Abstract:
To make a sample packed in a substrate material (1), in a first step two material sections (8, 9), e.g. foil sections, are applied side by side to the same side of the substrate (1). The sample (10) is then applied to the material section (8). The other material section (9) is then laid over the material section (8) bearing the sample by folding the substrate material (1) about a fold line (11). The two superimposed substrate material sections (1a, 1b) bearing the material sections (8, 9) are then secured together along a closed region surrounding the sample (10). To remove the sample, there is a weakened line inside the securing region between the two substrate material sections (1a, 1b) providing a tear-off section.
Abstract:
To make a sample packed in a substrate material (1), in a first step two material sections (8, 9), e.g. foil sections, are applied side by side to the same side of the substrate (1). The sample (10) is then applied to the material section (8). The other material section (9) is then laid over the material section (8) bearing the sample by folding the substrate material (1) about a fold line (11). The two superimposed substrate material sections (1a, 1b) bearing the material sections (8, 9) are then secured together along a closed region surrounding the sample (10). To remove the sample, there is a weakened line inside the securing region between the two substrate material sections (1a, 1b) providing a tear-off section.
Abstract:
To make a sample packed in a substrate material (1), in a first step two material sections (8, 9), e.g. foil sections, are applied side by side to the same side of the substrate (1). The sample (10) is then applied to the material section (8). The other material section (9) is then laid over the material section (8) bearing the sample by folding the substrate material (1) about a fold line (11). The two superimposed substrate material sections (1a, 1b) bearing the material sections (8, 9) are then secured together along a closed region surrounding the sample (10). To remove the sample, there is a weakened line inside the securing region between the two substrate material sections (1a, 1b) providing a tear-off section.
Abstract:
The check carrier consists of an envelope of translucent material that is dimensioned to closely conform to the dimensions of a standard check. The back of the check carrier includes an endorsement window through which a bank or other financial institution can apply its endorsement stamp directly to the check. The bottom of the check carrier may be provided with an area for receiving the MICR printing such that the MICR can be read directly off of the carrier. The MICR area can be removed. The open end of the check carrier can be sealed closed using a repositionable adhesive. The adhesive can also be used interior of the check carrier such that the adhesive contacts the check to fix the check within the carrier.
Abstract:
For forming a packaged product sample held in a carrier material (1), in a first operation two sections of material (8, 9), for example sections of film, are applied next to each other to the same side of the carrier material (1). Then, the product sample (10) is applied to one section of material (8). Subsequently, by folding the carrier material (1) about a folding line (11), the other section of material (9) is placed over the section of material (8) carrying the product sample (10). Subsequently, the two sections of carrier material (1a, 1b) lying one over the other and carrying the sections of material (8, 9) are joined to each other, to be precise along a closed region surrounding the product sample (10). In order to be able to remove the product sample, within the joining region between the two sections of carrier material (1a, 1b) there is provided a line of weakness which defines a tear-open part.
Abstract:
A file entirely of cloth construction for the orderly, nondamaging storage of documents within a safe deposit box. A flexible cloth cover and attached divider sheets receive the papers to be stored whereupon the file is folded lengthwise to a width acceptable for insertion into a safe deposit box. A back portion of the cover carries the divider sheets and is flexible, along with the remaining portion of the file, to facilitate safe deposit box entry and removal. The divider sheets, upon opening of the file, have offset edges with indices to promote rapid locating of the document sought. The divider sheets are arranged in sets and are attached to the back portion of the file cover by spaced rows of stitching.
Abstract:
The check carrier consists of an envelope of translucent material that is dimensioned to closely conform to the dimensions of a standard check. The back of the check carrier includes an endorsement window through which a bank or other financial institution can apply its endorsement stamp directly to the check. The bottom of the check carrier may be provided with an area for receiving the MICR printing such that the MICR can be read directly off of the carrier. The MICR area can be removed. The open end of the check carrier can be sealed closed using a repositionable adhesive. The adhesive can also be used interior of the check carrier such that the adhesive contacts the check to fix the check within the carrier.
Abstract:
The check carrier consists of an envelope of translucent material that is dimensioned to closely conform to the dimensions of a standard check. The back of the check carrier includes an endorsement window through which a bank or other financial institution can apply its endorsement stamp directly to the check. The bottom of the check carrier may be provided with an area for receiving the MICR printing such that the MICR can be read directly off of the carrier. The MICR area can be removed. The open end of the check carrier can be sealed closed using a repositionable adhesive. The adhesive can also be used interior of the check carrier such that the adhesive contacts the check to fix the check within the carrier.
Abstract:
The check carrier consists of an envelope of translucent material that is dimensioned to closely conform to the dimensions of a standard check. The back of the check carrier includes an endorsement window through which a bank or other financial institution can apply its endorsement stamp directly to the check. The bottom of the check carrier may be provided with an area for receiving the MICR printing such that the MICR can be read directly off of the carrier. The MICR area can be removed. The open end of the check carrier can be sealed closed using a repositionable adhesive. The adhesive can also be used interior of the check carrier such that the adhesive contacts the check to fix the check within the carrier.