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- B65B39/00—Nozzles, funnels or guides for introducing articles or materials into containers or wrappers
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B1/00—Packaging fluent solid material, e.g. powders, granular or loose fibrous material, loose masses of small articles, in individual containers or receptacles, e.g. bags, sacks, boxes, cartons, cans, or jars
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- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B67/00—Apparatus or devices facilitating manual packaging operations; Sack holders
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- This invention relates to packaging and has more particular reference to a novel method of and apparatus for packaging material in a container.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a novel method and apparatus for easily and eificiently packaging material in a container employing aseparate liner in which the material is to be sealed.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a novel method of and apparatus for packaging material, as characterized above, in which a measured amount of material may be packaged in the container. 7
- Another object of the invention is to provide a novel method of and apparatus for packagingmaterial, as above described, in which the material is packaged in the container without bulging the side walls thereof.
- a further object of the invention is to provide apparatus for packaging material including a container and an over-sized liner, both having the same shape, and an open-ended measuring device over which the liner is adapted to be telescoped before being inserted in the container.
- a more specific object of the invention is to provide an open-ended relatively rigid rectilinear measuring device having a funnel mouth.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective exploded view showing a rectilinear carton and the component parts of a preferred embodiment of the apparatus;
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the carton liner slipped on the combined measuring and filling device.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view, with parts broken away, showing the rectilinear carton with the liner and measuring device mounted therein.
- the present invention provides a novel method of and apparatus for packaging food or the like and, in general, comprises a container or carton, preferably made of paper, a separate flexible, over-sized impervious liner in which the food is 1 Claim. (01. 99-171) to be sealed, and a'relatively rigid open-ended into the measuring device to fill it to a desired height, which may be indicated by indicating lines marked on' the measuring device; next, the measuring device is withdrawn from the carton;
- the method and apparatus may be used in packaging various kinds of material, it is particularly adapted to packaging foods such as peas, beans or corn, and the like, for subsequent freezing and storage in a deep freezer unit. Accordingly, the particular embodiment of the invention hereinafter described and illustrated will be shown as being employed to package peas for storage in a deep freeze unit.
- the apparatus comprises a container or carton [0, a liner H, and a measuring device [2.
- the carton 10 may be of any suitable shape and made of any suitable material, preferably, and as shown, the carton is rectilinear and is made of cardboard.
- the liner I i is of the same shape, rectilinear, as the carton, but is over-sized, having its linear dimensions larger than the internal linear measurements of the carton.
- the liner may be made of any suitable, flexible, impervious material. Preferably, and as shown, it is made of a plastic material which may readily be hermetically sealed by pressing the free ends together with a hot iron.
- the measuring device I2 is made to the same shape, rectilinear, as the carton, and is provided with integrally formed upwardly and outwardly flared flanges along its upper edges which form a funnel mouth [3 for the device. While the measuring device may be made of any suitable relatively rigid material, preferably, and as shown, it is made of a clear plastic material. The device may be provided with one or more indices or scale lines I l for measuring purposes.
- the liner is slipped on or telescoped over the measuring device until the bottom of the measuring device engages the bottom of the liner, as shown in Fig. 2; next, the measuring device, with the liner telescoped thereon, is inserted into the carton until the bottom of the device engages the bottom of the carton, the liner being interposed between the measuring device and the bottom and side walls of the carton, as shown in .Fig. 3.
- the liner is suflithe free end of the liner is suitably sealed as by" the use of a hot sealing iron to hermeticall-vseal it, or by twisting the free end and tying the twisted portion with a string or rubber-bench then the open end of the carton ,closed,to.com.-- V
- the dimensions of the measuring device are made adequateiyrsmaller than. the internaL cross sectionalsdimensions: off? the; carton. to permit with, the: liner thereon, to be; freely telescoped;
- The, measuring: device being, made ofirelativelyg rigidgmaterial, will prevent the:-
- side-wallsof the; carton'from; bulging; while it is;
- the improvement which comprises telescoping a flexible, impervious liner of the same shape as but of larger size than the carton over a relatively rigid measuring device of the same shape as but of slightly smaller size than the cart-on and provided with a funnel mouth; inserting the measuring device with the Iinerteiescoped thereon into thezcartonzto seat the'li'ner onthe bottom ofthe carton; filling the measuring device up to a desired height with the food; withdrawing the measuring device from thee-linerand-carton; sealing the free end of the liner; and closing the top of the carton.
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Feb. 17, 1953 E. D. DARDEN 2,628,907
METHOD OF PACKAGING MATERIAL Filed Sept. 7, 1951 ATTORNEY Patented Feb. 17, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE e,
Q t I 2,628,907
j METHOD OF PACKAGING MATERIAL Itdna D. Darden, Springfield, Tenn. Application September 7, 1951, Serial No. 245,597
This invention relates to packaging and has more particular reference to a novel method of and apparatus for packaging material in a container.
One object of the present invention is to provide a novel method and apparatus for easily and eificiently packaging material in a container employing aseparate liner in which the material is to be sealed.
Another object of the invention is to provide a novel method of and apparatus for packaging material, as characterized above, in which a measured amount of material may be packaged in the container. 7
Another object of the invention is to provide a novel method of and apparatus for packagingmaterial, as above described, in which the material is packaged in the container without bulging the side walls thereof.
A further object of the invention is to provide apparatus for packaging material including a container and an over-sized liner, both having the same shape, and an open-ended measuring device over which the liner is adapted to be telescoped before being inserted in the container.
A more specific object of the invention is to provide an open-ended relatively rigid rectilinear measuring device having a funnel mouth.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear in the following specification when considered in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective exploded view showing a rectilinear carton and the component parts of a preferred embodiment of the apparatus;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the carton liner slipped on the combined measuring and filling device; and
Fig. 3 is a perspective view, with parts broken away, showing the rectilinear carton with the liner and measuring device mounted therein.
The present invention provides a novel method of and apparatus for packaging food or the like and, in general, comprises a container or carton, preferably made of paper, a separate flexible, over-sized impervious liner in which the food is 1 Claim. (01. 99-171) to be sealed, and a'relatively rigid open-ended into the measuring device to fill it to a desired height, which may be indicated by indicating lines marked on' the measuring device; next, the measuring device is withdrawn from the carton;
' the openend of the liner is sealed; and the open end of the carton closed to complete the package.-
While the method and apparatus may be used in packaging various kinds of material, it is particularly adapted to packaging foods such as peas, beans or corn, and the like, for subsequent freezing and storage in a deep freezer unit. Accordingly, the particular embodiment of the invention hereinafter described and illustrated will be shown as being employed to package peas for storage in a deep freeze unit.
Referring now to the drawing, there is shown, in Fig, 1, a preferred embodiment of the apparatus for carrying out the method of the invention. As there shown, the apparatus comprises a container or carton [0, a liner H, and a measuring device [2.
While the carton 10 may be of any suitable shape and made of any suitable material, preferably, and as shown, the carton is rectilinear and is made of cardboard.
The liner I i is of the same shape, rectilinear, as the carton, but is over-sized, having its linear dimensions larger than the internal linear measurements of the carton. The liner may be made of any suitable, flexible, impervious material. Preferably, and as shown, it is made of a plastic material which may readily be hermetically sealed by pressing the free ends together with a hot iron.
The measuring device I2 is made to the same shape, rectilinear, as the carton, and is provided with integrally formed upwardly and outwardly flared flanges along its upper edges which form a funnel mouth [3 for the device. While the measuring device may be made of any suitable relatively rigid material, preferably, and as shown, it is made of a clear plastic material. The device may be provided with one or more indices or scale lines I l for measuring purposes.
The manner in which the apparatus is employed in carrying out the novel method of the invention is as follows:
First, the liner is slipped on or telescoped over the measuring device until the bottom of the measuring device engages the bottom of the liner, as shown in Fig. 2; next, the measuring device, with the liner telescoped thereon, is inserted into the carton until the bottom of the device engages the bottom of the carton, the liner being interposed between the measuring device and the bottom and side walls of the carton, as shown in .Fig. 3. It should be noted that the liner is suflithe free end of the liner is suitably sealed as by" the use of a hot sealing iron to hermeticall-vseal it, or by twisting the free end and tying the twisted portion with a string or rubber-bench then the open end of the carton ,closed,to.com.-- V
dimensions of the measuring device are made suficientiyrsmaller than. the internaL cross sectionalsdimensions: off? the; carton. to permit with, the: liner thereon, to be; freely telescoped;
into: thecarton-. The, measuring: device; being, made ofirelativelyg rigidgmaterial, will prevent the:-
side-wallsof: the; carton'from; bulging; while it is;
being filled.-
. From :theforegoing, itzreadily will be seenthat:
thereahasi been providedasnovel method of. and:
apparatus}; for.-v packaginggmaterial, which is es,
pecially, adaptedv for; packaging; foods-,-v inlcart-ons:
file of this patent:
UNITED'STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 205,361 Cus-sen June 25', 1878 25 742,578 Brown 3 Oct. 27,. 1903 783,688.- Duiat- Feb. 28,1905 1,419,5B0a Molinari June. 13, 1922. 2,179,676. Vogt: .Nov. 14, 1939 2,326,649 Howard Aug. 10, 1943 3'0" 2,368,624 Walton .-.Feb- 6, 1945 2,484,842; McDonell Oct. 18, 19419 2,557,576: Simmons ..June 19, 1951 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 318,286 Great Britain Sept. 2, 1929 In the method of packing food in a carton, wherein the food is hermetically sealed within a liner enclosed in the carton, the improvement which comprises telescoping a flexible, impervious liner of the same shape as but of larger size than the carton over a relatively rigid measuring device of the same shape as but of slightly smaller size than the cart-on and provided with a funnel mouth; inserting the measuring device with the Iinerteiescoped thereon into thezcartonzto seat the'li'ner onthe bottom ofthe carton; filling the measuring device up to a desired height with the food; withdrawing the measuring device from thee-linerand-carton; sealing the free end of the liner; and closing the top of the carton.
I EDNA D. DARDEN.
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US2918377A (en) * | 1956-01-16 | 1959-12-22 | Procter & Gamble | Packaged foodstuffs |
US2954195A (en) * | 1957-06-10 | 1960-09-27 | William B Dobbs | Bag supporting device |
US3178867A (en) * | 1961-02-16 | 1965-04-20 | Jr William M Martin | Food produce packing apparatus |
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