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Parallelepipedic packing container together with a method for its manufacture

Patent 4088260 Issued on May 9, 1978. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 9, 1995. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

1633296

2061437

2892580

3365116

3529765

3552631

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 688997 filed on 05/24/1976

US Classes:

229/123.1Nonunitary, peelable closure or securing element (i.e., not of one-piece construction with the box)

Examiners

Primary: Garbe, Stephen P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 324132 SW. 05/13/1970
  • 324986 SW. 06/13/1970
  • 1012867 UK. 12/13/1965

International Classes

B65D 005/72
B65D 031/12

Foreign Application Priority Data

1975-05-29 SW

Abstract

Parallelepipedic packing containers are made and filled in succession by passing a continuous web of packaging material over a forming device which converts the web into tubular form with an overlapped longitudinal seam. The tube is then filled with the intended contents, e.g., a liquid and is then divided off into individual packing containers by first pressing the tube transversely at longitudinally spaced intervals along broad zones and the opposite sides of the flattened tube are heat-sealed to each other along two narrow sealing regions close to the opposite base lines of the flattened zone while the remaining portions of the flattened zone remain non-sealed. The filled portion of the packing container between successive flattened zones is then reformed into the desired parallelepipedic shape, and the packages are then separated from each other by cutting through the non-sealed portion of the flattened zones thus leaving fins which are then folded down against the opposite side walls of the container to stiffen and reinforce the same. The cutting of the double-walled, non-sealed flattened zone is done quite closely to the narrow sealing regions and in such manner that the fins formed on each package have a single material thickness along substantially the full length of the sealing regions.

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