With Flaccid Wrapper Patents (Class 206/548)
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Patent number: 12036105Abstract: A product including a feminine hygiene pad provided in a folded configuration within an individualized package is disclosed. The pad is folded separately of the package and contained within the package. The pad may include a backsheet adhesive coversheet including a section of polymeric film adhered to an outward-facing side of the backsheet of the pad, and a deposit of backsheet adhesive disposed between the backsheet adhesive coversheet and the backsheet, the the backsheet adhesive coversheet and the backsheet adhesive being selected and adapted such that the backsheet adhesive coversheet may be peeled away from the pad to expose the backsheet adhesive without substantial damage to a remainder of the pad, and such that the backsheet adhesive remains substantially in place and adhered to the backsheet following peeling away of the backsheet adhesive coversheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2020Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Sion Agami, Dale F. Bittner, Ryan Breehne, Angila A. Darcy, Benjamin P. Goodman, Mathias J. Hilpert, Andrew Saksa, Curtis Vanvalkenburgh
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Publication number: 20150114873Abstract: A combination in accordance with the present invention comprises two elements; an insert and a sealable plastic bag. In the preferred embodiment, the insert comprises an outer perimeter; a plurality of primary folds formed within the outer perimeter; a plurality of side supports extending outwardly from the plurality of primary folds; and a plurality of secondary corner folds at the outer perimeter. The insert is used with a pliable and portable food item, such as a sandwich, and placed within the sealable plastic bag. The insert further comprises elements to tent or protect the food item during transport of the insert and food item within the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventor: Charles Edwin Vestweber
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Patent number: 8833559Abstract: A beverage container holding a beverage includes a cap that can be used to prevent contamination of a beverage between drinks. The cap is sized to fit over the foot of the beverage container for use as a non-slip coaster. The beverage container is shrink wrapped to retain the cap on the top of the beverage container. The shrink wrap includes a pair of vertically disposed perforations which facilitate opening of the beverage container. The shrink wrap also aids in keeping the beverage container sanitary by preventing contaminants from reaching surfaces of the beverage container.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Zipz, Inc.Inventor: J. Henry Scott
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Publication number: 20140120207Abstract: A package having a toothpick or other utensil that is defined or protectable within an interior sterile and/or sanitary area of the package that will not be confused with consumable contents. Multiple utensils can be provided of the same or different types.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventors: Mark Steele, Greg Melchoir
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Publication number: 20130292274Abstract: Combination beverage and food containers. Various embodiments are configured to store a consumable beverage or otherwise consumable liquid as well as at least one second item which may comprise an edible foodstuff, such as for example, sandwich wedges, bagels, donuts, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: JORDAN CREATIVEWORKS, LLCInventor: Jordan S. Bernhard
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Patent number: 7857135Abstract: A combination product/napkin package is provided. The combination package includes a product wrapper and a napkin. The product wrapper comprises a sheet of flexible film that is foldable around the product and has edges sealable around a periphery to enclose and seal the product therein. The napkin is affixed to the wrapper at a position outside the sealed product.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: McKee Foods Kingman, Inc.Inventors: Richard K. Martin, R. Gordon Bentley, Scott D. Cline
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Patent number: 7815050Abstract: A combination product/napkin package is provided. A package includes a product wrapper and a finger wiping patch. The product wrapper comprises a sheet of flexible film that is foldable around the product and has edges sealable around a periphery to enclose and seal the product therein. The finger wiping patch is a textured surface of foaming ink absorbent resin, tacky resin, or a textured material applied to the wrapper at a position outside the sealed product.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: McKee Foods Kingman, Inc.Inventors: Richard K. Martin, R. Gordon Bentley
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Publication number: 20090159483Abstract: A multiple-compartment rigid food package that allows for individual compartments to be initially packaged together in a connected manner, yet later be separated from each other while a film remains intact upon the compartments to allow opening at different times. The film and compartments each contain a weakened portion along which the film and compartments are relatively simultaneously separated. The back panel is used to provide a stand-up display feature. The back panel is a single, continuous piece, however, it can be removed or separated into at least two pieces by tearing along an area of weakness thereon with a portion of the back panel remaining on each compartment. The multiple-compartment food package provides for storage of a sliced food product, and in particular a single serving size of a sliced food product. The rigid food package also provides for arranging the sliced food product to have a fluffed appearance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Bonita M. Hinze, Alice Tilson Koehler, Rafael Quinones
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Patent number: 7387202Abstract: A convenient, portable, “all-in-one” kit that contains all of the feeding accessories that a child would require for a meal, and also provides a sanitary environment for eating the meal. The kit is comprised of members including a container member, which is a cup; and closing member, which is a lid with a controlled-flow drinking spout. The cup fitted with the lid is commonly known as a sippy cup. The lidded cup serves as an enclosure for the other members of the kit. The kit also includes a utensil member, such as a spoon or fork or both. The entire kit is inexpensive and therefore disposable after a single usage. A unique feature about the kit is the inclusion of a protective member that is a specialized sheet that can be adhesively fastened to a table or highchair and, as such, provides a sanitary zone for eating the meal.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Neat Solutions, Inc.Inventor: James T. Beaty
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Publication number: 20080017544Abstract: A meal kit is provided to facilitate providing utensils, mats, and other items. In one embodiment, the items are particularly suited for use by children. Meal kit items may include one or more of a mat, a straw, utensils and a wipe. In one embodiment, the mat is has an adhesive backing for sticking to an eating surface. In another embodiment, the straw is flexible and/or has a point for piercing a fluid container, such as a juice container. In other embodiments the meal kit includes crayons, activity books, stickers, and/or toys. Indicia may be provided to individualize the meal kit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventor: Andrea Amsden
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Patent number: 6655526Abstract: A packaging system consisting of a sealable thermoplastic bag with an exterior pocket and integral handle fastened across the top side and an open-domed, rigid plastic, stackable container that allows for the horizontal storage and transport of food products and other goods.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventors: Craig A. Urman, Martin Reall
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Patent number: 6502693Abstract: A cover on an open-topped container of food and/or drink either attached to the open top of the container by a first adhesive means forming a receptacle that can be slipped over the container. The cover has second adhesive means thereon so that, when the cover has been entirely or partially removed from the container to open the cover, it will remain attached to, or be attachable to, the container by the second adhesive means and can hang down, as a receptacle, from one side of the container, for receiving waste material.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: David Richard Percival
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Patent number: 5743402Abstract: A food package for containing a food product. The food package includes a tray having a base with an outer surface and an inner surface and a sidewall extending from the base. The sidewall has outer surface and an inner surface and defines a tray opening. A sleeve is provided which includes (i) a bottom section disposed adjacent the outer surface of the base; (ii) a side section disposed adjacent the outer surface of the sidewall; and (iii) a top section secured to the sidewall and substantially covering the tray opening. In another embodiment, a plastic film is interposed between the tray and the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1997Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Gics & Vermee, L.P.Inventor: Paul W. Gics
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Patent number: 5709307Abstract: An insulated lunch container including a bottom insulating member, a top insulating member; and a cover member having pockets for receiving the top and bottom insulating members therein. The top and bottom insulating members are held within the pockets by sets of hook and pile fasteners positioned within channels formed on the exterior surfaces of the top and bottom insulating members.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Inventors: Mildred M. Rosado, Luis R. Fasco
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Patent number: 5664671Abstract: A combination container includes a first container containing a beverage and presenting a base, a second container containing an edible solid and presenting an upper surface engaged with the base of the first container, and a band of heat-shrunk material surrounding the containers on either side of the joint therebetween for coupling the containers into a unitary package. In preferred forms, the heat-shrunk material forms a channel at the joint between the containers to facilitate gripping of the package and the channel is perforated to allow detachment of containers from one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventor: Greydon Wesley Nedblake, Jr.
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Patent number: 5501338Abstract: The food carrier comprises a plurality of stacked, interchangeable rigid food tray assemblies, at least one of the tray assemblies having a plurality of compartments formed therein. A strap secures the stacked food tray assemblies to each other, the strap comprises a handle for carrying the food carrier. A thermally insulative cover is provided for the outside of the food tray assemblies for stabilizing the temperature of any food contained therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Inventor: Paul E. Preston
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Patent number: 5293583Abstract: A compact low power water heater and food product warming unit especially designed for military vehicles which includes a sturdy and selectively sealed tank having uninsulated thermally conductive in which water may be heated by conduction by way of a heating element secured exteriorly of the tank. The tank is enclosed by a thermally insulated cover in such a manner that a plurality readily accessible pockets are provided between the cover and tank walls into which a plurality of field ration (MRE) or food packets may be inserted to thereby utilize the hot water in the tank as a source of heat for heating the packets.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: K.C. Electronics CorporationInventor: Kiran J. Chudgar
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Patent number: 5263633Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, a carton for consumer goods, specifically food items, is provided. The carton is a generally tubular, sleeve-type seal-end display carton having opposed parallel polygonal main panels. End closure flaps and left and right side closure flaps are foldably connected to the main panels. The carton, and the blank from which the carbon is formed, is modified to expose corner areas of the contents and to allow nesting of the blanks when the blanks are laid out on a sheet of stock paperboard material.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Waldorf CorporationInventors: William B. Bicksler, III, Billy R. Stroud
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Patent number: 5098012Abstract: A pack containing an article such as a bar of soap consists of an inner tubular liner within an outer wrapper. The material of the inner liner is folded over at opposite edges to form increased thickness margins at opposite ends of the pack. The outer wrapping may be of paper and has flap closures at opposite ends which are secured by adhesive. It can be arranged that the adhesive also secures the outer wrapping to the liner, preferably over faces of said folded over margins. By these measures, a more economical pack can be provided, employing a thinner grade of material for the inner liner, without sacrificing the degree of protection afforded to the article within the pack.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1987Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventor: Peter M. Will
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Patent number: 5011017Abstract: A paper napkin including a combination of crossing folds so as to form an exterior rectangular pocket for holding utensils that has a closed bottom, closed sides and an open top through which utensils can be inserted into the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1990Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Wisconsin Tissue Mills Inc.Inventor: William E. Giesen
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Patent number: 4792024Abstract: A changing caddy is described for carrying the items necessary to change an infant and providing a changing pad. The changing caddy includes a basket having a generally upstanding U-shaped handle attached to a generally rectangular body having four sides, and a pad having at least one moisture resistant surface. The pad has a plurality of fold lines for causing the pad to assume the contour of the outside configuration of the basket when folded. The pad has first and second sides and first and second ends, and connectors are provided on end plates attached to the ends for removably attaching the first and second ends together adjacent to said handle and for removably attaching the first and second sides to the ends of the basket.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignee: The Quaker Oats CompanyInventors: Kenneth P. Morton, Daniel J. D'Arcy, Merry S. Riehm
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Patent number: 4708248Abstract: This invention relates to food containers in the form of paper or plastic bag like structures having interiorly deployable food and beverage support means. These containers can be shipped in compact, folded condition resembling a plain bag but when opened and the support means deployed, a sturdy, secure beverage and food carrier is provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Inventor: George H. Davis
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Patent number: 4588078Abstract: A package for food products comprises a first container and a second container, which are filled respectively with a solid or solidifiable food product and a food product which can be used as a garnishing for the solid or solidifiable product.The first container is generally dish-shaped and has a rim with at least one straight side, and a straight edge located adjacent the bottom of the container and parallel to the straight side of the rim. The straight side and edge together define a flat side face of the first container.The second container is generally flat and has dimensions such as to allow it to be applied against the flat side face of the first container. The second container is at least partly compressible in order to expel the garnishing product contained therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1985Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Ferrero S.p.A.Inventor: Pietro Ferrero
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Patent number: 4428484Abstract: A portable wine bottle carrier is characterized by a tote bag having a non-rigid bottom and sides and an open top, and a cushion divider for dividing the interior of the bag into two vertical compartments suitable for receipt of a wine bottle in each whereby bottles carried in the bag in the compartments are maintained in spaced, cushioned relationship. In one form of carrier, the cushion divider consists of a flexible padded tongue secured at its lower end to the bottom of the bag, which divides the bag into the vertical compartments or alternatively the divider may be adjusted or positioned to the side to accommodate a single wine bottle of standard or larger size. Also with the use of a larger size wine bottle, the tongue may be folded upon itself and on the bottom of the bag to provide a padded base support for the bottle. In another form of carrier, the cushion divider consists of an inverted T-shape cardboard insert.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1982Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Inventors: Rosemary C. Rattay, M. Joan Rattay
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Patent number: 4251552Abstract: The present invention relates to production and packaging of rice-ball rolled in laver.A laver is wrapped in a packing sheet for blocking moisture and rice-ball is packed by said packing sheet. The rice-ball is rolled in said laver when stripping said packing sheet. The flavor of laver is prevented from being damaged by the moisture of said rice-ball even after a long time from its production. Moreover, said rice-ball in laver can be packed surely and cleanly for selling them at drive-in store or at a station.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Kyotaru Co., Ltd.Inventors: Koki Uno, Hirohumi Youda
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Patent number: 4251553Abstract: The present invention relates to production and packaging of seasoned rice rolled in laver. A laver is fixed on a long strip of packing sheet for blocking the moisture and seasoned rice of cylindrical shape is situated at the center of said packing sheet. The packing sheet is then folded back in order to pack the laver and the seasoned rice separately, preventing the direct contact of them. When eating, said seasoned rice is rolled on the laver by pulling one end of the packing sheet, stripping the seasoned rice which rolls over the laver on the packing sheet. Thus, the flavor of laver can be secured from damage by moisture of said seasoned rice even long after production. In addition, said seasoned rice rolled in laver can be packed surely and cleanly for selling at a drive-in store or at a station.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Kyotaru Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshiaki Kobayashi
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Patent number: 4247564Abstract: This invention relates to a package for an elongated rice-ball or bread and butter comestible together with a laver in an isolated manner until the comestible is wrapped with the laver. The package includes a long moisture-proof sheet such as vinyl or paraffin-coated paper doubled by folding it at the center thereof. The leading edge of the folded back surface may be again folded back in the opposite direction to form a short tongue. The comestible is placed on the single-layered end portion of the sheet and a laver is interposed between the juxtaposed portions of the sheet. The comestible can be wrapped together with the laver without laver becoming moist and the laver can be removed from between the juxtaposed portions of the sheet and wrapped around the comestible.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Inventor: Akitomi Tezuka
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Patent number: 4210244Abstract: A carrier as for tools, luggage and the like in which the carrier base is flexible fabric arranged for rolling or folding and in which a tab extending from the outer surface of the carrier base and substantially midway of its ends forms a handle when extended through an aperture provided at one end of the carrier base. A mechanically interlocking relationship is established between the handle tab and one apertured outer end edge of the base as by the use of a commercially available material such as "Velcro". Pockets or compartments are provided on the inner side of the base material in support of objects or things to be rolled up or folded in the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Inventor: Dale R. Westrick