141 |
Sheets and sheet rolls of wrapping material having information
selectable by choice blocks |
US429255 |
1995-04-25 |
US5807224A |
1998-09-15 |
Donald E. Weder |
Sheets and rolls of sheets with labels having multiple choice blocks and information areas corresponding to the choice blocks. The sheets include a closure bonding material for securing the sheets around items to be wrapped. The labels are detachably connected to the sheets with an adhesive, a perforation or a tear line. Spots of closure bonding material may be placed on the labels to hold the labels in a wrapped position. The information areas typically include data which may be selected to describe the source, type and characteristics of the items to be wrapped in the sheets. The sheets may also include detachable sleeves for protecting wrapped items during shipping and handle areas which may be punched out of the sheets for grasping the wrapped items. The handle areas may also contain information similar to that on the detachable labels. Sheets having labels with choice blocks may also be used for forming flower pots or flower pot covers. By providing such labels on the unformed sheets, it is not necessary to add tags or labels after the sheets are formed into flower pots or flower pot covers. |
142 |
Article forming system |
US692351 |
1996-08-05 |
US5765306A |
1998-06-16 |
Donald E. Weder; Erin H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a decorative flower pot cover for example, and a novel article formed utilizing such a system. The article forming system includes a male die, a female die and a platform having a support surface and an opening extending through the support surface. The female die is disposed generally within the opening in the platform with the upper end of the female die being disposed near the support surface. The article forming system includes means for slidingly holding portions of the sheet of material generally against portions of the support surface while permitting such held portions to slide on the support surface during the forming of the article for cooperating in forming a decorative border on the decorative flower pot cover type of article which flares generally away from the flower pot object when the decorative flower pot cover article is applied to the flower pot. The article formed in accordance with the present invention includes overlapping folds formed by overlapping portions of the sheet of material to bring portions of the sheet of material into bondable contact, the overlapping folds providing the mechanical strength necessary for the formed sheet of material to hold a predetermined shape thereby permitting the utilization of thinner sheets of material to form articles. |
143 |
Article forming system |
US796100 |
1997-02-05 |
US5759652A |
1998-06-02 |
Donald E. Weder; E. H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a decorative flower pot cover for example, and a novel article formed utilizing such a system. The article forming system includes a male die, a female die and a platform having a support surface and an opening extending through the support surface. The female die is disposed generally within the opening in the platform with the upper end of the female die being disposed near the support surface. The article forming system includes means for slidingly holding portions of the sheet of material generally against portions of the support surface while permitting such held portions to slide on the support surface during the forming of the article for cooperating in forming a decorative border on the decorative flower pot cover type of article which flares generally away from the flower pot object when the decorative flower pot cover article is applied to the flower pot. The article formed in accordance with the present invention includes overlapping folds formed by overlapping portions of the sheet of material to bring portions of the sheet of material into bondable contact, the overlapping folds providing the mechanical strength necessary for the formed sheet of material to hold a predetermined shape thereby permitting the utilization of thinner sheets of material to form articles. |
144 |
Article forming system |
US453738 |
1995-05-30 |
US5677021A |
1997-10-14 |
Donald E. Weder; E. H. Weder; R. E. Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a decorative flower pot cover for example, and a novel article formed utilizing such a system. The article forming system includes a male die, a female die and a platform having a support surface and an opening extending through the support surface. The female die is disposed generally within the opening in the platform with the upper end of the female die being disposed near the support surface. The article forming system includes means for slidingly holding portions of the sheet of material generally against portions of the support surface while permitting such held portions to slide on the support surface during the forming of the article for cooperating in forming a decorative border on the decorative flower pot cover type of article which flares generally away from the flower pot object when the decorative flower pot cover article is applied to the flower pot. The article formed in accordance with the present invention includes overlapping folds formed by overlapping portions of the sheet of material to bring portions of the sheet of material into bondable contact, the overlapping folds providing the mechanical strength necessary for the formed sheet of material to hold a predetermined shape thereby permitting the utilization of thinner sheets of material to form articles. |
145 |
Article forming system |
US453032 |
1995-05-30 |
US5677020A |
1997-10-14 |
Donald E. Weder; E. H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a decorative flower pot cover for example, and a novel article formed utilizing such a system. The article forming system includes a male die, a female die and a platform having a support surface and an opening extending through the support surface. The female die is disposed generally within the opening in the platform with the upper end of the female die being disposed near the support surface. The article forming system includes means for slidingly holding portions of the sheet of material generally against portions of the support surface while permitting such held portions to slide on the support surface during the forming of the article for cooperating in forming a decorative border on the decorative flower pot cover type of article which flares generally away from the flower pot object when the decorative flower pot cover article is applied to the flower pot. The article formed in accordance with the present invention includes overlapping folds formed by overlapping portions of the sheet of material to bring portions of the sheet of material into bondable contact, the overlapping folds providing the mechanical strength necessary for the formed sheet of material to hold a predetermined shape thereby permitting the utilization of thinner sheets of material to form articles. |
146 |
Article forming system |
US453716 |
1995-05-30 |
US5674577A |
1997-10-07 |
Donald E. Weder; Erin H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a decorative flower pot cover for example, and a novel article formed utilizing such a system. The article forming system includes a male die, a female die and a platform having a support surface and an opening extending through the support surface. The female die is disposed generally within the opening in the platform with the upper end of the female die being disposed near the support surface. The article forming system includes means for slidingly holding portions of the sheet of material generally against portions of the support surface while permitting such held portions to slide on the support surface during the forming of the article for cooperating in forming a decorative border on the decorative flower pot cover type of article which flares generally away from the flower pot object when the decorative flower pot cover article is applied to the flower pot. The article formed in accordance with the present invention includes overlapping folds formed by overlapping portions of the sheet of material to bring portions of the sheet of material into bondable contact, the overlapping folds providing the mechanical strength necessary for the formed sheet of material to hold a predetermined shape thereby permitting the utilization of thinner sheets of material to form articles. |
147 |
Pack for stacked articles and adhesive strip therefor |
US515975 |
1995-08-16 |
US5657870A |
1997-08-19 |
Klaus Schottle; Heinrich Wollensack; Gerald-Wolfgang Borck; Hans Dieter Erhardt |
A pack for stacked articles with at least an identical base area, for example rectangular or square, comprises two adhesive strips which do not have lines of weakness or tearing lines and are provided at least on the narrow sides of the stack. The material is recyclable and corresponds as far as possible to the other packaging material. A gripping aid facilitates the largely non-destructive pulling off of the adhesive strips for individually separating the articles. The pack can be used for all rectangularly shaped articles such as cuboids, cubes, disks etc. |
148 |
Plant package having a detachable sleeve and methods |
US453718 |
1995-05-30 |
US5640805A |
1997-06-24 |
Donald E. Weder |
A plant package assembly, comprising a pot containing a floral grouping and a flexible sleeve having detaching elements at preselected areas, the sleeve further comprising a bonding material which connects the sleeve to the pot when the pot is positioned within the sleeve, the sleeve being positioned about the pot and a lower portion of the sleeve closely surrounding and encompassing the pot, an upper portion of the sleeve extending upwardly from the pot and substantially surrounding and encompassing the floral grouping contained within the pot, at least a portion of the sleeve being removable via the detaching elements, leaving a portion of the sleeve which is a decorative plant cover. |
149 |
Article forming system |
US452736 |
1995-05-30 |
US5633055A |
1997-05-27 |
Donald E. Weder; E. H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a decorative flower pot cover for example, and a novel article formed utilizing such a system. The article forming system includes a male die, a female die and a platform having a support surface and an opening extending through the support surface. The female die is disposed generally within the opening in the platform with the upper end of the female die being disposed near the support surface. The article forming system includes means for slidingly holding portions of the sheet of material generally against portions of the support surface while permitting such held portions to slide on the support surface during the forming of the article for cooperating in forming a decorative border on the decorative flower pot cover type of article which flares generally away from the flower pot object when the decorative flower pot cover article is applied to the flower pot. The article formed in accordance with the present invention includes overlapping folds formed by overlapping portions of the sheet of material to bring portions of the sheet of material into bondable contact, the overlapping folds providing the mechanical strength necessary for the formed sheet of material to hold a predetermined shape thereby permitting the utilization of thinner sheets of material to form articles. |
150 |
Article forming system |
US452924 |
1995-05-30 |
US5616382A |
1997-04-01 |
Donald E. Weder; E. H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a decorative flower pot cover for example, and a novel article formed utilizing such a system. The article forming system includes a male die, a female die and a platform having a support surface and an opening extending through the support surface. The female die is disposed generally within the opening in the platform with the upper end of the female die being disposed near the support surface. The article forming system includes means for slidingly holding portions of the sheet of material generally against portions of the support surface while permitting such held portions to slide on the support surface during the forming of the article for cooperating in forming a decorative border on the decorative flower pot cover type of article which flares generally away from the flower pot object when the decorative flower pot cover article is applied to the flower pot. The article formed in accordance with the present invention includes overlapping folds formed by overlapping portions of the sheet of material to bring portions of the sheet of material into bondable contact, the overlapping folds providing the mechanical strength necessary for the formed sheet of material to hold a predetermined shape thereby permitting the utilization of thinner sheets of material to form articles. |
151 |
Article forming system |
US434608 |
1995-05-04 |
US5616377A |
1997-04-01 |
Donald E. Weder; Erin H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a decorative flower pot cover for example, and a novel article formed utilizing such a system. The article forming system includes a male die, a female die and a platform having a support surface and an opening extending through the support surface. The female die is disposed generally within the opening in the platform with the upper end of the female die being disposed near the support surface. The article forming system includes means for slidingly holding portions of the sheet of material generally against portions of the support surface while permitting such held portions to slide on the support surface during the forming of the article for cooperating in forming a decorative border on the decorative flower pot cover type of article which flares generally away from the flower pot object when the decorative flower pot cover article is applied to the flower pot. The article formed in accordance with the present invention includes overlapping folds formed by overlapping portions of the sheet of material to bring portions of the sheet of material into bondable contact, the overlapping folds providing the mechanical strength necessary for the formed sheet of material to hold a predetermined shape thereby permitting the utilization of thinner sheets of material to form articles. |
152 |
Self adhering wrapping material for wrapping flower pots and method of
using same |
US205920 |
1994-03-03 |
US5595802A |
1997-01-21 |
Donald E. Weder; William F. Straeter; Joseph G. Straeter; Franklin J. Craig; Wilma M. Donnelly; Jack W. Redditt |
A wrapping material comprising a sheet of material such as paper, cellophane, foil, or man-made organic polymer film and a cling material such as polyethylene secured to a portion of the sheet of material. The cling material connects to the sheet of material and/or itself as the wrapping material is wrapped about a flower pot thereby securing the sheet of material about the flower pot. A method of wrapping a flower pot by wrapping the flower pot with the wrapping material. |
153 |
Method for transporting floral groupings |
US242485 |
1994-05-13 |
US5564567A |
1996-10-15 |
Donald E. Weder |
A method for preparing a plant package assembly for delivery to a predetermined location and for transporting the plant package assembly thereto. The plant package assembly comprises a plurality of floral groupings disposed within floral containers. Each floral container is bondingly connected at its base to a support surface by a bonding material disposed on the floral container base, the floral container positioned in a vertical orientation. |
154 |
Basket lining assembly and method |
US452903 |
1995-05-30 |
US5503293A |
1996-04-02 |
Donald E. Weder |
A basket lining material, comprising a basket having an upper end, a lower end, an outer surface, and an opening in the upper end forming an inner surface, the basket opening being sized and shaped for receiving items and the items being retained in the basket opening by the basket, and a sheet of material having an upper surface, a lower surface and an outer periphery, an adhesive being on the lower surface of the sheet of material, the sheet of material being disposed in the basket opening with the lower surface of the sheet of material being disposed adjacent the inner surface of the basket and the adhesive on the sheet of material adhesively contacting the inner surface of the basket for adhesively connecting the sheet of material to the inner surface of the basket. A method for disposing a sheet of basket lining material upon the inner surface of a basket. |
155 |
Article forming system |
US108093 |
1993-08-17 |
US5472752A |
1995-12-05 |
Donald E. Weder; E. H. Weder; R. E. Jack Dunn; Franklin J. Craig |
An article forming system for forming at least one sheet of material into an article, such as a basket liner, and a novel basket liner formed utilizing such a system. |
156 |
Multiple packaging and process for packaging a multitude of containers |
US61382 |
1993-05-14 |
US5452798A |
1995-09-26 |
Lothar Kraft |
The present invention relates to multiple packaging in the form of a one-piece or multi-piece blank of packaging materials for a plurality of containers are kept together so that they cannot be lost, wherein the blank consists of cardboard or tear-proof plastic and at least partially encloses the containers. For the attainment of the object, which consists in providing a novel multiple packaging which assures a considerable reduction of the packaging trash created by the packaging and thus a reduction of the amounts of packaging which must be accepted by the manufacturer, the invention proposes that the blank (5) be firmly connected, preferably glued, with each container (1) at least at one lateral surface, by means of which a display area (3) of the blank (5) is created, which is firmly connected with the container (1), the non-glued sections of the blank (5) form connecting links (6) between the adjoining containers (1), and the blank (5) can be separated in the area of the connecting links. |
157 |
Self adhering wrapping material for wrapping flower pots and method of
using same |
US889654 |
1992-05-27 |
US5332610A |
1994-07-26 |
Donald E. Weder; William F. Straeter; Joseph G. Straeter; Franklin J. Craig; Wilma M. Donnelly; Jack W. Redditt |
A wrapping material comprising a sheet of material such as paper, cellophane, foil, or man-made organic polymer film and a cling material such as polyethylene secured to a portion of the sheet of material. The cling material connects to the sheet of material and/or itself as the wrapping material is wrapped about a flower pot thereby securing the sheet of material about the flower pot. A method of wrapping a flower pot by wrapping the flower pot with the wrapping material. |
158 |
Method of making a flower pot or flower pot cover with pleated skirt |
US48390 |
1993-04-14 |
US5327635A |
1994-07-12 |
Donald E. Weder; Joseph G. Straeter |
A method of making a flower pot or flower pot cover comprising a base and a skirt connected to an upper end of the base. The base includes a plurality of overlapping folds for providing structural integrity. The skirt includes a plurality of folds which are not connected to provide an overall pleated appearance. Portions of the folds in the skirt are connected and portions of the folds in the skirt are unconnected. In one embodiment, some of the folds in the base are connected and the remaining portions of the folds in the base are unconnected. |
159 |
Shipping carton for floral grouping assemblies |
US868068 |
1992-04-13 |
US5195637A |
1993-03-23 |
Donald E. Weder |
A shipping carton including a box assembly and a plurality of floral grouping assemblies. The box assembly has an inner surface partially enclosing a retaining space. An adhesive or cohesive is applied to at least a portion of the inner surface of the box assembly. The floral grouping assemblies are disposed in the retaining space and a portion of each of the floral grouping assemblies is removably and adhesively or cohesively connected to the box assembly for preventing substantial movement of the floral grouping assemblies during shipment. |
160 |
Shipping carton for floral grouping assemblies |
US831767 |
1992-02-05 |
US5148918A |
1992-09-22 |
Donald E. Weder; William F. Straeter; Joseph G. Straeter |
A shipping carton including a box assembly and a plurality of floral grouping assemblies. The box assembly has an inner surface partially enclosing a retaining space. An adhesive or cohesive is applied to at least a portion of the inner surface of the box assembly. The floral grouping assemblies are disposed in the retaining space and a portion of each of the floral grouping assemblies is removably and adhesively or cohesively connected to the box assembly for preventing substantial movement of the floral grouping assemblies during shipment. |