By Folding Patents (Class 156/227)
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Patent number: 6551431Abstract: An individually wrapped absorbent article such as a sanitary napkin which is simple, compact, sanitary, and easy to unwrap for use and to dispose of after use. The absorbent article avoids the need for a separate peel strip and pouch because it is provided with a wrapper that can be folded into a pouch. Substantially the entire backsheet of the absorbent article directly faces the wrapper and is secured to it to form an assembly. In the case of a winged or tabbed type absorbent article, this configuration obviates the need for a separate peel strip to cover the garment adhesive located on the wings or tabs. The assembly is wrapped by folding the lateral flaps thereof longitudinally over one another to enclose the article to prevent the garment adhesive from becoming contaminated. The package is then tri-folded laterally to form an e-shaped pouch. Wrapping and folding can be performed by an in-line process that uses simple equipment and that does not require reversal in the direction of article conveyance.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Colin Lee
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Publication number: 20030066591Abstract: The production method provides a method of producing a solid image pickup device. The solid image pickup device comprises a solid image pickup element, and an optical lens held in a housing provided in a flexible wiring board. The fixing device bonds and fixes the flexible wiring board in a folded state corresponding to an external shape of the solid image pickup device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kohji Shinomiya
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Publication number: 20030066592Abstract: In a process for making prefastened and refastenable garments, a discrete article is transported in a primary direction of movement. The discrete article can define a leading half comprising first fastening components, a trailing half comprising second fastening components releasably engageable with the first fastening components, and an interconnecting region disposed between and interconnecting the leading and trailing halves. The leading half can be temporarily diverted from the primary direction of movement, while continuing to transport the interconnecting region and the trailing half in the primary direction. After reestablishing movement of the leading half in the primary direction, the leading half can contact a contoured surface, such as a contoured plate or roll. The contact can cause the first fastening components to be transversely displaced toward one another, whereupon the first and second fastening components can be engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: David Albert Maxton, Megan Elizabeth Clemmensen, Chris Alan Pettit, Steven John Shimon
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Patent number: 6544629Abstract: The invention provides a food grade laminate for insertion into a food container. The food grade laminate includes a laminate structure having at least one removable edge portion and facing cellulosic webs. Each of the webs have first and second surfaces, a first web edge portion disposed adjacent the removable edge portion, opposing end edge portions and a second edge portion opposite the first edge portion. A substantially oil and grease impermeable food contact layer is laminated on the first surface of the webs. Indicia is printed on the second surface of at least one of the webs. The second surface of the webs along the first edge portion and the opposing end edge portions are substantially adhesively attached to one another to provide the laminate structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventor: Mark H. Bailey
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Publication number: 20030062120Abstract: A method of tucking a pair of side panels into a body portion of a pant-like garment in which the tucking distance can be controlled. The garment is positioned between a pair of consecutive stacker finger units. Vacuum applied through fingers on the stacker finger units holds the garment in place. A distance between the pair of stacker finger units is increased to open the garment. While the garment is in an open position, either a mechanical device or fluid streams can be used to tuck the side panels into the body portion of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: David Michael Lehner, Kent Allan Franklin, Jack Lee Couillard, Scott Gerald Chapple
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Publication number: 20030062113Abstract: A method of tucking a pair of refastenable side seams into a body portion of a pant-like garment in which the fold locations can be controlled and the likelihood of creases occurring in the fastening components is reduced or eliminated. The garment is positioned either on one vacuum conveyor or between an upper vacuum conveyor and a lower vacuum conveyor. Vacuum zones from the conveyors hold the garment in place. While the garment is held by the vacuum zones, the refastenable side seams are pushed between the front and back regions toward one another with the fastening components being placed in a flat configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: David James Van Eperen, Steven James Langolf, Steven L. Schnasse, Kent Allan Franklin, David Michael Lehner, Jesse Paul Sorenson, Rodney Steele Gardinier, David Michael Clemens
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Publication number: 20030062121Abstract: A method of tucking a pair of side panels into a body portion of a pant-like garment in which the fold locations can be controlled. The garment is positioned between an upper vacuum conveyor and a lower vacuum conveyor. Opposing vacuum zones from the upper and lower conveyors hold a front region of the garment away from a back region of the garment. While the garment is in the opened, or pulled apart, position, the side panels are pushed between the front and back regions toward one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Kent Allan Franklin, David Michael Lehner, Jesse Paul Sorenson, Rodney Steele Gardinier
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Publication number: 20030059565Abstract: There are provided a hologram laminate and a hologram label which do not involve any problem in the production process per se of forging preventive labels using a volume hologram, can provide a reliable process of the attainment of forgery preventive effect, and can make difficult to notice the signs of the forgery preventive processing. In applying a protective film 108 onto a hologram 107 through a second pressure-sensitive adhesive 109, the adhesive strength is partially varied. By virtue of this construction, upon separation of the protective film 108, the second pressure-sensitive adhesive 109 is partially left on the hologram 107, so that the fact of the separation can be found out. Likewise, the adhesive strength of a first pressure-sensitive adhesive 106 can be partially changed. Further, the adhesive strength of the first pressure-sensitive adhesive 106 is larger than 1% tensile strength of the hologram 107.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Dai Nippon Printing co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Otaki, Kenji Ueda, Fumiko Noujima
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Patent number: 6537408Abstract: Securing a flexible material about the open end of a container. A securing mechanism pre-attached or separately attached to the flexible material is a single user operated securing mechanism visible to the user while securing the flexible material about the open end of a container. A portion of the flexible material, positioned about the open end of the container, is folded in a single or plurality of layers. The folded portion is positioned adjacent to the un-folded portion of the flexible material. The securing mechanism secures the folded portion to the un-folded portion thereby securing the flexible material about the open end of the container. The flexible material may, if desired, be reinforced along one edge. The reinforced area, disposed on the flexible material, prevents inadvertent tearing or ripping of the flexible material.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventor: David Rossiter
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Patent number: 6533880Abstract: A method of manufacturing a rear shelf trim and speaker grill panel (12) for an automotive vehicle (10) includes steps of punching a substrate layer (16) of a polypropylene and flax material with a punch set (46) to form a grill section (60). The substrate is folded in half and placing a decorative carpet layer (18) is placed over the folded substrate layers (16). The two layers are blow molded together into a combined speaker grill and rear shelf trim panel (12).Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Meridian Automotive Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dick van Manen
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Patent number: 6524359Abstract: A filter bag for a pocket air filter includes two side walls. Both lateral edges of the side walls, and the edge of the base are welded to each other. The side walls are made of an air-permeable filter material which can be ultrasonically welded, and at least part of the surface of said side walls is joined by means of interconnected welded spacer elements running substantially parallel to said side walls. The spacer elements are formed by an intermediate layer made from a strip of flexible material, which is alternately welded to the side walls in zig-zag fashion.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: Klaus Kluge
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Patent number: 6517655Abstract: An apparatus and method for automatically folding a sheet of a media, for example a photographic paper, about a fold line such that a album page is formed. The photosensitive media has images only on one side. A heat activated adhesive sheet is provided between the sides of the photographic paper during folding. The adhesive sheet when exposed to heated and pressure rollers will cause the sides of the photographic media to be secured to form a single album page.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Timothy F. Spencer, Thomas W. Glanville, John A. Cogswell
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Publication number: 20030024631Abstract: Processes for producing a holographic material involve producing the holographic image on a polished, substantially smooth surface and then transferring the holographic image to a substrate. A metallic coating is applied to a smooth surface of a printing element to provide a coated surface, the coated surface is embossed to provide the holographic image, and the holographic image is transferred to a substrate via a bonding material, thereby producing the holographic material. The holographic material may be used to provide a decorative cover for an object or item, such as a floral grouping or a potted plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 6513221Abstract: A method for positioning side panels during manufacture of a pant includes positioning the side panels on side panel transfer devices. The side panels move perpendicular to a pant transport plane as the pant is transported in the machine direction and the side panels reside on the side panel transfer devices. The side panels can include refastenable fastening components. The method and apparatus can move the fastening components closer together in the cross-machine direction or maintain the fastening components at a constant cross-machine position while the side panels reside on the side panel transfer devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Brian Robert Vogt, Jack Lee Couillard, Jason Gene Csida, Patricia Katherine Eng, Richard Mark Konetzke, Michael Lee Lohoff, Charles Robert Tomsovic
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Patent number: 6511562Abstract: A bonding strip that functions as a carrier for a load bearing fabric. The bonding strip includes a pair of bonding strip halves that sandwich the fabric. The bonding strip halves are intersecured by an adhesive that extends through and is intimately interconnected with the fabric. The bonding strip halves each define at least one bonding groove. The adhesive extends into the bonding grooves to mechanically interconnect the adhesive, the bonding strip halves and the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Dahti, Inc.Inventor: Timothy P. Coffield
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Patent number: 6511569Abstract: An apparatus is provided for in-line folding and affixing a label to an article, the label having a fold line thereacross defining a foldable portion and a cover portion of the label. The apparatus comprises a transfer grid having one or more rollers to convey the label from a first end of the transfer grid to a second end of the transfer grid. An opening is defined between two of the rollers intermediate the first and second ends of the transfer grid. The transfer grid conveys the label in a substantially unfolded orientation from the first end of the transfer grid to the opening of the transfer grid such that the foldable portion of the label is projective through the opening. A folding station is adjacent the opening and receives the foldable portion of the label, urging a projecting portion of the foldable portion over the cover portion to define a substantially folded-over orientation of the label.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Tracy S. Nixon, David F. Laurash
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Patent number: 6508900Abstract: An integrated pressure sensitive adhesive label application surface and pull card holder in the form of a placard component and an integral pocket component. The placard component includes a placard wall having a first side and an opposite second side, wherein a pressure sensitive adhesive coating is present on the first side. A rear wall of the pocket component is integrally connected with the placard wall, wherein a fold-over is provided at an imaginary demarcation therebetween. A front wall is superposed the rear wall, and secured to the rear wall along the mutual peripheries, except adjacent the fold-over. In one form of the present invention, the placard wall is provided with a preferably white color, the pocket component is clear, and the second side of the placard wall has a release coating. In another form of the present invention, the placard wall and pocket component are clear, and a conventional label system (ie.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael David Kendall, Rebecca A. Kaspryk
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Patent number: 6508901Abstract: A system and method for cutting and heat sealing polypropylene film and/or other separator material around individually shaped cathode, anode or other active components, for use in a battery or capacitor and/or other implantable medical device.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Robert D. Miller, Raymond S. Konopa
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Publication number: 20030012924Abstract: The header is heat sealed along the top of one side of the liner body with both ends extending beyond the edges of the liner body. The ends of the header are folded around the edges of the liner body to a position parallel to the other side of the liner and heat sealed. Grommets are mounted through the liner and header portions such that the hook receiving openings at the comers of the liner are re-enforced.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventor: David Samelson
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Patent number: 6506275Abstract: A method and machine for forming and bonding informational items together be provided with a first folding unit that forms a plurality of first folded articles from a plurality of sheets of paper having printed information thereon, the first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding rollers and forming each of the first folded articles by making a plurality of folds in one of the sheets of paper, a second folding unit that forms a plurality of informational items from the first folded articles received from the first folding unit, and a bonding unit operatively coupled to automatically receive informational items folded by the second folding unit that causes a plurality of the informational items to be bonded together into stacks of informational items.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Vijuk Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Vijuk, William C. Neubauer, Ilija Ilijevski
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Publication number: 20030000634Abstract: A process for producing a DVD from two DVD substrates A and B, wherein the first substrate (A-disc) of the DVD is produced by a first injection unit A and the second substrate (B-disc) of the DVD is produced by a second injection unit B, wherein one or both DVD substrates are coated, in particular metallised, in a coating station, wherein one or both DVD substrates are provided with an adhesive in an adhesive application station and wherein the DVD substrates A and B are supplied to at least one joining station for the purpose of joining the A-disc and B-disc to form a DVD. The invention is characterised in that at least one walking beam (12) is provided for transporting the DVD substrates A and B through the production line, in that the A-disc and the B-disc are alternately located behind one another in a row (A-B-A-B-A-B- . . . ) on the walking beam (12), and in that the walking beam is operated in double step fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventor: Martin Eichlseder
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Publication number: 20030000625Abstract: A machine for continuously manufacturing tape strips having at least at one end a portion folded through an aperture of a workpiece is provided. A tape supply section supplies tape to a tape feed unit which is adapted intermittently supply a first predetermined length of tape through an aperture of a workpiece and a second predetermined length of tape not through an aperture. Work pieces are supplied to and received by a workpiece receiving device adapted to hold the workpiece and position the aperture of the workpiece in the tape traveling path. Tape folders operate to fold a tape towards a fusing member positioned above the workpiece. Tape gripping arms further fold a tape into a fusing member. A tape cutter cuts the tape after a second predetermined length of tape is fed from a tape supply section. Tape gripping arms then operate to eject the finished strap from the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Kiichiro Ishikawa, Chester P. Dudek
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Patent number: 6500293Abstract: The invention includes methods and products which use contact adhesives to secure separate sheets of multiple ply documents to form finished documents, such as integrated letters and envelopes, billing statements, invoices, etc. Sheet material for production of completed documents having plural plies is disclosed, the production of which includes the steps of providing a continuous web of material having sequential parts therealong, the sequential parts including a first part having a first and a second surface and a second part adjacent to the first part having a third and a fourth surface. Contact adhesive is applied to at least the first and second parts in patterns which preclude adhesive contact and bonding of adjacent facing surfaces of the first and second parts when the web is interfolded and the first and second parts are in registry but which permit adhesive contact and bonding of the first and second parts when separated and sequentially stacked.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: U-Seal, Inc.Inventor: William P. Dexter
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Patent number: 6499208Abstract: The device includes a conveyor element for supplying separator strip in a first plane, a device for cutting sections from the separator strip, another conveyor element for preparing the separator strip sections at one folding site and a unit for supplying plates to be jacketed to the folding site in a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. Next to the plane in which the separator strip section is prepared at the folding site, there is a negatively pressurized roller as the device for tensioning the separator strip section prepared in the folding site. In the area of the folding site on the side of the plane in which a separator strip section is prepared at the folding site which is opposite the side from which the plate to be jacketed is supplied, there is a pair of folding rollers.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: BM-Battery Machines GmbHInventors: Anton Schwetz, Friedrich Ilgoutz, Gunther Muller, Thomas Rotbart, Johann Kurzweil
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Publication number: 20020195189Abstract: A method of making a laminated scrapbook page including providing a filler sheet which is adapted to be folded and laminated to provide the scrapbook page, providing one or more visual images on at least one medium, providing indicia associated with the filler sheet to be able to receive the visual image(s), folding such indicia provided filler sheet, laminating the indicia provided folded filler sheet and mounting the visual images in such indicia of the filler sheet to provide the page of the scrapbook, and laminating the scrapbook page formed in step d).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Loretta E. Allen, Dale F. McIntyre, Joseph A. Manico
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Patent number: 6497032Abstract: In a process for making prefastened and refastenable garments, a discrete article is transported in a primary direction of movement. The discrete article can define a leading half comprising first fastening components, a trailing half comprising second fastening components releasably engageable with the first fastening components, and an interconnecting region disposed between and interconnecting the leading and trailing halves. The leading half can be temporarily diverted from the primary direction of movement, while continuing to transport the interconnecting region and the trailing half in the primary direction. After reestablishing movement of the leading half in the primary direction, the leading half can contact a contoured surface, such as a contoured plate or roll. The contact can cause the first fastening components to be transversely displaced toward one another, whereupon the first and second fastening components can be engaged.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David Albert Maxton, Megan Elizabeth Clemmensen, Chris Alan Pettit, Steven John Shimon
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Patent number: 6492000Abstract: In a simultaneous molding to one piece, at a time of heat molding of a surface skin material 3, after an edge part of the surface skin material 3 is folded back to an inside direction of the mold pattern and is formed up a folded back part 7 along a mold pattern for folding back 6 which is placed as in a manner of projecting from an opening edge 2b of a cavity face 2a toward the inside direction of the mold pattern, the mold pattern for folding back 6 is removed, and then at a time of the expansion molding, one face 7a of the folded back part 7 is melt united to one piece with a back face 5b of the cellular molded article in a mold pattern 5, and at the same time, a folded returning part 8, which is in a state that an outer edge part of the surface skin material 3 is folded returning toward an outside direction of the mold pattern from a tip 7c of this folded back part 7, is pressed so as to pile on the other face 7b of the above-mentioned folded back part 7.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1999Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Kaneka CorporationInventors: Kiyoshi Matsuki, Yoriki Kakimoto
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Patent number: 6485544Abstract: A parallel folded filter has good sealing properties between the folded filter web and the filter housing with the smallest possible amount of sealant. The filter is prepared with an elliptical filter blank, in which the rows (1) of fold lines (locations of predefined fold edges or imaginary fold edges) are at right angles to an axis (4) extending in the direction of the greatest longitudinal extension of the filter blank (2). The circumferential contour of the filter blank (2) is dimensioned such that it assumes a circular shape with the folds stood up (e.g., in a folded state). An adhesive bead (3) is applied along the circumferential contour. A ring-shaped filter housing accommodates the folded filter blank (2) such that a circumferential support surface is present for the adhesive bead (3).Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Dräger Sicherheitstechnik GmbHInventor: Olaf Ziske
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Publication number: 20020172792Abstract: A method for joining two or more substrates with a seam is provided. The seam is formed with a thermoplastic tape that is capable of forming an adhesive bond and a physical bond with a substrate. For instance, in one embodiment, the thermoplastic tape is formed from a polyurethane film. In addition, the seam can be utilized in a flat configuration or folded into a variety of different shapes, such as in a z-shaped configuration. As a result of the present invention, it has been discovered that a seam can be formed to have improved strength without substantially sacrificing the desired functional properties of the substrate materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Applicant: Clemson UniversityInventors: Christine W. Jarvis, Robert E. Bennett, Brian Frederick
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Publication number: 20020166616Abstract: A method of producing refastenable side seams in an absorbent garment results in an absorbent garment that is adapted to easy application and removal. The refastenable side seams can be produced in either a cross direction or a machine direction. Each of the refastenable side seams is a dual side seam that includes a standing butt seam formed between a front lap seam and a back lap seam. The resulting garment can be opened and closed on either a front side of the garment or a back side of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Robert Lee Popp, Joseph D. Coenen, Jack L. Couillard, Christopher Peter Olson, David Arthur Kuen, Shawn A. Quereshi
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Patent number: 6478416Abstract: A sealing method for an ink container having a front side, a rear side, a bottom side, an upper side and two lateral sides, and having an ink supply port for supplying ink to a recording head portion and an air vent for fluid communication between an inside of the ink container and ambience. A seal member is mounted on a first one of the sides and on a second one of the sides continuous with the first side, the seal member having a width larger than a width of the first and second sides. A portion of the seal member is inwardly folded beyond the width of the first side. A portion of the seal member is outwardly folded beyond the width of the second side. The inwardly folded portion of the seal member is heat-sealed to a side of a packaging bladder for accommodating the ink container.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroyuki Ishinaga, Kazuaki Masuda, Hajime Kaneko, Masahiko Higuma, Yuji Kamiyama, Yoichi Taneya
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Patent number: 6475318Abstract: A method is disclosed for creating a design that appears to float in the face of a piece of material. A piece of fusible material is placed on top of a first piece of material. The fusible material is coated with an adhesive. The non-adhesive side of the fusible material is in contact with the face side of the first piece of material. The fusible material is sewn to the first piece of material. The stitches define the periphery of an unbroken design. The fusible material is trimmed outside the periphery of the unbroken design. Next, the fusible material and the fabric are trimmed inside the unbroken design to create an aperture. The fusible material is pulled through the aperture so that the adhesive is substantially interposed between fusible material the reverse side of the first piece of material. The fusible material is then fused to the reverse side of the first piece of material. A second piece of material is placed on the reverse side of the piece of fabric to cover the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Inventor: Jeffrey D. Weiss
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Publication number: 20020153090Abstract: The invention allows one to hang posters with tacks without concern that the tacks will damage them. It is cheap, novel, and easy to use and consists, in its most basic form, of a specialized adhesive tab which reinforces the poster against damage. It is cheap to manufacture and research and development costs are minimal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventor: Clayton Schwartz
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Publication number: 20020153087Abstract: A method and apparatus for manufacturing a flexible curtain as disclosed and claimed. Edges of a polymeric material are folded back on themselves. A portion of the edges are secured and a portion is left unsecured or free. The flexible curtain is used in a windlocking apparatus to prevent the unwanted intrusion of wind, water and debris into a building opening. The free, or unsecured flap of the folded edge absorbs shock associated with storm disturbances. Edge rollers are used to laminate the edges of the curtains selectively such that only a portion of the edge is secured leaving the flap unsecured. Stitching, ultrasonic welding and gluing are alternative ways and/or additional ways of providing for the securement of a portion of the edge to itself. Perforations are made in the secured portion of the folded edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Willis Jay Mullet, Donald Bruce Kyle, Kelly Ray Green, Harry Edward Asbury
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Publication number: 20020148553Abstract: A method for manufacturing composite parts includes positioning a plurality of composite layers on an application surface formed by a plurality of tooling members and filler members on a mandrel. A part formation aid is disposed on the composite layers above each tooling member. The filler members are then removed, and the composite layers slit over the recesses. The mandrel, the tooling members, the composite layers, and the part formation aids are placed in a vacuum bag. As the bag is evacuated, each part formation aid forces the side edge of the composite layers formed by the slit around the respective tooling member, thereby forming a composite part with a desired shape, thickness, and density. In an alternate embodiment, a flanged composite panel is formed around a rectangular mandrel after positioning composite layers on an outer surface of the mandrel and an outer surface of a filler member disposed on one end of the mandrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: James H. Campbell
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Patent number: 6464815Abstract: A laminated pad and method of manufacturing such pad wherein the laminated pad includes a grip portion and a work surface. The work surface may be comprised of any of a variety of substances including absorbent material, abrasive material, or polishing material. The grip portion may be upstanding for facile gripping with one's fingers.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: Wallace J. Beaudry
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Patent number: 6451147Abstract: A simplified pressure sealing apparatus for acting on business forms having pressure activated cohesive to seal the cohesive has only two or three pressure-seal rollers for effecting proper sealing. The pressure seal rollers may receive a folded business form substantially immediately from the output of a folder, or one of the pressure-seal rollers may function to both assist in folding the form, and then pressure sealing it. The form may be held in a flip plate above the nip between first and second pressure-seal rollers, or a separate set of idler nip wheels may hold the form in position once it has passed completely through the sealing nip. In either case the form may pass completely through the sealing nip yet be moved through the sealing nip in the opposite direction, and then diverted to a stack.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Moore North America, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca L. Parker, Richard C. Meyer
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Publication number: 20020124939Abstract: A new form of printed material, referred to herein as a booklet, provides printed information concerning commercial products, such as drug products and the like. The booklet is preferably formed from a single sheet of material that is printed, folded, glued and trimmed to form a multi-page booklet. The booklet can also include a removable insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: LUCAS-INSERTCO HOLDING COMPANY, LLCInventors: Lawrence A. Furst, James R. Monaco
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Publication number: 20020124941Abstract: Discloses a method of making scanning hooks with a release agent on the label attachment tab. Stock is formed by laminating a plastic sheet which will provide the main carrier body of the overlay and a thin film which has a release agent strongly bonded to its outer surface. The film is bonded to the main plastic layer, such as by an adhesive. Overlay blanks are cut from the resulting laminate stock as by die cutting. The overlay blanks then are bent and mounted on scanning hooks, with the tab portion extending essentially vertically and presenting an outwardly exposed release surface which provides ready appliability, removability and replaceability of merchandising labels which bear information related to the products supported on the hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: Southern Imperial, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Valiulis
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Patent number: 6447628Abstract: A method of producing refastenable side seams in an absorbent garment results in an absorbent garment that is adapted to easy application and removal. The refastenable side seams can be produced in either a cross direction, wherein the width of the product is the machine direction, or a machine direction wherein the length of the product is the machine direction. Each of the refastenable side seams includes a lap side seam, which puts the seams under shear strain, as opposed to peel forces. The resulting garment can be opened and closed on either a left side or a right side of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jack L. Couillard, Christopher Peter Olson, Joseph D. Coenen, Robert Lee Popp, Shawn A. Quereshi, David Arthur Kuen
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Patent number: 6440256Abstract: A method of forming and inserting filter elements into cup-shaped containers comprises the steps of: a) folding a continuous web of filter material into two adjacent plies which have separable upper edges and are joined one to the other along a bottom fold line; b) blanking the adjacent plies to form their upper edges into a scalloped pattern; c) inserting carrier mandrels between the adjacent plies; d) joining the adjacent plies along seams extending transversely with respect to the bottom fold line to form a series of collapsed frustoconical filter elements interconnected by scrap segments and supported internally by the carrier mandrels; e) separating the filter elements one from the other by blanking and removing the scrap segments; f) transferring the filter elements from the carrier mandrels into cup-shaped containers arranged therebeneath; and g) securing the thus inserted filter elements to interior surfaces of the cup-shaped containers.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Keurig, IncorporatedInventors: Steven J. Gordon, Richard P. Sweeney, Anthony J. Christopher, Brett Anderson, A. David Boccuti, Kevin Walsh, Hani Sallum, David Ramler, Jim Wolf, Mike Helmbrecht
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Patent number: 6436217Abstract: A method for forming a score in a strip of laminate, such as cardboard, is disclosed. The laminate has a number of pressed-together layers, which are glued together, after which the score is formed in the strip of laminate. The application of glue between the various layers makes the strip of laminate being formed relatively soft. The score is then pressed into the relatively soft strip of laminate. The thickness of the score will be less than that of the strip of laminate. Curing of the laminate then takes place.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1998Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Scanilec B.V.Inventor: Johannes Heertjes
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Publication number: 20020108702Abstract: Disclosed is a thermal transfer image receiving sheet comprising a substrate sheet, an intermediate layer provided on at least one surface side of the substrate sheet and a dye receptor layer provided on the surface of the intermediate layer, wherein the substrate sheet is a pulp paper, the intermediate layer is formed from an organic solvent solution of a resin, and the dye receptor layer is formed from an aqueous resin liquid. By virtue of this structure, the thermal transfer image receiving sheet can be prevented from occurrence of curling caused by temperature change. Also disclosed is a thermal transfer image receiving sheet comprising a substrate sheet, an intermediate layer provided on at least one surface side of the substrate sheet and a dye receptor layer provided on the surface of the intermediate layer, wherein the intermediate layer is formed from either an acrylic resin or a resin at least a part of which is crosslinked.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: Takeshi Ueno, Katsuyuki Oshima, Mikio Asajima, Mineo Yamauchi, Kazunobu Imoto, Hidetake Takahara, Jitsuhiko Ando
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Patent number: 6423168Abstract: Discloses a method of making scanning hooks with a release agent on the label attachment tab. Stock is formed by laminating a plastic sheet which will provide the main carrier body of the overlay and a thin film which has a release agent strongly bonded to its outer surface. The film is bonded to the main plastic layer, such as by an adhesive. Overlay blanks are cut from the resulting laminate stock as by die cutting. The overlay blanks then are bent and mounted on scanning hooks, with the tab portion extending essentially vertically and presenting an outwardly exposed release surface which provides ready appliability, removability and replaceability of merchandising labels which bear information related to the products supported on the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Southern Imperial, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Valiulis
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Patent number: 6419777Abstract: A method of forming a catamenial tampon is disclosed wherein the tampon is useful in preventing premature leakage of body fluid from a woman's vagina and in providing better utilization of the absorbent during use. The method includes the steps of assembling a resilient member and an absorbent to form a structure having a central longitudinal axis X—X. The resilient member can be either aligned with or offset from the central longitudinal axis X—X. The absorbent and the resilient member are rolled or folded up into an elongated softwind which has a first end and a second end. The softwind is folded upon itself such that the first and second ends are aligned adjacent to one another and the softwind contains at least two folds therebetween. The softwind is then compressed into a pledget having an insertion end and a trailing end. A withdrawal string is secured to the pledget to form a tampon. The withdrawal string facilitates removal of the tampon from the woman's vagina.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Amy Michele Achter, Tammy Jo Balzar, Donald George Fox
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Patent number: 6413345Abstract: A method of forming a label for displaying information includes providing a release liner having an upper surface. A discrete patch of leaflet adhesive is applied to the upper surface of the release liner. The leaflet adhesive patch has an end edge. A leaflet is provided having a bottom panel and a top panel overlying and connected to the bottom panel along a fold line. The leaflet is applied to the release liner and the leaflet adhesive patch such that a first portion of the bottom panel overlies the leaflet adhesive patch and a second portion of the bottom panel adjacent the fold line extends beyond the end edge of the leaflet adhesive patch.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Pharmagraphics (Southeast), L.L.C.Inventor: Carl W. Treleaven
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Patent number: 6409865Abstract: A bicycle saddle is produced through the steps of providing a fabric/film having a selected perimeter contour and disposing the fabric/film into a mold with the fabric/film perimeter surrounding a mold cavity, the cavity having a bicycle saddle contour. A gelable polymer is disposed into the mold cavity and onto the fabric/film and the fabric/film is conformed to the mold cavity to form a shaped elastomer adhering to the fabric/film in order to permanently contour the fabric/film in the shape of the bicycle saddle contour. A bicycle saddle shell is heated to a temperature sufficient to bond the shell to the shaped elastomer and pressed onto the shaped elastomer to bond the shaped elastomer to the top surface of the shell.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventor: Paul M. Yates
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Patent number: 6409858Abstract: A method of producing refastenable side seams in an absorbent garment results in an absorbent garment that is adapted to easy application and removal. The refastenable side seams can be produced in a cross direction. Each of the refastenable side seams includes a lap side seam, which puts the seams under shearing strain during use, as opposed to peel forces.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert Lee Popp, Joseph D. Coenen, Jack L. Couillard, Christopher Peter Olson, David Arthur Kuen
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Patent number: 6406581Abstract: A new form of printed material, referred to herein as a booksert, provides printed information concerning commercial products, such as drug products and the like. The booksert is preferably formed from a single sheet of material that is printed, folded, glued and trimmed to form a multi-page booksert. The booksert can also include a removable insert.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Lucas-Insertco Pharmaceutical Printing Co.Inventors: Lawrence A. Furst, James R. Monaco
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Patent number: 6406586Abstract: This invention relates to a novel fastening method with multiple applications, and different stationery products derived therefrom. The method offers practical and economical solution to different problems and needs associated with many different fastening functions. This method is particularly useful and advantageous in the paper, cardboard and film products industries. The method eliminates the need to moisten coatings of adhesive, or the need to use removable release liners to protect the adhesive coatings on the articles that need to be fastened. The method further enables the creation of new products, to solve existing needs, as for instance, self sealing and self contained forms suitable for desktop and any other type of printers.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventor: Luis Joaquin Rodriguez