A package for a stick-like article includes a first film having flat portions (14b) and a bulging portion (14a) for enclosing a stick-like article, and a second film which is joined to the first film by heat sealing. Joint portions (33, 34) are formed near both longitudinal ends. Since the package is separated from a packaging container (11) except for areas near both longitudinal ends, fingers can be easily inserted between the package for a stick-like article and the packaging container (11). This makes it easy to remove the package for a stick-like article from the packaging container (11). Since the width of the flat portions (14b) at the lateral edges of the package for a stick-like article can be made narrower, the width of the package becomes narrower. Accordingly, the consumption of the first and second films can be reduced. When perforations (36, 37) are formed at locations which are offset from the joint portions (33, 34) toward the center of the package, the perforations (36, 37) act as breaking lines. Accordingly, the package for a stick-like article can be easily removed from the packaging container (11).
This invention relates to a blister card package for more than four cylindrical batteries wherein a majority of the batteries are visible from the front.
4588597 - Process for producing a rolled cheese - Owned by Laiteries Hubert Triballat (D'Angillon,FR) [*] Notice:The portion of the term of this patent subsequent to January 29, 2002 has been disclaimed.
A rolled cheese and a process for making the cheese is described. The cheese comprises a layer of fresh cheese curd coated with flavoring such as herbs, which is rolled into a spiral. The fresh cheese curd is neither cooked nor kneaded, and the resulting rolled cheese has two distinct layers which each contain a distinctive taste.
A skin packaging substrate which includes a corrugated paper member made of a medium member sandwiched between first and second liner members is glued to a first chipboard member on one side thereof and is glued to a second chipboard member on the other side thereof. A plastic film is applied to the exposed surface of each of the chipboard members. Perforations are provided in each of the chipboard paper members which perforations extend into the interior of the corrugated paper member. An apparatus is disclosed for skin packaging products to both sides of the substrate.
A rolled cheese and a process for making the cheese is described. The cheese comprises a layer of fresh cheese curd coated with flavoring, such as herbs, which is rolled into a spiral. The fresh cheese curd is neither cooked nor kneaded, and the resulting rolled cheese has two distinct layers which each contain a distinctive taste.