Tongue-type Retainer Struck From Base Patents (Class 206/482)
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Patent number: 10450122Abstract: A cushioning pack of unitary construction has a resilient base defining an article-receiving region for accommodating a shock-sensitive article. The article-receiving region has a platform on which the article can be placed. A cushioning structure bounds the article-receiving region. One or more arrays of upstanding article-retaining studs are formed in the base and bound a portion of the article-receiving region on the platform. The article-retaining studs have a cut partially surrounding the article-retaining studs so as to leave a hinge portion permitting the article-retaining studs to be depressed into the base so that the article-retaining studs are resistant to lateral forces but submissive to vertical forces. The pack can thus accommodate articles of different sizes.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: Reflex Packaging Inc.Inventor: Edward Tansingco
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Patent number: 10308413Abstract: Provided is an inexpensive packaging member whereby musical drums can be packaged for transportation, in a short time and in the most compact manner, and can be safely transported. The packaging member can be inexpensively produced using a simple structure whereby cardboard or other sheet member is cut in a predefined shape and perforations are made therein. Furthermore, the packaging member is flat-packed and therefore does not occupy space during transportation and storage. In addition, packaging time can be shortened and drums can be safely transported. The flat-packed packaging member can be reused countless times if the contents are the same size.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2015Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Inventor: Shinichi Usuda
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Patent number: 10017089Abstract: Device for holding and securing Electronic Cigarettes within a motor vehicle comprising a box-like structure having side panels, a rear panel, and a bottom panel, accessible from the top and the front. The device contains a plurality of upper and lower flexible constructs within the interior of the device acting as securing means to secure either cylindrical or box-type Electronic Cigarettes of varying dimensions. The device holds and secures, alternately, cylindrical or box-type Electronic Cigarettes, in the same space within the holder, as opposed to having separate compartments for each type of Electronic Cigarette. The invention also introduces a multi-bracket vehicle door panel mounting system where different size brackets are employed to conform to vehicle door panels of varying depths.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2016Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Inventors: Michael W Wallace, Young Ward
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Patent number: 8857613Abstract: A device for safely and securely holding samples of various sizes, shapes, and weights is provided. The device includes a base and least one flexible tab disposed in proximity to at least one aperture. The base has at least one retaining member attached thereto for supporting and retaining at least one sample in a sample display position.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Inventor: Warren Harris
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Patent number: 8839952Abstract: A package for an instrument string includes a base plate, and a fastening unit which includes at least two fasteners provided on the base plate to receive the instrument string where the instrument string that is in a wound state is inserted between the base plate and the at least two fasteners and fastened to the base plate before the instrument string is packed into a packing bag to make a work of packing the instrument easy.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Inventor: Hak Yeoul Kim
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Patent number: 8631937Abstract: A packaging assembly comprising: a card comprising at least one panel; a fluid dispenser comprising a fluid reservoir and a fluid dispenser member that is mounted on the reservoir; and a connection element fitted on the panel and including fastener means, the dispenser being engaged in the fastener means for being held in removable manner on the card; wherein the panel includes a window, the connection element being fitted in the window, the connection element includes a base, advantageously a flat base, of dimension that is greater than the dimension of the window, the fastener means projecting from the base, the base being disposed on one side of the panel with the fastener means passing through the window in such a manner as to project from the other side of the panel, the fastener means being inserted through the window and presenting a dimension that is greater than the dimension of the window, thereby holding the connection element in the window.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2010Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Aptar France SASInventor: Jean-Paul Lecoutre
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Patent number: 8166689Abstract: An ornamental enclosure for the display of a decorative pin. The ornament may be hung or stood on a flat surface. The enclosure has an opening in the front for viewing the interior which is a cavity for the reception of a puncturable, resilient and removable insert with a central portion made of a material for the piercing through of the post(s) portion of a decorative pin and defining a mounting surface for a decorative pin. The removable insert is placed in the enclosure producing a background for the decorative pin. Once inside the enclosure, the resilient insert assumes a shape conforming to a portion of the interior of the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2009Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Inventor: Julie Lyn Emshoff
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Patent number: 7537109Abstract: Packaging is provided that supports rings for display, allows rings to be sampled on a finger of a customer and which are secured to the ring to deter theft. The packaging has a top plate with an opening therein. The opening allows a portion of the ring to pass therethrough. A security stay passes through the ring and is coupled to the top plate with the security stay spanning the opening. A bottom plate is preferably also provided with a complemental form to that of the top plate. The security stay is trapped between the bottom plate and top plate to hold the security stay in place. Saddles are also preferably provided for lateral support of the ring and to allow the packaging to display the ring in an upright fashion while the packaging is resting upon a surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Glamour Rings of Hawaii, Inc.Inventor: Barry L. Shevick
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Patent number: 6976582Abstract: A tool-holding apparatus is provided for holding at least one tool. The tool-holding apparatus includes a board and at least one holder formed on the board. The holder includes a root extending from the board, a tip extending from the root for pressing the tool, a restraint formed thereon near the tip for restraining the tool and a concave portion defined therein near the root for receiving the tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Inventor: Terence Chen
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Patent number: 6932212Abstract: The present invention provides for a unitary molded clip for displaying and storing jewelry. The clip is comprised of a base and first and second downwardly extending sidewalls, where the first and second downwardly extending sidewalls form the boundaries of a recess having a concave surface extending downwardly away from the surface of the base. A tab is provided which extends from the first downwardly extending side wall, projecting across the concave surface of the recess. Also provided is a first winged projection that extends downwardly from the base into the recess toward the tab. When an item of jewelry is inserted between the first winged projection and the tab, the jewelry is secured to the unitary molded clip.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: Joseph Ovadia
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Publication number: 20040226842Abstract: Packaging for hairbrushes includes a foldable display member having a main panel for mounting a hairbrush and upper and lower flaps extending obliquely and downwardly from an edge of the main panel. The flaps are deflectable into an arcuate configuration in which the flaps overly a portion of a mounted hairbrush. The arcuately-deflected flaps are secured by attachment to the main panel or alternatively by attachment to a mounted hairbrush below a lower edge of the main panel. The flaps may include attachment tabs receivable in openings of the main panel. Alternatively, the flaps may include openings for receiving a flexible connector for securing the flap to the main panel or to the handle of a mounted hairbrush.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Lawrence O'Toole
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Patent number: 6712227Abstract: A foldable merchandising strip comprises an elongated flexible strip segmented into sections by a plurality of horizontal fold lines. A hanging assembly comprising an upwardly directed retaining tab and a downwardly directed retaining tab is provided in alternate fold sections. Packages including a slot or aperture are hung on the upwardly directed retaining tab, and the downwardly directed retain tab is folded over the bottom edge of the aperture, the retaining tabs restrict movement of the package.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventors: Kristi M. Blumreich, Chad R. Sedo
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Patent number: 6681932Abstract: A display hanger for an article, the hanger including a planar support body adapted for suspension from a support, a container into which at least a portion of the article may be inserted, the container being movably connected to said planar support so as to be movable between a display position and a utility position, the container when in its display position being arranged in a downwardly facing orientation to locate an article inserted therein so as to depend downwardly from the support body when the support body is suspended from said support, the container when it its utility position being supported by said support body in an upwardly facing orientation so as to define a storage container into which the article may be inserted for storage when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Plasplugs LimitedInventor: Iain Bradfield
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Patent number: 6547283Abstract: A system for mounting a component to a portfolio including a tongue located on the component, the tongue having a tail portion and a tip portion, and a portfolio having a tongue opening formed therein. The top can be inserted into the tongue opening and component rotated relative to the portfolio until the tongue is generally received through the tongue opening to couple the component to the portfolio.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Marc L. Moor
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Patent number: 6547065Abstract: A holder for an apparel belt which can be used as both a display holder and as a storage package. When used in either the display mode or the storage mode, the holder protects the belt from being scratched or otherwise physically damaged. The holder has a sleeve with an opening at one end thereof for receiving the strap of the belt, and a sleeve extension attached to the open end of the sleeve which acts as a backdrop for the exposed portion of the belt when the holder is used in its display mode and acts as a cover for the buckle when the holder is used in its storage mode. In the display mode, the holder is hung on a merchandising display rack from an orifice in the free end of the sleeve extension. The sleeve extension has a means for retaining the buckle and a portion of the belt strap outside the sleeve to expose that portion of the belt. In the storage position, the buckle end of the belt is detached from the retaining means on the sleeve extension and the strap is more fully inserted into the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Arrow Manufacturing IncorporatedInventor: Milton Lackman
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Patent number: 6543615Abstract: A device for holding writing implements has an apertured holder pattern formed in a resilient material. The holder pattern has a pair of flat resilient holding arms and aligned entry ports. The entry ports are generally rounded openings of sufficient size to enable a writing implement to be inserted in to cam the holding arms upwardly so as to hold the writing implement in place.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventor: Gary F. Lake
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Patent number: 6533112Abstract: In a packaging (1) for surgical suture material, a thread duct (10) which runs in a wound manner is formed in a base (2), which thread duct opens at its first end (11) to a thread removal zone (3). The base (2) is provided with a cover. The thread removal zone (3) has a recess (24) in the base (2) adjacent to the first end (11) of the thread duct (10), adjacent to which recess a thread tray (26), which faces the first end (11) of the thread duct (10), is located.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Ethicon, GmbHInventor: Henning Warnecke
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Patent number: 6491999Abstract: The invention relates to a covering part with cable channels and a cabled covering part such as a carpet for vehicles, which is provided with several self-closing channels acommodating a cable network. These channels can be formed directly into the spring-elastic part of the covering or can comprise a plastic or foam rubber sleeve slotted on their longitudinal side and lying in the covering part. The inexpensive and simple to manufacture covering part permits an exact leading of the cables, a good protection for the cable network and a simple and quick application and exchange of the cables. The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing such a covering part.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignees: Rieter Automotive (International) AG, Delphi Automotive Systems Deutschland GmbHInventors: Christopher Cawthra, Wolfgang Diegmann, Peter Ehrler, Norbert Hinz, Joseph J. Laux, Robert Hermanus van Ligten
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Patent number: 6450335Abstract: A bicycle saddle hanger and packaging device, for use with a bicycle saddle having a pair of converging mounting rails, is provided. The device generally includes a display card, a pair of arms for slidably bracing a rail of a bicycle saddle, and a tapered tongue, extending between the display card and arms, for stabilizing a saddle suspended from the device during display. The device may further include a pair of shoulders for abutting the rails during the display. Between the shoulders and the arms, a pair of V-shaped slots may be provided for enabling the sliding of the display card and arms along the rails in order to facilitate stacked packaging of a plurality of such saddles on top of one another. The entire hanger and packaging device may be comprised of a single planar member. In addition, the invention provides a package of stacked bicycle saddles, each including such a hanger and packaging device.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Paul M. Yates
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Patent number: 6409016Abstract: Featured is a device for holding spools, tube-shaped devices with various cross-section configurations, and cylindrical devices with recessed ends such as surgical suture spools and a means of manufacturing the device, wherein the device provides greater stability to the spool, tube-shaped device or cylindrical device with recessed ends and the means of manufacture does not require any major modifications to the current packaging process for the spool, tube-shaped device and cylindrical device alone. Moreover, when the device is a holder and dispenser for armed surgical sutures, the surgical suture needle is visible and readily accessible.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Genzyme CorporationInventors: Michael Braginsky, Joan Goldberg, John J. Piekos
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Patent number: 6405778Abstract: A pre-loaded, disposable merchandiser, a machine for producing the merchandiser and methods for producing the merchandiser and for packaging items to be sold for display. The merchandiser comprises a strip, a hanger at one end of the strip for suspending the strip, and a plurality of items to be offered for sale, adhesively connected to the strip in staggered locations on the strip. Apparatus for producing the merchandiser comprises a strip material feeder operable to deliver or feed strip material to a station, a tape arm operable to advance tape, a tape cutter operable to cut off a piece of the tape, and an install pad operable to apply the piece of tape to a portion of the strip and to a portion of an item to be sold or to packaging for the item.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Rudolph Foods Company, Inc.Inventor: James G. Belt
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Patent number: 6196389Abstract: A secure coiled roll paper product package using a hang card of resilient, tear resistant substantially flat stock with a pair of slots and integral arbor slit substantially in its center portion to form two contiguous halves that may be deflected to mount the coiled roll, the slots being dimensioned in relation to the coil to enable mounting of the coiled roll but substantially preventing removal of the coiled roll without tearing or otherwise defacing the card.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: MDC Corporation Inc.Inventors: George Buetter, Fraser R. McCarthy, Joseph B. Schutte, III, Barry Switzer
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Patent number: 6196386Abstract: A bicycle saddle hanger and packaging device, for use with a bicycle saddle having a pair of converging mounting rails, is provided. The device generally includes a display card, a pair of arms for slidably bracing a rail of a bicycle saddle, and a tapered tongue, extending between the display card and arms, for stabilizing a saddle suspended from the device during display. The device may further include a pair of shoulders for abutting the rails during the display. Between the shoulders and the arms, a pair of V-shaped slots may be provided for enabling the sliding of the display card and arms along the rails in order to facilitate stacked packaging of a plurality of such saddles on top of one another. The entire hanger and packaging device may be comprised of a single planar member. In addition, the invention provides a package of stacked bicycle saddles, each including such a hanger and packaging device.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Inventor: Paul M. Yates
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Patent number: 6123195Abstract: A system of securing an article in a container for shipping comprising at least two anchor clips extending into the container through the bottom, a wall thereof or a corner and defining an eye or aperture through which strapping is passed. The strapping is secured at its free ends by a friction buckle or other securing device and extends about the article to be shipped to secure the article at a given location within the container. The clips have a base which engages, essentially flush, an outside surface, outside wall or outside corner of the container and an upstanding leg which extends through the bottom, wall or corner of the container. The eye or aperture through which the strapping passes is defined in the legs extending into the interior of the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Inventor: Kenneth E. Kyle
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Patent number: 6109582Abstract: A shipping and display system product shipping and display strip system displaying items, or product, at retail store check out counters and high traffic areas. The system includes an elongate flexible strip with an upper end designed for suspending from a structure. On the front surface of the strip are a plurality of spaced apart adhesive areas. Each of the adhesive areas has an adhesive on it for adhesively coupling an object to it.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Inventors: Louis E. Repaci, Gerald E. Robinson
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Patent number: 6009998Abstract: A catheter holder for holding and retaining a catheter during storage, shipping, and prior to use. The holder includes a base, a plurality of retainers having extendible retaining members, and a channel into which the catheter or a portion of the catheter is inserted. In specific implementations, the holder further comprises openings on the underside of the retainers for opening and extending the extendible retaining members.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Flour City Packaging CorporationInventor: George Paul Webinger
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Patent number: 5988380Abstract: A bicycle saddle hanger and packaging device, for use with a bicycle saddle having a pair of converging mounting rails, is provided. The device generally includes a display face, a pair of arms for slidably bracing a rail of a bicycle saddle, and a tapered tongue, extending between the display face and arms, for stabilizing a saddle suspended from the device during display. The device may further include a pair of shoulders for abutting the rails during the display. Between the shoulders and the arms, a pair of v-shaped slots may be provided for enabling the sliding of the display face and arms along the rails in order to facilitate stacked packaging of a plurality of such saddles on top of one another. The entire hanger and packaging device may be comprised of a single planar member. In addition, the invention provides a package of stacked bicycle saddles each including such a hanger and packaging device.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Paul M. Yates
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Patent number: 5915564Abstract: A single-piece cardboard sheet into which slots and tabs are strategically cut to permit its folding into a carton for packaging a spur. The top section of the unfolded cardboard carton contains a cutout and an elongated tab projecting upwards; the end of the tab consists of a distal foldable flap separated from the tab by two lateral indentations. The central section of the carton contains a hanging slot suitable for receiving a hook of a display rack and two lower vertical slots spaced apart a distance commensurate with the size of the spur. In addition, a partial cut in the area above and around the upper slot defines a boundary between the upper and central sections of the carton such that the hanging slot is unencumbered when the two sections are folded. Finally, a horizontal slit sized to receive the tab is cut above and between the two vertical slots, the exact position being selected to meet the tab when the upper section of the carton is folded over the central section.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Eastwest International (Taiwan) EnterprisesInventor: Chang Hsi-Chang
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Patent number: 5884773Abstract: A sheet metal carrier strip for electrical pins used for the production of electrical multipole connectors, comprises a planar substantially rectangular base portion 24. Two rows of upright legs 26, 30 are formed at each longitudinal edge of the base portion 24. The legs 26, 30 are alternately arranged in parallel vertical planes transversely offset one from another by at least the thickness of the legs 26, 30. A recess 14, 16 is provided in each leg, the recess opening at the upper edge of the leg 26, 30. All recesses 14, 16 in pairs are transversely aligned and designed to insert a contact pin 34 respectively. An interspace formed between each pair of adjacent legs 26, 26 of each row of legs is smaller then the width of the legs 28 of the adjacent row of legs as measured in longitudinal direction of the carrier strip 10, so that a leg 26 of one row is overlapped by a pair of legs 28 of the adjacent row respectively as seen in transverse direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Unimet GmbHInventor: Kolb Rudi
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Patent number: 5791470Abstract: A package and display unit for an elongated article, such as an artist's paint brush, in the form of an elongated cardboard blank having openings, score lines, a puncture hole and flaps whereby the blank can be folded along the score lines and a flap inserted through an opening to form a package in which the bottom of the paint brush handle can pass through the puncture hole and the upper part of the handle is held to the package by securing means so that both the brush portion and the handle portion can be felt by a prospective user.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventor: Sam S. Usui
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Patent number: 5762212Abstract: The present invention relates to a display strip merchandiser comprising an item-supporting section adapted to be positioned vertically for display of an item attached to the item-supporting section, and at least one item-attachment member located on the item-supporting section. The item-attachment member has a body portion and at least one head or tip portion. The item-attachment member is connected to the item-supporting section by means of a proximal end of its body portion, and its head or tip portion is located near a distal end of the body portion. The head portion is adapted to be engaged with the item-supporting section for secure attachment of an item on the merchandiser. The item-attachment member is adapted to be engaged to the item-supporting member during display of an item. The item-attachment member is further adapted to be engaged to the item-supporting section during transportation of the merchandiser pre-loaded with an item.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Inventor: Carl Pomerantz
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Patent number: 5743403Abstract: A point-of-purchase clear hanging strip having T-shaped cutout portions for holding, displaying and dispensing a plurality of generally like items. The hanging strip includes an elongated panel made of a transparent, flexible, non-stretchable material. The elongated panel is folded upon itself to form a channel for receiving a stability member therein. An inverted "T" tab member engages the article and includes a straight shaft integral with the elongated panel and an enlarged generally elliptical head portion integral with the base portion for maintaining the article on the tab member.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Donald T. CrysdaleInventor: Donald T. Crysdale
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Patent number: 5601189Abstract: A folder package for a electrosurgical scissors. The package has a base panel having a pair of substantially opposed major sides and a pair of substantially opposed minor sides. Foldably connected to a top minor side of the base panel is a scissors retention panel. The scissors retention panel is preferably foldably connected along a crushed fold line. The scissors retention panel has a base or bottom section, and an intermediate middle section and a top. The scissors retaining panel has a pair of opposed outwardly extending tab panels. Each tab panel has a pair of crushed fold lines contained therein. Extending from the top of the scissor retaining panel is a tab member. The tab has a U-shaped slit forming a retention tab and an opening. An additional slit at the end of the tab member intersects the U-shaped slit and divides the end of the tab member adjacent to the top of the U-shaped slit into opposed L-shaped members.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventor: Constance Roshdy
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Patent number: 5477964Abstract: A display package comprising a flexible card upon which is mounted an elongated tool with a handle and a shank at one end. The handle has a shoulder adjacent the shank, and a portion of reduced cross section between the shoulder and its other end, and it increases in cross section from the portion of reduced cross section towards the other end. The card has a generally planar body portion, and a flexible portion adjacent one end of the card extends at an angle to the body portion and has an aperture in which is seated the reduced portion of the handle. A slit extends radially outwardly from this aperture to enable flexure of the flexible portion to permit insertion of the handle into the aperture and to preclude withdrawal of the inserted handle. The card also has a tab intermediate the length of the body portion extending at an angle to the plane of the body portion, and having an aperture aligned with the aperture in the flexible portion, through which the shank extends.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: The Stanley WorksInventor: Richard H. Hart
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Patent number: 5456368Abstract: A holder for CD cassettes is disclosed. A relatively thin support wall (21) is provided with a number of receiving sites (22) for CD cassettes (100). Each receiving site (22) corresponds to the surface area of a CD cassette (100) and has at least three clips (3). The clips (3) are arranged in such a way that an inserted CD cassette (100) is held partially surrounded on at least three sides. It is thereby possible to remove a CD from the cassette to play it, without removing the cassette (100) itself from the receiving site (22) on the holder (2). The CD holder (2) can also be used as a wall decoration, or even configured as a work of art.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Inventor: Richard Zehnder
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Patent number: 5377828Abstract: A device for displaying hockey pucks has a board member including at least one holding member for retaining a hockey puck on the board. Also, a second holding member for maintaining a hockey card on the board member may be included. The hockey pucks are positioned in the holding men,hers such that the display provides an overall aesthetic appearance enabling collectors to display their hockey puck collection.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Inventor: Daniel P. Jaroshewich
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Patent number: 5375717Abstract: Packaging for retaining a component together with an instrument package is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, a foldable package made from a sheet of cut and folded paperboard material is used to retain an endoscope introducer and attach the introducer to an instrument package containing an instrument that is used with the introducer. The disclosed foldable package comprises openings and flaps that retain both the proximal and distal ends of the introducer, and a proximal flap overlies the introducer. The proximal flap is used to release the package and expose the introducer, permitting it to be removed in one smooth motion. Methods of providing prepackaged surgical instruments for a procedure are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventor: Constance E. Roshdy
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Patent number: 5344003Abstract: This invention is for a packaging pad preventing wrinkles of caps with eyeshades. It is composed of many half-arc-shaped cutting portions to fix eyeshades, which are parts of caps, in an orderly manner, a supporting hole installed at one side of the pad which enables its hanging on the wall, and small holes installed at both ends of half-arc-shaped cutting portions to prevent ripping-off of the cutting portions.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Dada Corp.Inventor: Boo-Yl Park
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Patent number: 5337896Abstract: A package for a medical specimen slide formed by a sheet foldable to a packaged condition has end panels and side panels joined to a central base portion of the sheet, each end panel having corner portions foldable to a crush resistant configuration so as to support the end panels and the side panels away from contact with the specimen slide. The package sheet also has a slide retainer consisting of two cuts in the sheet spaced to define a retaining band under which is inserted the specimen slide for retention to the package sheet.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Inventor: Abner Levy
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Patent number: 5289917Abstract: A gift package containing a flashlight of the type that can be activated by pressing upon the front thereof is combined with a greeting card to provide an enhanced greeting. The combined unit is formed from a unitary blank die cut and scored for folding into a gift package on one side of a hinge fold and greeting card on the other side. A thermoformed gift holder may be arranged within the gift package for display of the gift through a framed window. The gift package gift therein may be arranged and displayed to constitute part of the greeting.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1993Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Press-A-LiteInventor: Paul R. Chabria
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Patent number: 5284259Abstract: A merchandise display strip includes an elongated plastic strip having a mounting portion and an article suspending portion. The article suspending portion includes a first panel, a second panel, and fingers on each of the panels for suspending an article from a respective one of the first and second panels. A fold line separates the first and second panels and enables these panels to be folded in relation to each other so that at least two articles can be supported by the article suspending portion, one from each of the two panels. A third panel is provided on the article suspending portion such that it is interposed between the first and second panels and the mounting portion. The mounting portion enables the merchandise display strip to be supported from a pricing channel, a shelf, or a hook. If desired, the first and second panels can be secured to each other by adhesive, by fasteners or by inter-engaging tabs.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: Fasteners For Retail, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Conway, Daniel J. Kump, David B. Schott
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Patent number: 5249672Abstract: A suture package for holding needle suture combinations individually on removable insert strips. The suture package includes three folding panels, two of which releasably hold the insert strips by means of tabs, and one of which is a cover panel. At least one needle-suture combination is mounted on each strip.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: David L. Brown, Stanley J. Malinowski, Hans-Jurgen F. Sinn
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Patent number: 5234106Abstract: A package retainer used to package sterile instruments. The package retainer has a plurality of cutout portions which engage the instrument to stabilize and suspend the instrument in the package.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventors: Deborah M. Transue, Teresa M. Simons
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Patent number: 5199578Abstract: A display assembly comprises a vertically disposed elongated planar strip of synthetic resin having a multiplicity of incisions spaced therealong which have spaced vertically extending legs and a transverse head portion extending between the upper ends thereof. The incisions provide upwardly extending tabs hinged to the body of the strip at their base between the lower ends of the legs. At least some of the tabs are deflected about their base outwardly of the plane of the body of the strip to form upwardly extending hooks, and articles of merchandise are supported on these hooks. The tabs have horizontally extending ears on their upper ends to securely seat in hanger apertures of blister cards and the like whereby one ear on one side of the tab is greater in length than an opposite ear on the other side of the tab. The strip has an aperture adjacent its upper end to receive a hanger prong to suspend the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: The Stanley WorksInventors: Melvin A. Pendergraph, Richard G. Grainger, Edmund J. Czopor, Jr.
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Patent number: 5197597Abstract: A suture retainer is provided with an arrangement of suture-retaining tabs of complex configuration and needle-retaining tabs of a number and distribution which enable the retainer to accommodate any one of several types of combined surgical suture-needle devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1992Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Craig W. Leary, Christopher M. Scanlon
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Patent number: 5176257Abstract: A package for a medical specimen slide is constructed of a sheet including side panels and end panels joined to a central base portion, with latching portions for holding all the panels in a packaged condition, and a specimen slide is inserted through two rectangular openings and under a retaining band for holding the slide against the base portion. The openings are dimensioned for easy insertion and secure holding of the slide and the package is sized so that the slide holds the end and side panels spaced away from the specimen on the slide.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1991Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Inventor: Abner Levy
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Patent number: 5131542Abstract: A display package for a plurality of teat cup liners has a support structure (1) of a foldable sheet material comprising a plane wall portion (2), and a support flap (3), which hangs together with the wall portion (2) and is folded substantially transverse to the latter, the support flap (3) being provided with a plurality of recesses (12) situated aligned with each other. Each recess (12) has an extension, which is larger than the diameter of the tubular portion (2)5 of the teat cup liner, but less than the diameter of the head portion (26) of the teat cup liner. The tubular portions (25) of the teat cup liners extend through the recesses (12) and along the wall portion (2) substantially parallel with each other, so that the teat cup liners are supported by the support flap (3) and the wall portion (2), the head portions (26) abutting against the support flap (3).Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Alfa-Laval Agriculture Intl ABInventor: Lennart Stenstrom
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Patent number: 5103970Abstract: A collapsible display system includes an elongated plastic strip having a series of tabs which hold display items and a series of creases or perforations which can be fan-folded. In loaded and collapsed form, display items may be locked onto the strip and the assembly assumes a manageable shape. When the strip is extended, the items on it are layered, have a somewhat flat profile, and can be reached individually. This collapsible display system improves on previous designs because it can be preloaded, shipped in a compact shape, and readily set up on a store shelf.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Fiskars Oy AbInventors: Edwin D. Nielson, Charles S. Ramsey
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Patent number: 5092455Abstract: A suture retainer is provided with an arrangement of suture-retaining tabs of complex configuration and needle-retaining tabs of a number and distribution which enable the retainer to accommodate any one of several types of combined surgical suture-needle devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventor: Craig W. Leary
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Patent number: RE40309Abstract: A holder for an apparel belt which can be used as both a display holder and as a storage package. When used in either the display mode of the storage mode, the holder protects the belt from being scratched or otherwise physically damaged. The holder has a sleeve with an opening at one end thereof for receiving the strap of the belt, and a sleeve extension attached to the open end of the sleeve which acts as a backdrop for the exposed portion of the belt when the holder is used in its display mode and acts as a cover for the buckle when the holder is used in its storage mode. In the display mode, the holder is hung on a merchandising display rack from an orifice in the free end of the sleeve extension. The sleeve extension has a means for retaining the buckle and a portion of the belt strap outside the sleeve to expose that portion of the belt. In the storage position, the buckle end of the belt is detached from the retaining means on the sleeve extension and the strap is more fully inserted into the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Arrow Manufacturing IncorporatedInventor: Milton Lackman