Content Folded With Blank Patents (Class 206/525.1)
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Patent number: 9016475Abstract: A packing box comprises a peripheral portion and two end portions are respectively connected to two ends of the peripheral portion. A shock-absorbing device has two support members located on the two ends of the peripheral portion, and the two support members each are bent to be a U-shaped member and linearly movable toward the end portion corresponding thereto. At least one positioning portion is connected to each of the support members so as to retain an object. The object can be moved with the support members so as to absorb the vibration and impacts.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Joy Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chun-Hsung Chen
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Patent number: 8684180Abstract: A package includes a pair of opposed package end surfaces and a first package wall spaced from a second package wall and connected thereto by an end wall forming a first compartment for holding one or more product pieces. The first compartment has an opening. A cover extends from the first compartment and is movable between an open and closed position to selectively cover and uncover the first compartment opening. A closure is disposed at one of the opposed end surfaces and retains the cover in the closed position. The closure includes a first closure member on the cover and a second closure member on the container. The first closure member is selectively, operatively couplable to the second closure member.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Intercontinental Great Brands LLCInventors: Jonathan Lee, Allen Aldridge
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Patent number: 8622210Abstract: A packaging assembly for displaying and holding a light fixture and an accessory thereof generally includes a bottom base portion and an upper portion. The bottom base portion has an open compartment dimensioned to receive a base of a light fixture. The upper portion is coupled to the bottom base portion and includes a hollow compartment dimensioned to receive an accessory for the light fixture.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Liberty Procurement Co. Inc.Inventor: Kevin Patrick Boland
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Patent number: 7886898Abstract: A surfboard wax bar rectangularly geometric in shape having a plurality of transverse creases or beveled break lines allowing a user to selectively separate a portion of the surfboard wax bar as desired, the surfboard wax bar encapsulated in a protective covering, the protective covering having a plurality of preformed embossed tear lines cooperative and aligned with the transverse creases or beveled break lines of said surfboard wax bar to allow the selective separation of a portion of the surfboard wax bar and associated wrapping, yet not disturb the remaining wrapping and the remaining portion of the surfboard wax bar, the surfboard wax bar and wrapping or portions thereof being stored in a container, the outer surface of which is reflective to the sun, and which is insulated from the heat of the ambient weather so as to prevent deterioration of the surfboard wax bar or any remnants thereof, and also protection from debris such as sand.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Peter Tsakiris
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Patent number: 7673754Abstract: A sterile, compact packaging is provided to present components in order of preferred or required use in a medical procedure. Pockets are arranged along one or more end sections of the packaging, and an absorbent material is at least partially adhered to the moisture proof sheet at a workspace thereon. Components are placed in the pockets in order of use, and the packaging is folded up. The folded packaging is sealed in a gas-permeable pouch, which maintains the components in a sterile condition until use. In use, the packaging is unfolded to expose the medical components.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Aplicare, Inc.Inventors: Bruce H. Wilson, Jr., Philip Justin Hamrock, Joan Marie Lang, Steven D. Kimmell, Gregory Robert Art
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Publication number: 20090031671Abstract: Described is a wrap for allowing a decorative cover to be formed by an assembler, such as a florist, about a pot, such as a flower pot. The wrap includes: a substantially non-shape sustaining body having a first surface and a second surface separated from the first surface by a substantially thin side border, the first surface having a center area located within an outer area that extends to the side border; a first application of bonding material coupled to the outer area of the first surface of the body; and a second application of bonding material coupled to the outer area of the first surface, the center area substantially separates the first application and the second application of bonding material. A pot assembly and a method of forming a pot assembly are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: Temkin International, Inc.Inventors: Noam Temkin, Danny Temkin
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Patent number: 7293654Abstract: A sterile, compact packaging is provided to present components in order of preferred or required use in a medical procedure. Pockets are arranged along one or more endsections of the packaging, and an absorbent material is at least partially adhered to the moisture proof sheet at a workspace thereon. Components are placed in the pockets in order of use, and the packaging is folded up. The folded packaging is sealed in a gas-permeable pouch, which maintains the components in a sterile condition until use. In use, the packaging is unfolded to expose the medical components.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Aplicare, Inc.Inventors: Bruce H. Wilson, Jr., Philip Justin Hamrock, Joan Marie Lang, Steven D. Kimmell, Gregory Robert Art
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Patent number: 7290658Abstract: A package (30) for an individual charging wire (10) includes a backing (32) having a back portion (42) and a front portion (44). A first perforation (46) is defined in the backing (32) between the back portion (42) and the front portion (44). A closing strip (36) is disposed on the back portion (42). A padding strip (34) is disposed on the back portion (42) between the closing strip (36) and the first perforation (46). A second perforation (48) is defined in the back portion (42) between the closing strip (36) and the padding strip (34).Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Scott T. Slattery, Carol K. Dunn
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Patent number: 7032757Abstract: Die fold and sleeve packaging uses a closed shape breakaway portion located in a first region of a die fold wrapper adhesively attached to an overlapping region, such that when the packaging is tampered with, the closed shape breaks away from the first region, providing evidence of tampering and an optional communication feature.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Mars, IncorporatedInventors: Bill R. Richards, Neil A. Willcocks, Catherine Pitko