101 |
JPS6351119B2 - |
JP13389581 |
1981-08-25 |
JPS6351119B2 |
1988-10-12 |
BERUNHARUDO SHUBERUTO |
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102 |
JPS5854029B2 - |
JP11719079 |
1979-09-11 |
JPS5854029B2 |
1983-12-02 |
BEITSUKO IRUMARI YANHOONEN |
|
103 |
Manufacture of sheet on which housing pocket made of foil material is pasted and its device |
JP13389581 |
1981-08-25 |
JPS5772897A |
1982-05-07 |
BERUNHARUDO SHIYUBERUTO |
|
104 |
Bag* and making method and device thereof |
JP11719079 |
1979-09-11 |
JPS5564057A |
1980-05-14 |
BEITSUKO IRUMARI YANHOONEN |
|
105 |
Method and device for fabricating envelope-shaped corrugated body |
JP4422976 |
1976-04-19 |
JPS52128792A |
1977-10-28 |
TAKAGI SHIGERU |
PURPOSE:To fabricate an envelope-shaped corrugated body wherein flutes are not crushed, poorly shaped flutes are not found, and craft paper on the upper and bottom sides of the flutes are easy to peel off. |
106 |
JPS4841635B1 - |
JP2045369 |
1969-03-19 |
JPS4841635B1 |
1973-12-07 |
|
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107 |
JPS4861578A - |
JP10164372 |
1972-10-12 |
JPS4861578A |
1973-08-29 |
|
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108 |
METHOD OF DISPLAYING AN ARTICLE AND METHOD OF PACKAGING AN ELONGATE BODY |
US15955158 |
2018-04-17 |
US20180229895A1 |
2018-08-16 |
Scott A. FATH |
The method includes establishing a box structure defining a side portion adjacent to an inner cavity, dividing the side portion into a lower retention portion, an upper retention portion, and a window recess portion, the window recess portion disposed between the upper retention portion and the lower retention portion. The dividing includes establishing a side recess panel at a location along a side panel of the box structure, establishing a front recess panel along a front panel of the box structure, the front recess panel adjacent the side recess panel, and establishing the window recess portion by folding the side and front recess panels into the box structure. The window recess portion, the upper retention portion and the lower retention portion being mutually arranged to retain the article along the side portion, with a portion of the article being displayed along the window recess portion. |
109 |
Display package |
US14872786 |
2015-10-01 |
US09975664B2 |
2018-05-22 |
Scott A. Fath |
A method of displaying an article, a package configured to display a selected portion of an article, and a blank for forming a rectangular box, which is configured to contain an elongate body are disclosed. The method includes establishing a box structure having an inner cavity and a side portion; dividing the side portion into a lower retention portion, and upper retention portion, and a window recess portion, the dividing including: establishing a side recess panel at a location along a side panel of the box structure; establishing a front recess panel along a front panel of the box structure, the front recess panel adjacent the side recess panel, the front recess panel having a greater width than the side recess panel; and establishing the window recess portion by folding the first and front recess panels into the box structure. |
110 |
DISPLAY PACKAGE |
US14872786 |
2015-10-01 |
US20160096658A1 |
2016-04-07 |
Scott A. FATH |
A method of displaying an article, a package configured to display a selected portion of an article, and a blank for forming a rectangular box, which is configured to contain an elongate body are disclosed. The method includes establishing a box structure having an inner cavity and a side portion; dividing the side portion into a lower retention portion, and upper retention portion, and a window recess portion, the dividing including: establishing a side recess panel at a location along a side panel of the box structure; establishing a front recess panel along a front panel of the box structure, the front recess panel adjacent the side recess panel, the front recess panel having a greater width than the side recess panel; and establishing the window recess portion by folding the first and front recess panels into the box structure. |
111 |
Quick filling and self sealing hydration bag |
US14093195 |
2013-11-29 |
US09220334B1 |
2015-12-29 |
David M. Dodgen |
A hydration bag comprising a storage bag sealed to a collapsible quick filling and self-sealing fill tube, a reusable drink port connection, and a drinking tube with mouthpiece. After filling the storage bag, through the fill tube, to a desired level with water or other fluid, the storage bag is inverted, thereby collapsing and effectively sealing the fill tube against itself. Air is bled from the storage bag through the drinking tube or port. After use, the storage bag may be re-filled, or recycled. In one example, the delivery fluid delivery fittings are detachable from the storage bag and re-usable so that the storage bag and fill tube assembly is curbside recyclable. In one example, a 4 inch wide fill tube extends at 6 inches into the storage bag, with the last 5 inches creating a funnel to a 2 inch bottom width. |
112 |
THERMAL CONTAINER, THERMAL LINER FOR SAME AND DIES FOR MAKING THE THERMAL LINER |
US14231071 |
2014-03-31 |
US20150158656A1 |
2015-06-11 |
Alan McKinnon |
A thermal liner for a container comprises a bottom panel hingedly connected to a pair of opposed medial end panels and a pair of opposed side panels; four outer end panels each being hingedly connected along a first edge to a corresponding side panel and along a second edge to a corresponding medial end panel and being foldable along a diagonal thereof; a pair of opposed side flaps each being hingedly connected along an edge to a corresponding side panel; and end flaps hingedly connected along a first edge to one of a corresponding outer end panel or a corresponding side flap and having a free edge adjacent to the other one of the corresponding end panel or the corresponding side flap. There is also provided a thermal container comprising such a liner and a pair of dies for forming the thermal liner are also described. |
113 |
Comfort layer for a collecting bag |
US14402692 |
2013-05-17 |
US20150133881A1 |
2015-05-14 |
Markus Freiding |
A collecting bag for human body wastes having a barrier film (20a, 20b) covered by a comfort layer (15) attached to the barrier film in an attachment zone wherein the comfort layer is a textile material that is attached to said barrier film in one or more zones of attachment such that not all of the fibre filaments of the textile material in the attachment zone(s) are embedded in the barrier film material. |
114 |
Bag and Method of Making the Same |
US13433149 |
2012-03-28 |
US20120214657A1 |
2012-08-23 |
Robert W. Fraser; Kyle R. Wilcoxen |
The plastic bag may include flexible thermoplastic sidewalls that have a pattern imparted onto them. The wrinkle pattern may be a plurality of linear ribs formed into the sidewall that may be arranged adjacent and parallel to one another. To impart the pattern to the sidewall, a thermoplastic web used to make the sidewall may be directed between a first cylindrical roller and a second cylindrical roller, each of which may have a plurality of spaced ridges extending about their peripheries. When the web is directed between the first and second rollers, the meshing of the ridges may form ribs into the web. |
115 |
PLASTIC BAG MAKING APPARATUS |
US13388120 |
2011-03-24 |
US20120135845A1 |
2012-05-31 |
Mikio Totani |
Upon cutting a corner of a plastic bag, the cut-out portion is prevented from attaching to the plastic bag. A plastic film (1) is trimmed by a trimming cutter (7) to form a selvage (8). Every time that the plastic film (1) is intermittently fed, the trimming cutter (7) is moved by a trimming cutter moving mechanism, so that a corner of the plastic bag is cut by the trimming cutter (7) and the cut-out portion (11) is continued from the selvage (8). |
116 |
Bag and Methods of Making the Same |
US12574894 |
2009-10-07 |
US20100098354A1 |
2010-04-22 |
Robert W. Fraser; Kyle R. Wilcoxen |
The plastic bag may include flexible thermoplastic sidewalls that have a pattern imparted onto them. The wrinkle pattern may be a plurality of linear ribs formed into the sidewall that may be arranged adjacent and parallel to one another. To impart the pattern to the sidewall, a thermoplastic web used to make the sidewall may be directed between a first cylindrical roller and a second cylindrical roller, each of which may have a plurality of spaced ridges extending about their peripheries. When the web is directed between the first and second rollers, the meshing of the ridges may form ribs into the web. |
117 |
Method and Apparatus for Forming a Document Set |
US12517282 |
2007-12-05 |
US20100073716A1 |
2010-03-25 |
Tamas Hume |
A method for forming a document set is described. The document set is formed from rectangular sheets and includes an envelope sheet and at least one insert sheet where the at least one insert sheet and the envelope sheet are selected from a range of industry standard rectangular sizes. The method further includes the steps of printing the envelope sheet with envelope information, the envelope information including a unique code identifier and also printing each of the at least one insert sheets with insert information, the insert information including a unique code identifier and then collating the envelope sheet and the at least one insert sheet to form the document set. |
118 |
Fines separator and trap |
US12156498 |
2008-06-02 |
US20090294336A1 |
2009-12-03 |
Waleed Y. Jassim |
A bag (600) comprises a storage region (630), a fines filter (635), and a fines trap (640). A plurality of chevron-like regions (620) that join the flat sides of the bag are spaced by a plurality of open regions (625). When a mixture of coarse (700) and fine (705) particles is stored in the bag, the fine particles, including fluids, gravitate toward the bottom of the bag and pass through the fines filter. Once in the trap, the fines are prevented from exiting the bag as its contents are dispensed. After separation, the fines can be dispensed from the bag by opening a seal (615) at the bottom of the bag. The bag can be made of materials including plastic, fabric, paper, metal, and the like. |
119 |
FILLED AND SEALED BAG HAVING AN EASY POUR SPOUT AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME |
US11687367 |
2007-03-16 |
US20070221714A1 |
2007-09-27 |
David C. Ours |
An article of commerce comprising a bag containing a quantity of particulates. The bag includes a sidewall encircling a longitudinal axis and extending along the axis between a bottom closed end and a top closed end. The opposite sides of the sidewall are brought together to form the bottom closed and the top closed end. Both of the bottom and top closed ends extend acutely with respect to the axis such that the bag is parallelogram-shaped in a plane containing the axis and the bottom closed end and the top closed end. |
120 |
Method for manufacturing a sealable bag having an integrated tray for use in vacuum packaging |
US10794369 |
2004-03-04 |
US07138025B2 |
2006-11-21 |
Hongyu Wu; Charles Wade Albritton; David Brakes |
A method for manufacturing a bag for use in vacuum packaging comprises forming a first panel including a tray for retaining contents within the bag and a second panel. Optionally, the tray can include a plurality of ridges or protuberances for suspending contents such that liquid can collect in the tray. Each panel comprises a gas-impermeable base layer and a heat-sealable inner layer molded from melt-extruded resin. The first panel is overlapped with the second panel, and three of four edges of the panels are heated such that the inner layers bond at the heated edges. This description is not intended to be a complete description of, or limit the scope of, the invention. Other features, aspects, and objects of the invention can be obtained from a review of the specification, the figures, and the claims. |