Flexible bags – With closure – For access opening in sidewall
Patent
1998-09-01
1999-12-21
Garbe, Stephen P.
Flexible bags
With closure
For access opening in sidewall
27 28, 383 97, 493213, 493243, B65D 3010, B65D 3316
Patent
active
060040343
ABSTRACT:
A single piece of material is cut from a roll of material, folded along fold lines and secured together along abutting short ends and mating portions to form a body bag which is stronger. The body bag includes a zipper closure that is formed when specifically sized and shaped ends of the single piece of material have one half of a zipper secured thereto and are then folded so as to be together. The abutting short ends and the mating portions of the sheet of material are secured together, as by sewing, or the like, to form a body bag having a minimum number of secured together edges or mating portions susceptible to being pulled or torn apart, and requiring less labor to complete.
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Garbe Stephen P.
O'Neill James G.
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