Patents Assigned to WS Packaging Group, Inc.
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Patent number: 8862107Abstract: A tracking system for food products includes labeled food product packages and labeled containers for transporting the labeled packages to harvest sites. A data-clearing center receives mobile phone communications from the harvest sites for uploading the container codes. Ancillary information collected from the mobile phone communications including the time, date, location, and phone identification is associated with the container codes for linking the labeled food product packages to details of their harvest.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: David M. Uland
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Publication number: 20140084056Abstract: A tracking system for food products includes labeled food product packages and labeled containers for transporting the labeled packages to harvest sites. A data-clearing center receives mobile phone communications from the harvest sites for uploading the container codes. Ancillary information collected from the mobile phone communications including the time, date, location, and phone identification is associated with the container codes for linking the labeled food product packages to details of their harvest.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: David M. Uland
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Patent number: 8620287Abstract: A tracking system for food products includes labeled food product packages and labeled containers for transporting the labeled packages to harvest sites. A data-clearing center receives mobile phone communications from the harvest sites for uploading the container codes. Ancillary information collected from the mobile phone communications including the time, date, location, and phone identification is associated with the container codes for linking the labeled food product packages to details of their harvest.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: David M. Uland
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Patent number: 8546301Abstract: Multi-ply thermally printable constructs include a thermal print medium sandwiched between two opaque substrates that are temporarily bonded together to prevent information that is thermally printed through one of the substrates from being viewed until the substrates are separated. The thermal print medium, opaque substrates, and the means for bonding the substrates can take various forms for achieving particular objectives.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2011Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventors: Hans O. Ribi, Chauncey T. Mitchell, Jr.
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Patent number: 8540839Abstract: Resealable multi-ply labels are made from webs along an inline press that include a base label ply and an overlaminate for capturing onserts between them. The base label plies carry an adhesive layer on the bottom surface for mounting the resealable multi-ply labels to articles. The base plies each include a hinge area, an attachment area, a tab area, and an intermediate area separating the hinge area from the attachment area. The overlaminates form permanent bonds with both the hinge areas and the tab areas of the base plies and form reusable bonds with the attachment areas of the base plies. The permanently bonded tab areas of the base plies provide access for releasing the overlaminates from the attachment areas of the base plies and exposing the onserts.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2012Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Zietlow, Patrick A. Young
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Patent number: 8449958Abstract: A label-wrapped foam cup combines a label in the shape of an annular section with a foam cup having a frusto-conical shape by wrapping the label around a foam cup and securing the label to the foam cup with a patterned adhesive. Text and graphics are printed on a front surface of the labels and a patterned adhesive is printed on a back surface of the labels. The patterned adhesive includes discontinuous deposits of adhesive that bond the label to the foam cup and form corresponding undulations in the front surface of the label. The adhesive pattern can be printed in registry with the text and graphics to provide enhanced visual effects.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: Daniel R. Fulwiler
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Publication number: 20130059133Abstract: A label-wrapped foam cups combines a label in the shape of an annular section with a foam cup having a frusto-conical shape by wrapping the label around a foam cup and securing the label to the foam cup with a patterned adhesive. Text and graphics are printed on a front surface of the labels and a patterned adhesive is printed on a back surface of the labels. The patterned adhesive includes discontinuous deposits of adhesive that bond the label to the foam cup and form corresponding undulations in the front surface of the label. The adhesive pattern can be printed in registry with the text and graphics to provided enhanced visual effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: WS PACKAGING GROUP, INC.Inventor: WS Packaging Group, Inc.
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Patent number: 8389080Abstract: A label-wrapped foam cups combines a label in the shape of an annular section with a foam cup having a frusto-conical shape by wrapping the label around a foam cup and securing the label to the foam cup with a patterned adhesive. Text and graphics are printed on a front surface of the labels and a patterned adhesive is printed on a back surface of the labels. The patterned adhesive includes discontinuous deposits of adhesive that bond the label to the foam cup and form corresponding undulations in the front surface of the label. The adhesive pattern can be printed in registry with the text and graphics to provided enhanced visual effects.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: Daniel R. Fulwiler
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Publication number: 20120312460Abstract: Resealable multi-ply labels are made from webs along an inline press that include a base label ply and an overlaminate for capturing onserts between them. The base label plies carry an adhesive layer on the bottom surface for mounting the resealable multi-ply labels to articles. The base plies each include a hinge area, an attachment area, a tab area, and an intermediate area separating the hinge area from the attachment area. The overlaminates form permanent bonds with both the hinge areas and the tab areas of the base plies and form reusable bonds with the attachment areas of the base plies. The permanently bonded tab areas of the base plies provide access for releasing the overlaminates from the attachment areas of the base plies and exposing the onserts.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: WS PACKAGING GROUP, INC.Inventors: Robert C. Zietlow, Patrick A. Young
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Patent number: 8273434Abstract: Resealable multi-ply labels include a base label ply and an overlaminate for capturing onserts between them. The base label plies carry an adhesive layer on the bottom surface for mounting the resealable multi-ply labels to articles. The base plies each include a hinge area, an attachment area, a tab area, and an intermediate area separating the hinge area from the attachment area. The overlaminates form permanent bonds with both the hinge areas and the tab areas of the base plies and form reusable bonds with the attachment areas of the base plies. The permanently bonded tab areas of the base plies provide access for releasing the overlaminates from the attachment areas of the base plies and exposing the onserts.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Zietlow, Patrick A. Young
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Publication number: 20120149561Abstract: Multi-ply thermally printable constructs include a thermal print medium sandwiched between two opaque substrates that are temporarily bonded together to prevent information that is thermally printed through one of the substrates from being viewed until the substrates are separated. The thermal print medium, opaque substrates, and the means for bonding the substrates can take various forms for achieving particular objectives.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: WS PACKAGING GROUP, INC.Inventors: Hans O. Ribi, Chauncey T. Mitchell, JR.
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Publication number: 20110223368Abstract: Resealable multi-ply labels include a base label ply and an overlaminate for capturing onserts between them. The base label plies carry an adhesive layer on the bottom surface for mounting the resealable multi-ply labels to articles. The base plies each include a hinge area, an attachment area, a tab area, and an intermediate area separating the hinge area from the attachment area. The overlaminates form permanent bonds with both the hinge areas and the tab areas of the base plies and form reusable bonds with the attachment areas of the base plies. The permanently bonded tab areas of the base plies provide access for releasing the overlaminates from the attachment areas of the base plies and exposing the onserts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: WS PACKAGING GROUP, INC.Inventors: Robert C. Zietlow, Patrick A. Young
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Publication number: 20110098026Abstract: A tracking system for food products includes labeled food product packages and labeled containers for transporting the labeled packages to harvest sites. A data-clearing center receives mobile phone communications from the harvest sites for uploading the container codes. Ancillary information collected from the mobile phone communications including the time, date, location, and phone identification is associated with the container codes for linking the labeled food product packages to details of their harvest.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: David M. Uland
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Patent number: 7747472Abstract: A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden. Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first pattern's ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second pattern's ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first pattern's ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may be used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: Thomas L. Barnhart
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Patent number: 7683783Abstract: A system is provided in which electronic tags are pre-encoded and mounted on a continuous web for subsequent application to packaging at a packaging supplier plant. A B2B portal provides the information needed to coordinate the pre-encoding of the electronic tags with the packaging manufacture according to a goods packager's requirements.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: David M. Uland
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Publication number: 20100015374Abstract: A label-wrapped foam cups combines a label in the shape of an annular section with a foam cup having a frusto-conical shape by wrapping the label around a foam cup and securing the label to the foam cup with a patterned adhesive. Text and graphics are printed on a front surface of the labels and a patterned adhesive is printed on a back surface of the labels. The patterned adhesive includes discontinuous deposits of adhesive that bond the label to the foam cup and form corresponding undulations in the front surface of the label. The adhesive pattern can be printed in registry with the text and graphics to provided enhanced visual effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: WS PACKAGING GROUP, INC.Inventor: Daniel R. Fulwiler
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Patent number: 7614510Abstract: A point of purchase display includes a hanger strip with a plurality of sideways hangers suspending products with suspendable packaging. The hanger strip is a single planar sheet with a plurality of slits that form tongue members extending in one lateral direction to a free end that can be pivoted to either the front or back side of the strip. The tongues can take various configurations, for example, having upwardly extending hooked free ends or round-headed free ends. The hangers can also be formed of generally E-shaped slits defining opposing tongue and prong features, preferably designed to capture the necks of hanger hooks on the products. The hanger strip also has a display area devoid of hangers for promotional printing or decals.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey G. Williquette
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Publication number: 20080305217Abstract: An in-line process for packaging flavor pieces includes printing a flavor slurry onto an advancing bottom barrier web in desired shapes and patterns of flavor pieces. A top barrier web is laminated over the printed flavor slurry joining the top and bottom barrier sheets with a series of closed form seals surrounding one or more the flavor pieces. Die cuts through the laminated web separate combinations of the sealed flavor pieces. Gaps in the seals registered with die cuts allow the two barrier webs to be locally separated for accessing the flavor pieces. The bottom barrier web can be affixed to a pressure-sensitive label stock for attaching one or more combinations of sealed flavor pieces to other substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: WS PACKAGING GROUP, INC.Inventor: Michael E. Bowser
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Publication number: 20080241770Abstract: A thermally rewritable instrument, such as a card, tag, ticket, or label, includes a substrate and a thermosensitive optical recording medium on a front or back face of the substrate. A topcoat in the form of a high-temperature coating is applied over the thermosensitive optical recording medium to substantial advantage. For example, the disclosed topcoat enables the instrument to be thermally printed without producing speckle that would otherwise accompany such thermal printing prior to the thermosensitive optical recording medium being thermally erased. The topcoat as disclosed can also double or more the number of life cycles printing and erasing the underlying thermosensitive optical recording medium can undergo without significant loss of image density. In addition, the disclosed topcoat can be arranged to have an ink-repellant surface to deter the adherence of stray marks or graffiti over the front or back face of the instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: WS PACKAGING GROUP, INC.Inventor: Chauncey T. Mitchell
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Patent number: 7422296Abstract: A point of purchase display includes a hangable display strip having a coupon dispenser box and a plurality of mounts formed from a single sheet blank. The products can be supported from underneath by support ledges and retained by holsters hinged to the strip at one side and slots in the strip. The ledges are simple flaps hinged to the strip at one edge joined by a tab and slot connection at the other side. The dispenser box is formed from a flap of the blank folded into five sides, one of which is hinged to the strip and two others of which have tabs that fit into slots in the strip. A strip-like flap of the blank fits through a cut out and forms an arched spring inside the dispenser box biasing a stack of coupons toward an opening for dispensing one at a time.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: WS Packaging Group, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey G. Williquette, Jane C. Robbins