序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | VON EINER ROLLE GEFORMTER BEHÄLTER MIT VERBESSERTEN ÖFFNUNGSEIGENSCHAFTEN DURCH STRECKWÄRMEBEHANDLUNG VON POLYMERSCHICHTEN | EP11760994.1 | 2011-08-04 | EP2601050A1 | 2013-06-12 | WOLTERS, Michael; LORENZ, Günther; SCHMIDT, Holger; BISCHOFF, Jörg |
The present invention relates to a method for producing a container (3) which delimits a container interior (1) from the surroundings (2) and is formed, at least in part, from a sheet-like composite (4), containing the following method steps: (I) supplying a sheet-like composite (4) on a roll (29); (II) forming the container (3) from the sheet-like composite (4) from the roll (29); (III) closing the container (3); wherein the sheet-like composite (4) contains, as the composite constituent parts: - an outer polymer layer (4_1), which is directed towards the surroundings (2); - a carrier layer (4_2), which follows the outer polymer layer (4_1) in the direction of the container interior (1); - a barrier layer (4_3), which follows the carrier layer (4_2) in the direction of the container interior (1); - an adhesion layer (4_4), which follows the barrier layer (4_3) in the direction of the container interior (1); - an inner polymer layer (4_5), which follows the adhesion layer (4_4) in the direction of the container interior (1); wherein the sheet-like composite (4), on a roll (29), can be obtained by a method containing the following method steps: a. supplying a composite precursor having at least the carrier layer (4_3); b. applying the adhesion layer (4_4) and the inner polymer layer (4_5) by layer extrusion; c. rolling up the sheet-like composite onto a roll (29); wherein at least the inner polymer layer (4_5) or at least the adhesion layer (4_4) or at least both is or are stretched during application, wherein the carrier layer (4_2) has a hole (5), which is covered over at least by the barrier layer (4_3), the adhesion layer (4_4) and the inner polymer layer (4_5) as perforation-covering layers (6), and wherein at least one of the perforation-covering layers (6), which contain a stretched polymer, is subjected to heat treatment. | ||||||
22 | Boite en carton ondulé à volets ajourés et ensemble de découpes pour obtenir une telle boite | EP11006155.3 | 2006-06-21 | EP2383193A1 | 2011-11-02 | Mathieu, Gérard; Bourdin, Olivier |
La présente invention concerne une boîte de forme générale parallélépipédique en feuille de carton ondulé, pour le conditionnement et le transport d'objets, la boîte comportant un couvercle formé d'une ceinture latérale comprenant une paroi avant, une paroi arrière, des parois latérales et un dessus, et une barquette formant un fond comprenant un panneau central comportant quatre cotés principaux chacun respectivement muni d'un premier rabat. Les parois avant et arrière sont en forme de U et définissent chacune avec le dessus un évidemment central propre à permettre la saisie manuelle par un utilisateur dans la boîte d'un objet latéralement et/ou par le dessus. Une ou plusieurs portions partiellement prédécoupées autorisent une désolidarisation entre parois du couvercle et premiers rabats de la barquette par écartement manuel obtenu en exerçant une force perpendiculairement aux parois. |
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23 | Repulpable corrugated box with styrene-acrylic copolymer and hydrogenated triglyceride coating | US13815398 | 2013-02-28 | US09701437B2 | 2017-07-11 | Pete Bugas; Lawrence C. Nykwest; Scott Stoltzmann |
A repulpable moisture resistant poultry box having a composite structure with a fluted medium, a top backing board secured to one side of the fluted medium and a bottom backing board secured to the other side of the fluted medium. The backing boards and the fluted medium are impregnated with a hydrogenated triglyceride. The backing boards each have an outer surface coated with an emulsion of hydrogenated triglyceride and styrene acrylic to provide moisture resistance repulpable and recyclable box. | ||||||
24 | Corrugated cardboard box with open-work flaps and set of blanks for obtaining same | US11922222 | 2006-06-21 | US09180996B2 | 2015-11-10 | Gerard Mathieu; Olivier Bourdin |
The invention concerns a generally parallelepiped corrugated box for packaging and transporting objects, the box comprising a lid formed by a lateral can-band carton including a front wall, a rear wall, and side walls and a top, and a tray forming a base including a central panel comprising four main sides each respectively provided with a first flap. The front and rear flaps are U-shaped and define each with the top a central recess enabling an object in the box to be gripped manually by a user from the side and/or from above. One or several partly precut portions and/or one or several bonding points enable the walls of the lid to be detached from the first flaps of the tray by manual separation resulting from a force applied perpendicularly to the walls. | ||||||
25 | Container formed from a roll and having improved opening properties as a result of stretching heat treatment of polymer layers | US13814387 | 2011-08-04 | US09073280B2 | 2015-07-07 | Michael Wolters; Günther Lorenz; Holger Schmidt; Jörg Bischoff |
Disclosed herein is a container featuring at least one hole, and process for making the same. The container is prepared from a sheet-like composite having (i) a polymer outer layer facing the surroundings; (ii) a carrier layer following the polymer outer layer in the direction of the container interior; (iii) a barrier layer following the carrier layer in the direction of the container interior; (iv) an adhesive layer following the barrier layer in the direction of the container interior; and (v) a polymer inner layer following the adhesive layer in the direction of the container interior. The sheet-like composite is prepared by laminating the individual layers, wherein at least the polymer inner layer or the adhesive layer are stretched during application. | ||||||
26 | Automatic machine and method for making curvilinear packing boxes | US13003165 | 2009-07-16 | US08992401B2 | 2015-03-31 | Gino Bassi |
A machine for making covered paper or cardboard boxes which have a curvilinear outline comprises means for forming a curvilinear box (6) and a covering station (R) operating in conjunction with means for the linear feed of a pre-glued covering sheet (12), in such a way that the sheet (12) is connected to the outer wall of the box (6). | ||||||
27 | Carton assembly machine for assembling a base and a cover | US749670 | 1991-08-26 | US5184996A | 1993-02-09 | Chris Rode; Steve Reigle |
A carton assembly machine for assembling a cover on a base is disclosed. The machine includes a frame and a first conveyor for transporting a plurality of bases. A second conveyor transports a plurality of folded covers. At an unfolding station, suction cups grasp the folded cover and are pivoted to open the cover. The cover is then moved to an assembly station where it is positioned over a carton base. A plurality of hand assemblies are moved vertically downwardly to grasp the cover and move it into overlying relationship with the base. The hand assemblies are then removed and the assembled carton moved to a tape station where tape heads apply a strip of tape to the assembled cover and base. After taping, the assembled carton is removed from the carton assembly machine. | ||||||
28 | Method of and apparatus for high speed production of absorbent pad lined rectangular sloping walled polystyrene foam meat packaging trays | US61831 | 1979-07-30 | US4260311A | 1981-04-07 | Mark J. Hanses |
The basic structure of the tray of the invention is specially designed to be produced in a high speed hot polystyrene foam press (such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,830,611) and the invention matches the production rate of this basic tray structure by a method and apparatus which denests the press product to effect its conversion in a horizontal serial fed chain conveyor operation, to absorbent pad lined trays, this operation automatically concluding with recompacting the finished product in a horizontal column delivered onto a counter for manual packaging. | ||||||
29 | Machine for gripping and sizing containers formed from flexible material | US869262 | 1978-01-13 | US4198901A | 1980-04-22 | David S. Knudsen |
A machine for bringing the flexible upright walls of paperboard containers into a predetermined configuration, so that fitment rings may be applied to the upper ends of those containers, includes a pair of captivator chains having parallel inner passes and a main conveyor located generally between the two inner passes. The containers are released onto the main conveyor at equal intervals, whereupon opposed captivator blocks on the two chains fit snugly around the containers and cause them to assume the desired configuration. This enables fitment rings to be installed over the upper margins of the sidewalls or some other operation to be performed on the containers. | ||||||
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