Special receptacle or package – Shock protection type – Foamlike retainer
Patent
1975-10-24
1978-05-02
Garbe, Stephen P.
Special receptacle or package
Shock protection type
Foamlike retainer
229 48T, B65D 3102
Patent
active
040870022
ABSTRACT:
An improved cushioned shipping bag is disclosed, together with a unique method of continuously making the bags. The improved bag protects objects from being damaged when they are transported, shipped, handled or sent in the mail. A continuous layer of foamed plastic sheet material is positioned on and affixed (laminated) to a continuous layer of relatively thin sheet material. The laminated layers are then folded with the foamed plastic sheet material positioned on the inside; the folded laminated layers are subsequently heat sealed, glued or the like together at predetermined positions along the continuous laminate. The cushioned bag blanks subsequently are cut from the continuous laminate. In this manner, three sides of the objects to be shipped. The open end of the bag is provided with a foldable flap which is used to seal the bag after the objects are placed inside it.
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Bambara John D.
Knaus Dennis
Garbe Stephen P.
Packaging Industries, Inc.
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