B65D33/04

PRE-FOLDED MEDICAL SELF SEALING POUCH WITH A PRESSING MARK
20170349332 · 2017-12-07 ·

A pre-folded medical self sealing pouch closes accurately with a concave pressing mark formed between two counter rotating cams. A top cam has an annular protrusion mating with an annular recess on the lower cam. The medical self sealing pouch comprises a bag body which is formed by heat-sealing a first surface layer and a second surface layer, wherein a seal lip on the second surface layer extends outwards from the bag mouth of the bag body; and at least one adhesive layer is provided on the surface of the seal lip directing at the first surface layer, separated with the mouth of the bag body. The folding pressing mark is close to one edge of the adhesive close to the mouth of the bag body so that the adhesive is pasted to the first and second surface layers after the seal lip is folded along the folding pressing mark.

Bag for the distribution of goods in mail order trade

The description pertains to a bag for shipping goods in the mail order business with a front side, a back side, a left side, a right side, a bottom side and a bag opening with an opening edge for the insertion and removal of the goods. This bag should be further developed in such a way that, on the one hand, it can accommodate a variety of different and differently sized goods in a manner that is safe for shipping and transport and on the other hand that it can be used as a reusable mailing bag in order to avoid unnecessary waste. To solve this problem, it is proposed to arrange back-side closure means at a back distance from the opening edge and to arrange first closure means on the front side at a first front-side distance from the opening edge and second front-side closure means at a second front-side distance from the opening edge, wherein the first front-side distance is smaller than the second front-side distance and the back-side distance is smaller than the first front-side distance, so that the bag opening becomes closable by turning over an upper region of the back side to the front side and connecting the back-side closure means to the first front-side closure means to provide a larger bag volume or to the second front closure means to provide a smaller bag volume.

Bag for the distribution of goods in mail order trade

The description pertains to a bag for shipping goods in the mail order business with a front side, a back side, a left side, a right side, a bottom side and a bag opening with an opening edge for the insertion and removal of the goods. This bag should be further developed in such a way that, on the one hand, it can accommodate a variety of different and differently sized goods in a manner that is safe for shipping and transport and on the other hand that it can be used as a reusable mailing bag in order to avoid unnecessary waste. To solve this problem, it is proposed to arrange back-side closure means at a back distance from the opening edge and to arrange first closure means on the front side at a first front-side distance from the opening edge and second front-side closure means at a second front-side distance from the opening edge, wherein the first front-side distance is smaller than the second front-side distance and the back-side distance is smaller than the first front-side distance, so that the bag opening becomes closable by turning over an upper region of the back side to the front side and connecting the back-side closure means to the first front-side closure means to provide a larger bag volume or to the second front closure means to provide a smaller bag volume.

Resealable pouch
D0944653 · 2022-03-01 ·

Holder for used bags
09795238 · 2017-10-24 ·

A front holder section for use in forming a holder for used plastic bags. The front holder section has at least two container sections with the first container section having a first front wall and first and second sidewalls extending rearwardly from the sides of the first front wall. The second container section has a second front wall, smaller than the first front wall, extending transversely from the second side wall of the first container section. The second container section also has a third side wall extending rearwardly from the free side of the second front wall. The second sidewall of the first container section completes the second container section. The three sidewalls terminate in free side edges which edges are aligned in a straight line. Each container section has an opening at least near each end, one opening acting as an inlet to load bags into the container, the other opening acting as an outlet to remove bags from the container.

All-in-one gift packaging system
11254490 · 2022-02-22 ·

A system for a greeting card. The greeting card has a planar greeting card portion and a greeting card cover moveably coupled to the planar greeting card portion. The greeting card cover can move from an open position whereby the planar greeting card portion is readable to a closed position adjacent to said planar greeting card portion whereby the planar greeting card portion is not readable. The greeting card portion is coupled to a gift storage compartment which has a volume and a depth for storing an item. The greeting card cover can open and close without moving the gift storage compartment.

COLLATERAL DELIVERY UNITS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING COLLATERAL CONTENT

Embodiments of the present invention include collateral delivery units, systems and methods of use thereof. The collateral delivery units and systems described herein can be used to distribute collateral materials—from product samples to game pieces and interactive content. The collateral delivery units and systems may also be used to distribute information about publicly available resources to those in need thereof. Various embodiments of the collateral delivery units, systems and methods described herein allow a vendor to expand and extend a consumer's retail shopping experience through integrating marketing content onto a shopping bag.

COLLATERAL DELIVERY UNITS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING COLLATERAL CONTENT

Embodiments of the present invention include collateral delivery units, systems and methods of use thereof. The collateral delivery units and systems described herein can be used to distribute collateral materials—from product samples to game pieces and interactive content. The collateral delivery units and systems may also be used to distribute information about publicly available resources to those in need thereof. Various embodiments of the collateral delivery units, systems and methods described herein allow a vendor to expand and extend a consumer's retail shopping experience through integrating marketing content onto a shopping bag.

FLEXIBLE CARRYING CASE
20220048686 · 2022-02-17 ·

A thermoplastic flexible package includes a first non-shrinkable panel, an opposing second non-shrinkable panel, a first shrinkable panel and an opposing a second shrinkable panel. The panels are connected longitudinally with panel seals. The first non-shrinkable panel and the second non-shrinkable panel each forms a gusset. A first seal connects the first shrinkable panel and the second shrinkable panel in the transverse direction at or near the upper edges. A second seal that opposes the first seal connects the first and second non-shrinkable panels and the first and shrinkable panels in the transverse direction at or near the lower edges.

Packaging for bulky articles with false side gusset

A new package for storing bulky goods is disclosed. The package is formed from a bag having a width and depth at its base portion and meeting at a top edge, the top edge having no depth. Due to the top edge having no depth, the width of the material on the top portion of the package extends out further than the width of the material on the base portion. To create a package having streamlined aesthetic that looks nice on a shelf, the excess material in the top portion of the bag is folded into the interior of the bag to form a false side gusset. To allow for such folding the bag, in desirable embodiments, side edges of a first and second web forming the bag angle inward at between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees at a top portion transition point on the bag.