Notching Of Work Edge Patents (Class 493/232)
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Patent number: 7037250Abstract: A method of forming a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion. The perforation blade includes a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag. The base has a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate a seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag. A series of closely spaced perforation teeth are formed with the base, and are adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag. A starter tooth is formed at the first end of the base, and is adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line. A burst protection gap is formed between the starter tooth and a first of the series of perforation teeth. The burst protection gap is adapted for safely receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Exopack-Thomasville LLCInventor: Timothy L. Albright
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Patent number: 6951531Abstract: The invention relates to a method for notching covers (3) for a book body (2), whereby at least two notches (5, 6) which delimit the spine are made in the cover by means of a notching tool. The invention provides that a set of automatic book body pincers (50) with at least one moveable stopping face (52) is used for adjusting the distance (d) between the notches, and the value for the thickness of the book body (2), said value being determined by means of the automatic set of book body pincers (50), is used for automatically adjusting the distance (d) between the notches (5, 6). The invention also relates to a device for notching book covers (3), which comprises a notching iron (10) with a stationary and a displaceable tool pair (11, 12; 13, 14), whereby the displaceable tool pair (11, 12 or 13, 14) can be automatically adjusted by means of a control unit to the desired distance (d) between the notches (5, 6) that delimit the spine (8).Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Inventor: Franz-Josef Landen
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Patent number: 6910995Abstract: A method of making a reclosable plastic bag (38) having a fin seal (35) which provides a weakness area (23, 80, 81, 84, 86) that extends into at least one side of the fin seal (35). Perforation axes (19, 20) for opening the reclosable plastic bag (38) may be aligned with the weakness area (23, 80, 81, 84, 86). A reclosable bag (38) made in accordance with the method is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: John H. Schneider, Nigel Knight, Stanley Piotrowski, Patricia I. Norek, Jeffrey Griffin, David J. Matthews
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Patent number: 6517473Abstract: A device and method for installing sliders onto fasteners for plastic bags includes a rotor having one or more slider pockets for carrying sliders and one or more notch cutting tools for cutting notches in a fastener. A slider is put into a slider pocket and the rotor is actuated to cut a notch in a fastener and position a slider in the notch. The fastener is then advanced, sliding the slider onto the fastener.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventor: Craig E. Cappel
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Patent number: 5947884Abstract: A carry out bag having a base portion of which opposing two sides are facing each other, first side portions extending from the opposing two sides of the base portion until a middle area of the base portion respectively, and second side portions extending from the first side portions extended until the middle area and toward an opposite direction to that of the first side portions. The other both sides of the first side portions are bonded to the base portion. Putting an article across the both second side portions not to block up the hand grips therewith, and taking out the hand grips to pull out from the article and to separate the second side portions one from the other, so that the article is received in the carry out bag.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Idemitsu Petrochemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shigeya Sasaki, Shinji Kobayashi, Shuichi Gotoh
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Patent number: 5931803Abstract: An applicator barrel is disclosed that is adapted for insertion into a body cavity. The applicator barrel has a pierce-through fingergrip area and an outer surface that is coated with an epoxy layer. Also disclosed is a method for forming such an applicator barrel, and tampon assemblies constructed with same.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventor: Dane R. Jackson
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Patent number: 5857953Abstract: This invention pertains to draw tape equipment, and methods for incorporating draw tapes into plastic and like bags. In general, a continuous plastic web is slit at a slitting station to form layers, and respective free edges. The web then passes to a hole forming station where holes are punched in the top and bottom layers adjacent the free edges. After the holes are punched, edge regions of the top and bottom layers are separated from each other, followed by forming of hems in the separated layers at hem forming stations arranged in parallel with each other. Concurrent with forming of the hems, continuous draw tapes are fed to the hem forming stations and the hems are formed about the draw tapes. The formed hems, with the draw tapes incorporated therein, optionally pass through first temperature control stations where the temperature of the plastic web is controlled to a desired temperature before hem sealing. The formed hems are then sealed to the main bodies of the respective top and bottom layers.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: CMD CorporationInventors: Paul A. Selle, Peter J. Gietman, Jr., Timothy R. Dutter, Thomas C. Jansen, Frank M. Slama
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Patent number: 5711751Abstract: A plastic bag manufacturing method to produce bags with a removable release strip in covering relation over an adhesive deposit adjacent an upper edge of the bag rear panel, in which the height of the release strip is increased to provide continuity along the length thereof to enable urging the strip, as required during the bag manufacturing process, in a machine direction, and the lower release strip portion is notched at locations coinciding with the bag side edges so that these bag side edges are fused for their entire lengths with no inhibiting of this fusing process by the release strip being in an interposed position between the overlying upper edges of the bag front and rear panels.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1995Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Inventor: Hikmet Harmanoglu
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Patent number: 5292300Abstract: An enclosure such as a letter envelope, a casing, shipping pouch, file for, or the like, is made of paper or similar suitable material to have a front portion (3) and a back portion (4) as well as side flaps (6) and (7). The enclosure may be provided with a closure flap (23) that is either part of the front portion (3) or part of the back portion (4). A bottom portion (5) is arranged between the back portion (4) and the front portion (3), whereby the bottom portion is preferably an integral component of the front and back portions. The side flaps (6, 7) are provided with respective folding creases extending longitudinally and foldable bottom side tongues (18, 19) are provided at the bottom end of the side flap (6, 7). These basic features are common to a plurality of different enclosures which provide a substantially larger enclosed volume than heretofore.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Winkler & Duennebier Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei KGInventor: Martin Bluemle
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Patent number: 5100371Abstract: An envelope blank forming machine for forming generally rectangular booklet envelope blanks and generally diagonal envelope blanks on the same machine includes a pair of removable turnbars, adjustable pull rolls and an adjustable cutoff device. Preselected adjustment of these components provides a generally rectangular blank or a generally diagonally shaped blank. Retractable trim devices are provided in cutting relation with the blank when diagonal blanks are being formed. Seal flap cutters and first and second flap cutters are provided to form the booklet seal flap and bottom flap on the booklet envelope blank. These cutters are removed and replaced with seal flap corner cutters, bottom flap corner cutters and diagonal trim cutters when generally diagonal envelope blanks are being formed.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1991Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: F.L. Smithe Machine Company, Inc.Inventors: Herbert W. Helm, John R. Anderson, Michael P. Lambert
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Patent number: 5078668Abstract: Disclosed is a method of making garment protector that is of high quality, having an envelope structure made of cloth fabric with an easy access opening in one of its sides covered by a flap member.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Inventor: Elizabeth Endres
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Patent number: 5019030Abstract: An envelope blank forming machine for forming generally rectangular booklet envelope blanks and generally diagonal envelope blanks on the same machine includes a pair of removable turnbars, adjustable pull rolls and an adjustable cutoff device. Preselected adjustment of these components provides a generally rectangular blank or a generally diagonally shaped blank. Retractable trim devices are provided in cutting relation with the blank when diagonal blanks are being formed. Seal flap cutters and first and second flap cutters are provided to form the booklet seal flap and bottom flap on the booklet envelope blank. These cutters are removed and replaced with seal flap corner cutters, bottom flap corner cutters and diagonal trim cutters when generally diagonal envelope blanks are being formed.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: F. L. Smithe Machine Company, Inc.Inventors: Herbert W. Helm, John R. Anderson, Michael P. Lambert
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Patent number: 5006186Abstract: This invention relates to the method for manufacturing a variety of square bottom containers by folding to the same side both of two brims of a sheet-shaped container of raw material of paper, aluminum foil, plastic laminate film and the like such that the brims mutually abut each other, forming a bonding agent or heat-seal layer on the outsides of both these butted brims, then forming the lower portion into a W-shape with an inverted V-shaped fold being provide in the midway, and then press-fitting the bonding agent or heat-seal layer from the outside of the formed sheet for its bonding or deposition, the press fit formed sheet defining a square bottom container having a bottom laminate which is flat with no overlap and having a heat seal film or the like which doesn't come inside the container. The method is efficient and the containers can be manufactured quite easily.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Altech Co., Ltd.Inventor: Naoomi Yokoyama
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Patent number: 4903559Abstract: A process and apparatus for making a repetitive arc cut in a continuous manner in a continuous supply of sheeting possessing edges, which involves providing a moving sheeting across a cutting area and passing through the area an arc-directed omnidirectional cutting means at and across an edge, in the general direction of the sheeting, to puncture a portion of the moving sheeting, maintaining the arc directed velocity of the omnidirectional cutting device at a rate greater than that of the directional velocity of the sheeting such that the puncture is enlarged to a lineal cut. The most favorable application of the invention involves the use of waterjet cutting to cut holes, especially primarily round holes, in multi-wall plastic constructions.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1987Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: First Brands CorporationInventor: Harry A. Landeck
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Patent number: 4881932Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for manufacturing plastic film bags with two-piece flaps. A slitting tool slits the flap portion of a longitudinally displaced film strip arrangement and a spacing tool displaces one of the resulting sections to form a gap. Thereafter, an adhesive hearing tape is applied to bridge the gap and connect the separated sections. After this, a cutting tool cuts notches into the two-piece flap portion which is lifted for this purpose by a Teflon-coated template having a slot to receive the cutting tool. The template has a channel system to enable blowing away the cut out portion. The separate bags are formed by sealing and severing at a position to intersect the notches. The method of the invention involves cutting the notches into the flap section to delineate separate flaps and associated bags in a time frame which follows the folding of the flap section over the main body of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Inventor: Eli Blatt
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Patent number: 4846779Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing a trapezoidally-shaped paper bag comprises a cutting and processing device to form a continuous line of blanks in a paper strip, left and right guide rail units for raising up the side flaps of successive blanks, left and right folding ruler members arranged in an inverted V in the direction of advance of the paper strip, a base rod for causing forward and backward reciprocating movement of the left and right ruler members on the upper surface of the blank being processed between the guide rail units, and inwardly and outwardly reciprocating left and right sliding plates for folding up the side folding flaps of the blank by moving inwardly over the left and right ruler members, respectively, in an overlapping relation.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1989Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Showa Seimitsu Seitaiki SeisakushoInventor: Yoshio Ohuchi
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Patent number: 4840611Abstract: Gusseted bags are provided with extruded reclosable plastic profile strips along free upper end portions of face walls flanking a bag mouth, the fastener strips being free to separate throughout their lengths when opening the bag mouth to the full extent permitted by opposite side expanding gussets of the bag so that free access into the bag such as for inserting or removing contents such a tray loaded with products such as cookies, or the like, or for pouring contents therefrom selectively between either of the separated ends of the upper end portions of the face walls and the corresponding ends of the fastener strips is permitted. The fastener strips may have interlockable wraparound extensions. A method of making the bags is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Minigrip, Inc.Inventors: Donald L. Van Erden, Steven Ausnit
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Patent number: 4832677Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming draw tape bags wherein the bag material moves continuously during the manufacture, except for the last step. The apparatus may be used with an in-line system wherein a tube is extruded and a side gusset is formed to create a hem; or the apparatus may be used with an off-line system wherein folded bag material is used, and a continuous hemmer is provided to turn the loose edges. In the off-line system a constant tension dancer precedes the hemmer to maintain constant tension on the web regardless of the size of the supply roll. The web continues to move, and a cutter is actuated to move through a circle and engage the web to punch finger holes in the hem. A reel of a strip of material is continuously fed, the strip being slit longitudinally to provide the draw tapes which are inserted into the hems. A tape guide tensions the tape and assures that the tape is well within the hem, the hems are sealed, and the bags are side welded.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: AMI, Inc.Inventors: Mark Hudgens, James R. Johnson
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Patent number: 4820251Abstract: A bag forming apparatus passes a hemmed web through a rotating edge notcher and related units to form a taped hem in the web which is passed through an intermittently operated bag making machine. A web supply unit includes a web take-up unit to maintain a constant tension in the continuously moving web to the bag making machine. The web notches are phased with the bag making machine to locate the notches centrally of each bag. During starting and stopping, the web take-up unit changes the web length moving through the notching unit at normal full web speed operation and the web length variations are minimal. A programmable notch controller actuates a stepper motor to rotate the notcher. The controller responds to a control signal to form a notch. A programmable switch is coupled to the bag making machine to generate a first control signal for each bag cycle and is phased with the full web speed to locate the notch centrally of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Amplas, Inc.Inventor: Giles R. Blaser
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Patent number: 4816104Abstract: A method and system for preparing flat bottom thermoplastic sacks comprising process steps and means for forming a tube of thermoplastic film, collapsing said tube while forming two oppositely disposed gussets therein, forming two pairs of diagonal sealed seams in the gussets, forming a transverse sealed seam across the tube along a line which includes the inboard ends of the diagonal seams and forming preweakened transverse lines closely adjacent to said transverse sealed seam or forming a severing line along this line, removing the four double triangular regions bounded by the diagonal seams, the transverse seams and the side edges of the tube and collecting the resulting structures either while still interconnected or by stacking the severed sacks. The final structure can have handles or it can be handleless.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventor: Gordon L. Benoit
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Patent number: 4807754Abstract: A bag package forming system including a continuous strip of multiple serverable T-shirt or handle bags wherein the mouth defined between the laterally spaced handles of each bag includes a pair of overlying foldable lips formed as integral extensions of the overlying sheets of the bag. The lips are of a height of fold over the mouth of the associated bag and define a closure for the mouth to preclude the entry of air thereto and the ballooning of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1988Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Sonoco Products CompanyInventor: E. R. Rowe
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Patent number: 4789350Abstract: In the inventive method mailing bags are manufactured in an appropriately constructed flat- and lateral folding back machine. A tube fabricated from a web is provided in the region of its longitudinal borders with two triangularly-shaped and punched cut-outs, through which there are defined subsequent separating lines for separating individual tubular pieces from the tube. One or an upper panel of the tube is obtained by two separating cuts spaced parallel from, and at a distance from one another, while the lower panel is obtained by a separating cut positioned between the afore-described separating cuts for the upper panel. The bottom closure and the closure cap of the mailing bag are formed by these cuts.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Inventor: Karl-Heinz Honsel
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Patent number: 4664649Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming draw tape bags wherein the bag material moves continuously during the manufacture, except for the last step. A roll of folded web is provided, and the loose edges are turned inwardly to form upper hems for the bags. The web continues to move, and a cutter is actuated to move through a circle and engage the web to punch finger holes in the hem. The web is further carried to a tandem sealer, the web passing over a roll where heated air is directed at the area of the hem. A "Teflon" strip is placed between the hems to prevent sealing them together. The web continues to a second sealing roll where the opposite side is sealed in the same way. The final step utilizes a stop-start apparatus with a side sealing blade. The side sealing blade has one radius for the body of the bag, and a larger radius for the hemmed area.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Assignee: AMI, Inc.Inventors: James R. Johnson, Mark Hudgens
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Patent number: 4655737Abstract: A method for preparing flat bottom thermoplastic sacks comprising process steps for forming a tube of thermoplastic film, collapsing said tube while forming two oppositely disposed gussets therein, forming two pairs of diagonal sealed seams in the gussets, forming two pairs of diagonal preweakened lines parallel to said diagonal seals, forming a transverse sealed seam across the tube along a line which includes the inboard ends of the diagonal seams and forming preweakened transverse lines closely adjacent and parallel to said transverse sealed seam or forming a severing line along this line, removing the four double triangular regions bounded by the diagonal preweakened lines, the transverse preweakened lines and the side edges of the tube and collecting the resulting structures either while still interconnected or stacking the severed structures and then removing the triangular regions. The final structure can have handles or it can be handleless.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventor: Gordon L. Benoit
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Patent number: 4624654Abstract: A method of forming plastic film bag bodies with draw strips comprises the steps of providing a continuous length of plastic film once folded to provide superposed panels and two free longitudinal edges opposite a fold edge, folding the two longitudinal free edges inwardly between the adjoining panels to provide a pair of longitudinal inwardly turned hems of double thickness, inserting a continuous material draw strip into each hem, joining together longitudinally the double layer thicknesses of each hem to form a channel along a longitudinal edge of each panel containing one of the continuous strips and transversely severing the material and strips at regular intervals to separate individual bag body lengths from the continuous web of material. Holes are punched along the folded hems of the bag before the draw tapes are inserted so as to allow access to the inserted tapes in the manufactured bag.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1984Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Dana M. Boyd, Franz Bustin
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Patent number: 4588392Abstract: A plastic film sack having gussetted side walls, and in the bottom of said sack, a heat-seal stripe welding together the four film layers in the gusseted regions of the sack and a heat seal stripe welding together the two film layers between said gusseted regions; and between the heat-seal stripes of the four film layers and the heat-seal stripe of the two film layers are unsealed, arcuate stress-relief regions and the method of forming the same.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1985Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventor: Robert T. Maddock
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Patent number: 4559032Abstract: To prevent withdrawal of a sheet adjacent a moving folding blade in a folding blade-type folding apparatus in which a folding blade is carried by a folding blade cylinder, the blade projecting against a plurality of superposed sheets to press them against folding grippers in a folding gripper cylinder, the outermost sheets are pre-punched with windows placed along the fold lines, and the folding gripper cylinder is formed with projecting grippers which extend through the notches formed upon folding to grip the innermost sheet and prevent inadvertent withdrawal thereof upon withdrawal of the folding blade from the notch in the folding gripper cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1982Date of Patent: December 17, 1985Assignee: M.A.N.-Roland Druckmaschinen AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hermann Fischer
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Patent number: 4498192Abstract: An improved bag construction, and a method of bag forming, are disclosed which gives an economical yet strong, burst- and leak-resistant closure without the necessity of sewing or use of expensive stepped cut tubes. The bag is formed using a tube having opposed, interconnected front and rear panels, wherein a pair of laterally spaced, parallel cut lines are provided adjacent the top margin of the tube which define opposed first and second marginal flaps respectively in the front and rear panels. In bag-forming operations, the first flap is folded and glued against the outer face of the front panel, and the closure is completed by folding and gluing the second flap over the open end of the tube in a manner to refold the first flap and engage the outer face of the first panel. In another embodiment, a filling valve is inserted between the front and rear panels adjacent the closure end during the bag-forming operation, so as to provide a valve bag.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1983Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: Mid America Machine Corp.Inventors: Arnold F. Becker, Harold K. Johnson