Special receptacle or package – Support panel having article pinned or wrapped thereon
Patent
1988-04-28
1989-01-17
Fidei, David T.
Special receptacle or package
Support panel having article pinned or wrapped thereon
206292, 206492, 223 71, B65D 7300
Patent
active
047982934
ABSTRACT:
A shirt is packaged on a flexible shirt board without the need for pins or clips to maintain the integrity of the folded shirt by using a shirt board which is coated with a transient adhesive. In the folding process portions of the skirt are adhered to the transient adhesive by a steam iron. A transient adhesive coated collar board may also be used to support the shirt collar. To unpackage the skirt, it is simply unfolded and pulled away from the shirt board at the adherent portions. A preferred form of transient adhesive for use in the process is also disclosed.
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