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 Hang tab and product tag assembly, and method use US15479711 2017-04-05 US10124945B2 2018-11-13 Jay A. Milbrandt; Nicholas Elliott Shaffer; Kim A. Milbrandt; Robert B. Ludlow; Colin M. O'Donnell
A method for displaying an item includes providing a hang tab and product tag assembly including a first panel, a second panel, and a third panel. The method includes inserting at least a portion of the item through an aperture of the second panel; stretching the second panel to change a size of the aperture and allowing the aperture to conform to dimensions of the portion of the item; inserting at least a portion of a retention mechanism through an aperture of the first panel; and suspending the first panel from the retention mechanism such that the first panel extends at a first angle relative to the second panel, and such that the second panel extends at a second angle relative to the third panel.
62 FOOD PACKAGING CONTAINER AND PACKAGING METHOD US14001414 2012-02-07 US20130330446A1 2013-12-12 Atsushi Onogi; Kaori Horie
A food packaging container and a packaging method are provided which ensure convenient use of the container when and after an outer bag is opened. An individual wrapping sheet (2) for individually wrapping a chewing gum piece (1) is dividable into a separation portion (2A) and a fixing portion (2B) longitudinally of the chewing gum piece (1). A plurality of individually wrapped chewing gum pieces (1) (food units (3)) are aligned side by side on a rear outer packaging material (51), and a front outer packaging material (52) is folded along one edge (53) of the rear outer packaging material (51) to cover upper surfaces of the food units (3). The rear outer packaging material (51) and the front outer packaging material (52) are combined with each other with their peripheral edge portions sealed with a seal portion (7). A packaging container (100) (outer bag) is completed with the rear outer packaging material (51) and the front outer packaging material (52) thus combined, whereby the food units (3) are sealingly enclosed in the packaging container (100). The fixing portions (2B) of the individual wrapping sheets (2) of the respective food units (3) are fixed to at least one of the rear outer packaging material (51) and the front outer packaging material (52) via an adhesive member (8).
63 Display strip US11565595 2006-11-30 US08435613B2 2013-05-07 Yoshio Iwasaki; Yukio Nakagawa; Tadao Oota; Naoji Ichise
It is an object of the present invention to provide a display strip with which the process of attaching product-enclosed bags can easily be automated and from which the product-enclosed bags can easily be detached without having their appearance degraded.The present invention is directed to a display strip for allowing a plurality of product-enclosed bags to be attached thereto for the purpose of arrangement and display, which comprises at least a substrate layer and a sealant layer that contains an easy-peelable resin composition comprising an adhesive component and a component for cohesion failure, said the sealant layer is bondable to a surface of the bag by heat sealing, and when the surface of the bag bonded to the sealant layer by heat sealing is peeled from the sealant layer, the sealant layer is broken.
64 LOW WASTE PACKAGING US13473506 2012-05-16 US20120228179A1 2012-09-13 Dennis Bertken
Low waste packaging for use with a consumer product includes a planar tag element of a generally rectangular configuration having front and back planar surfaces upon which advertising indicia may be printed and a cut-out into which a portion of the consumer product is received. The packaging includes first and second semi-annular ring portions that may be assembled around the consumer product when received within the cut-out and affixed to each other through the planar tag element. The method for packaging a consumer product includes receiving the consumer product within a cutout formed in a lower portion of a planar tag element; and assembling two halves of a retaining member about an upper shank of the consumer product so that annular portions of the retaining members contact the consumer product and laterally extensive tags of the retaining members sandwich the tag therebetween.
65 Hang Tab and Product Tag Assembly, and Method of Use US13390001 2010-08-16 US20120153109A1 2012-06-21 Jay A. Milbrandt; Nicholas Elliott Shaffer; Kim A. Milbrandt; Robert B. Ludlow; Colin M. O'Donnell
A hang tab and product tag assembly comprising a first panel, a second panel, and a third panel. The first panel includes an aperture configured to engage with a retention mechanism, the second panel includes an aperture that is configured to adjust to different dimensions.
66 BOX CONSTRUCTION US12851775 2010-08-06 US20120031958A1 2012-02-09 John St. John; Tony D. Steele
Box constructions suitable for packaging, storing and transporting small objects including flat rectangular objects of any size such as books, CD's, DVD's, and the like. The box construction has an outer member which surrounds an inner member. An object is packaged by attaching an object onto a surface of the inner member; positioning the inner member on the outer member; folding panel of the outer member around the object on the inner member; and attaching the panels of the outer member thus enclosing the object within the box construction.
67 LOW WASTE PACKAGING US12634631 2009-12-09 US20110132787A1 2011-06-09 Dennis Bertken
Low waste packaging for use with a consumer product includes a planar tag element of a generally rectangular configuration having front and back planar surfaces upon which advertising indicia may be printed and a cut-out into which a portion of the consumer product is received. The packaging includes first and second semi-annular ring portions that may be assembled around the consumer product when received within the cut-out and affixed to each other through the planar tag element. The method for packaging a consumer product includes receiving the consumer product within a cutout formed in a lower portion of a planar tag element; and assembling two halves of a retaining member about an upper shank of the consumer product so that annular portions of the retaining members contact the consumer product and laterally extensive tags of the retaining members sandwich the tag therebetween.
68 Automated system for the delivery, grouping and distribution of articles connected to one another by a restraining loop US10508635 2003-03-12 US07467503B2 2008-12-23 Maurizio Davolio; Franco Gambarelli
An automatic system for the delivery and distribution of articles in groups comprises a store of articles, a unit for the collection and delivery of articles from the store and a controller associated with the collection and delivery unit in order to control the selective collection of articles from the store and their output as sets of articles logically grouped together. The system further comprises a grouping device which receives the sets of articles logically grouped together as inputs and outputs corresponding packs, groups or bundles of articles physically connected to one another by a restraining loop or strip.
69 System and method to adhere a pouch to an insert US11788492 2007-04-20 US20080256904A1 2008-10-23 David Engel; Jim Boddy; Bill Garland
A container for distributing product samples comprises material configured to form a pocket. A layer of clean release adhesive is disposed on the first external face of the pocket. A first surface of a film is placed adjacent to the layer of clean release adhesive such that the first surface of the film and the first external face of the pocket are releasably attached. A layer of permanent adhesive disposed on a second surface of the film. A surface of a liner is placed adjacent to the permanent adhesive such that the permanent adhesive is exposed if the liner is removed. A product sample may be sealed in a pocket formed from the material.
70 Display strip US10750543 2003-12-31 US07160595B2 2007-01-09 Yoshio Iwasaki; Yukio Nakagawa; Tadao Oota; Naoji Ichise
The present invention is directed to a display strip for allowing a plurality of product-enclosed bags to be attached thereto for the purpose of arrangement and display, which comprises at least a substrate layer and a sealant layer that contains an easy-peelable resin composition comprising an adhesive component and a component for cohesion failure, said the sealant layer is bondable to a surface of the bag by heat sealing, and when the surface of the bag bonded to the sealant layer by heat sealing is peeled from the sealant layer, the sealant layer is broken.
71 Display strip US10753087 2004-01-07 US07147913B2 2006-12-12 Yoshio Iwasaki; Yukio Nakagawa; Tadao Oota; Naoji Ichise
The present invention relates to a display strip to hold commodity-containing bags. It can facilitate to make a process of attaching the bags thereto automate. It enables commodity-containing bags to be removed therefrom without having their appearance degraded. The display strip according to the present invention is utilized to hold and align a plurality of commodity-containing bags vertically for the display. It comprises at least a substrate layer and a sealant layer with the sealant layer containing an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and an adhesive promoting tackifier.
72 Temporary package and method US10335579 2002-12-31 US06874633B2 2005-04-05 Dale C. Andersen; Donald J. Lasecke
A temporary packaging method and a resultant package are provided for comprising temporarily bonding containers on a flat base member to stabilize the containers for further packaging, the method comprising the steps of providing a base member, providing containers, temporarily bonding the containers to the base member with a hot melt adhesive, advancing the base member with containers through the packaging or handling system so that further processing of the containers may optionally be effected, encapsulating the base member and bonded containers with a plastic shrink film to complete the package, followed by release of the containers from the bond to base member within minutes after shrink wrapping, with the adhesive remaining bonded to the base member.
73 Display strip US10753087 2004-01-07 US20040197577A1 2004-10-07 Yoshio Iwasaki; Yukio Nakagawa; Tadao Oota; Naoji Ichise
The present invention relates to a display strip to hold commodity-containing bags. It can facilitate to make a process of attaching the bags thereto automate. It enables commodity-containing bags to be removed therefrom without having their appearance degraded. The display strip according to the present invention is utilized to hold and align a plurality of commodity-containing bags vertically for the display. It comprises at least a substrate layer and a sealant layer with the sealant layer containing an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and an adhesive promoting tackifier.
74 Display strip US10404920 2003-03-31 US20040043175A1 2004-03-04 Yoshio Iwasaki; Yukio Nakagawa; Tadao Oota; Naoji Ichise
It is an object of the present invention to provide a display strip with which the process of attaching product-enclosed bags can easily be automated and from which the product-enclosed bags can easily be detached without having their appearance degraded. The present invention is directed to a display strip for allowing a plurality of product-enclosed bags to be attached thereto for the purpose of arrangement and display, which comprises at least a substrate layer and a sealant layer that contains an easy-peelable resin composition comprising an adhesive component and a component for cohesion failure, said the sealant layer is bondable to a surface of the bag by heat sealing, and when the surface of the bag bonded to the sealant layer by heat sealing is peeled from the sealant layer, the sealant layer-is broken.
75 Card package production system with adhesive card attachment station and method US10257613 2002-10-15 US20030207744A1 2003-11-06 Robert J. Bretl
A card package production system (100) for producing card packages (115) composed of cards (128) attached to carriers (113) has an adhesive label attachment station (358, FIG. 34) with a heating platen (361) having a width for heating at least two labels (148) simultaneously that are passed over the platen (361) and a labeler downstream from the heating platen (361) with a pressing member (372) for pressing the heated adhesive label (128) against a card (128) at an attachment position. The heating platen (361) heats only an intermediate section of the adhesive to activate the adhesive and leaves end portions of the label relatively unheated and unactivated to facilitate subsequent removal of the label (148) from the card (128).
76 Temporary package and method US09080609 1998-05-18 US06182422B2 2001-02-06 Dale C. Andersen; Donald J. Lasecke
A temporary packaging method and a resultant package are provided for comprising temporarily bonding containers on a flat base member to stabilize the containers for further packaging, the method comprising the steps of providing a base member, providing containers, temporarily bonding the containers to the base member with a hot melt adhesive, advancing the base member with containers through the packaging or handling system so that further processing of the containers may optionally be effected, encapsulating the base member and bonded containers with a plastic shrink film to complete the package, followed by release of the containers from the bond to base member within minutes after shrink wrapping, with the adhesive remaining bonded to the base member.
77 Parts supplying apparatus and parts array US219464 1998-12-23 US5992636A 1999-11-30 Elmar Mock; Yasuyuki Moriyama
A parts supplying apparatus for supplying an array of resin molded part (10) includes an elongated guide member (80) having a longitudinally extending guide passage (81) through which the parts array is fed, and a rotatably driven winding device (43). The guide member has a guide surface (83) along which the parts array is guided and is also provided with at least one hole (85) through which the carrier (31, 33) is drawn to allow the carrier to be drawn away and separated from the molded parts. The carrier is adapted to be wound on the winding device for pulling the carrier and effecting movement of the parts array within the guide passage and for causing the carrier to be separated from the molded parts as the molded parts move past the hole in the guide member. A parts array utilized in conjunction with such an apparatus includes a plurality of molded parts and a carrier to which each of the molded parts are arranged in a row on the carrier. The molded parts are attached to the carrier in such a way that the molded parts are separable from the carrier when the carrier is pulled away from the molded parts. The carrier can be in the form of a pair of wires (31, 33) or a tape (131).
78 Display package for circular saw blade or similar article, and method US210837 1994-03-18 US5456057A 1995-10-10 George B. Bannon; Leonard R. Baublitz; Charles E. Kalomeris; Paul J. Schweiger
A display package for a circular saw blade or similar article having an aperture including a paperboard display card upon which is mounted the blade or article by means of a deformable connecting member which is reusable so that the package is also used for storage of the blade or article. The display card is provided with a pocket or pouch in which a portion of the blade or article is inserted such that an area of descriptive information is visible to a perspective purchaser. A length of protective material such as clear split plastic tubing is wrapped around the periphery of the blade or article to cover at least a portion of the saw blade teeth, and a layer of shrink-wrap is applied over the entire package.
79 Apparatus for sticking adhesive film on a ring and a thin article US629877 1984-07-11 US4522679A 1985-06-11 Keigo Funakoshi; Minoru Ametani
An apparatus for semiautomatically sticking an adhesive film on a silicon wafer and on a ring used as a carrier. After the ring and the silicon wafer have been manually positioned on tables, an adhesive film is automatically stuck on the ring and the silicon wafer. The excess portion of the film is then cut by hand along the ring and transversely. The apparatus greatly facilitates these works.
80 Methods of and apparatus for dispensing and positioning tape onto a surface US334274 1981-12-24 US4461197A 1984-07-24 Gary G. Seaman
A section (21) of tape (20), having an adhesive side (22), is advanced from a roll (18) and is held tautly beneath a plurality of tubes (86). The section (21) of tape (20) is vacuumly gripped on the adhesive side (22) by the tubes (86) and is thereafter severed from the roll (18). The tubes (86) are then moved to accurately place the severed section (21) of the tape (20) onto a tape support surface (44). Vacuum is removed from the tubes (86) and is applied to the surface (44) to facilitate the transfer of the severed section (21) of the tape (20) to the surface.
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