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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
41 Centerfold forming apparatus for a disk envelope US698513 1985-02-04 US4627829A 1986-12-09 William A. Brady, Jr.; Stanley R. Jordan; Eugenio J. Morgado; Julius J. Perlini; Alfred A. Stricker
Apparatus for forming a disc envelope from a prepunched, flexible, plastic blank having two sections connected at the heads thereof and containing a drive hole at the same location in each section. The drive holes are located on respective hubs which are located at the same position on respective folding plates. The end edge of a mandrel is pressed against the blank in the area between the two sections while the folding plates are moved from a horizontal to a vertical position pulling the drive holes taut on the hubs and thereby locating the center fold between the two sections of the blank flap folding apparatus and sealing apparatus are attached to and swing into operating position with the respective folding plates to form the side flap folds and seal the folded flaps.
42 Mailing sub-assembly with envelope sheet and enclosure sheet US724438 1985-04-18 US4586651A 1986-05-06 William P. Bradley
An improved high speed method for producing quantities of discrete envelope assemblies and assemblies produced thereby, each assembly including an envelope and separate enclosure formed from the same blank of sheet material and having personalized information printed on both the envelope and enclosure that is unique to each assembly.The method provides for continuous operation of the method steps all occurring one after the other as each assembly travels in the same general direction throughout all processing operations.
43 Foil bag US510294 1983-07-01 US4548321A 1985-10-22 Erich Mockesch; Hans-Herbert Noack
A double-walled or quadruple-walled foil bag (8) for receiving a liquid, more particularly beer, which is to be arranged in a preferably spherical pressure tank, consists of flat, superposed, circular or polygonal foil pieces (2a-2c) which are welded together at the edge. The foil pieces which form a foil bag half (8a, 8b) are provided in the central area with a connecting piece (5) which penetrates them. The foil pieces, which form the double or quadruple wall, are preferably cut out of a flattened, commercially available foil tube. In order to test the finished foil bag for imperviousness, only an annular peripheral area which runs next to the weld seam (6) and which is connected via a connecting channel with a central area surrounding the connecting piece (5) is inflated. The foil bag (8), which is to be introduced into a cover, is previously folded in the form of an umbrella so that the foil bag half (8b) which does not contain the connecting piece (5) is inserted into the foil bag half (8a) which contains the connecting piece (5).
44 Compartmented flexible solution container US487432 1983-04-21 US4458811A 1984-07-10 Kenneth E. Wilkinson
A compartmented and collapsible container for sterile components which has at least one separate compartment for each component, yet will permit the intermixing of the components upon the breaking of a frangible member which separates the compartments. The compartmented container is specifically constructed for use with two solutions which are normally incompatible when mixed. The container herein described permits the two incompatible solutions to be sterilized in a disposable, flexible container. At the time of usage, the two materials can be readily intermixed in the same container and administered therefrom, such as with the usual intravenous administration equipment. An important feature of the container is a frangible member which is sealed to the container in a unique manner between the compartments, yet is readily fractured to permit the free flow of materials between the compartments.
45 Process and apparatus for manufacturing continuous sealed postal or other envelope assemblies US204815 1980-11-07 US4455809A 1984-06-26 Arthur B. Dallaserra
A process and apparatus for forming a continuous assembly of sealed envelopes having upper and lower sections and comprising at least one insert of the type used as a postal mailer or the like. The process comprises providing continuous upper and lower sheets each comprising transverse weakening lines defining discrete upper and lower sections adapted to be separated along each of the lines, consecutive weakening lines being separated by a substantially constant spacing E1; providing a continuous intermediate sheet comprising transverse weakening lines defining intermediate discrete sheet sections having a width less than the width of the upper and lower sections, consecutive weakening lines being spaced by a substantially constant spacing E2, E2 being less than E1; passing the upper and lower continuous sheets along discrete paths and through drive rollers at the inlet of a sealing station at a velocity V1 equal to the tangential velocity of the drive rollers and passing the continuous intermediate sheet along a path and towards the drive rollers at a velocity velocity V2 less than V1 wherein V2/V1 substantially equals E2/E1. The continuous intermediate sheet is separated to form discrete intermediate sheet sections along each of the weakening lines of the continuous intermediate sheet during passage through a separation station positioned ahead of the drive rollers whereby each of the intermediate sheet sections is positioned between the upper and lower continuous sheets to form the continuous assembly as it enters the drive rollers. The assembly is subsequently sealed.
46 Apparatus for production of album leaves US423792 1982-09-27 US4424093A 1984-01-03 Bernhard A. Schubert
The invention relates to a method and to an apparatus for the production of stamp or photo album leaves with slip-in pockets for the stamps. Two transparent sheets in web form are linearly bonded to one another, and slip-in pockets are stamped out of the bonded sheet material to form double sheet pockets joined along a linear edge. The slip-in pockets are stamped out of the double sheet web by a stamping tool assembly in a predetermined arrangement corresponding to the pocket placement intended for the album leaf, and holds them firmly in this arrangement by a partial vacuum. In the meantime, an adhesive has been applied to the album leaf in the places provided for the slip-in pockets. The album leaf is then brought into contact with the slip-in pockets held fast by partial vacuum on the stamping tool so that the pockets are secured to the album leaf.
47 Folding of flat sheet to exact interior height US270873 1981-06-05 US4415325A 1983-11-15 Gilbert Fuchs; Norman Crowley; Randall Wink
A folding apparatus and method for folding a flat sheet so that an exact interior height is provided between the two folded portions is disclosed. The flat sheet is folded about a shim having a folding edge which is rounded and which has a thickness corresponding to the desired interior height. The flat shim is positioned on the flat sheet with the edge of the shim located along the line where the fold in the sheet is to be made. Initially, the portion of the sheet away from the shim is folded approximately 90.degree. by tangential bending on the folding edge of the shim. Next, a die having a facing edge mating with the folding edge of the shim is pushed onto the folding edge of the shim. The portion of the sheet which was folded 90.degree. is thus folded onto the top of the shim to approximately 180.degree.. With this two step folding, an exact interior height adjacent the fold is provided. The method and apparatus of the present invention is conveniently used for forming flat jackets having an exact interior height. A plurality of these flat jackets can be formed by providing a plurality of forming devices on a turntable where each step of the forming process is sequentially performed.
48 Mechanism of making an envelope US55551 1979-07-09 US4343129A 1982-08-10 William H. Gunther, Jr.; Roman M. Golicz; James W. Hough
An improved machine and method of making and folding an insert and an envelope.
49 Packaged sealed-end tubular thermoplastic net bagging US79525 1979-09-27 US4274539A 1981-06-23 Kenneth H. Rabeneck; Jerry R. Kantlehner; David E. Gallaher
A tube of thermoplastic netting is drawn through a work station in a radially collapsed, condensed condition. At the work station, the netting is angularly twisted to rope-like form, to increase its bulk density and, in such condition, is drawn between the die and platen of an ultrasonic welding horn. Periodically, the die and platen momentarily bear against a succeeding short length of the twisted, condensed rope-like form making a fused seal nugget integrating all strands of the netting at that site. The resulting product may be a long length of such tubing, having such a seal every so often, or a plurality of bags formed from the intermediate product by making one transverse cut through the netting tube beside each seal nugget.
50 Improvements in and relating to the manufacture of record sleeves US968213 1978-12-11 US4232593A 1980-11-11 Norman J. Garrod
A machine for making single and double record sleeves made respectively from one and two sheet material blanks, comprises two input lines each for cutting and creasing a blank and connectable to two first output lines each for making up single record sleeves from blanks cut and creased by the two input lines, and a second output line connectable to both input lines for making up a double record sleeve from blanks cut and creased by the two input lines, connection of the two input lines to one of the first output lines and the second output line being controlled by conditioning means having two corresponding conditions.
51 Method and apparatus for making envelope assemblies US861289 1977-12-16 US4189895A 1980-02-26 John K. Volkert; Robert B. Volkert
An envelope contains a separate enclosure that is formed from the same sheet material. Sheet material having a first portion and a narrower second portion is folded so portions are superimposed one upon the other. At some time, adhesive is applied to the wider regions of the first portion. By severing the sheet material along the edge common to the first and second portions while maintaining their superimposed relationship, they are separated and then subsequently folded so the first portion envelops the second portion, and the envelope is produced as a result of the adhesive. The severing is carried out while the superimposed portions are suitably restrained, e.g., within a buckle plate folder or within a knife-folding unit or between a pair of moving belts.
52 Apparatus for making a connected series of stuffed sealed envelope assemblies US884691 1978-03-08 US4161091A 1979-07-17 Richard E. Hartnig
Apparatus for making a connected series of stuffed sealed envelope assemblies (conventionally referred to as "mailers") wherein a knife roll serves to control the advance of a return envelope toward a web providing an insert ply after which the knife severs the insert ply web along transverse terminal edges and without intermediate die cut connecting portions to provide the insert ply as fully useable segments (no waste) along with the series of return envelopes for envelopment between continuous webs to provide a series of mailers.
53 Composite bag for hard crusted bakery products US810300 1977-06-27 US4099666A 1978-07-11 Theodore W. Welles
A composite bag for crusted bread products is disclosed comprising a first portion in the form of a paper bag having a closed end and an open end, and a second portion of plastic film material bonded to and extending from the open end of the paper bag and providing a closable opening for the composite bag. The second portion is defined by sheets of plastic film having different lengths longitudinally with respect to the open end of the paper bag and bonded to the paper bag for one of the films to extend longitudinally beyond the other and provide an extension flap which facilitates supporting the bag during insertion of a bread article thereinto. The composite bag is produced by transferring a preformed paper bag laterally with respect to the axis thereof between plastic sheets which are bonded to the open end of the bag and then longitudinally seamed along lines contiguous with side edge folds of the paper bag.
54 Mechanism and method of making an envelope US680788 1976-04-27 US4071997A 1978-02-07 William H. Gunther, Jr.; Roman M. Golicz; James W. Hough
An improved machine and method of making and folding a personalized letter and a personalized envelope.
55 Method of enclosing insert material in a continuously advancing envelope blank US515192 1974-10-16 US4003183A 1977-01-18 Herbert W. Helm
The envelope making and insert machine includes the forming of envelope blanks from an endless web or precut blanks and conveying the envelope blank upwardly along a vertical path to a folding station. The insert material is conveyed along a path that intersects the vertical path in timed relation with the envelope blank. The paths of the envelope blank and the insert material intersect at an angle adjacent the folding station. The envelope blank is engaged at the folding station by a vacuum cylinder, tucker, lifter or the like and is folded along the score line between the envelope blank body portion and bottom flap portion by the vacuum cylinder and a folding cylinder. The path of the envelope blank is changed from a vertical path to the path of the inserts during the folding operation. During the folding of the bottom flap into overlying relation with the blank body portion the insert material is inserted therebetween. The folded envelope blank with the insert material therebetween is thereafter conveyed to gumming and folding stations where adhesive is applied to the side flaps and top flap and the flaps are folded into overlying relation with the envelope blank bottom flap.
56 Multi-panel envelope form US469672 1974-05-13 US3955750A 1976-05-11 Harold W. Huffman
The single-ply, multi-panel envelope form comprises a pair of coplanar, envelope-defining panels disposed in end-to-end, spaced relationship and at least one intermediate panel disposed between and end-connected relationship with said envelope-defining panels wherein the opposite side edges of each intermediate panel are disposed inwardly of the corresponding side edges of the envelope-defining panels. The side edges of the envelope-defining panels of each form are disposed in contacting, sealed relationship when the panels of each form are zig-zag folded into envelope-defining relationship permitting removal of the intermediate panel from the interior of the envelope through access means provided in one marginal edge thereof.The forms of the present invention are readily produced in an end-to-end connected series from a continuously advancing web of sheet material which is transversely subdivided into a plurality of end-to-end interconnected forms, each of which are adapted to be sequentially zig-zag folded into sealed, envelope-defining relationship, and thereafter severed from the series as individual forms. A stuffer-insert such as a circular or the like may be inserted in the interior of the envelope prior to sealing thereof.
57 Childproof, highly inert individual packaging US13136746 2011-08-09 US09145248B2 2015-09-29 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.
58 Multiple pocket reclosable disposable plastic bags and methods for making them US12436746 2009-05-06 US08870458B2 2014-10-28 Brian H. La Fuente; Maria G. La Fuente
Disposable plastic bags are provided that include multiple internal compartments and methods for making such bags. In one embodiment, a disposable plastic bag includes substantially transparent outer panels attached together to define a main compartment, an opening for accessing the main compartment, a main closure for selectively opening and closing the opening into the main compartment; and a plurality of internal panels attached to one of the outer panels to define a plurality of internal compartments separate from and accessible through the main compartment, the internal panels comprising closures for selectively opening and closing the respective internal compartments.
59 Garment Bag Systems and Methods of Use US13799399 2013-03-13 US20130248394A1 2013-09-26 Stephen E. Berglund
The present invention includes methods and apparatus in which a reusable bag is provided for the collection and return of soiled garments, laundry and/or other clothing items. The bag may be provided in the form of a hamper that is open at the top, with one or more hooks that allow the bag to be hung from a clothing rod, and is provided with engagement devices that allow the bag to be folded up when not in use, and then unfolded to various levels for containment and protection of clean items that have been hung on standard hangers. In some embodiments, garment protection flaps and a detachable accessory bag are provided inside the bag. In other embodiments, convenient handles are provided as part of the hangers which support the bags, the handles being positioned to balance the bag when it is being carried to avoid spilling the contents thereof, the bags having special flaps for engaging the hangers having the handles.
60 MULTIPLE POCKET RECLOSABLE DISPOSABLE PLASTIC BAGS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THEM US12436746 2009-05-06 US20100284630A1 2010-11-11 Brian H. La Fuente; Maria G. La Fuente
Disposable plastic bags are provided that include multiple internal compartments and methods for making such bags. In one embodiment, a disposable plastic bag includes substantially transparent outer panels attached together to define a main compartment, an opening for accessing the main compartment, a main closure for selectively opening and closing the opening into the main compartment; and a plurality of internal panels attached to one of the outer panels to define a plurality of internal compartments separate from and accessible through the main compartment, the internal panels comprising closures for selectively opening and closing the respective internal compartments.
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