This invention relates to a container/package for retaining a coil of filamentary material and consisting of a bag or pouch made of heat-shrinkable film with one end folded back on itself and a hand-hold cutout formed on the container/packager. More specifically, the container/package consists of a coil of figure-eight filamentary material. A single sheet of heat-shrinkable material is positioned into a container section that has been shrunk around the coil and a handle or reinforced cutout section is isolated from the heat process forming the package. The cutout section is thus able to retain its original form as the shrink wrap material encases the coil.
The package or container design enables a single filamentary material to take on two distinct characteristics, namely: one of a heat shrunk container/package designed to tightly contain the loops or wraps of a figure-eight coil, and one of a handle that, if not isolated from the heat source which is encasing the wound coil in a heat-shrinkable material, would shrivel upon itself and thus not function as a hand-hold.
The end-user of the container/package of coil of filamentary material can use this container/package to dispense the coil through a payout tube attached to the side of the container/package through the shrunk wrap material.
The package/container of the invention retains a figure-eight coil of filamentary material and comprises a bag or pouch made of heat-shrinkable film in which one end is folded back on itself and a hand-hold cutout is made. The opposite end of the pouch is open so that a coil of filamentry material may be inserted. Once inserted, the open end of the pouch is sealed and heat is applied to the pouch of the package, thus shrinking the film around the coil.
The handle portion of the package is isolated from the heat and is prevented from shrinking, thus allowing the finished container/package/ to be a single sheet of material taking on the features of both a heat-shrunk pouch portion tightly containing a coil of filamentary material, and a attached handle portion which has not been exposed to heat and thus, is not shrunk.
The above objects, features and advantages of the invention are readily apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the best mode of carrying out the invention when take in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein:
The isometric view of the unfinished container/package 10 wrapped in a heat shrinkable material in the isometric view of
With continuing reference to
It is to be understood that the invention has broader application than to just coils of filamentary material wound in a figure-eight configuration, such as the well known REELEX coil. For example, the invention has application to all types of wound coils of filamentary material whether in the figure eight REELEX configuration or not. Moreover, it is apparent that the invention has application to any type of material wound in a coli and that is capable of having handle formed on the periphery of the coil.
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