序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Enclosing and sealing system JP2012037307 2012-02-23 JP2013170006A 2013-09-02 YABUNE HIROKAZU
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To judge whether or not an adhering position of an envelope paper is present at an appropriate position.SOLUTION: This enclosing and sealing system comprises a passing volume sensor 19 for detecting a passing volume of envelope papers conveyed on a conveying path, an adhering position calculating part 71 for calculating an adhering position where adhering parts are present at the envelope papers in response to the passing volume detected by the passing volume sensor 19, and a judgement part 72 for judging whether or not the envelope papers are conveyed under their correct forward or rearward orientations in response to an adhering position calculated at the adhering position calculating part 71 and an adhering position on the basis of an enclosing and sealing setting.
2 封入封緘システム JP2012037307 2012-02-23 JP5960446B2 2016-08-02 藪根 弘和
3 Verpackungsbehältnis für Schüttgüter EP14164375.9 2014-04-11 EP2792609A1 2014-10-22 Kreymborg, Michael

Bei einem Verpackungsbehälter (1) für Schüttgüter, insbesondere Sack oder Beutel, aus einer flexiblen Kunststofffolie (2) mit einer Entlüftungseinrichtung, soll eine besonders einfache Gestaltung und Produktion erreicht werden. Dies erfolgt dadurch, dass die flexible Kunststofffolie (2) zumindest in einem Teilbereich zweilagig ausgebildet ist, dass die innere Lage der Kunststofffolie (2) innere Entlüftungsöffnungen (11) aufweist, dass die äußere Lage der Kunststofffolie äußere Entlüftungsöffnungen (10) aufweist und dass die inneren Entlüftungsöffnungen (11) und die äußeren Entlüftungsöffnungen (10) beabstandet zueinander sind.

4 Perimeter seals for multi-layer materials and method US16236 1998-01-30 US6083584A 2000-07-04 Sidney T. Smith; Steven H. Giovanetto
A container (10) suitable for medical uses comprising a first planar member (18), a second planar member (22), a first seam (24) and a second seam (26). The first planar member (18) is of a multi-layered polymeric material and further comprises a first substrate (38) and a first layer (46). The first layer (46) is disposed on a portion of the first substrate (38) to separately define a first overlap area (58) and an adjacent first peripheral flange (62). The second planar member (22) is of a multi-layered polymeric material. The first seam (24) attaches a portion of the first overlap area (58) to the second planar member (22). The second seam (26) is spaced from the first seam (24) and attaches a portion of the first peripheral flange (62) to the second planar member (22).
5 Encapsulated seam for multilayer materials US998256 1997-12-24 US6024220A 2000-02-15 Sidney T. Smith; Bradley Buchanan; Steven Giovanetto; Larry Rosenbaum
A container is disclosed comprising a first sidewall having a first layer and a second layer. The second layer overlaps a portion of the first layer to define an overlap area. A sealing flange extends from the first layer outward of the overlap area. A second sidewall is connected to the first sidewall along the sealing flange to define an inner chamber therebetween. The second sidewall and the sealing flange define a first layered structure having a first number of layers along the sealing flange. The overlap area and the second sidewall define a second layered structure having a second number of layers. The second number of layers is greater than the first number of layers. The container is sealed by positioning peripheral edges of the first and second sidewalls into registration so that the overlap area is substantially centrally disposed over the second sidewall and applying sealing energy to the first number of layers to define a peripheral seam.
6 Concealed promotional message flexible packaging and method of making same US947040 1997-10-08 US5871096A 1999-02-16 Walter J. Yakich
A multiply promotional package and method of making same, wherein the package comprises an outer layer, an intermediate layer and an inner layer joined at least at there edges to enclose the package. Either of the oppositely disposed surfaces of the outer layer may contain a defined masking or message concealing area. A second masking area is provided in register with the first masking area. The masking areas provide a means of concealing a promotional message or indicia from the exterior of the package, until such time that the package and its contents have been purchased.
7 Liquid container and method of manufacturing same US839145 1997-04-23 US5857951A 1999-01-12 Tooru Ichikawa
A liquid container comprises a flexible bag-shaped container body 1 which is provided with two flat portions 3(3a,3b) as front and back walls and two gusset portions 4(4a,4b) as side walls which are folded inwardly, and a pipe-shaped delivery unit 2 which is provided with a mouth portion 11 at an upper end thereof to be projected out of an upper end portion of the container body, and a flange portion 12 below the mouth portion to be held at a joining portion 5 of the upper end portion of the container body, wherein each gusset portion 4 has a width approximately equal to that of the flat portion 3, inward end portions 15(15a,15b) of the two gusset portions being interposed between the flange portion 12 and the flat portion 3 at the joining portion 5. When the liquid container is manufactured, it is preferable that films for the gusset portions are temporarily bonded to a film for the flat portion before the positioning of the delivery unit.
8 Process for manufacturing sacks, bags, and the like US140234 1987-12-31 US4818328A 1989-04-04 Toshiya Hara
In a process for manufacturing sacks of sheet material, flat tubes are fed one by one in the direction perpendicular to the discharging direction thereof, while the tubes are overlapped or shingled as offset by a predetermined distance. The tubes are wound one by one on a reel core with the help of a tape, which is connected at one end thereof to the reel core and continuously supplied with the rotation of the reel core. The tubes are secured on the reel core outside pressure supplied by the tape to form a tube wound reel having a desired diameter. After a certain time period and immediately before the susequent bottom-closing process, the tubes are unwound from the reel core by pulling the tape to rotate the reel. The overlapped tubes are then separated from each other and supplied one by one to a bottom-closing station.
9 Foil package and method for producing same US931748 1986-10-13 US4784083A 1988-11-15 Hans R. Kiel
A composite foil package for a pourable material such as cat litter having an outer hull and inner lining sealed to provide an interior space to retain the pourable material. The hull and lining are provided with perforations to permit, when the perforations are parted, the folding out of the outer hull and inner lining to expose the pourable material.
10 Isothermic package US887836 1986-08-26 US4755064A 1988-07-05 Jean-Pierre Weber
The isothermic package is comprised of a flat and flexible envelope (10) of which the two walls (11, 12) are welded along three sides so as to provide an opening (13) for introducing and withdrawing the product (P) to be kept warm or cold during its transportation. The walls (11, 12) are each comprised of two isothermic sheets (14, 15) which delimit therebetween a spaced (16, 17, 18) filled with a gas having a low heat transmission power.
11 Reinforced container for bulk material US178715 1980-08-18 US4340379A 1982-07-20 Robert R. Williamson
A reinforced receptacle for bulk materials is constructed from a two-ply plastic tube having a reinforced sheet wrapped and overlapped about the two-ply plastic tube. The reinforced sheet is adhesively secured to the two-ply tube, and the lower end of the two-ply tube is folded and adhesively secured together to form a folded satchel bottom for the receptacle. The upper end of the two-ply tube is gathered and clamped to provide structure for lifting the receptacle.
12 Labelled fabric, a method and an arrangement for making a labelled fabric US007408 1979-01-29 US4253383A 1981-03-03 Manfred Noe
A labelled fabric includes a wide-mesh fabric having two opposite surfaces, a first web which is guided against one of the opposite surfaces of the wide-mesh fabric and a second web which is guided against the other of the opposite surfaces of the wide-mesh fabric. The second web is provided with labelling indicia. The first and second webs are bonded to one another through the interstices of the wide-mesh fabric.
13 Moisture proof bags provided with blow-in ports and method of manufacturing the same US811444 1977-06-29 US4132347A 1979-01-02 Akio Saito
A bag adapted to be packed with cement or the like by blowing it into the bag through a foldable blow-in port comprises an outer layer of synthetic resin which is impervious to air and moisture and an inner layer of paper bonded to the outer layer by a layer of bonding agent. The surface of the layer of the bonding agent facing the paper layer is provided with a plurality of longitudinal grooves which act as exhaust passages for discharging the air blown into the bag.
14 Cloth-measuring machine. US1911635185 1911-06-24 US1024764A 1912-04-30 BLAKESLEE OSCAR S
15 Measuring device for box-covering machines US507451D US507451A 1893-10-24
16 Sack paper with vapour barrier US14043909 2013-10-02 US09527260B2 2016-12-27 Grete Avitsland; Anna-Karin Magnusson; Lisa-Lotte Jaktlund Enstrom
The present invention provides a method of forming a coating on a porous sheet, comprising the steps of: providing a porous sheet and a dispersion comprising at least one polyolefin; applying said dispersion on at least one surface of said sheet; and optionally, heating said sheet to a temperature above the melting temperature of said at least one polyolefin. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods for manufacturing single and two ply sacks and the use of at least one polyolefin as a water vapor barrier coating on a material suitable for a ply of a sack.
17 Sealing system for creating sealed letter by use of envelope sheet with bond part US13765270 2013-02-12 US09302443B2 2016-04-05 Hirokazu Yabune
A sealing system for creating a sealed letter by use of an envelope sheet with a bond part on a basis of a sealing setting. The sealing system includes a transmission amount detector configured to detect an amount of transmission of the envelope sheet being conveyed on a conveyance path, a bond position calculator configured to calculate a first bond position where the bond part exists in the envelope sheet on a basis of the amount of transmission as detected by the transmission amount detector, and a judgment unit configured to judge whether the envelope sheet is conveyed a correct way round in a conveyance direction of the envelope sheet, from the first bond position as calculated by the bond position calculator and a second bond position based on the sealing setting.
18 SACK PAPER WITH VAPOUR BARRIER US14043909 2013-10-02 US20140031187A1 2014-01-30 Grete Avitsland; Anna-Karin Magnusson; Lisa-Lotte Jaktlund Enstrom
The present invention provides a method of forming a coating on a porous sheet, comprising the steps of: providing a porous sheet and a dispersion comprising at least one polyolefin; applying said dispersion on at least one surface of said sheet; and optionally, heating said sheet to a temperature above the melting temperature of said at least one polyolefin. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods for manufacturing single and two ply sacks and the use of at least one polyolefin as a water vapour barrier coating on a material suitable for a ply of a sack.
19 SEALING SYSTEM FOR CREATING SEALED LETTER BY USE OF ENVELOPE SHEET WITH BOND PART US13765270 2013-02-12 US20130225384A1 2013-08-29 Hirokazu YABUNE
A sealing system for creating a sealed letter by use of an envelope sheet with a bond part on a basis of a sealing setting. The sealing system includes a transmission amount detector configured to detect an amount of transmission of the envelope sheet being conveyed on a conveyance path, a bond position calculator configured to calculate a first bond position where the bond part exists in the envelope sheet on a basis of the amount of transmission as detected by the transmission amount detector, and a judgment unit configured to judge whether the envelope sheet is conveyed a correct way round in a conveyance direction of the envelope sheet, from the first bond position as calculated by the bond position calculator and a second bond position based on the sealing setting.
20 Apparatus and method for automatically forming an article US293568 1999-04-15 US6056679A 2000-05-02 Donald E. Weder; Joseph G. Straeter; William F. Straeter; Frank Craig; Michael J. King; William C. Funk
An apparatus and method for forming a sheet of material into an article, such as a flower pot cover, is provided. The apparatus includes a female die and a male die. A sheet of material is positioned between the male die and the female die. The male and female dies are shaped such that at least a portion of the male die is receivable in the opening of the female die to form the article. The apparatus further includes means for supplying a stream of air between the female die and the formed article to release the formed article from the female die and means for holding the formed article against the male die as the male die and the female die are positioned from a forming position to a discharge position whereby the formed article is removed from the female die.
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