Woven Or Mesh-type Material Patents (Class 383/117)
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Publication number: 20100158414Abstract: A system for sorting and carrying a plurality of shopping bags or totes. The invention also includes collapsible bags or totes having non-skid features, and truck or SUV organizers for holding bags during transport.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Margaret Mary Michailidis
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Patent number: 7731425Abstract: A pinch bottom open mouth bulk material bag fabricated from polywoven material has closures at one or both ends that are non-sewn and which comprise a strip of tape running in the cross-bag direction. The tape is folded over the respective bag end, which may be modified, and is glued in place to close the end. The closure has no holes or other openings through which contaminants may enter the bag interior.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Standard Multiwall Bag Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Paul Lin, Yuming Pang
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Publication number: 20100104223Abstract: In one aspect, a shopping bag or carryall (hereinafter, shopping bag and carryall refer to the inventive shopping bag interchangeably unless otherwise noted) is describe that addresses the problems and inconvenience of having to carry multiple articles and personal items individually into a store, and access those articles in the store when shopping. The shopping bag assists the shopper by organizing the many necessities typically carried and used by shoppers. The numerous features of the bag serve to protect and makes immediately available all of the typical items a shopper may need.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Joseph F. Hickey, Paul Auger, Edward Hogrelius, James Waters
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Publication number: 20100072279Abstract: A reusable bag includes a fabric body having an interior volume and an opening that provides access to the interior volume. The fabric body including a plurality of threads oriented and spaced apart so as to form a net structure for securing at least one grocery product within the interior volume. At least a portion of the net structure is sized and shaped to allow an optical product identifier received in the interior volume and on or associated with the at least one grocery product to be optically identified through the net structure using an optical scanner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: Isabelle Spencer
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Publication number: 20100072083Abstract: The soap pouch is a double-layered net pouch adapted to enclose a bar of soap. The double-layered netting is fabricated from an extruded hydrophobic, thermoplastic, polymeric fiber. The netting has substantially smooth exterior surfaces and slip-fast meshes of an average width of one to twenty millimeters. The pouch is open at one end for easy replacement of soap. A drawstring is disposed at the open end for closing the open end when desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Beatrice M. Buffam, Ian D. Buffam
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Patent number: 7674042Abstract: The invention relates to a drink receptacle (1), especially in the form of a drinking bag, having a wall (2) composed of a flexible composite material (3), the composite material (3) being water-impervious and gas-impervious and being at least essentially impervious to chemical and biological toxins, in particular warfare agents, or at least retarding their passage, and comprising an outer backing layer (4) and a film-like inner layer (5), wherein the backing layer (4) is textile-like and the inner layer (5) is laminated onto the backing layer (4), in particular at least essentially coextensively. The drink receptacle (1) of the invention combines good NBC protective or resistance properties with high mechanical stability, in particular puncture resistance, and also with a greater ease of manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Blucher GmbHInventor: Hasso Von Blücher
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Publication number: 20100021090Abstract: The present invention is directed to a reusable bag for food storage. The reusable bag has a nylon shell defining an interior compartment for receiving a food item, and an interior surface. The reusable bag also has a polymer-containing coating that at least partially covers the interior surface of the nylon shell. The polymer-containing coating is of the type that is suitable for contacting and handling the food item, and in one embodiment is formed of a liquid silicone rubber. The reusable bag advantageously provides for suitable food storage while also being durable and washable to allow repeated re-use of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventor: ARLENE WILSKE
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Publication number: 20100014785Abstract: A reusable, foldable shopping bag having a body (1) of a predetermined shape, preferably rectangular, at least one handle (7) and a storage pocket (8) located on the external surface of the body (1). The body (1) and handles (7) are foldable/rollable so that they may be tucked inside the storage pocket (8) for easy storage. A carrying case (9) is also provided which may be used to store multiple foldable shopping bags. The carrying case may be sealed using a hook and loop fastener or other fastening means such as snaps, buttons, zippers or the like so as to permit a user to close the carrying case (9). Thus, a user may easily store the carrying case (9) housing the foldable shopping bags in a glove compartment, purse, pocket, etc. In the alternative, because the foldable shopping bag is tucked or folded into storage pocket (8), a single foldable shopping bag may be easily carried when folded.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: Mary Jane Deck
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Publication number: 20100003887Abstract: Bath time toy bag with a rectangular shape having mesh front panel and a mesh back panel, the panels sewn together at their edges so that the left and right side of the bag are permanently attached and the upper and lower edges of the bag are attached by one or more zipper assemblies. The zipper assemblies enable a user to insert play toys through the upper zipper assembly and to remove the play toys through the lower zipper assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventor: Michele Greene
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Patent number: 7624777Abstract: A bag for use in sorting items is provided. The bag includes a body that at least partially defines an upper compartment and a top opening to allow access to the upper compartment. A lower compartment is at least partially defined by the body. Both the upper and lower compartments are configured for holding items therein. The body defines a selectively closable lower compartment opening to allow access to the lower compartment. A partition is disposed between the upper and lower compartments. The partition defines a partition aperture to allow the transfer of items from the upper compartment to the lower compartment based on the size and shape of the items to sort the items between the upper and lower compartments.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2005Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: JoAnne Paller
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Publication number: 20090290816Abstract: A system of reusable shopping bags provides an assortment of reusable and selectively collapsible bags and carriers suitable for the various types of good a shopper encounters at, for example, a grocery store. Specific embodiments provide one or more large insulated freezer bag for frozen goods, one or more grocery bags for sundries, one or more veggie bag for vegetables and fruits, at least one carrying case pak, and one or more pod. Some of the bags are stowable in the freezer bag and in other embodiments component bags are stowable in the carrying case pak. The freezer and grocery bags may have adjustable handles and specific embodiments provide a shoulder cushion pad selectively mountable on the handles. Kits with instructions allow customized bag systems to be assembled.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: Melissa Nathan, Paige Davis, Amy George
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Publication number: 20090274398Abstract: The present invention provides a bag with a cooler compartment that can store perishable food or medicinal items with generous storage compartments in the interior and on the exterior front, back and sides of the bag. The cooler compartment is lined with thermal plastic lining to maintain cool temperature and is easily washable to clean up after spills. The cooler compartment is flexible and can be increased in size to accommodate larger items. Security features have been added to the bag, so that valuables can be carried safely in the padded exterior back compartments. All exterior and interior compartments feature quick access and ease of use through the use of double-headed zippers, which allow opening of the compartments in either direction. The bag can be worn on the back and is secured there by two padded shoulder straps, which individually have a hook for keys and a mesh pocket for a cell phone for added convenience.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Jhenna Men
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Patent number: 7594754Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for collecting fallen leaves or other objects. According to various embodiments, the apparatus comprises a mesh, central collection section for lying flat on the ground such that objects may be accumulated onto an upper side of an interior portion of the central collection section. The apparatus also includes an enclosure system connected to the central collection section such that an operator can enclose a peripheral portion of the central collection section around the interior portion. In that way, the objects accumulated onto the central collection section can be easily transported and subsequently emptied. The apparatus may also comprise a plurality of stiffeners connected to a lower side of the peripheral portion of the central collection section. The stiffeners may extend inward from an outer edge of the central collection apparatus and may be made of plastic.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2004Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Inventor: Steven D. Costello
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Publication number: 20090230000Abstract: This travel pouch is roll-up and hang jewelry organizer with screen to attach earrings securely, a pouch to hold necklace(s) and bracelet(s), as well a pin to hold rings or necklaces secure. The pouch is made to roll-up and hold secure in a handbag or luggage. The pouch has ribbon(s) attached, which allows it to be hung at any location and tied securely when rolled up for transportation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: Diane Marie Sackos
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Publication number: 20090208149Abstract: A wastebasket liner constructed of a cloth material which is washable and reusable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventor: Lisa H. Krieger
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Publication number: 20090185764Abstract: A washing net bag is disclosed. The bag comprises a washing net frame having a plurality of supports and ribs forming a spacing which withstands external force; a washing bag made of soft fabric material enclosing the external layer of the washing net frame, and having a zip and a plurality of zip heads; and a plurality of laundry balls in the washing net frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventor: YUN-YUN HSIEH
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Publication number: 20090180717Abstract: An enhanced plastic net bag is provided and is configured to be used for the commercialization of food products. The bag has a longitudinal axis and at least one end. The bag includes a tubular mesh body fabricated at least partially of plastic material; and at least one laminar strip having at least one end. A closure is formed by an enveloping association between the at least one end of the tubular mesh body and the at least one end of the laminar strip by laying the laminar strip over the tubular mesh body and folding both the laminar strip and the tubular mesh body. The laminar strip is heat sealed to the tubular mesh body to form at least one heat weld wherein the at least one heat weld is transverse to the longitudinal axis. The at least one heat weld comprises a fused mass comprising at least two layers of the laminar strip and at least two layers of the tubular mesh body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: TALLERES DAUMAR, S.A.Inventor: Agustin Dauder FERRER
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Publication number: 20090123095Abstract: A woven plastic bag fabric and method for weaving using a frame with a moveable upper bar, at least two continuous ribbons of plastic bag, by winding a first ribbon without cutting around a post in the fourth frame side around a long post in the first frame side, then another post in the fourth frame side and around a short post in the first frame side until all posts in the first and fourth frame side are used. The movable bar is raised to form a space. A second ribbon is tied to either a second or third frame side, and the second ribbon is threaded through the space around a right edge post, the moveable bar is lowered to form a second space, the second ribbon is threaded through the second space and the threading and movement is repeated until all edge posts are used forming the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: RE USE EVERYTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANYInventors: Diana L Welch, Joan Doreen Welch
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Publication number: 20090116767Abstract: The invention relates to a continuous tube for forming bags containing fruit and vegetable products, having at least one pair of mesh strips (1-1?), each of the mesh strips (1-1?) being located once folded such that the edges defined by the mentioned folds (2-2?) are opposite one another and separated a certain distance S; each mesh strip (1-1) having a fold at both ends, end portions (3-4; 3?-4?) having width A being defined, B being the distance between the fold (2-2?) and the free ends (5-6; 5?-6?) of a single strip; a pair of laminar strips (7-7?) having a width C equivalent to at least two times the distance B plus the distance S, and at least four reinforcing strips (8-9; 8?-9?) having a width less than the width A of the end portions (3-4; 3?-4?) of each of the mesh strips (1-1?).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: PREFORMADOS TUBULAEES, S.L.Inventor: Juan Carlos De Clasca Cabre
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Publication number: 20090092343Abstract: A bag comprising a lockable pouch and a lockable handle is disclosed. The bag comprises a locking mechanism that secures the contents of the bag by securing a sliding fastener in place. In one embodiment, the handle and sliding fastener are both secured via a common key-operated mechanism. A handle that is removal at one end allows the handle to be placed around a stationary object as to secure the bag to that object while unattended. A single control is provided conveniently to release both the sliding fastener and the handle. The handle is comprised of a flexible yet strong material, such as a metal cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: Mary Thomson, Ann L. Keller, Kathleen Parisi
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Patent number: 7510327Abstract: An ultra-strong tear resistant, cut resistant, puncture resistant bag having a high shear strength or modulus is provided by weaving ribbons of flat polypropylene sheet into a bag. The bag is formed by weaving a cylindrically shaped object, cutting the object transversely and sealing up one end to form the bag. The physical properties of the ribbon-woven bag easily accommodate holding refuse including bricks, wood with nails, glass and other refuse in a lightweight disposable bag. In an alternative embodiment, the ribbon-woven bag is overlain with sheets laminated to the exterior of the bag to provide a fluid-tight container.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Global Strategies, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Williams, Bruno Goncalves Drummond
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Publication number: 20090071849Abstract: An apparatus including a mesh portion having a bag structure with an open end and a closed end, and having an inner chamber enclosed within the bag structure is disclosed. The mesh portion may be made of a material which does not substantially absorb water and which is elastic. There is a large opening at the open end of the bag structure into which a bar of soap can be inserted to insert the bar of soap into the inner chamber of the bag structure. The mesh portion has a plurality of small openings through which parts of the bar of soap can escape from the inner chamber of the bag structure. The mesh portion may be configured so that the mesh portion automatically contracts to conform to the bar of soap as it diminishes in size with use. The mesh portion may be comprised of low density polyethylene extruded plastic.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Jeffrey J. Trusiak
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Publication number: 20090046957Abstract: The invention teaches a new way to make mesh bags using adhesive labels and continuous mesh tubing. Using adhesive labels on continuous mesh tubing is made possible by guiding the mesh tubing both on the outside of the tubing and the inside of the tubing so that an adhesive label does not stick to the mesh surface on the other side of the mesh tubing. As a result the invention also teaches a new type of mesh bag made with this process and a new machine used for making mesh bags.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventor: Hsiehyueh Wang Liang
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Publication number: 20080307755Abstract: A process for carrying out a packaging for food stuffs, such as hazelnuts, dried fruits, or powdered milk, packaged in bulk, comprises the steps of: —provision of a big bag container (2), —carrying out a filling of the above said product (P), into the big bag container (2), —provision of a seal enclosure (3) susceptible of containing the big bag container (2) with the above said filling of product (P) therein, and—sealing the enclosure (3) containing the big bag container (2), with the above said filling of product (P) therein, a sub atmospheric pressure level. Preferably, a protective inert gas, such as nitrogen, is inserted into the enclosure (3) containing the big bag container (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2005Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: STELLIFERI & ITAVEX S.P.A.Inventors: Carlo Stelliferi, Giuseppe Esposito
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Publication number: 20080273817Abstract: Bag for packaging food products, particularly fruit and vegetable products, which comprises a flexible tubular body, the central portion of which is designed to house the products contained in the bag and the longitudinal ends of which are closed, a flexible oblong element, such as a strip, which is considerably shorter than the tubular body of the bag, being solidly joined to both closed ends, which acts as a handle whereby to suspend said bag, the tubular body being overdimensioned in relation to the volume of the products housed therein, so that when the bag is suspended from the strip that acts as a handle, it is U-shaped, with its end portions empty and in a vertical position and with its central portion filled with products.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: GIRO GH, S.A.Inventor: Ezequiel GIRO AMIGO
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Publication number: 20080232720Abstract: A flexible organizer comprising a flexible panel member and a pocket member, the flexible panel member comprising a fastener portion, the pocket member comprising a pocket opening and a fastener portion, and wherein the pocket member is releasably attached to the panel member via an engagement of the panel member fastener portion with the pocket member fastener portion. Such an organizer allows users to conveniently and efficiently organize items such as children's toys in a manner that allows easy and modularized access to the toys and easy clean-up of the toys. Also disclosed is a method for using the flexible organizer as well as a method for customizing the flexible organizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Krisanthe Karagiannis
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Publication number: 20080226204Abstract: Soiled garments are placed in a mesh laundry bag. Two holes in the bag are connected by a spindle sleeve and placed over a spindle of a washing machine so the spindle passes through the center of the bag to center the bag during washing. The bag allows delicate garments to be washed and held separate from other garments in the washing machine. The bag is releasably fastened to connectors on the washing machine's tub which contains the spindle. Releasable closures around the holes prevent garments from slipping out of the bag during washing. An internal stand can be placed in the spindle sleeve to hold the bag in position to receive laundry when the bag is outside the tub. An external frame can do the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Azad Sabounjian, William G. Smith
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Publication number: 20080170813Abstract: Poly mesh bags or closely woven poly bags have at least one pair of aligned apertures extending through opposite sides of the top portion of the bags, with one of the apertures slit to the top edge of one of the sides. If the bags are poly mesh bags, a band label may be secured to the top portion of the bags, with the aligned apertures also extending through the band label to give the apertures added strength. Alternatively, the poly mesh bags may have an enlarged selvedge edge adjacent the top portion through which the aligned apertures extend, and a drawstring may be interwoven in the selvedge edge below the apertures. Also a band label may be secured to both sides of the bags below the drawstring. If made of a closely woven poly material, a plurality of laterally spaced, longitudinally extending ventilation strips may be provided around the entire circumference of the bags.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Robert L. Sprosty
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Publication number: 20080111330Abstract: A two-wheeled cart for carrying snowsports equipment including skis, boots, poles, snowboards, helmets and personal items is disclosed. The cart incorporates a weather-resistant security compartment to serve as a locker for storing street shoes and personal items. The cart has a collapsed mode for compact storage, a narrow-travel mode for use on shuttle buses, and a fully-deployed mode. The mass distribution on a loaded cart is such that the load is balanced, leaving very little vertical load on the user's pulling hand. To secure the cart while it is left unattended, users lock the cart to some structure close to the ski lift by means of an incorporated locking cable and locking mechanism. Additional locking cables provide security against theft of equipment left on the cart. Business methods for renting the carts from ski resort parking lots and other locations are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2004Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Martin S. Lurie
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Publication number: 20080113583Abstract: A clothing receptacle is provided which includes an interactive feature calculated to generate an interest among children inducing them to place their dirty clothing into a bag. The bag may be closed after it is filled with dirty clothes and transported to the laundry room where it may be placed into both the washer and dryer while the clothes remain in its interior throughout the laundering process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Rudy Guzman, Pamela Kasper
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Publication number: 20080069485Abstract: The storing device comprises a segment of a mesh material and an end for securing the mesh material. The secured mesh material is suitable for storing various items. The food product comprises a cooking apparatus and a foodstuff. The cooking apparatus comprises a steam permeable component for steam cooking a foodstuff. The cooking apparatus may further comprise a bag and/or a packet for steaming the foodstuff. The cooking apparatus allows concurrent steaming of the steam permeable component and the packet and/or the bag for steaming the foodstuff to substantial simultaneous steaming completion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: David W. France, Sharla Kurz, Natalie Roesler, Steven R. Baker, Anna Miskovsky
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Publication number: 20080063322Abstract: The invention teaches a new type of mesh bag suitable for machine packaging. The first end of the mesh bag is a reserved opening for filling and sealing. The second end of the mesh bag includes a one-pull, easy-open mechanism and a re-closing mechanism. The re-closing mechanism is a drawstring perforating around the second end of the mesh bag. The one-pull, easy open mechanism is a line of easy open stitches which sews a small strip of hard paper with the wall of the mesh bag at its second end. The two mechanisms can be pre-set in parallel or integrated in a same line with the small strip of the hard paper overlaid on the drawstring.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventor: Hsiehyueh Wang Liang
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Patent number: 7341377Abstract: Tank tote bags for storing cylinders such as diving tanks, welding tanks, and medical tanks such as oxygen tanks, in separate compartments that can be arranged in either vertical upright positions or horizontal laid down positions. One bag version has two tanks that can be arranged side-by-side in a bag with a mesh material behind the tanks, an open front and open top, and horizontal and vertical straps for holding the tanks together and separate from one another. Another bag version has three tanks arranged in a triangular arrangement. And another version has five tanks arranged in a triangular configuration. A still another version has four tanks arranged in a stacked two by two arrangement in a bag with a closeable top. The bags can be used in pickup truck beds and boats, homes and garages. The bags can be lightweight and can be easily carried and handled by one hand and later folded into small compact spaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: John D. Baxter
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Publication number: 20080056622Abstract: A resealable package with a tamper-evident structure and methods for making the same are disclosed. The resealable package includes a front panel joined at respective opposite side edges to a rear panel to form a package having an exterior; a reclosable fastener assembly joined to the exterior of the package and including a first fastening member and a second fastening member respectively joined to the rear panel and the front panel, so that at least one marginal portion of the rear panel can be folded over in the direction of said front panel and the first fastening member can be releasably connected to the second fastening member; and a tamper-evident structure joined to the front panel and a folded over marginal portion of the rear panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: ANDREW AUSTRENG, Cori K. Kohl, Michael R. Nowak
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Publication number: 20080050051Abstract: An encapsulating bag for contamination control on gas cylinders employs a main body of fabric such as polyester or flouropolymer having a weave sufficiently tight to preclude contaminant transmission. A bottom boot engages a lower portion of the main body to cover the bottom of the cylinder. A separation closure means such as a non-metal zipper is incorporated into the main body for opening the main body for insertion of the cylinder. A cuff is attached to a top circumference of the bag main body for close engagement of a top boss of the cylinder to preclude contaminant escape. An ESD button is incorporated in the body of the bag for attachment of a conducting lead for grounding connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2006Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventor: Neil Palt
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Publication number: 20080050054Abstract: An easy to store pouch (bag) with oil cloth outer layer and cotton lining that will come in different sizes, shapes and colors and is washable. The top of the pouch (bag) can be tighten easily when needed, to store perishable food in the fridge for a longer period of time than usual.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2006Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventor: Samar Asefi Koopah
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Patent number: 7334941Abstract: An apparatus for washing items comprises a generally cylindrical mesh housing; a first wall and a second wall, said first wall and said second wall being positioned within said housing so as to define first, second and third compartments in said housing; an opening in each of said compartments through which an item to be washed can be placed in or removed from a respective compartment; and a closure device for closing said compartments to retain said items in said compartments when said items are being washed. The first wall and said second wall may each comprise an endless pocket and a stiffener disposed within said pocket. A polymer loop may be used to stiffen said first wall and said second wall. A method of using the apparatus to wash various items, including those of delicate fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Innovative Home Creations Ltd.Inventor: David S Fenster
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Patent number: 7328780Abstract: A device for holding and drying apparel includes a foldable panel being convertible between an unfolded open arrangement or a folded closed arrangement, said foldable panel having at least one compartment disposed therefrom for receiving at least one item of said apparel, said foldable panel and compartment further including a series of open drying spaces for exposing said apparel to ambient air flow for drying thereof, and at least one support portion for carrying and/or hanging said apparel therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Inventor: Robert T. C. Hawthorne
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Publication number: 20080025652Abstract: The invention includes a hangable envelope and kit for containing items, with the envelope formed a length of flexible material. An envelope portion is formed in the length of material at one end thereof and a flap portion formed in the length of material and at an opposite end thereof. A closing device is provided for holding the flap portion in a closed condition over the envelope portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventor: Judi Hendricks
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Publication number: 20080024300Abstract: A security bag for displaying items of merchandise includes a mesh bag formed of metal wire providing an internal storage chamber. A two-piece member locking device is attached to an open end of the bag. A magnetically attachable locking tine is mounted in one of the members and engages a locking projection on the second member which is slidably received into the first member to lock the bag in a closed position protecting the stored merchandise from theft. An EAS tag is secured within one of the locking members. A magnetic key moves the locking tine to an unlocked position when placed adjacent the locking tine enabling the two locking members to be separated into an unlocked position and the bag open end spread apart for removing items therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: ALPHA SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Christopher J. Fawcett, Ronald M. Marsilio
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Patent number: 7306369Abstract: A product and process for laundering delicate or dry-clean only garments in a conventional home washing machine. The process represents a home version of the commercial wet-cleaning processes for cleaning of delicate garments. The product may comprise a liquid cleaning composition, a wash pretreatment composition, a wash pretreatment applicator, an apparatus for dispensing a rinse cycle conditioner and a flexible wrap container within which the garments are contained during washing.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: John Downing Curry, Freddy Arthur Barnabas, Jack A. Doty, Thomas Charles Hortel, Michelle Frances Mellea, Corey Elizabeth Schmidt, Corey Sue Snyder, Todd Michael Wernicke
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Patent number: 7287905Abstract: A luggage rack having a support member (10) and an mesh structure (14) arranged in parallel with the support member and being formed by net strings (16) that are attached to the support member (10) at closed edges of the luggage rack, characterized in that the net strings (16) are drawn into holes (18) of the support member and are attached in these holes or beyond said holes on the back side of the support member (10).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Inventor: Jörg Schwarzbich
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Patent number: 7275868Abstract: The invention is directed to a laundry retaining device comprising a strap and a bag. The strap is suitable for retaining larger articles of clothing that have openings to pass the strap through, such as shirts and shorts. The bag, preferably a mesh bag, retains smaller articles of clothing or articles that do not have openings to pass the strap through. The device allows for the washing and drying of a set or several sets of clothes at once without having to sort and recreate each set of laundered clothes.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Inventor: David S. Miller
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Patent number: 7270238Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention provide a vacuum sealable storage bag and method in which a pad of material is located within the storage bag and is positioned to block, trap, and/or absorb fluid from product to be stored within the storage bag. The pad of material can comprise fluid-absorbing material, and in some embodiments is positioned between an open mouth of the bag and an interior of the bag in which product is retained.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: FoodFresh Technologies, LLCInventor: Daniel P. Shannon
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Patent number: 7252183Abstract: An article of manufacture with a quick access feature designed to assist users for rapidly accessing an object in an enclosed container. The access feature may be attached to a pouch, a bag, a pocket or another item designed to carry objects, including apparel that has built-in pockets or attached pockets, such as those on shirt or pants. An article of manufacture may include an access panel attached to a base member defining a pocket. The access panel includes an access opening or eyelet. A carrier member is configured for carrying an object therein and in the pocket. In one arrangement, the carrier member is movably disposed within the pocket so that the access opening exposes a portion of the carrier member for movement between a holding position and a retrieving position responsive to a force being applied via the access opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: Thai Christie
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Patent number: 7240517Abstract: A flexible jewel pouch for holding a jewel, comprising a metal mesh dimensioned to hold the jewel therein, having a top opening and having a plurality of apertures, the largest aperture being smaller than the jewel; a mesh carrying arrangement slidingly attached to the mesh along the top opening, wherein when the jewel is placed in the mesh, the mesh suspends from the mesh carrying arrangement and the weight of the jewel causes the mesh carrying arrangement to at least partially close the top opening of the mesh thereby securing the jewel therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Inventor: Avital Barak
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Patent number: 7226210Abstract: A synthetic resin bag is used for storing grain or animal feed. The bag includes an inner layer made of polypropylene textile woven in gauze, a coating layer attached to an inside surface of the inner layer, and an outer layer attached to an outside surface of the inner layer. Attaching between the layers is made by polypropylene resin applied thereto. The coating layer is made of high-density polyethylene film, and the outer layer is made of oriented polypropylene film mixed with non-slip material for raising coefficient of friction of the outer layer to 0.5 or more. Also, the outer layer has a printed inside layer. The bag allows inhibiting penetration of moisture in the air and preventing absorption or leakage of fat or oil in contents. Also, the bag is prevented from slipping and falling when stacked or conveyed.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Inventor: Byung Jin Moon
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Patent number: 7163337Abstract: A compartmentalized laundry bag for washing and drying small laundry items. The bag includes a collapsible mesh body having a closeable top portion, a bottom portion and a central portion. A flexible mesh bottom wall is connected to the bottom portion of the mesh body and further includes first, second, third, and fourth mesh partition walls which are disposed interiorly of the mesh body and are interconnected together at a location proximate the axial center line of the mesh body. The laundry bag also includes a drawstring arrangement for closing the top portion of the mesh body.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Inventor: Errol D. Penson
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Patent number: 7163339Abstract: A composite or so-called “half and half” bag has a first side wall formed from a synthetic resin mesh material and a second side formed from a synthetic resin film material. A reinforcing strip extends horizontally along the upper end portion of the mesh side wall of the bag. The reinforcing strip overlaps the upper edge of the first side wall such that it is joined to the first side wall through a horizontal seam positioned well beneath the top edge of the reinforcing strip to form an extension that protrudes well above (e.g., ½ inch to 1½ inches or even more) the upper edge of the mesh side wall. In order to strengthen the seam at the sides of the bag, the side edges of the reinforcing strip are joined to the second film side wall along at least most of the vertical extent of the extension. This film-to-film bond is considerably stronger than a bond through an intermediate mesh layer, as occurs along the remainder of the side seams of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Plaspack U.S.A., Inc.Inventor: Corbett T. Hefner
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Patent number: 7115311Abstract: This invention relates to ungrounded type flexible fabric container with a reduced energy of electrostatic discharge suitable for use in a combustible environment. A woven fabric is configured to form a flexible fabric container having sidewalls, a top feature and a bottom feature. The woven fabric flexible bulk container is made from a static dissipating fabric comprising fabric woven of non-conductive tapes, to which a plurality of bicomponent conductive staple fibers are added. The bicomponent conductive staple fibers have one or more longitudinal stripes of a carbon loaded conductive constituent on an outer surface of a non-conductive constituent. Preferably the staple fibers are woven into or coated onto the fabric at a spacing of from 3 mm to 100 mm.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Central Products CompanyInventors: Trevor Arthurs, W. Keith Fisher