Claims
- 1. A wrapper for an article comprising a sheet of wrapping material folded to form a flat sleeve with an out-turned central seam formed by opposed first and second edge portions of the flat sleeve extending along a central region of one side face of the sleeve, said edge portions being secured together at opposite first and second end portions of the sleeve and, at each side of the central seam, opposed surfaces of the sleeve being secured together along a pair of lines spaced inwardly from the opposite end portions and converging from the central seam in a manner to define, in a central region of the sleeve, the periphery of an article-receiving enclosure which can be opened by separating the opposed first and second edge portions of the central seam in the central region of the sleeve to receive an article and then be closed together and the end portions of the sleeve extending beyond the pairs of lines defining the periphery of the article-receiving enclosure and the end portions of the sleeve being adapted to be wrapped around the article-receiving enclosure in the central region of the sleeve.
- 2. A wrapper as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pair of lines at each side of the sleeve together define a generally diamond shaped periphery to the article-receiving enclosure.
- 3. A wrapper as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pair of lines at each side of the sleeve are convexly curved to form, together, the generally diamond shaped periphery with a rounded profile.
- 4. A wrapper as claimed in claim 1, wherein adhered parts of the sleeve are secured together along said pair of lines by bands of adhesive applied to at least one of the opposed surfaces of the sleeve.
- 5. A wrapper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sleeve is formed from a rectangular sheet of wrapping material.
- 6. A wrapper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first edge portion is arranged to extend beyond said second edge portion at the out-turned central seam, to facilitate separation of said first and second edge portions for opening the article-receiving enclosure.
- 7. A wrapper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sleeve is formed with a pair of spaced longitudinally extending pleats extending along each side of said article-receiving enclosure to provide enhanced shape to said article-receiving enclosure.
- 8. A wrapper as claimed in claim 7, wherein each said spaced longitudinally extending pleat is held in place by adhesive adjacent said article-receiving enclosure.
- 9. A wrapper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second end portions of the sleeve are wrapped over the article-receiving enclosure in the central region of the sleeve.
- 10. A wrapper as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second end portions of the sleeve are wrapped under the article-receiving enclosure in the central region of the sleeve.
- 11. A method of forming a wrapper for an article comprising the steps of:
- feeding a web of sheet material through a plurality of stations,
- applying adhesive to a surface of the web at spaced locations along a first edge portion of the web and applying adhesive along pairs of curved convergent lines within a body of the web,
- folding the web so that a second edge portion of the web extends beyond a centre line of the web,
- folding the second edge portion back on itself in line with the centre line of the web,
- folding the web to form a flattened sleeve, with the adhesive applied to the surface of the web along the first edge portion of the web overlying a surface of the web along the second edge portion of the web,
- pressing together the surfaces along the first and second edge portions and pressing together opposed surfaces of the body of the web to adhere together the first and second edge portions and to adhere together the opposed surfaces of the sleeve along said pairs of curved convergent lines, and
- separating the folded wrapping from the web.
- 12. A method of forming a wrapper for an article comprising steps of:
- feeding a web of heat sealable sheet material through a plurality of stations,
- folding a first side of the web so that a first edge portion of the web extends beyond a centre line of the web,
- folding the first edge portion back on itself in line with the centre line of the web,
- folding a second side of the web to form a flattened sleeve, with the first edge portion and a second edge portion of the web overlying each other,
- heat sealing ends of the first and second edge portions together, and
- heat sealing the first and second sides of the sleeve together along pairs of curved convergent lines in a central region of the sleeve to define a periphery of an article-receiving enclosure within the sleeve.
- 13. A wrapper as claimed in claim 1, wherein adhered parts of the sleeve are secured together along said pair of lines by heat sealing.
- 14. A wrapper as claimed in claim 4, wherein said bands of adhesive are applied to both opposed surfaces of the sleeve.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
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9515172 |
Jul 1995 |
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9518106 |
Sep 1995 |
GBX |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a 371 of International Application Number PCT/GB96/01750, filed Jul. 22, 1996.
Not applicable.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/GB96/01750 |
7/22/1996 |
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4/30/1998 |
4/30/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO97/03893 |
2/6/1997 |
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