Removable Bag Patents (Class 229/117.35)
  • Patent number: 6755324
    Abstract: A transporting/dispensing package for plural beverages including a carton (10), a pair of flaccid bags (12, 14) within the carton each bag having a fill spout (34, 36) secured to one of two sections (56, 58) of a spout-securing panel and a dispensing device (30, 32) secured to a front panel (22), and a bag-separation panel (46) between the bags. A pre-erected carton formed of a unitary blank and two flaccid bags, such pre-erected carton being easily erectable to form a package, and a method for transporting and dispensing more than one beverage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2004
    Assignee: Bib Pak, Inc.
    Inventor: James F. Geshay
  • Patent number: 6651873
    Abstract: A container made from corrugated paperboard has at least one mitered corner, with an extended edge portion of one of the container walls extending beyond the mitered corner. A bag cuff grab is formed on the extended edge portion to engage and at least temporarily hold in position a bag placed in the container while product is placed in the bag and container. In one embodiment, the container has six sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and two mitered corners. In another embodiment, the container has seven sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and three mitered corners. In a third embodiment, the container has eight sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and four mitered corners. A bag cuff grab can be formed on an extended edge portion at only one or all of the mitered corners, and can be limited to two bag cuff grabs on extended edge portions at diagonally opposite mitered corners. In a preferred embodiment, the bag cuff grab is a notch formed in the extended edge portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: International Paper Company
    Inventor: Benjamin Quaintance
  • Patent number: 6648218
    Abstract: A powder container of the present invention is made up of a deformable bag for storing desired powder and a box more rigid than the bag for accommodating the bag. The bag includes an outlet portion for discharging the power. Despite that the bag is flexible, the powder container does not fall down when mounted to an image forming apparatus. Further, the powder container is easy to assemble and easy to transport at the time of collection. A method of assembling the toner container and an image forming apparatus using the same are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2003
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Goro Katsuyama, Seiji Terazawa, Fumio Ogata
  • Patent number: 6637645
    Abstract: A convertible bread packaging product preserves loaf bread. The packaging product includes a foldable paperboard blank having first and second opposing end edges and first and second opposing side edges. The blank is folded along three lateral fold lines, and is attached along the first and second end edges to define a plurality of joined walls. The three lateral fold lines include a middle fold line and two outer fold lines. First and second spaced-apart scores are formed with the blank in a margin adjacent one of the first and second side edges. The first and second scores extend parallel to the side edge and intersect respective outer fold lines. The walls cooperate to form a protective enclosure having a length dimension greater than a width dimension, and at least one open end for receiving a loaf of bread. The enclosure is movable between a collapsed position for stacking the packaging product prior to use, and an open position for storing the loaf of bread during transport and handling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Inventor: Francis Eric Ferguson
  • Publication number: 20030141354
    Abstract: A container made from corrugated paperboard has more than four sides and is constructed to resist distortion when force is applied to the ends or sides of the container, and also to resist crushing when containers are stacked on top of one another. In one embodiment, the container has six sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and two diagonally opposed diagonal corner panels and two diagonally opposed square corners. In another embodiment, the container has seven sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and three diagonal corner panels and one square corner. In a further embodiment, the container has eight sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and four diagonally opposed diagonal corner panels. In this embodiment, the diagonal corner panels are oriented so that they subtend an angle of from about 35° to about 40°, and preferably 38°, with respect to the longitudinal axis of the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventor: Benjamin Quaintance
  • Patent number: 6564992
    Abstract: A combination point-of-purchase package and point-of-use disposable cooler for beverage containers, such as bottles or the like, which is a container provided with a separate, liquid impervious liner therein. The beverage containers are stored in the container and enveloped by the liner at the point-of-purchase. A spacer in the container but removable therefrom is provided to create a space in the container for receiving a cooling medium such as ice for cooling the beverage containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Assignee: The Jel Sert Company
    Inventor: Kenneth E. Wegner
  • Publication number: 20030062405
    Abstract: A packaging box includes a rectangularly configured box having an impact-resistant inner bag attached to a first side interior surface. The attached inner bag has an opening for inserting the article to be packaged. The inner bag is then closed about the article using tape elements. When properly closed the inner bag will be spaced from the box interior surface when the first side is facing up. An additional support for the inner bag includes tie members extending from the first side interior surface and about the closed inner bag, the tie members being joined into a twist knot, where further twisting tightens the tie members about the inner bag, thus supporting it generally and providing additional means for spacing the inner bag from the box interior surfaces when the first side is facing up.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: Tom Luu, Ana Luu
  • Publication number: 20030059130
    Abstract: A bag-in-box inner bag which has compatibility established therein between excellent self-standing ability and practical strength when the inner bag is to be handled without an outer box and which allows less liquid to remain during liquid discharge and makes it easy to hold container and is superior in container handling and handiness and which is rugged. This bag-in-box is a bag-in-box inner bag in the form of a self-standing bag comprising a front film having a charging/discharging spout, a rear film and a bottom film inserted between these two films, the three films being adhered by sealing, characterizing in that the bag-in-box inner bag has a corner part in the upper region divided from the containing part by the heat sealed part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2002
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Inventors: Michinori Yoneyama, Makoto Ichikawa
  • Publication number: 20030047592
    Abstract: A container made from corrugated paperboard has a bottom wall, opposite side and end walls, and a self locking arrangement on the end walls holding the container in erected condition. The self locking arrangement includes first and second end panels on opposite ends of the side walls, and a third end panel on opposite ends of the bottom wall. The end panels form the end walls of the container. The first and second end panels have at least one notch formed in an upper edge, and a roll over flap is foldably joined by at least one web to an upper edge of each of the third end panels and is folded inwardly and downwardly over the upper edges of the first and second end panels into a locked position to hold the end panels and thus the container in erected condition. In the locked position, the web is engaged in the notch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2002
    Publication date: March 13, 2003
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY
    Inventor: Benjamin W. Quaintance
  • Patent number: 6520403
    Abstract: A container for retaining bulk materials for storage and/or transport. The container includes improvements over existing collapsible containers designed for the same purpose. The container of the present invention includes an impervious liner for receiving and retaining within the container bulk materials for which contact with reactive fluids is undesirable. Such bulk materials include, but are not limited to, spent catalysts. The impervious liner is preferably made of a material such as a polypropylene/nylon/polypropylene blend. An additional feature of the present invention is a weather-blocking cover that is adapted to be connected to the walls of a bulk container that may or may not be collapsible. The weather-blocking cover is adapted to seal off upper surfaces and edges of the container so that the container may be stored externally for extended periods without fear that precipitation will seep into the interior of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: Lapoint Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: John H. Lapoint, III
  • Patent number: 6519436
    Abstract: A powder container of the present invention is made up of a flexible or deformable bag storing powder therein and a box for accommodating the bag. A seal valve is fitted in an outlet portion formed in the bag while a cap removably closes the outlet portion. When the bag is pressed in the collapsing direction, the powder is prevented from flying about via the seal valve. The powder container is easy to assemble.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventor: Goro Katsuyama
  • Publication number: 20030024971
    Abstract: A container assembly for bulk materials and a kit for assembling same are disclosed. A forming member having a plurality of sidewalls defines an internal cavity for receiving bulk materials. The sidewalls are arranged relative to one another and are locked into position so as to define a geometric volume of predetermined shape, by means of a locking assembly. The locking assembly can be integrally attached to or can be separable from the sidewalls, and can form a bottom of the container assembly. A tubular sleeve of continuous material is sized to snugly engage and overlie substantially the entire outer surface area of the sidewalls. The sleeve provides the containment strength, while the forming member provides structural shape and stability to the container assembly. Additional layers of corrugated material or woven polypropylene material or their combination may be used as inserts engaging the inner peripheral sidewall areas of the forming member to provide additional strength to the container assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2002
    Publication date: February 6, 2003
    Inventors: Robert J. Jones, Michael R. Jones
  • Publication number: 20030019919
    Abstract: A container made from corrugated paperboard has at least one mitered corner, with an extended edge portion of one of the container walls extending beyond the mitered corner. A bag cuff grab is formed on the extended edge portion to engage and at least temporarily hold in position a bag placed in the container while product is placed in the bag and container. In one embodiment, the container has six sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and two mitered corners. In another embodiment, the container has seven sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and three mitered corners. In a third embodiment, the container has eight sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and four mitered corners. A bag cuff grab can be formed on only one or all of the mitered corners, and can be limited to two bag cuff grabs on diagonally opposite mitered corners. In a preferred embodiment, the bag cuff grab is a notch formed in the extended edge portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2002
    Publication date: January 30, 2003
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY
    Inventor: Benjamin Quaintance
  • Publication number: 20030019920
    Abstract: A container made from corrugated paperboard has more than four sides and is constructed to resist distortion when force is applied to the ends or sides of the container, and also to resist crushing when containers are stacked on top of one another. In one embodiment, the container has six sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and two diagonally opposed diagonal corner panels and two diagonally opposed square corners. In another embodiment, the container has seven sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and three diagonal corner panels and one square corner. In a further embodiment, the container has eight sides, with two side walls, two end walls, and four diagonally opposed diagonal corner panels. In this embodiment, the diagonal corner panels are oriented so that they subtend an angle of from about 35° to about 40°, and preferably 38°, with respect to the longitudinal axis of the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2002
    Publication date: January 30, 2003
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY
    Inventor: Benjamin Quaintance
  • Patent number: 6435402
    Abstract: A packaging system for storing and dispensing pourable items includes a box that has an opening. An inner liner inside the box has a removable portion defined by at least one line of weakness. The removable portion is positioned adjacent to the opening in the box. The packaging system has a first mode for longer term storage in which the removable portion remains intact to seal the inner liner, and a second mode for dispensing the contents of the inner liner through the opening in which the removable portion has been at least partially removed from the inner liner. In one embodiment, the box comprises a front wall having an opening and an inside surface, a back wall, a first and a second side wall, a top and a bottom flap, and a slide that is in contact with the inside surface of the front wall, the slide having an opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Inventor: David Todjar Hengami
  • Publication number: 20020043553
    Abstract: A flat stackable flat folding paper recycle envelope including an enfolding draw string closeable about the envelope. The envelope is combined with a support box to better enable loading. The box provides for a plurality of envelopes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2001
    Publication date: April 18, 2002
    Inventor: Cheuk-Yiu Man
  • Patent number: 6360942
    Abstract: A box for conveniently storing and dispensing pourable materials has a front wail having a first and a second opening and an inside surface. The box also has a back wall, a first and a second side wall, a bottom flap and a first and a second top flap. A first slide and a second slide are in contact with the inside surface of the front wall, each of said slides having an opening. The front wall, the back wall, the first and second side walls, and the top and bottom flaps are interconnected so as to form a box. The first slide is movable between an open position in which it substantially aligns with the first front wall opening, and a closed position in which it is entirely out of alignment with the first front wall opening. The second slide moves independently from the first slide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Inventor: David Todjar Hengami
  • Patent number: 6318626
    Abstract: A reclosable packaged food container, comprising an outer carton and an inner flexible liner. The outer carton has a generally semi-rigid construction, the inner liner is positioned inside the outer carton, and a supply of a food product is disposed in that liner. The outer carton includes a top wall that, in turn, includes first and second opposing top flaps. These flaps are movable between closed and open positions; and in the open position, the top flaps form a top opening, longitudinally extending only partly across the length of the top wall, to provide access to the inner liner. The inner liner includes a top edge and a top portion. That top edge is adapted to form a reclosable pour opening at the top of the top portion of the liner. In addition, the top portion of the liner is adapted to form a collapsible pouring spout extending only partly across the top edge of the liner and also extending through the top opening in the carton to dispense the food product from the liner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Assignee: Kraft Canada Inc.
    Inventors: Dane T. St. Pierre, Daniel A. Thiemann
  • Patent number: 6290124
    Abstract: A container including an outer shell, a flexible bag within the outer shell, a mouth and a handle. The outer shell has a top, a bottom and sidewalls. The outer shell also defines an opening. The flexible bag within the outer shell defines an aperture. The mouth is secured to said flexible bag surrounding said aperture and defines a fluid passageway. The mouth is sized and shaped such that fluid can be poured through the mouth from a source having an outlet spaced above the mouth. The handle extends outward from said top of said outer shell and has sufficient strength to provide essentially all support for said container when the bag is filled with liquid in either of two positions, with the first position being where the opening is facing upwards and the second position being where opening is facing sidewards. Desirably, the mouth and opening are sized and shaped such that when the opening is facing upwards the human eye can detect when a level of fluid in the container is approaching the mouth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Assignee: J & M Coffee Container Co, Inc.
    Inventors: Jared P. Andrews, Sr., John W. Goodin
  • Patent number: 6273332
    Abstract: Broadly defined, the present invention is an improved packaging system for products that can be poured. Most commonly, those products will be solid pourable products, such as cereals, candies, rice, detergents, and a multitude of other products. However, in a broad sense, the packaging system can be used with liquids and other pourable products. One aspect of the present invention is a box with an opening and a mechanism to open and close the opening. The system includes a liner. The liner may have a removable portion, defined by one or more lines of weakness or by other means such as a removable sticker. The removable portion of the liner is aligned with the box opening. The system can optionally include a cartridge, into which the liner is affixed, for insertion into the box. The cartridge serves to maintain the liner in the proper position within the box. As another option, the system can include a sound module. As the box is opened, the sound module is activated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Inventor: David Todjar-Hengami
  • Patent number: 6253993
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a self-erecting container formed from the rapid deployment of flattened, partially articulated and/or pre-glued blanks into an articulated orientation, for the facilitated containment and dispensing of fluid articles. The self-erecting container comprises a bottom panel, two end panels, two side panels, and a pair of corner panels joining each end panel to each side panel. One of each pair of corner panels is affixed to one of opposed side or end panels, forming a container pocket having a substantially collapsed orientation. Upon raising of the end or side panels, respectively, the corner panels cause the respective side or end panels to be automatically be raised relative to the bottom panel, and the container pocket prompted to a substantially upright and expanded orientation. The container further comprises a fluid article holding bag attached to a nozzle, which is inserted into at least one aperture in one of the bottom, end and side panels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: Stone Container Corporation
    Inventors: Michael M. Lloyd, Jeffrey S. James, Kerry Donavon Wellner, Karen M. Chiera, Kenneth J. Zion
  • Publication number: 20010004994
    Abstract: A container including an outer shell, a flexible bag within the outer shell, a mouth and a handle. The outer shell has a top, a bottom and sidewalls. The outer shell also defines an opening. The flexible bag within the outer shell defines an aperture. The mouth is secured to said flexible bag surrounding said aperture and defines a fluid passageway. The mouth is sized and shaped such that fluid can be poured through the mouth from a source having an outlet spaced above the mouth. The handle extends outward from said top of said outer shell and has sufficient strength to provide essentially all support for said container when the bag is filled with liquid in either of two positions, with the first position being where the opening is facing upwards and the second position being where opening is facing sidewards. Desirably, the mouth and opening are sized and shaped such that when the opening is facing upwards the human eye can detect when a level of fluid in the container is approaching the mouth.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2000
    Publication date: June 28, 2001
    Inventors: Jared P. Andrews, John W. Goodin
  • Patent number: 6237841
    Abstract: A retainer with a bottomed retaining hole and a pair of insertion grooves so that a self-standing packaging bag in a closed state is set in the retaining hole and insertion grooves and then the bag is opened and kept opened during packaging operations. The retaining hole that is vertically formed accommodates the body portion of the self-standing packaging bag, and both side edges of the bag are inserted in the insertion grooves which are vertically installed in symmetrical positions on both sides of the retaining hole. The depth of the bottomed retaining hole and insertion grooves is set to be smaller than the length of the self-standing packaging bag, the spacing between the end portions of the insertion grooves is set to be equal to or greater than the width of an unopened self-standing packaging bag, and the angle between the inside surfaces of the retaining hole and insertion grooves is set at or about 90 degrees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2001
    Assignee: Toyo Jidoki Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Shoji Tsutsui
  • Patent number: 6227441
    Abstract: A food storage container has a generally rigid tubular sleeve with a generally constant cross-sectional shape along the length thereof and with first and second open ends. A flexible inner storage bag is located within the generally rigid tubular sleeve for storing a food product, and, most preferably, for storing potato chips or other food chips. A generally rigid sleeve includes a first tab adjacent the first open end of the outer sleeve formed by cutting a corner of the outer sleeve and folding the cut corner inward and a second tab adjacent the second open end of the outer sleeve formed by cutting a corner of the outer sleeve and folding the cut corner inward. These first and second tabs retain the inner storage bag within the sleeve. The tabs can be manually moved aside to access the inner bag and thus the food contents therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Recot, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph P. Sagel, Robert J. Croft
  • Patent number: 6223981
    Abstract: A box for enclosing a flexible, collapsible bag having a closed spout. The box has a first panel, a second panel intersecting the first panel, and a plurality of other panels intersecting with the first panel and the second panel to form an enclosure. A spout access flap is formed at the intersection of the first panel and the second panel and extends substantially radially along these panels. The spout access flap is positioned directly over the closed spout of the flexible, collapsible bag such that the closed spout is accessible when the spout access flap is opened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: The Coca-Cola Company
    Inventor: Terri Lei Gunder
  • Patent number: 6213388
    Abstract: Dispensing assembly for a carton with a sealed liner filled with product therein. A pour spout or flap is mounted to a dispensing opening to pivot between an open and closed positions. The liner is bonded to the pour spout or flap in a way that when the spout or flap is initially opened, that portion of the liner bonded thereto separates from the rest of the liner, providing access to the contents thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Assignee: Kellogg Company
    Inventors: David C. Ours, James O. Robotham, David L. Bradley, Michael Borgerson
  • Patent number: 6206279
    Abstract: A reclosable, stackable, standable package for food products such as baked goods easily converts from a parallelepiped form to a widened shape on top for easy access to the snack which is contained within an inner liner bag. The package stays in a widened open configuration throughout hand-to-mouth snacking even while resting on its front or back panel. The outer carton of the package has score lines on the front and the back panels of the carton extending from the lower corners of the front and the back panels to the center of the upper edge of the front and the back panels. Score lines also extend across the center of the top front and back flaps. The score lines in combination with the disconnected top flaps design not only allows the top of the package to form a wide oval shaped opening for easy access to the packaged goods, but also allows the package to stay opened while snacking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventor: Joseph Countee
  • Patent number: 6196452
    Abstract: A container including an outer shell, a flexible bag within the outer shell, a mouth and a handle. The outer shell has a top, a bottom and sidewalls. The outer shell also defines an opening. The flexible bag within the outer shell defines an aperture. The mouth is secured to said flexible bag surrounding said aperture and defines a fluid passageway. The mouth is sized and shaped such that fluid can be poured through the mouth from a source having an outlet spaced above the mouth. The handle extends outward from said top of said outer shell and has sufficient strength to provide essentially all support for said container when the bag is filled with liquid in either of two positions, with the first position being where the opening is facing upwards and the second position being where opening is facing sidewards. Desirably, the mouth and opening are sized and shaped such that when the opening is facing upwards the human eye can detect when a level of fluid in the container is approaching the mouth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Inventors: Jared P. Andrews, Sr., John W. Goodin
  • Patent number: RE37915
    Abstract: A container is assembled from several panels generally comprised of one or more layers of relatively rigid stiffening material (such as corrugated cardboard) sandwiched between two layers of a strong, flexible material, such as woven polypropylene. These panels form four side wall assemblies and, in combination with a flexible bottom panel, form a self-supporting, generally cubic material receiving box. An integral closure assembly, including cover flap, front flap and side flaps, advantageously enable the container to conveniently and safely secure relatively large volumes of dense debris without spillage even when the fully laden container is dropped during handling. The container, when empty, may be collapsed for convenient storage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Citizens Bank New Hampshire
    Inventor: John H. Lapoint, III
  • Patent number: RE38377
    Abstract: An improvement to a beverage package that includes a flaccid beverage bag, a carton around the bag and a fill spout and dispensing device attached to the bag. The improvement wherein the carton is collapsible and includes front and rear panels with first and second spaced-apart side panels extending between the front and rear panels thereby forming a rectangular upper opening bounded by the panels. Furthermore, a spout securing panel is received in the opening and has the spout extending therethrough, and a cover panel is over the securing panel. A method for transporting and dispensing a beverage is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2004
    Inventor: James F. Geshay