Straddles Bag Mouth Patents (Class 383/29)
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Patent number: 10682019Abstract: A vessel for containing water includes a bladder body formed from flexible substantially waterproof membrane sheets sealed at least partially around the sheet edges to define a bottom portion, a top opening, a handle portion and a spout. A support ring is sealed to the top opening to define a fill mouth for introducing water into the bladder body. The bladder body is configured to be folded into and retained within an interior of the support ring for storage.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: LOTA LITE LLCInventors: David Streen, Saba Mansoor, Jamie Picus, Marino Cecchi, James Losser
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Patent number: 9446884Abstract: A container or pitcher having a flexible side wall portion and rim portion of the container which can conform to the shape of an object to which the pitcher is applied to thereby direct fluid flow from the pitcher over a broader area and to prevent fluid from flowing from the pitcher and underneath the rim of the pitcher and onto portions of the object to which it is not desirable to apply the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Inventor: Michael L. McGinley
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Patent number: 9144277Abstract: An expandable and collapsible purse for insulating and carrying cans or bottles or other selected items within coverable pouches or pockets formed on the inside and/or outside or the purse. The storage cavity includes pockets to store other selected items. A continuous integral cover or sleeve extends upward from the top edge which can be folded inwardly over the inner pockets and contents on the inside of the purse or folded outwardly over the outer pockets surrounding the outer surface of the purse. After the containers are stored in the pockets, the sleeve can pulled down over the inner wall pockets or over the outer wall pockets to cover and further insulate the containers. The purse preferably has a carrying strap or straps and contains a zipper, snaps or hook and loop fasteners to close the top opening when the sleeve is pulled down over the pockets.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2013Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Inventors: Alison E. Donaldson, Abigail E. Russell
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Publication number: 20150030262Abstract: A method for forming a bag with a carrying handle from a continuous web of flexible material is described. The handle has an inactivated position, in which it extends substantially in a cross machine direction of the web, and an activated or in-use position, substantially perpendicular to the inactivated position. The method permits attachment of the handles to the web before the bag is formed, without a risk of inadvertently cutting the handle. The activated position of the handle provides optimum force distribution among the materials of the bag, thus minimizing or eliminating the need for using reinforcement materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2012Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: OTIUM PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY BVInventors: Hendrik, Jan Van Den Berg, Petrus, Clemens, Maria Pannekeet, Sandra Pannekeet
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Patent number: 8690429Abstract: An improved receptacle liner bag is formed of two layers of thin flexible stretchable plastic sheets which are sealed along the sides and bottom, but are unsealed along the top of the bag. The sheets are die-cut to form a framed opening which defines a band between the sides and the top of the bag. When the bag is placed in the receptacle, the band may be disposed around the outside of the sides of the receptacle and stretched over the base of the receptacle so as to provide a hold-down for the bag in the receptacle. The sheets may be perforated along a line below the framed opening. The line, when opened, forms an auxiliary band which can be stretched over and placed behind a hinge of a lid of the receptacle to secure the back of the liner bag in the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2008Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: The Scensible Source Co., LLCInventors: John W. Germanow, Ann D. Germanow
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Publication number: 20130034314Abstract: A bag is configured so as to be convertible from a convenient bag for carrying a customer's fast food purchase into a protector for the customer's lap and chest while consuming the fast food meal and then into a package suitable for disposal of trash; and further enables the use of the inside of the bag for advertising or informational purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Inventor: C. Glen Peacock
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Publication number: 20120121212Abstract: A storage container comprises a cleat configured to be connected to a structure. A lid is pivotably connected to the cleat. A bag support is releasably connected to the cleat separate from the lid. A bag is supported by the bag support.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: RUBBERMAID INCORPORATEDInventors: Nicholas Decker, Bradley Hooley, David McNamara
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Patent number: 7427161Abstract: A plastic bag includes a body portion, a handle portion forming an opening adapted to be grasped to carry the body portion, and a closure portion. The body portion has a bottom, opposed front and back panels extending from the bottom, and opposed first and second side panels extending from the bottom and connecting the front and back panels. The bottom, the front and back panels, and the first and second side panels form a receptacle space having a mouth located opposite the bottom. Preferably, the bottom is flat and the first and second side portions form gussets. The handle portion and the closure portion are preferably formed by adjacent layers of a folded plastic sheet secured to the back panel. The closure portion preferably includes a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive to be secured to the front panel to close the mouth.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Inno-PakInventors: Jonathan D. Sill, Todd Sill
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Patent number: 6810933Abstract: A crafter's purse is adapted for the storage, display, accessing, and carrying of crafter's tools. The crafter's purse has a generally rectangular bottom panel and an upright peripheral panel extending about the periphery of the bottom panel for forming a container having an open end. At least one exterior panel is attached to the exterior surface of the peripheral panel to form a plurality of exterior pockets for containing and displaying additional items. The crafter's purse has a pair of handles for carrying the crafter's purse and an elastic band which encircles the peripheral wall at a position above the pocket openings to secure the items contained in the pockets. At least one additional pocket may be attached to the interior surface of the peripheral wall for forming an internal pocket.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventors: Terri L. Gordon, Michael L. Gordon
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Patent number: 6737959Abstract: A bag includes an upright bag body with a rectangular mouth portion confined by opposite longer walls and opposite shorter walls. At least one of the longer walls is formed with first strap holes therethrough. A carrying strap has opposite sections extending respectively through the first strap holes and formed with a respective retaining end for connecting the carrying strap to the bag body. A backing plate is disposed to lie against one of the longer walls, and is formed with second strap holes that permit extension of the carrying strap therethrough. A sound generating module has a frame unit mounted on the backing plate, and a data storage unit and an audio playback unit mounted on the frame unit. The audio playback unit is coupled to the data storage unit and is operable so as to audibly reproduce audio information stored in the data storage unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventor: Chin-Lien Ho
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Publication number: 20030228072Abstract: The present invention is directed to a collapsible bottle container comprising a base having a fold axis, a bottle bag having a top and bottom portions, where the bottom portion is coupled to the base and the top portion terminates in an opening configurable to receive a bottle, and a carrying strap. The carrying strap is coupled to the base and extends upwardly along the bottle bag from the bottom portion past the top portion to form a shoulder strap, coupled to the bottle bag. The container is configurable between an open and closed configuration, such that when in the open configuration, a bottle is held in the container by the bottle bag and the base, and, when in a closed configuration, the bottle bag and the strap are collapsed onto the base, such that the base is folded about the fold axis around the bottle bag and the strap such that the collapsible container is enclosed within the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Theodore Tyberg
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Patent number: 6206567Abstract: A container having dual openings for facilitating rapid access to the interior of the container to remove articles from the container which includes two ends, two sides and a base. A side closure flap is attached to one of the two sides and forms a top when the flap is in a closed position for covering the top opening of the container. The side closure flap can be opened by flipping over the flap to gain access to the interior of the container. The top of the container has a full length double zipper which facilitates access to the interior of the container from the top instead of flipping over the side closure flap.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Tamrac, Inc.Inventor: Ryan Cyr
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Patent number: 5749437Abstract: A non-obstructive tool holder which holds tools on a free-standing ladder, e.g. a step-ladder. The tool holder is configured so avoid obstruction of normal use of the free-standing ladder. The tool holder has a skirt including a front side sheet, a rear side sheet, a left side sheet, and a right side sheet connected together at sides thereof to form a generally tubular structure having a top opening and a bottom opening. The skirt narrows towards the top thereof. The front side sheet, the rear side sheet, the right side sheet, and the left side sheet each are made of a substantially flat but flexible material. The sides include pockets, and/or other supports, for holding tools. The top opening exposes the top platform of the ladder. A handle extends across the top opening, the bottom of the handle rests on the top platform of the free-standing ladder so that the top platform will remain unobstructed in normal use of the free-standing ladder.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Inventor: Ronald K. Weller
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Patent number: 5660476Abstract: A carrier pack including a shopping bag with a separate cooler bag strap-connected to and stacked with the shopping bag or, alternatively, received within the interior chamber of the shopping bag.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Dart Industries Inc.Inventor: Pieter K. J. DeCoster
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Patent number: 5636925Abstract: A plastic, heavy duty bag having an easy opening pouring spout, and a method and apparatus for forming a plastic, heavy duty bag having an easy opening pouring spout are disclosed. The bag includes a radially disposed perforation in the upper corner of the bag. Above a heat sealing strip, a slit is formed in the portion of the bag extending above the heat sealing strip, to aid in tearing through the heat seal strip to gain access to the perforation.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Bonar Packaging, Inc.Inventor: Gregory B. Smiley
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Patent number: 5246103Abstract: A shallow rectangular frame has a hanger by which it can be suspended. The frame internally mounts a compartment-defining sheet with vertically oriented partitions. Upper ends of each of the compartments have hooks from which to suspend elongate articles of jewelry within the compartments. An auxiliary cloth panel of rectangular configuration has a plurality of pockets and is tackable or pinable to receive various articles of jewelry. In the underside of the top rail a plurality of horizontally spaced apart outwardly facing cup hooks are provided to engage a rod carried in aligned fabric loops at the upper edge of the auxiliary panel. The panel can thus be selectively placed laterally with respect to the main frame to expose the open sides of some only of the compartments. A travel envelope can be sleeved over the auxiliary panel and has a plurality of external pockets to receive sundry items.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Inventor: Valerie S. Hicks
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Patent number: 5221143Abstract: A flexible duplex bag having a resealable closure and a method of making same includes an outer bag having (a) front and rear panels connected together at side edges thereof, (b) a gusset connecting together top portions of said front and rear panels. An inner bag substantially co-extensive with the outer bag is provided and has (a) front and rear panels connected together at side edges thereof, and (b) a gusset connecting together top portions of the inner bag front and rear panels. A resealable closure is provided connected to the outer bag gusset astride a location where the outer bag gusset joins the outer bag front panel. A handle is connected to the outer bag and bridges the outer bag gusset. The resealable closure preferably includes a first matable section bonded to the outer bag gusset, and a second matable section bonded to a top portion of the outer bag front panel. In a first embodiment, the handle is coupled to the outer bag rear panel and to the second matable section of the resealable closure.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Paramount Packaging CorporationInventor: Harry R. Peppiatt
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Patent number: 5190377Abstract: A carrying case for carrying and storage of Bingo playing equipment such as Bingo chips, pencil markers, wands, paper and the like, said case comprising a lightweight, fabric, vinyl, or leather including a zippered opening and a series of pockets formed by stitching pieces of material to the exterior of the bag. A smaller drawstring bag is included and may be used to retain chips or other items.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Mary T. Kelly
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Patent number: 5174657Abstract: The present invention is directed to a duplex bag having a handle. The bag includes an inner and outer web of thermal plastic material. The outer web includes a front panel, a rear panel and a handle portion. The handle portion is integral with the front and rear panels and has a width less than the width of the front and rear panels. The inner web includes a front panel, a rear panel and a gusset portion. The gusset portion is integral with the front and rear panels and may have a line of perforations spaced from and parallel to the front and rear panels. All panels have about the same dimensions. The handle portion and the gusset portion may be adjacent one another at a top end of the bag. The front panel of the outer web overlies the front panel of the inner web and the rear panel of the outer web overlies the rear panel of the inner web. A side seam is formed at each lateral edge portion of said front and rear panels and seals the panels together.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1989Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Paramount Packaging CorporationInventor: Harry R. Peppiatt
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Patent number: 5146966Abstract: A handbag formed by attaching a pouch along the periphery of a portion of a continuous circular hoop in such a way that the portion of the hoop covered by the pouch serves as the frame for the bag portion of the handbag and the remaining portion of the hoop serves as a handle for carrying the handbag.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1992Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: MPJ Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Michael Romano
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Patent number: 5123753Abstract: A laundry bag is provided with a first loop on a wall of the bag on one side of an aperture and a second loop on a wall of the bag on the opposite side of the aperture. An elongate strap extends perpendicularly from the vicinity of the second loop. In use, the strap may be passed successively through the first and second loops and pulled tightly, whereupon the aperture is securely closed, to a variable degree. Also disclosed is a similar arrangement for use with a laundry bag which has a closure flap for covering the aperture and wherein the strap and the second loop are affixed to the closure flap.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: Richard HoyleInventor: Adrian G. Waugh
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Patent number: 5121995Abstract: The present invention provides a distinctive bag for receiving and containing selected articles. The bag includes a front panel having two opposed side regions and a top edge region. A back panel having two opposed side edge regions and a tip edge region is connected in facing relation to the front panel along the side edge regions thereof. A top gusset is connected to the top edge regions of the front panel. A handle web also connects to the top edge regions of the front and back panels to provide a carrying loop. The carrying loop is constructed to bridge over the top gusset and between the front and back panels in a configuration arranged to provide for an arm-suspension of the bag with the loop. The carrying loop provides at least two loop faces with each of the loop faces having at least one hand-grip region. Formed in each hand-grip region, there is a hand-grip opening configured to provide for a hand suspension of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1990Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: William R. Newman, Robert C. Austerman, Karl K. Oliver
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Patent number: 5112138Abstract: The present invention is directed to a bag having an outer unitary piece of flexible plastic material including generally rectangular front and rear plastic panels and a gusset connecting the panels at a first end portion of the bag, and an inner unitary piece of flexible plastic material including generally rectangular front and rear panels and a gusset connecting the last-mentioned panels at the first end portion of the bag. The ends of the inner and outer unitary pieces of flexible plastic material opposite the first end of the bag are open to facilitate introducing goods into the bag. The side edges of the gussets and the panels are connected together so that the bag when filled can approximate the shape of a hexahedron with the gusset of said outer piece of flexible plastic material being flattened and closing the first end portion of the bag. At least a portion of the outer unitary piece is frangible so as to facilitate access to the goods in the bag and thereafter permit reuse of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1990Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Paramount Packaging CorporationInventor: Harry R. Peppiatt
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Patent number: 5059034Abstract: Carrier bag with a closed top surface, in the area of which a handle is provided that is a single-piece construction, the two opposite long ends of which are sealed directly or indirectly to edges of the top surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1989Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Inventors: Gunter Schulz, Theo Schmidt
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Patent number: 5033868Abstract: A reusable flexible plastic bag is provided with a handle which serves to carry the bag and to reseal it. The bag is manufactured from two webs: a web from which the bag panels are formed and a web from which a loop handle is formed. The top end of the bag is not provided with a gusset. The loop handle is secured to the bag panels and is provided with a frangible region which can be broken to form two separate handle portions. The handle portions are releasably joined by mating slide closure structure. The slide closure joint can be peeled away by pulling the handle portions apart thereby providing access to the folded top end of the bag. The top end of the bag may be provided with perforations which may be broken to gain access to the bag contents. The bag may be resealed by means of the handle slide closure.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1989Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Paramount Packaging CorporationInventor: Harry R. Peppiatt
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Patent number: 5033867Abstract: In one embodiment, a flexible bag comprises an inner bag for storing product having a top end region provided with a channel flap. The flap comprises a flexible pouring spout closed above by a folded portion of the inner bag and closed below by a seal. In another embodiment, a flexible bag comprises an inner bag for storing product having a top end region and a channel flap connected thereto. The channel flap comprises a flexible pouring spout. The channel flap and inner bag are provided with juxtaposed die cut openings which define a flow inlet for the pouring spout.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1990Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Paramount Packaging CorporationInventor: Harry R. Peppiatt
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Patent number: 4874255Abstract: A false gusset (12, 82) is positioned between bag panels (26, 28 or 98, 100) to form a bag having a handle (24, 80) at its upper end formed by upward continuations of the sides (26, 28 or 98, 100) of the bag (10, 78). This construction removes the false gusset (12, 82) and the seals (66, 68 or 114, 116) which connect the false gusset (12, 82) to the bag panels (26, 28 or 98, 100) from the forces created by the weight of the bag (10, 78).Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: Cello Bag Company, Inc.Inventors: James R. Ball, Delbert J. Barnard
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Patent number: 4867575Abstract: A handle web (14) is heat sealed to the gusset end of a bag web (10). The bag is a bottom filled top gusset bag which assumes a carton shape when filled. The handle web (14) has a central portion which extends over the gusset (18). Substantially D-shaped hand openings (16, 18) are formed in the handle web (14). These openings (16, 18) have inwardly-directed arcuate sides (60, 62) and substantially flat outwardly-directed sides (64, 66). Rounded corners (68, 70, 72, 74) are formed where the arcuate sides (60, 62) meet the flat sides (64, 66). This construction results in a four-sided stretching of the handle web when under load, along smoothly curving arcuate paths, providing good stress distribution in the handle web material and the elimination of tear-inducing stress concentrations.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: Cello Bag Company, Inc.Inventor: Jerry W. Wood
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Patent number: 4863284Abstract: A reinforced joint secures opposite ends of a ribbon serving as a carrying handle for a decorative container. The opposite ribbon ends are adhered and clamped to each other, and are adhered to the container in longitudinal alignment and in an overlapping relationship.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Inventor: Peter S. C. Cheng
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Patent number: 4854733Abstract: A portable packing bag made of plastic film for carrying flexible and/or folded products includes rectangular front and rear side panel sections which are (a) joined, one to the other, at their vertical edges to provide lateral side panel sections, (b) joined at their upper edges to provide a top cover section, and (c) initially unconnected at their lower edges to permit the bag to be filled but are thereafter joined at such edges, after filling, to form a completely closed bag. The cover section or gusset has upstanding edges that define a shallow trough at the top of the bag. The bag further includes a handle formed as a U-shaped loop which includes across the cover section and is attached to the opposite inner sides of the upstanding edges of the trough. The handle itself is formed of a pair of substantially equal sections which are joined, to form the U-shaped loop, along a seam at the apex of the loop.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1986Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: M u. W VerpackungenInventor: Georg Schwinn
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Patent number: 4781474Abstract: A pouch has a pair of side walls which are connected at the longitudinal edges thereof, and bottom folds. A single handle is arranged at the bottom fold wherein one end of the handle is connected to one side wall and the other end is connected to the other side wall. The pouch and the handle consist of thermoplastic plastic foil and are connected to each other by a welding seam. At the filling opening, the pouch is provided with a suspension hole and a slot which extend from the outer rim in direction to the suspension hole in order to provide a bridge therebetween and to allow the pouch to be suspended from respective pins. Through tearing of the bridge between the suspension hole and the slot, a pouch can be removed from the stack of pouches.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Inventor: K. H. Sengewald
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Patent number: 4713839Abstract: A resealable reusable flexible plastic bag with a loop handle is disclosed for packaging heavy loads, for example large quantities of granular goods such as dog foods, in a sealed manner. The bag comprises flexible outer panels connected by a flexible gusset, inner flexible panels also connected by a flexible gusset, and a closure having flexible mating portions connected to the outer gusset. The outer gusset includes a frangible portion such as a line of perforations to facilitate access to the inner gusset. The inner gusset also includes a frangible portion to facilitate access to the goods therein. The flexible mating portions of the closure are separably connectable to each other to prevent access to the goods when connected and to facilitate access to the goods when separated.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Paramount Packaging Corp.Inventor: Harry R. Peppiatt
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Patent number: 4691369Abstract: The bag is preferably a flat bottom side gusseted open top bag of the shopping bag type, which has soft braided or woven fabric handles. The handles are closed bail type handles having ends which are sandwiched between the bag side walls and a patch adhesively secured to the inner surface of the bag side walls. The bail portion of each handle is soft, limp and flexible while the end portions of each handle sandwiched between the patch and bag wall are stiff and relatively rigid. The ends of the handles are stiffened prior to assembling the bags. In assembly, the bag body is formed and the patches are adhesively secured to the bag side walls. Non-adhered pockets are positioned between the patches and the bag walls for reception of the stiffened ends of the handles. The ends of the handles are coated with adhesive and then inserted into pockets for securing to the bag body.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventor: Robert E. Costa
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Patent number: 4573203Abstract: A reusable plastic bag with a loop handle is disclosed for packaging goods in a sealed manner with perforations being provided to facilitate access to the goods without interfering with the reusability of the bag. The bag is made from a laminate of opaque plastic material on which printing is applied and over which is bonded a transparent layer to protect the printing and increase the strength of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1982Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Paramount Packaging Corp.Inventor: Harry R. Peppiatt
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Patent number: 4493127Abstract: The invention provides a molded plastic handle for attachment to the upper end of a heavy duty olefin bag for packaging dry mix and the like, wherein the handle is provided with a hand-engaging opening, has an integrally formed depending skirt of alternating depending portions adapted to be sonically or impulse sealed to the outer surfaces of the upper edge portion of the olefin bag, with each of the depending surfaces so arranged that they do not overlap or correspond position-wise to the skirt depending element on the opposite side of the olefin bag, one of the depending portions being disposed midway along the handle, and a vertical strut being provided connecting the handle top portion to such midway depending portion. The invention also provides integrally formed reinforcing ribs at each side of the handle, on front and back faces, with downwardly bifurcated ends which extend to two end skirt portions, and thereby reinforce such end portions to equalize the load stress on the handle and top of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1982Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Chase Bag CompanyInventors: Richard H. Blanke, Jr., Harold N. Cale