Patents by Inventor George T. Bertram
George T. Bertram 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: 11731849Abstract: Disclosed is a web handling system that includes a spindle having a spindle magnetic coupling portion and a roll core configured for receiving the spindle for mounting thereon and having a roll magnetic coupling portion, wherein the spindle and roll magnetic coupling portions are configured for magnetically attracting each other to hold the roll on the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2019Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Pregis Intellipack LLCInventors: George T. Bertram, Douglas Walker
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Publication number: 20190270607Abstract: Disclosed is a web handling system that includes a spindle having a spindle magnetic coupling portion and a roll core configured for receiving the spindle for mounting thereon and having a roll magnetic coupling portion, wherein the spindle and roll magnetic coupling portions are configured for magnetically attracting each other to hold the roll on the spindle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: George T. Bertram, Douglas Walker
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Patent number: 10266361Abstract: Disclosed is a web handling system that includes a spindle having a spindle magnetic coupling portion and a roll core configured for receiving the spindle for mounting thereon and having a roll magnetic coupling portion, wherein the spindle and roll magnetic coupling portions are configured for magnetically attracting each other to hold the roll on the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: PREGIS INTELLIPACK LLCInventors: George T. Bertram, Douglas Walker
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Publication number: 20130047554Abstract: Disclosed is a web handling system that includes a spindle having a spindle magnetic coupling portion and a roll core configured for receiving the spindle for mounting thereon and having a roll magnetic coupling portion, wherein the spindle and roll magnetic coupling portions are configured for magnetically attracting each other to hold the roll on the spindle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Pregis Intellipack CorporationInventors: George T. Bertram, Douglas Walker
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Patent number: 6983839Abstract: A packaging system for producing a foam-in-bag cushion upon demand includes a bag of flexible plastic film and defining therein an enclosed space which is vented to the outside of the bag, a foam precursor packet positioned at a predetermined location within the enclosed space in the bag and being formed of a barrier material. The packet includes first and second compartments with a first frangible seal separating the first and second compartments which when ruptured will permit the contents of the compartments to be mixed to form a foam cushion and a second frangible seal between one of the compartments and the enclosed space in the bag. A first foam precursor component is contained in the first compartment of the packet and a second foam precursor component is contained in the second compartment of the packet.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: George T. Bertram, William R. Armstrong, Lawrence J. Pillote, William J. Mahon, Robert D. Wheeler, Laurence B. Sperry
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Patent number: 6974025Abstract: A packaging system for producing a foam-in-bag cushion upon demand includes a bag of flexible plastic film and defining therein an enclosed space which is vented to the outside of the bag, a foam precursor packet positioned at a predetermined location within the enclosed space in the bag and being formed of a barrier material. The packet includes first and second compartments with a first frangible seal separating the first and second compartments which when ruptured will permit the contents of the compartments to be mixed to form a foam cushion and a second frangible seal between one of the compartments and the enclosed space in the bag. A first foam precursor component is contained in the first compartment of the packet and a second foam precursor component is contained in the second compartment of the packet.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Sealed Air Corporation (US)Inventors: George T. Bertram, William R. Armstrong, Lawrence J. Pillote, William J. Mahon, Robert D. Wheeler, Laurence B. Sperry
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Publication number: 20040206654Abstract: A packaging system for producing a foam-in-bag cushion upon demand includes a bag of flexible plastic film and defining therein an enclosed space which is vented to the outside of the bag, a foam precursor packet positioned at a predetermined location within the enclosed space in the bag and being formed of a barrier material. The packet includes first and second compartments with a first frangible seal separating the first and second compartments which when ruptured will permit the contents of the compartments to be mixed to form a foam cushion and a second frangible seal between one of the compartments and the enclosed space in the bag. A first foam precursor component is contained in the first compartment of the packet and a second foam precursor component is contained in the second compartment of the packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: George T. Bertram, William R. Armstrong, Lawrence J. Pillote, William J. Mahon, Robert D. Wheeler, Laurence B. Sperry
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Publication number: 20040209026Abstract: A packaging system for producing a foam-in-bag cushion upon demand includes a bag of flexible plastic film and defining therein an enclosed space which is vented to the outside of the bag, a foam precursor packet positioned at a predetermined location within the enclosed space in the bag and being formed of a barrier material. The packet includes first and second compartments with a first frangible seal separating the first and second compartments which when ruptured will permit the contents of the compartments to be mixed to form a foam cushion and a second frangible seal between one of the compartments and the enclosed space in the bag. A first foam precursor component is contained in the first compartment of the packet and a second foam precursor component is contained in the second compartment of the packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: George T. Bertram, William R. Armstrong, Lawrence J. Pillote, William J. Mahon, Robert D. Wheeler, Laurence B. Sperry
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Patent number: 6712201Abstract: A packaging system for producing a foam-in-bag cushion upon demand includes a bag of flexible plastic film and defining therein an enclosed space which is vented to the outside of the bag, a foam precursor packet positioned at a predetermined location within the enclosed space in the bag and being formed of a barrier material. The packet includes first and second compartments with a first frangible seal separating the first and second compartments which when ruptured will permit the contents of the compartments to be mixed to form a foam cushion and a second frangible seal between one of the compartments and the enclosed space in the bag. A first foam precursor component is contained in the first compartment of the packet and a second foam precursor component is contained in the second compartment of the packet.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: George T. Bertram, William R. Armstrong, Lawrence J. Pillote, William J. Mahon, Robert D. Wheeler, Laurence B. Sperry
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Patent number: 5794406Abstract: An apparatus and associated method are disclosed for making a polymer foam cushioning element. The method comprises advancing a pair of sheets of plastic film material in parallel face-to-face relationship; injecting foam precursors between the advancing plastic sheets; sealing the sheets together to form a plastic bag containing the foam precursors; forming the bag into the shape of a panel; and thereafter maintaining the bag in the panel shape until the foam precursors have substantially finished expanding into foam to thereby form a foam cushion panel.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: Abraham N. Reichental, Kenneth P. Chrisman, Alexander Shafir, Michael C. Ruscitti, George T. Bertram
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Patent number: 5791522Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing foamable compositions includes a first module comprising a first housing, a fluid flow fitting in the first housing, a shutoff valve in the first housing and in fluid communication with the fluid flow fitting. The dispenser further includes a second module comprising: a second housing, a valving chamber in the second housing for receiving fluid from the shutoff valve and the fluid flow fitting; and an attachment for securing the first and second modules to one another with the valving chamber in fluid communication with the shutoff valve and the fluid flow fitting so that foam precursors can travel from the foam fittings to the valving chamber, and be dispensed from the chamber to form foam.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1995Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: William Lee, John J. Corrigan, III, George T. Bertram, Robert N. Fleming
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Patent number: 5776510Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for automatically molding defined three-dimensional foam cushions. The apparatus comprises means for preparing a bag from plastic film material and for enclosing a foamable composition in the plastic bag, means for concurrently aligning a mold with the plastic bag and the bag preparing means, means for placing the bag containing the foamable composition into the aligned mold as the foamable composition begins to form foam, and means for maintaining the bag in the mold until the foamable composition has substantially finished forming foam in a shape conforming to the mold.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: Abraham N. Reichental, Alexander Shafir, George T. Bertram, James M. Corliss
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Patent number: 5765688Abstract: A method and apparatus for preparing a defined foam cushion for packaging purposes comprises placing a foamable composition into a plastic bag, maintaining the bag in an orientation that provides the bag with a defined solid geometry while the foamable composition expands into foam, and embossing at least one surface of the defined geometry bag after the foam has substantially finished expanding but has not completely hardened.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: George T. Bertram, Abraham N. Reichental, William R. Armstrong
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Patent number: 5709317Abstract: A hand held dispenser for dispensing foamable compositions is disclosed that is particularly useful for foam-in-place packaging systems. The hand held dispenser comprises a housing; a motor in the housing; a transmission in the housing and driven by the motor; and a valving cartridge in the housing and driven by the transmission for dispensing foamable compositions upon demand. The motor is positioned below the valving cartridge for providing a clear line of sight along the top of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: George T. Bertram, John J. Corrigan, III, Patrick S. Lacombe, Michael R. Knaak
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Patent number: 5590816Abstract: A hand held dispenser for dispensing foamable compositions is disclosed that is particularly useful for foam-in-place packaging systems. The hand held dispenser comprises a housing; a motor in the housing; a transmission in the housing and driven by the motor; and a valving cartridge in the housing and driven by the transmission for dispensing foamable compositions upon demand. The motor is positioned below the valving cartridge for providing a clear line of sight along the top of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: George T. Bertram, John J. Corrigan, III, Patrick S. Lacombe, Michael R. Knaak
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Patent number: 5186905Abstract: An improved chemical injection assembly is disclosed of the type in which a hollow cylindrical housing with an outer surface defines an outer diameter and an inner surface defines an inner diameter. The hollow portion or bore defined by the inner surface in turn defines a cylindrical mixing chamber along the axis of the housing. At least one entry port assembly is positioned within the cylindrical housing prependicularly to the housing's axis. The port assembly comprises an entry opening that extends through the housing to form a path of fluid communication through the housing to the mixing chamber, and an entry fitting positioned in the entry opening. The fitting has front and rear coaxial portions with a common axial opening therethrough. The rear portion is adjacent to the housing and the front portion is adjacent to the cylindrical mixing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: George T. Bertram, Semyon Krislav
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Patent number: 5118720Abstract: A method of producing a polyurethane foam comprising the steps of dissolving rapidly and substantially completely a non-condensible non-reactive gas in a liquid isocyanate component or a liquid polyol component or both while the isocyanate and polyol components are maintained separate from one another, while controlling the flow of the non-reactive gas to maintain a predetermined dissolved gas to liquid ratio, and while maintaining the component in which the nucleating agent is being dissolved under pressure sufficient to maintain the gas in solution and to hold substantially constant the dissolved gas to liquid ratio and mixing the previously separated isocyanate and polyol components together while reducing the pressure to nucleate the dissolved gas in the isocyanate and polyol components and while impinging liquid streams of the composition together thereby enhancing mixing and permitting the mixture to foam so as to form a fine celled polyurethane foam.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: Robert D. Wheeler, Ronald J. Wierzbicki, Edward H. Schulman, George T. Bertram
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Patent number: 5055272Abstract: A method of producing a polyurethane foam comprising the steps of dissolving rapidly and substantially completely a non-condensible non-reactive gas in a liquid isocyanate component or a liquid polyol component or both while the isocyanate and polyol components are maintained separate from one another, while controlling the flow of the non-reactive gas to maintain a predetermined dissolved gas to liquid ratio, and while maintaining the component in which the nucleating agent is being dissolved under pressure sufficient to maintain the gas in solution and to hold substantially constant the dissolved gas to liquid ratio and mixing the previously separated isocyanate and polyol components together while reducing the pressure to nucleate the dissolved gas in the isocyanate and polyol components and while impinging liquid streams of the composition together thereby enhancing mixing and permitting the mixture to foam so as to form a fine celled polyurethane foam.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1989Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: Robert D. Wheeler, Ronald J. Wierzbicki, Edward H. Schulman, George T. Bertram
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Patent number: 4584822Abstract: A cushion packing material for use in protecting objects from shock and vibrational loads. The cushion packing comprises a dimensionally stable thermoformed shell forming a chamber therein of a predetermined configuration and having a foam material disposed therewithin so as to provide a molded density of less than or equal to 1.5 pounds per cubic foot. Preferably, the foam comprises a low density polyurethane foam. The dimensionally stable shell is thermoformed in a mold and is removed therefrom for filling with the low density foam. The cushion packing provides substantially equivalent or improved cushioning benefits in terms of dissipating dynamic forces at higher static stresses or loadings.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1984Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: Alfred W. Fielding, George T. Bertram, Semyon Krislav, Joel Askinazi