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US1849065A
US1849065A US493592A US49359230A US1849065A US 1849065 A US1849065 A US 1849065A US 493592 A US493592 A US 493592A US 49359230 A US49359230 A US 49359230A US 1849065 A US1849065 A US 1849065A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D65/00Wrappers or flexible covers; Packaging materials of special type or form
    • B65D65/38Packaging materials of special type or form
    • B65D65/44Applications of resilient shock-absorbing materials, e.g. foamed plastics material, honeycomb material
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S229/939Container made of corrugated paper or corrugated paperboard

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  • An object of my invention is to provide such a fabric which will comprise a soft mat adapted to contact with the fragile article to be wrapped, the said soft mat being backed '10 with a tough but flexible sheet, thisbacking sheet being suificiently tough to resist tearing to a high degree and atthe same time flexible enough to conform roughly to the shape of the wrapped article.
  • a further object is. to provide such a composite fabric which will include between the soft mat and the flexible sheet a relatively stifi' but expansible sheet, which serves to stiffen the composite fabric.
  • Still another object is to provide such a composite fabric which will be formed of inexpensive material, su ch as paper or the like.
  • Another object is to provide an improved container, formed of the fabric above referred to, which is especially suitable for packing fragile articlesf Various other objects and advantages will appear' as the description proceeds.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of ,a container representing a preferred embodiment of my invention, with parts'of the layers brokerfaway to show the composition thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Figure 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an open end view of the container in open position
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a composite fabric sheet embodying my invention.
  • 10 represents a mat or p'ad formed of a plurality of sheets of very thin crepe paper, any desired number of sheets being used, in this case, five sheets. Obviopsly, any desired number of sheets may be used, of various grades and qualities of tissue or crepe paper. Adjacent and preferably secured to the mat 10, by glue or other suitable adhesive, is an interlining 12 of plain 5, 1930. Serial No. 493,592. ⁇ I
  • the pad 10 and stiffening sheet 12 are corrugated as a unit, the object of such unit corrugation being to increase stiflfness in one direction.
  • a sheet 13 Disposed outside thestiflening'sheet 12 and in the presvent instance preferably secured thereto byv a light coating of glue or other suitable adhesive is a sheet 13.
  • This sheet is preferably kraft paper which has been subjected to a- -creping operation. This paper is of relatively light weight but is extremely tough i.
  • the composite fabric above described may -.be used in any-desired manner for packing fragile articles.
  • the pad 10 is preferably disposed in immediate contact with the fragile article.
  • the stifl'ening sheets aid in supporting the pad and protecting it from tearing" and also are of value in absorbing shocks.
  • Both the pad and the stiflening sheet by reason of being corrugated, are expansible and also are of increased resiliency as shock absorbers.
  • the sheet 13 is also of great value in that it is extremely resistant to tearing and, is also extremely flexible adapting itself to any desired shape in the wrapping of an article and is expansible in the same directions as the pad and stiffening sheets i
  • a preferred application of my invention is in the formof a container as shown in Figures 1 to 3.
  • This container- may be formed by applying together two composite sheets of the type shown in Figure 4 in such manner that the pads 10 lie adjacent each other.
  • the pads preferably dovetail, for economy of space in packing and to prevent crushing the corrugations.
  • the two layers are cut into portions 15 of the desired size and shape.
  • a staple 16 is also applied to each side of the container adjacent the open end, and another pair of staples 17 is applied and spaced further from the edges than the staples 16, also being spaced a short distance from the staples 16.
  • the edges adjacent the open end may be grasped with the fingers and the portions separated along the skilled in the art.
  • a container comprising a pair of layers of relativ'ely soft material disposed adjacent each other, and a pair of outside sheets of rela:
  • a container comprising a" pair of mats of tissue paper or the like, said mats being corrugated as a unit, and a pair of outside sheets of relatlvely tough but flexible paper, and means securing said mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
  • a container comprising a pair of relatively soft mats disposed adjacent each other, a pair of outside sheetsformed'of relatively tough but flexible material, and a pair of stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, and means securing said'mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
  • a container comprising a pair of mats formed of tissue paper or the like, a pairof outside sheets formed of relatively tough but flexible material, and a pair of stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, said mats and said stiffening sheets being corrugated as a unit, and means scour-- in-g said mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
  • materials tainer comprising a pair of mats formed of ible and expansible paper, and a pair of stiffening paper sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, said mats and said stiffening sheets being corrugated as a unit, and means securing said mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
  • a container comprising a pair of relatively soft mats disposed adjacent each other, a pair of outside sheets formed of relatively tough but flexible material, and apair of stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, adhesive means securing said stiffening sheets to said outside sheets, and means securing said mats and sheets ad acent opposite edges thereof.
  • a container comprising a pair of mats formed of tissue paper or the like, a pair of outside sheets formed of relatively tough but flexible material, and a pair of stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside said mats and said stiffening sheets being corrugated as a unit, adhesive means securing said stiffening sheets to said outside sheets, and means securing said mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
  • a container comprising a pairof mats-formed of tissue paper or the like, a pair of outside sheets formed of relatively tough but flexible paper, and a pair of paper stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, said mats and said stiffening sheets being corrugated as a unit, adhesive means securing said stifieningsheets to said outsi de sheets, and means securing said mats and'sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.

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March 15, 1932.
F- A BIEDERMAN CONTAINER Filed Nov. 5, 1950 Ciwu mfar 2 1am? fl fiz eaerman Patented 'Mar. 15, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT; OFFICE FRANK A. BIEDERMAN; OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO PAPER I'ATENTS GOM- PANY, OF NEENAH, WISCONSIN,
A conronA'rIoNo'r wrsconsm CONTAINER Application filed November lates to a composite fabric formed of paper or the like.
' An object of my invention is to provide such a fabric which will comprise a soft mat adapted to contact with the fragile article to be wrapped, the said soft mat being backed '10 with a tough but flexible sheet, thisbacking sheet being suificiently tough to resist tearing to a high degree and atthe same time flexible enough to conform roughly to the shape of the wrapped article.
A further object is. to provide such a composite fabric which will include between the soft mat and the flexible sheet a relatively stifi' but expansible sheet, which serves to stiffen the composite fabric.
Still another object is to provide such a composite fabric which will be formed of inexpensive material, su ch as paper or the like. Another object is to provide an improved container, formed of the fabric above referred to, which is especially suitable for packing fragile articlesf Various other objects and advantages will appear' as the description proceeds.
Referring now to the drawings forming part of this specification Fig. 1 is a plan view of ,a container representing a preferred embodiment of my invention, with parts'of the layers brokerfaway to show the composition thereof.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Figure 1.
Fig. 3 is an open end view of the container in open position, and
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a composite fabric sheet embodying my invention.
1 According to the particular embodiment herein shown, 10 represents a mat or p'ad formed of a plurality of sheets of very thin crepe paper, any desired number of sheets being used, in this case, five sheets. Obviopsly, any desired number of sheets may be used, of various grades and qualities of tissue or crepe paper. Adjacent and preferably secured to the mat 10, by glue or other suitable adhesive, is an interlining 12 of plain 5, 1930. Serial No. 493,592. \I
smooth paper, which may be archment pa.- per, kraft paper, or the like. t will be noted that in the example shown, the pad 10 and stiffening sheet 12 are corrugated as a unit, the object of such unit corrugation being to increase stiflfness in one direction. Disposed outside thestiflening'sheet 12 and in the presvent instance preferably secured thereto byv a light coating of glue or other suitable adhesive is a sheet 13. This sheet is preferably kraft paper which has been subjected to a- -creping operation. This paper is of relatively light weight but is extremely tough i. e., resistant to tearing, and by reason of being crinkled may be'stretched or elongated in a direction transverse to the crinkles. It will be noted that the sheet 13 isapplied so that the crinkles. lie substantially parallel to the corrugations of the pad 10 and stifiening sheet 12. 1
The composite fabric above described may -.be used in any-desired manner for packing fragile articles. The pad 10 is preferably disposed in immediate contact with the fragile article. The stifl'ening sheets aid in supporting the pad and protecting it from tearing" and also are of value in absorbing shocks. Both the pad and the stiflening sheet, by reason of being corrugated, are expansible and also are of increased resiliency as shock absorbers. The sheet 13 is also of great value in that it is extremely resistant to tearing and, is also extremely flexible adapting itself to any desired shape in the wrapping of an article and is expansible in the same directions as the pad and stiffening sheets i A preferred application of my invention is in the formof a container as shown in Figures 1 to 3. This container-may be formed by applying together two composite sheets of the type shown in Figure 4 in such manner that the pads 10 lie adjacent each other. The pads preferably dovetail, for economy of space in packing and to prevent crushing the corrugations. The two layers are cut into portions 15 of the desired size and shape.
j acent one end thereof so as to form a closed bottom for the container, the opposite end being unstapled in order that an opening may be formed between the similar portions of the container for the insertion of the article 18 which is to be packed. A staple 16 is also applied to each side of the container adjacent the open end, and another pair of staples 17 is applied and spaced further from the edges than the staples 16, also being spaced a short distance from the staples 16. In order to open the container for use, it being usually dispensed in its fiat or unopened condition as shown in Figure 2, the edges adjacent the open end may be grasped with the fingers and the portions separated along the skilled in the art. Hence, I do not wish to be specified, or uses mentioned except asset forth in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted as broadly as the state of the artpermits. f
I claim as my invention:
1. As a new article of manufacture, a container comprising a pair of layers of relativ'ely soft material disposed adjacent each other, and a pair of outside sheets of rela:
t-ively tough but flexible material, and means securing said layers-and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
2; As a new article of manufacture, a container comprising a" pair of mats of tissue paper or the like, said mats being corrugated as a unit, and a pair of outside sheets of relatlvely tough but flexible paper, and means securing said mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
3. As a new article'of manufacture, a container comprising a pair of relatively soft mats disposed adjacent each other, a pair of outside sheetsformed'of relatively tough but flexible material, and a pair of stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, and means securing said'mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
4. As a new article of manufacture, a container comprising a pair of mats formed of tissue paper or the like, a pairof outside sheets formed of relatively tough but flexible material, and a pair of stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, said mats and said stiffening sheets being corrugated as a unit, and means scour-- in-g said mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
sheets, limited to the SPQClfiC'fOIIIl shown, materials tainer comprising a pair of mats formed of ible and expansible paper, and a pair of stiffening paper sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, said mats and said stiffening sheets being corrugated as a unit, and means securing said mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
6. As a new article of manufacture, a container comprising a pair of relatively soft mats disposed adjacent each other, a pair of outside sheets formed of relatively tough but flexible material, and apair of stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, adhesive means securing said stiffening sheets to said outside sheets, and means securing said mats and sheets ad acent opposite edges thereof.
7 As a new article of'manufacture, a container comprising a pair of mats formed of tissue paper or the like, a pair of outside sheets formed of relatively tough but flexible material, and a pair of stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside said mats and said stiffening sheets being corrugated as a unit, adhesive means securing said stiffening sheets to said outside sheets, and means securing said mats and sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
8. As a new article of manufacture, a container comprising a pairof mats-formed of tissue paper or the like, a pair of outside sheets formed of relatively tough but flexible paper, and a pair of paper stiffening sheets interposed between said mats and said outside sheets, said mats and said stiffening sheets being corrugated as a unit, adhesive means securing said stifieningsheets to said outsi de sheets, and means securing said mats and'sheets adjacent opposite edges thereof.
FRANK A. BIEDERMAN.
5; As a new article of manufacture, a con-
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US2538920A (en) * 1946-11-18 1951-01-23 Harold F Shumann Display bag and method of making the same
US2849758A (en) * 1955-04-18 1958-09-02 Glenn V Plumley Faced honeycomb building material
US2995205A (en) * 1959-06-05 1961-08-08 Studley Paper Company Inc Lint filter bag
US4474293A (en) * 1983-05-10 1984-10-02 Westvaco Corporation Multi-product merchandising package
US5094385A (en) * 1990-03-12 1992-03-10 Antczak Edwin A Container
US5358174A (en) * 1994-02-01 1994-10-25 Antczak Edwin A Container
US6530480B1 (en) 1999-10-06 2003-03-11 Osram Sylvania, Inc. Overpack carton
US6660366B1 (en) 1998-07-31 2003-12-09 Eugene D. Simpson Interlocking fastening and packing material
US20080169072A1 (en) * 2007-01-12 2008-07-17 Cascades Canada Inc. Wet Embossed Paperboard and Method and Apparatus for Manufacturing Same
US20100038045A1 (en) * 2007-01-12 2010-02-18 Cascades Canada Inc. Wet embossed paperboard and method and apparatus for manufacturing same
US20220324631A1 (en) * 2019-01-29 2022-10-13 Winkler+ Dünnebier Gmbh Mailing envelope with padding
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US2538920A (en) * 1946-11-18 1951-01-23 Harold F Shumann Display bag and method of making the same
US2849758A (en) * 1955-04-18 1958-09-02 Glenn V Plumley Faced honeycomb building material
US2995205A (en) * 1959-06-05 1961-08-08 Studley Paper Company Inc Lint filter bag
US4474293A (en) * 1983-05-10 1984-10-02 Westvaco Corporation Multi-product merchandising package
US5094385A (en) * 1990-03-12 1992-03-10 Antczak Edwin A Container
US5358174A (en) * 1994-02-01 1994-10-25 Antczak Edwin A Container
US6660366B1 (en) 1998-07-31 2003-12-09 Eugene D. Simpson Interlocking fastening and packing material
US6530480B1 (en) 1999-10-06 2003-03-11 Osram Sylvania, Inc. Overpack carton
US20030057128A1 (en) * 1999-10-06 2003-03-27 Osram Sylvania, Inc. Overpack carton
US6904734B2 (en) 1999-10-06 2005-06-14 Osram Sylvania Inc. Method for packing a primary shipping case
US20080169072A1 (en) * 2007-01-12 2008-07-17 Cascades Canada Inc. Wet Embossed Paperboard and Method and Apparatus for Manufacturing Same
US20100038045A1 (en) * 2007-01-12 2010-02-18 Cascades Canada Inc. Wet embossed paperboard and method and apparatus for manufacturing same
US8012309B2 (en) * 2007-01-12 2011-09-06 Cascades Canada Ulc Method of making wet embossed paperboard
US20220324631A1 (en) * 2019-01-29 2022-10-13 Winkler+ Dünnebier Gmbh Mailing envelope with padding
US11713177B1 (en) * 2019-07-31 2023-08-01 Packaging Corporation Of America Shipping mailer

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