Plural Rolls Patents (Class 206/391)
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Patent number: 5287964Abstract: The invention relates to the packing of photographic rolls. The packing comprises a base 200 adapted to the handling by lift truck, a lightproof envelope 230 and horizontal spindles 220 to receive rolls 191 provided with winding tubes 190. The diameter of the spindles varies between a first dimension where the winding tubes are rotationally and translationally immobilized and a second dimension where said winding tubes are free. Used for collective packing of photosensitive rolls.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Daniel R. Jacquand, Robert G. Bonnamour
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Patent number: 5261535Abstract: A package system 10 for storing and transporting photographic film products in an environment substantially free of dirt, light and moisture has a support member 12 comprising a first portion 14, a medial portion and a second portion 16. The first and second portions 14,16 each comprise a plurality of spaced openings 24 for receiving a partial portion of the product in a substantially locked relation with the first and second portions 14,16, respectively to restrict translational movement of the product in the support member 12. A pair of spaced single foldable scored lines 17,19 in the medial portion of the support member 12 forms an end wall 20 therebetween that spatially separates the first portion 14 from the second portion 16. When product are nested in the first portion 14 of the support member 12 and the second portion 16 is brought into folded engagement with the an opposite portion of the nesting product, a container 30 is formed.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Susan L. Light, William G. Hoyt, Alan E. Hoak, Richard N. Palczyk
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Patent number: 5251744Abstract: A storage assemblage is disclosed for cassettes each of which contains an image bearing medium having recorded images and for index print sheets each of which has printed pictures that match the images on the image bearing medium in one of the cassettes. According to the invention, there is provided envelopes each of which is dimensioned to store an index print sheet with its printed pictures visible, holders each of which is shaped to store a cassette and includes means for engaging an envelope substantially at one of its edges to affix the holder to the envelope and for disengaging the envelope to release the holder from the envelope, and a storage base for the envelopes and the holders. Respective means on the envelopes and the storage base movably support the envelopes mutually aligned with their edges at which the holders engage the envelopes being located outermost.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1993Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Mark D. Dziersk, William H. Valls
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Patent number: 5251747Abstract: A storage assemblage is disclosed for cassettes each of which holds an image bearing medium having recorded images and for index print sheets each of which has printed pictures that match the images on the image bearing medium in one of the cassettes. According to the invention, the storage assemblage comprises display containers each of which includes a flat transparent cover and a flat back dimensioned to snugly hold an index print sheet between them with the pictures on the index print sheet visible through the cover. The back has a nest open at an inner side of the back to receive a cassette and projecting from an outer side of the back to hold the cassette out of the way of the index print sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1993Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: David E. Hansen, Joel S. Lawther, Robert J. Blackman
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Patent number: 5228571Abstract: A tubing and tubing fitting selection apparatus includes the provision of a tubing size identifying code letter on a rectangular box enclosure having a partial cut out exposing portions of the contained coil, there being a different code letter for coils of different dimensional characteristics. A display is provided on the side of the coil box which includes a first array of tubing selection indicia, specifically rows of tubing code letters, the letters of the same rows representing tubing of the same outside diameter size, which is aligned with an array of vertically oriented tubing-fitting indicia which specifically comprise background lining, dots, plain coloring, or speckled indicia.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Anderson-Barrows Metal CorporationInventor: Neill E. Anderson
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Patent number: 5219126Abstract: A dispenser having a dispensing aperture accommodates two coreless rolls of sheet material. The tail end of one of the rolls is attached to the lead end of the other of the rolls to provide for sequential dispensing of the rolls.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: James River II, Inc.Inventor: Rudolph W. Schutz
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Patent number: 5209352Abstract: A package structure 10 for storing and transporting photographic film magazines comprises a container 12 having a open end 24 and a base 14 supporting opposing end walls 16 and opposing side walls 20,24. Side walls 20,22 have a plurality of spaced apart recesses 32,34, respectively, forming chambers or receptacles 30, for frictionally receiving the end portion and the hub extending from the opposite end portion of the 135 photographic film magazines disposed therein. A lid member 26, made from a flexible opaque laminate material environmentally compatible with the container 12, is hermetically sealed to a flange member 42 formed in the top edge 28 of the end and side walls 16,20,22. The sealed package 10 protects the enclosed product from deleterious environmental effects, such as dirt, light and moisture, and is convenient to use.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Susan L. Light, Luke T. Faulstick, William G. Hoyt
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Patent number: 5207368Abstract: A dispensing apparatus for serially dispensing flexible plastic bags from a wound package of bags which are joined along perforated severance lines, including a panel, and at least one elongate dispensing slot extending through the panel. The slot includes relatively narrow and linearly aligned outer edge portions, and a laterally extending tongue positioned between the outer edge portions. Also, an opening is located on one side of the tongue. In use, the opening is used to facilitate thread-up of the initial bag through the slot, and the two outer edge portions serve to engage and hold the bag in the slot. During withdrawal, the tongue engages the central portion of the bag, and when the tongue engages the next perforated severance line, or the bottom of the cut out in the case of T-shirt bags, a significant resistance is imparted which causes the severance line to rupture, with the next bag positioned in the slot and ready to be engaged and withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: Sonoco Products CompanyInventors: Harry B. Wilfong, Jr., Richard A. Brown
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Patent number: 5205411Abstract: An end wall for a wound roll, made from a moldable material and including a rectangular plate having rounded-off corners and a front side that faces in the direction of the wound roll, the front side having a smooth, flat surface; the rectangular plate further including a backside that faces outwardly away from the wound roll; radial webs and annular webs formed on the backside for reinforcing the rectangular plate; locking bosses formed on the front side of the rectangular plate; a central insertion peg for insertion in the wound roll located on the front side of the rectangular plate, stacking bosses and stacking pockets provided on at least two side walls of the rectangular plate, the stacking bosses being delimited by the stacking pockets of complementary design relative to the stacking bosses; and at least one side wall of the rectangular plate having a plane surface, wherein when wound rolls with the end walls attached are stacked side-by-side or vertically, the stacking bosses and stacking pockets of eType: GrantFiled: July 8, 1992Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Norbert Born, Wolfgang Oberhausen
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Patent number: 5183153Abstract: A memo pad device having a frame with a recessed cavity for protectively holding a plurality of sheets of a note pad having a reusable adhesive to allow users to write reminders to themselves, look at them later, do the task and remove either a single sheet or the entire note pad. In one embodiment a frame surrounds a panel which holds a memo pad and a projecting lip attached to the frame holds the free end of the memo pad in place yet permits the free end of a single sheet to be removed by disengaging it from the lip.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Inventor: Richard A. Linn
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Patent number: 5174450Abstract: A rope container insert including a concave base and a number of rigid vertical fins extending up from the base to form a number of cavities disposed to receive and store individual sections of rope. The two outermost fins are spaced inwardly from the lateral edges of the base such that two additional cavities are formed between the rope container walls and the outermost fins. An interior fin is located between the outermost fins and includes a handle opening for moving the insert in and out of the rope containers or transferring the insert from one rope container to another. The insert is adapted for use in both rope bags and rope cans.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1992Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Inventor: David W. Upchurch
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Patent number: 5163554Abstract: A system and method for packaging devices having one or more coils of delicate tubing utilizing a peel-pouch package with a backing surface and a transparent cover sealingly adhered to form an envelope wherein the device and the coils of tubing are packaged. The packaging system provides for a single releasable interconnecting coil restraint that effectively binds the coils of tubing together such that any one particular coil is restrained from moving. The restraint has an end tab facilitating the release of the restraint such that the packaged coils can be quickly and easily removed and placed into use. The restrained coils of tubing are placed within a lining sheath prior to being placed within the envelope through the envelope opening in order to further protect the packaged system by rendering the envelope puncture resistant.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1992Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bryan R. Lampropoulos, John M. Butler
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Patent number: 5149137Abstract: The lottery organizer is a device which has an inside and outside cover that has pockets attached to the inside cover to hold various lottery game materials. The pockets are of a size to hold computer input material and output ticket number receipts and protect them from damage. There is a pocket to hold a coin for use with lottery "scratch off" tickets. In addition, a band formed by two slits in the inside cover is provided to hold a pen or pencil. Also, the organizer can be folded in the middle like a wallet for smaller size to be put in a person's pocket. When the organizer is made of vinyl, the pockets may be clear vinyl so their contents can be viewed.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Inventor: Lloyd E. Holt
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Patent number: 5129211Abstract: A number of pack units (3; 3.sup.1), such as rolls of soft tissue paper or packs of nappies, etc., which are enclosed by a banderole-like pack sleeve (2). The invention enables a pack to be produced which is well suited to efficient manufacture and which is also suitable for simple and safe handling, both in the production channel and in the consumer channel. In the area outside pairs of pack units (3; 3.sup.1) situated adjacent to one another, said pack sleeve (2) is attached to a holding device (4) running in an essentially straight path between the pack units (3; 3.sup.1). The invention also relates to a method for the manufacture of pack of this kind, and to an arrangement for the production of a pack of this kind.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Inventor: Claes-Goran Andersson
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Patent number: 5100076Abstract: A roll for fabric or like material includes a core on which the material is adapted to be wound, and an end cap removably secured to each end of the core. The core has a replaceable, flexible flap which extends approximately 90.degree. around the core permitting the leading edge of the fabric or like material to be inserted under the flap so that subsequent turns of the wound material will not show a permanent mark or crease when the second and subsequent turns wrap over the leading edge. The end caps have an undulating pattern along their perimeters which interfit with other end caps when two or more rolls are formed into a module. Modules are combined with top and bottom pallets and bound together for shipment. The cores and end caps are composed of separable parts so that after the material has been removed, these component parts can be separated and combined into a compact package for return to the original shipper.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Modular Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Joseph L. Cobane, Charles P. Keip
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Patent number: 5099993Abstract: A system for dispensing insect screen in retail stores includes a roll of screen, a box having a specially configured slot, and a holder for the box, all arranged such that the screening can be pulled from the box and cut to desired lengths.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Bay Mills LimitedInventors: Roger P. Lewington, John D. Hassard
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Patent number: 5096063Abstract: An interlocking flange assembly for spools includes a first multi-sided end plate. A plurality of interlocking male channel members are provided on adjacent pairs of sides of the first end plate and a plurality of female channel members are provided on the remaining sides of the end plate diametrically opposite the sides with the male channel members. The assembly includes a second multiple sided end plate that is identical to the first multiple sided end plate. The first and second end plates are secured to opposite ends of a spool. Once the flange assembly is attached to the opposite ends of a spool, a plurality of a spool and end plates may be interconnected for storage or transportation.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1991Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Schreiter
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Patent number: 5080314Abstract: This invention relates to molded papier-mache supports for holding and spacing a plurality of rolls in a secure multi-layer stack. The supports are made of first and second sections connected to each other along a seam line. These sections are foldable to move a first section to a position beneath and in register with a second section. To strengthen the structure, the sections are formed with depressions which create lands. When in folded position, the lands on one support engage the lands on the other support. This stabilizes the structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Henry Molded Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Moyer, Michael P. Grubb
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Patent number: 5064072Abstract: A packaging carton is provided with tear lines which define openings in alignment with a plurality of articles within the packaging carton so that individual articles can be removed from the packaging carton independently. Further, walls are provided between each article for positioning the article so that it is taken out only by opening the individual tear lines and the respective articles are prevented from moving within the carton.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masayuki Nakamura
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Patent number: 5040708Abstract: A caddy for needle punch needles, a needle threader and spools of threads including a base, a backwall secured to one end of the bases and rising upwardly therefrom, a plurality of receptacles in the backwall for receiving needle punch tools, such as needles and the like, a plurality of vertically arranged rods secured to the base for receiving spools of thread, and a needle threader receptacle secured to the backwall, said receptacle so formed that when the needle threader is inserted thereinto, the body of the needle threader is caused to bend slightly along its length to create a biasing force between the receptacle and the needle threader thereby preventing free relative movement between the needle threader and the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1990Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Inventors: Richard Blair, Barbara E. Blair
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Patent number: 5009313Abstract: A two-roll toilet paper dispenser having a vertical spindle with stop means part way up the spindle. The stop means divides the spindle into a lower portion on which a first toilet paper roll is mounted in an operative position and an upper portion on which a second toilet paper roll is mounted in a storage position. Actuating means are provided for operating the stop means to permit a roll resting thereon in the storage position to drop down the spindle to the operative position.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1990Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Wyant & Company LimitedInventor: Michel Morand
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Patent number: 5005706Abstract: Transportation package comprising at least three adjacent polls of wound sheet material in tangential contact with each other about a centrally located hollow tube capable of accommodating an insertable lifting means.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Reemay, Inc.Inventors: Nancy T. LaTondress, H. E. Thomas
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Patent number: 4989734Abstract: An apparatus including a container formed with a recessed forward wall providing access to a central compartment containing a plurality of shrink-wrap foil roll members for wrapping of various packages, wherein the container includes spaced side walls, wherein a first side wall includes a first hopper for securement of note pads therewithin, wherein a second hopper mounted on a further side wall includes felt marker pens and a plurality of pens and pencils, with an underlying third hopper including wrapper tape and cutter members mounted therewithin. A fourth hopper includes a compartment for accommodation of debris and discarded paper and the like therewithin. The container includes a magnetic or alternatively a hook and loop fastener base for securement to various underlying supports.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1990Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Inventors: Ronald L. Mode, Earl W. Lacey, Jack R. Shilt
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Patent number: 4978004Abstract: A film spool storage case includes a main housing having a base and a side wall, the base and the side wall defining a cavity for receiving a plurality of film spools therein, the side wall having a height at least as great as the heights of the spools and the side wall defining an opening at an upper end thereof; a cover releasably securable to the housing in covering relation to the opening; and a plurality of positioning projections secured to the base for positioning the film spools in the cavity in spaced relation.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1989Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: Light & Shadow Inc.Inventors: Steven Silverstein, Christopher Scholz
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Patent number: 4967907Abstract: A separator holder structure for the quick loading of yarn would spools in dyeing machines, drying machines or other processing devices. The structure consists of a frame forming latticed tray which is divided internally into housings in each of which is secured, with the possibility of a limited vertical movement, a separator adapted to keep the yarn wound spools centered within the respective housing and to ensure hydraulic tightness between the vertically stacked elements in each column of spools when multiple structures are stacked. The possibility of movement of ht eseparators permits a quick stacking of the spools on horizontal layers, as the expedient allows the correct setting of separators, in individually loose manner, to ensure hydraulic tightness of same at the two ends of spools on which the yarn is wound.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Pozzi Leopoldo S.p.A.Inventor: Leopoldo Pozzi
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Patent number: 4893867Abstract: A combination headliner, retainer, console for use with a modular headliner for a motor vehicle. A substrate includes a depressed portion defining an opening therein. A retainer is mounted within the opening of the depressed portion and includes means for securing console mounted thereto. A console may be mounted to the retainer or directly to the substrate. Appropriate electrical connections may then be made between the retainer and console for providing electrical energy to the console. The retainer may further include extending wings for distributing the weight of the retainer and the console over a large area of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: United Technologies Automotive Inc.Inventors: David M. Hilborn, Stephen P. McGarry
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Patent number: 4886167Abstract: A compact, low shipping volume paper product comprising a compression loaded, core-wound roll of paper and a compression constraining element; and concomitant method of making such a paper product. The roll comprises a length of paper which is wound on a tubular core, and which roll may have an obround or parallelopipedal shape due to being unidirectionally compressively loaded after winding; and then constrained against expanding by a suitable constraining element. Preferably, the roll is sufficiently compressively loaded to completely flatten the core. In another aspect of the invention, the roll may be further compressed by applying a compressive loading that is substantially greater than that needed to cause the core to become flat; and, some of that high compressive loading may be relieved before the constraining element is applied or secured.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1989Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Donald D. Dearwester
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Patent number: 4883177Abstract: A plate mountable on the base of a bin-type container and advantageously profiled with transverse projections to provide the first layer of bobbins with stability against rolling, and also ensure that the subsequent filling takes place in accordance with precise storage configurations in order to obtain a considerable storage density.The profiling of the removable plate is universal, i.e. is suitable for any diameter of cylindrical or conical bobbin.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Savio S.p.A.Inventor: Benito Galbani
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Patent number: 4883178Abstract: A packing for a plurality of recording tapes wound on flangeless core hubs having central bores (so called pancakes) are described. The packing comprises plastic pallets in the form of discs which protect the outer reels of tape and a fixing device which extends upwards in the axial center, the diameter of which fixing device corresponds to the clear internal diameter of the bores of the core hubs and of the plastic disc. The fixing device is a centering sleeve (1,13, 22) which can be inserted through the outer walls (2, 30 and through the central bores of the core hubs (9) and has a closure clement which co-operates with another closure element so that the two parts cna be locked and tightened together, and the centering sleeve optionally has additional elements (7, 8) which prevent rotation of the centering sleeve against the outer walls of the plastic discs during opening or closing of the packing (FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AktiengessellschaftInventors: Hartmut Thiele, Jose Toral
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Patent number: 4863028Abstract: The invention relates to a reel (1) comprising a core (2) and two flanges (3) holding elongated material (4), such as wire, ribbon-like material, etc. wound on the core (2) between the flanges (3) and whereby each flange (3) of the reel (1) is a substantially rectangular panel (3) (see FIG. 1). More in particular, the invention relates to a crate (10) containing one or more reels (1) and comprising at least four vertical walls, a base and a top, whereby the base and the top of crate (10) are symmetrical and have been provided with supporting elements (11) to accommodate the ends (6) of the flanges (3) of the reels (1) held in the crate (10).Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: N.V. Bekaert S.A.Inventor: Pierre Cosaert
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Patent number: 4832196Abstract: An improved supporting and spacing member for packaging a multi-layer stack of rolls of material. The supporting and spacing member includes an elongated bar of expanded foam material with a stabilizing member located within a semi-cylindrical indentation to provide a pair of indentation portions to retain opposing roll ends for added flexural stiffness and better stability for the stack.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Great Northern CorporationInventor: Richard M. Butler
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Patent number: 4821880Abstract: A palletized structure for containing a plurality of wire spools or pails containing wire is disclosed. The palletized structure includes a formed cap structure with an integrally formed beam structure which preserves the rigidity of the cap structure when the palletized structure is subjected to motion and shock forces normally encountered in loading, shipping or storage of wire spools or pails. The cap structure retains the relative position of the spools or pails within the palletized structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1988Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Essex Group, Inc.Inventor: Louis G. Ditton
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Patent number: 4819794Abstract: A film spool storage case includes a main housing having a base and a side wall, the base and the side wall defining a cavity for receiving a plurality of film spools therein, the side wall having a height at least as great as the heights of the spools and the side wall defining an opening at an upper end thereof; a cover releasably securable to the housing in covering relation to the opening; and a plurality of positioning projections secured to the base for positioning the film spools in the cavity in spaced relation.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1988Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Light and Shadow, Inc.Inventors: Steven Silverstein, Christopher Scholz
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Patent number: 4775109Abstract: A multi-compartmented toilet paper holder includes a mounting plate, which is attachable to a vertical wall. A housing pivotally engages the mounting plate to permit pivoting of the housing between open and closed positions. In one embodiment of the invention, an intermediate wall divides the interior of the housing into upper and lower compartments. In another embodiment of the invention, an intermediate wall divide the housing into side-by-side lateral compartments. Each compartment is of a size to accommodate a roll of toilet paper and each compartment has an access opening through which the paper is dispensed at the lower portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1987Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: Satellite Industries, Inc.Inventor: Duane T. Tegg
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Patent number: 4773541Abstract: A kraft paper package contains at least one tear-away opening means which comprises: (1) a pull strip affixed to and circumscribing the inside of the package; and (2) a guide tape affixed to the outside of the package in parallel juxtaposition with the pull strip. When the package is opened, the package is sheared in a straight line between the edges of the pull strip and guide tape, resulting in a clean reinforced edge.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventor: Wilfred E. Riddell
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Patent number: 4765474Abstract: A package comprising a wrapper formed from a single web of flexible sheet material formed into a tube having overlapping edge margins sealed together to form a single longitudinal seam for the tube lying substantially in the plane of one wall of the package, and a pair of end seals at opposite ends of the package, at least one end seal comprising end portions of two opposite walls of the tube sealed together in face-to-face relation in a plane extending longitudinally of the tube and generally at right angles to the plane of the overlapping edge margins forming the longitudinal seam.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Hayssen Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Robert C. James
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Patent number: 4765475Abstract: A container (10) for storing and dispensing, one at a time, a plurality of rolls of tissue stacked vertically adjacent one another includes tubular side walls (18,20,22,24) having a longitudinal axis and a pair of end portions (28,32) spaced from each other along the axis and being respectively joined to the side walls (18,20,22,24). One of the end portions (28) is closed to support a roll thereon and the other of the end portions (32) includes an end wall (34) inclined radially inwardly and axially relative to the axis. The end wall (34) defines a generally oval-shaped opening (36) through which to insert the rolls into the container (10) while preventing removal of such a roll from the container (10) through the opening (36).Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Inventor: Kerry M. Kaysserian
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Patent number: 4760915Abstract: A package containing a plurality of unexposed photographic film reels, which comprises a vertical mantle, a top and bottom lid with a peripheral groove and a sealing ring that is engaged by the corresponding extremity of the mantle, straps that vertically encircle the package to damp-tightly lock the lids to the mantle, and spacing means at the underside that allow the forks of an elevating mechanism to engage the package.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1986Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Marc J. Boets, Raymond A. Heylen
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Patent number: 4732272Abstract: Packaging film product for the packaging of paper rolls or equivalent into a consumer package provided with a handle. The packaging film product consists of a web-like film (1) wherein the edge borders (1a, 1b) of the film are folded towards each other over the middle portion of the film remaining between them, substantially over equal distances so that the edge borders cover a substantial part of the middle portion that remains in between. At one edge of the web folded in this way, a longitudinal handle strip (2) has been produced by joining together the film layers that are placed one above the other, and grasping openings (3) or opening blanks have also been made into the handle strip with a mutual spacing corresponding to the spacing of the package units.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: G. A. Serlachius OyInventor: Veijo Heikkinen
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Patent number: 4716948Abstract: A wallet sized to fit folded into the breastpocket of a jacket for use by pari-mutuel bettors to organize their cash and notes and pari-mutuel tickets. The wallet contains two identical pockets for separating betting cash from winning cash, three identical slots for storing purchased pari-mutuel tickets arranged one above the other by events, a fourth slot spaced from the other three slots for storing winning tickets, a slot for a pad of notepaper, and a sleeve for holding a pen or pencil.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Inventor: Ronald A. Brissette
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Patent number: 4662518Abstract: The invention is designed to use with lottery tickets. It includes a container to hold at least ten lottery tickets. The container houses a scraper designed to remove the coating from the tickets, a protective lip which covers the "void if removed" section of the ticket, and a slot to allow for easy disposal of the residue coating through the bottom of the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Inventors: Peggy L. Chiappetta, Brenda S. Maggio
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Patent number: 4655347Abstract: An arrangement in which protective coverings for vehicle parts, such as seats, floor, steering wheel or the like, are carried by a substantially long sheet of plastic foil. The coverings are connected to one another by perforations that run transversely to the longitudinal axis of the foil sheet. The plastic foil sheet is folded in at least one longitudinal fold and then rolled up on a solid core to form a compact supply roll which serves as a dispensing unit. The protective coverings can be severed individually in succession from this dispensing unit. Two edges of the foil are folded along the longitudinal axis inwardly, so that the two edges are in contact within parts of the foil that faced each other as a result from the first-mentioned longitudinal fold.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1986Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Inventor: Jorg Horn
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Patent number: 4630730Abstract: A workbox for a knitting project containing a plurality of small containers connected together, to house the individual yarns, each container having a loading door and a top aperture that is staggered with its neighbor apertures, from which the yarn issues for use in the project, a swivel supporting the box to allow it to be easily rotated to keep in phase with the knitter, a cover for placement over the box having a top higher than the containers so that partially finished projects may be stored therebetween, and a handle by which the box is carried from place to place.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1986Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Inventor: Patricia J. Storey
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Patent number: 4595093Abstract: A package wherein a compressed array of resilient articles and a convertible support panel are disposed in a constraining enclosure such as, for example, a bag made of thermoplastic film. The convertible support panel preferably functions as the bottom wall of the package to enhance stackability of such packages; and is convertible into a tray for displaying the array of expanded articles upon removal of the constraining enclosure. The method of unpackaging includes the steps of removing the convertible support panel from the package while maintaining the array of articles constrained by the constraining enclosure; erecting the convertible support panel to convert it into a display tray; placing the constrained array in the tray; and removing the constraining enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Joseph H. Eckstein
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Patent number: 4564109Abstract: A group of pressurized gas cylinders are integrated into a unit to prevent relative motion between them, especially during transport, by a system of banding which can be quickly applied when needed and quickly cut away when separation of the cylinders is required. In preferred practice, six cylinders are integrated by arranging the cylinders in an array of paired rows. A central pair of the cylinders is banded tightly together, whereafter end pairs of the cylinders are integrated into the whole by a tight peripheral band surrounding the entire array. In preferred practice, the array of cylinders is integrated within the confines of a pallet which has upstanding posts positioned at the ends of the cylinder array. The posts are located so as to deflect portions of the peripheral band inwardly to increase its degree of wrap around the end pairs of cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1982Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: AGA, A.B.Inventor: Lars G. Stavlo
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Patent number: 4553668Abstract: A pack or bundle comprising a bag of thermoplastic film such as polyethylene, individual packages of rolls of paper, such as packages of four rolls of toilet tissue, packed in the bag, a closure panel inserted in the bag engaging the contents, the panel being heat-sealable on its outside face, the bag having a marginal lip at its mouth projecting beyond the closure panel folded over on the outside face of the closure panel and heat-sealed thereto to close the bag, and the method of making such bundles involving inserting the contents and the closure into the bag through its mouth, and folding over the lip and heat-sealing it to the panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1983Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Hayssen Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert C. James, Lloyd Kovacs
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Patent number: 4553707Abstract: Wire is wound in conical layers upon a conical core of a reel or other structure upon which wire can be wound until a predetermined outer diameter of a wound reel is reached. The wire is then wound in layers of decreasing lengths to form a wound reel which has an outer cylindrical shape of the same diameter. A reel can be used from which the core can be removed after winding so that upon unwinding, the wire can be pulled from the interior of the wound reel.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1980Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Inventor: Werner Henrich
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Patent number: 4546879Abstract: A dispenser is provided to hold and dispense two tapes of the type which have removably interengageable surfaces. The dispenser is in the form of an elongated hollow container that about midway of its length is provided with a groove-shaped outward flaring passage that extends from a slot that is formed in the encircling wall between the two main walls. The container accommodates two spirally wound tapes, the end portions of which are interengaged and project through the slot.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1985Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Velcro Espanola, S.A.Inventor: Fernando Viscasillas
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Patent number: RE32530Abstract: An article support for use with a Shipping Pallet having a flange area to interlock between sheets of rigid material, an article locator for positioning of shipped articles and a ledge area associated with each article locator to prevent the article from contamination and causing wear to the rigid material.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1985Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Inventor: Bryant W. Cantey, Jr.
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Patent number: RE34323Abstract: Packaging film product for the packaging of paper rolls or equivalent into a consumer package provided with a handle. The packaging film product consists of a web-like film (1) wherein the edge borders (1a, 1b) of the film are folded towards each other over the middle portion of the film remaining between them, substantially over equal distances so that the edge borders cover a substantial part of the middle portion that remains in between. At one edge of the web folded in this way, a longitudinally handle strip (2) has been produced by joining together the film layers that are placed one above the other, and grasping openings (3) or opening blanks have also been made into the handle strip with a mutual spacing corresponding to the spacing of the package units.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1990Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Amerplast OYInventor: Veijo Heikkinen