Tab closing device in a quick sheet for wrapping

Package making – Methods – Wrapping contents including cover forming

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53416, 53397, 206423, B65B 1148, B65B 1156

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053535758

ABSTRACT:
A novel and unique method for the wrapping of an object is described. This method employs a sheet of wrapping material having an upper surface and a lower surface, a first end and a second end and having a tab closure device adhered to one end of said upper surface. When wrapping up an object, the object is laid on the upper surface on an end away from said tab and rolled thereto. The tab closure device comprises a strip of material adhered firmly to the upper surface of said material and folded over, with a small amount of pressure sensitive adhesive applied between the folds. When this is pulled up to exposed the pressure sensitive adhesive, the tab can be used to firmly close the two ends. This material is particularly useful in the quick wrapping of a floral arrangement or grouping.

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patent: 5199242 (1993-04-01), Weder et al.

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