Patents Assigned to Menasha Corporation
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Patent number: 7828169Abstract: A merchandiser (10) is disclosed having a main body (20), top shelf (110) and bottom shelf (31). A slidable graphics panel (90) with a bumper (100) formed in the back thereof is positioned such that the interlocking channels (60,61) permit the graphics panel (90) to move between upper and lower positions relative to the main body (20). When the graphics panel (90) is in the upper position, the wares (200) on the bottom shelf (31) are viewable to potential purchasers and when the graphics panel (90) is in the lower position, the wares (200) on the upper shelf are viewable to potential purchasers. A sample opening (80) is also constructed in the body (20) wherein a product sample (200) may be conveniently removed, tested or demonstrated and returned to the merchandiser (10).Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventors: Michael J. Robinson, William P. Manteufel
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Publication number: 20100133215Abstract: A display system is provided having a base and a plurality of trays supported by posts. The base includes a pallet having a plurality of wheels extending from a lower surface. The base supports a first tray formed from a corrugated material. A plurality of posts extending from an upper surface of the pallet support a second tray formed from a corrugated material. Subsequent trays can be supported by additional posts. The trays support a plurality of goods for sale. Corrugated spacer pieces can be positioned in the trays as necessary depending on the size and shape of the goods supported in the tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Menasha CorporationInventor: Christopher Norman
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Publication number: 20100129146Abstract: A two-piece connector for connecting two pieces of corrugated material. A first connector piece configured to connect to a first piece of corrugated material includes a flange connected to a first connecting mechanism. A second connector piece configured to connect to a second piece of corrugated material includes a second connecting mechanism configured to cooperate with the first connecting mechanism of the first connector piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: MENASHA CORPORATIONInventor: Christopher Norman
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Publication number: 20090301916Abstract: A container for transporting a plurality of curved glass sheets lined up side by side. The container includes a bottom structure, such as a pallet, a back wall extending upward from the bottom structure, a first side wall connected to a first end of the back wall and extending upward from the bottom structure, and a second side wall connected to a second end of the back wall and extending upward from the bottom structure. The container includes a cradle portion proximate the back wall extending into an interior portion of the container. The cradle portion including a glass sheet supporting surface for contacting a backmost one of the plurality of glass sheets. The supporting surface has a radius of curvature to correspond with the curvature of the backmost one of the plurality of glass sheets. The container can have two or more cradle portions. The container also includes two back corner support structures, each configured to support a portion of the respective side walls and a portion of the back wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: MENASHA CORPORATIONInventor: Richard B. McDowell
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Patent number: 7552838Abstract: A cartridge for storing a flowable substance in a bulk container is disclosed. The cartridge includes a shell having a breakable score line and configured to sit inside the bulk container and a bag positioned within the shell and configured to be filled with the flowable substance. The bag has a port for introducing the flowable substance into the bag and a drain spout in fluid communication with the bag, allowing the flowable substance to be drained from the bag after filling. The breakable score line is configured to separate due to force exerted on the shell as the bag is filled, allowing the bag to expand inside the bulk container. A method of filling a bulk container with a flowable substance using the cartridge is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Richard B. McDowell
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Publication number: 20090114311Abstract: A cartridge for storing a flowable substance in a bulk container is disclosed. The cartridge includes a shell having a breakable score line and configured to sit inside the bulk container and a bag positioned within the shell and configured to be filled with the flowable substance. The bag has a port for introducing the flowable substance into the bag and a drain spout in fluid communication with the bag, allowing the flowable substance to be drained from the bag after filling. The breakable score line is configured to separate due to force exerted on the shell as the bag is filled, allowing the bag to expand inside the bulk container. A method of filling a bulk container with a flowable substance using the cartridge is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2009Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: MENASHA CORPORATIONInventor: Richard B. McDowell
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Patent number: 7441658Abstract: A container for transporting a plurality of curved glass sheets lined up side by side. The container includes a bottom structure, such as a pallet, a back wall extending upward from the bottom structure, a first side wall connected to a first end of the back wall and extending upward from the bottom structure, and a second side wall connected to a second end of the back wall and extending upward from the bottom structure. The container includes a cradle portion proximate the back wall extending into an interior portion of the container. The cradle portion including a glass sheet supporting surface for contacting a backmost one of the plurality of glass sheets. The supporting surface has a radius of curvature to correspond with the curvature of the backmost one of the plurality of glass sheets. The container also includes two back corner support structures, each configured to support a portion of the respective side walls and a portion of the back wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Richard B. McDowell
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Publication number: 20080067102Abstract: A merchandiser (10) is disclosed having a main body (20), top shelf (110) and bottom shelf (31). A slidable graphics panel (90) with a bumper (100) formed in the back thereof is positioned such that the interlocking channels (60,61) permit the graphics panel (90) to move between upper and lower positions relative to the main body (20). When the graphics panel (90) is in the upper position, the wares (200) on the bottom shelf (31) are viewable to potential purchasers and when the graphics panel (90) is in the lower position, the wares (200) on the upper shelf are viewable to potential purchasers. A sample opening (80) is also constructed in the body (20) wherein a product sample (200) may be conveniently removed, tested or demonstrated and returned to the merchandiser (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: MENASHA CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Robinson, William Manteufel
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Publication number: 20070193479Abstract: An assembly (10) is disclosed having a pallet or mobile platform (20), restraining blocks (90), a pallet tray (70) and a cover (60) for supporting, transporting, and displaying goods. The goods, preferably in displays or stacking trays (70) are supported on the pallet's base (21). The pallet (20) includes removable wheels or casters (36) and two parallel rails or guides (33) projecting from the bottom surface (26) and a perimeter wall (22,23) projecting from the upper surface (25). To the extent a forklift is used, the guides (33) provide a side-exposed space or opening between the wheels (36) permitting insertion of the forklift tines. The cover (60) and pallet tray (70) include side openings (63,73) to align with the space or openings below the pallet (20) base (21) and between the guides (33) so that forklifts and their tines may be used with the covered assembly (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: MENASHA CORPORATIONInventor: Matthew Slaats
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Patent number: 7090096Abstract: A promotional display item provides an easel mounted sheet dispenser box, especially one dispensing individually folded coupon. The easel has a display panel supporting itself in an upright position by a base and two side supports. The display panel has an opening in it that aligns with an opening in the front wall of the dispenser box mounted onto the easel base. The sheet dispenser includes an arched member supporting and biasing a stack of sheets toward the openings such that a free end of the outermost sheet protrudes through the openings to facilitate dispensing a single sheet at a time. Preferably, the easel and the dispenser box are each formed from one sheet folded and scored paper blanks.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Raymond Simpson
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Patent number: 7007615Abstract: A collapsible shelf unit has a three-sided frame made of a single sheet of foldable material and separate shelves which are hinged to the sides and rear of the frame so that the shelf unit can be collapsed to a substantially flat state by folding the shelves up against the rear of the back and folding the sides inward.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Bevan E. Grueneberg
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Patent number: 6969102Abstract: A mobile studio for designing and/or fabricating corrugated paperboard products includes a cutting table disposed in the enclosure for cutting and scoring sheets of corrugated paperboard. A computer is also disposed in the enclosure for designing the product and controlling the cutting table. The studio may be transported to a customer's location to design and fabricate a prototypical corrugated paperboard product (e.g. POP displays and packaging) on-site.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventors: Douglas W. Orischak, Stephanie D. Collins
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Patent number: 6851572Abstract: A box contains a spring or other biasing member and a stack of individual, non-interleaved flexible sheets, such as coupons, booklets or other promotional items. The spring is disposed between the stack of sheets and a bottom wall to push the stack of sheets toward an opening in a top wall of the dispenser. The spring imparts a bend in the stack so that the folded end of the sheet adjacent the opening is spaced from the stack and extends through the opening to allow for individual sheets to be dispensed one at a time.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Raymond Simpson
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Patent number: 6712227Abstract: A foldable merchandising strip comprises an elongated flexible strip segmented into sections by a plurality of horizontal fold lines. A hanging assembly comprising an upwardly directed retaining tab and a downwardly directed retaining tab is provided in alternate fold sections. Packages including a slot or aperture are hung on the upwardly directed retaining tab, and the downwardly directed retain tab is folded over the bottom edge of the aperture, the retaining tabs restrict movement of the package.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventors: Kristi M. Blumreich, Chad R. Sedo
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Patent number: 6705466Abstract: A rack for shipping and storing a plurality of glass panels includes a frame which holds a bottom support and a rear support in planes that intersect at substantially a right angle. The bottom and rear supports have notches to receive edges of the panels. The rear support has a plurality of channels with a separate retainer slidably received in each channel for engaging an upper edge of a panel placed in the rack. A spring loaded mechanism maintains the retainers in engagement with the respective panel, thereby holding the panels in the rack.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventors: David M. Bartholomew, Brandon J. Craig
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Patent number: 6701571Abstract: A self-adhesive handle for carrying a bag, container, package or the like is formed prior to use into a flat structure having three plies secured to a release liner. A first ply defines a first panel having a junction dividing the first panel into first and second panel parts. The first panel part has an outer edge and a first cut line defining a first hand receiving opening. A second ply defines a second panel extending in a plane substantially parallel with the first panel part and sharing an outer edge with the first panel part and extending to an inner edge adjacent to the junction between the first and second parts of the first panel. The second panel has a second cut line defining a second hand receiving opening at least partially in registration with the first hand receiving opening. A third ply defines a third panel substantially coplanar with the second panel part and sharing an inner edge with the second panel.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Ronald G. Hagen
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Patent number: 6619608Abstract: A promotional coaster has a promotional panel releasably adhered to a coaster panel. The coaster panel has a liquid absorbing upper face and an opposite lower face, which may be provided by an overlaminate barrier layer, that is adhered to an upper face of the promotional panel. Indicia are printed on either or both panels at the interface between them. Thus, when the two panels are joined the promotional indicia is concealed to be revealed fully only after the promotional panel is separated from the coaster panel, which is facilitated by a lift region where the coaster and promotional panels are not joined. The location of the lift region is identified by indicia on the upper face of the coaster panel. A method of promoting a product with the promotional coaster is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventors: Patricia M. Mulvey, Ronald G. Hagen
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Patent number: 6612669Abstract: A collapsible shelf unit has a three-sided frame made of a single sheet of foldable material and separate shelves which are hinged to the sides and rear of the frame so that the shelf unit can be collapsed to a substantially flat state by folding the shelves up against the rear of the back and folding the sides inward.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Bevan E. Grueneberg
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Patent number: 6605346Abstract: The present invention provides a wrap for a napkin, ice cream cone or similar item made up of at least two plies, including a top sheet and a base sheet, in which the two plies are laminated together releasably. Preferably, the lamination of the two plies is accomplished with a dry residue adhesive such that the adhered together surfaces of the two plies are non-tacky after the top ply is removed from the base ply. Printing may be provided on all four surfaces presented by a wrap of the invention to add value to the wrap, for example to present a game to the user or to present the user with coupons.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventors: Patricia M. Mulvey, Ronald G. Hagen
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Patent number: D578804Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventors: Christopher Norman, Adam A. Cera