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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Bag-making packaging machine US12702473 2010-02-09 US08376923B2 2013-02-19 Yukio Nakagawa; Masashi Kondo; Akira Yamamoto
A bag-making packaging machine includes a bag-producing part, a bag receiving part, and a bottom forming part. The bag-producing part is configured and arranged to transversely seal a tubular packaging material to produce a bag having a top seal part and a bottom seal part formed above and below a product-enclosing main body of the bag. The bag receiving part is configured and arranged to receive and hold the bottom seal part and a part of the main body of the bag, which has been dropped from the bag-producing part. The bottom-forming part is configured and arranged to deform the bag in contact with the bag receiving part to form a bottom portion of the bag into a prescribed shape.
22 Childproof, highly inert individual packaging US13136746 2011-08-09 US20120006707A1 2012-01-12 Markus Krumme
Childproof, highly inert individual dose packagings (1) for transdermal therapeutic systems or film-like forms of administration in the form of a sealing edge bag that can be peeled back with a complete surrounding and continuous sealing surface, comprising two packaging elements, that are arranged on top of each other and form the upper side and the bottom side of a bag containing the product, wherein at least one layer of the packaging material elements is a metal layer and at least one packaging material element a film laminate with at least three-layer design; and the outer layer of the at least three-layer film laminate has a minimum tear resistance of 30 N, wherein said outer layer comprises at least one line-shaped weakening that is not touching the edge of the packaging on the upper and bottom side and the line-shaped weakening has a reduced resistance to tear for opening the packaging. The invention further relates to a method of production thereof.
23 Method of producing a package, particularly for packaging products, and package formed using such a method US40855 1998-03-18 US6027437A 2000-02-22 Luigino Vercelli; Giuseppe Rispoli
A method of producing a package, particularly for packaging products, the method including the steps of feeding a sheet material to a forming die; deforming and cutting the sheet material to obtain a hollow semifinished body of revolution having at least one inlet opening; forming, on an edge of the semifinished body, two localized bends on opposite sides of the opening and aligned with each other along an axis; permanently deforming the semifinished body by rotating two portions of the semifinished body, located on opposite sides of the axis, about the axis to form an elongated body in a stable, at least partly-open condition, and which may be brought manually into an unstable closed condition in which it is maintained by a releasable retaining device.
24 Flexible multiple compartment medical container with preferentially rupturable seals US967687 1997-11-12 US5928213A 1999-07-27 Ward W. Barney; Steven L. Smith
A flexible container is provided for the storage and mixing together of diluents and medicaments. The container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by preferentially peelable seals, in which the diluents and medicaments are stored. The container is constructed of thermoplastic materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The peelable seals are ruptured by manipulation of the container to thereby mix the contents together for delivery through standard IV arrangement to a patient. The seals are constructed such that the seal between the diluent and medicament compartments is preferentially ruptured such that a liquid medicament and a diluent are always mixed before the combined solution is accessible for administration. The container is fillable with a single component liquid medicament which may be susceptible to sloshing or turbulence. Turbulence is minimized by eliminating the internal gaseous head space by initially forming the head space with a low molecular weight gas such as helium. The helium is allowed to diffuse into the atmosphere and the head space collapses as a result.
25 Flexible medical container with selectively enlargeable compartments and method for making same US967692 1997-11-12 US5910138A 1999-06-08 William A. Sperko; Robert E. Turner; Steven L. Smith; William B. Ray
A flexible container is provided for the storage and administration of medical solutions. The container incorporates a transparent front sheet made from a planar layer of a polymer and an opposing rear sheet. The rear sheet is made from a planar laminate layer. The front and rear sheets are sealed together along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure. The volume enclosure is constructed of materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container thermoplastic to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The volume enclosure is then inflated with a pressurized gas to permanently stretch the front and rear sheets outwardly and to thereby increase the volume capacity of the container. An alternative embodiment of the container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, for containing a diluent and a medicament. The seals are ruptured by manipulation of the container to thereby mix the contents together for delivery through standard IV arrangement to a patient.
26 Storage bag with soaker pad US924475 1997-08-25 US5845769A 1998-12-08 James W. Yeager
A storage bag with soaker pad, and a material and method for making same. The bag of the invention includes a bag having a front and rear panel of a plastic film, the front and rear panels being closed at one end to form a bottom of the bag, the bag being open at the opposite end for receipt of goods to be stored in the bag, a fluid absorbing pad located inside the bag, and an enclosure connected to the inside of the bag for containing the fluid absorbing pad. The material of the invention comprises a bag film connected to a perforated enclosure material with a plurality of soaker pads sandwiched between the two layers. The width of the perforated enclosure material is substantially less than the width of the bag film whereby the soaker pads are continued to a limited space near the center of the material that creates the bottom fold of the resulting bags formed from the material. The method of making the bag of the invention includes a continuous supply of bag film be fed forwardly towards a bag machine. In unison with the movement of the bag film a layer of perforated enclosure material containing a plurality of soaker pads is connected at its edges to the bag film thereby sandwiching the storage pads between the two layers. The bag panels, enclosure, and soaker pad could be treated with antimicrobial agents for suppressing microorganisms that may be found in the liquids emanating from the goods stored inside the bag.
27 Protective holders for disks US145253 1993-10-29 US5595797A 1997-01-21 William R. Miller
A device for protectively storing collectible disks, in particular a plastic album leaf for protectively storing and displaying collectible disks such as milk caps or coins. The device comprises two flexible plastic panels in superposed relation, and securing means securing the panels in such relation with a first opening between the panels, the securing means including an arcuate seam sealing the superposed panels together along a circular arc for containing at least one-half but not the entirety of the disk between the panels within the arc of the seam, the arc of the seam exceeding 180.degree. and terminating at a second opening between the superposed panels of sufficient width for permitting passage therethrough and into the arc of at least one-half of the disk when the disk is received by the first opening for containing the entirety of the disk between the panels.
28 Flexible dispensing package US317186 1994-10-03 US5531358A 1996-07-02 Arthur P. Corella
A package includes opposed flexible sides and a circumferential peripheral seal determining an interior sealed enclosure for storing a material, typically a viscous liquid. The package includes a depending seal which divides the enclosure into a storage reservoir and a dispensing channel in fluid communication. The dispensing channel includes an open upper end and a closed lower end, the upper end being in fluid communication with the storage reservoir, and the lower end being contiguous to the peripheral seal and to an aperture within the depending seal that is adapted to be torn open. Tearing the aperture results in collaterally tearing open the lower end of the dispensing channel and the contiguous portion of the peripheral seal, thereby enabling removal of package contents.
29 Method and apparatus for manufacturing a shell-shaped package, and such shell-shaped package US170122 1993-12-20 US5496251A 1996-03-05 Sheng C. Cheng
The invention relates to a method of manufacturing shell-shaped packages, in particular flower sleeves, in which two superposed bands of synthetic material are supplied and machined through die cutting, in such a manner that at least one edge of each package, defining the wide opening, is formed along an ornamental line, whereafter the material bands are cut in transverse direction into separate package portions, the discrete package portions being joined together at the cut edges so as to form the package, wherein, during the die cutting of the longitudinal edges of the material bands, both material bands are perforated through and through in one die cutting operation so as to form suspension portions joined to the package portions via perforated lines extending along an ornamental contour, the suspension portion, formed by the perforation, of one of the two material bands being removed. The invention further relates to an apparatus for carrying out the method, and to the package obtained by the method.
30 Window-equipped mailer and method US87204 1993-07-02 US5381947A 1995-01-17 Donald J. Steidinger
A window-equipped mailer and method of making in which the window is covered by a translucent or transparent covering and wherein this covering has a transverse edge aligned with a transverse edge of an inner ply.
31 Single use dispensing sachets and method of and means for manufacture of same US961726 1993-01-12 US5373966A 1994-12-20 Daniel J. O'Reilly; John Maloney
A single use dispensing sachet (10) which is made up of flexible sheet sections (14,16) peripherally sealed (12) to define an outer envelope, and within the outer envelope is a sealed compartment containing the sachet contents. The compartment is ruptured to displace the contents into an expansion chamber within the sachet so as to retard the flow of the contents and prevent splashing. The sachet may have a baffle (32) defined by a line of sealing connecting the outer sheet sections of the sachet, the baffle forming an obstruction between the contents emerging from the ruptured sealed compartment to an outlet at the periphery of the sachet. Also described is a method and machine for manufacturing the sachets.
32 Two-way mailer US847589 1992-03-05 US5288014A 1994-02-22 Richard A. Meyers; Nelson N. Lusiner
A mailer product is provided which is formed from a single sheet of paper having first, second and third sections. The first and second sections are separated by a first transverse line and the second and third sections are separated by a second transverse line. The sheet of paper is foldable along the first and second transverse lines so that the first section overlies the second section and the third section overlies the first and second sections. First adhesive material is provided on one of the first and the second sections of the sheet for securing the first and the second sections to one another when the sheet is folded along the first transverse line, thereby forming a return envelope. Second adhesive material is located on at least one of the first, second and third sections for securing the third section to at least one of the first and the second sections when the sheet is folded along the second transverse line, thereby forming a closed mailer. A method and apparatus is further provided for forming such a one-piece mailer.
33 Assembly for producing a mass distributable printed packet US848162 1992-03-10 US5197262A 1993-03-30 Robert E. Katz; John H. Jones; George P. Hipko; Stanford Silverschotz; James Hoffman; Gerard Wollner
An assembly for producing a packet containing inserts, provides means for placing inserts on a moving web and holding them in position thereon by banding spaced sets of inserts on the web with a ribbon which is crimped to the web between successive sets of inserts.
34 Assembly for producing a mass distributable printed packet US550744 1990-07-10 US5107656A 1992-04-28 Robert E. Katz; John H. Jones; George P. Hipko; Stanford Silverschotz; James Hoffman; Gerard Wollner
A system for producing a mass distributable printed packet is disclosed wherein a web of paper has printed thereon a format of successive rectangular pieces in a plurality of longitudinal lines extending parallel to the edges of the web, the web is cut longitudinally between the print patterns and the thus-formed strips are superposed in vertical registry of the printed patterns. The strips are cut to form sets of printed sheets, each including a separator element. The sets are stacked in a hopper and the bottom sets are successively removed and packaged.
35 Mailer and method and apparatus for making US563404 1990-08-06 US5064115A 1991-11-12 Donald J. Steidinger
A mailer product and apparatus and method in which a first sheet is printed by a computer printer and then augmented by a second sheet prior to entering folding means, one of the sheets being twice transversely folded.
36 Apparatus for manufacturing sealed postal mails or the like envelope assemblies US382102 1989-07-19 US4972655A 1990-11-27 Takao Ogawa
Apparatus for manufacturing sealed postal mails or other sealed envelope assemblies using a discrete envelope blanks split from an envelope-forming continuous sheet, an intermediate element split from an intermediate element-forming continuous sheet and additional inserting elements, both having sizes adapted to be enclosed within the envelope blank. The apparatus includes a reader for reading an encoded data preliminarily printed on the intermediate elements that produces an output signal corresponding to the number of insert sheet elements to be enclosed together with the intermediate elements. A grouping station is provided for stacking the insert sheets successively supplied to be enclosed together with the intermediate elements. The grouping station is activated in response to the output signal from the reader. A feeder is provided for feeding a selective collection of inserting elements and intermediate elements from the grouping station to an envelope folding. Eventually, inserting these intermediate elements and inserting elements into each envelope at an insert station.
37 Method for producing a mass distributable printed packet US360040 1989-06-01 US4939888A 1990-07-10 Robert E. Katz; John H. Jones; Frederick Grainger; Donald W. Schoenleber; George P. Hipko; Patrick J. Donahue; Stanford Silverschotz; James Hoffman
A method for producing a mass distributable printed packet is disclosed wherein a web of paper has printed thereon a format of successive rectangular pieces in a plurality of longitudinal lines extending parallel to the edges of the web, the web is cut longitudinally between the print patterns and the thus-formed strips are superposed in vertical registry of the printed patterns. The superposed strips are then cut to form sets of printed pieces which sets are each placed within an individual outer container.
38 Document moistening device US115219 1987-10-30 US4799989A 1989-01-24 Joseph H. Marzullo
Apparatus for applying moisture to a flexible document containing a water-activated adhesive. The apparatus includes a reservoir for storing a source of water, a mounting bracket extending from the reservoir, a pivotable hammer pivotably mounted to the bracket and extending toward the reservoir, and a moistening wick extending from the reservoir toward the pivotable hammer. The area between the moistening wick and the pivotable hammer defines a document path. The apparatus further comprises a flexible, one-way gate secured to the lower portion of the hammer for movement therewith, the gate having an end portion extending into the document path. The apparatus also includes a gate deflector secured to the gate and lower hammer portion for movement therewith. Movement of a document up the document path from the gate deflector toward the pivotable hammer causes the gate to flex out of the document path and movement of a document down the document path from the pivotable hammer toward the gate deflector causes the gate to engage the document and bend around the gate deflector to thereby cause the hammer to pivot and urge the document against the wick. Thus, moisture is applied to those portions of the document urged against the wick.The invention is especially useful in combination with a buckle chute folder.
39 Apparatus for producing shipping forms US19288 1987-02-26 US4769969A 1988-09-13 Isao Minami
The present invention provides an apparatus for producing a shipping form characterized by a folding mechanism, a cutting off mechanism, an aligning and feeding mechanism, a form inserting mechanism and a cutting mechanism.
40 Document file US37101 1987-04-09 US4764159A 1988-08-16 Masuhiro Mitsuyama
The present invention is drawn to an improved method of making a document file which has a pair of covers and a plurality of file elements laminated one upon another between the covers. The file elements are hot-sealed together and to the covers. The covers each have an auxiliary sheet hot-sealed to the cover body. The outermost file elements are hot-sealed to the auxiliary sheets of the covers. Thus, no dents or recesses are formed on the cover by hot-sealing the outermost file elements to the respective covers.
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