US1774906A - Method of making garment bags - Google Patents

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US1774906A
US1774906A US289378A US28937828A US1774906A US 1774906 A US1774906 A US 1774906A US 289378 A US289378 A US 289378A US 28937828 A US28937828 A US 28937828A US 1774906 A US1774906 A US 1774906A
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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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Sept. 2, 1930. A. STONE ET AL 1,774,906
' IEIHOD 01- MAKING GARMENT mes Original Filed May 16, 1.927
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UNITED iS-TATES ABRAHAM stronn nnMAXrnos'n-ioiiBnooxnYn,nEw ironkifl I I V v MET onor I i This application refers toimproveinents in garment bag and method of making the same, and is a division of our co-pending applicationSerial'No. 191,7 31, filed on the 16th vide a side-opening bag of this type having a closedand pleated side, and strongly re- .inforced edges. Y
- Another objectof our invention is to pro vide .agba-gof this type having four thicknesses of paper at the edges thereof.
Other objectsof our'invention will be set forth in the following description and drawings, it being understood that the above general statement of the objects of our inven- 'tion is intended to generally explain the'same and not tolimit it in any manner.
Fig. 1 is a' perspective VlW of the blank utilized for makingthebag, before the pleats have been formeda-t one: side thereof, these layers of paper at thefpleated side.
pleats being illustrated in Fig. 7. v
v Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the blank after it has been'cut. f
Fig. 3 shows the blank shown in Fig. 1, after the glue has been applied.
Fig. 4 shows the blank illustrated in Fig. 3 after the edges have been turned.
Fig. 5 shows the blank illustrated in Fig.
. 4 after the intermediate score lines have been which consists in forming a paper blank havformed.
Fig. 6 is a section on the line 66 of Fig. 5. Fig 7 is a partial perspective view'showing the blank after the in one side thereof. I V I Theblank B has a top 260, a bottom 261, an open side, and a closed side which may be pleated to provide having-twoadditional layers of paper, so that the blank includes llf our his blank is'open at one side and at'the edges thereof.
' The first operation according to our method is .to cut a rectangular strip from the botclosed side, are bent over on thescore' lines blank has been folded andpasted down, the closed side has eight layers-of paper, and the g 1 manner to complete the bag.
Without departing from its spirit.
pleat has been formed ori inal application filed Ma is, 1927, Serial No.191 731. ]1ivided and thisjappiieation filed vim-$ 0,;
' 7 1928. Serial No. 289,373. I 1
tom-'261 'and from "the two extralayers of the closed side, leavingthe top 260'uncut. This is doneat both edges of the'blank B, sot-hat the edges of the bottom 261 aredefined' by the lines 263. score lines-262 are also formed 5...
inthe layers of the b1ankjB, saids ore lines being intermediate the edge lines 263 "ofthe" narrowest p ortiono f the'blank.
i he expose'd -portionsiof the t 260 and the e'd'ge portions of the bottom 261 'are'i cover'ed with any suitable" adhesive,- which extends" up to'the score lines 262.11,] 1' V I "Ihen, as shown in Fig, .6,- the edges of the?! blank, including all four layers thereofat the 262, to secure the folded-over edges of the blank" to the shortestilayerthereof, as shown in Fig. 6. -The'completedbag has very strong. reinforced edges, consisting of four layers of paper. The blank is also providedwith intermediate score lines 265 "in the body theree of, so thatiit can be readily folded. The blank comprises two layers of paper, save at its/"closed pleated side. Hence, when the remainder of the blank,as illustrated in Fig;
' 6,'has four layers of paper. The open edges of the blank can be closed in any suitable We have described a preferred emb-odis ment of o'urinvention', but it is clear that numerous changes and omissions could be made l/Veclaim: I g 1. A' method of making a garment'bag ing outer faces and a. closed plaited sidecomprising a plurality of additional intermediate layers of paper, said blank being open at the edges thereof and at the other side thereof,
then cutting strips from one of said faces and line's intermediate the edges of the cut face, and securing said folded-over edges to the cut face.
" 2. A method of making a garment bag which consists in forming a pa er blank having end faces and a closed plalted side com prisinga plurality of additional intermediate layers ofpapens aid blank being open at the edges thereof and at the other side thereof, then cutting strips from one of said faces and from said intermediate layers of paper at the edges of the blank so that the uncut face projects beyond the cutfaceandfsaid intermedi- 1 in position. I
ate layers, folding over all the layers of the blank on lines intermediate the edges of the cut face, and securing the folded-over layers 1 3. A method of making a garment bag which consistsin forming a blank withouter faces of unequal length, said faces being con nected at one side by acloseclplait compris ing a'pluralityof additional intermediate layr em of paper, 7 said intermediate: additional layersof paper having a length shorter than thelength of'the longer face, and folding over theedge portions of .the blank on lines intermediate the edges of the shorter face,
and connecting said folded-over edgesto the shorter face of the blank. v r e c Inrtestimony whereof We aflix oursigna tL1I6S.' v
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US3508372A (en) * 1962-04-24 1970-04-28 Lawrence B Wallerstein Flower protective system

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US3508372A (en) * 1962-04-24 1970-04-28 Lawrence B Wallerstein Flower protective system

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