By Conforming Closure To Container Patents (Class 53/488)
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Patent number: 5893261Abstract: A device for sealing container openings which uniformly applies a stretch plastic film onto the openings to be sealed. The device comprises a support, preferably flat-shaped, having at least one hole, on which is placed the stretch plastic film, the film is held taut and adherent to the support by means of gluing, magnetic force, pressure, or a counter-pattern. The device can bear a mark or a recognition message, as well as a warning or an advertisement and can also be used for temporary sealing of containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignees: Leon Ribi, World Wide Sealing Corp.Inventors: Leon A. Ribi, Guido Ribi
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Patent number: 5833784Abstract: A canister including an elongated hollow plastic body having a wall with inner and outer surfaces, an edge portion on the wall defining an open end, an end on the edge portion extending transversely to the inner and outer surfaces, a porous plastic member having an outer edge portion extending across the open end and fused to the end, an inner portion on the porous plastic member located radially inwardly of the outer edge portion and extending into the body and fused to the inner surface of the wall adjacent the end thereof, and a gas-treating material in the body. A method of fabricating the above canister including the steps of applying pressure and vibratory welding energy to the porous member to thereby cause the member which was originally planar in shape to have its outer edge compressed against the end of the body and fused thereto and the central portion inwardly of the outer edge forced into the body and its outer edge fused to the inner surface of the body adjacent the end.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1995Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Multisorb Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Lora L. Berger
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Patent number: 5809746Abstract: An overhead flight conveyor assembly for use with a continuous motion packaging machine to erect four-sided tapered paperboard cartons is disclosed. The packaging machine has an elongate carton transport conveyor supported on a framework of the packaging machine, and moving along a path of travel. The overhead flight conveyor assembly has a housing supported on the framework of the packaging machine spaced above, and in alignment with the carton transport conveyor. A trailing lug assembly is supported on the housing and extends at least partially along the length thereof, the trailing lug assembly having at least one elongate conveyor chain with a series of spaced trailing lugs affixed thereto and being moved in the direction of the path of travel in timed relationship with the carton transport conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Garth DePuy
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Patent number: 5802812Abstract: The invention relates to a process, as well as a device which is suited for the same, for the processing of containers, particularly of bottles or the like, into which a fluid is injected for the expulsion of the air from the head room of the bottles after the filling, before the aperture of the container is closed, in a sealing manner, by means of a closure cap. After the injecting of the fluid, a closure cap is first of all moved forward to the opening of the container and held, for a certain period of time, in a position above the opening, in such a manner that the open aperture is covered by the closure cap, but that gas can exit from the container between the opening and the closure cap. After that, the closure cap is attached to the container in a sealing manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Krones AG Hermann Kronseder MaschinenfabrikInventor: Gerhard Heudecker
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Patent number: 5778630Abstract: A device is used in a machine for packaging articles in a wraparound carrier. The carrier is formed from a blank having a pair of foldable flaps struck therefrom. The packaging machine is arranged to advance the blank and articles associated therewith along a predetermined path. The device is positioned along the path to fold the flaps inwardly of the blank. The device includes a rotational disc defining an axis of rotation, a fixed cam plate disposed adjacent to the rotational disc and having an endless cam track disposed around the axis, drive means for rotating the rotational disc about the axis in synchronization with movement of the blank and the articles, a pair of blank-engaging fingers carried by the rotational disc for pivotal movement about respective pins so as to engage the flaps, and an actuating mechanism carried by the rotational disc to pivotally move the fingers away from each other and toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventors: Pascal Portrait, Jean-Christophe Bonnain
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Patent number: 5737898Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the input of articles at the start-up phase of a packaging machine of the type having at least one article conveyance lane and an article grouping mechanism constructed and arranged to meter articles moving in the conveyance lane into predetermined groups, comprising:(a) at least one stop post aligned for extension into the conveyance lane, the stop post further being disposed at an infeed end of the article grouping mechanism;(b) means to actuate the stop post, whereby the stop post is extendible and retractable in the article conveyance lane, the stop post impeding travel of articles in the lane when extended and permitting travel of articles in the lane when retracted; and(c) means to coordinate actuation of the means to actuate with operation of the article grouping mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1995Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventors: Dennis C. Grimm, Mitch Lowe, Bruce D. Domino
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Patent number: 5673536Abstract: A carton flap folding method and apparatus for use on a continuous motion packaging machine is disclosed. The carton flap folding apparatus includes a spaced pair of generally parallel knock-down arms which are rotated in the direction of a path of travel extending along the packaging machine and on which a spaced series of groups of articles for being packaged are moved. Each group of articles is at least partially enclosed in a carton blank having at least one flap hingedly connected thereto for being closed on at least a portion of the group of articles. The carton flap folding apparatus moves the knock-down arms into engagement with the at least one open flap of the carton blanks in the direction of the path of travel at substantially the same speed as the speed of the group of articles along the path of travel.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventors: William M. Easter, James Emerson, Peter Karst, Jay Steinbuchel
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Patent number: 5671587Abstract: An apparatus for loading containers into basket-style bottom-loading carriers has a container infeed conveyor; a divider for segregating the containers into columns; a container meterer for metering each of the columns of containers into groupings of a predetermined number of containers; a container conveyor for engaging the last container in each grouping of containers; container gripper conveyors having container grippers for maintaining the container groupings; a carrier infeed supplier; a carrier feeder for removing carriers from the carrier infeed supplier; a carrier timer-transport assembly for receiving carriers from the carrier feeder and initiating transport of the carriers in synchronous parallel motion above the containers; a gripper assembly for opening the carriers by grasping and pulling outwardly with respect to a centerline of the carriers the bottom panels; a declination belt assembly having a downwardly-declining pair of opposing elongated endless belt pairs in face contacting relationship fType: GrantFiled: April 13, 1995Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Glenn Robinson
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Patent number: 5664401Abstract: A flap-folding device for use in a packaging machine comprises a rotational disc, drive means for rotating the disc in synchronization with movement of a blank and articles to be packaged in the blank, a pair of blank-engaging fingers pivotally mounted on the disc to fold flaps on the blank, and actuating means for pivotally moving the fingers. The actuating means comprises a radial member mounted on the disc for reciprocating movement along the radius of the disc, cooperating means for moving the radial member along the radius in response to rotation of the disc, and means for converting reciprocating movement of the radial member into pivotal movement of the fingers.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventors: Pascal Portrait, Jean-Christophe Bonnain
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Patent number: 5660026Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically providing a display case for a plurality of packages includes an assembly station at which the packages are initially assembled into an array. The array is then moved to a covering station. At the same time, a shroud is formed which shroud covers a top and two opposed first sides of the array while leaving two opposed second sides of the array uncovered. Forming of the shroud includes initially bending a blank so that a partially-formed shroud is produced having a top panel and two opposed side panels formed in a plane, and finally bending and locating the partially formed shroud relative to the array at the covering station such that a fully covered array is provided with the top panel and side panels covering a majority of the respective top and first sides of the array. Finally, the covered array is placed in a tray at a finishing station to provide the display case.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Kraft Foods, Inc.Inventors: Panagiotis Kinigakis, Steve R. Wisnasky, William A. McGovern, John J. McGovern
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Patent number: 5656112Abstract: A synthetic resin container including a mouthpiece sealed by a closure is to be used for medical drip infusion or the like. The closure has a tight-sealing synthetic resin stopper, and a leakage preventing rubber stopper for preventing liquid leakage when the closure is pierced by a needle or the like. The mouthpiece of the synthetic resin container is sealed by the closure according to a method including providing a concave portion and/or a convex portion having a cross-section shaped in a wedge or the like at one or both of the upper portions of the mouthpiece and the tight-sealing synthetic resin stopper in order to impart provided thermal conductivity. The synthetic resin stopper is inserted into the mouthpiece and the rubber stopper is inserted into the synthetic resin stopper. The upper portions of the mouthpiece and the synthetic resin stopper are covered with a metallic mouthpiece forming cap.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Fuso Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.Inventor: Nihee Kuroda
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Patent number: 5653084Abstract: A carton packaging apparatus for use in wrapping open-ended sleeve type carton blanks around a pre-formed group of articles being moved along a path of travel through a packaging machine as disclosed. The apparatus includes a series of spaced guide members (30) which move along the path of travel and are adapted to engage one of the side panels (12, 13) of a successive series of carton blanks (10) being moved along the path of travel. The guide members are spaced so as to engage the leading edge and trailing edge of each one of the paperboard blanks as they are advanced along the path of the travel. Each guide member has an engagement element (35) which has an elongated link (36) with a foot (37) formed at one end, the other end of the link being pivotally fastened to the guide member.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Rolf Mueller
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Patent number: 5651235Abstract: In a system of packaging of foodstuffs in containers (12), each container (12) has a closure of aluminium/LDPE laminate formed with a central tear panel (322) which either has a pull-tab (402) rivetted thereto or is connected to a pull-tab (321) at an, edge of the closure (1) by a narrow tear strip (323) extending up, over and down the rim of the container (12). The closures (1) are conveyed in horizontal positions pneumatically from a closure-manufacturing machine towards a downwardly inclined, vibrating, tranpsort box (110) and tilted pneumatically into vertical positions as they approached the box (110) for stacking in the box (110).Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1994Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Odin Developments LimitedInventors: Robert John Ashley, Lodewyk Johannes Claessen, Trevor John Colby, Ian Flude, Eric Charles Hopson, Simon Murray, Andrew Philip Pavely, Timothy James Pitcher
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Patent number: 5646443Abstract: A semiconductor package has a guide in the form of a lug only at least two diagonally opposite corners on the upper surface thereof. A cap to be adhered to the package is configured to mate with the inside surfaces of the guides. The package is, therefore, surely seated and held in close adhesion to the cap.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Takehiko Takahashi
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Patent number: 5636784Abstract: A pack for liquids having a flat top wall portion of plastics-coated cardboard in which a pouring device is arranged. A method of manufacturing an improved pouring device, economically and in a technically simple way, and which pouring device can be opened easily by the end user and closed again in such a way that it is even liquid-tight. The pouring device having a bottom part containing two holes and a cover connected thereto in hinge-like manner and containing two closure caps, with a collar surrounding each hole outwardly, the respective closure cap having a sealing lip which can be engaged with the collar, and arranged on the inside, oppositely disposed to the respective collar, of the bottom part is a shoulder which projects through a corresponding hole in the top wall portion to the inside of the pack, with the bottom part welded to the outer face and inner face of the top wall portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Inventor: Pierre Huser
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Patent number: 5609008Abstract: A carton flap folding assembly (10) and a method of folding carton flaps is disclosed. The carton flap folding assembly includes a rotatable cam plate (25) which defines upper and lower cam tracks (29, 30). The cam plate is affixed to drive sprockets (35, 36) which drive associated chains through a lower chain guide (45) or an upper chain guide (50), respectively. Lever assemblies (62, 70) operatively engage the cam track, and effect shifting of an associated chain guide. A plurality of lugs (87, 88) project from the upper and lower chain, and are arranged to comprise composite lug assemblies (91). The composite lug assemblies are moved into prescored flap areas of a carton blank, and fold the flaps inwardly to a first extent. The lever assemblies are actuated to slide the chain guides in opposite directions, which moves the lugs mounted to the upper and lower chains in opposite directions. This movement folds the flaps to a second extent.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Urs Reuteler
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Patent number: 5577365Abstract: A carton engaging assembly for use in continuous motion packaging machines is designed to perform specific functions on a carton as it moves continuously along the path of travel through the packaging machine. The carton engaging assembly includes mechanisms for aligning the carton engaging device perpendicular to the carton's path of travel and to the carton side wall, so that the engaging device enters and exits the carton side wall along the substantially perpendicular line of travel. The carton engaging assembly is a self-contained, rotary unit which is readily interchanged with other units to facilitate engagement with various sizes and shapes of cartons. The rotational movement of the carton engaging assembly is timed with the continuous linear movement of the carton along the carton path of travel.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1995Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Urs Reuteler
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Patent number: 5534282Abstract: A method and apparatus for packaging perishable goods such as red meat. The packaging contains a base (1), a lid (3), and a flexible web (5) of gas permeable material held over the goods (7) so the goods are held to the base (1). A suitable gas is retained within the packaging which can permeate the flexible web (5) to enhance the keeping properties of the goods (7). The method and apparatus provide that the flexible web (5) is held between a pair of web holding means (65) and stretched towards the goods (7) as the lid (3) is moved to close the package, all within a gas flushing chamber. Such stretching holds the goods (7) firmly to the base (1).Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Seawell North America Inc.Inventor: Anthony J. M. Garwood
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Patent number: 5515665Abstract: A method of and apparatus for closing a container such that a container which has a sealed closure with a tab extending from it travels along a conveyor past a vacuum source which releasably secures the tab. As the container continues to move along the conveyor, the tab is pulled taut by the vacuum force. When the container reaches a predetermined position, it is raised off the conveyor with a yoke, the tab still being pulled taut by the vacuum force, and the top of the container, the sealed closure and the tab are pinched against a stop. At this position the tab is aligned, taut and clamped in place over the container opening so that a lid may be placed on the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1995Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Paul M. Wegman
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Patent number: 5514392Abstract: Improved packaging for perishable goods such as meats comprising a base over which the goods are placed, and a lid positioned over the top of its base and sealed to said base. Strands are placed over the goods for holding said goods relative to the packaging, with a space above the goods and under the lid. A gas is introduced in the space for enhancing preservation of the packaging goods by contacting the surface of the goods. The gas contacts the goods by passing through the strands, with the strands being of a size permitting viewing of a major portion of an upper surface of the goods. The invention further includes the method of and apparatus for producing the packaging.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Seawell Corporation N.V.Inventor: Anthony J. M. Garwood
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Patent number: 5469689Abstract: An automated machine for the high-speed packaging of multiple surgical needles each with an attached suture into a tray and detachable cover structure providing a suture package utilized for the packaging of the needles and attached sutures. Additionally, the automated packaging machine incorporates operative mechanism adapted to wind the sutures into a peripheral channel of the tray and facilitating the attachment of the cover to the tray which contains the needles and attached wound sutures, and from which cover there is concurrently formed a separate product-identifying label as a component of the tray upon removal of the cover to gain access to the contents of the tray.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1995Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventors: David Demarest, Robert B. Duncan, Martin Sobel, Timothy P. Lenihan, William Rattan
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Patent number: 5457943Abstract: A sealing closure for a bottle which relieves excess pressure is formed by placing an aluminum cap including a sealing disk of compressible elastic material on the bottle neck, and forming the cap by means of a die which is pressed axially against the top or frontal surface of the bottle neck. The die has circumferentially-spaced projections which produce corresponding depressions in the cap opposite the frontal surface and simultaneously compress the disk between the cap and the frontal surface leaving the areas between said depressions slightly compressed. Excess gas escapes by compressing the slightly compressed areas of the sealing disk to lift the disk off the lip of the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Inventor: Michael Hertrampf
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Patent number: 5444963Abstract: A process and equipment for shaping seals for containers with an electromagnetic pulse. The pulse is generated by a current pulse coil positioned around the seal and energized by the discharge current of a condenser. The process and the equipment are particularly suited for sealing containers for milk and dairy products and also for other beverages and products.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Magnet-Physik Dr. Steingroever GmbHInventors: Erich Steingroever, Udo Biedermann
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Patent number: 5402623Abstract: In a machine for closing a filled bottle wherein a bottle is removed from the filling valve of a filling device and closed in a closing device by placing and flanging a crown cap to the bottle's opening to permit a tight closing of the bottle in a simple way and within the shortest time possible, the crown cap which is kept ready in the closing device and a closing tool which is used for flanging the crown cap are positioned in a positioning phase between bottle's opening and the filling valve to immediately close the filled bottle, and the crown cap is then placed on the bottle opening without pressure being exerted on the top thereof, and the closing phase is then initiated.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Krones AG Hermann Kronseder MaschinenfabrikInventor: Egon Ahlers
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Patent number: 5402621Abstract: A process and device for the cleaning of closing heads in a device for closing vessels with crown caps, the closing head having a die guided in a guide bore for pressing a crown cap against the opening of a vessel to be closed, the die being movable relative to the closing head against the force of a spring disposed in an inner space of the closing head and a gap space being provided between the die and the wall of the guide bore. A flushing agent can then be guided through a flow opening connected with the inner space, so that the agent flows through the inner space with the spring means and the gap space between the die and the wall of the guide bore, whereby a complete cleaning of all parts of the closing head is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1992Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Krones AG Hermann Kronseder MaschinenfabrikInventor: Wilhelm Weiss
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Patent number: 5375394Abstract: Method for sealing a bottle by deforming a crown cap put on a bottle mouth, in which a holding elmement positions the crown cap on the bottle mouth during a positioning phase. In a sealing phase the crown cap is inserted in a sealing end of the sealer through a conical inlet region, is deformed thereby and fixed on the bottle. After deformation of the crown cap, a rejecting element rejects the crown cap from the sealing end during a rejection phase. To seal the bottle during the sealing phase almost without any head-pressure and in a simple way without breaking the bottle, the holding element holds the crown cap during the positioning and sealing phase basically without any pressure on the bottle mouth and during the following sealing phase the rejecting element is biased for rejecting the crown cap during the rejection phase.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Krones AG Hermann Kronseder MaschinenfabrikInventor: Gerhard Heudecker
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Patent number: 5369939Abstract: A lidding apparatus has a pair of brake shoes which elevate a box from a conveyor, the box being decelerated by the brake shoes. A lidding assembly includes an opposite pair of grooves with a release configuration for supporting a flat lid blank but allowing the flaps of the blank to rotate out of the grooves. The lid blank is maintained in a flat condition as the lid blank and box are bought into mutually centered contact whereupon the side flaps are rotated toward the box through the clearances provided by the release configuration by shoes of the lidding assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Moen Industries, Inc.Inventors: Lenard E. Moen, Ronald D. Pounds
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Patent number: 5253772Abstract: A tamper evident container assembly includes an open-ended container body having a bottom wall and peripheral side wall, the side wall having an upper rim protruding radially outwardly of the peripheral side wall. A reusable lid has a top wall and a portion of which is tucked under the upper rim to thereby lock the lid to the container body. The depending skirt is further provided in a lower portion thereof with an annular line of weakening extending about the skirt portion to thereby define an annular tear strip inclusive of the free end so that upon removal of the tear strip, the lid may be removed from said container. A related method of assembling a tamper evident container assembly the steps of:a) filling the container body with contents;b) applying the lid to the container body; andc) tucking a substantial portion of the lower free edge under the rim to thereby provide a tamper evident container.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1993Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Sweetheart Cup Company, Inc.Inventor: Edward M. Earnest
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Patent number: 5167325Abstract: A carrier for containers comprises a folded, generally stiff sheet, such as cardboard, defining a top wall, side walls, and a bottom wall. The carrier further defines apertures in the top wall for receiving the containers, with at least portions of the containers being positioned between the side walls. In accordance with this invention, the top wall defines a central, double-layered, integral handle portion of the folded sheet projecting outwardly from the remainder of the top wall. An inner sheet is positioned along the underside of the top wall and is attached to the folded sheet, to hold the handle portion in its outwardly projecting position.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1991Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: Field Container Company, L.P.Inventor: John M. Sykora
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Patent number: 5119549Abstract: A pair of relatively movable jaws (306) are provided with magnetic holders (306-316) for holding end caps (24) to be applied to a substantially cylindrical shell (28) positioned between the jaws; so that, closing of the jaws installs the end caps on the end edges of the shell. An end cap placing mechanism (50) removes end caps from a source (356) by means of a pair of rotatably mounted gripper arms (364) which place the caps in the magnetic holders.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: James C. Foote, Jr., Lyndon R. Huttemann, Joseph A. Watkins
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Patent number: 5115915Abstract: The package (10) for shipping and storing articles such as cut flower arrangements (14) includes a flower container (12) lower portion is provided with water-containing absorbent foam block (18) receiving the flower stems (38) in pierced relation and a block (20) of non-absorbent, relatively rigid foam, above the absorbent block sealing said block and said flower stems in place. A plastic film vented shell (16) is disposed about the flowers and connected to the container in shrink-wrap relation. The package includes U-shaped insert (22) which holds the container firmly in place in the shipping carton (24) and refrigerated gel envelopes to ensure freshness of the flowers on arrival at their destination.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1989Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventor: Charles C. Harris
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Patent number: 5054265Abstract: A packaging container is closed by using a double seam 152 to secure over the container body 70 a cover 74 of smaller diameter than is usual, creating a radial space 104 around the cover chuck wall 122 into which the body sidewall 72 is deformed to form a neck 76. The cover is initially placed on the body to form a sealable interface 142 therebetween, this interface being preserved throughout the seaming process. The body and/or the cover may be of plastics or metal or a laminated material. In an aseptic packaging process, a primary seal is created at the interface 142 under sterile conditions, seaming subsequently being carried out under non-sterile conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: CMB Foodcan plcInventors: John A. Perigo, Geoffrey Tucker
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Patent number: 5035106Abstract: The sealing arrangement for joining a valve mounting cup to an aerosol container includes provision of a valve mounting cup having a bent over flange portion of sufficient extent to permit clinching as well as crimping of the valve mounting cup to the aerosol container. The bent over flange portion drapes a predetermined amount alongside the bead or curl of the container to permit a clinching operation that anchors the mounting cup to the container. A sequential crimping operation further secures the valve mounting cup to the container bead and effectively squeezes a gasket provided between the mounting cup and container bead to provide a leak tight seal. Any striations present in the container bead are effectively plugged by the gasket due to the tight envelopment of the bent over flange around the container bead.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1989Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: CCL IndustriesInventor: Franklin D. Haase
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Patent number: 5016785Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for an improved mounting cup for sealing with a container of an aerosol device. The container includes an annular bead extending about an opening in the container with the annular bead defining an internal surface contour having a generally partially circular cross-section. A mounting cup comprising a peripheral rim is formed for sealing with the annular bead of the container. The peripheral rim has an inner region contour substantially different in shape from the inner surface contour of the annular bead of the container. The peripheral rim is void of an outer region contour in contrast to a conventional mounting cup. The inner region contour of the peripheral rim engages with the inner surface contour of the annular bead to allow only a portion of the peripheral rim of the mounting cup to contact the annular bead of the container when the mounting cup is disposed on the container.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Pittway Corp.Inventor: James E. Greenebaum, II
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Patent number: 4958757Abstract: An apparatus and a method is disclosed for an improved ferrule for sealing with an annular bead of a container. The ferrule comprises a peripheral rim having an inner peripheral region and an outer peripheral region. The outer peripheral region of the peripheral rim includes a portion thereof having a contour different from an outer bead surface of the annular bead of the container. The different contour portion of the outer peripheral region inhibits the inner peripheral region of the peripheral rim from fully contacting an inner bead surface of the annular bead of the container when the ferrule is disposed upon the container. The different contour portion of the outer peripheral region is deformed when the ferrule is sealed to the annular bead of the container to have substantially the same contour as the outer bead surface of the annular bead to provide a sealing engagement between the ferrule and the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: James E. Greenebaume, II
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Patent number: 4893452Abstract: A container is provided in the form of a cup-like container body with a round mouth closed by a lid which becomes removably replaceable upon tearing away of a circumferentially extending tear strip which initially surrounds the mouth rim of the container body as a radially outer, integral part of the lid flange. As the lid is differential pressure-thermoformed, its radially outer region is formed into a generally inverted U-shaped structure which near the juncture of the base and radially outer leg of the inverted U, is provided, within the channel, with an inverted V-shaped notch of substantially diminished wall thickness to provide a line of weakness which preferably extends nearly fully around the circumference of the lid, but for at an angularly short tear-starting site.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: CPC-Rexel, Inc.Inventors: Robert Bruce, Robert W. Whitney
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Patent number: 4872304Abstract: In combination, a container and a linerless cap and a method of forming the cap. In the method the cap is molded from plastic and includes a top well, an outer depending skirt and an internal depending substantially annular wall having an upper end integral with and depending from the top wall and a lower free end. Thereafter the free end is engaged by a curling tool to progressively turn the free end away from the internal wall to curve the free end into a curvilinear compressible and resilient free end adapted to be engaged for sealing. The engageable free end of the seal can have a coil, O, U, J or quarter round cross sectional shape and can be a rim, plug or corner seal.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1987Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: Tri-Tech Systems International Inc.Inventor: Mortimer S. Thompson
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Patent number: 4846361Abstract: A one-piece molded plastic closure having a tamper-indicating band connected to the closure skirt by rupturable means. The tamper band uses series of solid interiorly projecting beads that come in contact with a transfer bead on the container as the closure is unscrewed. The engagement of the beads and container breaks the band by rupture on the connection means. The beads in the band are arranged in tiers at three different heights on the band. A thick cylindrical section at the bottom of the band assists initial capping. The beads are disposed in the band at an angle equal to the pitch angle of the container threads. This eliminates need for top pressure in capping by the beads following the container thread lowering and driving the beads over the container's transfer bead locking the band in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Owens-Illinois Closure Inc.Inventor: Eugene F. Haffner
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Patent number: 4832236Abstract: A valve cup (60) for an aerosol dispensing can has a side wall (68) of lesser girth at the bottom than in an upper zone of which a portion is adapted to intensify the seal in the swaged seam between the cup curl (70') and the body curl (22). The side wall has for example a step (88) which acts as a fulcrum. In the swaged seam the seal is intensified in the area adjacent the step and down to a second point of contact where the side wall is deformed by the swaging tool (38) into contact with the body wall (1).Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Metal Box Public Limited CompanyInventor: James R. Greaves
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Patent number: 4823537Abstract: A method of forming either a metal or plastic pilferproof closure is disclosed. The closure has an end wall and an annular sidewall depending therefrom. For a metal closure, an annular ring is rolled in the sidewall so that it protrudes outwardly therefrom. The sidewall is scored adjacent to the annular ring to form a plurality of fracturable bridges which divide the sidewall into upper and lower portions. The annular ring is then compressed so as to form an annular bead which at least partially covers the bridges. The upper portion is susceptible to being deformed about the threaded neck of a container while the lower portion is adapted to be at least partially turned inward and into engagement with an annular shoulder formed on the container below its threaded neck. The annular bead serves to protect the fingers of a person who is removing the closure from coming in contact with the sharp edges of the broken bridges.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventor: James D. Duke
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Patent number: 4821490Abstract: This invention relates to closing an open end of a pailette containing a biological element. The invention includes heating a dose of thermo-plastic material to a flowable condition and injecting the dose into the cold open end of the paillettes so that the material adheres to the inner wall of the paillette and solidifies to form a stable plug closing the end. The thermo-plastic material is preferably in the form of solid sticks. A valve in closing apparatus opens and closes communication with a reservoir containing the thermo-plastic material under pressure and defines a pre-determined volume for the dose. The invention is especially applicable to the production of paillettes for use in artificial insemination.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventors: Robert Cassou, Bertrand Cassou, Maurice Cassou
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Patent number: 4813576Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for an improved mounting cup for sealing with a container of an aerosol device. The container includes an annular bead extending about an opening in the container with the annular bead defining an internal surface contour having a generally partially circular cross-section. A mounting cup comprising a peripheral rim is formed for sealing with the annular bead of the container. The peripheral rim has an inner region contour substantially different in shape from the inner surface contour of the annular bead of the container. The inner region contour of the peripheral rim engages with the inner surface contour of the annular bead to allow only a portion of the peripheral rim of the mounting cup to contact the annular bead of the container when the mounting cup is disposed on the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1986Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventor: James E. Greenebaum, II
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Patent number: 4811550Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing and positioning upon a container, an undercut thermoplastic lid, made from a thermoplastic band.According to the invention, in said method the upper part of the container support as well as the upper part of the container which extends from the upper end of said container support are used as stamping die or male forming mold, and the part of thermoplastic band defined by the lower edge of the bell is applied against the outer face of the upper parts of the container and of its support under a gas excess pressure created inside an enclosure closed and defined by the ball and the thermoplastic band.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: Erca HoldingInventor: Jean-Claude Hautemont
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Patent number: 4803829Abstract: A recipient having an axially upwardly open neck formed with at least one radially projecting neck thread is capped by fitting a circumferentially thermally shrinkable sleeve around a plug, fitting the plug into the open neck to block same, fitting the sleeve also around the neck over the neck thread, and heating the sleeve and thermally shrinking it circumferentially into tight engagement with the plug and with the neck and neck thread. The sleeve can be first fitted around the plug and then shrunk over the plug, after which the plug and sleeve are fitted together to the recipient, whereupon the sleeve is shrunk over the neck. Alternately the plug is fitted to the neck, then at the same time the sleeve is fitted around the plug and around the neck, and then the sleeve is heated to shrink it onto the plug and neck at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: Etablissements Scheidegger W. & CIE S.A.Inventor: Albert Scheidegger
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Patent number: 4769095Abstract: The method of closing an open ended thermoplastic body with a thermoplastic sheet material comprises the provision of a groove in the thermoplastic body and a protrusion disposed on the output surface of a horn adapted to be resonant at an ultrasonic frequency. The protrusion of the horn is dimensioned to enter the groove and force the sheet material into contact with surfaces forming the groove for achieving, when the horn is rendered resonant, a weld between the sheet material and the body, the weld being confined to the surfaces forming the groove.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1987Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: Branson Ultrasonics CorporationInventor: Thomas B. Sager
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Patent number: 4750955Abstract: An ultrasonic heatsealing mechanism and process for securing portions of a carton blank to at least one flanged container in which the surfaces to be secured are susceptible to ultrasonic heatsealing. The mechanism comprises a resiliently mounted ultrasonic horn and a series of movable counterpart elements spaced from an adjacent tip of the horn so that the counterpart elements move relative to the end of the horn one after the other. Means are provided to move the container and blank so that overlapping surfaces to be heatsealed together are passed with the counterpart elements longitudinally with respect to the horn tip means being provided to activate the horn at least when the surfaces and at least one counterpart element are present together adjacent said end of the horn so that heat-sealing can occur and causing the horn to move resiliently so that a constant gap between the tip of the horn and that counterpart element is maintained substantially constant during the heatsealing process.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Hubert Haguenier
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Patent number: 4742666Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming tamper-evident, sealed containers are disclosed. A plurality of filled containers are respectively fitted with generally annular, heat-shrinkable seal members, with the seal members heated by passage through a heat tunnel so that they shrink into conformance with the respective containers. In order to further conform the heat-shrinkable members to the containers, the containers are passed beneath a rotatably driven, resiliently deformable foam roller assembly, which engages each seal member, and urges it downwardly into further conformance with its respective container. In the preferred form, the roller assembly is driven so that its peripheral speed is less than the speed at which the sealed containers are moved therebeneath.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1987Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Osgood Industries, Inc.Inventors: Martin J. Mueller, Carl Arndt
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Patent number: 4689936Abstract: A container or package filled with perishable food materials is closed by a cover presenting a vent hole and the assembly is subjected to sterilization or pasteurization. Thereafter the vent hole is closed by means of a hot melt having a melting point lower than the highest temperature during sterilization or pasteurization. Preferably the hot melt is applied before sterilization or pasteurization and provided with a perforation joining the vent hole. The hot melt may contain a rounded rigid body not melting at the highest sterilization or pasteurization temperature and being able to seal the vent hole, such as a glass bead.After cooling the closed container is under a subatmospheric pressure.The container may be of plastics or glass and the cover may be of plastics or plastic coated metal foil, in such a case the plastic coating has a melting point being higher than the melting point of the hot melt.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Wavin B.V.Inventors: Gjalt M. Gaikema, Dirk Zylstra
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Patent number: 4684033Abstract: Apparatus for retarding oxidation of a liquid that only partly fills a container formed with an opening through which a liquid can be poured comprises a cap mountable adjacent to the opening, an inflation tube insertable through the cap, and an air bladder connected to the inflation tube and positionable within the container. A pump is connected to the inflation tube and positionable outside the container. A valve is connected to the pump and the inflation tube. An exhaust tube is insertable through the inflation tube and has an inlet portion positionable in the container and an outlet portion positionable outside the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1986Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Inventor: Edward J. Marcus
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Patent number: 4671046Abstract: An apparatus and method for squaring up the sides of a bulk shipping container and for forming a paperboard cover over and securing it to the upper end of the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Container Corporation of AmericaInventors: D. Michael Lewis, David L. Wolf, Ray L. Russell