Claims
- 1. A method of wrapping a pallet load comprising forming a biaxially oriented shrinkable, thermoplastic film, and providing a greater degree of orientation and therefore a greater shrinkability in a first direction than in a second direction, from said film forming a plastic bag having front and rear walls joined to each other along a pair of opposite edges to define an internal bag enclosure having an open mouth, a continuous square bottom containing a gusset and tabs removably attached to and extending from the joined opposite edges directed toward said gussetted bottom, said bag being formed with said open mouth substantially parallel to said first direction of said film; suspending a plurality of said bags from said tabs in a mouth downward orientation; disposing a loaded pallet below and in substantial vertical alignment with said bags; downwardly propelling a bag with sufficient force to disengage such from said tabs and overwrapping said pallet and load therewith; and heating said overwrapped pallet load sufficient to shrink said bag thereabout, said shrunk bag exerting greater force on said load in a direction substantially parallel to said mouth than in a direction substantially perpendicular to said mouth.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tabs have holes therein the axes of which are substantially perpendicular to said front and rear walls; and including suspending said bags by insertion of a rod through each corresponding hole of said plurality of bags.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of applications Ser. Nos. 65,562 and 280,020 filed respectively Aug. 20, 1970 and Aug. 11, 1972, both of which are now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"A Discussion of Shrink Polyethylene Pallet Covers", by John M. Bills of Cadillac Products, Inc., a Paper Dated Oct. 20, 1969. |
Related Publications (1)
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280020 |
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Continuations (1)
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