Patent classifications
B65D33/08
Reclosable bag and method to make same
The present invention relates to improvements for shopping and merchandise bags with integral handles. Disclosed is a bag with integral handles and closure elements located below the integral handles. Further disclosed is a process for manufacturing a reclosable bag with integral handles. The handles and bag may be formed from a wave-cut polymeric tube. In addition, the handles of the bag may be formed from a wave-cut polymeric tube while the body of the bag is formed from a side-gusseted polymeric tube. The disclosed bags and methods to make such bags provide cost effective solutions for providing reclosable bags with integral handles.
TAMPER RESISTANT STORAGE AND TRANSPORT SYSTEM FOR CONTAINERS OF LIQUID
A storage and transport system for containers of liquid, comprising a detachable or separable handle component configured to securely hold or enclose a liquid-holding container and provide a carrying handle therefor; and a self-sealing receipt or label configured to receive printed information regarding the contents of the liquid-holding container, wherein the self-sealing receipt or label cooperates with the carrying handle to securely close the handle component around the liquid holding container, and wherein the self-sealing receipt or label is configured to provide visual evidence of tampering if the self-sealing receipt or label is separated from itself.
TAMPER RESISTANT STORAGE AND TRANSPORT SYSTEM FOR CONTAINERS OF LIQUID
A storage and transport system for containers of liquid, comprising a detachable or separable handle component configured to securely hold or enclose a liquid-holding container and provide a carrying handle therefor; and a self-sealing receipt or label configured to receive printed information regarding the contents of the liquid-holding container, wherein the self-sealing receipt or label cooperates with the carrying handle to securely close the handle component around the liquid holding container, and wherein the self-sealing receipt or label is configured to provide visual evidence of tampering if the self-sealing receipt or label is separated from itself.
RECLOSABLE BAG AND METHOD TO MAKE SAME
The present invention relates to improvements for shopping and merchandise bags with integral handles. Disclosed is a bag with integral handles and closure elements located below the integral handles. Further disclosed is a process for manufacturing a reclosable bag with integral handles. The handles and bag may be formed from a wave-cut polymeric tube. In addition, the handles of the bag may be formed from a wave-cut polymeric tube while the body of the bag is formed from a side-gusseted polymeric tube. The disclosed bags and methods to make such bags provide cost effective solutions for providing reclosable bags with integral handles.
RECLOSABLE BAG AND METHOD TO MAKE SAME
The present invention relates to improvements for shopping and merchandise bags with integral handles. Disclosed is a bag with integral handles and closure elements located below the integral handles. Further disclosed is a process for manufacturing a reclosable bag with integral handles. The handles and bag may be formed from a wave-cut polymeric tube. In addition, the handles of the bag may be formed from a wave-cut polymeric tube while the body of the bag is formed from a side-gusseted polymeric tube. The disclosed bags and methods to make such bags provide cost effective solutions for providing reclosable bags with integral handles.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A NOVEL PAPER BAG AND BAGS THEREFOR
What is disclosed is a method of constructing a pager bag having looped attachments wherein the method comprises forming a predetermined construction from paper bag paper.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A NOVEL PAPER BAG AND BAGS THEREFOR
What is disclosed is a method of constructing a pager bag having looped attachments wherein the method comprises forming a predetermined construction from paper bag paper.
INSULATED CONTAINER
A method of assembling an insulated container can include folding a body portion of an insulated blank including folding a first panel of the body portion relative to a second panel of the body portion, the first panel defining a first end of the insulated blank; folding the second panel relative to a third panel of the body portion; folding the third panel relative to a fourth panel of the body portion, the fourth panel defining a second end of the insulated blank; attaching the first end of the insulated blank to the second end of the insulated blank to at least partially enclose an insulated cavity; folding a first bottom flap of the insulated blank relative to the first panel to further enclose the insulated cavity; and folding a second bottom flap of the insulated blank relative to the second panel to further enclose the insulated cavity.
METHOD FOR MAKING TAMPER RESISTANT CONTAINERS
A method for making a tamper-resistant container, comprising in a container having a body with a closed lower portion, a middle portion, and a closeable upper portion, punching completely through the material of the container to form a plurality of immediately adjacent perforations in the closable upper portion of the container; printing a two-sided receipt that includes identifying indicia regarding contents stored in the container on one side thereof; applying permanent adhesive to other side thereof; and attaching the receipt to the upper portion of the body by folding the printed receipt in half lengthwise and placing the adhesive covered side over the plurality of adjacent perforations such that the adhesive passes completely through the perforations and the two halves of the receipt stick to each other and to the paper or plastic of the container, thereby permanently sealing the container, wherein pulling upward on the receipt tears the upper portion of the container along the plurality of immediately adjacent perforations, thereby damaging the container and providing visible evidence of tampering with the seal.
METHOD FOR SEALING A CONTAINER IN A TAMPER-RESISTANT MANNER
A method that includes forming two opposing slots in a container that includes a closed lower portion, a middle portion adapted for storing contents, and a closeable open upper portion, and wherein the two opposing slots are formed the closeable upper portion of the container; printing identifying indicia regarding the stored contents on an outer surface of a strip of paper or strip of material similar to paper; depositing adhesive on opposing ends of an inner surface of the strip; looping the strip through the two opposing slots in the closeable upper portion of the container after the contents have been stored in the middle portion of the container; and closing the upper portion of the bag in a tamper-resistant manner by adhering the opposing ends of the inner surface of the strip to one another using the adhesive, wherein the upper portion of the bag cannot be reopened without removing the strip, wherein removing the strip damages the strip, and wherein the damage to the strip provides evidence of container tampering.