Tongue And Slot-type Attachment Patents (Class 206/464)
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Patent number: 5685426Abstract: A fan blade display package includes a first and second overlying transparent shells. Each shell has a major dimension and a minor dimension. A recess is formed in each shell for receiving and conforming to at least a first fan blade. The recesses are disposed in offset relation relative to at least one of the dimensions, so that portions of fan blades in each recess are exposed and may be visually perceived through each of the shells.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Inventor: John C. Marshall
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Patent number: 5649621Abstract: A display card for holding an item, wherein the item has an integral hinge joining a pair of molded item halves, each defining an interior surface, that are foldable along the hinge, wherein the card includes a bottom edge and an extended portion, contiguous with the bottom edge, configured for engaging the interior surface of one of the item halves when the item halves are folded together. In one embodiment, the integral hinge includes first and second hinge portions separated by a slot, and the extended portion includes a projection that is insertable through the slot. An aperture in the projection receives a post extending from the interior surface of one of the item halves. In other embodiments, the extended portion is insertable into a slot that is parallel to, or collinear with, the integral hinge, the extended portion including laterally-extending fingers that engage the interior of the item halves adjacent the ends of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1996Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Delshar Industries, Inc.Inventor: Harvey Brody
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Patent number: 5593036Abstract: A locking package is provided including a product holding member mounted to a graphics card. The product holding member is preferably made of semi-rigid clear plastic and includes a product holding portion, a pair of flanges forming card retaining channels on opposite sides of the product holding member, and hinged locking snaps. The flanges may be foldover flanges formed by heating and folding over the edge of the product holding member along cut score lines. The hinged snap locks preferably include a first raised portion, on one side of a hinge, and a second corresponding raised portion, on the opposite side of the hinge, which interlock, one inside the other, when the hinged snap lock is folded over at the hinge. The graphics card is preferably made of paperboard and includes an internal edge defining a locking hole.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: Panoramic, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Dyble, Timothy M. Stirmel
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Patent number: 5584387Abstract: A combination book and package case assembly includes a book having front and back covers, pages disposed in between the front and back covers, and an external binding for joining the front and back covers and the pages together. The assembly further includes a hinge strip having a plurality of openings formed therein for attaching the hinge strip to the binding of the book, and a package case capable of receiving a premium related product therein for enhancing the marketability of the book. The package case has a base portion, a cover portion, and a hinge portion for hingedly connecting respective sides of the base and cover portions in such a manner that the cover portion is movable between a closed position in which it overlies the base portion and is in parallel relation thereto and an open position in which the cover portion is hingedly moved away from the base portion and is in angled relation thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1996Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Inventor: Richard B. Grant
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Patent number: 5533618Abstract: A reusable surgical device which is suitable for carrying elongated surgical instruments having a backing plate which supports a plurality of detachable receptacle members contained on the backing plate in fixed engagement. The device is made of a transparent thermoplastic which is electrically insulating, nonflammable, and which can be sterilized at temperatures above 300.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Inventor: Robert F. Pickels, Jr.
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Patent number: 5509532Abstract: A display card for holding an item attached to the card for display has a flat surface defining a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the item is a butterfly-molded item having an integral hinge joining a pair of molded item halves that are foldable along the hinge, wherein the card includes a pair of opposed, inwardly-pointed attachment fingers defined by a notch that interrupts the bottom edge, one of the fingers being a foldable finger that is foldable along an angled crease between a folded position directed away from the notch and an extended position directed toward the other finger, whereby, when the foldable finger is in its extended position, the fingers are disposed and oriented so as to be capable of being removably captured between the item halves under the integral hinge, with a portion of the item fitting in the notch when the item is folded with the fingers disposed between the item halves.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1995Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Delshar Industries, Inc.Inventor: Harvey Brody
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Patent number: 5492675Abstract: A deodorant system includes a compact container for an odor absorbent, which may be temporarily secured to another surface such as an interior wall of a refrigerator or a garbage container, and which includes a calendar to assist in determining a replacement date for the deodorant system. A plastic housing is attached to a front face of a cardboard base plate to provide a container for the powdered odor absorbent. Several apertures are provided through a wall of the housing opposite the base plate, and an adhesive label is adhered over substantially the entire front face of the housing wall. Removal of the adhesive label exposes the odor absorbent, which consists primarily of calcium carbonate and activated carbon. Either a suction cup or an adhesive strip may be fixed to a rear face of the base plate for purposes of temporarily securing the packaging to another surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Cyril J. C. Brizard
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Patent number: 5377836Abstract: A blister card display package including a display card and a blister pack mounted on the card and including a blister portion for containing an article to be displayed. The card is folded in half to define identical front and rear portions having free edges which are aligned with the card in its folded configuration and the blister pack is mounted on the front face of the front portion of the card and includes a tab portion adapted to fit over the aligned free edges of the folded card. The tab portion releasably maintains the card in its folded configuration but readily allows the card, following removal from a display peg, to be moved to its open position to allow the potential purchaser to examine the descriptive and advertising material contained on the outer and inner surfaces of the front and rear portions of the card.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: United Industrial Trading CorporationInventor: Kenneth D. Eisenbraun
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Patent number: 5375717Abstract: Packaging for retaining a component together with an instrument package is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, a foldable package made from a sheet of cut and folded paperboard material is used to retain an endoscope introducer and attach the introducer to an instrument package containing an instrument that is used with the introducer. The disclosed foldable package comprises openings and flaps that retain both the proximal and distal ends of the introducer, and a proximal flap overlies the introducer. The proximal flap is used to release the package and expose the introducer, permitting it to be removed in one smooth motion. Methods of providing prepackaged surgical instruments for a procedure are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventor: Constance E. Roshdy
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Patent number: 5360110Abstract: A component container includes a carrier tape and a package. The carrier tape has a plurality of openings formed on a flexible tape-shaped transporting material at predetermined intervals, a first fixing through-hole formed forward of each opening, and a second fixing through-hole formed backward of the opening. Each of the fixing through-holes is formed separately from each opening. The package is inserted into each of the openings of the carrier tape and has a component-accommodating recess, a first fixing portion securely inserted through the first fixing through-hole of the carrier tape so as to be allowed to move in the first fixing through-hole in a longitudinal direction of the carrier tape, and a second fixing portion securely inserted through the second fixing through-hole of the carrier tape.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Hirai, Kuninori Takezawa
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Patent number: 5168999Abstract: A packaging system compactly packages a string of lights for retail sale and for storage after use. The packaging system includes a tray and a container. The tray has support members for supporting the lights and a connecting member for connecting the support members together and for supporting the wire between the lights. The support members have holding clips for securing the lights thereto. Lights are secured to both sides of the support members. The wire connecting the lights together is wound around the connecting member, which is shorter than the support member so as to accommodate the wound wire. The connecting member also has retaining arms for retaining the plug to the tray. The tray and light string are disposed inside of the container. The container has a transparent box so as to allow viewing of at least a portion of the lights therein. A sliding back panel allows the back of the box to be opened, wherein the plug can be removed and the lights tested.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Continential Lighting Ind. Inc.Inventors: Kuo-Hsing K. Lee, B. Paul Fratello
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Patent number: 5121835Abstract: A candle is molded in a transparent enclosure which doubles as a retailing container. The enclosure comprises a mold panel having a shaped recess with a sprue passage, and a closure panel. Wick holders may be provided in the enclosure on opposite ends of the recess. The panels may be held together during molding and thereafter by snap-fastener-type elements formed on the panels. The closure panel may have a recess aligned with the recess in the mold panel to make a candle product having a desired contour on both sides. A display graphics card may be held between the panels. In a simpler modification the open transparent mold panel is horizontally disposed without the closure panel. Its recess is fitted with a wick, and wax is poured in and allowed to set. The panel is then secured to a "blister" card.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Amwax Ltd.Inventor: Henry W. Grupe
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Patent number: 5064699Abstract: A semi-rigid, heat-sealable laminate with permanent antistatic characteristics comprising a semi-rigid packaging material having a coating of heat-sealable antistatic plastic. The antistatic plastic is a film of a modified acid copolymer. The modified acid copolymer is selected from (I) a mixture of (A) a polymer containing carboxylic acid moieties and (B) an antistatically effective amount of a quaternary amine, or (II) the acid/base reaction product of (A) a polymer containing carboxylic acid moieties and (C) an antistatically effective amount of an organic or inorganic base.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventors: Marvin R. Havens, Stephen L. Fowler, William P. Roberts, Cynthia L. Ebner
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Patent number: 4987998Abstract: A retention device used for collecting or storing sockets and wrenches of different sizes for easy access and selection. The retention device is comprised of a frame plate having a number of spaced receiving strips. First clips having a curved head and a pair of wing portions that are removable and mounted on the receiving strip to receive sockets. Substantially C-shaped second clips are fixedly attached on the curved head of some of the first clips in order to receive wrenches.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1990Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Inventor: Chiung C. Tsai
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Patent number: 4707414Abstract: A rigid packaging material having a coating of heat-sealable, anti-static plastic. A fiberboard sheet substrate is coated with a lamina of polyethylene made electrostatic-free by the addition of an organic anti-static compound. When skin-packaged with a film of heat sealable, anti-static plastic material, a static-sensitive item is completely enclosed by a static-free barrier package.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Stuart G. Long, Michael J. Maciocia
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Patent number: 4684024Abstract: A package is disclosed to enclose bakery items, particularly cakes. The package has a transparent, light-weight, domed plastic cover and a flat base upon which the cake is received. The cover has catch means provided on its side walls at circumferentially spaced locations to be engaged by U-shaped hook members partially cut from outwardly extending projections from the base. The hook members are bendable upwardly to positions in which their blights overlie and engage catch means on the cover to couple the cover to the base.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1986Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Par-Pak LimitedInventors: Sajjad Ebrahim, Donald K. Hexamer
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Patent number: 4531637Abstract: A package suitable for either hanging or standing on end. The package includes a blister portion having a receptacle with a substantially flat, open back which is usually closed by a thin strip in the final assembly, a top flange extending upwardly from the receptacle at the open back and a bottom flange extending downwardly from the receptacle at the open back. A carrier portion is joined to the blister portion and includes a flat rear panel abutting the open back. The blister portion is attached to the carrier portion by means of a flap in the rear panel securing the top flange to the rear panel and a band formed in the bottom of the carrier portion extending outwardly from the rear panel about a retention element protruding downwardly from the bottom of the receptacle. The band and the bottom flange in combination comprise a rest for supporting the package on end on a horizontal surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1984Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.Inventor: James A. Cusmano
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Patent number: 4375850Abstract: A system is disclosed for retail display of a cassette in a box and for storage of a cassette at home or in an automobile using a flat plastic holder having a window and four protrusions into the window. These protrusions fit into holes in the box. A pair of protrusions on one side, which are longer than on the other side, are inserted into matching holes in the box. As the other side is then moved into the window, the other (shorter) pair of protrusions snap into the remaining holes in the box. The holder has an extension at one end with a hole for receiving a rod of a display rack. For storage, the holder slides into slots on the inside of a case. The extension then seves as a tab for lifting the holder out of the case.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1982Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Assignee: Certron CorporationInventors: William A. Smyth, Graydon S. Carlson, Harold J. Wilde
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Patent number: 4332320Abstract: A jewelry display card is disclosed that includes a cellulosic card having means formed thereon for suspending said card from a support. A flexible synthetic foam sheet is fixed to said card with at least a portion of its perimeter bonded to said card to form an enclosure suitable for supporting an article of jewelry. The enclosure may be located on the forward side of the card for displaying the article of jewelry thereon, or may be located on the rear side of the card for containing a portion of a jewelry article therein such as a chain which is interconnected to an article of jewelry that is displayed on the front side of the card.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: A & H Mfg. Co.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Patent number: 4319684Abstract: A resealable package, comprising: a first, transparent member having a receptacle portion, a brim around the receptacle portion and structure forming one part of a snap-in lock formed in the brim; a second, flat member substantially co-extensive with the foldably connected to the transparent member along an edge of the brim opposite the snap-in lock structure, the second member having structure forming the other part of the snap-in lock, the first and second members being thereby detachably connectable; and, a removable sheet member, large enough to at least correspond in size to the first and second members and of relatively stiff material, interposed everywhere between the first and second members for reinforcing both the receptacle portion and the brim, the removable member having an opening through which only a portion of only the snap-in lock structure projects, whereby the members are held securely but releasably together.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1979Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Assignee: Aktiebolaget VolvoInventors: Erik E. Backman, Ulf A. Henrekson, Inge L. Nertman
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Patent number: 4280621Abstract: A laminar child resistant package including foldable layers peelably secured together in facing relation, and fold indicia marking a fold location to effect relief of the adhesive securement between layers.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Inventor: John F. Tonrey
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Patent number: 4196809Abstract: A laminar child resistant package including foldable layers peelably secured together in facing relation, and fold indicia marking a fold location to effect relief of the adhesive securement between layers.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1978Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Inventor: John F. Tonrey
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Patent number: 4190191Abstract: A sliding lid is disclosed for use on flanged trays. The lid is prepared from a blank of flexible material such as paperboard or the like and includes side panels which are folded and glued to provide slide channels for accepting the tray flange. The blanks are cut and scored to include integral guides at the leading edges of the slide channels for accepting the tray flange and friction locking means which cooperate with the sides of the tray to retain the lids in place. The lids are intended for use on ovenable trays for packaging and cooking food.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Hampton E. Forbes, Jr.
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Patent number: 4130197Abstract: A display card blank for forming a display card having an integral pocket. The pocket is particularly adapted to hold coupons, recipes, or other informations in printed form, and the display card itself is so arranged that it can be hung from hooks, or it can be positioned on a shelf and held in position by the weight of the product involved, or it can be set up in an easel arrangement to display the message on the card and the articles in the pocket, or it can be attached to a pole-type display. The display card blank is so configured that only a single printing pass is needed to print both the card surface and the front panel of the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1977Date of Patent: December 19, 1978Assignee: Midwest Bindery Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Philip R. Fox
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Patent number: 4099611Abstract: A display device for use in the display of ornamental articles such as jewelry, comprising the combination of a plurality of display inserts and a support for releasably mounting such inserts within recesses formed in the front surface of such support. Each insert is provided with a pair of outwardly rearwardly extending ribs for engagement with relatively straight side edges formed by the terminal portions of webs inwardly extending from the recesses and in turn defining openings therein, the openings particularly adapted to receive rearwardly projecting portions of the articles of jewelry mounted on the inserts.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1976Date of Patent: July 11, 1978Assignee: A. & H. Mfg. Co.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Patent number: 3985289Abstract: A container having a cover removably connected to a receptacle with the receptacle being formed from a flexible material such as paperboard whereas the cover may be formed from a thin flexible plastic sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1975Date of Patent: October 12, 1976Assignee: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventor: Kenneth E. Prince
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Patent number: 3948393Abstract: A bubble type display package includes a cardboard base panel having a thermoplastic coated clear face and an opening, a receptacle member open at its rear and having a peripheral wall projecting through the base opening and terminating in peripherally spaced outwardly projecting ears heat sealed to the base panel rear face, and a thermoplastic cover member having peripherally spaced ears interdigitating the receptacle member ears and heat sealed to the base panel rear face. The cover member is flat or cup shaped and the cover and receptacle members are transparent.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1974Date of Patent: April 6, 1976Assignee: Solo Products CorporationInventor: William Lewi