Separate Reinforcing Element Patents (Class 229/199)
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Publication number: 20100089989Abstract: A packaging carton for wet food such as meat and fish is made of a triple ply lamination, the top and bottom plies being plastic sheet, the intermediate ply being of carton material such as paperboard but in variants the ply is made of fluted board, honeycomb matrix or side by side thin walled tubes. The intermediate ply is cruciform allowing the corners to be rectangular areas of plastic plies joined together. These form, diagonal fold flaps which are adhered to the cruciform blank to form a fold flat carton precursor. A lid is constructed in the same manner and overlies the carton to form a container which withstands tape wrapping.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: John Kwok, John Charles Punter
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Patent number: 7651024Abstract: A reinforced bulk bin, and methods for making same, wherein a collapsible bulk bin, preferably fabricated from paper, paperboard and/or corrugated paperboard, is provided with a reinforcing plastic sleeve, which is placed on the bin while in its collapsed configuration. When in place, and prior to the bin being deployed, the sleeve is under tension. When the bin is deployed, the sleeve exerts restraining force, distributed over the surfaces of the side walls of the bin. The sleeve may be positioned on the collapsed bin either manually or mechanically.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Smurfit-Stone Container Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: James Watson Barner
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Publication number: 20100001052Abstract: A container having interior columns on its end walls which are between the sides of the end walls. Each column is formed by a first column panel attached to an inner end panel, a second column panel attached to the first column panel and an attachment panel fastened to the inner end panel. A blank for the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Weyerhaeuser Co.Inventor: Jeffrey M. Gardner
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Patent number: 7628310Abstract: A lightweight, collapsible container is provided for storing and transporting flowable materials on an irregularly shaped rectangular pallet. The container is provided with interlocking panels across the bottom, which are maintained in position by hydrostatic pressure generated by flowable material positioned within a flexible bag provided within the container. The top of the container is allowed to orient into its hydrostatically biased equilateral orientation, and provided with an equilateral octangular lid. This construction maintains the container bottom width substantially less than its length, with a minimum of support structures and materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Paper Systems, Inc.Inventor: David W. Perkins
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Patent number: 7604156Abstract: A reinforced fiberboard bulk materials container is provided that has low-fiber content and is humidity resistant. According to one embodiment, a fiberboard bulk materials container includes a plurality of fiberboard sidewalls forming a storage cavity and having a compression strength of 4 to 5 times the combined weight of cartons expected to be stacked above the bulk materials container, and a moisture-resistant polymer film wrapped around the outside of the sidewalls. The polymer film may substantially cover the sidewalls and extend from the top of the container to the bottom of the container along the sidewalls. A method for forming the bulk materials container includes stretch-wrapping the polymer film around the container sidewalls.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Corrugated LLCInventor: Scott Clohessy
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Publication number: 20090212097Abstract: A storage box for hanging file folders, which has an outer carton and an inner carton. The inner carton has a pair of removable reinforcing strips, which attach to opposing upper edges of the inner carton. Each hanging file folder is suspended by a pair of hangers that engage the reinforcing strips. The outer carton extends above the level of the file folders and their hangers, in order to engage a removable lid without interference from the hangers, the hanging file folders, or any index tabs that may be attached to the file holders. Optionally, the outer carton may have one or more handles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Ellen Fredrich, Pam L. Tidona
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Publication number: 20080197180Abstract: The invention relates to stacks of panels (1), in particular, laminated panels, packaged for transport or storage. Said stack comprises several coated panels, for example, laminated panels, panels made from plywood, fibreboard or wood panels. The stack further comprises a packaging, with at least one strap (3), going around the stack and/or at least one retainer element (2), on the front side of the stack for fixing the panels. For example, the strap or the retainer element are provided in addition to further packaging elements, such as shrink-wrap or cardboard completely or partly enclosing the panels. The retainer element can, for example, be fixed to the stack and enclose the front face of the stack. By means of both measures, either individually or in combination, the withdrawal and removal of single panels from the stack is hindered or prevented. For example the strap can run perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2005Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: KAINDL FLOORING GMBHInventor: Leonhard Schitter
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Patent number: 7413999Abstract: A corner fitting and a method of forming a corner fitting including steps of providing a flat woven fabric including a first woven portion having first and second direction woven fibers, a second woven portion adjacent the first woven portion having first direction fibers and sacrificial second direction fibers and a third semi-woven portion having first direction fibers selectively engaged by the sacrificial second direction yarns. The method further comprising steps of folding the flat woven fabric in at least one direction, and removing the sacrificial second direction fibers, wherein during removal, the sacrificial second direction fibers are replaced in the second woven portion by the first direction fibers of the third semi-woven portion and form a corner fitting having continuous fibers connecting all sides.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Albany Engineered Composites, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan Goering
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Patent number: 7413111Abstract: A container (21) for storing and shipping produce is reinforced with at least one cross beam (20) extending across the bottom wall (26) of the container to form a bridge under loose product placed in the container to support at least a portion of the weight of the product and prevent sagging of the container bottom. The cross beam is positioned and held in place by engaging the ends of the cross beam in recesses (71) formed by crushed areas (82) on an inner surface of opposing side walls, or cut-outs (93) in the side walls, and/or by flaps (42, 43) folded upwardly from the container bottom wall and to which the cross beam is attached.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: Benjamin W. Quaintance, Brian D. Smith
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Publication number: 20080067221Abstract: A container configured to be selectively moved between a substantially flat position and a deployed position is provided. The container includes a first blank of sheet material for forming side walls of the container, and a second blank of sheet material for forming a bottom wall of the container. The first blank having an interior surface and an opposing exterior surface, a top edge and a bottom edge. The first blank includes a first side panel, a second side panel, a third side panel, a fourth side panel, a fifth side panel, and a sixth side panel wherein each of the side panels are coupled across a fold line. The first blank also includes end flaps extending from the bottom edge of each of the side panels wherein at least two of the end flaps includes a tab joint. The second blank having a plurality of side edges equal to a number of side panels of the first blank, each side edge having a width substantially equal to a width of the side panels of the first blank.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Tesfahun Y. Mengistu, Thomas D. Graham, John Thomas Yoder
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Patent number: 7337914Abstract: A collapsible box with a pair of opposed, hinged sidewalls in which a lightweight frame structure holds the sidewall in a vertical orientation during assembly and provides load-bearing strength. The frame structure and sidewalls fold over one another, and lie substantially flat, when said box is collapsed.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Inventors: Martin Spindel, Nadine Cino
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Publication number: 20080041926Abstract: The disclosure indicates that the compression strength of a corrugated shipping crate can be increased through the use of horizontal panels adhered to the inside surface of the vertically fluted outer walls of the crate. The panels can comprise a layer of horizontally fluted single layer of double wall or triple wall corrugated, and a layer of vertically oriented double or triple wall corrugated. The crates' outer walls can be vertically fluted 1100 weight corrugated or less. The double wall vertically fluted corrugated, can be corrugated board have a weight in the range from 500 to 1100 pounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: David Goodrich
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Patent number: 7331459Abstract: According to embodiments of the invention, the secondary usefulness of a pizza spacer is increased by providing a coupling mechanism that is configured to attach the pizza spacer to other pizza spacers in order to form larger objects that have a purpose beyond that of merely functioning as a pizza spacer. For example, a pizza spacer according to some embodiments of the invention may be connected to other pizza spacers to complete a jigsaw puzzle. Other embodiments of the invention are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventor: Jason Hilbourne
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Publication number: 20080029586Abstract: A paper box. The paper box comprises a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a first bottom board, and a first strip. The first sidewall comprises a first side and a second side. The second side is adjacent to the first side. The second sidewall is connected with the second side and comprises a third side. The third side and the first side are arranged in a row. The first bottom board is connected with the first side. The first strip is connected with the first board. The first strip is not longer than the second side.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: BENQ CORPORATIONInventor: Shu Ju Liao
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Publication number: 20070284422Abstract: A pizza storage container is reconfigurable to form at least one smaller pizza container, such as by folding along prefabricated fold lines. A lid support device, which may be used in combination with the reconfigurable pizza storage container or with a different storage container, serves as a cutting implement for separating pizza stored in the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: Nottingham Spirk Design Associates, Inc.Inventors: Craig M. Saunders, Richard Nemet, John W. Nottingham, Jayson C. Simeon, John R. Nottingham, John Spirk
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Patent number: 7303116Abstract: This invention relates to a folding box comprising a flexible sheet consisting of a single layer of boxboard. The inventive box comprises: adjacent portions having the same total surface area ash that of the rigid sides; a lateral flange which is fixed to the opposing adjacent portion, said sheet defining a tubular configuration, and—two flanges, namely an upper flange and a lower flange, which are used to fix the lids to the rest of the box in a permanent manner. The sides of the box opposite the aforementioned flanges are provided with holes which are used to mount pins, the ends of which are housed in holes in the inner parts of the lids, and said pins hold the lids in position when the box is closed.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Artesania Cervera, S.L.Inventor: Eduardo Cervera Cunill
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Patent number: 7281648Abstract: An improved tray or other packaging article having hinged tab portions for securing a vertical support post is provided. The hinged tab portions capture the vertically oriented post and hold it in place for easier assembly of a larger packaging unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventor: James W. Lowry
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Patent number: 7264863Abstract: A corner protector for cabinets, furniture and the like includes outside corner protecting panels joined at a corner edge and inside corner resilient members for holding the protector on the cabinet, with the resilient members spaced from the corner and having one or more points of contact with the furniture or cabinet on which the protector is installed.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Illinois Tool Works IncInventor: Bradley J. Haymond
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Patent number: 7264147Abstract: Methods and apparatus are described for reducing damage to items shipped in corrugated boxes, and for reducing damage to the boxes themselves and the packing material within them. Damage is limited by adding one or more planar damped panels to a box for redistributing kinetic energy absorbed by the box when it is subjected to characteristic shipping shock and vibration. Efficient coupling of redistributed kinetic energy to resilient packing material within a box allows the use of relatively less resilient padding surrounding shipped items, thus allowing use of a relatively smaller box to obtain an acceptable level of protection. Planar damped panels also limit shifting of the item(s) to be protected by acting as damped variable-rate springs.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Inventors: Miriam M. Benson, Ronald L. Bramble
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Patent number: 7243898Abstract: A moulding accessory to form a void around a recessed lifting loop in a moulded concrete product such as a concrete cladding panel. The moulding accessory is formed from a body which is sized and shaped to fit with said lifting loop. The body is hollow, but sufficiently strong to form the void when concrete is poured. The body permits access to the lifting loop without needing to remove the body from the void. A method of forming a concrete product is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventor: Tom McLean
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Patent number: 7229003Abstract: A reinforced bulk materials container having a first wall-forming blank scored to provide main panels foldably joined together at a plurality of corners with each main panel having a foldably joined bottom flap. A wear reducing member attaches along the score for the bottom flaps and overlaps lateral portions of the flaps and the panels. A second wall-forming blank of corrugated paperboard defining panels laminates to the first wall-forming blank and includes members fixedly attached about a perimeter of each panel and a filler pad within the perimeter defined by the members. The wear reducing member resists the bottom edges of the container from wearing through caused movement of the container on rough surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: North American Container Corp.Inventors: John M. Grigsby, Jr., Jeffrey C. Banks
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Patent number: 7222778Abstract: A multifunctional device for supporting a lid of a container in order to protect an item stored within the container is provided. The support device includes a generally planar upper member. The support device also includes at least one leg member detachably connected to the upper member by a connecting member and projecting from a surface of the upper member. The upper member and leg member have a first function as a lid support when the leg member and upper member are attached. Further, either one of the upper member or the leg member have a second function different from the first function when the leg member is detached from the upper member.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventors: Ronald Brian Smith, Daniel Nett
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Patent number: 7137517Abstract: A post in post structure comprising a short inner post segment and a pair of hollow outer posts slipped over either end of the inner post segment and affixed to the inner post segment. The post in post structure is particularly suitable for use with a product packaging and display system of the kind having vertically spaced trays supported by outer posts located over openings in each tray and inner posts inserted inside the outer support posts and through the tray openings to lock the system together.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Sonoco Development Inc.Inventors: James W. Lowry, Steven C. Gendreau, Lawrence E. Renck
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Patent number: 6968992Abstract: A fully enclosed carton for carrying heavy loads with a reinforcement insert for the handle apertures located in the top end flaps of the carton. The paperboard reinforcing insert may be extended as a bridge across the top panel of the carton to prevent tearing of the handle apertures in the top end flaps and also tearing in the top panel of the carton when carrying a heavy load. The carton may have one or more dispensers in the top panel which may extend into an adjoining side panel. Multiple tear lines may be formed for the dispenser flap in the insert that extends across the top panel to permit easy access to the containers, such as bottles, in the carton. The paperboard reinforcing insert may have a larger aperture than the handle aperture in each top end flap to adjust for any imprecision in the alignment of the paperboard insert in forming the carton sleeve from the paperboard blank.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Schuster
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Patent number: 6938767Abstract: A container for welding wire comprises a box-like body having a bottom and a side wall, the side wall having a polygonal cross section with corners, and stabilizing elements arranged at at least some of the corners. The stabilizing elements extend upwardly from the bottom and have an outer shell portion comprising a corner portion facing the adjacent side wall and an inner portion facing an interior of the container for housing welding wire. The corner portion has a shape adapted to the shape of the adjacent corner. The inner portion defines a continuous inner wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Sidergas SpAInventor: Carlo Gelmetti
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Patent number: 6932267Abstract: A desiccant container is positioned within a box for delivering a pizza to absorb moisture and resist the crust from getting soggy, or the box from getting soaked with moisture, in order to deliver the pizza with a delicious taste and texture.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventors: Louis F. Potenza, Jr., Lisa A. Pieroni
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Patent number: 6932266Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: RMC Jones LLCInventors: Robert J. Jones, Michael R. Jones
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Patent number: 6926194Abstract: A collapsible, reusable box construction (10?) for transporting horticultural products which comprises a body unit (11?) including an elongated rectangular body member (20?) having a plurality of independent panels (22?) (23?) (23?) (24?), the upper and lower portions of which are further provided with mounting apertures (29) and registration slots (28); wherein the upper and lower portions of the body member (20?) are adapted to be hingedly yet releasably received in oppositely faced channels (42) and (38) formed in a lid unit (13) and a base unit (12) and which are further provided with mounting apertures (49) and (33) respectively, which are adapted to receive mounting plugs (50) for connecting the lid unit (13) and the base unit (12) to the body unit (11).Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventor: Mark Tracy Lane
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Patent number: 6881469Abstract: A protective device that may be used to shield the corner and/or edges of an object from damage during shipping, storage, handling or the like comprises a cap member, first and second outer arms and first and second inner arms. The arms are connected (either directly or indirectly) to the cap member and extend downwardly therefrom. The first and second inner arms are located generally opposite the first and second outer arms, respectively. The first and second inner arms may each include a protrusion that projects toward the first and second outer arms, respectively. Additionally, the first and second outer arms may be positioned so as to define an obtuse angle (e.g., 135 degrees) opposite the vertical plane defined by the downwardly extending first inner arm.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Tenn-Tex Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Robert C. Hightower
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Patent number: 6834792Abstract: A lightweight, collapsible container is provided for storing and transporting flowable materials on an irregularly shaped rectangular pallet. The container is provided with interlocking panels across the bottom, which are maintained in position by hydrostatic pressure generated by flowable material positioned within a flexible bag provided within the container. The top of the container is allowed to orient into its hydrostatically biased equilateral orientation, and provided with an equilateral octangular lid. This construction maintains the container bottom width substantially less than it length, with a minimum of support structures and materials.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Plastic Systems, Inc.Inventor: David W. Perkins
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Publication number: 20040251300Abstract: A lightweight, collapsible container is provided for storing and transporting flowable materials on an irregularly shaped rectangular pallet. The container is provided with interlocking panels across the bottom, which are maintained in position by hydrostatic pressure generated by flowable material positioned within a flexible bag provided within the container. The top of the container is allowed to orient into its hydrostatically biased equilateral orientation, and provided with an equilateral octangular lid. This construction maintains the container bottom width substantially less than its length, with a minimum of support structures and materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: David W. Perkins
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Publication number: 20040211823Abstract: The cup has a lid portion extending up from one side of the cup, configured to flip down into the body of the cup, along a first score line, going from convex to concave, so as to close the otherwise open top of the cup. Flaps extend preferably from the lid portion near its lateral intersections with the cup body outwardly from the cup, or alternatively from the cup body in the same area, but inwardly. In either case, the flaps overlie what might otherwise be a small gap between the lid and the cup body in that area. This reduces any possibility for liquid to escape via that small gap. In the case of the flaps extending outwardly from the lid, the flaps also tend to act as stops against excessive downward rotation of the lid, and provide an easy way to lift the lid to open the cup, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: George E. Sarson, Daryl J. Howes-Jones, Gregory John Kleynhans
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Publication number: 20040206806Abstract: A multifunctional device for supporting a lid of a container in order to protect an item stored within the container is provided. The support device includes a generally planar upper member. The support device also includes at least one leg member detachably connected to the upper member by a connecting means and projecting from a surface of the upper member. The upper member and leg member have a first function as a lid support when the leg member and upper member are attached. Further, either one of the upper member or the leg member have a second function different from the first function when the leg member is detached from the upper member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Ronald Brian Smith, Daniel Nett
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Patent number: 6803552Abstract: A microwave food covering assembly includes a stand that includes panel having a top side and a bottom side. Each of a plurality of legs is attached to and extends downwardly from the bottom side. Each of the legs is positioned generally adjacent to a peripheral edge of the panel. A covering includes a top wall and a peripheral wall that is attached to and extends downwardly therefrom. The top wall has generally the same shape as the panel. The top wall has a shortest diameter having a length greater than a shortest diameter of the panel. The stand may be positioned over food and the covering positioned over the stand such that the peripheral wall extends downward.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Inventors: Ivonne U. Irizarry, Wilfredo Irizarry
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Patent number: 6758390Abstract: The cup has a lid portion extending up from one side of the cup, configured to flip down into the body of the cup, along a first score line, going from convex to concave, so as to close the otherwise open top of the cup. Flaps extend preferably from the lid portion near its lateral intersections with the cup body outwardly from the cup, or alternatively from the cup body in the same area, but inwardly. In either case, the flaps overlie what might otherwise be a small gap between the lid and the cup body in that area. This reduces any possibility for liquid to escape via that small gap. In the case of the flaps extending outwardly from the lid, the flaps also tend to act as stops against excessive downward rotation of the lid, and provide an easy way to lift the lid to open the cup, if desired.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: The Cupworks CorporationInventors: George E. Sarson, Daryl J. Howes-Jones, Gregory John Kleynhans
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Patent number: 6749108Abstract: A container for carrying produce is reinforced with at least one cross beam extending longitudinally across the upper side of the container and supported by the container's side walls. The cross beam is supported by die cut recesses in the upper edge of opposing side walls or by extensions extending from the sides of the cross beam.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: William J. Naughton, Benjamin W. Quaintance, Pamela J. Riggins, Brian D. Smith, Donald A. Leith
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Patent number: 6715634Abstract: A box formed from a blank of stiff but foldable board material, the box including a top (2) panel, a bottom panel (3), two side panels (4,5) and two end panels (6,7) connected together at fold lines (8-8xi) to form an enclosure, wherein the top panel (2) is formed by end panel flaps (9,10) extending from the end panels (6,7) towards each other and by side panel flaps (11,12) extending from the side panels (6,7) towards each other, the side panels flaps (11,12) are connected to each other by a tape (13) extending from one of the end panels (6) to the other end panel (7). The side panel flaps (11,12) are each provided with perforations defining a dispensing opening (17,18), wherein portions (19, 20) of each side panel flap (11,12) separating the dispensing openings (17,18) together with the tape (13) are adapted to form a handle (14).Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventor: Will Knol
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Patent number: 6712214Abstract: A stackable display tray including a shell having a plurality of sides defined by an equal number of corners, a substantially closed bottom having bottom corners corresponding with the corners of the shell, and a top having top corners corresponding with the corners of said shell. The top includes at least two first openings each adjacent to an independent top corner, and the bottom includes at least two second openings each adjacent to an independent bottom corner. The display tray also includes a side panel member having at least two angular panels positioned within the shell adjacent at least two of the corners and including a tab projecting from the top of at least two of the angular panels. At least two of the first openings each receive the tab of one of the angular panels positioned within the shell and at least two of the second openings are each adapted to receive a tab of an angular panel of a side panel member which projects out from a top of an adjacent display tray positioned below the bottom.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Mars, Inc.Inventors: William Wintermute, Jason Middleton, Steve Cassin, Dave Hoffman, Frank DeBrincat, Cameron Lodi
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Patent number: 6640401Abstract: An environment protection coffin is constructed to include a coffin body made by folding up a patterned sheet material into shape, which patterned sheet material is formed of an outer shell, an inner shell, and at least one intermediate lining shell sandwiched in between the outer shell and the inner shell.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventors: Chung-Huang Chen, Yuan-Chuan Cheng
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Publication number: 20030173396Abstract: A container for carrying produce is reinforced with at least one cross beam extending longitudinally across the upper side of the container and supported by the container's side walls. The cross beam is supported by die cut recesses in the upper edge of opposing side walls or by extensions extending from the sides of the cross beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: William J. Naughton, Benjamin W. Quaintance, Pamela J. Riggins, Brian D. Smith, Donald A. Leith
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Patent number: 6619540Abstract: A tote box is comprised of a box structure having a bottom and upstanding side walls, each of the side walls having upper edges which form a top edge of the box structure. A top rail extends around the top edge of the box structure, the top rail having an open channel formed between a pair of channel walls, with the channel positioned over the top edge. An aperture is formed in at least one of said side walls of the box structure. A handle is positioned to engage the aperture in the side wall to form a handle for the box structure. The handle includes a flange extending along the side wall proximate the top edge, and a portion of the flange is positioned within the open channel of the top rail. A protruding structure extends from the flange and is configured to engage the top rail and secure the handle in the top rail and box structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Bradford CompanyInventor: Donald J. Bazany
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Publication number: 20030160093Abstract: A reinforcement device for reinforcing the hand-hold of a box is provided. The box has a top edge, a bottom edge, an inside surface, and an outside surface. The hand-hold is formed between the top edge and the bottom edge and has a first hand-hold edge, a second hand-hold edge substantially opposite the first hand-hold edge, a third hand-hold edge between the first hand-hold edge and the second hand-hold edge, and a fourth hand-hold edge opposite the third hand-hold edge. The reinforcement device comprises a handle member positionable about the first hand-hold edge and at least a portion of the third hand-hold edge and the fourth hand-hold edge. A securing mechanism secures the handle to the box between the hand-hold and the top edge of the box.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Steven H. Smith, Cliff Smith
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Publication number: 20030140584Abstract: A corner fastening device comprises a housing formed in once time and a W-type contacting surface formed by planes or cambered planes such that the present invention can be fastened to the different concave or convex fastening surfaces. Furthermore, the fastened device can be fastened on the housing of the present invention according to the receiving opening set on the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventor: Eric Kao
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Patent number: 6592025Abstract: A tote box is disclosed which incorporates a box, four corner enhancers and a top rail which is secured over the top edge of the erected walls of the box. The walls of the box are held together with the corner enhancers without the benefit of any mechanical fasteners such as rivets or the like. The top rail is secured onto the box by a hook which engages tabs extending outwardly from the walls of the box or clips secured to the box walls. The top rail has a vertical lip which facilitates stacking multiple tote boxes.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Bradford CompanyInventors: Donald J. Bazany, Judson A. Bradford
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Patent number: 6564993Abstract: A tote box and method of assembling a tote box is disclosed which incorporates a box, four corner enhancers, four corner strengthener clips and a top rail which is secured over the top edge of the erected walls of the box. The walls of the box are held together with corner enhancer assemblies without the benefit of any mechanical fasteners such as rivets or the like. The corner strengthener clips are attached to the corner enhancers to create the corner enhancer assemblies. The top rail may be secured onto the box by a hook on at least one of the side walls of the top rail, which engages tabs of the box walls. The top rail may have a vertical lip which facilitates stacking multiple tote boxes.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Bradford CompanyInventor: Chad Wassink
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Patent number: 6547127Abstract: A tote box is disclosed which incorporates a box, four corner enhancers and a multiple piece top rail secured over the top edge of the erected walls of the box. The top rail comprises four corner pieces, two side pieces and two end pieces. The side and end pieces are secured onto the box by hooks which engage tabs extending outwardly from the walls of the box. The corner pieces of the top rail have projections adapted to engage holes in the side and end pieces of the top rail.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Bradford CompanyInventors: Judson A. Bradford, Timothy A. Bublitz
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Patent number: 6502744Abstract: A collapsible container is formed by folding a twolayer blank having a unitary flexible layer and a separated rigid layer into a shape determined by the number of side panels of the blank. The container is held in the assembled position by fastened corresponding pairs of fasteners on adjacent side panels. The flexible and rigid layers are joined together by lamination and/or stitching. The containers are reversible, so that either the rigid or flexible layer may be exposed on the outside of the assembled container.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Ply Design Inc.Inventor: Jennifer Lorusso
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Publication number: 20020179701Abstract: A tote box is disclosed which incorporates a box, four corner enhancers and a top rail which is secured over the top edge of the erected walls of the box. The walls of the box are held together with the corner enhancers without the benefit of any mechanical fasteners such as rivets or the like. The top rail is secured onto the box by a hook which engages tabs extending outwardly from the walls of the box or clips secured to the box walls. The top rail has a vertical lip which facilitates stacking multiple tote boxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: BRADFORD COMPANYInventors: Donald J. Bazany, Judson A. Bradford
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Publication number: 20020113117Abstract: A packaging container is provided for shipping and the like that includes reinforced corners that utilizes rigid metal or plastic inserts housed in an internal, or external receiving slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: Karen Bradish
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Patent number: 6431435Abstract: A container assembly for bulk materials and a method and 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.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: RMC Jones LLCInventors: Robert J. Jones, Michael R. Jones