MXPA97003624A - Form or pattern for a recipient and a recipientecon a system to open and cer - Google Patents

Form or pattern for a recipient and a recipientecon a system to open and cer

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MXPA97003624A
MXPA97003624A MXPA/A/1997/003624A MX9703624A MXPA97003624A MX PA97003624 A MXPA97003624 A MX PA97003624A MX 9703624 A MX9703624 A MX 9703624A MX PA97003624 A MXPA97003624 A MX PA97003624A
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adhesive
fin
flap
panel
container
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MXPA/A/1997/003624A
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Spanish (es)
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r fletcher Glenn
L Schnuck Donna
A Foubert Roland
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Linear Products Incorporated
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Abstract

A pattern for a container or reservoir, and the reservoir offers a structure in which the adhesive closure for the container also forms a tear-off strip to allow easy opening of the envelope or upon being sealed.

Description

FORM OR PATTERN FOR A CONTAINER AND A CONTAINER WITH A SYSTEM TO OPEN AND CLOSE. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to an improved shape or pattern for making a container or wrapper and in a certain aspect refers to an improved opening and closing system for both containers and wraps. Commercially available wrappers for mailing and overnight delivery parcels have adhesive closure systems and many have tear-off strips for easy opening. One such aperture system is illustrated in US Pat. No. 4,781,296 for use in thermoplastic nonwoven fiber wrappers. Another easily openable strip is shown in U.S. Patent 4,778,059 which shows a tear-off strip for use in a corrugated board shipment. Similarly, US Pat. No. 5,098,757, obtainable from the owner of the present patent application, illustrates another structure for a tear strip of corrugated or cardboard packaging. This latter patent illustrates a tear-off strip coated with hot melt adhered to the outer surface of the lining, "internally along the desired line of the aperture and a tear-away guide strip coated with hot melt, at least as wide as the strip tear, adhered to the inner surface of the outer shell. The two adhesives are attached to each other and do not meet between them to provide the desired uniform line of desirability. U.S. Patent No. 4,877,139 discloses a container having an opening flap-closure provided with a strip of adhesive disposed along the exterior surface and a tear-free, stretchable strip fixed to the inner surface of the flap along a strip of adhesive. perforated line to allow the opening of an edge of the tear strip aligned with an edge of the guide strip so that the flap is sealed by the adhesive and the tear-off strip is released and pulled from the container, which ST opens with a tear line that extends along the fin of the container in a straight line. The present invention provides a single adhesive strip on the opening flap-closure to seal the container and to provide an easy tear strip to open the flap and the container once it is closed. The present invention has the advantage that the container manufacturer has only one liaton as inventor. Only the strip to guide and apply during the manufacture of the wraps. And only one piece of equipment * df application of the strip in the manufacturing line. The present invention is directed to a shape and to a container, for example a wrapper or box, made of a shape or matrix to provide an easy-open and close container for certain articles. The closure and opening system uses a single strip of adhesive on the closure flap. The adhesive, a liaton or strip, has a suitable tensile strength and can be reinforced with filaments that extend longitudinally in the adhesive strip or can comprise a polymeric backing having the properties of necessary mechanical strength and which is covered on opposite sides with adhesive . One way to model a container comprises a sheet of material such as a filler board, which is a generic material for many types of sheets used to make covers, wraps, corrugated packaging etc., sheet that is formed with a plurality of marked lines that they form front and rear panels, which connect the fins, and a fin or closing fins. The panels are generally of equal dimensions joined by a marked line or by the marked lines to a connecting fin. The panels may have one or more tabs extending from another free end and separated by a marked line for folding and coupling another tab having cuts formed along the free edge to form a pull tab, and the other panel has ยป? a fin connected by another line marked to form a closure flap and opening for the container. The fin has ends formed with cuts to define jale fin, and the adhesive strip or strip extends along the fin between the jale fin to seal the fin to the other panel and to be used to tear or break the free fin of the fin. panel. A container formed from the form has panel means forming two opposing parts of the container, a plurality of tabs to close the sides or to close one side and the lower edge of the container, and one of the panels has a closure flap and opening. (sealing fin) along the upper edge of the same adapted to fold on the outer surface of the other panel, or on a flap on the other panel, to close and seal the container. the sealing fin has an inner surface and an outer surface and the ends are adjacent to the sides of the panel means, and a strip of adhesive is placed along the inner surface of the sealing fin and generally parallel with a second edge of the panel means for sealing the sealing fin to the other panel and forming a closure with the opposite panel. The adhesive has sufficient binding strength to the sealing fin and to the other panel to break the fin and at least a portion of the other panel to provide an easy opening of the fin and access to the inner surfaces of the container when one end of the strip is pulled in a. direction towards atria de ai miama. These and other novel features of the invention will now be described in relation to the drawings. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a form for forming a container according to the invention; FIGURE 2 is a plan view of a second form for forming a container according to the present invention; FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary detailed sectional view of the shape of Figure 1 taken along line 3-3 in Figure 1; FIGURE 4 is an elevation view of a shell according to the present invention of a shape of Figure 1; FIGURE 5 is a sectional view with fragmentary detail of Figure 2 taken along line 5-5 in Figure 2; FIGURE 6 is an elevation view of an envelope according to the present invention from the form of Figure 2; FIGURE 7 is an elevation view of an enclosure, from the shape of Figure 1, with the fin in a closed position; FIGURE 8 is a detailed sectional view taken along Figure 7; FIGURE 9 is a fragmentary detail view b partially in section of another embodiment of the invention of a container according to the present invention formed by closing the sealing fin on another fin on the second edge of the opposite panel to form a container as a box . The present invention offers an improved container, this is a wrapper for sending an item such as those used for overnight mailings, photographic submissions, receivables, computer disk shipments, corrugated card shipments, book shipments and other wrappings prepared for use in sending documents without folding them, or small packages for items such as food, for example, bacon, lunches, cheese, or paper items, such as stationery, paper, labels, and other items that are commonly packaged. The shape 10 illustrated in Figure 1 is a shape for forming a wrap, the shape 10 comprises a sheet of filler board, a clay coated fiber board having a marked line 11 that divides the sheet into a pair of panels 13 and 14 along a first edge, the int? Wpa? Surface of the panels are exposed, and are generally of equal dimension. Panels 13 and 14 generally have the same dimension, even if a panel 13 has a narrower or narrower strip 12 extending beyond the second edge of panel 14, see Figure 4. strip 12 offers ease in opening the wrapping to place the article, for example the mechanical putting of material inside the envelope. The side edges of the panel, 13 as illustrated, have tabs 16 joined by the marked lines 17. The tabs 16 are adapted to fold over the sides of the panel 14 as they are folded along the score line 11 to form the sides of the wrapping, as seen in Figure 4. Beyond the strip 12, the panel 13 has a marked line 18 which attaches a sealing flap 20 to the upper or second edge of the panel 13. The fin 20 has ends which terminate adjacent the side edges of the panel 13 and the ends of the fin are cut to form a cut line extending from the ends to the fin 20 and the ends are formed by cut lines defining the tabs 21, 22 , which have an arrow-shaped end or a rounded end, to characterize a tongue. Positioned along the free edge of the sealing fin 20 and between the tabs 21 and 22 is an adhesive oriented strip 25, preferably a strip of a pressure sensitive adhesive. The adhesive is reinforced to have good tensile strength. Next we discuss the adhesive. In the illustrated embodiment the adhesive 25 is continuous and generally extends along the sealing fin 20 and parallel to the edge of the sealing fin 20. There is a removable liner 27 placed on the adhesive strip, to protect the exposed side of the adhesive 25 until it is desirable to seal the flap 20 to the outer surface of the panel 14. The liner 27 is then removed and the flap 20 is folded into position with the adhesive 25 along the edge of the panel 14. It should be noted that the upper edge or second edge of the panel 14 is also formed with cut lines to form ends formed in tab 28 and 29 on the sides. Those tongues 28 and 29 are accommodated with the tongues 21 and 22 respectively, when the flap is folded over the upper edge of the panel 14 and the adhesive 25 is secured along the second edge of the panel 14, see Figures 7 and 8. In the manufacture of the forms, the adhesive can be applied to the liner board or filling or a cut shape. Thus the adhesive is applied either continuously on the sheet or intermittently on the forms using pressure wheels and cutters normal in the industry, or a vacuum wheel application equipment. To provide an easy opening of the wrap, see Figure 7, a tab 21 or 22 with the respective tab 28 or 29, peel back from themselves by breaking ** - the flap and the second edge of the panel 14, removing them from the envelope to break the seal and allow the remaining portion of the flap to move to allow access to the contents of the envelope. The adhesive 25 is preferably a pressure sensitive adhesive. Which can be a heat-based flux, based on water or a solvent-based adhesive. the adhesive 25 illustrated has a plurality of fibers 26 of a strong material such as polyester, nylon, fiberglass, rayon, or other continuous filament, embedded in the adhesive layer. The fibers extend over the entire length of the adhesive strip or layer. Alternatively, the adhesive 25 is a doubly covered strip, having a backing of strong material, such as oriented polyester, with a layer of the adhesive coated and adhered to each side. The internal bond strength of the adhesive and bonding of the same to the surfaces of the filler board exceeds the bond strength of the fibers forming the filler board or liner. This allows the adhesive strip to form a firm bond to close the adhesive. fin and when the tabs 22 and 29 are pulled and peeled back on the wrap, the adhesive bond with the tab 20 in the area of the tab 22 will have sufficient force to tear the top edge of the panel 14 with the tab 29, opening the envelope. the adhesive with the longitudinal fibers has a lower tear strength or mechanical strength to allow the adhesive to break along the sealing flap 20. This allows the adhesive to break lengthwise to provide tearing of the central portion of the flap and of the adhesive closure system which is the object of the following embodiment of the invention. Referring now to Figure 2 a form 30, it is illustrated where peeling the tab tears a portion of the sealing flap 40 along its length through the center of the flap to open the wrapper, but a portion of the sealing flap 40, the adhesive 45 and a portion of the other panel remain closed. Form 30 comprises a sheet of a filler board or liner having a marked line 31 that divides the sheet into a pair of panels 33 and 34 along a first edge, of generally equal dimensions. One of the panels may be provided with a window, not shown, covered or not with transparent film, to present the contents, or a directional area on the contents. Panels 33 and 34 generally have the same dimensions, even if a panel 33 has a raised or narrow strip 32 that extends beyond the second edge of the panel 34. That narrow strip 32 offers ease of opening the wrapping to put a article inside. The side edges of the panel 33 have tabs 36 that are joined by means of the marked lines.37. The tongues 36 are adapted to be folded over loai &of the panel 34 when folded along the marqueous line ** "31 to be joined to the front or outer surface of the panel 34 in the usual way to form a wrapper or envelope. 32, the panel 33 has a marked line 38 that connects the sealing fins 40 to the upper edge of the panel 33.1a. The fin 40 has ends that terminate adjacent the edges of the panel 33 and the ends are cut to form a cutting line that extends from the ends to the fin 40 and the ends are formed by cut lines with tongues 41, 42 having an arrow shape or a rounded end, to characterize a pull tab, There is a strip or strip of adhesive 45, placed at along and adjacent to the end edge of the fin 40 and between the tabs 41 and 42, preferably a strip of pressure sensitive adhesive as discussed above.A removable liner 47 is placed over the adhesive 45, placed to protect the exposed side of the adhesive 45 until it is desired to seal the flap 40 to the outer surface of the panel 34. the liner 47 is easily removed and the flap 40 is folded to a position such that the adhesive 25 lies along the edge of the panel 34 It should be noted that the upper edge or free edge of the panel 34 is formed with cut lines to form the tab-like ends 48 and 49 on the sides. These tabs 48 and 49 engage the tabs 41 and 42 respectively, when the flap is folded over the upper edge of the panel 34 and the adhesive 45 is fixed along the edge of the panel 34. To open that wrapper it is required to simply take the tab 41 or 42 and the corresponding tab 48 or 49 and tear the tongue along the cutting line 50 and 51 to tear the center of the fin 40 and the corresponding portion of the adhesive from the wrap, the sectional view of Figure 6 illustrates that the fibers and the adhesive separate the fin 40 from the edge of the panel 34, but when peeling, the adhesive will tear along and a portion of the flap will be removed and the edge of the flap 40 will remain sealed to the panel 34. Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the fully formed envelope or envelope from the shape of Figure 1. Figures 5 and 6 illustrate the finished envelope formed from the shape of Figure 2. Figure 7 illustrates the enclosure of Figure 4 closed to form a document bin, with the liner 27 removed and the adhesive 25 joining the fin 20 to the panel 14. The adhesive thus forms a firm enclosure. The envelope or envelope is opened by taking the tabs 22 and 29 or the tabs 21 and 28 to break the portion of the flap 20 and the panel 14 to allow tearing of the portion of the flap 20 and the panel 14 to allow opening of the flap 20. Deposit. Figure 8 provides a cross-section of the sealed enclosure to illustrate the position of the adhesive 25, the flap "20 and loe, panels 13 and 14. Figure 9 illustrates how a sealing flap 60 with an adhesive 61 can form a closure or protection for a tank with panels 64 and 65 separated, with each panel having a flap to be joined by the adhesive, see flap 66 on panel 65. Flaps 60 and 66 have ends similarly formed to the ends of fins 20 and 40 , and the sides of the panel 14 and 34, to form tabs that facilitate the opening of the tank in the fins 60, 66. Such a tank can be used as discussed above to pack such items as food, stationery, etc. having described the invention with respect to the preferred embodiment, it is evident that many changes and modifications exist without departing from the spirit of the present invention.

Claims (10)

  1. CLAIMS 1.- A form or pattern to form a container or deposit for an article, comprising a sheet having a plurality of marked lines forming a front panel and a back panel, each having an internal surface and an external surface, one of the panels have tabs attached thereto and separated by lines marked to be folded and mated with the other panel, to form the sides of the container having a first closed edge, and a flap connected by the marked line to a second edge of the rear panel , the flap forms an opening and closing flap for the tank, characterized in that the front panel has cutouts formed therein on at least one side adjacent and adjacent to a second edge to form a pull tab, and that opening flap and closed has ends formed with cuts to define pull tabs, and that a strip of reinforced adhesive adheres to and extends along the fin between the tabs of pull to attach the front panel adjacent the second edge to seal the fin * to the front panel adjacent to the second edge thereof * 1 and when using the tank tear off the fin by removing it from the front panel.
  2. 2. A form according to claim 1, characterized in that the flap is attached to a second flap formed on the second edge of the front panel to distance the panels.
  3. 3. A form according to claim 2, characterized in that the strip of adhesive has sufficient binding strength so that the fin and the front panel provide an easy opening of the fin and thus access to the internal surfaces of the panels when one end of the fin and the adhesive are pulled in a backward direction of themselves.
  4. 4. A form in a container or tank according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the adhesive has a removable liner that covers the adhesive and extends beyond the edges thereof.
  5. 5. A form according to claim 1, 2, 3 characterized because the sheet is a single sheet of fibreboard.
  6. 6. A form according to claim 1, 3 or 4 characterized in that the adhesive is reinforced by a continuous strip to allow easy continuous tearing of the flap.
  7. 7. A container or tank formed in the manner according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the tabs are joined by lines marked to the rear panel and folded on the sides of the front panel to form the sides of the container or Deposit.
  8. 8. A container formed in a manner according to claim 7, characterized in that the strip of adhesive bonded to the fin is placed on the fin to engage the outer surface of the front panel adjacent to the second edge between the tabs formed therein by the elements. cuts in the front panel to seal the container and allow easy opening when catching a tongue and another corresponding tongue to tear the panel and flap when the tabs are pulled together with the adhesive back onto the adhesive.
  9. 9. A form according to claim 5, characterized in that the fiber plate is a white lining plate coated with clay.
  10. 10. A form according to claim 3, 4 or 6 wherein the adhesive is a hot melt adhesive sensitive to pressure.
MXPA/A/1997/003624A 1996-05-17 1997-05-16 Form or pattern for a recipient and a recipientecon a system to open and cer MXPA97003624A (en)

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US65009696A 1996-05-17 1996-05-17
US650096 1996-05-17

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MX9703624A MX9703624A (en) 1998-06-28
MXPA97003624A true MXPA97003624A (en) 1998-10-30

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