Patents Assigned to Kennak U.S.A. Inc.
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Patent number: 5344007Abstract: The invention is a resealable package comprising a liquid and gas impermeable container with a resealable opening and a stack of wetted fibrous absorbent materials and particularly wet fibrous sheet material having interposed between the sheets of wetted absorbent materials at pre-determined intervals a liquid barrier layer. The liquid barrier layer is generally a thin flexible polymeric material which is impervious to the liquid used to wet the absorbent sheet material and is not reactable with the liquid or the absorbent sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Kennak U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: Kenji Nakamura, Isao Kuraishi
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Patent number: 5205301Abstract: An applicator for makeup use, wherein an applying portion and at least a front portion of a handle portion are made of a bundle of fibers. The bundle of fibers includes a sheath portion and a core portion. The core portion is made of a bundle of fibers including a plurality of straight fibers. The sheath portion is made of thermoplastic fibers, which have crimps therein and partially adhere to each other, and wraps about the core portion. The applying portion of the applicator is made of the straight fibers of the core portion. The handle portion is made of the fibers of the core portion, the fibers of the sheath portion and a sheet-like material. The fibers of the sheath portion are thermoformed at the handle portion located near a base portion of the applying portion. The sheet-like material wraps about an outer periphery of the handle portion which periphery is not thermoformed.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1990Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Kennak U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 5197496Abstract: An applicator for makeup use, wherein an applying portion and at least a front portion of a handle portion are made of a bundle of fibers. The bundle of fibers includes a sheath portion and a core portion. The core portion is made of a bundle of fibers including a plurality of straight fibers. The sheath portion is made of thermoplastic fibers, which have crimps therein and partially adhere to each other, and wraps about the core portion. The applying portion of the applicator is made of the straight fibers of the core portion. The handle portion is made of the fibers of the core portion, the fibers of the sheath portion and a sheet-like material. The fibers of the sheath portion are thermoformed at the handle portion located near a base portion of the applying portion. The sheet-like material wraps about an outer periphery of the handle portion which periphery is not thermoformed.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Kennak U.S.A., Inc.Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 5161350Abstract: A dispenser-container comprises a container body provided with two containing spaces, containing wet contents and dry contents, respectively. The container body is a bag constituted by a first flexible sheet made of a liquid impervious material and a second flexible sheet made of a liquid impervious material. The first sheet constitutes a bag of a pillow type, longitudinal edges of the first sheet overlap each other and are at most slightly sealed with each other to such an extent that they can be manually separated to form an opening for dispensing the dry contents. The second sheet is fixed to the first sheet along the entire peripheries thereof and is located outside or inside the pillow type bag.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: Kennak U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 5152121Abstract: A dispenser-container for wet tissues comprises wet tissues impregnated with liquid and a container, which is a cylinder, a box or a bag made of a flexible and impervious sheet, having the wet tissues contained therein. The tissues are made of a continuous sheet-like material which has weakened lines for separating therealong at a predetermined distance or are made of a plurality of short tissues, adjacent edges of which short tissues are partially overlapped with each other. The wet tissues contained in the container are formed in a rope-like or tape-like shape. Processes for manufacturing the a dispenser-container for wet tissues, and apparatuses for manufacturing the dispenser-container for wet tissues.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Kennak U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 5076424Abstract: A dispenser-container for wet tissues comprises wet tissues impregnated with liquid and a container, which is a cylinder, a box or a bag made of a flexible and impervious sheet, having the wet tissues contained therein. The tissues are made of a continuous sheet-like material which has weakened lines for separating therealong at a predetermined distance or are made of a plurality of short tissues, adjacent edges of which short tissues are partially overlapped with each other. The wet tissues contained in the container are formed in a rope-like or tape-like shape. Processes for manufacturing the a dispenser-container for wet tissues, and apparatuses for manufacturing the dispenser-container for wet tissues.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1991Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Kennak U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 5048718Abstract: A dispenser-container comprises a container body provided with two containing spaces, containing wet contents and dry contents, respectively. The container body is a bag constituted by a first flexible sheet made of a liquid impervious material and a second flexible sheet made of a liquid impervious material. The first sheet constitutes a bag of a pillow type, longitudinal edges of the first sheet overlap each other and are at most slightly sealed with each other in such an extent that they can be manually separated to form an opening for dispensing the dry contents. The second sheet is fixed to the first sheet at entire peripheries thereof and is located outside or inside the pillow type bag.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1989Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Kennak U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Kenji Nakamura