Flexible bags – Lifting or suspending element – Unitary with bag
Patent
1989-08-29
1990-12-04
Marcus, Stephen
Flexible bags
Lifting or suspending element
Unitary with bag
383 10, 383 22, 383 26, 383120, 206806, 493195, 493226, 493926, B65D 3314
Patent
active
049749684
ABSTRACT:
A tubular bag is made of synthetic thermoplastic material preferably provided with side gussets. The bag is closed at one end by a transverse seam weld and at the other end has an opening which is defined by edge portions of respective side walls of the bag which lie one on the other when the bag is collapsed. One side wall of the bag is provided with narrow lugs, which protrude from the opening-defining edge portion of one side wall and which are formed with holes for retaining pins on which the bag can be suspended.
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Achelphol Fritz
Mandus Friedhelm
Marcus Stephen
Pascua Jes F.
Windmoller & Holscher
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