For Chewing Gum Patents (Class 229/87.07)
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Patent number: 8919560Abstract: A chewing gum disposal container is provided as simple, easy to use, and convenient apparatus for disposing used gum in areas where traditional methods of gum disposal are not readily available. The apparatus is provided as an envelope that forms an inner chamber. The inner chamber is utilized for receiving used chewing gum and is lined with an antimicrobial layer that reduces the transmission of infectious disease. The envelope utilizes a front section and a rear section in order to form the inner chamber. The front section provides a top flap that seals the inner chamber. Additionally the front section provides a visual identifier for distinguishing the particular apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Inventor: Derek L. Hopkins
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Patent number: 8684180Abstract: A package includes a pair of opposed package end surfaces and a first package wall spaced from a second package wall and connected thereto by an end wall forming a first compartment for holding one or more product pieces. The first compartment has an opening. A cover extends from the first compartment and is movable between an open and closed position to selectively cover and uncover the first compartment opening. A closure is disposed at one of the opposed end surfaces and retains the cover in the closed position. The closure includes a first closure member on the cover and a second closure member on the container. The first closure member is selectively, operatively couplable to the second closure member.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Intercontinental Great Brands LLCInventors: Jonathan Lee, Allen Aldridge
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Patent number: 8607980Abstract: A reclosable consumer product package assembly (10) supports a plurality of consumable products (12). The product package retains and encloses the products, The package is formed from a planar sheet (16) folded about the products. The folded sheet (16) defines a portion overlying the products and an extending portion extending beyond the products to define a foldable flap (29). The sheet is scored at a location overlying at least a portion of the products. The foldable flap is folded over the scored location and adhesively secured thereto such that upon opening the flap, the scored location is removed from its overlying location to expose the products for dispensing. The flap is reclosable over the exposed products.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLCInventors: Allen S. Aldridge, James Glydon
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Patent number: 8221812Abstract: A package assembly encloses a plurality of individual elongate consumable products. The package assembly includes a plurality of products aligned in a side-by-side array. The package housing enclosed the array of product. The package housing has front and back walls for supporting the products therebetween and a closeable cover for closing a product dispensing opening. The package housing further includes a frictional product retention member insertably supported within the package for frictionally retaining the array of product within the package.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLCInventor: Allen Sydney Aldridge
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Patent number: 8172086Abstract: A gum packaging design that utilizes two separate compartments, an upper compartment and a lower compartment. Each of the compartments may be formed from a separate paperboard blank. The blanks are folded to form the compartments and then the lower compartment is adhered to the upper compartment in a fashion that allows the lower compartment to be later separated therefrom by tearing along a perforation after the lower compartment is emptied. A cover flap on the upper compartment can be used to hold the package in a compact, closed position by folding the compartments to face each other and tucking an end into a receiving slot formed in the back panel of the lower compartment. Once the lower compartment is separated from the upper compartment, the same cover flap can be used to close the remaining package by tucking the same end of the cover flap into a receiving slot formed in a front panel of the upper compartment.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Cadbury Adams USA LLCInventors: Allen S. Aldridge, Paul K. Bowers, Dan Devine, Christopher J. Feltman, Frank Schiro
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Patent number: 8061586Abstract: A package for comestible products is provided. The package includes a front wall having a slot, a rear wall, a bottom wall and opposing sidewalls. The walls define a package interior and the rear wall includes a movable flap having a protruding member extending from the rear wall. The protruding member is adapted to engage the slot on the front wall and enclose the package interior. The front wall may include a cut-out area to guide the protruding member into the slot. The package may include a debossed area and an embossed area adjacent to and surrounding the slot on the front wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Wm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyInventors: Heather L. Fluegel, Jason Billig, Charles Curtiss, Stuart Leslie
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Patent number: 7971718Abstract: A package assembly includes individual elongate consumable products. The package assembly includes a plurality of products arranged in a side-by-side array. The package housing supports the array of products. The package housing includes a back wall and a foldable front wall. The front wall includes an adhesive location therealong for releaseably adhesively retaining the array of products in the package housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2007Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLCInventor: Allen Sydney Aldridge
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Patent number: 7913846Abstract: A gum packaging design that utilizes two separate compartments, an upper compartment and a lower compartment. Each of the compartments may be formed from a separate paperboard blank. The blanks are folded to form the compartments and then the lower compartment is adhered to the upper compartment in a fashion that allows the lower compartment to be later separated therefrom by tearing along a perforation after the lower compartment is emptied. A cover flap on the upper compartment can be used to hold the package in a compact, closed position by folding the compartments to face each other and tucking an end into a receiving slot formed in the back panel of the lower compartment. Once the lower compartment is separated from the upper compartment, the same cover flap can be used to close the remaining package by tucking the same end of the cover flap into a receiving slot formed in a front panel of the upper compartment.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2010Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Cadbury Adams USA LLCInventors: Allen S. Aldridge, Paul K. Bowers, Dan Devine, Christopher J. Feltman, Frank Schiro
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Publication number: 20100327046Abstract: Packaging of a stack of confectionery pellets having a longitudinal axis extending through all the pellets in the stack comprises a sheet wrapper that encases the stack. The wrapper is formed into a side wall portion which encircles the stack about the longitudinal axis and two end cap regions, each end cap region enclosing a respective axial end of the stack. A tear guide to assist a user in opening the packaging extends about the axis and is positioned at least partially within one of the end cap regions. The tear guide may be defined by lines of weakness in the wrapper which may be formed by laser etching. A method of packing a stack of confectionery items is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITEDInventors: Asit Mohda, Robert C. Lindsay, Sophie Caron
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Publication number: 20100187145Abstract: An improved packet contains a group of products, in particular wrapped products, and elements for retaining the products inside the packet, which exert a predetermined retaining force on the products. According to particular aspects of the invention, the retaining elements (80) are in the form of permanent adhesion elements which cause the product to adhere to the packet and which are located on separable parts (81b) of the packet in such a way that they correctly retain the product inside the packet and, at the same time, can be separated by a predetermined force in order to allow the product to be dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Sergio Mezzini
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Patent number: 7686165Abstract: A gum packaging design that utilizes two separate compartments, an upper compartment and a lower compartment. Each of the compartments may be formed from a separate paperboard blank. The blanks are folded to form the compartments and then the lower compartment is adhered to the upper compartment in a fashion that allows the lower compartment to be later separated therefrom by tearing along a perforation after the lower compartment is emptied. A cover flap on the upper compartment can be used to hold the package in a compact, closed position by folding the compartments to face each other and tucking an end into a receiving slot formed in the back panel of the lower compartment. Once the lower compartment is separated from the upper compartment, the same cover flap can be used to close the remaining package by tucking the same end of the cover flap into a receiving slot formed in a front panel of the upper compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Cadbury Adams USA LLCInventors: Allen S. Aldridge, Paul K. Bowers, Dan Devine, Christopher J. Feltman, Frank Schiro
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Publication number: 20100034871Abstract: A center-filled chewing gum product includes functional agents and a chewing gum substance enclosing a center-filling, wherein the center-filling includes toothpaste and the functional agents include at least one anti-plaque agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Rikke Mikkelsen, Tania Kjølhede Porsgaard, Birgitte Kringelum Breindal
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Patent number: 7527189Abstract: A package for comestible products is provided. The package includes a front wall having a slot, a rear wall, a bottom wall and opposing sidewalls. The walls define a package interior and the rear wall includes a movable flap having a protruding member extending from the rear wall. The protruding member is adapted to engage the slot on the front wall and enclose the package interior. The package may include a debossed area and an embossed area adjacent to and surrounding the slot on the front wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Wm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyInventors: Jason Billig, Charles Curtiss, Stuart Leslie, Heather Gross
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Patent number: 7032754Abstract: The present invention provides an improved product holding and dispensing package and an improved method for manufacturing, holding and storing products, especially consumable products. In an embodiment, a package for a consumable product is provided. The package includes a housing. A sheet is disposed inside the housing. A number of consumable products releaseably attach or adhere to the sheet. The products are configured within the housing so that a consumer can grasp and remove at least one of the consumable products from the sheet and the housing. In an embodiment, the sheet is attached to the housing and the products adhere to the sheet via a heat activated adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Wm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyInventor: Stanley J. Kopecky
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Patent number: 6926951Abstract: A laminate for gum packaging is defined. The laminate includes a metal layer, a polymer layer, a paper layer, and an electron beam cured coating. The laminate provides as good or better barrier properties as a conventional laminate for gum packaging. However, the laminate has “reacted-in” slip agents in the electron beam cured coating, thereby avoiding the common problems of slip agent migration. Further, the laminate of the invention is more economical to produce than is the conventional laminate.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Huffer, Jeffrey M. Schuetz, Don McArthur