Claims
- 1. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment, the bag comprising an envelope closed at one side and at opposite ends to define an interior containment area and open at an opposite side to define an entrance into the interior containment area, the envelope comprising coextensive inner and outer film layers and a foam element attached to and sandwiched between the inner and outer film layers.
- 2. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 1, wherein the film layers are transparent and the foam element extends from an end of the envelope to terminate at a spacing from the opposite end of the envelope to define a window area extending transversely across the envelope substantially entirely from the one side to the opposite side of the envelope, whereby an article within the interior containment area can be viewed.
- 3. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 1, wherein the film layers are transparent and the foam element extends from an end of the envelope to terminate at a spacing from the opposite end of the envelope to define a window area extending transversely across the envelope, and further comprising an auxiliary foam element sandwiched between the inner and outer film layers at a selected disposition longitudinally with respect to the foam element within the window area.
- 4. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 1, wherein the foam element is attached to the film layers essentially only at selective limited locations to allow a predetermined degree of independent movement between the foam element and the film layers
- 5. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 4, wherein the foam element is attached to the film layers essentially only at the one end of the envelope.
- 6. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 4, wherein at least one of the film layers is shrinkable and the limited attachment of the foam element thereto resists deformation of the foam element upon shrinkage of the at least one film layer.
- 7. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment, the bag comprising an envelope closed at one side and at opposite ends to define an interior containment area and open at an opposite side to define an entrance into the interior containment area, the envelope comprising at least one layer of film and a foam element attached to the at least one film layer only at selective limited locations to allow a predetermined degree of independent movement between the foam element and the at least one film layer.
- 8. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 7, wherein the foam element is attached to the at least one film layer only at one end of the envelope.
- 9. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 7, wherein the at least one film layer is shrinkable and the limited attachment of the foam element thereto resists deformation of the foam element upon shrinkage of the at least one film layer.
- 10. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 7, wherein the at least one film layer is transparent and the foam element extends from an end of the envelope to terminate at a spacing from the opposite end of the envelope to define a window area extending transversely across the envelope substantially entirely from the one side to the opposite side of the envelope whereby an article within the interior containment area can be viewed.
- 11. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 7, wherein the at least one film layer is transparent and the foam element extends from an end of the envelope to terminate at a spacing from the opposite end of the envelope to define a window area extending transversely across the envelope and further comprising an auxiliary foam element disposed at a selected disposition longitudinally with respect to the foam element within the window area.
- 12. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment, the bag comprising an envelope closed at one side and at opposite ends to define an interior containment area and open at an opposite side to define an entrance into the interior containment area, the envelope comprising at least one layer of transparent film and a foam element attached to the at least one film layer and extending from one end of the envelope to terminate at a spacing from the opposite end of the envelope to define a window area transversely across the envelope for viewing therethrough of an article within the interior containment area, and further comprising an auxiliary foam element disposed within the window area at a selected disposition longitudinally with respect to the foam element.
- 13. A protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 12, wherein the window area extends transversely across the envelope substantially entirely from the one side to the opposite side of the envelope.
- 14. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment, comprising forming a sandwich of two essentially coextensive layers of transparent film and an element of foam disposed therebetween, folding the sandwich along a longitudinal fold line, and attaching the folded film layers at the foam element and at a location longitudinally spaced therefrom to form an envelope closed at one longitudinal side and at opposite ends to define an interior containment area and open at an opposite longitudinal side to define an entrance into the interior containment area with the spacing between the foam element and the spaced location forming a window area transversely across the envelope for viewing therethrough of an article within the interior containment area.
- 15. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 14, and further comprising attaching the foam element to the film layers essentially only at a selected limited location to allow a predetermined degree of independent movement of the foam element and film layers.
- 16. A method of fabricating a protection bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 15, and further comprising attaching the foam element to the film layers at one longitudinal end of the envelope.
- 17. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 19, wherein forming the sandwich includes inserting an auxiliary foam element between the inner and outer film layers at a selected disposition longitudinally between the pair of foam elements.
- 18. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 19, wherein forming the sandwich comprises feeding two elongate traveling sheets of film in superposed parallel relation while feeding an elongated traveling sheet of foam therebetween at a slower traveling speed and periodically severing the traveling sheet of foam to form the foam element.
- 19. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 18, wherein attaching the folded film layers comprises sealing the film layers to one another at spaced locations and separating the traveling film sheets at the sealing locations to produce a bag between each successive pair of sealing locations.
- 20. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment, comprising forming a sandwich of two essentially coextensive layers of transparent film and an element of foam disposed therebetween at a spacing along a longitudinal dimension of the film layers, folding the sandwich along a longitudinal fold line, and attaching the folded film layers at spaced locations at the spaced foam elements to form an envelope closed at one longitudinal side and at opposite ends to define an interior containment area and open at an opposite longitudinal side to define an entrance into the interior containment area with the spacing between the foam elements forming a window area for viewing therethrough of an article within the interior containment area.
- 21. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 20, and further comprising attaching the foam elements to the film layers essentially only at a selected limited location to allow a predetermined degree of independent movement of the foam elements and film layers.
- 22. A method of fabricating a protection bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 21, and further comprising attaching the foam elements to the film layers at the opposite longitudinal ends of the envelope.
- 23. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 20, wherein forming the sandwich includes inserting an auxiliary foam element between the inner and outer film layers at a selected disposition longitudinally between the pair of foam elements.
- 24. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 20, wherein forming the sandwich comprises feeding two elongate traveling sheets of film in superposed parallel relation while feeding an elongated traveling sheet of foam therebetween at a slower traveling speed and periodically severing the traveling sheet of foam to form the discrete spaced foam elements.
- 25. A method of fabricating a protective bag for shipment and storage of an article of equipment according to claim 24, wherein attaching the folded film layers comprises sealing the film layers to one another at spaced locations corresponding to the spaced foam elements, and separating the traveling film sheets at the sealing locations to produce a bag between each successive pair of sealing locations.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a divisional U.S. patent application claiming priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 from allowed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/061,776, filed Apr. 16, 1998, for Protective Bag for Shipment And Storage of Articles of Equipment and Method of Fabricating Same.
Divisions (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09384630 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Child |
09769625 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
Parent |
09061776 |
Apr 1998 |
US |
Child |
09384630 |
Aug 1999 |
US |