Patents Assigned to Plastofilm Industries, Inc.
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Patent number: 6719139Abstract: A package for holding an article has a front portion with a sheet generally defining a plane and has an outer rim. The package also has a back portion with an area and an outer periphery. The back portion is configured to be secured to said front portion. An inner opening is defined by the back portion so that the inner opening has an area substantially smaller than the area of the back portion. A separately formed first blister is shaped for defining a first pocket configured for receiving at least a portion of the article. The first blister also has a peripheral edge configured for attachment to the back portion in a region of the inner opening of the back portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Foos, Richard L. Partlow, Jr.
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Patent number: 6010007Abstract: A unitary fragility packaging article for packaging at least one shock sensitive item within a container having multiple panels, includes in a preferred embodiment a platform portion defining a floor for supporting at least a portion of the item and having a peripheral edge including generally parallel front and rear edges and generally parallel side edges; a plurality of ribs disposed on the platform portion to project from the floor and to divide the floor into a plurality of item-supporting cells; and at least one of the cells being provided with at least a portion of a crush depression for forming a cushion distance between the floor and an adjacent panel of the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignees: Plastofilm Industries, Inc., Roberts,Stephens, van Amburg Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Moren, Fred Schindler
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Patent number: 5788105Abstract: A reclosable package having visible evidence of tampering, where the package has a first portion, a second portion joined to the first portion along a common edge by a hinge integral to the first and second portions and thereby forming the package, and closure portions for locking the package, where the closure portions are removably connected to each of the first and second portions respectively. Upon first closure of the package, the closure portions engage each other, and upon first opening of the package, the closure portion become detached from the package.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventor: Douglas E. Foos
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Patent number: 5634559Abstract: A package tray configured for use with at least one other such tray in forming reclosable enclosed packages includes a recess portion having an upper edge, a flange portion projecting from the upper edge and having upper and lower sides, at least one snap fastener of a first type located on the flange portion, and at least one snap fastener of a second type located on the flange portion in spaced relationship to the at least one fastener of the first type. Each of the first and second type fasteners is configured to be fastenable on both said upper and lower sides of said flange portion to opposing fasteners of like package trays. The first and second type fasteners are disposed on the flange portion so that when multiples of the package trays are placed in vertically stacked relationship, at least one opposing pair of the fasteners on adjacent trays engage each other to secure the trays together in one of a nested and an opposing relationship.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Foos, Todd O. Buck, Richard L. Partlow, Jr.
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Patent number: 5586677Abstract: A foldover container which is uniquely constructed so that the container may be easily opened and closed. The container has a base with a sidewall circumscribing a top opening. An outward extending flange for grasping the base is attached to the sidewall. A cover is hingeably connected to the base and has a peripheral downward extending skirt with a flange extending generally outward from the skirt. The cover is shaped and dimensioned to cover and close the top opening with the skirt extending generally along the exterior of the sidewall of the base.When the cover closes the top opening, the cover and base may be releasably attached to hold the cover in the closed position, and the skirt and the sidewall are sized so that the flange on the base is vertically spaced from the flange on the cover so that each of the flanges may be individually and pinchingly grasped to open the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventor: Douglas E. Foos
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Patent number: 5545370Abstract: A process for producing a thermoformed article having a first portion with a first wall thickness, and a second portion with a second wall thickness, the first portion having a thicker wall thickness than the second portion, the process including selectively cooling the first portion during a thermoforming cycle so that thermoformable material from the first portion is prevented from migrating to the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventors: Mike Moren, Todd Buck, Pat Kizziah
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Patent number: 5515976Abstract: A unitary structure for packaging a shock sensitive article within a container is provided. The structure has a side flange adapted to contact a side end portion of the article and a number of sidewall structures disposed about the periphery of the flange which extend over the side end portion of the article to contactingly support the article. Each of the sidewalls cushions the article against shocks by having an outboard wall which operably and supportingly contacts the container and a bridge section integral with the inboard wall and the outboard wall to cushioningly space the outboard wall from the inboard wall. The structure also includes a crush depression integral to the flange, inward of the sidewall and generally extending away from the article to supportingly contact a lateral sidewall of the container thereby forming a cushion distance. The crush button is configured to absorb shock loading of the article directed generally toward the sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1995Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignees: Plastofilm Industries, Inc., Roberts, Stephens, VanAmburg Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Moren, Fred Schindler, Randall K. Loga
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Patent number: 5445292Abstract: A sealable thermoformed container for containing liquids including a cup portion with an open end and a lid portion that is separable and sealably detachable from the cup. A cup sealing formation and lid formation are provided so that a liquid tight seal between the cup are formed when the lid is press-fit onto the top of the cup. Additionally, a detachable and disposable funnel may be attached to the cup for use in directing a stream of liquid into the cup prior to sealing.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1993Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas B. Slomski, Todd O. Buck
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Patent number: 5385232Abstract: A unitary packaging structure for a shock sensitive article, including a platform portion adapted to support the article and having a peripheral portion, a sidewall structure forming an enclosure around the platform portion, the sidewall structure including an inner wall being joined to the peripheral portion, and an outer wall peripherally spaced from the inner wall, the inner wall being relatively shorter than the outer wall so that the platform portion is held a specified cushion distance above a lower edge of the outer wall, and at least one collapsibility control device for selectively releasing air compressed beneath the package when the package is subjected to shock loading while disposed in a shipping container, the control device controlling the collapsibility of the package.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1994Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Plastofilm Industries Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Foos, Fred Schindler
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Patent number: 5322178Abstract: A tub-type container having a one-hand operable latch includes a tub portion with an upper edge, a front wall, a rear wall and first and second side walls, the walls integrally joined to each other. A skirt depends from a peripheral edge of at least the front wall, and a forwardly projecting flange extends from the skirt along at least a portion of the front wall. The container also has a lid including a peripheral edge and front, rear, and first and second side portions corresponding to the walls of the container, the lid provided with a skirt depending from at least the front portion of the lid. The container is provided with a handle formation integrally formed into the skirt on the front side and projecting vertically above the peripheral edge, the handle formation being pivotable from a generally vertical closed position to a rearwardly projecting open position.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1993Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventor: Douglas E. Foos
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Patent number: 5322163Abstract: A catheter tray package includes a tray portion including a floor, an access end, a storage end opposite the access end, and an elongate locking formation secured to the floor and being substantially parallel in relation to a longitudinal axis of the floor. The present package also includes an insert portion configured for sliding engagement with the tray portion and including a planar sheet portion having a catheter access end, a catheter storage end opposite the access end and an elongate keyway formation disposed on the sheet portion for engaging the locking formation to limit the sliding action of the insert portion relative to the tray portion in a first direction, while permitting the insert to be released from engagement with the locking formation in a second direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1993Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventor: Douglas E. Foos
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Patent number: 5255588Abstract: An apparatus for making accurate cuts in thermoformed articles projecting vertically above a generally planar sheet of thermoformable material includes a base plate having a lower surface, at least one pair of knives being mounted to the lower surface of the base plate to depend therefrom and being capable of limited movement, each knife having a cutting portion and a guiding portion, the guiding portion of each knife being angled relative to the longitudinal axis of each knife and being divergent from the adjacent knife.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Foos, Todd O. Buck
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Patent number: 5226543Abstract: The invention provides a unitary packaging structure for a shock sensitive article. The packaging structure includes a platform portion which includes a platform portion adapted to support the article, and a sidewall structure of preferably flexible material forming an enclosure around the platform portion. The sidewall structure includes an inboard wall being integral with the platform portion, and an outboard wall maintained in spaced relationship from the inboard wall by a bridge section, the inboard wall being relatively shorter than the outboard wall so that the platform portion is held a specified cushion distance above a lower edge of the outboard wall. Shock limiting formations are formed in the sidewall structure for restricting the movement of the platform portion toward the lower edge of the outboard wall upon shock loading of the platform portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignees: Plastofilm Industries, Inc., Roberts, Stephens, Van Amburg Packaging Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Foos, Thomas Stephens
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Patent number: 5221007Abstract: A telescoping capsule package for supporting a fragile article having a plurality of flexible strands forming a basket. The package includes a first capsule portion having a tubular wall, a closed end and an open end opposite the closed end, a second capsule portion having a tubular wall, a closed end and an open end opposite the closed end, and a biasing device located within the package for biasing the first and second capsule portions axially relative to each other. The second capsule portion is dimensioned so that when the respective open ends of the first and second capsule portions are placed in opposing, engaged relationship to each other to form the package, the second capsule portion telescopes relative to the first telescoping portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Plastofilm Industries Inc.Inventor: Douglas E. Foos
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Patent number: 5137316Abstract: A plastic stackable measuring scoop of the type which is frequently included in packages of granular detergents wherein a generally rectilinear scoop bowl has a front wall which slopes inwardly from top to bottom and a rear wall the central portion of which also slopes inwardly from top to bottom and has a corrugation providing a median ridge terminating just above the bottom of the bowl as an inwardly projecting shoulder which serves as a stop to limit the extent of entry of a scoop bowl thereinto. The front wall of the shoulder has a five degree backdraft to increase the distance that the shoulder extends inwardly. The slope of the central portion of the back wall of the bowl is substantially greater than the draft of the side portions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventor: Douglas E. Foos
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Patent number: 5060828Abstract: A thermoformed package/dispenser for bbs and other kinds of small balls has a cover rotatably mounted on a cup-shaped base to close the package or convert it into a dispenser. Detent stop structure is built in integrally with the base and cover to hold the cover in a desired open or closed package position. A knockout may be provided in the cover to package and dispense balls larger than those for which the package was primarily designed. Interlocking peripheral flanges demountably hold base and cover together with friction assured to hold the cover in a predetermined position. At least a portion of the package may be transparent so that the ball load may be observed.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventors: David B. Rosten, Douglas E. Foos, Richard L. Partlow, Jr., Edward M. Berger
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Patent number: 4892220Abstract: The product of the invention is a thermoformed container for wet wipes or the like having a hinged cover that is releaseably secured to the container when it is closed. The container can be opened with one hand by inserting the thumb and index finger in adjoining recesses formed by arcuate formations in front portions of the cover and container body and camming the cover upwardly by pressing the inserted finger and thumb toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1989Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventor: Douglas E. Foos
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Patent number: 4819829Abstract: A closure for containers of various sizes and configurations. The closure comprises of a cover member, a flange or similar structure for attaching the cover member to a container, and a slideway formed in the cover member with a slide disposed therewithin, slideable to cover and uncover a hole formed in the cover member in the slideway. The slide is mounted in the slideway such that it normally is firmly retained within the slideway. Detents may be formed in the side of the slideway with corresponding protrusions on the other member to temporarily position the slide in one of several locations long the slideway.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1988Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventors: David B. Rosten, William C. Perchak, Douglas E. Foos, Richard L. Partlow, Jr., Gary G. Buhrke
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Patent number: 4784268Abstract: The bubble for a normally hanging bubble package is thermoformed with an integral base connected with the bottom of the bubble structure by a living hinge at which the base may be pivoted to engage the bottom of the bubble body structure and provide a support for the package in stand-up rather than hanging mode. Structure is provided for fastening the base to the bubble body; such structure may be a latching device comprising male and female elements formed integrally with the bubble at the bottom thereof and in the base, respectively, or may be separately applied adhesive or mechanical fastening devices. The bubble body and flange structure only are bonded to the supporting card leaving the base free to pivot at the hinge to engage the bubble body structure in optional stand-up mode of the package.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventor: William C. Perchak
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Patent number: RE37253Abstract: A unitary structure for packaging a shock sensitive article within a container is provided. The structure has a side flange adapted to contact a side end portion of the article and a number of sidewall structures disposed about the periphery of the flange which extend over the side end portion of the article to contactingly support the article. Each of the sidewalls cushions the article against shocks by having an outboard wall which operably and supportingly contacts the container and a bridge section integral with the inboard wall and the outboard wall to cushioningly space the outboard wall from the inboard wall. The structure also includes a crush depression integral to the flange, inward of the sidewall and generally extending away from the article to supportingly contact a lateral sidewall of the container thereby forming a cushion distance. The crush button is configured to absorb shock loading of the article directed generally toward the sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1998Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignees: Plastofilm Industries, Inc., Roberts, Stevens, Van Amburg, Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Moren, Fred Schindler, Randall K. Loga