Content Inspection Opening In Cover Patents (Class 206/475)
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Patent number: 10633128Abstract: An installation for producing a support for a product in a unitary dose including a supply member of a material web, a cutting apparatus to obtain a support card having a main portion, in which there is formed a main opening, and a foldable flap, in which there is formed a secondary opening. The installation further includes movement members for receiving the packaging of a product in a unitary dose so that a portion projects from the main opening and a peripheral edge is supported on the main portion of the card. The installation also includes folding members for folding the flap so as to enclose a portion of the peripheral edge between the flap and the main portion of the card. The installation also includes a fixing apparatus for fixing the flap to the main portion of the card.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2016Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Inventors: Flavio Este, Lorenzo Spagna, Maurizio Bertoni
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Publication number: 20110186461Abstract: A packaging container (10) formed from at least one blank of foldable material has a base (16) and side walls (18) which define an interior volume in which packaged products (26) are contained for transport and display purposes. The base has a plurality of inwardly extending protrusions (74) for engagement with the products to prevent them slipping whilst on display. The protrusions (74) may be formed by embossing the base or by means of die-cut tabs in the base which are pressed inwardly. The container (10) may be transported and/or stored on its side or whilst inverted so that the products do not flatten the protrusions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2009Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventor: Patrick Jules Joseph Poitevin
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Patent number: 7900392Abstract: An improved stripping basket for fly fishing is disclosed. The stripping basket is easily compacted for stowing while on board a boat, or for packing the stripping basket in a suitcase for travel to a fishing destination. The basket comprises multiple removable line separators and drainage holes in a base plate. The base plate folds towards the front wall of the stripping basket. The front wall has multiple slits that correspond to the arrangement of the line separators. With the line separators still attached to the base plate, the stripping basket can be quickly unfolded for use. This is convenient when on board a boat, awaiting a turn to fish. For longer term storage, such when packing in a suitcase for travel, the line separators can be removed for maximum portability.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Inventor: Albert C. Musto
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Patent number: 7726482Abstract: The present invention is directed generally to container for reconfigurable products and, in particular, to a display package operable to display a product in multiple configurations. The display package may include product housing portions adapted to slide from a first, adjacent position, where one product portion is positioned adjacent to another product portion, to a second, separated position, where one product portion is spaced from the other product portion. The display package may include a plurality of product housings adapted to rotate with respect to each other along a common axis such that product portions within the product housings may be selectively aligned to form desired configurations of a completed, displayed product.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Brian M. Rice
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Patent number: 7213703Abstract: A reusable package and storage album (1) displays and stores a multi-component product, combining the appearance of a blister pak with the security of a vacuformed clamshell package. Two sections (17 & 19) joined by hinges (43 & 45) to a spine (21), formed principally of plastic (11) and paperboard (9) materials, fold into a book or album-like structure to house the product components. Ample advertising space (9) is available on the exterior (3, 2, 21) and interior (23) surfaces for a layer of printed matter (13). The album type storage (17, 37, 19, 23) is helpful, discourages disposal of the packaging, which aids the environment, and allows manufacturer advertising and other printed information to persist beyond the sale. Hinges (43, 45) comprise an inverted rectangular U-shape in section in geometry. Windows (5, 7, 12) may be included to allow a view of the components.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: AVC CorporationInventor: Moshe Yair Begim
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Patent number: 7059469Abstract: A garment-concealable jewelry case having a front opening with a front cover panel portion that can be either moved or configured to reveal a plurality of parallel-running isolated storage compartments each having an interior storage space which is accessible through a front opening revealed when the front cover panel is removed or reconfigured. Through the front opening of each storage compartment, one or more necklaces, pendants, bracelets or other strands of jewelry can be securely hung on a pair of jewelry support posts adapted for spatial separation on the back wall portion of the storage compartment in order to accommodate the length of jewelry strands being supported.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Gemini Marketing CorporationInventors: Robert Simon, Lisa Simon
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Patent number: 6997322Abstract: A bathroom organizational assembly is presented for organizing the bathroom vanity area. The bathroom assembly creates an organized method of organizing bathroom toiletries such as tooth-brushes, combs, lotions, antibacterial soaps, facial tissue, barrettes, contact lens cases, and practically any other toiletry item. The bathroom organizational assembly consolidates and simplifies daily necessities with an enjoyable theme for the appropriate age group to encourage their usage. Storage and dispensing of items stored in the present invention simulates actions in the theme, to create functional decoration.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Inventor: Diana C. Peterson
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Patent number: 6959809Abstract: A reusable package and storage album (1) displays and stores a multi-component product, combining the appearance of a blister pak with the security of a vacuformed clamshell package. Two sections (17 & 19) joined by hinges (43 & 45) to a spine (21), formed principally of plastic (11) and paperboard (9) materials, fold into a book or album-like structure to house the product components. Ample advertising space (9) is available on the exterior (3, 2, 21) and interior (23) surfaces for a layer of printed matter (13). The album type storage (17, 37, 19, 23) is helpful, discourages disposal of the packaging, which aids the environment, and allows manufacturer advertising and other printed information to persist beyond the sale. Hinges (43, 45) comprise an inverted rectangular U-shape in section in geometry. Windows (5, 7, 12) may be included to allow a view of the components.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: AVC CorporationInventor: Moshe Yair Begim
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Patent number: 6106023Abstract: A greeting card or keepsake card includes a formed, raised image, and it includes panels which protect the front and rear of the formed, raised image. In a preferred embodiment, the front panel of the card also includes an opening through which one can see the raised image when the card is closed, and the front panel includes a pocket on its inside surface for receiving a compact disk or other flat member. Also in a preferred embodiment, the formed, raised image is surrounded by a raised frame, and the raised image panel defines a flat rear perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventors: Alexander M. Sud, Jim Berry
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Patent number: 5690220Abstract: A holder or packaging arrangement is provided for a compact disk or data storage disk. The packaging arrangement comprises a first pocket piece formed of clear plastic or other transparent material, and a second pocket piece formed of material such as non-woven fiber, the two pocket pieces being joined together along common edges to form a pocket sized to receive a compact disk. The arrangement further includes a panel of stiff material having an aperture formed therein, such as a hard cover of a book or binder for printed material associated with the compact disk. A sheet of heavy paper or like material is affixed to the back side of the panel, the pocket and compact disk being trapped between the panel and the paper so that the compact disk is viewable through the aperture and the transparent material of the first pocket piece.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1996Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Inventor: Raleigh Swan
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Patent number: 5655944Abstract: An aerial device capable of sustained flight and formed from a single sheet of substantially planar material and having a weight element receivable thereon for aiding the aerial device in achieving superior flight characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Robert M. Fusselman
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Patent number: 5251746Abstract: A container is disclosed for a cassette housing an image bearing medium having recorded images, for a stack of photographic picture prints made from the recorded images, and for an index print having rows of small-size positive images that match the recorded images. The container comprises a book-like jacket including a pair of leaves separated by a spine joined to the leaves at respective fold lines to permit the leaves to be arranged opposing each other. At least one of the leaves is photographic paper to permit the index print to be formed directly on that leave. The spine is wide enough to permit the stack of photographic picture prints to be stored between the leaves when the leaves oppose each other. An openable pocket web joined to the leaves across the spine is opened to receive the cassette when the leaves oppose each other. A storage sheath with a window for viewing the index print is adapted to receive the jacket with its leaves opposing each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1993Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Timothy F. Gresh, William H. Valls
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Patent number: 5249670Abstract: The award recognition package is formed from an originally flat diecut blank of paper stock. The blank is diecut so as to form a rectangular base section with four sides, with four flaps extending from each of the four sides of the base section. Each flap has a pair of bend scores so that as each flap is folded up and over onto the base section the award recognition package is formed into a thin box which displays the award recognition pin, tack, medallion or the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Jostens, Inc.Inventor: Doris M. Simon
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Patent number: 5001853Abstract: An ornament for attachment to the outside of a gift package that has at least one substantially flat surface includes a single sheet member formed with a substantially flat back portion which is adapted to fit against the surface of the gift package, and a plurality of spaced separate areas which are bulged outwardly away from the back portion to provide corresponding frontal protrusions. The frontal protrusions have differing shapes and appearances, and may also have colors added to their front surfaces so as to present artistic objects having a realistic appearance. In a preferred form of the invention the ornamental features portrayed by the front surfaces of the protrusions include at least one hand having a slit that is parallel to the back portion of the sheet member, and which is adapted to hold a gift card.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Inventor: Larry R. Odien
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Patent number: 4936462Abstract: The present invention relates to a story book that has two pages, with the first page having the beginning part of a story displayed therein; and with the second page having the ending of the story located beneath a food tray, which when filled with food hides the story but when emptied of food reveals the story or theme ending.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1989Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Inventor: Frank Yuen
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Patent number: 4598822Abstract: A carrying case for drill bits has concave rectangular top and bottom panels pivotably mounted at their rear long edges to a narrow, rectangular hinge strip and fastenable at the front edges of the panel to form a closed box. A drill bit holding block extending inward from the inner surface of the hinge strip contains a plurality of parallel bores disposed perpendicularly downward from the flat upper surface of the block. A longitudinally disposed slot cut through the rear surface of the block communicates with each bore. An elastic band looped around the block and lying in the slot is deformable by a longitudinally disposed, grooved compression strip extending inward from the top panel of the case to apply compressive holding forces on the shanks of drills contained within the bores in the holding block, thereby securing the drills in position with the box closed.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Megatool Inc.Inventor: David T. Hemmings
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Patent number: 4506789Abstract: A child-resistant package includes a sealed blister positioned between opposed front and back paperboard sheets that are adhered to each other. The front paperboard sheet includes openings through which the blisters project, and the back paperboard sheet includes a tear strip overlying the blister and being movable in a linear direction to permit its separation from surrounding regions of the back sheet to thereby expose a rupturable backing strip of the sealed blister, there being no other blisters linearly aligned with the linear direction in which the tear strip is movable.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1983Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Packaging Coordinators, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Dlugosz
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Patent number: 4466534Abstract: A display package for small, high value objects such as gem stones utilizes a double sided adhesive insert between a pair of cover members each of which is bonded to a respectively associated one of the adhesive sides of the insert. The article to be displayed is sandwiched between window elements, and in some forms cushion and background elements which are themselves bonded to respectively associated adhesive sides of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Inventor: J. Malcolm Dunn
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Patent number: 4422551Abstract: A folder for containing a strip of blister package units for pharmaceutical capsules includes a generally flattened sleeve of paperboard having side wall panels and a planar panel folded inwardly from an edge of the sleeve material. The panel is generally coplanar with one side wall panel of the sleeve, and includes a window, wherein a strip of severable blister package units may be inserted within the sleeve so that the blister portion of at least one of the units projects through the window, whereby the strip is retained within the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: James River-Dixie/Northern, Inc.Inventor: Thomas D. Pawlowski
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Patent number: 4053050Abstract: A display package for elongated products is prepared from a single rectangular blank of paperboard or the like that is folded about a centrally located score line and suspended on a display panel from a rod-like member which extends through an opening provided at the top of the package. The blank from which the display package is formed has a longitudinal dimension greater than its width dimension and includes, in addition to its centrally located score line, a plurality of cuts and secondary scores which together form a product enclosing and retaining intermediate panel and a pair of spaced apart upper and lower apertures of which one or both may be covered with a transparent film to provide a window or windows in the package.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1976Date of Patent: October 11, 1977Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Hampton E. Forbes, Jr., John M. Nock