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An improved cushion pad is disclosed for use in packaging glassware or other fragile articles in a compartmented carton. Such cartons, including the well known corrugated fiberboard cartons, are used with vertical dividers for packaging articles having extending extremities such as glass stemware, whose projecting feet and flaring tops may project into adjacent compartments and engage and chip or crack one another. The cushions of this invention have preformed grooves to receive the tops and bot...
A harness-like arrangement for securing mattress pads and the like to the top of mattresses.
A washable retainer which holds a wig on the head with friction-surfaced, flat, pillow-like pads having thickness to suspend the abrasive wig net from contact with the scalp and give body to the same, which wig will stay put in place and not allow shift when normally worn and which does not irritate the scalp of the wearer, because of its unique capability to conform to the natural contours of the head.
A retaining plate for brake pads with recesses that extend from both ends of a plate-shaped body in the longitudinal direction thereof. A pair of arms are bent backward at the front edge of the body with the end portions of the pair of arms bent downwardly. A pair of depressing sections are bent at the rear edge of the body in such a manner that the depressing sections are inclined inwardly with respect to the front edge of the body.
The production, by either a batch process or a continuous process, of vehicle seat trim pads or like articles of cured polymer no-gel latex foam and having convex or crowned surfaces free of congealed polymer skin, is disclosed. In the process, a backing fabric is first laid on a pervious supporting surface. A no-gel latex foam is then deposited on the fabric, and an open-bottom open-top grid of a height not greater than that of the deposited mass of latex foam is placed into the latter, excess ...
A hygienic absorbent pad is described which comprises an elongate absorbent core, a liquid pervious sheet over the front face of the absorbent core and a liquid absorbent core, which barrier sheet has longitudinal edge portions which cover the longitudinal sides of the absorbent, which longitudinal edge portions have a layer in contact with a surface thereof of a water absorbing polymer such as a hydrophilic polyurethane which is capable of inhibiting leakage of body fluids from the front surfac...
A binding machine for binding together a stack of individual bags to form a pad of bags by connecting the bags together at corresponding selvage portions adjacent the mouths of the bags, comprising a reciprocable side sealing means and, optionally, a reciprocable rear edge sealing means, a conveyor for the bags that is optionally movable either from front to rear of the machine or laterally of the machine, stop means for holding the stack of bags in a predetermined position for binding, and mean...
Maternity pads for absorbing excess mother milk spilled out are manufactured in a single assembly line, in which rolls of absorbent materials drawn out forward and stacked one upon another are die-cut into disks, which are then sent forward and placed onto a web of waterproof paper traveling ahead, while being covered by a web of covering material traveling in the same direction. The outside of the disks of absorbent materials are sealed and die-cut to obtain disks with the absorbent materials w...
A sports eyewear frame having resilient padding attached to the frame by means of one or more tongues which are attached to the pads, and interlocked in openings provided in the frame. The pads, which can be molded-on or snapped-on, provide the sports frame with lifetime padding under normal wear and tear conditions.
A crib bumper pad which is inflatable and fabricated out of transparent material so that a baby can be completely observed at all times within a crib. In a modified form a mattress is integral with the bumper pad and the complete unit is inflated by a foot pump.
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