Package making – Methods – Forming or partial forming a receptacle and subsequent filling
Patent
1989-05-08
1991-02-26
Spruill, Robert L.
Package making
Methods
Forming or partial forming a receptacle and subsequent filling
5326600R, 53459, 40159, 206456, B65B 4304, B65B 4330
Patent
active
049952218
ABSTRACT:
A film jacket (1) for flat articles, particularly slide frames (5, 6, 7, 8), that consists of bottom and top plies (2, 3; 103), which are joined at one end and on both sides so that they can accommodate the slide frames. To permit the film jacket to be filled quickly and in a simple manner and to permit the slide frames to be individually taken, one film ply (3; 103) is formed with a transversely extending slit (15, 16, 17; 115, 116, 117) which is spaced from the closed end (4; 104) of the jacket by a distance (l) that corresponds to the length of one slide frame.
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Geimuplast Peter Mundt GmbH & Co. KG.
Johnson Linda B.
Spruill Robert L.
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