B65D75/006

Method for packaging a pack commodity, and package for a pack commodity
09856062 · 2018-01-02 · ·

A method for packaging a pack commodity, including providing a support element for supporting the pack commodity. The method also includes placing a first packaging material sheet onto the support element and disposing the pack commodity on the first packaging material sheet such that a portion of the first packaging material sheet comes to lie between the support element and the pack commodity, wherein the first packaging material sheet protrudes over the pack commodity. Next, a second packaging material sheet is placed onto an upper side of the pack commodity so that the second packaging material sheet protrudes over the pack commodity. The first packaging material sheet is joined, in some regions, to the second packaging material sheet. The first and the second packaging material sheets are adhesively joined in a respective, predetermined first region, along a periphery of the support element, such that they can be separated and re-joined.

MULTILAYER FILM
20170144419 · 2017-05-25 ·

The invention relates to a stretchable multilayer film comprising in the following order a. a first outer layer comprising at least 98 wt % of a linear low density polyethylene, b. a first inner layer, c. a second inner layer, d. a third inner layer and e a second outer layer comprising 70% to 30 wt % of a linear low density polyethylene and 30 to 70 wt % very low density polyethylene (VLDPE), wherein at least one of the inner layers comprises at least 98 wt % of a propylene homopolymer or 98 wt % of a propylene ethylene copolymer and wherein the other inner layer(s) comprise(s) at least 98 wt % of a linear low density polyethylene.

IMPROVED SEALS FOR STRETCHABLE FILMS
20170106619 · 2017-04-20 ·

In one example, a plastic product such as a plastic bag includes one or more seals. One of the seals includes respective portions of first and second plastic films that are arranged one on top of the other. The respective portions are joined together and are aligned generally parallel to a direction of elongation associated with the plastic films, where the direction of elongation is a direction in which the plastic films elongate when under load. As well, the respective portions extend along a length of the joined plastic films and have a length that is greater than a length of the plastic films.

Method for packing cable

Provided is a method for packing a cable having a static friction coefficient of 0.15 or more and 0.50 or less, a dynamic friction coefficient of 0.10 or more and 0.40 or less and a bending rigidity of 60 gf or more and 350 gf or less. The method includes the steps of: (1) winding the cable into a figure-of-eight shape to form a cylindrical cable bundle, (2) winding a wrapping film as a restraining member, which restrains the cable bundle, around an outer circumferential portion of the cable bundle, (3) winding a wrapping film as a closing member which closes openings on both ends of the cable bundle, and (4) housing the cable bundle being wound with the restraining member and the closing member in a housing container.

Enhanced Flexible Material And Articles Formed Therefrom
20170001780 · 2017-01-05 ·

A flexible film, and articles comprising the film, comprises interleaved pluralities of each of first bands and second bands disposed adjacent to the first bands. Both the first and second bands have a length and a width; the first bands comprise a first film basis weight and first and second regions. The first regions and second regions being comprised of the same material composition. The first regions undergo a substantially molecular-level deformation and the second regions initially undergo a substantially geometric deformation when the sheet material is subjected to an applied elongation along at least one axis. The second bands comprise a second film basis weight and a plurality of corrugations disposed along the length of the band. In this aspect the material may be described as having alternating bands of structural-elastic-like film and ring-rolled film.

Bags of stretchable films with improved seals

In one example, a plastic product such as a plastic bag includes one or more seals. One of the seals includes respective portions of first and second plastic films that are arranged one on top of the other. The respective portions are joined together and are aligned generally parallel to a direction of elongation associated with the plastic films, where the direction of elongation is a direction in which the plastic films elongate when under load. As well, the respective portions extend along a length of the joined plastic films and have a length that is greater than a length of the plastic films.

Shipping unit load with increased stability and/or shipping efficiency

Cargo assemblages including a pallet, a load of packages arranged in one or more layers, and a support layer, in which the support layer is sized and positioned within the cargo assemblage to support and/or stabilize the cargo, thereby providing improved pallet efficiency, improved shipping efficiency, and/or improved stability.

SHIPPING UNIT LOAD WITH INCREASED STABILITY AND/OR SHIPPING EFFICIENCY

Cargo assemblages including a pallet, a load of packages arranged in one or more layers, and a support layer, in which the support layer is sized and positioned within the cargo assemblage to support and/or stabilize the cargo, thereby providing improved pallet efficiency, improved shipping efficiency, and/or improved stability.

Tubular film for stretch hoods comprising recycled material

The present invention relates to a tubular film intended to form a stretch hood. The tubular film has a core layer and at least one skin layer. The core layer comprises, by weight of the core layer: 30-80% of recycled polyethylene; 10-35% of a polymer booster selected from a thermoplastic elastomer and a polyolefin plastomer; and 0-40% of virgin ethylene polymer and/or virgin ethylene based copolymer.