21 |
Process of making reinforced boxes. |
US11338316 |
1916-08-05 |
US1206898A |
1916-12-05 |
PARIDON MICHAEL |
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22 |
Method of making boxes and covers. |
US4524015 |
1915-08-12 |
US1174876A |
1916-03-07 |
LEIMAN HENRY |
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23 |
Box-machine. |
US1914834819 |
1914-04-27 |
US1119343A |
1914-12-01 |
BURNHAM CHARLES |
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24 |
Machine for applying linings to hollow articles. |
US1907376885 |
1907-06-01 |
US1089618A |
1914-03-10 |
ANDERSON ERNEST DE NEEN |
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25 |
Machine for making paper-lined pasteboard boxes. |
US1912727471 |
1912-10-23 |
US1080039A |
1913-12-02 |
ALTMANN FRIEDRICH |
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26 |
Barrel-liner. |
US1911616987 |
1911-03-25 |
US1011979A |
1911-12-19 |
MAISON EDMUND R |
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27 |
Machine for lining boxes. |
US1909494949 |
1909-05-10 |
US954739A |
1910-04-12 |
JOPLIN WILLIAM A |
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28 |
Machine for making paper dishes. |
US1908409155 |
1908-01-03 |
US926866A |
1909-07-06 |
HALBREICH CHARLES |
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29 |
Machine for lining paper cartons. |
US1902106930 |
1902-05-12 |
US736780A |
1903-08-18 |
REYNOLDS LEWIS G |
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30 |
Match-box-shuck machine. |
US1900026616 |
1900-08-11 |
US680012A |
1901-08-06 |
ANDREWS CHARLES B |
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31 |
File-case |
US498926D |
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US498926A |
1893-06-06 |
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32 |
jaeger |
US372624D |
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US372624A |
1887-11-01 |
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33 |
Manufacture of paper bottles |
US368255D |
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US368255A |
1887-08-16 |
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34 |
Paper-box machine |
US345363D |
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US345363A |
1886-07-13 |
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35 |
jaeg-er |
US296288D |
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US296288A |
1884-04-01 |
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36 |
And william |
US294486D |
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US294486A |
1884-03-04 |
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37 |
Box-cove ring lyiachin-e |
US278442D |
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US278442A |
1883-05-29 |
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38 |
Handle and top handle reinforcement for a paperboard carton |
US14258088 |
2014-04-22 |
US09770880B2 |
2017-09-26 |
Richard L. Schuster |
A fully enclosed carton for carrying heavy loads with a reinforcement insert for the handle apertures located in the top end flaps of the carton. The paperboard reinforcing insert may be extended as a bridge across the top panel of the carton to prevent tearing of the handle apertures in the top end flaps and also tearing in the top panel of the carton when carrying a heavy load. The carton may have one or more dispensers in the top panel which may extend into an adjoining side panel. Multiple tear lines may be formed for the dispenser flap in the insert that extends across the top panel to permit easy access to the containers, such as bottles, in the carton. The paperboard reinforcing insert may have a larger aperture than the handle aperture in each top end flap to adjust for any imprecision in the alignment of the paperboard insert in forming the carton sleeve from the paperboard blank. When the paperboard insert extends across the top panel and one or more dispensers are formed in the top panel, multiple tear lines may be used to form the flaps in the insert to compensate for any imprecision in the insertion of the insert that extends across the top panel into the carton sleeve when it is being formed. |
39 |
PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A HEAT INSULATION CONTAINER |
US14698508 |
2015-04-28 |
US20150246499A1 |
2015-09-03 |
SHENG-SHU CHANG; HUNG-YING SU |
A process for manufacturing a heat insulation container mainly includes preparing a coating material by mixing a binder and a thermo-expandable powder, coating such coating material on a surface of a container and then heating the container to foam the coated material after the container is shaped. The foamed coating material is therefore provides the container with heat insulation property. The thermo-expandable powder consists of a plurality of thermo-expandable microcapsules, each of which consists of a thermoplastic polymer shell and a solvent wrapped by the thermoplastic polymer shell. To obtain a smooth surface, the soften point of the binder is required to be lower than the boiling point of the solvent. |
40 |
Carton With Opening Feature |
US14050878 |
2013-10-10 |
US20140034717A1 |
2014-02-06 |
Joseph C. Walsh; Mark Sinclair; Jeffrey T. Sloat; Norman L. Jesch |
A package for holding a product. The package can comprise a carton comprising a plurality of panels at least partially enclosing an interior of the carton. A liner may optionally be at least partially positioned in the interior of the carton and can comprise an inner dispensing feature. A liner patch can overlap the inner dispensing feature and can be mounted on the liner for facilitating opening of the inner dispensing feature of the liner. |