Special receptacle or package – For a fastener – Flaccidly or integrally connected
Patent
1976-02-19
1981-02-17
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Special receptacle or package
For a fastener
Flaccidly or integrally connected
B65D 8524
Patent
active
042509963
ABSTRACT:
Improved fastener articles, comprising a plurality of preferably rod-shaped fastener elements, such as nails or staples, are maintained in a predetermined configuration by bonding them together with one or more of either strips, films, or powdered particles of a specially formulated, adherent polyolefin copolymer. These fastener articles are especially adapted for use in automatic dispensers, i.e. nailers or staplers.
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Dixon Jr. William R.
Exxon Research and Engineering Co.
Kurtzman Myron B.
Roth David A.
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