Special receptacle or package – For roll or reel – Concatenated articles
Patent
1986-01-29
1987-09-22
Spruill, Robert L.
Special receptacle or package
For roll or reel
Concatenated articles
53118, 53399, 53430, 53593, 383 37, 493210, 493381, B65D 3316, B65B 2708
Patent
active
046949593
ABSTRACT:
Bags in a series have first and second end portions with the bags being separated from one another except for links that connect the first end portions of the bags into a continuous chain, which is wound upon itself on a storage reel. Such winding may be in a vertical spiral fashion, or it may be by engagement by a separable continuous strip, such as a ribbon tape across the second end portions of the bags as reeled upon a core, thereby maintaining the bags in the chain substantially free from skewing relative to one another. Method and apparatus for effecting the reeling of the bag chain are also disclosed.
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Ausnit Steven
Bentsen Per
Minigrip Inc.
Spruill Robert L.
Studebaker Donald R.
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