Prior To Erecting Of Container Patents (Class 493/96)
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Publication number: 20150090728Abstract: Insulated containers including at least one insulating material are described herein. The containers may include structures that maximize vacuum area relative to material volume. Certain containers may be configured to minimize the area of contact between material layers within a region to be insulated in order to provide maximum thermal resistance between the contacted area and the external environment. The insulated containers may be formed from a container opening enclosed within a container cover. A cavity may be formed within the space between the container opening and the container cover. The cavity may be vacuum sealed to prevent or reduce thermal leaks from the insulated container. The insulating material may include multiple material layer separated by layer cavities. The material layers may include projections arising from a base surface thereof for preventing the material layers from contacting each other, for instance, and causing a thermal short.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Neil D. LUBART, Timothy J. WOJCIECHOWSKI, Charles HEWITT, Timothy BARKER
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Patent number: 8672822Abstract: A carton blank may be formed having at least one score line therein. A second layer of material may overlay at least a portion of the first layer, including the score line, thus defining an overlaid score area. The overlaid score area may include at least a portion in which the second layer is not adhered to the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2008Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Walsh, Robert L. Conatser
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Publication number: 20140054300Abstract: A material for forming a carton for containing a plurality of articles. The material can comprise a plurality of layers comprising a first layer comprising a base and a second layer comprising an insulator. The first layer can be an exterior layer, and the second layer can be a interior layer. The layers of the plurality of layers can be respectively overlapped and attached to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: William Gilpatrick, Jeffrey T. Sloat
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Publication number: 20140034717Abstract: A package for holding a product. The package can comprise a carton comprising a plurality of panels at least partially enclosing an interior of the carton. A liner may optionally be at least partially positioned in the interior of the carton and can comprise an inner dispensing feature. A liner patch can overlap the inner dispensing feature and can be mounted on the liner for facilitating opening of the inner dispensing feature of the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Walsh, Mark Sinclair, Jeffrey T. Sloat, Norman L. Jesch
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Patent number: 8177117Abstract: In accordance with the invention, a method of manufacturing containers and resulting containers and associated pre-assemblies and blanks are provided, which, when utilized, result in containers that have increased side panel strength and corner strength so as to enable effective vertical stacking of containers when the containers include product.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: York Container CompanyInventor: Troy Little
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Publication number: 20110017812Abstract: Bag-on-container assemblies and bag-in-container assemblies are disclosed. The container may include a paperboard box having a front wall, a rear wall, a pair of opposed side walls, a plurality of flaps capable of forming a bottom wall and a plurality of flaps capable of forming a top wall. The inside surfaces of the box walls, including the outwardly facing strips, may have a thermal plastic coating thereon. The bag component of each type of assembly may include a closure member for to enable resealing of the bag component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Stephen P. Belko, Neil J. Kozarsky, Eliot M. Kozarsky, John A. Carporaso
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Publication number: 20100187296Abstract: A container according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention provides an inner wall and an outer wall wrapped therearound so as to define a double-wall container construction. A plurality of spacer elements are interposed between the inner and the outer walls so as to maintain a minimum thickness of an air space defined therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: International Paper CompanyInventors: Craig R. Puls, Jozef Milewski, Bruce J. Thoman, Wei Li, Richard A. Tedford
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Publication number: 20100019020Abstract: The disclosure relates to a method of preparing a web of flexible material for production of receptacles for packaging. The method comprises the steps of feeding a web of flexible material past a succession of stations in which operations are carried out on the web including defining blanks for receptacles having walls and tabs by creating fold lines in the web, and then laminating a film of heat-sealable plastics materials to a face of the web of the flexible material. The film of heat-sealable plastics provides a heat-sealable surface on the web for bonding tabs of each blank together to form seams between adjacent walls whereby the blanks, when severed from the web, can be erected to form receptacles having openings to receive items to be packaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: RAPID ACTION PACKAGING LIMITEDInventors: Quang Tien Phung, Fernanda Costa Pereira, Julian David Kyrle Money
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Patent number: 7195805Abstract: A heat insulating paper cup having an improved seal. The cup can include a body member having an inside surface and an outside surface, and a bottom panel member having a upper surface and a bottom surface. The body member is coated (or in some instances partially coated) on its outside surface with a foamed low density polyethylene, and on its inside surface with an unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The bottom panel member is coated on its upper surface with a foamed or an unfoamed low density polyethylene or foamed or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The body member and bottom panel member are oriented and joined to form a heat seal at an interface between a portion of the unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the inside surface of the body member and a portion of unfoamed low density polyethylene or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the upper surface of the bottom panel member.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Dixie Consumer Products LLCInventors: Michael A. Breining, William R. Pucci, David C. Brown, Richard A. Segan, Donald C. McCarthy, Walter Malakhow
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Patent number: 6703090Abstract: A heat insulating paper cup having an improved seal. The cup can include a body member having an inside surface and outside surface, and a bottom panel member having a upper surface and a bottom surface. The body member is coated (or in some instances partially coated) on its outside surface with a foamed low density polyethylene, and on its inside surface with an unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The bottom panel member is coated on its upper surface with or an unfoamed low density polyethylene or foamed or unfoamed modified low polyethylene. The body member and bottom panel are oriented and joined to form a heat seal at an interface between a portion of the unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the inside surface of the body member and a portion of unfoamed low density polyethylene or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the upper surface of the bottom panel member.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Michael A. Breining, William R. Pucci, David C. Brown, Richard A. Segan, Donald C. McCarthy, Walter Malakhow
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Patent number: 6663927Abstract: A heat insulating paper cup having an improved seal. The cup can include a body member having an inside surface and an outside surface, and a bottom panel member having a upper surface and a bottom surface. The body member is coated (or in some instances partially coated) on its outside surface with a foamed low density polyethylene, and on its inside surface with an unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The bottom panel member is coated on its upper surface with a foamed or an unfoamed low density polyethylene or foamed or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The body member and bottom panel member are oriented and joined to form a heat seal at an interface between a portion of the unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the inside surface of the body member and a portion of unfoamed low density polyethylene or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the upper surface of the bottom panel member.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Michael A. Breining, William R. Pucci, David C. Brown, Richard A. Segan, Donald C. McCarthy, Walter Malakhow
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Patent number: 6637646Abstract: A shipping container having an internal plastic bag is described, as is the method of forming the container. A flat container blank if first formed. This differs from a conventional blank only in that it has blind score lines centered vertically on each of the end panels. Adhesive strips are placed on or adjacent the major score lines separating the face and end panels of the container. Either a flat or gusseted bag is then laid on the blank with a sealed bottom edge adjacent the outside edges of the bottom flaps of the container. An open end of the bag extends beyond the upper edge of the container. The blank is then folded along the blind score lines to form a partially assembled container that can be shipped flat. Final assembly can be readily done in the field. The container eliminates the need for field insertion of the bag where one is required.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Herbert D. Muise, Herbert Muise, Jr.
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Patent number: 6565934Abstract: A heat insulating paper cup having an improved seal. The cup can include a body member having an inside surface and an outside surface, and a bottom panel member having a upper surface and a bottom surface. The body member is coated (or in some instances partially coated) on its outside surface with a foamed low density polyethylene, and on its inside surface with an unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The bottom panel member is coated on its upper surface with a foamed or an unfoamed low density polyethylene or foamed or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The body member and bottom panel member are oriented and joined to form a heat seal at an interface between a portion of the unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the inside surface of the body member and a portion of unfoamed low density polyethylene or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the upper surface of the bottom panel member.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Richard E. Fredricks, Michael A. Breining, William R. Pucci, Donald C. McCarthy, David C. Brown, Richard A. Segan, Walter Malakhow
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Patent number: 6536657Abstract: A disposable cup comprises a side wall having an outer surface, an inner surface, and at least one air pocket formed on the inner surface. The air pockets are formed by shrink film being adhered to the inner surface in at least one pattern and adapted to pull away from the inner surface in accordance with the pattern upon application of heat at a temperature range sufficient to cause the formation of air pockets. The formed air pockets thermally insulate a portion of the outer cup surface located directly behind the air pockets.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventor: Gerald J. Van Handel
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Patent number: 6422456Abstract: An insulating cup or container (50) and a method of manufacturing it comprises (first embodiment) a sidewall blank (12B) having two sections separated by a fold score (15), and a separate insulating sheet (18)(corrugated, ribbed, embossed, foamed, perforated, etc.) which is adhesively fastened to one of the sections. The blank is folded in half along the fold score, to form a three-layered assembly with the insulating sheet in the middle. To reduce the thickness of the seam, the blank is thinned in the area adjacent a fold score prior to folding. The assembly is wrapped around a mandrel to bring the outer edges together at a side seam (22S) to form a sidewall 12. The side seam is sealed, the bottom is added, and the rim is formed. In a second embodiment, the insulating layer can be a coating on one or both of the sections of the two-section starting blank. In a third embodiment, the insulating section (40) can be integral with, and extend from, one edge of the starting blank.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Insulair, Inc.Inventor: Claus E. Sadlier
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Patent number: 6416829Abstract: A heat insulating paper cup having an improved seal. The cup can include a body member having an inside surface and an outside surface, and a bottom panel member having a upper surface and a bottom surface. The body member is coated (or in some instances partially coated) on its outside surface with a foamed low density polyethylene, and on its inside surface with an unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The bottom panel member is coated on its upper surface with a foamed or an unfoamed low density polyethylene or foamed or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene. The body member and bottom panel member are oriented and joined to form a heat seal at an interface between a portion of the unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the inside surface of the body member and a portion of unfoamed low density polyethylene or unfoamed modified low density polyethylene coated on the upper surface of the bottom panel member.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1997Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Michael A. Breining, William R. Pucci, David C. Brown, Richard A. Segan, Donald C. McCarthy, Walter Malakhow
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Patent number: 6378766Abstract: An insulating cup or container (50) and a method of manufacturing it comprises (first embodiment) providing a sidewall blank (12B) having two sections separated by a fold score (15), and a separate insulating sheet (18)(corrugated, ribbed, embossed, foamed, perforated, etc.) which is adhesively fastened to one of the sections. The blank is folded in half along the fold score, to form a three-layered assembly with the insulating sheet in the middle. To reduce the thickness of the seam, the blank is thinned in the area adjacent a fold score prior to folding. The assembly is wrapped around a mandrel to bring the outer edges together at a side seam (22S) to form a sidewall 12. The side seam is sealed, the bottom is added, and the rim is formed. In a second embodiment, the insulating layer can be a coating on one or both of the sections of the two-section starting blank. In a third embodiment, the insulating section (40) can be integral with, and extend from, one edge of the starting blank.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Insulair, Inc.Inventor: Claus E. Sadlier
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Patent number: 6257485Abstract: An insulating cup or container (50) and a method of manufacturing it comprises (first embodiment) providing a sidewall blank (12B) having two sections separated by a fold score (15), and a separate insulating sheet (18) (corrugated, ribbed, embossed, foamed, perforated, etc.) which is adhesively fastened to one of the sections. The blank is folded in half along the fold score, to form a three-layered assembly with the insulating sheet in the middle. To reduce the thickness of the seam, the blank is thinned in the area adjacent a fold score prior to folding. The assembly is wrapped around a mandrel to bring the outer edges together at a side seam (22S) to form a sidewall 12. The side seam is sealed, the bottom is added, and the rim is formed. In a second embodiment, the insulating layer can be a coating on one or both of the sections of the two-section starting blank. In a third embodiment, the insulating section (40) is integral with, and extends from, one edge of the starting blank.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Insulair, Inc.Inventors: Claus E. Sadlier, James Stryker
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Patent number: 6228011Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a bag-in-carton using a forming jig to shape a side-sealed closed portion of the inner bag in accordance with the related shape of the carton. The forming jig helps form a bag-in-carton having an inner bag formed with high precision and constant volume, thus ultimately permitting good discharge of contents in the bag-in-carton with little content in the inner bag after discharge.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignees: Riso Kagaku Corporation, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toru Takemura, Takeshi Morisako
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Patent number: 6196454Abstract: An insulating cup or container (50) and a method of manufacturing it comprises (first embodiment) providing a sidewall blank (12B) having two sections separated by a fold score (15), and a separate insulating sheet (18)(corrugated, ribbed, embossed, foamed, perforated, etc.) which is adhesively fastened to one of the sections. The blank is folded in half along the fold score, to form a three-layered assembly with the insulating sheet in the middle. To reduce the thickness of the seam, the blank is thinned in the area adjacent a fold score prior to folding. The assembly is wrapped around a mandrel to bring the outer edges together at a side seam (22S) to form a sidewall 12. The side seam is sealed, the bottom is added, and the rim is formed. In a second embodiment, the insulating layer can be a coating on one or both of the sections of the two-section starting blank. In a third embodiment, the insulating section (40) can be integral with, and extend from, one edge of the starting blank.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Insulair, Inc.Inventor: Claus E. Sadlier
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Patent number: 6139665Abstract: A heat insulating paper cup with improved insulation in areas where printed matter exists. The printed matter is applied using a water-based alkyd or epoxy ink. In one embodiment the cup can include a body member having an inside surface and an outside surface, and a bottom panel member having a upper surface and a bottom surface. The body member is coated on its outside surface with a foamed synthetic resin, and on its inside surface with an unfoamed synthetic resin. The bottom panel member is optionally coated on its upper surface with a foamed or an unfoamed synthetic resin. The body member and bottom panel member are oriented and joined to form a seal at an interface between a portion of inside surface of the body member and a portion of the upper surface of the bottom panel member. The printed matter is applied prior to foaming of the synthetic resin on the outer surface of the cup.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Michael A. Schmelzer, Diana L. Penn, Mikel A. Ingram
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Patent number: 6085970Abstract: An insulating cup or container (50) and a method of manufacturing it comprises (first embodiment) providing a sidewall blank (12B) having two sections separated by a fold score (15), and a separate insulating sheet (18)(corrugated, ribbed, embossed, foamed, perforated, etc.) which is adhesively fastened to one of the sections. Adhesive is applied to an area (21) adjacent the fold score. The blank is folded in half along the fold score, to form a three-layered assembly with the insulating sheet in the middle. The adhesive that was applied adjacent the fold score bonds the two sections together at an area (21) adjacent a fold edge (22) on the inside surfaces of the folded blank. The assembly is wrapped around a mandrel to bring the outer edges together at a sideseam (22S) to form a sidewall 12. The side seam is sealed, the bottom is added, and the rim is formed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Insulair, Inc.Inventor: Claus E. Sadlier
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Patent number: 6056680Abstract: A method for manufacturing an airtight box from cardboard. The box has side wall panels and end wall panels. After a blank has been cut out, a flexible material strip is connected with the side wall panels and a number of end wall panels through adhesion. The material strip is attached to each of a number of other end wall panels while leaving clear two triangular portions not provided with adhesive which are located adjacent the free edges of the corresponding end panel. The blank is then erected to form a box through folding and adhesion with the adhesive being applied to the blank by at least one stamp. The stamp is of such design that the adhesive layer on the relevant end wall panel terminates at some distance from the edge of the adjacent end wall panel.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Crystal B.V.Inventor: Anna Spronk-Dik
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Patent number: 6015084Abstract: A set of blanks, a box, a method and a machine for making a packaging box that includes at least two blanks made of a fiberboard or corrugated fiberboard sheet material, i.e. a first blank comprising a series of at least four flaps for forming the side walls of the box, and a second blank comprising at least two panels joined together along a third fold line. The second blank straddles at least one fold line of the first blank, the first panel is attached to and/or centred on the first blank, and at least one of the second panels is attached to the first blank via means that enable movement of the second panels relative to the first blank when the box is formed by simultaneously wrapping said blanks around a volume having a predetermined size.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: OTORInventors: Gerard Mathieu, Didier Desertot
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Patent number: 5906568Abstract: An inner bag is adhered by an adhesive to the substantially entire region of a pouring spout attaching panel of a carton blank, and to substantially half regions of panels bordering the pouring spout attaching panel, which are on the side of a pouring spout. The inner bag is adhered to the carton at a part which is remotest from the pouring spout and is normal to a direction of movement made by the inner bag when air is drawn. The inner bag is adhered to the carton blank at the substantially entire region of the pouring spout attached panel, and four corners on the side of the panel, which enables the inner bag to be set up into a square shaft with high precision upon the setting-up of the carton blank.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1998Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignees: Tohoku Ricoh Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masahisa Sato, Yusuke Tanno, Takehiko Bizen
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Patent number: 5551938Abstract: A recloseable container comprises an outer carton and a collar disposed therein. The outer carton includes opposing top and bottom walls, opposing front and back walls, and opposing side walls. The collar is press bonded to one or more of the inner surfaces of the opposing front and back walls and the opposing side walls of the carton. The opposing side walls and the front wall of the carton include a continuous horizontal tear strip for opening up the carton from a sealed form to form a lid hingedly attached to a base section. To manufacture the recloseable container, an outer surface of a strip of collar material is press bonded to an inner surface of carton material. The attached carton material and strip of collar material are then simultaneously die-cut and scored to produce a respective carton blank and collar blank from which the recloseable container is formed.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: Tenneco PackagingInventor: James L. Stone
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Patent number: 5492267Abstract: A package for preserving perishable food products such as produced shipped in large quantities on a pallet wherein the invention includes panels formed of honeycomb material covered by aluminum foil panels to provide a stronger and better insulated package.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Transtech Service Network, Inc.Inventors: David S. Hollander, Mark S. Rubenstein
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Patent number: 5476219Abstract: A packing paper box with a moisture resistant band having a function to prevent a content from being leaked out of the paper box even when the paper box is partially deformed due to a careless handling during transportation or storage thereof. The moisture resistant band has a strip shape and is attached to junctions between the upper edges of vertical wall members of the paper box and the upper flap members of the paper box and between the lower edges of the vertical wall members and the lower flap members of the paper box. The moisture resistant band has a predetermined width and serves to sufficiently seal corners of the paper box upon folding the flap members. By virtue of the moisture resistant band, the packing paper box has a simple construction capable of providing both a moisture resistance and a durability.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Dae Young Packing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Do W. Kim
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Patent number: 5356028Abstract: A pre-glued, flat folding box contains a section of tubular film (5) glued to the box to form an inner bag. The tubular film section has bending lines (8,9) in all four corners of the body of the folding box which extend to the edges of the section of tubular film. This makes it easier to erect the folding box containing the section of tubular film and to fill and close the package.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Carl Edelmann GmbHInventors: Erich Heuberger, Wolf-Dieter Knorrich
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Patent number: 5328091Abstract: A carton and a box-blank for making a carton are made of a material having two layers, such as a laminated corrugated cardboard, and are provided with a substantially separable section and a tear strip for separating the outer layer from the inner layer such that the inner layer forms a collar to at least partially define an opening in the carton made from the box-blank, the separable section being established by a non-adherent area which is made by using a non-adherent coating, a non-adherent tape or a crushed area in one layer and non-selectively applying an adhesive to such one layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1992Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: Accurate Box Company, Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Koss
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Patent number: 5279423Abstract: A container especially suitable for bulk materials and including a cardboard tubular sleeve having its lower edge portion positioned in upwardly opening groove means on a plastic pallet. The tubular sleeve is a sleeve assembly comprising inner and outer tubular sleeves respectively formed of first and second corrugated cardboard structures with the inner sleeve positioned telescopically within the outer sleeve and with the outer annular surface of the inner sleeve secured to the inner annular surface of the outer sleeve to form a composite sleeve assembly having a thickness approximating the width of the groove means on the pallet. An auxiliary cardboard sheet is secured to the outboard surface of the outer tubular sleeve and an auxiliary cardboard sheet is secured to the inboard surface of the inner cardboard sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Inventor: Lyle H. Shuert
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Patent number: 5272855Abstract: A process for manufacturing a fluid, including the steps of punching spout or outlet plug fitting holes in both a plate of a tubular blank of the carton and a plastic film constituting the internal bag at a predetermined place where a spout or outlet plug is attached to the tubular blank and the internal bag, the tubular blank containing the plastic film and having a closed bottom wall, fitting the spout or outlet plug in the spout or outlet plug fitting holes from inside the tubular plug, and welding the spout or outlet plug to the plastic film.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshihide Togi, Kuniyasu Ohara, Tadahiro Kojima, Masatoshi Fujima, Tatuo Furuse, Kiyoshi Tsuzuki, Shigenobu Sato
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Patent number: 5265799Abstract: A flip-top recloseable carton and liner assembly includes a carton in the form of a six-sided parallelopiped enclosure having opposing top and bottom walls, front and back walls, and side walls formed from corresponding panels and flaps defined on a unitary, continuous paperboard blank. The assembly further includes a liner constructed and arranged to fit within the carton, the liner having opposing front and back panels and opposing side panels. The outer layers of the side walls and the front wall of the carton are provided with horizontal tear-strip sections which define an integral and continuous tear strip that functions as convenient means for opening the carton from its sealed form. Repeated closing and positive locking of the carton is realized using a die-cut portion on the liner front panel which includes a proximal flap and an island portion dispersed in forcibly displaceable mutual engagement.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Packaging Corporation of AmericaInventor: James L. Stone
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Patent number: 5263339Abstract: Portable cooler having a base, a lid and four sidewalls, and further having an upper base and an inner sidewall and a liner shaped to fit within the four sidewalls, base and lid. The liner is fixedly attached to the inner sidewall and another sidewall, and is not fixedly attached to any other portion of the cooler.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignees: Scott Evans, Lance Degrazier, Scott NuanezInventor: Scott Evans
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Patent number: 5254071Abstract: The subject of the invention is a feeder wherein it includes at least one xed magazine (10) for storing stacked sheet elements (8), one press roller (11) cooperating with a device (4) for continuously feeding each flat support (2) to be provided with one sheet element (8), at least one member (22) for picking up and laying down the sheet elements one at a time by means of suction, and means (12 to 17) for supporting and actuating said picking up member (22), said means being disposed so as to provide said member with at least a partly hypocycloidal trajectory (30, 30') so that two points (31, 32) for turning back the hypocycloid coincide with firstly the point for picking up a sheet element (8) in said magazine (10), and secondly with the point for transferring said element (8) to said press roller (11).Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1991Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Societe Anonyme Etudes Services Automatismes Techniques EsatecInventor: Francis Laroche
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Patent number: 5222660Abstract: A carton, a box-blank for making a carton and a method of making a box-blank, each of a material having two layers, or a laminated corrugated cardboard, there being provided a substantially separable section and a tear strip for separating the outer layer from the inner such that the inner layer forms a collar to at least partially define an opening in the carton or the carton made from the box-blank.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1991Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Accurate Box Company, Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Koss
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Patent number: 5211618Abstract: A process for the automatic centering of a corrugated liner onto a corrugated blank, comprising the steps of providing a pair of opposed, longitudinally extending first fold lines in the blank with the distance between the first fold lines being the width of the liner and defining therebetween a central portion on the blank; providing a pair of longitudinally extending second fold lines adjacent the sides of the blank and that are parallel to the first fold lines, the first and second fold lines being spaced apart a distance equal to the thickness of the liner and an outer edge panel being defined on the blank between the second fold line and the sides of the blank; gluing the liner generally onto the central portion of the blank; folding the outer edge panels 90.degree. upwardly about the first fold line; and bending downwardly the outer edge panels another 90.degree. to contact the liner. A blank for use in such process is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Dennis J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 5133460Abstract: A container especially suitable for bulk materials and including a cardboard tubular sleeve having its lower edge portion positioned in upwardly opening groove means on a plastic pallet. The tubular sleeve is a sleeve assembly comprising inner and outer tubular sleeves respectively formed of first and second corrugated cardboard structures with the inner sleeve positioned telescopically within the outer sleeve and with the outer annular surface of the inner sleeve secured to the inner annular surface of the outer sleeve to form a composite sleeve assembly having a thickness approximately the width of the groove means on the pallet. An auxiliary cardboard sheet is secured to the outboard surface of the outer tubular sleeve and an auxiliary cardboard sheet is secured to the inboard surface of the inner cardboard sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1991Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Inventor: Lyle H. Shuert
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Patent number: 5095683Abstract: An apparatus and process for the assembly of a bayonet handle package are provided. The apparatus comprises at least one handle gripping and insertion wheel mounted on a horizontal rotatable shaft and further comprises means for driving the shaft. The wheel carries a plurality of evenly-spaced, circumferentially mounted handle clamping and insertion assemblages. The assemblages operate cyclically--that is, depending upon the assemblage position in the 360 degree rotational cycle of the wheel--to grip, bend and release the handles.The process of the invention contemplates first providing an apparatus as described. Second, the wheel begins continuous rotation to effectuate the cyclical operation of the gripping and bending assemblages. A handle is then positioned at a first location near the wheel where it is gripped by one of the rotating assemblages.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: John T. Roberts, Claude E. Monsees, Larry J. Mattson, Ralph S. Goldstein, Ronald H. Wanless, Ronald O. Simpson
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Patent number: 5000372Abstract: A package for preserving perishable food products such as produce shipped in large quantities on a pallet wherein the invention includes panels formed of honeycomb material covered by aluminum foil panels to provide a stronger and better insulated package.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1988Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Transtech Service Network, Inc.Inventors: David S. Hollander, Mark S. Rubenstein
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Patent number: 4946430Abstract: An apparatus and associated method for embossing at least one fold line in a substantially rigid plastic material for use in collapsible folding box with angle windows is disclosed, and the apparatus has a roll of plastic material, a heating zone for heating a length of the roll fed plastic material, an embossing zone located downstream of the heating zone for forming at least one fold line in the heated plastic material, a punching zone for intermittently forming cutout portions in the plastic material, a takeup device for creating a variable length slack in the plastic material for providing the continuous movement of the plastic material through the heating zone and the embossing zone and the intermittent movement of the plastic material through the punching zone, a cross-cutter to cut the plastic material at the punched holes, a suction roll to convey the cut plastic material for connection to a glue-coated cardboard box blank.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1988Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Kohmann GmbH & Co. KG MaschinenbauInventor: Karl-Heinz Kohmann
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Patent number: 4946540Abstract: Novel apparatus for assembling box blanks and liners are provided. The apparatus includes supports for stacks of box blanks and liners and a laminating table disposed to receive blanks and liners from the supports. Also included is shuttle apparatus disposed between the supports and the laminating table for gripping and lifting the blanks and liners and taking blanks and liners from the supports to the laminating table and placing them in proper registration. The shuttle apparatus can further include means for dropping the liner onto the blank prior to final registration. The invention is highlighted by a single pushing mechanism for aligning both the blank and liner in a single direction. The invention further includes adhesive applying apparatus which minimizes maintenance due to adhesive overspray and indexing carriers which minimize registration errors.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1988Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Union Camp CorporationInventor: John M. Mitchard
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Patent number: 4846775Abstract: A method for precision aligning of carton blanks having discrete fold lines in the manufacture of product display packages utilizes projecting alignment pins and transparent window blanks having laterally opposed notches. The alignment pins are arranged about the periphery of a carton blank having discrete fold lines and adjacent the inner edges of a formed opening for registration of the carton blank. The transparent window blank, having its pair of opposed notches in alignment with a fold line, is disposed in overlapping relationship over the opening of the carton blank, such that the alignment pins are received within the notches. The cooperation of the alignment pins and notches effectively provides precision alignment of the transparent window blank with the carton blank, for example, with respect to their fold lines and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Klearfold, Inc.Inventor: Melvin B. Herrin
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Patent number: 4753832Abstract: A barrier laminate for making containers and cartons that substantially resist the absorption of essential oils and flavoring components, e.g. peel oil, as well as the oxidation of 1-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) normally found in various beverages such as fruit and citrus juices. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the present laminate comprises a substrate material having a thin layer of PET-G (glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate) bonded to the substrate's inner and outer surfaces, said PET-G layer becoming the beverage-contacting surface of containers made from such a laminate. In other particularly preferred embodiments, the barrier laminate also includes one or more intermediate layers of oxygen barrier materials between the laminate's substrate and beverage-contacting layer of PET-G. Also disclosed are methods of making such barrier laminates and containers therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1986Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael T. Brown, Andrew J. Wnuk
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Patent number: 4717371Abstract: Apparatus and method for making a bulk container from a pair of outer and inner blanks of foldable sheet material such as paperboard wherein the blanks are laminated to each other to form a multi-ply sheet then scored to provide fold lines, and then glued and folded to provide a tubular structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: Container Corporation of AmericaInventors: Wayne F. Everman, Randy J. Klug, Raymond L. Russell
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Patent number: 4608038Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for serially and automatically folding and gluing container body blanks, with optional lamination of a liner to the body blank prior to folding and gluing thereof. The apparatus includes a blank conveyor arrangement which intermittently advances a body blank along a horizontal straight-line work path through the apparatus. Arrangements are provided for applying adhesive to a flap portion of the body blank, folding the body blank about spaced parallel score lines thereof, and applying pressure to the blank to form a so-called manufacturer's joint at the flap portion. The present apparatus further includes an arrangement for advancing an inner liner into the apparatus in a direction transverse of the body blank work path, with an arrangement provided for maintaining the liner in a horizontally fixed stopped position above the blank work path, and for subsequently lowering the liner into superposition on a container body blank prior to folding and gluing of the blank.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: A. W. Virta & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Arthur W. Virta, Fred E. Ullman
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Patent number: 4571232Abstract: A foldable carton having a prefitted interior wrapping liner for wrapping articles. The carton has foldable side walls which secure the wrapping liner in a flattened arrangement. The interior liner is neatly folded and secured by the collapsed side walls so that upon erecting the side walls the properly sized wrapping liner is exposed for immediate use in wrapping an article inside the carton.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Inventor: Philip A. Diehl
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Patent number: 4563169Abstract: A method and apparatus for folding a flat container blank about parallel score lines to bring a glue flap on the blank into juxtaposed relationship with respect to a side panel of the blank. Gripping mechanisms are associated with an intermittently operated conveyor means for pulling a blank past a glue applying station, into the folding station, and into a compressing station where the manufacturers' joint is set. Release means is provided for opening the gripping mechanisms downstream of the compressing station, and a following set of gripper mechanisms push the freed blank from the machine. Further conveyor means may be associated with the apparatus for feeding a liner to the blank to produce a laminated folded and glued blank.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1982Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Inventors: Arthur W. Virta, John R. Lane
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Patent number: 4505694Abstract: For the fabrication of a bag-in-box (BIB) package, there is first provided a semifinished, collapsed BIB package wherein a flattened bag is placed within a collapsed box and secured to at least one of its inside surfaces by means of an adhesive. After erecting the package, the bag is inflated into close internal contact with the box by introducing a gas under pressure through a fitment attached to the bag and projecting outwardly of the box. The opposite ends of the box are closed with sets of foldable end flaps, with the aid of an adhesive. Preferably, the bag is further secured to the inside surfaces of a pair of opposed ones of the four bottom end flaps of the box. The opposed pair of bottom flaps are held folded out during the introduction of the pressurized gas into the bag, in order that the bottom end portion of the inflated bag may make neat contact with the inside surfaces of the box. There is also disclosed herein an apparatus for thus fabricating the BIB package.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1982Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Dai Nippon Insatsu Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masataka Okushita
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Patent number: RE36329Abstract: The subject of the invention is a feeder wherein it includes at least one fixed magazine (10) for storing stacked sheet elements (8), one press roller (11) cooperating with a device (4) for continuously feeding each flat support (2) to be provided with one sheet element (8), at least one member (22) for picking up and laying down the sheet elements one at a time by means of suction, and means (12 to 17) for supporting and actuating said picking up member (22), said means being disposed so as to provide said member with at least a partly hypocycloidal trajectory (30, 30') so that two points (31, 32) for turning back the hypocycloid coincide with firstly the point for picking up a sheet element (8) in said magazine (10), and secondly with the point for transferring said element (8) to said press roller (11).Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1995Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Etudes Services Automatismes Techniques Esatec, S.A.Inventor: Francis Laroche