For Plate Or Sheet Patents (Class 206/449)
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Patent number: 4832207Abstract: The combination comprising a pad including a plurality of sheets of paper in juxtaposed array capable of being removed one by one and a holder attachable to a support and including a prong for support of the sheets of paper of the pad. The sheets of paper have respective holes and slits aligned with one another through which the prong is inserted, the slits extending radially from the holes. The prong includes a shank and an enlarged head forming shoulders at a juncture therebetween, the slits having a length related to the dimensions of the holes, the shank, the head and the shoulders to permit insertion of the head of the prong through the holes and slits from the back of the pad such that the head of the prong exits at the front of the pad and the sheets of paper rest on the shank and are restrained at the front of the pad by the shoulders.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1985Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Sandy Alexander, Inc.Inventor: Herman Alexander
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Patent number: 4832192Abstract: A self contained circuit board and housing therefore adapted to be positioned within a telephone network interface housing in which provision is made for variance in the dimensions of a pair of retaining slots in the interface housing of different manufacture. The circuit board housing includes a pair of oppositely disposed side walls, each having a laterally extending flange include a resilient component which flexed to accommodate for differences in clearances between the retaining slots.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1986Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Ponta Systems Corp.Inventors: Paul V. De Luca, Peter Hung
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Patent number: 4830185Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel cardboard container for packaging and securely holding a multi-piece place setting of dinnerware in such a manner so as to effectively reduce the amount of cardboard required for the container. The novel design of the container also permits the filled containers to be stacked in a nested, interfitted relationship, thus greatly increasing the number of sets of place settings of dinnerware which can be stored in a given area. The container is dimensioned such that each of the dinnerware items contained within the carton essentially contact the inner portions of the side, top and bottom walls of the carton to further securely hold the items of dinnerware within the carton and substantially eliminate any possibility of breakage of the dinnerware items contained within the carton.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Johann Haviland ChinaInventor: Peter Colletti
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Patent number: 4830186Abstract: A disposable wrapper is disclosed which is adapted to hold a supply of copy sheets in the form of a pack equivalent to a plurality of reams for a printing machine. The wrapper is constructed of two main portions which permit the operator to carry the stack to a sheet supply platform for the machine without disrupting the stack. One of the portions of the wrapper stiffens the pack and serves to permit the operator to carry and place the stack upon the platform. The other portion is in the form of a flexible strip wrapped around the pack and which may be slidably removed from under the stack thus effecting the loading of the stack in the printing machine preparatory to the sheet feed operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1985Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Clifford L. George, Richard H. Nagel
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Patent number: 4822555Abstract: A container for L-shaped plate-like objects, comprising an elongated spring provided in the container so as to extend thereacross, one end of the elongated spring being fixed to one inner surface of the container with the other end being free and able to urge the L-shaped plate-like object to an inner surface of the container which is opposite to the inner surface to which the plate spring is fixed.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Nuclear Services CompanyInventor: Hiroaki Kawabata
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Patent number: 4819801Abstract: A storage case for storing electronic recording devices and their boxes. The case has a base, two end walls and two side walls, each fixedly connected together to form an open box. The side walls have an upper and a lower portion, the lower portion being adjacent the base and the upper portion being located between the base and the open end of the box. The upper portion, but not the lower portion of the box, comprises a plurality of paired vertical ribs spaced to allow an electronic recording device or a box to be inserted through the ribs and held in a vertical position in the case.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1988Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Savoy Leather Manufacturing CorporationInventor: William A. Howard
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Patent number: 4817263Abstract: A storage container for electrostatic discharge sensitive devices comprises an enclosable polymeric outer shell, a polymeric inner shell disposed within the outer shell, grooves in the inner shell for accommodating electrostatic discharge sensitive devices, and means for affixing the inner shell to the outer shell.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1988Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: W.R. Grace & Co.Inventors: Dennis C. Donalson, Robert R. Wilkie
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Patent number: 4802586Abstract: A disposable carton is disclosed which is adapted to hold a stack of copy sheets equivalent to a plurality of reams for a printing machine. The carton is constructed of portions which are sequentially removed to expose the stack and permit the operator to carry the stack to a sheet supply platform without disrupting the stack. A remaining portion of the carton which serves to permit the operator to place the stack upon the platform is adapted to be slideably removed from under the stack thus effecting the loading of the stack in the printing machine preparatory to the sheet feed operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1984Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Clifford L. George
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Patent number: 4802585Abstract: A passepartout for articles, such as photographs, films, pictures or the like, comprises a closable pocket receiving the articles. The passepartout is formed by two layers (2, 3) of a transparent plastic material which are welded together on three (1a, 1b, 1c) of four outer edges for forming an envelope (1). The envelope is divided by at least one further weld seam (4a, 4b) extending parallel to an outer edge into a plurality of pockets (4, 5, 6) and the object (7) is disposed in a first (4) of said pockets while inscription strips (8, 9) are disposed in the other pocket or pockets (5, 6).Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1986Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Peter Fuchs GmbH DruckserviceInventors: Rudolph Durrer, Hilmar Priessner, Eric Bach
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Patent number: 4796756Abstract: A lens-carrying device is adapted to receive and contain a plurality of optical lenses in side-by-side non-contacting relation. The device is constructed of a first tray and a second tray, adapted to be releasably engaged, with either tray serving as the base or cover of the device. Each tray contains at least one row of longitudinally-spaced side-by-side annular cavities. When the trays are engaged with each other, the annular cavities of each tray are juxtaposed in mirror relation to each other to form a plurality of side-by-side lens-carrying annular chambers for receiving and supporting optical lenses therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1988Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Assignee: Silor Optical of Florida, Inc.Inventor: William M. Ott
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Patent number: 4793488Abstract: A sealable contamination proof container package bottom and top for storing and transporting a plurality of silicon wafers in a wafer carrier. The package bottom includes four sides, a continuous vertical surface for tape sealing surrounding the four sides, a lip positioned on a vertical edge, opposing hook latches on opposing sides, opposing hand grip recesses on the opposing sides and a raised bottom surface for package stacking. The package top includes four sides, a continuous vertical surface for tape sealing surrounding the four sides, a lip positioned on the vertical surface, opposing hook catches on the opposing side, a top surface with a raised stacking surface, a plurality of transparent inspection windows on the top surface, and two rows of wafer springs positioned on the underside of the top surface. The package top and bottom halves provide that a carrier mates between the package top and package bottom with the wafers in the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: Empak, Inc.Inventor: Barry L. Gregerson
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Patent number: 4793508Abstract: A support structure such as but not limited to bags, carrying cases, suitcases, file cabinets and storage boxes, including a pegged matrix base structure for permitting a variable configuration of at least one retaining board received thereon. Each said retaining board would include article holders and is detachable from said container floor for expedient access of articles thereto and from. The rows and columns of pegs receive retaining boards in a guiding relationship for secure but detachable engagement. Articles contained on each board may be separately managed and manipulated apart from those of other boards, and removed from the container floor. Removable article holders may be flexibly coupled to the retaining boards for selective configuration of articles on each board.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Inventor: Priscilla B. Thompson
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Patent number: 4790436Abstract: A resealable dispenser-container comprising: one or more containers, made of a flexible sheet; and a shape maintaining member, made of a material harder than the container.The container contains contents, such as wet tissues, cookies, biscuits, nails, and has an opening for dispensing the contents therethrough or a weakened line for forming the opening.A flap made of a flexible sheet material covers the opening or weakened line and is repeatedly attached to or removed from the container by means of a pressure sensitive adhesive.The shape maintaining member is formed in a box, a plate or a frame and has an opening or a weakened line for forming the opening which opening or weakened line is larger than the opening or weakened line formed in the container.The opening or weakened line formed on the container being located within the opening or a region surrounded by the weakened line formed in the shape maintaining member.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1987Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 4789065Abstract: The invention discloses a box-like container open on one side thereof. A removable wall is slidably received through the open face of the box-like container, the wall being smaller than the open face, and having extending tongues on each of the ends that are larger than the open face. Slots are provided in the walls of the box confronting the tongues, and the wall is retained in the box by engaging the tongues in corresponding openings.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Inventor: Ray Roy
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Patent number: 4785936Abstract: There is described a device for holding flat objects, especially printed circuit boards during their being transported or stored, or being conveyed on an assembling line. The device consists basically of a partly or wholly hollow tray having slits in its upper surface which communicate with the hollows. One or more elongated bodies are insertable into the hollow. Cam members are provided urging the inserted elongated members inwardly of the hollows. The boards are placed on edge in the slits and come to rest on the inserted elongated bodies.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Inventor: David Shpigelman
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Patent number: 4778056Abstract: An article-container adapter is provided to restrain an article from moving inside a container that has sidewalls which define an interior space larger than the article. The adapter has a base, configured to fit snugly inside the container, and a plurality of projections disposed on the base and spaced from each other to receive the article snugly therebetween. The base includes a floor panel having perimetric edge portions engageable with the container sidewalls; and the projections extend upwardly from the floor panel with article-confining surfaces perpendicular thereto. The base may also include outer wall sections extending upwardly from the floor panel perimetric edge portions to engage the container sidewalls; and the projections may then extend inwardly from the outer wall sections to position their article-confining surfaces for engagement by the inserted article. The base may further include a flange extending outwardly from an upper end portion of each outer wall section.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Luke T. Faulstick, Douglas F. Metzger
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Patent number: 4778048Abstract: A product comprising a stack of wet wipes tilted on edge within a container provides improved access for dispensing and relatively equal liquid amounts for each wipe within the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Mark L. Kaspar, Terry L. Petty
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Patent number: 4776462Abstract: A container for a sheet-like article, comprising a tray member for substantially accommodating therein the article, the tray member having an opening, a cover member for substantially sealingly covering the opening of the tray member, supporting elements provided in the tray member for supporting the article when it is accommodated in the tray member, wherein a portion of the article is protruded out of the container and through the opening of the tray member, when the article is supported by the supporting elements and the cover member is opened.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1986Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masao Kosugi, Kazuo Iizuka
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Patent number: 4775049Abstract: A container for generally flat articles, such as magnetic tape cassettes, comprises a plurality of receptacles, which are arranged one behind the other and into which respective flat articles can slidably be inserted along pairs of tracks, which are provided on the inside surfaces of mutually opposite side walls. A support for a flat article is provided at the bottom of each receptacle. The tracks of each pair define a throat which defines an axis and comprises stops so that each flat article can be supported on one of said supports so as to be tiltable about said axis through an angle which is defined by said stops. In order to permit a proper accommodation of unpackaged and packaged flat articles, such as magnetic tape cassettes, the width of each throat is adapted to the thickness of one of said unit packages and the tracks are provided in their rear walls on a level between the supports and the throats with upwardly facing, re-entrant steps, which are adapted to support said packages at adjacent corners.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1987Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: Ernst Stadelmann Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Balthasar Kirchner, Siegfried Schleicher
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Patent number: 4770301Abstract: A disposable carton is disclosed which is adapted to hold a supply of copy sheets equivalent to a plurality of reams for a printing machine. The carton is constructed of two main portions which is removed to expose the stack and permit the operator to carry the stack to a sheet supply platform without disrupting the stack. The remaining portion of the carton which serves to permit the operator to place the stack upon the platform is adapted to be slideably removed from under the stack thus effecting the loading of the stack in the printing machine preparatory to the sheet feed operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 13, 1988Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Richard H. Nagel
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Patent number: 4766519Abstract: A housing or enclosure, which is particularly suitable for electronic circuits, comprises two housing parts that fit together and interlock. Each housing part is substantially U-shaped in cross-section and has an end cover that covers the total cross-section of the closed housing. The opposing interfacing surfaces of the longitudinal edges of the housing are profiled in the longitudinal direction, enabling the two housing parts to be fitted together in the transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the housing, and at the same time serving as guiding rails to allow the housing parts to slide against one another in the longitudinal direction of the housing. This housing construction permits the housing to be assembled easily and permits the length of the housing to be varied in a simple manner.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Inventor: Bernd Heiland
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Patent number: 4763781Abstract: A storage container for electrostatic discharge sensitive devices comprises an enclosable polymeric outer shell, a polymeric inner shell disposed within the outer shell, grooves in the inner shell for accommodating electrostatic discharge sensitive devices, and means for affixing the inner shell to the outer shell.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1986Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: W.R. Grace & Co., Cryovac Div.Inventors: Dennis C. Donalson, Robert R. Wilkie
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Patent number: 4753348Abstract: An easy-access, moisture resistant, reusable, two-piece carton especially adapted for holding computer forms. The carton of the present invention is reusable in the sense that it is usable first for shipping of items such as one-ply cut sheet forms and subsequently is uniquely usable again for storage of the forms during the period of use and withdrawal of the forms.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1986Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: Allied Paper IncorporatedInventors: Harold G. Patrick, Robert L. Nolan
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Patent number: 4746018Abstract: An enclosure for a pad of notepaper including a rectangular elongate sheet of stiff paper material bent at scores to define along the length of the sheet an upper front portion adapted to overlie a part of the front surface of the pad, top, rear and bottom portions adapted to respectively overlie the top rear and bottom surfaces of the pad, and a lower front structure adapted to overlie a minor part of the front surface of the pad and having a recess adapted to frictionally and removably receive an end part of the upper front portion to close the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1986Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: David C. Mueller
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Patent number: 4747018Abstract: A carrier for electronic circuit boards that is configured for placement in a case of a telephone interface device. The carrier includes a backing member and at least two channels disposed at opposite ends thereof. A flange extends from each end of the backing member, whereby the carrier can be placed in the case of the interface device.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1987Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: David M. Munsey, David H. Dowler
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Patent number: 4739879Abstract: The present invention relates to a re-sealable dispenser-container and a process for producing the container. The dispenser-container comprises a main container body made of impervious material with at least one opening, a flap having a pressure-sensitive adhesive surface and fixed to the main body at one end thereof to cover the opening, and a non-adhesive member adhered to the adhesive surface and which member is used for closing the opening in order to prevent the adhesive surface from directly contacting the contents. The process comprises punching a perforated line in a sheet used for the main body, disposing a flap on the sheet so as to cover the perforated line, fixing one end of the flap to the sheet, and sealing the sheet longitudinally and transversely.The dispenser-container contains two fluidly isolated chambers, one for containing a first type of wet tissues and the other containing a second, different type of wet tissues.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 4735317Abstract: A dispenser providing access to a plurality of pre-moistened towelettes and having dual orifices covered by a self sealing lid. A larger recessed orifice in the top side of the container accommodates a smaller opening and both openings are covered by a lid attached to a ledge surrounding the larger recessed orifice perimeter. The lid has approximately the same planar dimensions as the combination planar dimensions of the recess and ledge and is held in a closed position by press fitting under an outer border curbing the perimeter of the outermost edge of the ledge. A removable back panel is provided for ease of refilling prepackaged towelettes in the dispenser, and a second back attachment means is provided for attaching or mounting the dispenser to a flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1986Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Nordic Industries, Inc.Inventors: Charles M. Sussman, William T. McTiernan
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Patent number: 4714643Abstract: In order to facilitate lifting a booster cloth containing a detergency booster and which dissolves in water during washing from a stack arranged in a dispenser without any special aids, a curved incision is made at the center of gravity of the cloth and the stack of cloths is mounted in an upwardly convex arcuate fashion in such a way that a tab area projects upward from the surface of the cloth along the incision.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventor: Werner Kuenzel
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Patent number: 4711347Abstract: A protective envelope having an adhesive flap which lifts open to expose a data storage area of a data card, allowing data to be read while the card remains protected in the envelope. The flap may be then closed over and readhered to the card. The envelope comprises a base and a cover panel bonded at three edges to form a pocket for card storage. The cover panel is made up of a pair of fixed edge stripes bonded to respective opposed side edges of the base and a liftable flap bonded to a back edge of the base. Envelope materials are preferably a transparent, flexible plastic, but only the flap need be flexible. The flap may extend beyond and fold over a front edge of the base and adhere to an underside of the base. An alternative embodiment of the envelope provides two flaps, bonded to respective front and back edges of a base, which open from the center.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: Drexler Technology CorporationInventors: Jerome Drexler, Richard Haddock
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Patent number: 4710088Abstract: One column (16) of each of two pairs of columns (14,16) on which mutually remote edges of the sheet-metal members 12 are guided, has a resiliently flexible strip to exert a resilient pressure on the associated edges of the sheet-metal members (12) stacked between this column (16) and a rigid column (14) situated opposite. The strip is divided into a plurality of pressure members (10) which are disposed one below the other and are individually resiliently supported. As a result, the sheet-metal members (12) are kept snugly against the opposite rigid columns (14) and so precisely positioned ready for destacking; at the same time, however, individual sheet-metal members (12) are prevented from being loaded with excessively great spring forces.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Elpatronic AGInventor: Felix Kramer
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Patent number: 4708247Abstract: A method for forming paperboard slip sheets for receiving, handling, storing and shipping a unitized load of products. The method includes embossing in a surface of the paperboard sheets a pattern of indentations, the pattern being such that when the slip sheets are stacked the indentations are not in registry and do not nest one with another. The depth of the indentations is sufficient such that when a suction is applied to a surface of the top sheet of the stack to grip the top sheet for transfer, only the top sheet is gripped thereby thus preventing the transport of more than one slip sheet at a time.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: Signode Paper Products CompanyInventor: Henry L. Liebel
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Patent number: 4700840Abstract: A cassette having a drawer composed of a rigid support shelf and one or two data cards mounted to the shelf, and a rigid cassette case having sides defining a slot at a front end in the case for edgewise insertion of the drawer into the case. The drawer has at least one and preferably two holes at a front end therein coinciding with notches in sides of the case. A boss on either the drawer or the case is received by a groove in the other when the cassette is closed, thereby forming a detent. A second boss and groove may be provided on the opposite side. Each data card may be composed of a thin backing sheet adhered to the shelf, a strip of laser recording material disposed on the backing sheet and a transparent scratch-resistant plastic cover disposed over the strip.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Drexler Technology CorporationInventor: Richard Haddock
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Patent number: 4696395Abstract: A container for retaining, supporting and transporting a plurality of workpieces such as hybrid substrates in a vertical orientation. The container comprising a base, a slide and a cover. The base has a fixed, horizontally extending block with a fixed lateral support vertically upstanding from one of its faces. It also has a plurality of v-shaped notches formed therein facing toward the opposite face of the block. The slide has a horizontally extending plate adjustably positionable upon the upper surface of the horizontally extending block with an adjustable lateral retainer upstanding from one edge of the horizontally extending plate. It also has a plurality of v-shaped notches formed therein facing the v-shaped notches of the fixed lateral support. The base and slide are formned of an anti-static material. Nuts and bolts are provided to releasably secure the slide to the base in any one of a plurality of positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: Mark S. Rivoli
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Patent number: 4681226Abstract: A portable recording box constituted of a blank made of cardboard or other analogous material which has cut-outs and folded lines so that the top, bottom, sides and writing surface of the box are assembled by folding and interlocking of the parts.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1986Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Inventor: Roger Pretre
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Patent number: 4676376Abstract: A temporary protective cover for an automobile seat or the like which comprises an elongated strip of film with a pocket or cap at the upper end that fits over the upper end of the set, with the remaining portion of the film extending downwardly over the front surface of the seat. The film is a co-extruded film formed of two different thermoplastic materials having different cling properties, such that a sticky side of the film faces inwardly against the seat and a slippery side faces outwardly. High density polyethylene forms one surface and low density or linear low density polyethylene forms the other surface. A seat cover thus formed clings to the seat and prevents dislodging of the seat cover even though the seat cover may be subjected to a sideways displacement force when a person or other object slides across the exterior surface of the seat cover.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1985Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Petoskey Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Paul C. Keiswetter
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Patent number: 4674635Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing a single cup-shaped paper coffee filter from the top of a stack of filters 100 is described which includes a base 11 having upper and lower surface, 11a and 11b in which the upper surface is for splaying the stack of filters. A compression plate 13 supported by a pivot pin 14 is mounted adjacent the upper surface of the base for splaying the stack of coffee filters, and a backstop 17 is mounted adjacent to the compression plate on the top of the base for bending the stack of coffee filters enabling a single coffee filter to be dispensed from the stack. The base includes suction cups for mounting the apparatus to a hard surface while dispensing.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Inventors: Donald H. Huldin, Janice C. Jordan
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Patent number: 4662518Abstract: The invention is designed to use with lottery tickets. It includes a container to hold at least ten lottery tickets. The container houses a scraper designed to remove the coating from the tickets, a protective lip which covers the "void if removed" section of the ticket, and a slot to allow for easy disposal of the residue coating through the bottom of the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Inventors: Peggy L. Chiappetta, Brenda S. Maggio
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Patent number: 4653646Abstract: A packaging and shipping assembly (12) is provided for a basketball rim (4), backboard (6), pole (8) and extension arm (10) all in one relatively flat outer carton (14) having a length and width approximately the same as the backboard (6). The pole is provided in three sections (16, 18 and 20). A first subassembly (40, 42) retains two of the pole sections (16 and 20) side-by-side in parallel along one side of the outer carton (14). A second subassembly retains the third pole section (18) and the extension arm (10) side-by-side in parallel along the opposite side of the outer carton (14). A third subassembly retains the rim (4) and mounting hardware within the outer carton (14) between the other two subassemblies. The backboard (6) lies flat over the subassemblies within the outer carton (14).Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1986Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: David A. Allen, John H. Miilu
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Patent number: 4651874Abstract: The present invention relates to a re-sealable dispenser-container and a process for producing the container. The dispenser-container comprises a main container body made of impervious material with at least one opening, a flap having a pressure-sensitive adhesive surface and fixed to the main body at one end thereof to cover the opening, and a non-adhesive member adhered to the adhesive surface and which member is used for closing the opening in order to prevent the adhesive surface from directly contacting the contents. The process comprises punching a perforated line in a sheet used for the main body, disposing a flap on the sheet so as to cover the perforated line, fixing one end of the flap to the sheet, and sealing the sheet longitudinally and transversely.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1985Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 4648510Abstract: In order to facilitate lifting a booster cloth containing a detergency booster and which dissolves in water during washing from a stack arranged in a dispenser without any special aids, a curved incision is made at the center of gravity of the cloth and the stack of cloths is mounted in an upwardly convex arcuate fashion in such a way that a tab area projects upward from the surface of the cloth along the incision.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1986Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventor: Werner Kuenzel
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Patent number: 4645077Abstract: A container for use in holding receipts or the like comprises a hollow body formed of contiguous bottom, front, rear, and opposed side panels, and a cover integrally hinged to the top of the rear panel which is divided into contiguous top and front portions by a second integral hinge spaced parallel to the integrally hinged juncture of the cover with the rear panel. The cover is pivotal about its hinged juncture with the rear panel and the top and front portions of the cover are pivotal about the second integral hinge. A retaining tab integral with the front portion of the cover is adapted to engage the interior surface of the front panel of the body when the cover is closed and is disengaged therefrom upon upward and pivotal outward movement of the cover. A lifting tab integral with the front portion facilitates opening and closing of the cover. A fabric fastener on the exterior surface of the rear panel allows the container to be releasably attached to other objects for placement at a convenient location.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Inventors: Brenda C. McLaughlin, John W. McLaughlin
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Patent number: 4640411Abstract: A mailer in the form of a receptacle having a base and upstanding sides is foldable into an essentially planar configuration. The receptacle surfaces are adapted for informational indicia, and are provided with means to seal the receptacle in the folded state. The mailer can be used for the transport of materials either within the folded receptacle or the receptacle can be wrapped about an item, such as a catalog, to serve both as a mailer and as a protective cover.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1984Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: Floating Sky, Inc.Inventor: Guy A. Fery
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Patent number: 4635796Abstract: Disclosed herein is a film jacket for strip film comprising a surface sheet, a back sheet and a pair of locating means each consisting of at least two welded portions as a unit which are separated from each other in the width direction of the strip film at distance slightly larger than the width of the strip film, said pair of the locating means being separated from each other in the length direction of the strip film pocket and said welded portions constituting a film pocket for holding a strip film therein. The welded portions of the paired locating means on either one of the upper and lower sides of the film pocket may be united together to form a short or long welded portion which is positioned between the welded portions on the other side of the film pocket.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Slidex CorporationInventor: Jiro Ozeki
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Patent number: 4619368Abstract: A rack for printed circuit boards is disclosed. The rack has a first wall with a circuit board engaging surface and a second wall with a circuit board engaging surface disposed generally perpendicular to one another. The two surfaces are rigidly fixed together at right angles to each other and the board engaging surfaces are fixed to and supported by a first lateral flange and a second lateral flange. The first board engaging surface has ribs at the side edges for engaging the edges of boards and a recess is formed between the two board engaging surfaces which receives projections on the boards, debris, liquids or other foreign material. For manual handling and quick access to boards, the rack can be used alone on a desk top or the like wherein bottom board edges rest at an acute angle to the desk surface. For mechanical handling and shipment of boards, the rack can be used in opposed pairs adjustably connected and within a container wherein bottom board edges rest parallel to support surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1985Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: Molded Fiber Glass CompanyInventor: Charles E. Kappelt, Jr.
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Patent number: 4615443Abstract: A beverage bottle package display system is disclosed. The display system includes a base unit, a plurality of shelves and a shelf holder. The base unit and each shelf have a horizontally extending rib and two vertically extending ribs on their top sides. Each horizontal rib intersects two vertical ribs to form six rectangular compartments on the top side of the base unit and each shelf. Each compartment is define to accept one package of twelve 12-ounce beverage bottles or two packages of six 12-ounce beverage bottles. The display is built by placing any combination of 12-bottle packages or two 6-bottle packages in the base unit compartments. A first shelf is then placed on top of the packages in the base unit, and the first shelf compartments are filled with 12-bottle and/or two 6-bottle packages. Successive shelves of 12-bottle or 6-bottle packages may be added to the display system in the same manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1985Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: Visual Marketing Inc.Inventors: John F. Deffner, Raymond R. Young, Russell M. Barnes
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Patent number: 4610357Abstract: A dispenser-container containing wet and dry contents comprising:wet fibrous materials contained in an inner container made of a gas impervious sheet;the inner container having an opening for dispensing the wet fibrous materials therethrough or a weakened line for forming the opening;the opening or weakened line resealably covered by a flexible flap which is repeatedly attached to or removed from the inner container by means of an pressure sensitive adhesive;both the inner container containing wet fibrous materials and materials in a dry condition contained in an outer container while they are stacking with each other,the outer container having a first opening or a first weakened line for forming the first opening formed in a first surface at a portion coinciding with the opening or the weakened line formed in the inner container; andthe outer container having a second opening for dispensing the dry materials or a second weakened line for forming the second opening in a second surface opposite to the first suType: GrantFiled: May 8, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 4610350Abstract: Convertible packaging for a stack of leaved paper, such as fan-folded computer paper, provides a tray-shaped receptacle which may be converted to a binder for binding the paper after it has been printed on. The tray-shaped receptacle has detachable sidewalls and a bottom panel which are formed to be reassembled as a binder for computer printout and the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Inventors: Douglas R. Johnson, Nana Ribeiro
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Patent number: 4605128Abstract: An enclosed box in which the top wall and the upper sections of each side wall extend only over a central portion of the length of the box, and in which side flaps and a top flap at each end of the box tuck within the side walls and under the top wall to form an enclosed box. An upper section of each end wall and side flap along with the top flaps are removable to provide access into the box.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1985Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Herbert W. Rieke
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Patent number: 4603542Abstract: A receiving cradle for the pre-packaging of items (e.g., stamp booklets) to be oriented in and then dispensed from a criss-cross stack. Initially, pairs of rubber bands are placed on the fixture in a preferred sequence, followed by the loading of alternately stacked booklets forming the criss-cross stack to ultimately be placed into the booklet dispenser equipment. When the prearranged criss-cross stack has been set into place, the operator sequentially draws the rubber bands from their pre-set positions over the opposed corners of the criss-cross stack. The result is an integral stack, rubber banded together, forming a criss-cross booklet package in preassembled form, ready for prompt loading into a dispenser mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1984Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Assignee: General Aero Products Corp.Inventors: Eli Reiter, Joseph R. Robson
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Patent number: 4586632Abstract: A paper strip dispenser unit is disposed below a food slice receiving surface of food slicing machine. The dispenser is in the form of an elongate container having an upturned open side of which the stack of paper is fanned out to enable individual strips of paper to be withdrawn over the surface to receive sliced food.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1983Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Inventor: Fritz Kuchler