Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – File folder or file envelope – Hanging type
Patent
1980-12-15
1982-06-01
Garbe, Stephen P.
Envelopes, wrappers, and paperboard boxes
File folder or file envelope
Hanging type
229 56, B65D 3324
Patent
active
043323472
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a plastic bag, particularly suitable for sandwiches, comprising front and back side walls interconnected to one another at their side and bottom edges and defining between them a top opening which is closable by a fold-over cuff provided adjacent the top opening at the front of the bag. A tuck-in cuff is formed along a portion of the back wall and has a bottom opening permitting insertion of the user's fingers therein to facilitate the tucking in of the tuck-in cuff over an object in the bag prior to folding over the fold-over cuff to close the bag opening.
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Garbe Stephen P.
Gilman Michael G.
Huggett Charles A.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Powers, Jr. James F.
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