Patents by Inventor Dennis E. Chung
Dennis E. Chung has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6006984Abstract: A single generally rectangular blank which can be formed into a paperboard package. The four corners of the blank are trihedral. The blank is center folded. The width of a first portion of the blank, measured parallel to the centerfold, is greater than a second portion of the blank. The blank is sealed on the two sides adjacent the centerfold to form an open package, which is then filled. The side opposite the centerfold is then sealed to close the package, forming a parallelepiped container. The seals are fin seals. The fin seal opposite the centerfold of the blank overlaps the two seals adjacent the centerfold. The three fin seals are folded flat against the sides of the package. The package may be provided with an opening through the blank. A tab may be provided to completely cover and seal around the opening in the package. The tab includes a grip portion which, when pulled upwardly, lifts the tab away from around the opening in the package.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung
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Patent number: 5694746Abstract: A single generally rectangular blank which can be formed into a paperboard package. The four corners of the blank are trihedral. The blank is center folded. The width of a first portion of the blank, measured parallel to the centerfold, is greater than a second portion of the blank. The blank is sealed on the two sides adjacent the centerfold to form an open package, which is then filled. The side opposite the centerfold is then sealed to close the package, forming a parallelepiped container. The seals are fin seals. The fin seal opposite the centerfold of the blank overlaps the two seals adjacent the centerfold. The three fin seals are folded flat against the sides of the package. The package may be provided with an opening through the blank. A tab may be provided to completely cover and seal around the opening in the package. The tab includes a grip portion which, when pulled upwardly, lifts the tab away from around the opening in the package.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1994Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Inventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung
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Patent number: 5250018Abstract: A liquid tight rectangular paperboard container (10) is provided with a separate opening tab (17) secured to the top panel (15) thereof which enables the package to be opened to provide a fully open top. In particular, an elongate plastic window (18c) is formed along the front fold line (15a) connecting the top and front panels (15 and 11) of the package, and has ends (18d, 18e) connected to spaced apart arcuate shaped perforated lines (18a, 18b) extending to the rear corners of the top panel. In the construction of the package, the opening tab (17) is first ultrasonically welded to the outside surface of the package blank, and then the window section (18c) is pressed against and welded to the inside surface of the tab. A slit (40) which is formed in the window enables any air trapped between the window and the tab to escape during the welding operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Chung Packaging CompanyInventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung
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Patent number: 5011722Abstract: A liquid tight rectangular paperboard container is provided with a separate opening tab secured to the top panel thereof which enables the package to be opened to provide a fully open top. In particular, an elongate plastic window is formed along the front fold line connecting the top and front panels of the package, and has ends connected to spaced apart arcuate shaped perforated lines extending to the rear corners of the top panel. In the construction of the package, the opening tab is first ultrasonically welded to the outside surface of the package blank, and then the window section is pressed against and welded to the inside surface of the tab. A slit which is formed in the window enables any air trapped between the window and the tab to escape during the welding operation. The package also includes other unique features such as a side sealing flap structure, a bottom panel sealing structure, and a unique blank structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Chung Packaging CompanyInventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung
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Patent number: 4911305Abstract: A rectangular paperboard container includes an improved opening top structure which, when opened, provides a completely open top container. The container includes a tear line which extends substantially along the front and two side upper edges of the container. The tear line defines an openable top portion of the container which, when opened, is hingedly attached along the rear upper edge of the container. Preferably, the front tear line is located in a front panel of the container, and is spaced slightly downwardly from the front upper edge. The side tear lines can be located in either the respective side panels or in a top cover, and are also spaced from the respective upper side edges. In accordance with the present invention, an opening tab is operatively connected to the container along the upper front edge thereof. The opening tab is adapted to be folded against the front panel and substantially covers and protects the front tear line.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1988Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: MPR CorporationInventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung
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Patent number: 4813545Abstract: A rectangular paperboard package is fabricated from a single precut and prescored blank of paperboard material. The package includes a top panel having first and second side panels having upper edges connected to opposite parallel edges of the top panel. The first and second side panels are each provided with front extension portions which cooperate to define a front panel and are sealingly connected to define a vertically extending front fin seal. The side panels are further provided with rear extension portions which cooperate to define a rear panel and are sealingly connected to define a vertically extending rear fin seal. The top panel includes front and rear extension portions which cooperate with upper extension portions of the front and rear panels to define front and rear top fin seals. The bottom panel of the package is formed by cooperating lower extension portions of the first and second side panels which define an intermediate bottom fin seal.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1988Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: MPR CorporationInventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung
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Patent number: 4730439Abstract: The present invention relates to a unique method and apparatus for packaging a product in individual vacuum-sealed packets constructed of a sheet of flexible material. In the method of the present invention, a sheet of flexible packaging material is formed into a channel-shaped member having spaced apart vertical sidewalls. The facing surfaces of the sidewalls are sealed at horizontally spaced apart, vertical locations to define a plurality of open top packets. A predetermined amount of a flowable product is introduced into each of the open top packets. Next, the upper corner portions of each individual packet are sealed to reduce the size of the opening in the packets. A vacuum tube is introduced into the open top packet and the upper portion of the open top packet is sealed around the vacuum tube. The interior of the packet is then evacuated through the vacuum tube and an initial horizontal top seal is produced below the vacuum tube to initially seal the packet.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1985Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Inventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung
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Patent number: 4631901Abstract: The present invention relates to a unique method for packaging a product in individual packets constructed of a sheet of flexible material. In the method of the present invention, a sheet of flexible packaging material is formed into a generally U-shaped channel having spaced apart vertical sidewalls. The facing surfaces of the sidewalls are sealed at horizontally spaced apart locations to define a plurality of open top packets. A predetermined amount of a flowable product is introduced into each of the open top packets. Next, the upper corner portions of each individual packet are sealed and a prdetermined portion is cut from each upper corner. The upper corner portions of each packet then are pulled away from one another in a generally horizontal direction to urge the spaced apart upper marginal edges of the sidewalls of the packet toward one another. After the upper corner portions have been pulled away from one another, the upper marginal edges of the packets are sealed together to close the packet.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1984Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: MPR CorporationInventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung
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Patent number: 4545180Abstract: A machine for making and filling packets has an intermittently fed sheet material which is recurrently severed into packet strips. These strips are successively pushed downwardly by a battery of filling tubes which shift vertically, bear against the sheet strip, and fold it into a vertical trough-shaped receptacle open at the top. After the filling tube battery has moved downwardly, sets of vertically spaced sealing or clamping jaws operate to effect laterally spaced side seals in an upper strip and conjointly create top seals in the lower or preceding sheet strip. Product is metered to the packet strips. The sealed packets are severed from the strip after the sealing operation. The filled packet has outwardly bowed side walls and the juncture of the bottom wall and the side walls will assume a line, the configuration of which is a function of the size and cross-sectional configuration of the filling tubes, providing a unique advantageous form.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1982Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: MPR CorporationInventors: Yun H. Chung, Dennis E. Chung