| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 5143775 |
Shock-absorbing wrapping and a method for manufacturing such wrapping |
September 1, 1992 |
| A customized shock-absorbing wrapper band comprising at least two rows of gas-filled cushions of arbitrary shape and size formed by joining two flexible webs, at least one of which is thermoformable, and pressurizing the thermoformed recesses when sealing such by the other web in a seali |
| 5039564 |
Tearing strip, a method of manufacturing such strip and a package provided with the tearing stri |
August 13, 1991 |
| A tearing strip of the delaminating type intended for attachment to opposite insides of a package.The strip has such a layer structure that, relative the inside of the package, it has a melted-together seal while internally the strip has layers which are not fully melted together.The str |
| 4586648 |
Packing trough and blank therefor |
May 6, 1986 |
| The invention relates to a packing trough adapted to be provided with a lid, consisting of a bottom and walls formed of a coherent blank and a lid preferably also coherent therewith and formed of the same blank.The trough consists of a flat bottom section, lower wall sections sloping upw |
| 4120741 |
Carton sealing strip applicator |
October 17, 1978 |
| A packaging machine is disclosed in which carton sealing is accomplished by applying a sealing ribbon to an open end of a folding flap carton in a series of same. The ribbon is then cut, withdrawn a predetermined distance, adhered to an open end of the next carton in the series and r |
| 4115176 |
Laminated paper product and a method for manufacturing said product |
September 19, 1978 |
| A laminated paper product having use as a disposable substitute for cloth produced from a layer of paper having a layer of plastic material by so controlling the attachment between the two layers that the resulting laminate is capable of being folded like a soft cloth. |
| 4103802 |
Closure for a container |
August 1, 1978 |
| A closure is provided and includes a sealing member and a cover for sealing and closing a container opening. The sealing member is sealed to the inner and outer walls of the container, and in one embodiment, an annular, ring-shaped element is provided for supporting the sealing member on |
| 4092906 |
Carton flap folding mechanism |
June 6, 1978 |
| A packaging machine is disclosed in which leading and trailing carton flaps are folded by means of a pair of folding pins positioned intermediate adjacent cartons in a series of cartons. The folding pins are movable along substantially circular paths to fold the flaps inwards over the en |
| 4074849 |
Blank for forming a receptacle having opposite handles |
February 21, 1978 |
| A blank for forming a receptacle is provided which includes a substantially circular bottom member, a pair of side members each connected to portions of said bottom member, and each of said side members including at one end thereof handle ears integrally formed with the side members. The |
| 4070952 |
Carton storage, feeding and opening apparatus |
January 31, 1978 |
| A packaging machine is disclosed in which the carton storage, feeding and opening station is adjustable for different size cartons. The storage area has an adjustable bottom and walls and the opening mechanism has an adjustable path of travel, dependent upon the carton size. |
| 4056221 |
Laminated package |
November 1, 1977 |
| A blank and a container formed from the blank is disclosed which comprises a first member having a first thickness which includes a bottom field and a plurality of side fields which project upwardly from the bottom field to define a cavity when the blank is formed into a container. The s |
| 4049188 |
Package |
September 20, 1977 |
| An improved package is provided which is formed from a blank of rigid material, such as cardboard, and an internal lining of plastic material, with the rigid blank including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls. The internal lining extends over the top edge of the side walls and |
| 4020618 |
Apparatus for storage and feeding of bags |
May 3, 1977 |
| Apparatus for manipulating carrying bags which are initially in a planely compressed state in a storage compartment. The bags are held on a carriage which may be rolled into and out of the storage compartment. Drive means secured to the storage compartment mate with driven means on the c |
| 4019675 |
Locking container |
April 26, 1977 |
| A locking container is disclosed which comprises a bottom wall and at least one wall projecting upwardly from the bottom wall so as to define a cavity. The container further includes a flange projecting outwardly from the wall and provided with reinforcing means secured thereto which ext |
| 3994855 |
Degradable polymer composition and process for preparing the same |
November 30, 1976 |
| A polymer composition and a process for preparing the same are provided which composition is degradable under the action of ultraviolet light and/or sunlight and/or thermally and the polymer component of which comprises thermoplastic polymers or copolymers of .alpha.-olefins, or comp |
| 3985291 |
Carrying bag |
October 12, 1976 |
| In an improved tote, having a body, a bottom and two handles attached to the body, one of the handles is arranged to project outwardly from the mouth of the tote while the other handle is folded inwardly against the body part. |
| 3974957 |
Packages |
August 17, 1976 |
| The package of the invention is of the type having a relatively rigid back and flexible front part the two being united along a sealing line which is interrupted for a portion of the distance to provide an opening. In the package of the invention the opening is covered by a sheet attache |
| 3972153 |
Process for packaging goods in a steam atmosphere |
August 3, 1976 |
| The invention concerns packaging a food product in an atmosphere of steam into a container one part of which is cupped, the cupping of the package being effected by means of steam. The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out the packaging method. |
| 3949871 |
Package tube |
April 13, 1976 |
| The package tube according to the invention is characterized in that its closing means has at least one portion having a larger dimension than the hole in a spreading sponge or the like thrust on the tube neck. |