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US2011407A
US2011407A US620827A US62082732A US2011407A US 2011407 A US2011407 A US 2011407A US 620827 A US620827 A US 620827A US 62082732 A US62082732 A US 62082732A US 2011407 A US2011407 A US 2011407A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the carrying device and the adhering member are relatively secured, while in use,
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an adhering sealits carrying device.
  • ing member with Fig. 2 is a central section through the packaging device according to Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a rear view, in perspective, of a modication of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a section
  • Fig. 5 shows the new p corresponding tov Fig. 2, of
  • an adhering member I is provided, in its central portion, with two holes 3 at a certain distance apart and traversed by an endless As is shown in Fig. passes through similar carrying device 2.
  • this carrying device 2 holes in backing member 4, bearing loosely against the under side of the adhering member I.
  • the backing member consists of a piece of fabric 5, which is cemented on to the ber I, both the member perforated.
  • the edges with eyelets 1, for their gum coating 6 of the mem- I and the fabric 5being of the holes are provided better protection'against tearing when a heavy parcel is suspended from the carrying device 2.
  • a member 8 which is gummed on both sides and preferably consists member I, its width that of the latter.
  • Fig'. 5 shows the mann of the same material as the being preferably the same as er of using the packaging being increasingly used carrying and other member, or between device. 'It will be seen that the memberl is cemented over and round the closure of the parcel 9, in such a -way that the holes 'I occupy a centrai position. Consequently, in this simple manner, the carrying device 2 is situated in the position which would be occupied by the carrying loop if string tying were employed.
  • the adherence of the member I to the parcel is interrupted, for a short space, at the seat of fhe backlo ing member 4.
  • the backing member may consist of cardboard, of any convenient thickness, ⁇ width and length.
  • the embodiment according to Fig. 3 or Fig. 4 is better because, owl5 ing to the yielding character of the fabric strip 5, the eyelets 'I can adapt themselves in accordance with the tensional action of the carrying device 2, and also to any unevenness of the pack- 2o ing material.
  • adhering member employed in the description implies a member of any convenient width and lengthand one side of which is intended .to adhere; it may consist of paper of various kinds, or of textile fabric, or of rubber or of other suitable materials.
  • the carrying device may be made of cord, or of thin wire such as bouquetA wire. It may also be made of tape or other fabric composed of hemp, jute, flax, cotton or the like.
  • the backing may consist of cardboard or of a variety of textile materials.
  • the stresses developed in the use of the handle 2 for lifting a pack- 45 age are resolved substantially to the plane of the package surface. This results in a distribution of the stresses in every direction in substantially the plane of the package from the point of penetration of the portions of the handle.
  • a handle anchoring 55 member of sheet material having an adhesive coating on one side thereof, a reinforcing member backing said anchoring member, both said members having spaced registering apertures therethrough, a cord-like member having a handle portion at one s ide of said anchoring member and extending through said apertures, said cordlike member having an attaching portion adjacent said reinforcing member and extending between said spaced vapertures at the other -side of said anchoring member, and ame'mber having an adhesive coating on each of its opposite faces, one said adhesive'coating securing said member to said reinforcing member and said anchoring member, and the other said adhesive coating cooperating with the said adhesive coating on said anchoring member to provide means for securing said handle anchoring member toa package.
  • a combined handle anchoring and binder sheet having a central portion provided with a pair of spaced handle-anchoring apertures', an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, and a cord-like handle member at the side of said sheet opposite said adhesive coating and having a portion extending through each said aperture and into the space between said central, portion and the adjacent package surface, whereby stresses developed in the use of ysaid handle for lifting a package are resolved substantially to the plane of the package surface.
  • a combined handle anchoring and binder sheet having an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, a reinforcing member for said sheet, both said sheet and said reinforcing member having spaced handleanchoring apertures therethrough, and a cord-- like handle member at the side of said sheet opposite said adhesive coating and having a. portion extending through each said aperture and into the space between said reinforcing member and the adjacent package surface, whereby 'stresses developed in the use of said handle for lifting a package are resolved. substantially to the plane of the package surface.
  • a combined handle anchoring and binder sheet having an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, a ⁇ reinforcing member for said sheet, both saidsheet and said reinforcing member having spaced handleanchoring apertures' therethrough, a cord-like handlemember at the side of said sheet opposite said adhesive coating, and a backing member having an adhesive coating on both faces thereof, said backing member being secured to said reinforcing member and said binder sheet and covering said apertures on the adhesive side of said binder sheet and a portion of the cord-like member which extends .through each said aper- 5 ture and into the space between said reinforcing member and the backing member, whereby stresses developed in the use of said handle for lifting a package are resolved substantially to the plane of the package surface.
  • a packaging device providing a handle for a package, comprising a sheet conformable to the configuration of a package surface, an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, a reinforcing member adjacent a portion of said adhesive coat- 15 ing, said sheet and said reinforcing member having registering handle-anchoring apertures therethrough, and a backing sheet having an adhesive coating on both faces thereof, said backing sheet being arranged adjacent said re- 20 inforcing member to cover said apertures and provide withthe coated portion of the first said sheet an uninterrupted adherent surface conformable to the configuration of the package sur-l face for binding the package. 25
  • a sealing member for packages comprising a strip of iiexible material conformable te the configuration of a,v surface of thepackage to be sealed and adaptedA to adhere thereto, a reinforcing member for said iiexible sealing strip,
  • both said strip and said reinforcing ,member having spaced registering apertures therethrough, metallic means associated with said registering apertures for protecting against tearing, and flexible material from the classA of looped through said cords, wires or vfabric tape, apertures to provide a handle for the package to be sealed.
  • a combined handleanchoring and binder sheet having an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, a reinforcing member for said sheet, both said sheet and said reinforcing member having at least one handleanchoring aperture therethrough, and a cordlike handle member at the side of said sheet opposite said adhesive coating and having a portion extending through said aperture and anchored in the space between said' reinforcing member and the adjacent package surface, whereby stresses developed in the use of said .handle for lifting a package are resolved substantially to the plane of the package surface.

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Aug. 13, 1935. HlRscH PACKAGING DEVICE Filed July 5, 1952 Patented Aug. 13, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENTv GFFICE PACKAGING DEVICE Ludwig Hirsch, Berlin, Germany Adhering members are However,
provision for carrying the Application July 5, 1932, Serial No. 620,827
In Germany December 11, 1931 v'I Claims.
well as light, andeven they have the defect he other hand, tying-up with string, to supplement the adhesive member,
would nullify the purpose The present invention of the latter.
provides a packaging de- I vice, lcomprising the combination of an adhering member with a carrying device,
which will stand heavy parcels, and be able to bear mechanical strains of the most divergent type occurring in the production,
handling of the parcels.
Preferably the carrying device and the adhering member are relatively secured, while in use,
in such a manner handling do not aect that the usual irregularities in this relative security.
Some embodiments of my invention are illustrated by way of example on the accompanying drawing.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an adhering sealits carrying device.
ing member with Fig. 2 is a central section through the packaging device according to Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a rear view, in perspective, of a modication of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a section,
another modification.
Fig. 5 shows the new p corresponding tov Fig. 2, of
ackaging device attached to a parcel and ready for use.
It can be seen from the drawing that an adhering member I is provided, in its central portion, with two holes 3 at a certain distance apart and traversed by an endless As is shown in Fig. passes through similar carrying device 2.
2, this carrying device 2 holes in backing member 4, bearing loosely against the under side of the adhering member I.
In the embodiment according to Fig. 3. the backing member consists of a piece of fabric 5, which is cemented on to the ber I, both the member perforated. The edges with eyelets 1, for their gum coating 6 of the mem- I and the fabric 5being of the holes are provided better protection'against tearing when a heavy parcel is suspended from the carrying device 2.
The embodiment according to Fig. 4 corresponds to that in Fig. 3,
except that the backing member 5 and the portion of the carrying device 5 that is in contact therewith are -covered by a member 8, which is gummed on both sides and preferably consists member I, its width that of the latter. I
Fig'. 5 shows the mann of the same material as the being preferably the same as er of using the packaging being increasingly used carrying and other member, or between device. 'It will be seen that the memberl is cemented over and round the closure of the parcel 9, in such a -way that the holes 'I occupy a centrai position. Consequently, in this simple manner, the carrying device 2 is situated in the position which would be occupied by the carrying loop if string tying were employed.
In theembodiment according to Fig. 2, the adherence of the member I to the parcel is interrupted, for a short space, at the seat of fhe backlo ing member 4. For light parcels and small packets, this is free from objection. According to experience, the backing member may consist of cardboard, of any convenient thickness, `width and length. For heavy parcels, the embodiment according to Fig. 3 or Fig. 4 is better because, owl5 ing to the yielding character of the fabric strip 5, the eyelets 'I can adapt themselves in accordance with the tensional action of the carrying device 2, and also to any unevenness of the pack- 2o ing material.
The term adhering member employed in the description implies a member of any convenient width and lengthand one side of which is intended .to adhere; it may consist of paper of various kinds, or of textile fabric, or of rubber or of other suitable materials. Similarly, the carrying device may be made of cord, or of thin wire such as bouquetA wire. It may also be made of tape or other fabric composed of hemp, jute, flax, cotton or the like.
Manifestly, it is easily possible to improve the convenience of carrying by locating the knot between the backing member and the adhering the backing and the member 8 cemented thereon.
As alreadymentioned, the backingmay consist of cardboard or of a variety of textile materials.
If the member 8 be made of the-same adhering material as the member I, an embodiment is obtained which, to the uninitiated, is almost indistinguishable from the ordinary adhesive packing members. v l
In all of the embodiments the stresses developed in the use of the handle 2 for lifting a pack- 45 age are resolved substantially to the plane of the package surface. This results in a distribution of the stresses in every direction in substantially the plane of the package from the point of penetration of the portions of the handle.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in' what manner the same is to be performed, I declareA that what I claim is:- f
`1. In a packaging device, a handle anchoring 55 member of sheet material having an adhesive coating on one side thereof, a reinforcing member backing said anchoring member, both said members having spaced registering apertures therethrough, a cord-like member having a handle portion at one s ide of said anchoring member and extending through said apertures, said cordlike member having an attaching portion adjacent said reinforcing member and extending between said spaced vapertures at the other -side of said anchoring member, and ame'mber having an adhesive coating on each of its opposite faces, one said adhesive'coating securing said member to said reinforcing member and said anchoring member, and the other said adhesive coating cooperating with the said adhesive coating on said anchoring member to provide means for securing said handle anchoring member toa package.
2. In a packaging device, a combined handle anchoring and binder sheet having a central portion provided with a pair of spaced handle-anchoring apertures', an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, and a cord-like handle member at the side of said sheet opposite said adhesive coating and having a portion extending through each said aperture and into the space between said central, portion and the adjacent package surface, whereby stresses developed in the use of ysaid handle for lifting a package are resolved substantially to the plane of the package surface.
3. In a packaging device, a combined handle anchoring and binder sheet having an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, a reinforcing member for said sheet, both said sheet and said reinforcing member having spaced handleanchoring apertures therethrough, anda cord-- like handle member at the side of said sheet opposite said adhesive coating and having a. portion extending through each said aperture and into the space between said reinforcing member and the adjacent package surface, whereby 'stresses developed in the use of said handle for lifting a package are resolved. substantially to the plane of the package surface.
4. In a packaging device, a combined handle anchoring and binder sheet having an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, a `reinforcing member for said sheet, both saidsheet and said reinforcing member having spaced handleanchoring apertures' therethrough, a cord-like handlemember at the side of said sheet opposite said adhesive coating, and a backing member having an adhesive coating on both faces thereof, said backing member being secured to said reinforcing member and said binder sheet and covering said apertures on the adhesive side of said binder sheet and a portion of the cord-like member which extends .through each said aper- 5 ture and into the space between said reinforcing member and the backing member, whereby stresses developed in the use of said handle for lifting a package are resolved substantially to the plane of the package surface. l0
5.' A packaging device providing a handle for a package, comprising a sheet conformable to the configuration of a package surface, an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, a reinforcing member adjacent a portion of said adhesive coat- 15 ing, said sheet and said reinforcing member having registering handle-anchoring apertures therethrough, and a backing sheet having an adhesive coating on both faces thereof, said backing sheet being arranged adjacent said re- 20 inforcing member to cover said apertures and provide withthe coated portion of the first said sheet an uninterrupted adherent surface conformable to the configuration of the package sur-l face for binding the package. 25
6. A sealing member for packages comprising a strip of iiexible material conformable te the configuration of a,v surface of thepackage to be sealed and adaptedA to adhere thereto, a reinforcing member for said iiexible sealing strip,
both said strip and said reinforcing ,member having spaced registering apertures therethrough, metallic means associated with said registering apertures for protecting against tearing, and flexible material from the classA of looped through said cords, wires or vfabric tape, apertures to provide a handle for the package to be sealed.
7. In a packaging device, a combined handleanchoring and binder sheet having an adhesive coating on one side of said sheet, a reinforcing member for said sheet, both said sheet and said reinforcing member having at least one handleanchoring aperture therethrough, and a cordlike handle member at the side of said sheet opposite said adhesive coating and having a portion extending through said aperture and anchored in the space between said' reinforcing member and the adjacent package surface, whereby stresses developed in the use of said .handle for lifting a package are resolved substantially to the plane of the package surface.
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US2452485A (en) * 1945-04-17 1948-10-26 Ernest Jacobson Sealing and carrying device
US2612308A (en) * 1948-01-23 1952-09-30 Roy C Potts Box handle and fastening means
US2745593A (en) * 1952-10-02 1956-05-15 Bemis Bro Bag Co Bag
US4119268A (en) * 1976-03-25 1978-10-10 Great Plains Bag Corp. Bag having a handle secured thereto
US20110284548A1 (en) * 2008-12-19 2011-11-24 Puma Aktiengesellschaft Rudolf Dassler Sport Transport box and/or sales box for a sport article and system comprising such a box and a bag
US11407551B2 (en) * 2018-05-16 2022-08-09 Braandco F.Z.E. Container, system, and method for providing a container with a handle
US20230192449A1 (en) * 2021-12-17 2023-06-22 Wing Aviation Llc Package Coupling Apparatus with Attachment Plate for Securing a Package to a UAV and Method of Securing a Package for Delivery

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2452485A (en) * 1945-04-17 1948-10-26 Ernest Jacobson Sealing and carrying device
US2612308A (en) * 1948-01-23 1952-09-30 Roy C Potts Box handle and fastening means
US2745593A (en) * 1952-10-02 1956-05-15 Bemis Bro Bag Co Bag
US4119268A (en) * 1976-03-25 1978-10-10 Great Plains Bag Corp. Bag having a handle secured thereto
US20110284548A1 (en) * 2008-12-19 2011-11-24 Puma Aktiengesellschaft Rudolf Dassler Sport Transport box and/or sales box for a sport article and system comprising such a box and a bag
US11407551B2 (en) * 2018-05-16 2022-08-09 Braandco F.Z.E. Container, system, and method for providing a container with a handle
US20230192449A1 (en) * 2021-12-17 2023-06-22 Wing Aviation Llc Package Coupling Apparatus with Attachment Plate for Securing a Package to a UAV and Method of Securing a Package for Delivery

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