Patents Examined by William T. Dixson, Jr.
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Patent number: 4572362Abstract: A one-piece light bulb package for protectively shipping and displaying glass light bulbs, the package fabricated from a one-piece pre-cut blank including two foldable center panels positioned in side-by-side juxaposition along a center fold line of weakness. The two center panels preferably have identical generally rectangular peripheral shapes, each center panel having a generally triangular panel adjacent either end. One triangular panel at diagonally opposing ends of the two rectangular center panels has a hole therethrough, one hole sized to supportably receive the smaller threaded metal end of the light bulb, the other hole sized to supportably receive at least a portion of the larger glass bulbous end of the light bulb. Each apertured triangular panel is spaced apart from the corresponding end of the rectangular center panel and connected thereto by a generally rectangular positioning panel. Along at least a portion of the correspondingly opposing edges of each triangular panel is a glue tab.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventor: Marcie Kronfeld
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Patent number: 4572365Abstract: A probe cover holding and dispensing arrangement for an electronic thermometer includes a chamber in the thermometer housing to receive a carton containing the probe covers. A tear-away flap on the carton exposes some of the covers. An aperture in the chamber, closable by a sliding cover, provides access to the exposed covers.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1985Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Chesebrough-Pond's Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Bruno, Robert G. Johns, Stuart Kipperman, Geoffrey R. Mayer, Donald E. Protzmann, Robert F. Uhl
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Patent number: 4572366Abstract: An apparatus is provided for storing, protecting, carrying and shaking down a thermometer. The apparatus includes hollow generally cylindrical base and cover members which are engageable with one another and are adapted to enclose a thermometer. An elastic member extends through and is secured to the cover. An elastic retention member and cap grasp the elastic member adjacent the top of the apparatus. The cap can be grasped by thumb and forefinger to enable the remainder of the apparatus to be rotated around the elastic member.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventor: Ralph Carson
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Patent number: 4572369Abstract: A theft resistant cassette tape holder is provided which retains a conventional cassette tape assembly such that it is not easily shoplifted since it becomes too large to be easily secured on the person of a would-be thief. The cassette holder includes a body having a handle portion and a cassette tape engaging portion. A cassette is slid into position within the cassette engaging portion whereupon an endpiece is snapped into position at the open end. This endpiece cannot be easily disassembled and the unit must be cut by scissors or another sharp instrument permitting the cassette to be removed upon sale. Engagement between the endpiece and body portion occurs by the interaction between a plurality of hooks engaging a plurality of slots formed between two plate surfaces. The holder is formed such that the end piece can be formed within an aperture of the carrying handle portion, thereby permitting the entire holder to be constructed in an injection molding die of minimal size.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Handleman CompanyInventor: William L. Morris
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Patent number: 4572361Abstract: A display system is provided for consumer fluid product containers of the tubular, crimped-end type. A carton whose top panel can be folded back to reveal the contents and form a display board receives a tray having a series of parallel rows. Each row or trough has one or more individual pockets formed by low partitions, and each pocket has a plurality of members projecting from either pocket side to releasably grip a received crimped container end. The pockets of any one row are skewed from the pockets of the row before it or behind it, creating a close packing, mutual support and fixed positioning of the containers inside the carton.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Uniconfis CorporationInventor: Enrique B. Fontlladosa
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Patent number: 4570796Abstract: A wrapper or sleeve-type package is disclosed for packaging, shipping and dispensing flat stacked articles in bulk such as envelopes. The package comprises an elongated construction having the same shape in cross section as the packaged articles, with foldably connected top, bottom and end panels and open side walls. The articles are retained in the package by short flap extensions which are foldably connected to the sides of the top, bottom and end panels. The end of these short flap extensions are adhered together to complete the package. Meanwhile, the package further includes a novel opening means incorporated into the top panel for dispensing the articles into an automatic inserting machine or the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: James S. Groom
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Patent number: 4570793Abstract: A desk console element includes a receptacle member for holding a desktop item such as a pen and pen base and further includes a one-piece connecting clip for releasably connecting the receptacle member to the receptacle member of a like element. The connecting clip includes a first part and a second part, and the receptacle member includes a pair of elongated tracks for slidably accepting the first clip part and detent-defining means which, with the tracks, cooperate with the first clip part to releasably interlock the clip and the receptacle member. The second clip part is adapted to be releasably interlocked with the receptacle member of the like member as the first clip part is adapted to be releasably interlocked with the receptacle member of its element.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: McDonald Products CorporationInventors: Robert A. O'Neil, William G. Broman, Leon C. Clouser, Adrian T. Dombrowski, Arthur R. Harth, Bernhard O. Williams
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Patent number: 4570790Abstract: A paperboard cigarette pack resembling a cigarette case is provided. The pack has a caddy member and a cover member hinged to the caddy member along one side. The cover member folds over the caddy member in nesting engagement.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1985Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventor: William E. Turnage
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Patent number: 4570792Abstract: An insulative sheath having an open end and a closed end including a substantially non-combustionable heat resistant flexible inner liner and a flexible outer covering for encasing a curling iron or similar article. A foldable flap selectively closes the open end of the sheath for retaining the curling iron. The power cord of the iron is secured by a tie strap affixed to the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Inventor: Kay S. Conway
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Patent number: 4569441Abstract: A shirt-type garment having a turn-down collar and a central row of buttons is folded longitudinally and transversely folded into approximately rectangular shape with a button at the back of the folded garment near a lower transverse fold. A cardboard panel having a width and length approximately equal to the width and length respectively of the folded garment, a tab at its upper end of a size and shape to fit under the garment collar, a central hole large enough to receive a button spaced from the lower end of the panel and a narrow slit extending down from the hole almost to the lower end of the panel, is placed on the back of the folded garment so that a button is received through the hole in the panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1984Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Inventor: Fabio Inghirami
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Patent number: 4569438Abstract: A container for storing and dispensing products is disclosed which features a substantially fluid-tight seal for preventing or inhibiting the loss of any volatile component(s) contained in the product and/or for preventing air, water vapor, microorganisms or other agents which might adversely affect the product from freely coming into contact therewith.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1985Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: Revlon, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Sheffler
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Patent number: 4567984Abstract: A machine for making plastic bags, such as trash or garbage bags, includes a rotary sealing drum of variable diameter, the drum including one or more sealing bars for cross-sealing a flattened plastic film tube passing through the machine. A blanket tensioning system surrounds the drum and is adjustable to compensate for different drum diameters. The sealed film passes over a chill roll after leaving the drum-blanket assembly and is drawn over folding boards by pull rolls. The sealed and folded film is then perforated by a fly knife and is preferably also cut on the sides to produce a connected series of bags which may easily be separated from one another to make the bags suitable for easy dispensing packages. A variator assembly may also be provided to insure a proper skirt length between the cut-perforation and the bag seal.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Custom Machinery Design, Inc.Inventor: Peter J. Gietman, Jr.
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Patent number: 4567986Abstract: A unit portion pack is made from two webs, at least one of which is a laminate (2) having layer (4) of tear resistant material, such as polyester film, and a layer (6) of rupturable material, such as aluminum foil. The two webs (2, 26) are bonded together by way of heat seals, (38, 40) to define a plurality of cavity-forming regions (34) in each of which a single pill (36) or other solid product item is received. A longitudinally extending score or slit line (10) extends along each longitudinally arranged row of regions (34) inwardly of the peripheries of the regions. The pill (36) is released by manipulating the pack such that the score or slitline is located on or outboard of the periphery of the pill by movement of the latter. The area of the cavity-forming region on the other side of the score or slit line to the pill is then squeezed to fracture the rupturable material at the score or slit line. This forms a dispensing opening through which the pill may be pushed.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Metal Box plcInventor: Michael C. Eastwood
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Patent number: 4567983Abstract: A theft resistant cassette tape holder is provided which retains a conventional cassette tape assembly such that it is not easily shoplifted since it becomes too large to be easily secured on the person of a would-be thief. The cassette holder includes a body having a handle portion and a cassette tape engaging portion. A cassette is slid into position within the cassette engaging portion whereupon an endpiece is snapped into position at the open end. This endpiece cannot be easily disassembled and the unit must be cut by scissors or another sharp instrument permitting the cassette to be removed upon sale. Engagement between the endpiece and body portion occurs by the interaction between a plurality of hooks engaging a plurality of slots formed between two plate surfaces. The holder is formed such that the end piece can be formed within an aperture of the carrying handle portion, thereby permitting the entire holder to be constructed in an injection molding die of minimal size.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Handleman CompanyInventor: William L. Morris
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Patent number: 4567982Abstract: A mailer construction includes a receptacle bound or otherwise affixed to a single or multi-page envelope or printing. The receptacle forms either the cover or outer surfaces of the mailer, or may be retained within the envelope or pages. The receptacle is removable from the remainder of the assembly, and can be opened and used after the remainder of the assembly is discarded. The receptacle may have appropriate printed indicia upon its sides.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1982Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Floating Sky, Inc.Inventor: Guy A. Fery
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Patent number: 4566591Abstract: The invention relates to a multiple packaging system for a plurality of containers having edge flanges and being closable with covers, which containers are held together with a connecting element made of a flat cut-out. The cut-out is raised from underneath the containers to the underside of the edge flanges and is firmly attached to a cover sheet which makes up the covers. In addition, there are punched-out flaps in the cutout which can be inserted into one another to form a support structure between individual containers so that the stability of the multiple packaging system is improved.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1984Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Gasti-Verpackungsmachinen GmbHInventors: Alfons Turtschan, Herbert Drechsler
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Patent number: 4566592Abstract: A package is made of a foldable, relatively thin material such as fiberboard folded to define an open sided envelope surrounded by a decorative ribbon secured to at least one of the side panels of the container to sandwich and hold planar objects such as cards.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1984Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Inventor: Colette M. Klukos
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Patent number: 4565287Abstract: An apparatus for preservation of a leather glove. A hollow perforated hand-shaped form, sized to fit snugly within a glove, contains a dehydrating agent which draws moisture out of the glove. The form and glove are insertable in a protective case. The case includes a porous inner lining which is impregnated with a leather emollient. The combined action of the dehydrating agent and the emollient-impregnated lining is to remove moisture, thereby preventing the formation of mold or mildew, and at the same time infuse the emollient into the glove to maintain its suppleness and flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Hector RedeInventors: Hector Rede, Armand G. Winfield, Barbara L. Winfield
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Patent number: 4564108Abstract: A package for menstrual protectors such as sanitary napkins and pads or panty protectors has one side coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive for securing the napkin to the underwear of the user. A plurality of napkins have their adhering side releasably fixed to a plastic film or the like. When the film with the attached napkins is folded, the napkins are placed on top of each other forming one or more piles enclosed by the film. The overlapping edges of the film extending laterally beyond the protectors are then sealed together.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1984Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Molnlycke ABInventors: Leif U. R. Widlund, Stefan Nedestam, Arne Froidh
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Patent number: 4564107Abstract: A container (10) for the pressure tight packaging of articles, in particular tennis balls, is described which consists of a multiple layer foil (12) which is matched at least substantially to the shape of the articles to be packaged and is closed by welded seams (26, 28, 30). The multiple layer foil embraces at least one layer of a gas impermeable material, and at least one layer of a strength giving material with at least the layer which forms the interior surface of the container being weldable. At least one part of the weld seams is formed without overlapping by welding together the interior surfaces of the container. The non-overlapped weld seams are folded-back onto the body of the container and secured to the body of the container by a tape (32) or by an adhesive strip (FIG. 4).Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1984Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Dunlop AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hans F. Heitzenroder, Ernst Wachter, Kurt Bitsch