Page from Windmoeller and Hollscher catalog (unnumbered) identifying polyethylene tubular valve, purportedly from 1974. |
Photo No. 1--Propped-up photo of a polyethylene tubular valve, of the type purportedly manfactured and sold at least as early as May 9, 1993. |
Photo No. 2--Photo of a polyethylene "double trap" valve, of the type purportedly manufactured and sold at least as early as May 9, 1993. |
Photo No. 3 --Photo of a sealable paper valve tube, having an inner coating of activatable adhesive of the type purportedly manufactured and sold at least as early as May 9, 1993. |
Photo No. 4--Propped-up photo of a polyethylene tubular valve of the type purportedly manufactured and sold by Bemis Company Inc., of Cordova, Tennessee, at least as early as May 9, 1993. |
Photo Nos. 5 and 6--Photos of a valve structure incorporating the polyethylene tubular valve of Photo No 4, to which a rectangular piece of bleached (white) kraft paper has been adhesively affixed. This structure was purportedly manufactured and sold at least as early as May 9, 1993. |
Photos Nos. 7-11--Series of photos of a bag incorporating the valve structure of Photos Nos. 5 and 6. This bag-valve structure was purportedly manufactured and sold by Union Camp (now International Paper) at least as early as May 9, 1993. |
Photo No. 12--Photo of a bag incorporating the valve structure of Photo Nos. 5 and 6. This type of valve bag structure was purportedly manufactured and sold at least as early as May 9, 1993. |
Drawing 1--Drawing of the valve tube structure of Photos Nos. 5 and 6, shown on a bag, as in the top view of Photo No. 7. |