Abutted Or Lapped Seam Patents (Class 428/129)
  • Patent number: 4126262
    Abstract: The invention provides a dynamic system for heat-sealing an all-plastic material in a continuous process at high speed. The invention includes an all-plastic heat-sealable container material comprising a multiple-layer composite, in sheet form, including a core layer and at least one outer layer on one side thereof. The layers preferably comprise thermoplastic material, the core layer material having a higher softening point than the outer layer material. The composite sheet is conveyed through a converting, side-seaming or other apparatus at high speed, the system being tuned to dynamically heat the outer layers to a molten state for heat sealing, while the core does not soften but remains undistorted. The core is thus thermally insensitive to heat at speeds used in side-seaming the composite, and as such it supports and maintains the structure of the sealing outer layers on its exterior while they are in a molten condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1978
    Assignee: Champion International Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth P. Thompson, Richard C. Ihde, Clarence E. Roth
  • Patent number: 4117188
    Abstract: A lapped seam can having a high safety characteristic used as containers of soft drinks or beer wherein the cut-burrs at the end of the inner end portion of the can blank are completely removed so that micro-leak passages apt to occur in the lapped seam can are shut off, thereby permitting a long term storage of the can content without deterioration by preventing metal from being dissolved out from said inner end portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Assignee: Hokkai Can Co. Ltd.
    Inventors: Yuzo Takahashi, Yoshimi Wazima, Akira Nakada, Yasuyuki Tanaka, Katsumi Nagai, Nobuo Takahashi, Hiroshi Matsuda, Eizi Aizawa, Shiro Oyama
  • Patent number: 4109040
    Abstract: A cushioning dunnage product produceable from a mechanism which is of relatively compact nature utilizing a roll of sheet-like stock material, such as paper. As the stock is pulled off the roll, the edges are rolled inwardly in a longitudinally convergent chute, into generally superimposed condition. Pusher means urges the sheet-like stock material laterally toward a confronting surface of the chute. Then the inwardly rolled stock is passed into a crumpler section where mechanism attach together the confronting portions of the rolled edges of the stock material generally centrally, in a direction lengthwise thereof, to retain the dunnage product in highly compressible, lightweight pad-like form. A transfer vehicle is adapted to coact with the dunnage producing mechanism for storing a preselected amount of the pad-like dunnage product on the vehicle, whereupon the vehicle can be moved to a location distant from the dunnage producing mechanism for use at the distant location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Assignee: Ranpak Corporation
    Inventor: Gary W. Ottaviano
  • Patent number: 4084348
    Abstract: A sealing strip, especially for doors and windows, comprising a porous, resilient core and an outer covering which encloses the core and is circumferentially prolongated to form an elongated mounting flange extending lengthwise along the strip. A gas-proof, flexible foil material is inserted between the core and the covering and is likewise circumferentially prolongated. The foil material and the outer covering are bound to each other only in the region of the mounting flange so as to permit a certain sliding movement between those portions of the foil material and the outer covering, which enclose the core, when the strip is compressed or resiliently expanded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1978
    Inventor: Gunnar Hast
  • Patent number: 4064300
    Abstract: Laminated material comprises two spaced sheets, one having perforations and one being plain, the sheets being connected by heat conductive portions. Cooling fluid is passed through the perforations, impinges on the plain sheet and then passes between the sheets to discharge from the end of the laminate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1977
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce Limited
    Inventor: Jagnandan Kumar Bhangu