Article Held In Apertures Of Opposed Walls Patents (Class 206/485)
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Patent number: 7726488Abstract: A shock absorbing device formed by a foldable card board sheet comprises a base portion, two wings extending perpendicularly from two opposite edges of the base portion, and two flaps extending perpendicularly from another two opposite edges of the base portion. The wings and the flaps are folded perpendicular to the base portion to enclose a space.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignees: Premier Image Technology (China) Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ming Li
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Publication number: 20100018887Abstract: The present invention provides a container for holding product therein during shipment and being returned for reuse that has a body, tracks attached to opposite sides of the body, and a plurality of support members supported by the tracks. Rollers are located at the ends of the support members which roll in the tracks to move the support members. The support members have product receptacles whereby products may be suspended between adjacent support members, portions of the products residing in the product receptacles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Bradford CompanyInventors: Calvin D. Nyeboer, Mark J. Feenstra
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Patent number: 7644823Abstract: A package (10) is described that includes a sleeve (12) having at least one end defining an opening. The sleeve further includes at least one pair of locking tabs (18) extending therefrom, each locking tab including a locking edge, each locking tab being folded inwards into the opening. The package further includes a rigid end cap (14, 16) dimensioned to fit closely within the opening, the end cap including a rim (30, 32) designed so that, when the end cap is inserted into the opening, the rim engages the sleeve end and prevents the end cap from being inserted further into the opening. The end cap further includes a channel (22, 24) for receiving the pair of locking tabs, the channel having a ledge (34, 36) that engages the locking edge of each locking tab to prevent the end cap from being removed from the sleeve opening. Another described package provides a release mechanism for allowing an end cap to be removed without causing damage to the package.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: John A. Gelardi, Richard Mazurek
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Patent number: 7624876Abstract: The present invention provides a packaging assembly for shipping and displaying a plurality of products. The packaging assembly includes a display stand and a plurality of display packs, each configured to hold one or more products. The display stand includes a base panel and left and right side panels projecting upward from the base panel's respective left and right edges. The left and right side panels each define a plurality of slots, with each slot of the left side panel cooperating with a slot of the right side panel to form a plurality of matched pairs of slots, each such matched pair of slots configured to receive at retain one of the display packs. Each slot includes a vertically non-linear section configured such that insertion of a display pack into each matched pair of slots causes the side walls to yieldably deform and thereby secure the display pack in its desired, upright orientation, despite repeated removal and replacement of the display packs by customers.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Timely Inventions, LLCInventor: Jeffrie Green
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Publication number: 20090288981Abstract: The present invention provides a package that can be used with products of a variety of size and/or shape products. The invention further relates to the use of a package that comprises purchase inducements to increase the sales of the product. The package for displaying a product comprises a strip of substantially rigid material, having a first end and a second end and an inner surface and an outer surface, configured to form a shape to encircle the product and to frictionally engage an outer surface thereof with the inner surface of the strip at two or more points of contact, wherein the first end and second ends of the strip are configured to link continuously.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventor: Jody Leanne Fedor
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Patent number: 7621403Abstract: A liquid cosmetic product retail unit includes a container and a plurality of dispensers disposed in the container. The container is dimensioned to fit onto a shelf in a retail store and includes a base, a lid and a plurality of receptacles formed in at least one of the base and the lid. A method for offering for sale a liquid cosmetic product is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Charles Peter Althoff, Jason Tilk, John William Nottingham, John Richard Nottingham, John Wilford Spirk, Jr., Jay Tapper, Patrick Coyne, Ian Stuart Midgley, Dean Michael Limb
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Patent number: 7604119Abstract: A protective and cushioning package (1) includes a base wall (2), two boxes (3), two flaps (4, 5), a device for maintaining the boxes (3) and the flaps (4, 5) in raised position; and for each box (3), an outer side wall (100), and intermediate wall (11) and an inner side wall (13) form a triangular profile linked by an articulation (14, 52) to the base wall (2) and at least one cushioning tab (20, 21) is arranged in an opening (15) provided in the box (3) by being attached to the box (3) solely by one end opposite the base wall (2).Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Essilor International (Compagnie Generale d'Optique)Inventors: Guy Schott, Marie-Amélie Clerc
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Patent number: 7569190Abstract: A small sample cup rack adapter having a spring biased plunger moveably disposed within a generally cylindrical outer body, with the plunger adapted to support a small sample cup within the outer body. After initial contact between an aspiration probe and the bottom of the small sample cup, the probe may be lowered an additional distance, minimizing the “dead volume” of sample.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Tumkur R. Vijay, David R. Thompson
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Patent number: 7513369Abstract: The invention is directed to a package and a method for displaying a product. The package may include a center element defining a hollow compartment enclosing a product disposed therein. The center element may include a pair of shafts extending outwardly from opposite sides of the center element, and multiple sides of the product may be visible from the exterior of the center element. The package may also include a support element including a pair of notches defined therein each corresponding to one of the shafts of the center element. The notches may receive the corresponding shafts of the center element to demountably engage the center element such that the center element is manually rotatable so that multiple sides of the product disposed within the center element may be viewable by the individual. The package may further include a package structure receiving the center element and support element therein, and including an opening for viewing the product and manually rotating the center element.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Hasbro, Inc.Inventor: Choongseo Lee
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Patent number: 7490726Abstract: A holder for soft toys includes a sheet of material that contains at least one amoeba shaped opening. The amoeba shaped opening is adapted to hold and align the soft toy when the soft toy is inserted into the opening. The soft toy is held in position irrespective of the orientation of the opening with respect to gravity.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventor: Alexander Virvo
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Publication number: 20080302693Abstract: A pan protection system and method for protecting a surface of a cooking pan is disclosed. Such a system includes at least a first pocket, a second pocket and a pocket divider placed between the first and second pocket for protecting the surface of a number of cooking pans.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventor: Carmen Albert
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Patent number: 7458461Abstract: A compressor packaging apparatus for fixing plural compressors each of which has dish-shaped end caps at both the upper and lower end portions of a cylindrical compressor body, including an upper plate and a lower plate between which the compressors are sandwiched and fixed, the lower plate being equipped with a plurality of stepped fitting portions in which the lower end caps of the compressors are fitted, and first paper pipes fitted to the stepped fitting portions. Furthermore, an intermediate plate having plural insertion holes in which the compressor bodies are inserted is provided, and second paper pipes fitted to the end caps at the upper portions of the compressors and third paper pipes may be provided between the upper plate and the intermediate plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masayuki Hara, Masazumi Sakaniwa, Takao Kanayama
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Publication number: 20080190789Abstract: An air freshener package for containing an air freshener and a fragrance emitting substance. The blister type package has one compartment for the air freshener unit and another sample compartment forming a bubble or blister for a separate sample of the scent emitting material. The air freshener unit and sample compartment have a corresponding fragrance. The sample compartment forms a pressure responsive selected area on the package and is designed of a rupturable ventable material. The sample compartment can be deformed by finger pressure decreasing the volume of the compartment and thereby causing a puff of scented air to exhaust to atmosphere through a discharger opening. In an alternate embodiment, the finger pressure is sufficient to rupture a fragrance containing bead filled with fragrance air or liquid which emits a fragrance which is released through a vent or a pin hole formed in the second sample compartment to the environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2005Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, LLC.Inventors: Daniel D'Amico, Jeremy R. Brookes, David Sissom
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Publication number: 20080142395Abstract: A package is provided having a tapered sleeve that has a greater width on a proximal end than a distal end of the sleeve, the sleeve having one or more foldable tabs and a first opening, and a tapered slidable insert having a greater width on a proximal end than a distal end of the slidable insert, the slidable insert having one or more indents, and the slidable insert being insertable into the sleeve through the first opening. The one or more foldable tabs align with the one or more corresponding indents, providing a locking mechanism. The foldable tab(s) can be located at the proximal end of the sleeve and the indent(s) can be located at the proximal end of the slidable insert, or the foldable tab(s) and the indent(s) can be located at a distal end of the sleeve and slidable insert, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Printex Packaging CorporationInventors: Joel Heller, David Heller
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Patent number: 7374048Abstract: Disclosed is a product package which includes a sleeve and at least on rigid end cap. The sleeve has longitudinally opposed first and second ends, the first end of the sleeve defining an opening and having at least two locking tabs extending therefrom. The first end of the sleeve also includes a tear strip positioned adjacent to the opening which has been formed using known techniques, such as, microperforation. Each locking tab includes a locking edge and is folded inwards into the opening. A rigid end cap is dimensioned to fit closely within the sleeve opening, the end cap including a rim that, when the end cap is inserted into the opening, engages the first end of the sleeve and prevents the end cap from being inserted further into the opening. The end cap also includes at least one channel for receiving the pair of locking tabs, the at least one channel having a ledge that engages the locking edge of each locking tab to prevent the end cap from being removed from the sleeve opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventor: Richard Mazurek
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Patent number: 7287648Abstract: A battery holding and dispensing device holds a plurality of batteries, in an assortment of battery sizes. The battery holding and dispensing device includes a frame having a plurality of compartments sized and shaped to each receive a battery of a particular battery size and each having a detent for releasably retaining the battery in the compartment. Each compartment has at least one opening in the bottom and lower side to expose a corner of the battery to allow finger ejection of the battery from the compartment past the detent, and to allow the user to touch the batteries to ascertain battery size by feel. The assortment of batteries held in the frame is preferably pre-selected to correspond to the batteries needed by a particular profession.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Tools Aviation, LLCInventors: Richard Foreman, Kathleen Foreman, Timothy Moreau, Brad Cherkas
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Patent number: 7278249Abstract: An integral, generally rectangular corrugated fibreboard blank folds to form an insert having three air cells for cradling and protecting a product. Two of the air cells stand vertically generally on top of the third air cell at ends thereof. A product rests on the third air cell and is received and captured between the two vertical air cells. The insert, with the product in place, fits into a box where tabs projecting from the insert cooperate with the box to form two more air cells at the opposite ends of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Fidelity Container CorporationInventor: David F. Kari
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Publication number: 20070215509Abstract: One aspect of the present invention provides an insert for receiving and securely retaining an article. The insert includes a base section, a lid section and a ribbed hinge section that couples the base section with the lid section. The base section receives the article and includes a plurality of corners. The base section includes a plurality of elevated portions and a recessed portion. The plurality of elevated portions are positioned adjacent to the plurality of corners of the base section, and each of the plurality of elevated portions include a locking mechanism that are configured to selectively couple the lid section to the base section to retain the article between the base section and the lid section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventor: David A. Moses
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Patent number: 7261204Abstract: A tote for carrying electric meters includes a lid section having a hinged connection to a base section for pivotal movement between open and closed positions, and a latching system releasably securing the lid and base sections together. Each of the sections is provided with a plurality of cavities. When the lid section is closed, the cavities in the lid section confront the cavities in the base section to provide a plurality of pockets. Each pocket is adapted to receive and locate one of the meters. The sections may be separable from one another. The hinged connection permits the lid section to be raised to clear the meters prior to being pivoted open. The cavities in the two sections may be formed by panel inserts which are removable for replacement by other panel inserts adapted to accommodate larger or smaller meters.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2004Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: The Detroit Edison CompanyInventors: Hasan M. Zaidi, Joseph S. Wycech
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Patent number: 7225925Abstract: A packaging structure for a container. The packaging structure includes a main frame including a first portion, a second portion and a connecting plate connecting the first and second portions, and a plurality of separators inserted in first and second grooves defined at the first and second portions respectively. The glass substrate is sealed in a loading slot formed by the separators.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: AU Optronics Corp.Inventors: Chiu-Chun Chen, Bo-Chi Chou, Wen-Yuan Chang
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Patent number: 7222797Abstract: A promotional tool and a vehicle used to distribute products, information, gift certificates, prepaid phone cards, and coupons for businesses, corporations, retail establishments, universities, and sales personnel. A customized gift card displays professionally created artwork, logos and graphics that best portray the provider's intent for the overall design. The card is folded, die-cut and glued to receive a multimedia disc, gift certificate, coupon or phone card. A Multimedia Disc is included as a gift with each card. It is a digital medium that contains professionally recorded digital music and a variety of audio, video, and graphic information regarding the provider. It is placed in the card so the label which supports the card's overall design, is in view. A gift certificate, coupon, or a prepaid phone card can be placed in the card for easy accessibility and scanning by a retailer.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventors: Milton Dávila, James Brian Sanders, Charles Dembisky
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Patent number: 7163103Abstract: A carton for packaging one or more articles, each having a laterally extending flange, includes a top wall panel, a side wall panel connected to the top wall panel, and an article retention structure with a tab formed from the side wall panel. The tab includes an upper edge for engaging the underside of the flange and an opposing lower edge defined by a pair of fold lines. The minimum distance between the top wall panel and the upper edge of the tab is less than the thickness of the flange, which causes the tab to pivot with respect to the adjacent side wall panel when the flange is received in the slit that is defined by the upper edge of the tab.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Inventors: Martinus C. M. Bakx, Jean-Michel Auclair
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Patent number: 7159721Abstract: A method of making a point of purchase display container including folding a sheet of resilient material having a series of fold markings and cut lines into the shape of a product container. A product container including a plurality of resilient members for association with a product that can be contained, displayed, and/or transported in the product container.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Inventor: Tim Martin, Jr.
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Patent number: 7137508Abstract: The invention relates to a folding box (1) for displaying and/or packaging an article (90). The folding box comprises a rear wall (2), on which in each case one side wall (3), (4) is articulated laterally, a base flap (5) is articulated at the bottom and a rear flap (6) is articulated at the top. A collar (9) is articulated via the rear flap (6), this collar being located perpendicularly to the rear wall (2) and having a cutout (190), in which the article which is to be packaged can be positioned. The side walls (4) and (3) are positioned such that they can fix the article (90). Above the collar (9), a folding part (11), (10) is articulated on the respective side walls (4) and (3) via a respective scoring formation (111) and (110) such that the fold parts (10, 11) are positioned, if appropriate adhesively bonded, one above the other. The base flap (5) is located perpendicularly to the rear wall (2) and has two insertion noses (14, 15), which are each connected to the inside of the side wall (3), (4).Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Beiersdorf AGInventors: Günther Schultz, Stefan Rüster
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Patent number: 7090078Abstract: A shipping frame assembly for transporting an object. The shipping frame assembly has at least one pallet adapted to receive the object and at least one coupling member removably mounted to the pallet, for securing the object to the pallet. The pallet includes a support member, which has at least one first cut-out portion. The coupling member has at least one second cut-out portion. When the coupling member is mounted to the pallet, the first cut out portion and second cut portion cooperatively form an aperture adapted to securely fasten the object to the pallet.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventor: Jules C. Gits
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Patent number: 7070050Abstract: For keeping knitting tools (2) in readiness and mounting them on knitting machines or other loop-forming machines, a tool holder (4) is provided, which is formed by or contains a transport rail (5). The transport rail (5) has two clamping legs (9, 11), which are parallel to one another and are provided with regularly distributed slots (16, 17). The slots firmly clamp inserted knitting tools by frictional engagement. With the knitting tools (2), the transport rail (5) forms a manipulable unit, in which when it is freely handled, the knitting tools (2) do not fall out of the transport rail (5). The pitch of the transport rail preferably matches the pitch of a needle bed of a machine to be equipped. The equipping of the machine is done by placing the transport rail on the needle bed or attaching it to it and pressing the knitting tools away, in a direction approximately perpendicular to the back portion (6) of the transport rail (5), out of their frictionally engaged mounting into their needle channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Groz-Beckert KGInventors: Armin Fäller, Andreas Dietz, Eckhard Fehrenbacher
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Patent number: 7021024Abstract: An integral, generally rectangular corrugated fibreboard blank folds to form an insert having three air cells for cradling and protecting a product. Two of the air cells stand vertically with the third air cell suspended between them. A product rests on the third air cell and is received and captured between the vertical air cells. The insert, with the product in place, fits into a box where tabs projecting from the insert cooperates with the box to form two more air cells at the opposite ends of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Fidelity Container CorporationInventor: David F. Kari
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Patent number: 7000775Abstract: A package is described that includes a sleeve having at least one end defining an opening. The sleeve further includes at least one pair of locking tabs extending therefrom, each locking tab including a locking edge, each locking tab being folded inwards into the opening. The package further includes a rigid end cap dimensioned to fit closely within the opening, the end cap including a rim designed so that, when the end cap is inserted into the opening, the rim engages the sleeve end and prevents the end cap from being inserted further into the opening. The end cap further includes a channel for receiving the pair of locking tabs, the channel having a ledge that engages the locking edge of each locking tab to prevent the end cap from being removed from the sleeve opening. Another described package provides a release mechanism for allowing an end cap to be removed without causing damage to the package.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Westvaco Packaging Group, Inc.Inventors: John A. Gelardi, Richard Mazurek
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Patent number: 6971513Abstract: A packaging system for a door knob assembly is disclosed which includes a clear or translucent extruded tubular member for encasing a door knob, lever, deadbolt or other door hardware or accessory. A pair of end caps are disposed at opposite ends of the tubular member for defining a packaging volume therein. The particular door hardware contained within the packaging system may be supported on an insert which further provides a storage volume within the packaging system for additional components of the lockset. Retaining flanges extend from the end caps for releasably securing the packaged door hardware within the packaging system.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Newfrey LLCInventors: Michael Weinstein, Eric E. Thompson
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Patent number: 6955259Abstract: Syringe storage devices safely secure a syringe during ambulance treatment and transport of patients. A base has a plurality of mounting holes in its opposing sides and a plurality of adhesive tabs on its back to facilitate its attachment to an interior wall or cabinet of an ambulance. The front of the base has a plurality of clips and a shelf attached to it. Needle holes are present in the middle of the shelf beneath each clip. The needle holes and clips are adapted to receive and removably secure the needle cover and syringe body of a syringe. A portion of the front of the base beneath the shelf comprises a dry erase board where a user can use a dry erase pen to create a syringe label identifying the contents of the syringe removably stored above it.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Inventor: Robert A. Jesse
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Patent number: 6953118Abstract: A container, convertible from a shipping configuration to a displaying configuration, includes a shipping cover and a shipping liner fitted inside the shipping cover. The shipping liner defines a plurality of slots for laterally supporting display packs. The container also includes a display base, which also serves as a lid that fits on the shipping cover after the shipping liner and display packs have been packed therein in the shipping configuration. To convert from the shipping configuration to the displaying configuration, the container is positioned with the display base on bottom, and the shipping cover is lifted from the display base, leaving the display packs neatly in the display base and the shipping liner fixed in the shipping cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Uniden CorporationInventors: Atsuo Seno, Satoru Saito
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Patent number: 6951283Abstract: The storage and transport system for collapsible tradeshow displays preferably comprises a crate and framework in combination with components of a collapsible display system. By providing a crate and framework for more vertical storing and accessing the components and for organizing the components as they are placed in the crate, users may more efficiently set up and tear down the display system where there is limited floor space. The crate is durable and the framework securely holds components in place for safe and secure transportation.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Skyline Displays, Inc.Inventor: Troy S. Savoie
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Patent number: 6938770Abstract: A blister pack display holder for holding a plurality of blister packs arranged vertically comprising a back plate adapted to be hung on a vertical structure, a frame with an open top end arranged adjacent to the back plate with a slight gap therebetween, wherein the back plate and right and left edges of the frame sandwich margins horizontally separated at sides of the blister pack respectively from the front and back so that the packs are slidably held vertically on a front surface of the back plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: FDK CorporationInventors: Shinji Nittono, Taiji Yokota
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Patent number: 6935505Abstract: The present invention comprises a tortilla housing and support apparatus, configured to be manipulated so that the housing performs as a tortilla support device that provides vertical support to at least one tortilla. The tortilla housing and support apparatus is initially used as a tortilla-packaging box, such as tortilla boxes currently in use at supermarkets for housing tortillas. The tortilla housing has a configuration so that it may be manipulated from serving as packaging so that it performs as a tortilla support device.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventors: Jonathan Nash, Jr., Aaron R. Easley
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Patent number: 6866150Abstract: A containment unit for protecting fragile objects (e.g., medical slides) during transit is provided, wherein the unit is light weight, yet secure, and such that the objects are securely held in place during transit (e.g., mailing, delivery) to ensure that they are not jostled, intermingled, rearranged, displaced, broken, or otherwise physically harmed/affected.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: The Mason Box Company, Inc.Inventors: Hugh Mason, Michael J Gruslin, Joseph Winn
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Publication number: 20040251162Abstract: An individual cupcake holder having prongs extending inwardly from the outside shell walls in order to secure a cupcake in place within the cupcake holder, either above the baking liner or anywhere below the lip edge of the cupcake baking liner so that the frosting of the cupcake remains unmarred during transport in lunch boxes and the like. It is also disclosed to include a plurality of prongs that secure a cupcake both above and through the baking liner. Of course, other pastries may be transported in this little container, as well as pieces of fruit and other assorted food items.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Peggy A. McGinnis, Colleen M. Patrona, Robert J. McGinnis, Denise M. McGinnis, James D. McGinnis, Kimberly A. Fuga, Sally T. Palazzolo, Kim P. Fuga
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Patent number: 6702115Abstract: A packaging arrangement, the arrangement characterized by: an outer carton (12); a plurality of supporting inserts (14, 16, 18) within the carton, the inserts being supported against inner walls of the carton, the inserts being maintained in a spaced apart relationship with one another and having one or more passage means therein (20, 22, 30) each passage means being adapted to provide support for articles held in the packaging arrangement and one or more of the inserts (14, 16) being adapted to hold and provide support for articles of different dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2003Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Skypak International PTY LTDInventor: Andrew Roper
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Patent number: 6691871Abstract: A personalized message-blanket package enclosing a plurality of customer-selected tangible items for delivery to a plurality of recipients. In the preferred embodiment, the package comprises a blanket that completely covers its outer surface with the customer's message imprinted or otherwise impressed thereon. The present invention also provides a system and a method for generating such a message-blanket package by a customer interfacing with a personal computer that is connected to the Internet or to an intranet. By engaging with this interface, the customer gains interactive access to specially-designed software located on a host file-server in order to generate a customized multifaceted message consisting of a combination of pertinent verbiage, graphics images, clipart, and music. This customized message is physically imprinted upon the outer surface of the front and back panel of the message-blanket package.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Elizabeth Moeller
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Patent number: 6691868Abstract: A retainer card is disclosed which includes a pair of fold lines, a main section, and a center section. Opening(s) formed in the main section cooperate with opening(s) formed in the center section so as to form at least one receptacle for a surgical or medical device. The main section is deflectable from a relaxed configuration to a flexed configuration when a surgical or medical device is inserted into a corresponding one of the receptacle(s). The retainer card and the surgical or medical device(s) contained therein can be inserted into an outer sterilizable envelope.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventor: Constance E. Roshdy
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Publication number: 20030217944Abstract: The invention relates to a blank that comprises a lid portion of a box; a folding portion which can be erected to form an internal support (S) to house vials, ampoules, miniature bottles or similar articles endowed with a body, a neck and a head, that comprises at least one first section (7) endowed with a first plurality of holes (F7) and at least one second section (9) endowed with a second plurality of holes (F9), one of the two sections being provided with holes that have such dimensions as to retain said articles in correspondence of their necks and presenting around said retaining holes (F9) means for temporarily and reversibly increasing the dimensions of the said holes; at least one folding portion engaging with said internal support (S) for maintain it erect and square. The invention also relates to the boxes obtained from this blank and a procedure for packaging vials, ampoules, miniature bottles or similar articles in such boxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Gianpaolo Belloli, Alessandro Resta
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Patent number: 6651814Abstract: A carrier for coiled filaments comprises a longitudinal base having a first end including a reinforced edge, a second end, and a first ledge opposite a second ledge. There is a raised platform between the first ledge and the second ledge. The raised platform has a first row of projections extending above the raised platform adjacent to the first ledge of the base. A second row of projections extends above the platform adjacent to the second ledge of the base, in parallel relationship to the first row of projections. The raised platform accommodates a plurality of rectangular envelopes each sized to mount in overlapping relationship between the first row of projections and the second row of projections. Each envelope contains a filament so that the ends of the filament extend out of the envelope from openings in the corners of the envelope. A first rail of resilient material mounted on the first ledge includes a plurality of slits each to receive one end of a filament.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Higbee, Martin G. Afflerbaugh
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Patent number: 6640967Abstract: The invention includes both a lens box blank and a lens box. The lens box blank that is folded into a lens box may, for example, comprise: a cross-bar alignment of box segments and a vertical stem alignment of box segments; the vertical stem alignment of segments including at least a front flap, a top flap, a bottom flap, and a rear flap separated by folding lines between flaps; the cross-bar alignment of box elements comprising in symmetry about the bottom flap at least two side flaps, at least two support frame top flaps, at least two lens support frame flaps with an opening in each lens support frame flap to nestle a lens, and at least two lens support frame securing flaps. The lens box blank may have at least one of the rear flap segment and the bottom flap has a flap extension thereon. The lens box blank may also have the lens box support frame flap openings as at least partially arcuate.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Gregory T. Mathias, Mehmed Temim
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Patent number: 6615985Abstract: A sleeve box including a sleeve with a base, opposite sides, and a connecting handle over the base. At least one of the opposite sides of the sleeve has a locking tab. The sleeve box further includes a lower pan having an out turned flange forming a groove. An upper dome cover is fitted over the lower pan to form a food container. The sleeve is fitted around the food container with the locking tab fitted restrictively into the lower pan, thereby assisting to secure the food container within the sleeve. The sleeve has a vent aligned with a vent in the upper dome cover to allow heat to escape from the interior of the container.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Indiana Carton CompanyInventor: James R. Foreman
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Patent number: 6595364Abstract: Point-of-sale display apparatus for a plurality of flag designs comprises a generally flat back panel having a bottom edge portion and an upper edge portion. A flag retaining means is fastened to the back panel and defines a plurality of loops sized to accommodate a rolled flag in each of the loops. The loops are preferably comprised of elastic material. The upper edge portion may be generally triangular shaped with the apex of the triangle defining a point from which the display apparatus can be hung. The display apparatus also includes a clear, plastic enclosure shaped to accommodate the display apparatus within the enclosure. The display apparatus is used to display for sale a plurality of flag unfurlers and a variety of flag designs, and doubles as a convenient and effective storage container.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventors: Anthony Palermo, Jr., Robert H. Anderson
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Patent number: 6533115Abstract: The packaging box includes an inner box body 20 and an outer box body 10 each made of paper. In the inner box body 20, a protection box portion 21 for protecting the screw portions 3d and the outer side electrodes 3e of the spark plugs 3 is formed by being bent. Screw portion insertion holes 30 capable of passing the screw portions 3d of the spark plugs 3 therethrough and bent tabs 32 being bent at the inside of the protection box portion 21 are provided on the upper surface of the protection box portion 21. The lower surfaces of the large diameter portions 3c of the metallic shells of the spark plugs are supported by the upper surface of the protection box portion 21 including the bent edges 31b of the bent tabs 32.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignees: NGK Spark Plug Co., LTD, Kawahara Packaging CorporationInventors: Yoshiaki Saiki, Tomoaki Aoki, Hisaki Sanoi, Yoshihiko Kawahara
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Patent number: 6474473Abstract: A shipping and display container for bottles or other frangible articles, in which mating insert half sections of cardboard or other material have recessed portions defining supports for nesting and supporting the articles along three spatial axes. An insert section may be used as a display container for the article or articles, and two insert sections placed together in mirror image relationship from opposite sides of the articles and placed in a box form a container for shipment. The insert sections are each formed from a single blank, and may be shipped flat or in an erected or partially erected condition. Panels of the insert sections interlock when erected to hold the insert section in erected condition, and adhesive may be used between some panels to assist in holding the insert section erected and to enhance the strength and rigidity of the insert section.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventor: Wilbur Wong
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Publication number: 20020148744Abstract: A carton for packaging a plurality of substantially identical notebook computers having sides and bottoms. The carton comprises first and second parallel spaced-apart side walls, first and second parallel spaced-apart end walls adjoining the first and the second side walls to form a four-sided enclosure, and spaced-apart parallel top and bottom closures adjoining the four-sided enclosure to provide a six-sided enclosed space. Moreover, the carton comprises a first insert disposed in the enclosed space and extending substantially continuously over the bottom closure and being supported by the bottom closure. The notebook computers are disposed within the six-sided enclosed space and engaging the first insert. Furthermore, the carton comprises a second insert disposed in the enclosed space.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventor: Fong-Ling Hsu
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Patent number: 6431362Abstract: An object of the invention is to transport safely and reliably a unit such as a developing cartridge in which toner is used, and toner, and to reduce the dimensions and cost of an apparatus for packaging such a unit. Two buffer members are fixed to two opposite widthwise end sides of a developing cartridge, and the resultant combination is accommodated in a packaging box. Each buffer member has a hollow structure formed by blow molding a thermoplastic resin material. The toner is inserted into the interior of each buffer member from an opening thereof, and the buffer members and a non-toner-charged developing cartridge can be packaged together and transported. When the toner in each buffer member is supplied via the opening thereof to the interior of the developing cartridge after the transportation of these parts is completed, a structure in the developing cartridge for preventing the coagulation and leakage of the toner being transported can be simplified, and cost reduction can be effected.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshige Araki, Toshihide Ohgoshi, Shigeyuki Wakada, Yoshinori Otsuka, Eiichi Kido
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Publication number: 20020088733Abstract: The present invention relates to cartons and materials for cartons that may be used to prepare party favors to form a small, attractive, package with small gifts within. The physical process of making a party favor is facilitated by an easy-to-assemble carton for preparing party favors. In one embodiment, blank walls of material for preparing the cartons may be employed to prepare the party favor as well as a pushing element facilitating wrapping of a gift. The carton may, in one embodiment, have multiple polygonal wall portions formed from blank wall material such as for example, plastic or cardboard with possible openings through wall surfaces to define a carton cavity for assembling a gift. The carton cavity may have an optional pushing element to insert into wrapping, to help fill a wrapper, carton openings, or be formed from a sheet of blank wall material to form the party favor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2000Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Charles Serenita, Carol Desroches Ramey
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Publication number: 20020084201Abstract: A display container for displaying a spherical article includes a left side panel, a right side panel, and a connector coupled to the left side panel and the right side panel. Each of the left and right side panels includes a curved edge adapted to engage the spherical article. The curved edges cooperate to define a C-shaped opening to receive the spherical article therein. The connector is configured so that much of the surface area of the spherical article is exposed outside of the display container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventor: John Murray