Including Closure Flap Which Overlaps Sidewall Exterior When Closed Patents (Class 383/84)
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Publication number: 20040136616Abstract: A bag having a tamper evident closure and methods of forming the same are provided. The bag has a tube body with a front wall and a back wall positioned between a first end and a second end. A back flap extension member connects to and extends outwardly from the second end of the back wall. A primer material is positioned on the back flap extension member and an adhesive material is placed on the back flap extension member that folds over to overlie and contact the primer material. The back flap extension member adheres to the front flap extension member and portions of the front wall to close the second end. When the back flap extension member liftingly separates from the front wall, at least one of the back flap extension member and the front wall tears indicating evidence of tampering.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: John R. Allen, Stuart R. Sharp
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Publication number: 20040120611Abstract: A metallic laminated gusseted insulated bag includes a front and rear wall each having two lateral edges, a top edge, and a bottom edge; first and second side walls; a bottom member; and a means for hermetically closing the bag; wherein the front and rear walls are joined along their respective lateral edges to the first and second side walls; either or both of the side walls and bottom member are gusseted; and the front and rear walls are joined along their respective bottom edges to the bottom member; and the front and rear walls each include an outer ply including a metallic foil or metallic coated web, and an inner ply having an inner and outer surface, including a thermal insulating layer; the metallic foil or metallic coated web being adhered to the outer surface of the inner ply.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: Charles Kannankeril, Atul Arora, Dale Wormwood
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Patent number: 6723408Abstract: A resealable envelope comprising a flexible plastic back sheet, a backing adhesive applied on a back surface of the flexible plastic back sheet to attach the envelope to a package, a flexible plastic front sheet attached to the back sheet at their respective side edges and bottom edges, a flexible closure flap being adhered directly to the front surface of the back sheet at their respective top edges via a permanent adhesive and overlapping said front sheet, and a resealable adhesive located proximal to the top edge of the front sheet such that the resealable adhesive is capable of fastening said closure flap to the front sheet forming a resealable closure.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: A.D.M. CorporationInventors: Bruce J. Hillemann, Joseph DeRiggi
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Patent number: 6708434Abstract: A removable tab for gaining control of an object, having a predefined weight, that generally comprises: at least one sheet of polymeric film, wherein an opening is provided through the sheet, wherein the film is of a size, thickness and tensile strength that are adapted to support the weight of the object; and an adhesive provided on at least one surface of the sheet of polymeric film having an adhesive strength adapted to enable said adhesive to adhere to and to support or carry the weight of the object and yet still enable the sheet to be peeled from the object without damaging the object; and a method for using the same.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventors: Nancy Zarrow, Kenneth Buckley
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Patent number: 6702460Abstract: A high strength plastic bag is formed from two sheets of polymeric material. The sheets are folded, machined, and heat sealed to form a receptacle portion, a flap for covering an opening to the receptacle portion, and a handle having three layers of polymeric material for improved strength. The bag includes a tamper-indicating closure and has a high friction coefficient to prevent sliding of stacked bags.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Ampac Plastics, LLCInventor: Thomas E. Geyer
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Publication number: 20040032992Abstract: A bag for use with at least one wicket pin of an automatic bag filling equipment. The bag has a first side wall of a film material with a wicket mounting part. The wicket mounting part has at least one hole for mounting the bag on at least one of the at least one wicket pins of the bag filling equipment. The bag has a second side wall with an open part of an open material. The second side wall is joined to the first side wall such that the bag has an inside and an opening. The second side wall has a film part of a film material for facilitating the automatic opening of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: Moty Hershku
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Publication number: 20040022457Abstract: A plurality of bags, sleeves, or pouches are detachably joined and provided on a roll. The bags, sleeves, or pouches may be made by joining or by folding the material and forming spaced seal and tear lines in the material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Blake Allen Brown, Dixie Lee Murdock, Bruce Jay Riekenberg
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Patent number: 6670008Abstract: A tamper-evident label that includes a substrate. On the substrate is deposited more than one adhesive. Each adhesive is sensitive to a different condition. The adhesives are deposited throughout the substrate in user-definable patterns. A release layer is placed on the adhesives for ease of transport and application, but is removed prior to affixation of the tamper-evident label.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventors: Amanda G. Ognissanti, Charles F. Pribyl
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Patent number: 6659645Abstract: A stand-up bag of a heat-sealable plastic film comprising two opposing side walls (1, 2) sealed together along the lateral edges thereof by means of side seams (5, 6), an inwardly folded bottom wall (4) provided between the lower portions of the side walls (1, 2) and sealed to the respective side walls (1, 2) along transverse bottom seams (7) and along bottom side seams, and an inwardly folded top wall (3) extending between the side walls and connected to the respective side walls (1, 2) along transverse top connections (11, 12) and sealed to the respective side walls (1, 2) along top side seams. One of the side walls (1) comprises a first side wall section (1a) and a second side wall section (1b) which overlaps the first side wall section (1a) in an overlapping area (15). In the overlapping area (15) the two side wall sections (1a, 1b) are connected by means of longitudinal peelable connections (19, 20) along the side seams (5, 6) and by means of a transverse peelable connection (18).Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Amcor Flexibles Europe A/SInventor: Werner Schulz
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Patent number: 6619843Abstract: A bank deposit plastic bag made with two separable compartments, one for checks identifying the depositor, and the other for cash using as an insert a depositor-identifying flap, in the manufacture of which different heat seals, strategically located lines of perforations and an adhesive deposit cooperate to accommodate a range of banking needs of the user, characterized by the use of components and parts of the bag, as exemplified by the noted depositor-identifying flap, and adhesively sealable closure flaps for the two compartments.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventor: Hikmet Harmanoglu
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Patent number: 6616033Abstract: A disposable container according to present invention is embodied in a thin-walled container having an integral sealing flap. Such containers include cups or other vessels for holding beverages, food or other substances. The disposable container preferably has a truncated conical shape. One example of such a shape is a typical beverage cup commonly dispensed at fast food restaurants and convenience stores. However, any shape or size of disposable container may be used, so long as the container is sealed using an integral sealing flap in accordance with the present invention. Once the container has been filled, it is closed by squeezing or folding the top of the container together. The container is then sealed by folding the integral sealing flap over one side of the top of the closed container. The sealing flap is then secured using conventional adhesives, such as, for example, glue, rubber cement, or tape, that are integral to either or both the surface of the container, or the surface of the sealing flap.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Inventor: Gary M. Schein
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Publication number: 20030147566Abstract: A newly designed disposable ash container comprising: a base panel, a back panel, two side panels, a top panel and a open panel made from a blank of sheet material of which the inside of the container is of a noncombustible material for receiving and retaining hot embers and ash and the outside being conducive to advertising matter which is foldable for consumer packaging and easy storage and when opened to a usable position provides a substantial side opening in which to deposit ash from a fireplace and stove having an apron to catch falling ash and to cooperate in an air tight closing of the open panel securing ash for safe and clean disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Brent Edward Brocking
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Patent number: 6601990Abstract: A paper bag is provided with a closure flap (14) such that a portion thereof protrudes from the opening edge (11a) of a paper bag body (11), that is opened to allow the removal of its content. The surface of the portion of the closure flap (14) that protrudes from the opening edge (11a) of the paper bag body (11) is coated with a non-water-soluble hot-melt adhesive (17). An underlining paper piece (20) is previously affixed, with a water-soluble adhesive (21), to the wall surface area where the closure flap (14) overlaps when it seals the opening of the paper bag by reactivating the hot-melt adhesive (17) on the surface of the closure flap (14), thus making it possible to peel this underlining paper piece (20) off from the wall surface (11c) of the paper bag body (11) together with a split part of the closure flap (14). This configuration makes it easy to remove all pieces of the paper bag to which the non-water-soluble adhesive is adhered before recycling process.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Showa Paxxs CorporationInventors: Yoshiki Shigeta, Yoshiki Shigeta
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Publication number: 20030059132Abstract: Plastic film bags, commonly used for storing and/or transporting various products and things, and methods of manufacturing the plastic film transport bags are disclosed. A transport bag includes a double-walled rear panel integral formed with a double-walled front panel. A lower terminal edge of the double-walled rear panel is integral with a lower terminal edge of the double-walled front panel. Accordingly, the double-walled front and rear panels define a continuous compartment extending between the front wall and the rear wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: Carl Vetter
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Patent number: 6494324Abstract: A transportable container for bulk goods and a method for the container are disclosed. The transportable container is formed from a bag having a closed base and an open top. The open top is in a folded over position and a bottom support is located adjacent to the closed base. A particulate material is filled into the bag and an outer wrap is spirally wrapped around the bottom support and the bag such that the outer wrap secures the bag to the bottom support and secures the open top in the folded over position. The method for forming the transportable container includes the steps of securing the open top of the bag in an opened position and supporting a base of the bag. The bag is filled to a predetermined level with a particulate material and while being filled the fill level of the particulate material in the bag is monitored. Simultaneously with filling of the bag, an outer wrap is spirally wrapped around the bag in an upward direction to a predetermined fill level.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Kellogg CompanyInventors: David C. Ours, Randall L. Cary
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Publication number: 20020153271Abstract: A package including absorbent articles and recloseable packaging. The packaging includes a flexible pocket having a hollow interior for said absorbent articles and an opening extending into the hollow interior for permitting an article to be withdrawn from the hollow interior. The packaging also includes a flap having a proximal end attached to the pocket and a distal end opposite the proximal end. The flap may be moved between an open position to permit an article to be withdrawn through the opening and a closed position to retain the articles in the pocket. The flap has a proximal width at the proximal end and a distal width at the distal end shorter than the proximal width.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: James D. McManus, Ann M. Nichols, Paul M. Simons
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Publication number: 20020141665Abstract: A paper bag is provided with a closure flap (14) such that a portion thereof protrudes from the opening edge (11a) of a paper bag body (11), that is opened to allow the removal of its content. The surface of the portion of the closure flap (14) that protrudes from the opening edge (11a) of the paper bag body (11) is coated with a non-water-soluble hot-melt adhesive (17). An underlining paper piece (20) is previously affixed, with a water-soluble adhesive (21), to the wall surface area where the closure flap (14) overlaps when it seals the opening of the paper bag by reactivating the hot-melt adhesive (17) on the surface of the closure flap (14), thus making it possible to peel this underlining paper piece (20) off from the wall surface (11c) of the paper bag body (11) together with a split part of the closure flap (14). This configuration makes it easy to remove all pieces of the paper bag to which the non-water-soluble adhesive is adhered before recycling process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: Showa Paxxs CorporationInventors: Yoshiki Shigeta, Yoshiki Shigeta
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Patent number: 6446861Abstract: An envelope having a base panel, folded side panels and folded end panels forms a pouch. A selected item is received in the pouch. The folded end panels have uncoverable adhesive strips and entry indicators such that the end panels may be attached to the envelope and severed from the envelope in a predetermined sequence. Security tape is disposed over the severed entry indicator and the severed end panel to secure access to the selected item and to permanently affix the entry indicator to the envelope. A method of using the envelope is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Robert F. Smith
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Patent number: 6390154Abstract: A portable levee system includes a bag having a preselected geometric shape. The bag is continuous in that it has a length at least equal to its width, and is preferably many times as long. A top portion of the bag is open for receiving fill material. A preferred geometric shape is a trapezoid. The bag is removably mounted to a dispenser and the dispenser dispenses the bag from a rear portion of the dispenser. A preferred dispenser is towed behind a tractor or truck and the bag is filled within the dispenser and deposited onto the ground. A method of providing a portable levee is taught wherein a levee is created in a fraction of the time required to build an equivalently-sized levee utilizing current emergency levee construction systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Westwind Levee Systems, LLCInventor: David K. Hall
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Publication number: 20020029546Abstract: A method for disposing of a soiled disposable diaper comprising the steps of:Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Lisa M. Gould
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Patent number: 6349824Abstract: A watertight equipment cover for protecting equipment comprising first and second housing portions with sealing mechanisms attached thereto. The sealing mechanisms of the first and second housing portions are sealably engageable with each other to provide a watertight seal therebetween. Further, the first and second housings are designed to conform substantially to the contours of the protected equipment. The watertight equipment cover may also include a rotatable mechanism or blister for engaging and rotating a rotatable structure on the protected equipment.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Asahi Research CorporationInventor: Masahiro Yamada
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Publication number: 20020014433Abstract: Foil bags are formed as new paper bags by fusing together two webs and tying a detachable strap which has a suspension opening to one said opening of each bag, the strap being separated by a perforation line from the respective side of the bag. A pocket is formed at the end of the bag opposite the insertion opening and can have a flap provided with an adhesive strip covered by a masking layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Applicant: LEMO Maschinenbau GmbHInventors: Jakob Schneider, Werner Brenig, Armin Meyer
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Patent number: 6318528Abstract: A bag includes a flap secured to the body of the bag, this flap being formed from a deformable piece and the bag further having at least two passages whose function is to allow the passage of a strap for the purpose of holding the flap on at least one wall of the body, the passages being situated at a sufficient distance from each other and disposed on the flap so that, when the flap is mounted on the body of the bag, the passages are opposite the wall in order to make it possible to secure the flap to the latter by the strap.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Hermes SellierInventor: Christian Blanckaert
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Patent number: 6270256Abstract: A tamper evident bag comprises a slit therein to provide access to the interior of the bag, and a closure flap arranged to be adhered to the bag over the slit in order to seal the bag. The bag has an indicator strip which is covered by the closure flap when the bag is sealed. This indicator strip comprises a material having a surface tension less than or substantially equal to that of saliva and serves to indicate wetting of the bag or closure flap prior to attempted sealing.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1997Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventor: Victor Todman
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Patent number: 6267505Abstract: A tamper-evident seal comprising: a first seal member having an adhesive surface region; a second seal member having a sealing surface region located for adhesion to the adhesive surface region; at least one of the adhesive surface region and the sealing surface region being at least partially coated with a heat-sensitive layer so that when the adhesive surface region is adhered to the sealing surface region the heat-sensitive layer is sealed between the first seal member and the second seal member for providing evidence of thermal tampering.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Learoyd Packaging Ltd.Inventor: Trevor Bernard Nigel Henson
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Publication number: 20010005435Abstract: A bank deposit plastic bag made with two separable compartments, one for checks identifying the depositor, and the other for cash using as an insert a depositor-identifying flap, in the manufacture of which different heat seals, strategically located lines of perforations and an adhesive deposit cooperate to accommodate a range of banking needs of the user, characterized by the use of components and parts of the bag, as exemplified by the noted depositor-identifying flap, and adhesively sealable closure flaps for the two compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2001Publication date: June 28, 2001Inventor: Hikmet Harmanoglu
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Publication number: 20010000480Abstract: Plastic film packaging for containing an article. The packaging includes a continuous, tear-resistant film and a tearable tape strip. The film is formable to define an enclosed region for containing an article. The tearable tape strip is secured to the film. In this regard, the tearable tape strip is configured to controllably tear an opening through the film for accessing the enclosed region upon tearing of the tearable tape strip. By providing a continuous, tear-resistant film, the packaging is available to safely contain a wide variety of different articles, while withstanding the rigors of most shipping and handling environments. Further, the tearable tape strip allows an end user to easily open the packaging. In one preferred embodiment, a single tearable tape strip is provided and is formed as an internally tearable, reinforced strapping tape adhered to an inner surface of the film.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: April 26, 2001Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Timothy V. Stagg, Richard L. Sheehan, Dean A. Miner
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Patent number: 6200029Abstract: A heat retaining container for maintaining heated food warm for a considerable period of time and method of making same that includes an outer cover formed of a rectangular blank of sheet material having reversely folded marginal portions to define opposed end pockets, and an insulating liner formed by opposed sheets of heat reflecting material having sandwiched therebetween a layer of gas impervious cells or bubbles filled with a gaseous medium, e.g. air. The opposed ends of the liner are inserted into the opposed end pockets of the cover blank whereby the cover blank and liner are reversely folded to define overlying panel portions, one of said panel portions being slightly greater to define a flap for sealing the open end. The opposed side edges of the reversely folded blank are suitably secured together in the assembled position of the container, and a fastener is provided for securing the flap in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2000Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventor: David G. Bonta
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Patent number: 6196716Abstract: A tamper indicating bag is formed by cutting a perforation along a sheet which is subsequently folded over and sealed along two sides and the top edge. The fold is made so that one of the walls of the bag is longer than the other and the heat seal is applied above the perforation which in turn forms a flap in the wider sheet. Printing is applied to the flap as well as above and below the perforation and a tamper indicating adhesive is then applied to the flap. The bag can be opened by separating the perforated opening and contents placed in the bag. The flap is then folded over the opening sealing it and providing a tamper indicating seal.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Amko Plastics Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Geyer
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Patent number: 6149302Abstract: A bag having tamper-evident features including an adhesive flap foldable to cover the mouth of the bag to deter and indicate tampering with the contents. Indicia on the bag are visibly altered by attempts to release the adhered flap. A tear zone can be provided to facilitate detachment of a portion of the bag without cutting. Reclosable closure elements also can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Nossi Taheri
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Patent number: 6139184Abstract: A containment device is provided including a pair of flexible sheets each having a substantially rectangular configuration with a periphery having a top edge, a bottom edge and a pair of side edges. The top edges and the side edges of the sheets are coupled to define a sealable open bottom. The sheets are further coupled together along a line parallel with and adjacent to the top edge, wherein a cut out is formed in the sheets between with the top edges of the sheets and the line to define a handle.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventors: Ben Meldon, Paul Saunders
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Patent number: 6109440Abstract: A durable padded decorative giftmailer which simplifies the process of gift giving for purposes of mailing articles through mailing and parcel distribution channels. In greater detail, the exterior envelope comprising of a spun-bonded polyolifen finer such as Tyvek, which enhances the resistance to tears, water, punctures and blemishes. The substrate is then injected with water based inks forming festive designs for specific occasions which are mar and blemish resistant to the rigors of the mailing and shipping channels. Additionally, incorporating an interior inner liner made of a blown polyethylene foam having characteristics of being rigid and flexible and having the same recycling capabilities as that of the exterior substrate thus simplifying the ease of recycling the decorative mailer.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Inventor: William Cliff
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Patent number: 6048098Abstract: A tamper-resistant envelope is disclosed which includes first and second panels joined to one another to define opposed side edges and a bottom edge. The envelope has an opening opposite the bottom edge for providing access thereunto. A first adhesive seal is disposed on one of the first and second panels adjacent the opening for sealingly adhering to the other of the two panels. The first adhesive seal is formed of an adhesive material having adherent properties which are resistant to release at temperatures substantially below room temperature. A second adhesive seal is disposed on one of the first and second panels for sealingly adhering to the other of the two panels. The second adhesive seal is formed of an adhesive material having adherent properties which are different from those of the adhesive material from which the first adhesive seal is formed.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Uniflex, Inc.Inventor: Kurt W. Vetter
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Patent number: 5975393Abstract: A fishing rod carrying backpack for holding fishing rods. The backpack includes a bottom portion having a bottom panel and a perimeter side wall. A front panel and a spaced apart pair of side panels are upwardly extended from the upper edge of the perimeter side wall. The bottom portion, the front panel and the side panels define an interior space for holding fishing rods therein. Upper and lower cover panels are coupled to one of the side panels and detachably attached to the other side panel to help hold fishing rods in the interior space.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventor: John N. Bellamy
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Patent number: 5954431Abstract: A security pocket has a front, transparent panel and a back panel, capable of being printed upon. Three sides of the perimeter of the two panels is permanently bonded, leaving a top opening into the pocket. The back panel includes a closure flap, which carries a permanent, pressure sensitive adhesive and, a tear strip. The front panel includes a removable strip, coextensive with the closure flap, which includes a layer of silicone release material facing the adhesive material. After the pocket is filled, the removable strip is removed and the closure flap is folded over and permanently sealed to the front panel. The transparent panel is a plastic film having significant antistatic properties which enables the flat, empty, two ply pocket to be fed through a sheet fed non-impact printer, without formation of excess static electricity.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1994Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Laser Substrates, Inc.Inventor: Warren M. Fabel
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Patent number: 5931581Abstract: A method and apparatus for making a self-sealable packaging, and the self-sealable packaging and method of use are disclosed. The apparatus includes dispensing a web and converting it by folding or by welding two webs together to provide upper and lower layers defining a pocket therebetween. A line of weakness is provided in an extension on the lower web, and a release liner is positioned over the line of weakness in spanning relationship, with a pattern of adhesive applied between the release liner and the extension below the line of weakness. The release liner is secured to the extension above the line of weakness, and the web is sealed along side boundaries and separated therealong to provide individual bags. The pocket of the bag is sized to receive an article, such as a newspaper therein. After insertion of the newspaper, the extension is separated along the line of weakness to provide a flap carrying the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Dennis Garberg & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Dennis D. Garberg, Thomas J. Butler, Charles Coleman, Lester Land, Danny Hendricks, Tim Ryan, Carl Medlin
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Patent number: 5913607Abstract: A heat resistant container has a flexible pouch-like configuration and is fabricated using a laminate assembly of conventional heat resistant fabric materials and assembly techniques. The laminate assembly includes outer layers of woven silica fiber fabric enclosing a non-woven fabric of a ceramic fiber. The containers may be provided in a variety of sizes for most household applications and convenient storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Inventor: Edward A. Lengyel, Sr.
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Patent number: 5860744Abstract: A bag made of a flexible packing material comprising a sheet of material having an inner face and an outer face and folded for the formation of a tube with an overlapping portion. In the overlapping portion, the packing material is sealed inner face to outer face by means of a lapseal. Along two side edge portions, the tube is welded inner face to outer face of the overlapping portion for obtaining a closed bag enclosing the packed product. The packing material provides a peel seal, when welded inner face to outer face and a strong seal when welded inner face to inner face. Seen relative to the bag, the packing material comprises an inner layer comprising polyethylene, and outer layer comprising a copolymer of polyethylene and polypropylene and a subjacent intermediate layer comprising polypropylene.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Danisco A/SInventor: Werner Schulz
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Patent number: 5741969Abstract: A gas meter installation wherein a gas meter is contained within a protective bag during normal operation and wherein the bag may not be opened to obtain access to the meter without causing a permanent indication of such opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1997Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Brooklyn UnionInventor: Clement Vincent Sebastopoli
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Patent number: 5716135Abstract: A shopping bag including a first panel, a second panel and pair of opposed side panels which together form a shopping item container area adapted to hold at least one shopping item. The shopping item container area includes an opening through which the shopping item is placed into the shopping item container area. The shopping bag further includes at least one restraining tab extending from the first panel, the tab including a free end portion having disposed thereon an adhesive. The free end portion can be secured to the second panel in order to at least partially close the opening so as to restrain the shopping items from escaping from the shopping item container area. An associated method is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventor: Wilson S. Campbell
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Patent number: 5704714Abstract: A flexible tubular bag for hygienic articles has a sidewall (2) which forms a cylindrical bag and a front wall (bottom wall 11) provided with an outlet (21). The walls (sidewall 2, bottom wall 11) are formed of a single foil web (23). A covering flap (14) set on the sidewall (2) and/or front wall (bottom wall 11) so as to form a single piece therewith covers the outlet (21). The surface of the covering flap (14) may be detachably joined to the flexible tubular bag.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Christof Stary
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Patent number: 5639523Abstract: A decorative sheet material which includes a first sheet which has a first side and a second side, an optional layer of cushioning material which, if present, is adhered to the first side of the first sheet, a second sheet which has a first side and a second side, the first side of which is positioned against the second side of the first sheet, the second sheet being made of paper, plastic, leather, fabric and/or metal/foil, a first adhesive layer which is placed against the second side of the second sheet, and a first outer plastic layer which is placed against the first adhesive layer. The decorative sheet material may also include sprinkles, glitter, sequins, feathers, shredded mylar, shredded foil, cut-outs and the like, which are positioned either between the first adhesive layer and the outer layer of plastic or between the first side of the second sheet and the first adhesive layer. There may be one or more ridges or grooves, or both, in the first outer plastic layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Inventor: Dana R. Ellis
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Patent number: 5584580Abstract: A tamper-resistance envelope formed of a thermoplastic resin comprises two opposing panels having respective bottom and side wall edges bonded together to form a pocket therebetween. The top of the pocket is open for inserting an item into the pocket. Each panel has an edge portion adjacent the opening. A bead of pressure-sensitive adhesive is applied along each of the edge portions, and the adhesive bead is heat-seal bonded to the thermoplastic edge portion. The edge portions are brought together to bring the adhesive beads into contact to close the opening. By heat-seal bonding the adhesive beads directly to the thermoplastic edge portions, the pressure sensitive adhesive is resistant to being open by supercooling.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Uniflex, Inc.Inventor: Kurt W. Vetter
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Patent number: 5556025Abstract: A gift wrapper which significantly simplifies the practice of gift wrapping while still producing an aesthetically pleasing gift-wrapped article. In particular, a preformed gift wrapping sleeve for use in gift wrapping a hexahedronally-shaped article of a predetermined size, whereby the steps necessary to gift wrap the article are simplified and minimized. The gift wrapping sleeve is a single piece of sheet material having a decorative design incorporated on its exterior surface suitable for any occasion. The sheet material is folded to form two pairs of opposite side wails. The first pair of side walls extend at different lengths such that there is a longer wall and a shorter wall and the second pair of side walls have creases that extend their entire lengths. One end of the sleeve is pre-closed. The article to be gift wrapped is placed within the sleeve and the other end of the sleeve is closed and secured by adhesion means located near the end of the longer wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventor: Alan B. Sloan
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Patent number: 5549388Abstract: A pouch to hold sterile articles which is comprised of two sheets in face to face contact and sealed around the periphery except at an access opening. One of the sheets has one or more pleats which intersect the access opening in order to provide greater internal storage space. A flap on the unpleated sheet overhangs the edge of the pleated sheet, and is covered with a self-adhesive which extends partly into the pouch between the sheets at said access opening. This construction results in both sides of the pleated sheet being in contact with self-adhesive when the flap is folded over the pleated sheet to seal the pouch. In a second embodiment, the pleat intersects the access opening at an angle other than 90 degrees in order to provide a seal at the pleat having greater sterile integrity.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Inventor: Kenneth R. Wilkes
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Patent number: 5520449Abstract: An asbestos glove bag comprised of a glove bag having a zip-loc closure within an interior surface of the glove bag. A pair of arm and glove sleeves are secured to the interior surface of the glove bag. A flap portion is secured to the glove bag adjacent to an open top thereof. The flap portion has tab portions extending outwardly therefrom. The flap portion and tab portions have a pressure sensitive adhesive strip thereon. The pressure sensitive adhesive strip has a peel off film removably coupled therewith. The flap portion secures over the open top of the glove bag with the pressure sensitive adhesive engaging the front wall of the glove bag and the tab portions engaging the rear wall of the glove bag.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Inventor: Joseph V. Klak
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Patent number: 5417495Abstract: A reclosable bag is disclosed wherein a fastener strip has male and female cooperating profiles mounted thereon. The fastener strip is mounted on the inside surface of the rear panel of the bag with one of the profiles in the bag. The fastener strip is foldable over the front panel of the bag to a position wherein the male and female profiles cooperate to close the bag with the front panel between the profiles.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: KCL CorporationInventor: Mark E. Branson
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Patent number: 5405197Abstract: A tamper-evident seal for a plastic envelope with a pocket and closing flap having first adhesive sealing means for sealing the flap to the envelope and a second, tamper-evident sealing means adhering to the end of and extending beyond the end of the flap which also adheres to the envelope after the flap is closed and sealed.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Inventor: Kenneth R. Makowka
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Patent number: 5273361Abstract: A rugged mailing envelope which has a pattern or design printed on the outer surface of the envelope. The envelope is constructed from a clay coated paper which has a printed pattern on an outer surface and a layer of polyethylene on an inner surface. The polyethylene is typically 0.001 inches thick and contains a linear low density polyethylene. The thickness and mixture of polyethylene provides a coating which increases the strength and flexibility of the paper. Attached to the polyethylene is a sheet of bubble wrap adapted to protect any item placed within the envelope. The envelope has a single opening which can be sealed by an adhesive transfer tape that is normally covered with a strip of protective paper.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Jillson & RobertsInventor: Ken Jillson
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Patent number: D393504Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: Janice S. Eisman