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US3000495A - Packaging method and means - Google Patents

Packaging method and means
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US3000495A
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Sept. 19, 1961 A. H. DOWNING PACKAGING METHOD AND MEANS Filed April 11, 1958 MEANS Ripp onlea, p
This invention relates to an improved method of packaging goods, yand to packaging means for carrying the invention into practical effect.
The principal object of the invention is to provide an improved packaging method and means whereby a multiplictiy of goods of widely varying nature may be packaged in a neat eective and expeditious manner.
Another object of the invention is to provide improvements in packaging, employing means adapted to be brought to use in a bulk form, `as distinct 'from known packaging means employing separate enclosures, such as bags, cartons, boxes and the like.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be made apparent hereinafter.
According to the invention, tubular wrapping material, such as paper or sisal reinforced laminated paper, in flattened form is wound into a roll which is rotatably supported allowing the free end of the material to be drawn oif the roll in desired lengths, the said desired length of material being unwound from the roll and the article, material or goods to be packaged is or are inserted in the `drawn oil length of packaging material which is severed from the roll, one or jboth ends of the length being sealed oi either before or after the length is severed from the roll, whereby the article, material or goods is or are packaged in -a neat, effective and expeditious manner.
The packaging medium comprises a roll of tubular attened material, such as kraft paper or any other suitable material, preferably wound into a roll about a hollow core adapted to be rotatably accommodated on a suitable support.
In one form of the invention, the packaging medium is in the form of a plain, attened tulae, while in a modied form, the packaging medium comprises a flattened tube of at least two thicknesses formed by concentric tubes secured together, for instance adhesively in a number of lines extending longitudinally of the packaging medium.
In -a further modified form of the invention the flattened tubular medium is pleated or gusseted on two opposite sides, so that when removed `from the roll and expanded, a severed length of the packaging medium assumes a shape square or oblong in cross-section.
Lines of printing or of adhesively applied continuous, printed tape may be applied to the packaging medium.
Lengths of the packaging medium parted lfrom the roll may tbe secured or sealed by staples, adhesive tape, or where made from thermoplastic lm, heat sealing means may be employed, as may any other suitable sealing or securing means.
The packaging medium comprising two or more tubular thicknesses one side another and joined in a number of longitudinal lines, can be opened out to provide a number of separate co-extensive compartments, each adapted to receive a separate item to be packaged.
A clear understanding of the invention may be obtained from a consideration of the accompanying diagrammatic drawings.
FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic presentation of a roll of packaging material and mounting means therefor.
FIGURE 2 is a side sectional elevation showing one Patented Sept. 19, 1961 form of section parted from the roll and open to oontain goods.
FIGURE 3 is a section through a multi-layer packaging medium, showing as an example, four points of adhesion between adjacent layers.
FIGURE 4 is a section through the construction of FIGURE 3 when flattened.
FIGURE 5 is a section showing the construction of FIGURES 3 land 4, when opened out to form separate compartments.
FIGURE 6 is a section showing a tubular packaging medium.
FIGURE 7 is a section showing the pleated or gusseted tubular medium opened out to form a square or oblong package.
Referring to the drawings, thereference 8 indicates the flattened tubular packaging medium drawn oft theroll 9 which is shown rotatably mounted in a suitable support 10, a guillotine or the like severing blade being indicated at 11, which may or may not lbe provided.
FIGURE 2 illustrates a severed section of the packaging medium, opened out to receive an article, material or goods, one end being shown secured or sealed.
FIGURES 3, 4 and 5 illustrate a packaging medium pleated or gusseted comprising at least two concentric layers of material,
indicated by the reference numerals 8a and 8b, adhesively secured together longitudinally at fourpoints 12, 1G, 14, and 1S.
It is of course obvious that the layers may be secured together longitudinally in more or less places.
As shown in FIGURE 5 the multi-layer medium may be opened out to formseparate compartments 16 which extend for the whole length of the medium and of any length severed from the roll.
In FIGURES 6 and 7 there is illustrated another form of packaging medium, wherein thetubular material 8 is provided with oppositely disposed pleats orgussets 17, which enable a severed length of the packaging material to be opened out to a square or oblong form.
In carrying out the method of the invention employing the packaging means herein Adescribed and illustrated, the free end of the tubular material is drawn off the roll to a desired length, the articles, material or goods to be packaged are inserted in the drawn 0E length of tubular material, which is severed from the roll, and the ends of the severed length are closed and/ or sealed to enclose the packaged article, material or goods, in a neat, effective and expeditious manner.
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1. Fully-formed packaging means adapted to contain simultaneously a plurality of different goods and comprising flexible tubular material in flattened form wound into a roll adapted to lbe rotatably supported to pay out the attened tubular material to receive the goods to be packaged in predetermined lengths of said tubular material, said attened tubular material having at least two concentric plies defining at least two concentric tubes directly secured to each other along a plurality of lines extending` longitudinally of the wound tubular material, whereby said tubular material is adapted to be opened into a plurality of separate coextensive longitudinally-disposed compartments each adapted to receive goods to be packaged.
2. Fully-formed packaging means comprising flexible tubular material in ilattened form wound into a roll adapted to be rotatably supported to pay out the iiattened tubular material to receive the goods to be packaged in predetermined lengths of said tubular material, said iiattened material having at least three plies in 3 concentric relationship with the `inner plies` delu'ng Within the space enclosed by the outermost ply, a plurality of longitudinally extending chambers of generally the same cross sectional area, said second ply being secured directly to the outermost ply, and said third ply 5 vbeing secured to the second ply along a plurality of lines extending longitudinally of the Wound tubular material, whereby said tubfular material -is ladapted to be opened into a plurality of separate coextensive longitudinallydisposed compartments each adapted to receive goods to 10 be packaged.
References Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Swift Nov. 2, 1915 Murphy Ian. 10, 1933 Swain Oct. 11, 1938 Roos Nov. 18, 1947 Blessing May 26, 1953 Piazze Aug. 21, 1956 FOREIGN PATENTS Italy Oct. 7, 1935
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US4397304A (en)*1978-12-281983-08-09Compagnie Des LampesSolar sensor equipped with solar energy absorbing member and panel having such sensors
US6283159B1 (en)*1998-09-012001-09-04Bestex Kyoei Co., Ltd.Double-walled pipe structure
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US2133122A (en)*1937-07-091938-10-11Nashua Gummed & Coated PaperPackage for plurality of articles
US2430995A (en)*1942-12-311947-11-18Roos William LawrenceEnd-sealed thermoplastic container body
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US1894115A (en)*1931-04-111933-01-10Michael F MurphyPlural chambered collapsible tube
US2133122A (en)*1937-07-091938-10-11Nashua Gummed & Coated PaperPackage for plurality of articles
US2430995A (en)*1942-12-311947-11-18Roos William LawrenceEnd-sealed thermoplastic container body
US2639566A (en)*1949-05-101953-05-26Blessing Packaging CompanyMethod of packaging hangered garments
US2759648A (en)*1953-06-151956-08-21Continental Can CoMethod and apparatus for packaging merchandise in flexible containers

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USRE28959E (en)*1967-08-221976-09-14Apparatus and method for manufacturing tubing for reclosable bags
US3861522A (en)*1972-08-161975-01-21Du PontCompartmented package having variable-volume compartments
US4397304A (en)*1978-12-281983-08-09Compagnie Des LampesSolar sensor equipped with solar energy absorbing member and panel having such sensors
US6283159B1 (en)*1998-09-012001-09-04Bestex Kyoei Co., Ltd.Double-walled pipe structure
US20030094026A1 (en)*2001-09-052003-05-22Yasuyuki HamaAluminum extrusion material for hydraulic bulge forming and hydraulic bulge forming method using the extrusion material
US20170030652A1 (en)*2015-07-302017-02-02Senior Uk LimitedFinned coaxial cooler
US11029095B2 (en)*2015-07-302021-06-08Senior Uk LimitedFinned coaxial cooler
US20180252475A1 (en)*2015-08-252018-09-06Danfoss Micro Channel Heat Exchanger (Jiaxing) Co., Ltd.Heat exchange tube for heat exchanger, heat exchanger and assembly method thereof
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