTION: Blanks 1 are formed with fold-line structuring such as grooves 11, 11a, scores, perforations or the like aligned at least approximately parallel to the course of the corrugations 10 of the corrugated board and possibly also at right angles thereto. The board can be folded or bent along the fold-line structuring. In the region of at least some of the grooves 11, 11a, scores, perforations or the like aligned at least approximately parallel to the course of the corrugations 10 of the corrugated board along which folding is carried out, a liquid is introduced before the folding operation, as a result of which the corrugated board in the region of the fold-line structuring is made flexible.
46 Method of making a preassembled display with automatic stackable supports US15077982 2016-03-23 US09796498B2 2017-10-24 William Wintermute; David Shoettle; Stanley Clifford
A method of making a preassembled display with automatic stackable supports (PDASS) is described. A PDASS may include two or more blanks (for example pieces of corrugated paperboard) that are joined together, for example to initially form a knocked down flat (KDF). The PDASS may include an insert formed from a single blank, where the single insert blank, when the whole display is erected, automatically erects and provides asymmetric supports that form at opposing corners of the outer blank.
47 BLANKS AND METHODS FOR FORMING A SHELF-READY DISPLAY CONTAINER US15073169 2016-03-17 US20170267399A1 2017-09-21 Craig W. BUSCEMA
A blank of sheet material for forming a container includes a front panel, a top panel, a rear panel, and a bottom panel coupled together in series by a plurality of generally parallel fold lines. The blank also includes a pair of front side panels extending from opposing side edges of the front panel, a pair of top side panels coupled to opposing side edges of the top panel, and a pair of bottom side panels coupled to opposing side edges of the bottom panel. A side tab extends from each bottom side panel along a tab perforation line. Each side tab is configured to couple to one of the front side panels in a face-to-face relationship. A face of each of the top panel, the bottom panel, the pair of top side panels, and the pair of bottom side panels is devoid of perforation lines extending therethrough.
48 Collapsible reusable carrier US14303391 2014-06-12 US09718592B1 2017-08-01 Thomas Joseph Scanlan; Mary Lou Jothen
A carrier comprises a lifting assembly and a box assembly. The lifting assembly defines at least one platform surface and at least one shoulder portion. The box assembly defines at least one intermediate slot. The at least one intermediate slots receives a portion of the main member such that the at least one shoulder portion engages at least a portion of the box assembly to transfer downward loads on the box assembly to the lifting assembly.
49 Methods of making multi-layered bags with enhanced properties US14481623 2014-09-09 US09669595B2 2017-06-06 Michael G. Borchardt; Shaun T. Broering; Robert T. Dorsey; Donald E. Wogelius; Jason R. Maxwell; Scott W. Binger
Methods for creating multi-layered incrementally-stretched and incrementally-laminated bags with increased or maintained strength are described herein. An increased level of strength is achieved by bonding adjacent layers of a multi-layer film together in a manner that the bond strength of the laminated layers is less than a strength of a weakest tear resistance of the individual first and second film layers. The inventors have surprisingly found that such a configuration of light bonding provides increased and unexpected strength properties to the multi-layer film as compared to a monolayer film of equal thickness or a multi-layer film in which the plurality of layers are tightly bonded together.
50 Packaging bag line-folding and sealing machine US13923546 2013-06-21 US09434122B2 2016-09-06 Chi Pin Hsu
A packaging bag line-folding and sealing machine includes a first sealing unit and a second sealing unit for sealing a packaging bag therebetween, a first rocker arm and a second rocker arm mounted at the first sealing unit, a locating block, a first link coupled between the first rocker arm and the locating block, two line-folding units, and two second links coupled between the second rocker arm and the line-folding units for moving the line-folding units to make folding lines on the packaging bag between the first and second sealing units upon movement of the first sealing unit relative to the locating block. The application of the packaging bag line-folding and sealing machine greatly improves the packaging quality of packaging bags, and allows adjustment of the line-folding units to fit different sizes of packaging bags, enhancing user convenience.
51 REUSABLE BOX BLANK US15053399 2016-02-25 US20160167330A1 2016-06-16 Gregory A. Carman
A blank for being repeatably assembled into a box configuration without the use of adhesives. The blank has a bottom panel, a side panel foldably attached to the bottom panel, an end panel foldably attached to the bottom panel, and a locking structure configured to secure the side panel and the end panel in respective orthogonal positions with respect to the bottom panel. The locking structure includes an overlay panel foldably attached to the end panel and foldable toward an overlying position in which it overlies a portion of the side panel. The locking structure also includes a slot in the bottom panel, a flap foldably attached to the bottom panel and extending into the slot, and a tab foldably attached to the overlay panel for being lockingly received in the slot to secure the overlay panel in the overlying position.
52 Preassembled display with automatic stackable supports US13914859 2013-06-11 US09315287B2 2016-04-19 William Wintermute; David Schoettle; Stan Clifford
A preassembled display with automatic stackable supports (PDASS) is described. A PDASS may include two or more blanks (for example pieces of corrugated paperboard) that are joined together, for example to initially form a knocked down flat (KDF). The PDASS may include an insert formed from a single blank, where the single insert blank, when the whole display is erected, automatically erects and provides asymmetric supports that form at opposing corners of the outer blank.
53 Method for manufacturing a dual-purpose container and a container pre-assembly having a tear-out section, and the pre-assembly and the container US14539524 2014-11-12 US09290294B2 2016-03-22 Jamie L. Laughman; Troy M. Little
A method for manufacturing a container pre-assembly and a container having a combination panel and a tear-out section, the tear-out section configured to be separated from an erected container.
54 Carton with opening feature US14050878 2013-10-10 US09156582B2 2015-10-13 Joseph C. Walsh; Mark Sinclair; Jeffrey T. Sloat; Norman L. Jesch
A package for holding a product. The package can comprise a carton comprising a plurality of panels at least partially enclosing an interior of the carton. A liner may optionally be at least partially positioned in the interior of the carton and can comprise an inner dispensing feature. A liner patch can overlap the inner dispensing feature and can be mounted on the liner for facilitating opening of the inner dispensing feature of the liner.
55 PACKAGE HAVING RECLOSEABLE POUR SPOUT US14495464 2014-09-24 US20150010252A1 2015-01-08 James W. Yeager
A package having a recloseable pour spout is disclosed, with the package including front and rear package panels which may be joined at respective side edges thereof by inwardly extending side gussets. An upper edge portion of the package is removable, including one of the side gussets, to form a pour spout for dispensing the contents of the package. A fastener strip, which can be detachably connected to itself, extends between confronting inside surfaces of the front and rear package panels, adjacent to the pour spout, whereby the pour spout can be conveniently closed after the package is initially opened. A method of forming the present package is also disclosed.
56 Carton with divider US13759437 2013-02-05 US08800853B2 2014-08-12 Kirsten L. Brand
A carton for containing a plurality of articles. The carton comprises panels that extend at least partially around an interior of the carton. The panels comprise a top panel, a bottom panel, a first side panel, and a second side panel. At least one divider panel is in the interior of the carton. The divider panel is attached to at least one of the panels. A dispenser is for allowing access to the articles in the carton. The dispenser is for separating the carton into a first portion and a second portion. At least one of the first portion and the second portion is at least partially closed by the at least one divider panel.
57 Garment box US13366960 2012-02-06 US08794435B1 2014-08-05 Quinto Alessandro Marini; Patrick M. McDavid; Carmichael Salandanan Galang; Briana Marie Wiegele; Matthew James Robke; Stefan Joseph Figurski; Earl Stacey Lee, Jr.
Various embodiments of the invention provided a garment box comprising a bottom panel and a container portion that includes a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall, and a fourth side wall. In particular embodiments, the garment box further includes a walled enclosure portion contiguous to the first side wall and comprising a first fold over panel, a second fold over panel, and a third fold over panel. In particular embodiments, the first and third fold over panels include holes located proximate a mid-point of the panels and the second fold over panel includes a slot. The holes are configured to support a rod that is inserted into the walled enclosure portion. The rod is configured to support one or more heads of clothes hangers inserted through the slot and hung on the rod to secure clothes placed in the container portion for shipping.
58 DISPENSER US14009623 2011-04-05 US20140076915A1 2014-03-20 Thorsten Becherer; Annie Sporre Thorburn
A dispenser box having a modified rectangular shape with leaf-shaped end walls and partly curved main walls that may form symmetrically or non-symmetrically configured halves of the dispenser box. The first main wall has a substantially flat surface extending from a first side edge of the dispenser box and changing into a curved surface when moving in a direction from the first side edge towards a second side edge of the dispenser box. The second main wall has a corresponding substantially flat surface at the second side edge, which changes into a curved surface when moving in a direction towards the first side edge.
59 METHOD AND MACHINE FOR PRODUCING BAGS CONTAINING FIBER MATERIAL US13709299 2012-12-10 US20130157830A1 2013-06-20 Fulvio BOLDRINI; Roberto Claudio Franco GHIOTTI
A method for producing bags containing fiber material, comprises the steps of forming at least one continuous layer of fiber material; separating in succession portions of fiber material from the continuous layer and moving them along a predetermined path; feeding each portion of fiber material to respective containment and compaction elements of a first transfer conveyor; feeding an ordered succession of bags containing respective portions of fiber material to respective supporting elements of a second transfer conveyor; transferring the portions of fiber material inside respective containment bags carried by the second transfer conveyor: transferring the containment bags from the second transfer conveyor to a fourth transfer conveyor; and moving in succession the bags housing respective portions of fiber material to a folding unit at which the bags are closed.
60 TRAY FORMING APPARATUS US13761007 2013-02-06 US20130150223A1 2013-06-13 Robert M. Herrin
A tray forming apparatus forms a blank into a tray having a double glued side wall construction for providing a desirable strength to the tray. A platen drives the blank through a forming rails which fold the blank into a partially formed tray having bottom, end and side walls, and inside corner supports formed about the platen. The platen is retracted prior to folding arms further extended portions of the partially formed tray. A compression plate and the folding arms are biased against adhesive portions of the tray for forming a fully formed tray having a double glued side wall construction.
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