Process and apparatus for making a wrapping from a thin pleated

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493 28, 493341, 493357, 493394, B31B 560, B65D 6508

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052016978

ABSTRACT:
Wrappings from thin pleated sheets are made from a continuous thin paper tape and the like by first making transversal folds in the tapes to form pleats, fixing the edges of the pleats and then folding the fixed edges to form hems. The hemmed pleated tape may then be cut into individual wrappings. The paper tape is coated with heat-setting material so that the pleats can be fixed by melting and resetting this material.

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