Patent classifications
B31C5/00
Reusable straw kit
A reusable straw kit includes an elastic sheet and a fastener. The elastic sheet has a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a fifth side, and a sixth side. The second side is substantially parallel to the first side. The third side extends from a bottom of the first side, at a first predetermined angle to the first side. The fourth side extends from a bottom of the second side to join with and at a second predetermined angle to the third side. The fifth side extends from a top of the first side and substantially parallel to the fourth side. The sixth side extends from a top of the second side to join with and at a third predetermined angle to the fifth side. As such, s straw can be formed by rolling the elastic sheet in a direction perpendicular to the third side.
SQUEEZE TUBE AND METHOD OF MAKING A SQUEEZE TUBE
A squeeze tube includes a fluid-discharge container and a fluid-discharge closure mated to the fluid-storage container. The fluid-discharge closure is coupled to one end of the fluid-storage container and configured to discharge selectively fluid stored in a product-storage region formed in the fluid-storage container.
SQUEEZE TUBE AND METHOD OF MAKING A SQUEEZE TUBE
A squeeze tube includes a fluid-discharge container and a fluid-discharge closure mated to the fluid-storage container. The fluid-discharge closure is coupled to one end of the fluid-storage container and configured to discharge selectively fluid stored in a product-storage region formed in the fluid-storage container.
Squeeze tube and method of making a squeeze tube
A squeeze tube includes a fluid-discharge container and a fluid-discharge closure mated to the fluid-storage container. The fluid-discharge closure is coupled to one end of the fluid-storage container and configured to discharge selectively fluid stored in a product-storage region formed in the fluid-storage container.
Squeeze tube and method of making a squeeze tube
A squeeze tube includes a fluid-discharge container and a fluid-discharge closure mated to the fluid-storage container. The fluid-discharge closure is coupled to one end of the fluid-storage container and configured to discharge selectively fluid stored in a product-storage region formed in the fluid-storage container.
CORELESS PAPER ROLL MANUFACTURING METHOD
A manufacturing method includes: a first step for winding up paper to form paper roll; a second step for inserting an insertion section, which ejects an adhesive, into a center hole of the paper roll; a third step for causing the adhesive to adhere to a predetermined position of the center hole; and a fourth step for performing a heating and drying process on an area to which the adhesive is adhered to harden opposite ends of the center hole. The third step includes causing the adhesive to adhere to near opposite extending ends of the center hole. The adhesive has adhesive strength to an extent that the paper wound up into the roll shape is peelable when the paper roll is to be used. The fourth step includes drying the adhesive adhered to the center hole before the adhesive spreads from the predetermined position of the center hole.
SQUEEZE TUBE AND METHOD OF MAKING A SQUEEZE TUBE
A squeeze tube includes a fluid-discharge container and a fluid-discharge closure mated to the fluid-storage container. The fluid-discharge closure is coupled to one end of the fluid-storage container and configured to discharge selectively fluid stored in a product-storage region formed in the fluid-storage container.
SQUEEZE TUBE AND METHOD OF MAKING A SQUEEZE TUBE
A squeeze tube includes a fluid-discharge container and a fluid-discharge closure mated to the fluid-storage container. The fluid-discharge closure is coupled to one end of the fluid-storage container and configured to discharge selectively fluid stored in a product-storage region formed in the fluid-storage container.
TUBULAR ELEMENT OF CELLULOSE OR PAPER MATERIAL FOR MAKING HANGERS, PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME AND HANGERS USING SAID TUBULAR ELEMENT
It is tubular element of cellulose or paper material for making hangers, having a cylindrical conformation, with a cross section perpendicular to its longitudinal axis of a substantially circular shape, from the surface of which a flat element (1200) integral with the tubular element (1) and extending over the entire longitudinal length of said tubular element (1) is radially projected outwardly. Said element provides that at its surface opposite to that in which the flat element (1200) is present at least one opening constituted by a hole (2000) or by a slit (2001) within which an accessory element is insertable and it provides, at the end of the tubular element (1), rods (2002) insertable in suitable holes (2000) present on the surface of the tubular element (1) opposite to the surface in which the flat element (1200) is present, at the end of said tubular element (1), said rods (2002) being adapted to prevent the outward disengagement of clamps hooked to said tubular element (1) and adapted to hold garments and the like.
TUBULAR ELEMENT OF CELLULOSE OR PAPER MATERIAL FOR MAKING HANGERS, PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME AND HANGERS USING SAID TUBULAR ELEMENT
It is tubular element of cellulose or paper material for making hangers, having a cylindrical conformation, with a cross section perpendicular to its longitudinal axis of a substantially circular shape, from the surface of which a flat element (1200) integral with the tubular element (1) and extending over the entire longitudinal length of said tubular element (1) is radially projected outwardly. Said element provides that at its surface opposite to that in which the flat element (1200) is present at least one opening constituted by a hole (2000) or by a slit (2001) within which an accessory element is insertable and it provides, at the end of the tubular element (1), rods (2002) insertable in suitable holes (2000) present on the surface of the tubular element (1) opposite to the surface in which the flat element (1200) is present, at the end of said tubular element (1), said rods (2002) being adapted to prevent the outward disengagement of clamps hooked to said tubular element (1) and adapted to hold garments and the like.