Special receptacle or package – Combined or convertible – Including tissue 'dispensing' means
Patent
1989-12-28
1990-12-25
Fidei, David T.
Special receptacle or package
Combined or convertible
Including tissue 'dispensing' means
206812, 206813, 224901, 24304, 24442, B65D 6900
Patent
active
049796135
ABSTRACT:
A separable fastening device is provided for releasably fastening a first surface to a second surface. The separable fastening device comprises a first fastening element of high static vinyl material which is attached to the first surface, and a second fastening element of high static vinyl attached to the second surface. When the first fastening element and the second fastening element are placed against each other in a face-to-face relationship, the attractive forces between the first and second fastening elements form a separable bond between the first and second surfaces.
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Pied Piper "The Gifted Childrens' Catalog", Item B on p. 42, Colorforms.
Kleinsmith Randy J.
McLaughlin Carol A.
Bamber Jeffrey V.
Braun Fredrick H.
Fidei David T.
Huston Larry L.
The Proctor & Gamble Company
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