序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 ABRASION-RESISTIBLE GEOTEXTILE CONTAINER US14346457 2012-09-20 US20140233867A1 2014-08-21 Chun-Jung Tseng; Ching-Yi Lin
A geotextile container includes a bag body defining a filling space and including a base fabric and a protective fabric. The base fabric has a peripheral end. The protective fabric has a peripheral end connected to the peripheral end of the base fabric, and includes a plurality of interconnected compartment bodies surrounded by the peripheral end of the protective fabric.
142 Open mesh material and bags made therefrom US12899771 2010-10-07 US08784967B2 2014-07-22 Robert Frei; Corbett Hefner; Friedrich Landertshamer; Alan Mueller
An open mesh material includes filaments (1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12, 15, 16) that intersect one another. At least some of the filaments are composite filaments having a carrier portion of a relatively high melting point and a bonding portion of a relatively low melting point, the bonding portion of each composite filament being thermally bonded to other filaments at points of intersection. The material may be a non-woven fabric that contains at least two layers of weft filaments (1, 2, 11, 12) that may be bordered on one or both sides by a layer of warp filaments (3,4, 15, 16). When compared to other open mesh materials, the open mesh material disclosed herein has a superior combination of some or all of high strength, light weight, high dimensional stability, and openness. Also disclosed herein are articles can be made at least in part from the material including L-seam bags (20), form fill and seal (FFS) bags (1020), and multi-substrate bags (2,020). Methods of making those bags also are disclosed.
143 Process for Manufacturing Mesh Bags from a Roll of Continuous Mesh Tube US14159984 2014-01-21 US20140130958A1 2014-05-15 Hsiehyueh Wang Liang
The present invention teaches a new process for manufacturing mesh bags using a tube cloth. The process involve supplying a continuous tube cloth and at least one band with preprinted labels, propping up the tube cloth with a dynamic guiding assembly, attaching the preprinted labels to the tube cloth using hot melted adhesive or heat sealing methods and manufacturing a product from the tube cloth with the horizontal preprinted labels, and attaching plastic film to the tube mesh cloth.
144 OPEN-MESH BAGS AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION US13798490 2013-03-13 US20130196098A1 2013-08-01 Robert Frei; Corbett Hefner; Friedrich Landertshamer
Bags, such as L-sewn bags and multi-substrate bags, are formed at least in part from an open mesh material that includes filaments that intersect one another. At least some of the filaments are composite filaments having a carrier portion of a relatively high melting point and a bonding portion of a relatively low melting point, the bonding portion of each composite filament being thermally bonded to other filaments at points of intersection. The material may be a non-woven fabric that contains at least two layers of weft filaments that may be bordered on one or both sides by a layer of warp filaments. When compared to other open mesh materials, the open mesh material disclosed herein has a superior combination of some or all of high strength, light weight, high dimensional stability, and openness. Also disclosed herein are methods of making and using such bags.
145 System and Method for Deodorizing Footwear US13719959 2012-12-19 US20130168267A1 2013-07-04 Pinch-Keeler April
The present invention is an odor nullifier for footwear comprising: a moisture absorbing fabric bag having a first and second fold, a vertical seam, an opening and a sealing member for sealing the opening, the fabric bag having a length and width for being received internally in a shoe; a scent carrier manufactured from a mixture consisting of 49% by weight of fine cut cellulose fiber, 49% by weight of granular vermiculite and 2% by weight of fragrant oil, the scent carrier disposed inside the fabric bag; wood shavings and dried flowers contained inside the fabric bag wherein the wood shavings are present in a quantity of at least 50% of the total weight.
146 Reusable Fabric Gift Bag With Reusable Fabric "Tissue" Wrapping US13080463 2011-04-05 US20110243480A1 2011-10-06 Jean Marie Cowman
This fabric gift bag with fabric tissue wrapping functions in the same manner as a paper gift bag with paper tissue wrapping. Use of this gift bag requires no tape, fasteners or special wrapping procedures of any sort. Gifts are simply placed into or wrapped with the optional fabric tissue wrapping and then placed inside the fabric gift bag. This fabric gift bag with optional fabric tissue wrapping can be re-used many times and cleaned as necessary (if washable or dry cleanable fabrics are used.) This reusable fabric gift bag with reusable fabric tissue wrapping eliminates waste and remanufacture of paper gift products.
147 Adjustable-size reusable gift wrap and method US12002267 2007-12-14 US07926702B2 2011-04-19 Jocelyn Childs
A gift wrapping enclosure encloses a gift which has been inserted within an interior of a main body formed of flexible material. An end portion of the main body surrounding an open end is folded back to form a cuff. An interior surface is exposed at the cuff, and the exposed cuff surface has a different color, texture or material characteristic from the main body. The main body is constricted at the cuff to close the open end and confine the gift, and is expanded at the cuff to provide access to the interior to remove the gift.
148 CONTINUOUS BAND FOR MANUFACTURING BAGS FOR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND SUCH LIKE US12440826 2007-09-28 US20100024358A1 2010-02-04 José Maria Meseguer Huertas
The invention relates to a continuous band for producing bags for fruit and vegetable products, formed from a continuous plastic sheet (1) which has been die-cut to produce a series of small holes (3) which are closed using mesh or net fragments (4) fixed along the periphery of said holes by means of heat-sealing, gluing or any other conventional means. According to the invention, the area of the continuous sheet (1) intended to contain the handle is provided with a transverse patch (5) of pre-determined hardness in order to reinforce the area used to hold the bag once it has been filled, such that the thickness of the band-forming plastic sheet can be significantly reduced, specifically by a value of the order of 40%, without affecting the performance of the bag in terms of mechanical strength since the area in which the greatest strains are concentrated corresponds exactly to the area containing the handle.
149 Transportation bag for a tank or cylinder of gas or liquid in a vehicle US11524482 2006-09-21 US20080073355A1 2008-03-27 Saleem Akbar
A cylinder shape transportation bag, for a tank or cylinder filled with gas or liquid being transported in a vehicle; comprising of a bag made of light weight and durable material with straps securing the tank or cylinder inside the vehicle and a drawstring to tighten the bag to the surface of the tank or cylinder, and a non-skid bottom to prevent slips and slides inside a vehicle.
150 Vegetable bag US11045091 2005-01-31 US20060172049A1 2006-08-03 Michael Silver; Wendy Silver
Bag for storing vegetables constructed of a piece of a synthetic, absorbent cloth constructed of microfibers, the piece being formed in the shape of a bag having an opening for receiving the vegetables to be stored in the bag. At least one cord is secured to the piece of cloth at a position proximate to the opening, the cord having a length sufficient to tie around a portion of the bag proximate to the opening, when that portion of the bag is cinched, so as to close the opening and secure the vegetables stored in the bag. The bag does not substantially shield the vegetables stored in the bag from the ambient environment with any impermeable material positioned between the vegetables stored in the bag and the ambient environment.
151 Enclosed, hangable, folding pouch with closure US11256761 2005-10-24 US20060088231A1 2006-04-27 Crystal Figlietti
An enclosed, plastic-lined washable pouch with a closure. This pouch has the ability to fold over itself to prevent spillage of contents and it is able to open fully and the top portion will wrap around a horizontal bar to hang open so contents are easily accessible. When closed the pouch looks like an envelope from the front side and from the back is completely enclosed. When full the pouch is a compact size and when empty it will lay flat or fold up for easy storage. The pouch is made of material and lined in plastic for food storage.
152 Structure of bag body US10942839 2004-09-17 US20060062493A1 2006-03-23 Jyh-Gang Chu
An improvement structure of a bag body is disclosed. The bag body comprises a large size fabric body; and two straps, wherein a plurality of holes and a plurality of zippers are mounted on peripheral edges of the fabric body, and the bag body with various sizes can be accomplished by folding the fabric body, pulling up the zippers, and utilizing the two straps so as to satisfy requirements of various situations.
153 Bag mouth closure structure US615066 1990-11-19 US5118201A 1992-06-02 Teel M. Cook
A bag mouth closure structure having a semirigid drawstring comprising a handle and a flexible cord. The semirigid drawstring assists in holding the mouth of a bag open so that articles can be easily deposited. The handle is a substantially rigid tube that allows a bag to simultaneously hang and perform as an open mouth receptacle. A shoulder strap passes through the hollow handle and is fastened into a closed loop. The shoulder strap and handle are provided for carrying as well as suspending a bag. Some ways of attaching the bag mouth structure to the upper portion of a bag are here briefly described. The flexible string and the hollow handle may be encased in a hem at the top of a bag wall or within the fold at the top of a double-wall bag. Or the flexible string along may be encased within a hem or fold at the top of a bag and captured within the handle. A portion of the top edge containing the flexible string can be retained behind a longitudinal slot in the bottom of the handle to attach the bag to the mouth structure. When a mesh material is used to construct a bag employing a bag mouth structure of the present invention, the ends of the drawstring may pass through mesh openings to engage a drawstring retainer. Also the shoulder strap may exit a hem or fold at the top of the bag through mesh openings. Otherwise, reinforced openings may be provided for the drawstring ends and shoulder strap to pass through. Other ways of attaching a bag to the mouth structure are disclosed.
154 Special package and method US904486 1978-05-10 US4176748A 1979-12-04 Frank T. Beane
A special package and method in which a salt block is enclosed within an elastic, knitted fabric sleeve for protecting the salt block against damage during handling.
155 Flexible container for storing sand US908157 1978-05-22 US4153089A 1979-05-08 Roger L. Veilleux
A container for the storage of sand, the container being of the type which may be stored in a motor vehicle such as a car or truck and which may be used to deliver sand to the wheels of a car stuck in the mud or snow. The container comprises a circular bottom and an elongated frustoconical body portion extending from the circular bottom, the body portion defining a pouring spout for pouring sand stored in the container. Because the body portion is elongated, sand can be delivered in difficult to reach places such as underneath a car. The container is preferably made out of a flexible water repellant fabric which may be folded over and affixed in the folded position to close the container during non-use. The container may also include a reflector mounted thereon to allow the use of the container as an emergency road reflector.
156 Roll-in case US524083 1974-11-15 US3977452A 1976-08-31 Marjorie E. Wright
A locking case of foldable material into which any of a wide variety of articles can be encapsulated. My case is equipped with a mouth or opening, but instead of this opening leading directly into the interior of the case, it leads instead into an inlet of tortuous configuration, which serves to prevent loss or dislodgement of items that have been placed in the interior of the case by following a novel encapsulation procedure. This procedure involves the case being turned inside-out for a number of times in one direction, such as three times, and then after placement of the item adjacent one side of the case, the case is turned inside-out in the other direction until such time as a plurality of layers of the material are caused to be disposed on each side of the encapsulated item. Advantageously, no fasteners of any kind are involved in making the encapsulated item or items secure against dislodgment.
157 Fabric package for a vaporizable anti-static and fabric softening bar US372916 1973-06-25 US3948387A 1976-04-06 Richard J. Haertle
An ultrasonically bonded fabric package for a vaporizable anti-static softening bar to be employed in an automatic dryer. To fabricate the package the bar is placed on a sheet of fabric consisting of approximately 60 to 70% Dacron and 30 to 40% cotton and the sheet is folded over to enclose the bar. The three open sides of the folded fabric are bonded together by applying pressure to the side edges in an amount of 20 to 40 psi, while subjecting the fabric to ultrasonic vibrations. A thermoplastic Velcro hook strip is bonded to the outer surface of the fabric envelope. The hook strip is adapted to engage a Velcro loop strip secured to the internal surface of the automatic dryer.
158 Bag US36294273 1973-05-23 US3838758A 1974-10-01 BROWN J
A bag comprising two tubular portions interconnected by a transverse wall which forms a separator when the bag is in an extended position and which forms the base of the bag when the bag is in a collapsed position with one of the portions being disposed within the other. The bag is provided with a handle and a shoulder strap for carrying when in an extended position which are hidden when the bag is in a collapsed position and has another handle in the transverse wall for carrying when the bag is in a collapsed position.
159 Sanitary napkin holder US3557853D 1969-05-01 US3557853A 1971-01-26 JONES MARY HENNING
A holder for a sanitary napkin in the form of a cloth bag that can be folded flat when empty and which can be expanded when a sanitary napkin is inserted therein. A closure flap extends from the upper edge of a rear panel of the bag which is foldable across the top of the bag and over a portion of the front surface of the front panel of the bag and can be secured in place by interengageable fastening strips mounted on the closure flap and on the front of the bag. The bag may be constructed from a single piece of cloth folded to define front, rear and side panels cooperable to define a recess for receiving a sanitary napkin. The bag is constructed so that it can be adhesively secured together with flap folds and overlapping edge portions of panels to provide an economical, efficient construction.
160 Reinforced laminated plastic materials US3445055D 1966-04-28 US3445055A 1969-05-20 PORT MORTON I; SCHWARTZ BERNARD L
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