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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
61 BAG-MAKING PACKAGING MACHINE US12702473 2010-02-09 US20100210438A1 2010-08-19 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.
62 Direct mail article with cover and one or more interior sheets and integral business reply envelope US133996 1998-08-14 US6053855A 2000-04-25 John W. Stenner
A method is provided for manufacturing a personalized direct mail article requiring no envelope or other wrapper in the format of an oversized brochure having front and rear cover sheets, at least one interior sheet and a detachable preformed business reply envelope and at least one detachable reply device, all of which are joined to the cover sheets during mailing and all of which are formed from a single integral web to insure that there can be no mismatching of the several personalized elements forming the article.
63 Utilizing identical staggered pattern forms through fax or printer via offsetting US902314 1997-07-29 US5989382A 1999-11-23 Rebecca L. Parker
Specialized sheets, for example, in the construction of business forms, having patterns of pressure activated cohesive are constructed so that all the sheets can be identical yet when the sheets are in a stack blocking of the pressure activated cohesive, and subsequent feeding problems, are eliminated by making the cohesive patterns offset a dimension "d" perpendicular to the direction of feed of the forms from a feed bin through an imaging device to an output tray. Either the feed bin, or an edge guide of the output tray, can be shifted at least the dimension "d" to automatically align the pressure activated cohesive patterns on cooperating first and second sheets, and after proper alignment of the cohesive patterns the sheets may be fed through a conventional pressure sealer. An inserter may be provided for inserting a confidential information sheet between the cohesive pattern-containing sheets, and/or confidential information may be imaged on the inside faces of the sealed packet formed by the sheets using a non-impact printer or facsimile machine.
64 Automated container insert device US904669 1997-08-01 US5974769A 1999-11-02 Kurt W. Vetter
A turret assembly for use in a container manufacturing apparatus which comprises a rotatable hub, at least one arm extending radially from the rotatable hub and having a medium reception portion thereon for transferring and inserting at least one medium to a location between a first and second portion of container material.
65 Flexible, multiple-compartment drug container and method of making and using same US837927 1997-04-11 US5944709A 1999-08-31 Ward W. Barney; Noel Gharibian; Douglas G. Harvey; Mark R. McLonis; Christopher D. Peara; Giuseppe Sacca; Sharilyn J. Sandberg; Steven L. Smith; William V. Walter; Nicholas Chung-Hui Wu; Walter A. York; H. Theodore Young
A flexible container is provided for the storage and mixing together of diluents and medicaments. The container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by 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 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 to provide a non-linear resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure, which causes the seal to peel open completely along its length. The container is folded-over along the line of one of the seals and also includes a locking tab and retaining slot to secure the bag in a folded-over condition.
66 Microwave popcorn bag folding methods to accommodate small microwave ovens US869836 1997-06-05 US5944647A 1999-08-31 John A. Reynolds
Folding methods were developed for a typical commercial microwave popcorn bag to control its linear expansion and enable it to remain centered in a small (less than one cubic foot) microwave oven with a rotating turntable while the bag is being expanded by the gases of the popping corn.
67 Method of manufacturing a tubular sleeve US928560 1997-09-12 US5899047A 1999-05-04 Donald E. Weder; Joseph G. Straeter; William F. Straeter
A sleeve used to wrap items such as potted plants. The sleeve may have an open or closed bottom. When closed, the bottom may have a gusset for allowing expansion upon the depositing of the pot into the sleeve. The sleeve has a detachable upper portion. The sleeve may have a bonding material disposed upon an inner or outer portion of the sleeve for attaching the sleeve to the pot or item.
68 Metered flexible dispensing package US651110 1996-05-21 US5746352A 1998-05-05 Arthur P. Corella
A first embodiment of a package including superimposed flexible opaque and transparent sides and a circumferential peripheral seal determining an interior sealed enclosure for storing a liquid material includes two contiguous depending seals separated by a preformed slot dividing the enclosure bilaterally into a storage reservoir and a dispensing channel in fluid communication. The dispensing channel includes a closed lower end contiguous to a notch in the peripheral seal. Tearing the package at the notch results in collaterally tearing open the channel lower end and a contiguous portion of the peripheral seal, thereby enabling removal of package contents. Use of a ruled scale imprinted on the opaque side proximate to the dispensing channel and viewing through the transparent side the disposition of material in the channel enable the selection of a measured quantity of material to be expelled from the channel. A second embodiment is identical to the first embodiment except that a continuous divider which is easily torn to define a slot replaces the vertical slot separating the reservoir and channel. A third embodiment is identical to the second embodiment except that a scored line adjacent to the channel lower end enables a flap, formed when the package is torn open, to be folded upwardly where it can be secured to the package, thereby sealing the channel to prevent material leakage.
69 Multi-compartment package, system and method US699036 1996-08-19 US5724789A 1998-03-10 Arthur P. Corella
A peripherally sealed, juxtaposed, multi-compartment, flexible package is provided which includes a pair of outer walls and at least one separator wall disposed between the outer walls for dividing the package into a plurality of compartments. All of the walls are sealed at a common peripheral terminus, and flowable material is disposed within each of the compartments. The package is adapted to be torn open to simultaneously dispense and admix the flowable material. The multi-compartment dispensing package is manufactured by feeding at least three sheetings of heat sealable flexible film through a first embodiment of form-and-fill packaging instrumentation. A two-compartment dispensing package is manufactured by feeding two sheetings of film through a second instrumentation embodiment including an assembly dividing one sheet into two halves which become outer walls.
70 Apparatus and method for maintaining the confidentiality of printed information US494124 1995-06-05 US5690774A 1997-11-25 Morton Greene
An apparatus and method for maintaining the confidentiality of information contained in a printed document is accomplished by enclosing the document in an envelope, or similar enclosure, before the document is discharged from the apparatus. The apparatus generally includes: a printer, which may be a facsimile machine, photocopier, or computer printer; a document positioner for positioning the document, so that the document may be enclosed in an envelope; and a document encloser, which encloses the document in the envelope so that the document may later be removed from the envelope for viewing only by the intended recipient. The functions and sequencing of the apparatus are controlled by a suitable control system. A label printer, for printing the name of the intended recipient on the envelope, or the other desired information, may also be included.
71 Device for containing a compact disc US577426 1995-12-22 US5657867A 1997-08-19 David Fu; Michael Mencacci; William R. Miller
A flexible plastic device for containing a compact disc and having a pocket configured such that the compact disc may be easily inserted into and removed from the pocket. The pocket is formed by a rectangular flexible plastic sheet and another flexible plastic sheet in superposed relation and welded together along three edges thereof with an opening between the rectangular sheet and an unsealed edge of the other sheet for receiving the disc, the unsealed edge extending between opposing welded together edges of the sheets and projectively contoured, the other sheet having an aperture for permitting access to the disc at the disc aperture when the disc is contained in the pocket, the other sheet having a narrow gap in the unsealed edge approximately mid-width thereof and communicating with the aperture of the other sheet.
72 Multiple envelope with integrally formed and printed contents and return envelope US411411 1995-03-27 US5640835A 1997-06-24 Richard Muscoplat
A gusseted envelope or box making apparatus and method including the use of a tractor feed unit (11) which perforates the web stock (5) prior to a subsequent printing step capable of printing on either side of the web (5). At least one thermal print head (61) precisely activates thermal ribbon (57) which is accurately registered with the web (5) by means of pin feed holes (16,17). A product conveyor (74) manipulates the product (75) so as to automatically load the box or envelope (69) thus manufactured and printed. A multipart form (141) is disclosed including a continuous envelope (167), return reply envelope (173) and enclosed coupon (166) which may all be imprinted with unique customer information (161). The complete form (141) is folded and inserted into a parent envelope (167) by a series of vacuum plates (376) and insertion rams (392).
73 Forming an envelope having a die cut window and containing inserts US514383 1995-08-11 US5640831A 1997-06-24 Jimmie A. Harrod; John F. Slyster, Jr.
A plurality of interconnected envelope blanks are formed from an envelope web of paper. Die cut windows are also formed in each envelope blank of the interconnected web and transparent window patches are adhesively secured over the die cut window. A plurality of inserts from insert webs of paper are formed and may be variably imaged. The inserts are collected and disposed on the interconnected envelope blanks with address information registering through the window. The interconnected blanks and web form with inserts applied are severed to form discrete envelope blanks and later folded and glued to form complete mailers.
74 Packaging bag, preferably for perilous samples, and method for producing the packaging bag US204279 1994-03-07 US5533624A 1996-07-09 Jan Soderholm; Hugo Cedraeus
A package, such as for perilous samples, comprises a compartmented package body having first and second layers disposed, respectively, to opposite sides of an intermediate layer, with a first compartment disposed between the first and intermediate layers and a second compartment disposed between the second and intermediate layers. Each compartment has an opening and an associated adhesive sealing flap for sealing the opening. The openings, with the associated sealing flaps, are disposed at opposite ends of the package body. The sealing flaps are provided with removable tear strips for opening the corresponding compartments. A preferred method for producing the package utilizes three sheet materials corresponding to the layers of the package body. Portions corresponding to the flaps are provided at opposite edges of the sheet material corresponding to the second layer. The portions are slotted and material of the tear strips is attached to cover the slots on one side. The other side of the portions is provided with pressure-sensitive adhesive covered with a removable protective material. The sheet materials are placed side-by-side and bonded to form the compartments and openings.
75 Methods and apparatus for printing and collating materials from multiple webs US167452 1993-12-15 US5429698A 1995-07-04 Robert M. Hartman; Scott C. Abrahamson; John S. Bennett; Benny R. Rich
Methods and apparatus for printing and collating multiple webs of materials, particularly for use in creating personalized direct mail materials, are disclosed. The invention includes a single, highly flexible press having components capable of being driven at unequal speeds to account for different sizes of insert materials and their associated envelopes. Operating a single press in this manner reduces the amount of waste web material which otherwise would be present. The press similarly includes novel collating and inserting apparatus whereby each outgoing envelope is effectively formed around the "insertable" materials. Control mechanisms and verification systems associated with the press additionally maintain any personalized materials in registration, permitting a single press to produce the entire direct mail piece from multiple webs with minimal waste.
76 Tractor feed box and multiple envelope method of manufacture and registration and fabricating apparatus US39588 1993-03-29 US5409441A 1995-04-25 Richard D. Muscoplat
A gusseted envelope or box making apparatus and method including the use of a tractor feed unit (11) which perforates the web stock (5) prior to a subsequent printing step. A thermal print head (61) precisely activates thermal ribbon (57) which is accurately registered with the web (5) by means of pin feed holes (16,17). A product conveyor (74) manipulates the product (75) so as to automatically load the box or envelope (69) thus manufactured and printed. A multipart form (141) is disclosed including a continuous envelope (167), return reply envelope (173) and enclosed coupon (166) which may all be imprinted with unique customer information (161). The complete form (141) is folded and inserted into a parent envelope (167) by a series of vacuum plates (376) and insertion rams (392).
77 Mailer and method and apparatus for making US663690 1991-03-04 US5095682A 1992-03-17 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.
78 Printed and encoded mass distributable response piece and method of making the same US430869 1989-10-31 US5087805A 1992-02-11 Stanford Silverschotz; George P. Hipko; Michael Dennis
A method of simultaneously encoding successive groups of printed paper sheets or mass distributable material wherein the sheets are provided with unperceptable and virtually invisible common code pattern by laser means which is supplied with a distinct series of coded pulse signals in synchronism with control pulses to produce a different optically-scannable coded hole pattern on each group of printed sheets.
79 Method for manufacturing photograph slide sleeving material US158243 1988-02-19 US4911777A 1990-03-27 James A. Truc; Nils Lund-Nielsen
Photograph slide sleeving material is manufactured by cutting pocket opening slots in an elongated first web section of polymer film material as the web is continuously moved through a slot cutting station. The slotted first web section and an adjacent elongated second web section of polymer film material are continuously moved through a laminating station where they are laminated at locations forming pocket bottom walls and side walls. An elongated web of photograph slide sleeving material having a plurality of rows of pockets emerges from the laminating station and is continuously moved through a perforating station where it is perforated between adjacent rows of pockets. Ring binder storage files and hanging storage files are assembled by separating sheets of slide sleeving material from the elongated web and attaching storage mounts having adhesive edges.
80 Mixing bag with plural compartments US135707 1987-12-21 US4787511A 1988-11-29 Lesley E. McIver
The pack is adapted to store separately and allow mixing of a plurality of components and subsequent dispensing of the mixture. It comprises an outer container (1) and a preferentially rupturable inner container (2) having its outer surface sealed to the inner surfaces of said outer container walls at a median point of the outer container and adjacent an end of said inner container. The wall of said inner container (2) between seals (3) defines a first compartment (9) within said inner container (2) to one side of said seal (3) and a second compartment (7) within said outer container (1) to the other side of said seal (3). A recloseable inlet and outlet means (4,5) communicates with said second compartment (7). One way of making the pack is to place the inner container (2) within one open end of the open ended outer container (1), inserting a spatula into the inner container (2) to separate its two sides, and sealing line an outer surface of said inner container means to an inner surface of said outer container. Other methods are also disclosed. The pack is useful for storing, mixing and dispensing agriculturally useful two or component compositions, such as seed coating compositions containing micro-organisms.
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