Patent classifications
B65D65/22
SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR WRAPPING AND COVERING TOILETRY PRODUCTS
A pre-packaged system for covering a roll of toilet paper including a plurality of sheets of material cut into a generally rectangular, predetermined size configured to cover the roll of toilet paper, each of the plurality of sheets comprising a first side and a second side. The first side of the plurality of sheets may include an ornamental design. The second side of the plurality of sheets may include a wrapping indicator, the wrapping indicator providing visual indications for a user to follow to wrap at least one of the plurality of sheets around the roll of toilet paper. The system may include a package that is at least partially transparent, the package housing the plurality of sheets of material in a folded configuration, the package allowing consumers to view the plurality of sheets of material without opening the package.
SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR WRAPPING AND COVERING TOILETRY PRODUCTS
A pre-packaged system for covering a roll of toilet paper including a plurality of sheets of material cut into a generally rectangular, predetermined size configured to cover the roll of toilet paper, each of the plurality of sheets comprising a first side and a second side. The first side of the plurality of sheets may include an ornamental design. The second side of the plurality of sheets may include a wrapping indicator, the wrapping indicator providing visual indications for a user to follow to wrap at least one of the plurality of sheets around the roll of toilet paper. The system may include a package that is at least partially transparent, the package housing the plurality of sheets of material in a folded configuration, the package allowing consumers to view the plurality of sheets of material without opening the package.
STACK-OF-SHEETS PACKAGE
According to an embodiment, a stack-of-sheets package includes: a stack of sheets; a conductive sheet; and a package material. The stack of sheets is obtained by stacking printing sheets, each of the printing sheets having a printable surface and including a wireless tag. The conductive sheet is disposed at an end portion of the stack of sheets in a stacking direction of the printing sheets. The conductive sheet has a conductive region that overlaps with the wireless tag as viewed from the stacking direction. The package material packages the stack of sheets.
Wrapper and three-dimensional package with steam venting feature for hot food items and method
A wrapper and three-dimensional package for toasted and other hot food items that includes a sheet with an array of perforations extending through the sheet material between an inner face of the sheet material adapted to contact the food item, and an opposite, outer face of the sheet material. Spicules are formed from the sheet material surrounding each of the perforations and extending away from the inner face of the sheet material. The spicules form standoffs defining an air gap between the food item and the sheet material when the food item is contained in the wrapper, with the spicules engaging an outer surface of the food item to enable lateral migration of steam from the food item, along the air gap and through the perforations.
Wrapper and three-dimensional package with steam venting feature for hot food items and method
A wrapper and three-dimensional package for toasted and other hot food items that includes a sheet with an array of perforations extending through the sheet material between an inner face of the sheet material adapted to contact the food item, and an opposite, outer face of the sheet material. Spicules are formed from the sheet material surrounding each of the perforations and extending away from the inner face of the sheet material. The spicules form standoffs defining an air gap between the food item and the sheet material when the food item is contained in the wrapper, with the spicules engaging an outer surface of the food item to enable lateral migration of steam from the food item, along the air gap and through the perforations.
Package for medical device
Packages comprising a film surrounding the medical device are described and including a tear-enabling feature and a gripping feature enabling a user to use a finger, a thumb or an end of a tool to apply a sufficient tearing force to cause the tear-enabling feature to tear and move the first end of the package away from the second end of the package using only one hand and to expose the medical device to be accessed for use. Also described are methods of packaging a medical device.
Package for medical device
Packages comprising a film surrounding the medical device are described and including a tear-enabling feature and a gripping feature enabling a user to use a finger, a thumb or an end of a tool to apply a sufficient tearing force to cause the tear-enabling feature to tear and move the first end of the package away from the second end of the package using only one hand and to expose the medical device to be accessed for use. Also described are methods of packaging a medical device.
Cellulose based composition
The present invention concerns a cellulose based composition for manufacturing a film or foil, which composition comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of cellulose acetate butyrate, cellulose acetate propionate and ethyl cellulose, together with tall oil fatty acid ester, as well as a manufacturing method thereof. The invention also concerns packaging film comprising the composition and use of the composition.
Cellulose based composition
The present invention concerns a cellulose based composition for manufacturing a film or foil, which composition comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of cellulose acetate butyrate, cellulose acetate propionate and ethyl cellulose, together with tall oil fatty acid ester, as well as a manufacturing method thereof. The invention also concerns packaging film comprising the composition and use of the composition.
Cotton baler
The invention uses a new system which cuts and unlocks a wrapping material (PE film) for cotton in a continuous manner in cotton harvesting, and a new method in production of such film. The film consists of many segments that make many bales of cotton. The film is separated with perforation by laser or other methods. A double sided adhesive is used to glue the bale at the end of it, which is covered by a folded bridge. The bridge connects the both ends of the segments of the film. When perforated film is torn at a signal by the harvest machine, the bridge is unfolded as a leading edge for the next segment after a brief bridge linkage of both segments. The way of folding the bridge is key part of the invention, which accurately uncovers the end adhesive for the new bale and reduces the problem of tangling of the film at the time of separation.