41 |
Method of making container parts |
US21284638 |
1938-06-09 |
US2188916A |
1940-02-06 |
MURCH JOHN H |
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42 |
Paper Cup and Its Manufacturing Process |
US15628574 |
2017-06-20 |
US20170361587A1 |
2017-12-21 |
Jiaoping Ding |
The present paper cup comprises a cup body, and the cup body comprises inner paper and outer paper. There are hollow bulges on the outer paper, and the outer paper forms a connecting part. The inner side of the connecting part bonds to the outer side of the inner paper, and the cup rim of the outer paper extends to the cup rim of the inner paper. In addition, the outer side of the cup rim of the inner paper bonds to the inner side of the outer paper, and both cup rims of the outer paper and the inner paper bend outward to form a double layered crimping. The manufacturing process for the present paper cup includes: paper preparation, rolling, composition, sheet cutting, forming, molding and etc. |
43 |
Process to manufacture Peel-Reclose packaging film using laser scoring and pressure sensitive labels |
US13899387 |
2013-05-21 |
US20130320019A1 |
2013-12-05 |
Juan Carlos Tinoco; Scott Hellquist |
Peel-Reclose packaging material formed using an adhesive label in combination with laser scoring technology. The adhesive label is applied over laser scored material before or after the laser score forms a pattern smaller than the adhesive label. The adhesive label and laser scored packaging material can then be opened and resealed. In one embodiment the adhesive label in combination with the packaging material has tamper resistant features. |
44 |
Improved Containers |
US13262813 |
2010-03-26 |
US20120024941A1 |
2012-02-02 |
John Leslie Skinner |
A blank for a box made from an expandable material which is initially moulded generally flat in which, where folds forming hinges are to be made to enable the formation of the box, the tooling which defines the shape of the blank is such as to provide a thickness of the expanded material less than the thickness of the major part of the blank where the folds are to be made having defined edges generally in the direction of each fold the fold and subsequently applying pressure along the area where folds are to be permitted to reduce the thickness of the this blank without removing material therefrom thereby providing hinges to permit formation of the box. The invention also provides a method of making the blank and a box made from the blank. |
45 |
Dunnage structure made with multiple ply partitions |
US12552674 |
2009-09-02 |
US08079490B2 |
2011-12-20 |
Calvin D. Nyeboer; William J. Vroon |
A dunnage structure comprising a partition matrix made up of folded partitions, each of the partitions having two plies fused together in select locations. The partitions may be made by folding a partition blank and securing a portion of the folded partition blank to itself in predetermined locations. Passages extend through portions of the partitions to allow multiple partitions to be secured together using connectors. |
46 |
Method of making multiple ply partition |
US11766469 |
2007-06-21 |
US07878362B2 |
2011-02-01 |
Calvin D. Nyeboer |
A method of making a multiple ply slotted partition for use in a slotted partition assembly is provided. The slots of the partitions are engaged with each other at a plurality of intersections. The partitions are made by folding over a partition blank and securing a foam portion of the folded partition blank to itself. The foam may be heated before being cooled to secure opposed plies of the multiple ply partition together. The opposed plies of the partition are fused or parent welded together. |
47 |
PACKAGE FOR A DETERGENT BAR |
US12602505 |
2008-04-29 |
US20100193381A1 |
2010-08-05 |
Soumya Chakraborti; Niranjan Sohoni |
The invention provides a planar (1) stiffener for use in packaging of detergent bars, the stiffener having a machine-direction (MD) and perpendicular thereto a cross-direction (CD), characterised in that said stiffener has a plurality of ribs (2) along its cross-direction. The stiffeners when used in packaging soap or detergent bars are less prone to deformation along the lateral sides (6, 7) and edges of the package (3). This makes the stiffener characteristics more suitable for retaining the envelope wrapped shape of the package to a significant extent until the end consumer point. |
48 |
Dunnage Structure Made With Multiple Ply Partitions |
US12552674 |
2009-09-02 |
US20090321504A1 |
2009-12-31 |
Calvin D. Nyeboer; William J. Vroon |
A dunnage structure comprising a partition matrix made up of folded partitions, each of the partitions having two plies fused together in select locations. The partitions may be made by folding a partition blank and securing a portion of the folded partition blank to itself in predetermined locations. Passages extend through portions of the partitions to allow multiple partitions to be secured together using connectors. |
49 |
Partition Assembly Having Floor Parent Welded to Partitions |
US12015134 |
2008-01-16 |
US20080110898A1 |
2008-05-15 |
Judson Bradford; Calvin Nyeboer; Mark Feenstra |
A non-disassembling partition assembly comprising a partition matrix made up of intersecting first and second slotted partitions, each of the partitions having at least one slot. The slots of the partitions are engaged with each other at a plurality of intersections. The partitions may be made by folding over a partition blank and securing a foam portion of the folded partition blank to itself. The foam may be heated before being cooled under pressure to secure opposed plies the partition together. The partition assembly is held together by a floor parent welded to the intersecting partitions. The floor has a lower outer skin and a foam layer to which the partitions are parent welded. |
50 |
Method and apparatus for forming triangular posts |
US67425357 |
1957-07-25 |
US2900882A |
1959-08-25 |
PAUL THEOBALD ALBERT |
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51 |
Method of forming severable flanges for slip covers and the like |
US10845536 |
1936-10-30 |
US2141161A |
1938-12-27 |
LA BOMBARD LEON E |
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52 |
Machine for making material for containers, container covers, and the like |
US66857133 |
1933-04-29 |
US2083566A |
1937-06-15 |
JONAS JONASSEN |
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53 |
Method of making stay strips for boxes |
US18058417 |
1917-07-14 |
US1434213A |
1922-10-31 |
KIMBALL WALLACE D |
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54 |
Method of producing rim boards |
US24046318 |
1918-06-17 |
US1422648A |
1922-07-11 |
ADAMSON ALLAN A; GRUPE WILLIAM F |
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55 |
PARTITION ASSEMBLE MADE WITH MULTIPLE PLY PARTITIONS |
PCT/US2006000554 |
2006-01-09 |
WO2006076239A3 |
2009-04-23 |
NYEBOER CALVIN |
A partition assembly (10) comprising a partition matrix made up of intersecting first and second slotted partitions (12, 14), each of the partitions having at least one slot (28, 30). The slots (28, 30) of the partitions (12, 14) are engaged with each other at a plurality of intersections. The partitions (12, 14) are made by folding over a partition blank (66) and securing a foam portion (38) of the folded partition blank (66) to itself. The foam (38) may be heated with hot air before being cooled under pressure to secure opposed plies (32, 34) of the partition together. |
56 |
PARTITION ASSEMBLY HAVING FLOOR PARENT WELDED TO PARTITIONS |
PCT/US2006027575 |
2006-07-17 |
WO2007011821A3 |
2009-04-30 |
BRADFORD JUDSON A; NYEBOER CALVIN D; FEENSTRA MARK J |
A non-disassembling partition assembly (100) comprising a partition matrix (10a) made up of intersecting first and second slotted partitions (12a, 14a), each of the partitions (12a, 14a) having at least one slot (28, 30). The slots (28, 30) of the partitions (12a, 14a) are engaged with each other at a plurality of intersections. The partitions ( 12a, 14a) may be made by folding over a partition blank (66) and securing a foam portion (38) of the folded partition blank (66) to itself. The foam (38) may be heated before being cooled under pressure to secure opposed plies (32,34) of the partition together. The partition assembly (100) is held together by a floor (102) parent welded to the intersecting partitions (12a, 14a). The floor (102) has a lower outer skin (108) and a foam layer (106) to which the partitions (12a, 14a) are parent welded. |