Special receptacle or package – With soap-handling means
Reexamination Certificate
2002-08-16
2008-09-30
Pickett, J. Gregory (Department: 3728)
Special receptacle or package
With soap-handling means
C510S141000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07428965
ABSTRACT:
Soap bars (10) that are not of essentially a square or rectangular shape, but of a generally rectangular shape, can be packaged using a single plastic film wrapper (40). This plastic film (40) preferably is biaxially oriented polypropylene of from about 60 micron to about 180 microns. It can be a monolayer or a multilayer laminated. However, any plastic film having a Taber stiffness of more than about 5 and preferably about 7 to 20 can be used. The soap bar (10) in order to facilitate making an effective longitudinal seal on the bottom of the soap bar package should have a planar surface adjacent to the position of the overlapping longitudinal edges of the wrapping film (40). This provides a surface for the sealing plate to seal the longitudinal edges against.
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Johnson Steve
VanGordon Todd
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Fernandez Amy M.
Pickett J. Gregory
Wallace Jr. Michael J
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