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US1208828A
US1208828A US10674216A US10674216A US1208828A US 1208828 A US1208828 A US 1208828A US 10674216 A US10674216 A US 10674216A US 10674216 A US10674216 A US 10674216A US 1208828 A US1208828 A US 1208828A
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  • This invention relates to outer cigar wrappers and covers; the rincipal objects thereof being to provide e cient protective means for safeguarding the cigar a ainst. deleterious atmospheric influences an preventing breakage.
  • Figure 1 is a bacfi view of the wrapper spread out in fiat condition and having a cigar placed thereon in its initial relative position.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation showing the wrapper coiled around the cigar.
  • Fig. 3 is a slmilar view showing a further step in the method of and
  • Fig. 4 is a side view showin t e finished product.
  • A indicates a rectangular sheet of transparent paper of flexible character adapted, when bent, twisted or folded, to retain any bends or folds that may be applied thereto, as waxed aper.
  • the wax may applied to the entire sheet or only the end parts a, between the dotted lines 1 and the end edges of the sheet (the parts to be twisted and folded) may be waxed.
  • the composition of the entire sheet itself may be placing, the essential parallel re of such character asto retain twists or folds, given thereto.
  • the sheet A being transparent, when viewed from its back as shown in Fig. 1 of drawings will disclose any markings contained on the face thereof.
  • I therefore, print on the face of the sheet a gage comprising a plurality of dashes 2, located ad- ]acent to and parallel with one horizontal edge of the sheet A, and dashes 3, arranged at right angles to the dashes 2, and equidistant from a lateral central line of the sheet.
  • These dashes in conjunction, act as a gage for determining the initial position of the cigar B, and they enable an operative to place the ci ar in proper position having its sides para lel with the horizontal edges of the sheet, and its ends equidistant from the end edges whereby said sheet may any bends,
  • the face of the sheet 'A is urther provided with a brand or trade name C, and other suitable printed matter D, as the name of a manufacturer or factory. These printed designations all being on horizontal lines parallel with the horizontal dashes 2, and the horizontal edges of the sheet A, whereby when the wrap r is fixed to the ci r it is maintained parallel with the horizontal sides of the cigar and uniformity of position thereof between the ends of the cigar is assured.
  • the wrappers may be manually applied to the cigars or a machine for the purpose may be employed.
  • a cigar as B is placed on the back of the s eet A, in register with the clashes 2 and 3, as shown by Fig. 1 of the drawings; thus it is in such positlon as to lie para lel with the horizontal edges of the wrapper, and also parallel with the printed designations C and D; further, the parts a, of the wrapper which extend beond the ends of the ci ar are of equal length.
  • the wrapper is tightly rolled therearound, as shown y Fig. 2 of the drawings, thus forming a substantially cylindrical casing having open-ended extensions, b, which are of equal length.
  • said wrappers may be of comparatively short length, whereby no clipping of the twisted ends is required and economy in the use of wrapper-material is eflected;further, the twisted ends, or cushions are of uniform size and all markings on the face of the wrappers are in uniform position on their respective packages, thus a plurality of the packages may be uniformly packed into a box in such manner as to have their markings all in perfect register and alinement.
  • a rotective wrapper comprising a sheet of exible, transparent material slightl lon er than the cigar and of a character a apte to retain bends and twists imparted thereto, and having gage-means thereon for registering with a cigar, whereby the cigar may be placed equidistant from the ends of the sheet and parallel with its sides, said wrapper rolled around the cigar and having extended ends of equal length, said ends twisted into short, rope-like extensions, said extensions bent at right angles to the horizontal plane of the cigar.

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V. M. PLANCO.
OUTER CIGAR WRAPPER AND COVER.
APPLICATION man JUNE 30, \916.
ILVOLOBA FACTORY WI TNESSES: lNl/EIVTUR A TTORNE Y attaching the wra per;
VINCENT M. PLANGO, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
OUTER CIGAR WRAPPER AND COVER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 19, 1916.
Application filed June 30, 1916. Serial No. 106,742.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, VINCENT M. PLANCO, a citizen of the United States, and resident of New York city, county of New York, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Outer Cigar Wrappers and Covers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to outer cigar wrappers and covers; the rincipal objects thereof being to provide e cient protective means for safeguarding the cigar a ainst. deleterious atmospheric influences an preventing breakage.
Further objects are'to conserve expense, by employing wrappers of proportions requiring no wastage of material and time, by providing means facilitating the method and operation of placing the wrappers on the cigars, the same being fixed in perfectly smooth, parallel and uniform relative arrangement.
The above-named and other objects I attain by emplo ing a wrapper composed of transparent, exible paper of a character adapted to retain any folded, bent or twisted shape, and containing gage-means for guiding an operative where y the horizontal edges of the wrappers may be fixed parallel with the horizontal sides of the ci ar, all as will be hereinafter fully descri d, and specifically set forth in the annexed claim.
In the accompanying drawings formin part of this specification Figure 1 is a bacfi view of the wrapper spread out in fiat condition and having a cigar placed thereon in its initial relative position. Fig. 2 is a side elevation showing the wrapper coiled around the cigar. Fig. 3 is a slmilar view showing a further step in the method of and Fig. 4 is a side view showin t e finished product.
In the examp e of my invention illustrated by the accompanying drawings, A indicates a rectangular sheet of transparent paper of flexible character adapted, when bent, twisted or folded, to retain any bends or folds that may be applied thereto, as waxed aper. The wax may applied to the entire sheet or only the end parts a, between the dotted lines 1 and the end edges of the sheet (the parts to be twisted and folded) may be waxed. The composition of the entire sheet itself, however, may be placing, the essential parallel re of such character asto retain twists or folds, given thereto.
The sheet A, being transparent, when viewed from its back as shown in Fig. 1 of drawings will disclose any markings contained on the face thereof. I, therefore, print on the face of the sheet a gage comprising a plurality of dashes 2, located ad- ]acent to and parallel with one horizontal edge of the sheet A, and dashes 3, arranged at right angles to the dashes 2, and equidistant from a lateral central line of the sheet. These dashes, in conjunction, act as a gage for determining the initial position of the cigar B, and they enable an operative to place the ci ar in proper position having its sides para lel with the horizontal edges of the sheet, and its ends equidistant from the end edges whereby said sheet may any bends,
be smoothly folded, or coiled around the or disative arrangement of the cigar and its wrapper and the extended parts to be twisted and fold ed are of egual length. The face of the sheet 'A, is urther provided with a brand or trade name C, and other suitable printed matter D, as the name of a manufacturer or factory. These printed designations all being on horizontal lines parallel with the horizontal dashes 2, and the horizontal edges of the sheet A, whereby when the wrap r is fixed to the ci r it is maintained parallel with the horizontal sides of the cigar and uniformity of position thereof between the ends of the cigar is assured.
The wrappers may be manually applied to the cigars or a machine for the purpose may be employed.
In the method of envelopin a cigar as B, is placed on the back of the s eet A, in register with the clashes 2 and 3, as shown by Fig. 1 of the drawings; thus it is in such positlon as to lie para lel with the horizontal edges of the wrapper, and also parallel with the printed designations C and D; further, the parts a, of the wrapper which extend beond the ends of the ci ar are of equal length. Having placed t e cigar in position, described above, the wrapper is tightly rolled therearound, as shown y Fig. 2 of the drawings, thus forming a substantially cylindrical casing having open-ended extensions, b, which are of equal length. These cigar without liability of cantin end parts 15, are then crimped to conform to the shape of the ends of the cigar and tightly twisted into horizontal extensions 0, shown by Fig. 3 of the drawings; the twisting operation forming short rope-like extensions of equal diameter throu hout their length, which may be bent at rig t angles to the horizontal plane of the ci ar, as shown by Fig. 4 of the drawin s, an respectively forming a cushion for t e end of the cigar adjacent thereto.
Owing to the character of material composing the wrapper the extensions 0, retain their final cations, and their relatively short and uniform length obviates the necessity of wastage of wrap er material by clipping awa parts thereo thus conserving expense an providing an effective envelop for the cigar.
When it is desired to removethe cigar it is simply necessary to bend the extensions 0, back into their initial horizontal positions and untwist them, whereupon the wrapper may be readily unfolded and the cigar re moved.
It is especially noteworthy that by my method of employin a gage for placing the cigars in uniform re ative arrangement with their wrappers said wrappers may be of comparatively short length, whereby no clipping of the twisted ends is required and economy in the use of wrapper-material is eflected;further, the twisted ends, or cushions are of uniform size and all markings on the face of the wrappers are in uniform position on their respective packages, thus a plurality of the packages may be uniformly packed into a box in such manner as to have their markings all in perfect register and alinement.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
The combination, with a cigar, of a rotective wrapper comprising a sheet of exible, transparent material slightl lon er than the cigar and of a character a apte to retain bends and twists imparted thereto, and having gage-means thereon for registering with a cigar, whereby the cigar may be placed equidistant from the ends of the sheet and parallel with its sides, said wrapper rolled around the cigar and having extended ends of equal length, said ends twisted into short, rope-like extensions, said extensions bent at right angles to the horizontal plane of the cigar.
Intestimony that, I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name in presence of two witnesses, eighth day of June 1916 VINCENT M. PLANCO. Witnessses:
Jnssn RosnNBAUM, RALPH FLAMBERG.
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US2433663A (en) * 1944-04-08 1947-12-30 Milprint Inc Protected food package having coacting transparent and pictorial labels
US4208855A (en) * 1978-01-16 1980-06-24 W. R. Grace & Co. Closure for flexible receptacle
US4821488A (en) * 1985-10-02 1989-04-18 Donald Robert A Aseptic packaging
US6374583B1 (en) * 1996-10-08 2002-04-23 Transpac, N.V. Wrapper closed by twist wraps and wrapping method

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2433663A (en) * 1944-04-08 1947-12-30 Milprint Inc Protected food package having coacting transparent and pictorial labels
US4208855A (en) * 1978-01-16 1980-06-24 W. R. Grace & Co. Closure for flexible receptacle
US4821488A (en) * 1985-10-02 1989-04-18 Donald Robert A Aseptic packaging
US6374583B1 (en) * 1996-10-08 2002-04-23 Transpac, N.V. Wrapper closed by twist wraps and wrapping method

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