Coaxial, Abutting Receptacles Patents (Class 206/430)
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Patent number: 5055099Abstract: There is disclosed an autotransfusion system which essentially is contained in a unitary housing section which enables a practitioner to utilize the system in a rapid and efficient manner. The housing section has integrally associated therewith a blood reservoir, which is a major component of an autotransfusion system. The housing has secured thereto a set of instructions which are adapted to be mounted on the arm of an IV pole and which, when positioned on the arm of the IV pole, specifies vertical distances necessary to perform autotransfusion during a blood collection or blood distribution mode. The housing section, as containing the reservoir, with the package and instruction component, is used as a yardstick to establish specified distances in order to control pressure as afforded by gravity.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1989Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: International Technidyne CorporationInventor: Michael D. Mintz
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Patent number: 5020175Abstract: The present invention provides cushions comprising sheets connected together to define at least one compartment, which is filled with a plurality of gas-filled containers such as used or discarded plastic beverage bottles. The present invention also provides bag-like, multi-compartmented containers or advertising means for producing the cushions. The cushions can be adapted for use as a sunning mat, raft, surfing device, sleeping bag base, pool cover, pool lane marker, road crash barrier, storage and moving mat, temporary shelter or tent, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1990Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Inventors: Paul A. Kirkpatrick, Marvin L. Kahn
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Patent number: 4981214Abstract: A beverage container assembly composed of two identical bevrage containers which are connected together at their bottoms into a single unit. The beverage containers are identical. The beverage containers can be manually separated and the contents of the beverage containers to be consumed individually.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1988Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Inventor: Albert R. Rojas
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Patent number: 4940141Abstract: A package for cans of soft drinks, beer and the like is described. The package comprises a single long sleeve of shrink wrap plastic film within which the cans are stacked one on top of the other. A gap is arranged in the center of the stack so that the sleeve can be folded in half and the juxtaposed sides thereof are joined together by hot glue, and thus forming a handle between the two stacks. In an alternative embodiment the stacked cans are simply held by means of a gummed stretch tape around each pair of cans at the junction thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1989Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Inventor: Terry Philpot
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Patent number: 4932528Abstract: A multi-unit multipackage for beverage type containers or receptacles made of a number of small multipackages such as the well known six-pack, which small multipackages are assembled in vertical stacks and made in to larger multipackages, which larger multipackages are assembled into trays. Features of the multi-unit multipackage inure to the benefit of beverage producers, distributors, retailers and consumers.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventor: Edward L. Benno
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Patent number: 4867738Abstract: There is disclosed an autotransfusion system which essentially is contained in a unitary housing section which enables a practitioner to utilize the system in a rapid and efficient manner. The housing section has integrally associated therewith a blood reservoir, which is a major component of an autotransfusion system. The housing has secured thereto a set of instructions which are adapted to be mounted on the arm of an IV pole and which, when positioned on the arm of the IV pole, specifies vertical distances necessary to perform autotransfusion during a blood collection or blood distribution mode. The housing section, as containing the reservoir, with the package and instruction component, is used as a yardstick to establish specified distances in order to control pressure as afforded by gravity.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1987Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: International Technidyne CorporationInventor: Michael D. Mintz
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Patent number: 4756419Abstract: A package accommodating a group of containers arranged in two tiers has an upper tier and a lower tier each comprising a plurality of like containers disposed in more than one row (R1,R2,R3,R4). The package includes an outer wrapper (10) which secures all the containers of the group together in a unit and a partition (50) provided between the bases of the containers in the upper tier and the tops of the containers in the lower tier. The wrapper includes bottom panels (12,20) on which the bases of the containers in the lower tier are seated. The partition and the bottom panels each include a keel (K1,K2) adapted to separate the containers in one row from those in an adjacent row in the upper and lower tiers and each of the keels have recesses (A,O) to separate one container from a neighboring container in each of the rows of containers.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1987Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Philippe Le Bras
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Patent number: 4739884Abstract: A package insert between two layers of articles comprises a rigid plate formed with openings spanned by at least one and preferably two flexible and advantageously elastic films which are deformed when upper articles are stacked on lower articles through the openings to nest the articles in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Inventor: Herve Duplessy
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Patent number: 4570795Abstract: A support of a folded sheet for supporting two rows of jars. The support has a row of openings intermediate its ends and one row of the jars project through the openings. At each side of the row of openings is a respective pair of fold lines. The fold lines have respective slots along them for receiving therein the edges of supported jars. The slots in the fold lines closer to the openings receive the edges of the jars projecting through the openings. The slots in the fold lines further from the openings receive the edges of jars which are disposed in the space inside the folded support above the first-mentioned jars. A tab-in-slot connection holds the support folded.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Inventor: Ignacio Fernandez Sanz
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Patent number: 4542826Abstract: A carrier for beverage containers and more particularly a carrier in the form of a flexible bag which can be collapsed from an extended position during use to a more compact condition for storage and transport with the bag adapted to receive a plurality of vertically disposed rows of empty beverage cans to facilitate such beverage cans being returned to their point of purchase in order to obtain a refund of a deposit paid when the beverages were purchased. The bag is generally rectangular in configuration and provided with carrying handles on opposite sides thereof with the peripheral wall of the bag being transparent to enable observation of the cans disposed therein with the interior of the bag being divided into a plurality of vertical compartments by a plurality of pivotally connected dividers with the bottom of the bag including a rigid insert to provide a flat bottom to provide a stable unit when in extended condition.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1983Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Inventor: Mark S. Adams
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Patent number: 4467918Abstract: Lateral packaging for holding together articles (8, 8a, 13, 13a) superimposed according to their original orientation.The lateral band (1) enclosing the periphery of a group of articles (8, 8a, 13, 13a) presents at least two series of parallel and superimposed slots (7, 7a) in which are engaged the angles or the sides (9, 9a, 14, 14a) of the rims of the articles (8, 8a, 13, 13a) superimposed according to their original orientation, the said slots (7, 7a) being provided in alternate manner on the sides (3, 3a) of the band.The invention is used for the lateral packaging of articles.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1982Date of Patent: August 28, 1984Inventor: Michel J. Blot
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Patent number: 4360231Abstract: A bottle carrier having in an array on its upper side a plurality of bottle seats for receiving the bottoms of upright bottles held in a similar carrier thereabove. A set of bottle grippers is supported and centered relative to each seat by bottle gripper supports beneath the seat. Each set of bottle grippers releasably grips the neck of a bottle at the lower end of its finish, and is adapted for hanging the bottle by its finish with the upper end of the bottle below the seat and for supporting the carrier on the neck of the bottle. A set of bottles gripped by a carrier may be stacked on another set of bottles gripped by a carrier with the bottles of the upper set seated in the lower carrier's seats. For compact stacking of empty carriers, the bottle gripper supports are tapered to be received within central openings in the bottle seats.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Liberty Glass CompanyInventor: James A. Bolin
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Patent number: 4232807Abstract: A sealing carrier pack for cans with beaded edge or circumferential projection at least the end which is openable, where a flat frame having a carrying handle is provided with a plurality of attached receiving and sealing areas opposing each other in pairs, and at the outer edge of each receiving area is an elastic extension having an undercut adapted to the beaded edge for clamping engagement of the cans arranged with the beaded edges facing each other, and where an extended lip designed as a ring is provided at the inner edge of each receiving area opposing each other in pairs, so that the beaded edge of a can to be inserted is held on the receiving area between the outer undercuts and the inner extended lip.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Inventors: Gerhard Beier, Wolfgang Matthies
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Patent number: 4193525Abstract: A small personal size carrier is provided for containing and insulating elongated beverage containers against ambient heat transfer relative thereto. The carrier comprises loosely telescopingly related inner and outer cylindrical shells defining an annular space between the opposing outer and inner surfaces thereof and the shells have radially registered substantially rectangular openings formed through corresponding wall portions thereof intermediate the opposite ends of the shells and with the openings oriented longitudinally of the shells. One of the shells includes generally radially projecting integral flanges extending about the corresponding opening and at least substantially bridging the radial spacing between the aforementioned wall portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1978Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Inventor: Garold L. Sommers
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Patent number: 4183441Abstract: A container for pressurized products wherein the container is formed of first and second container halves joined in a generally mid-height peripheral seam. Under abusive handling, the seam could open and a rupture type failure may occur. A shrunk plastics material film wrapper is applied along the central portion of the container in overlying relation to the peripheral seam and serves to permit controlled venting of the pressure from within the container in the event of such seam failure of the container per se.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1978Date of Patent: January 15, 1980Assignee: The Continental Group, Inc.Inventor: Paul M. Erlandson
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Patent number: 4120396Abstract: A can carrier which is reusable and is injection molded of plastics material, the can carrier being in the form of a sheet having projecting from opposite surfaces thereof circumferentially spaced arcuate flange segments, each flange segment defining a socket receiving the double seam or chime of a can and interlocking the same with the can carrier. The flange arrangement on opposite sides of the sheet being in alignment with the flange segments on each side of the sheet being aligned with the spaces between flange segments on the opposite sides of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1977Date of Patent: October 17, 1978Assignee: The Continental Group, Inc.Inventors: Carmen T. Mascia, Gary K. Hasegawa
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Patent number: 4030661Abstract: A carton and blank for making same are provided with the carton having a rectangular top wall and a handle of improved strength due to the handle being provided as an integral part of the top wall and hingedly attached at diagonally opposite corners to thereby provide a comparatively rigid non-flexing attachment.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventor: Melville T. Farquhar
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Patent number: 3933303Abstract: A carton and blank for making same are provided wherein such carton has a bottom wall, a pair of oppositely arranged side walls foldably connected to the bottom wall, and a top wall defined by a pair of flaps each foldably connected to an associated side wall. The flaps have integral portions defining at least a triple thickness handle for the carton.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1974Date of Patent: January 20, 1976Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventor: Thomas E. Kirby, Jr.