Low pressure delivery system and method for delivering a solid and liquid mixture into a target site for medical treatment
US-9301792-B2 · Apr 5, 2016 · US
US11124349B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11124349-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715712464-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 21, 2021 |
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A shipping system for shipping planar substrates includes a plurality of planar substrates stacked to form a pack and a plurality of interleaving material including substantially spherical beads positioned between the substrates of the pack and configured to carry a load. Substantially all of the beads have a diameter within 25% of Dmax, where Dmax is a diameter corresponding to a size of an opening of an upper limit sieve used in the shipping system. Also disclosed are a spacer for use in a shipping system for shipping planar substrates, a wrapped system for shipping planar substrates, a method of wrapping a system for shipping planar substrates, and a powder applicator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wrapped system for shipping planar substrates comprising: a plurality of planar substrates stacked to form a pack, said pack including edges; and plastic wrap positioned around the pack, wherein the plastic wrap is sealed around the pack, wherein the plastic wrap is loosely sealed around the pack at a location spaced a predetermined distance from the edges of the pack and with little overlap of the plastic wrap to minimize pressure points induced by the plastic wrap on the pack and to reduce concentrated pressure at the edges of the pack, and wherein air is removed from the wrapped system prior to completely sealing the plastic wrap, such that the completely sealed plastic wrap remains loosely sealed around the pack so as to minimize pressure points induced by the plastic wrap on the pack and to reduce concentrated pressure at the edges of the pack. 2. The wrapped system of claim 1 , wherein the plastic wrap is sealed such that moisture is prevented from reaching the pack. 3. The wrapped system of claim 1 , wherein the plastic wrap is sealed by thermal sealing. 4. The wrapped system of claim 1 , wherein removal of the air creates a vacuum in the wrapped system. 5. The wrapped system of claim 1 , wherein the plastic wrap comprises polyethylene. 6. The wrapped system of claim 1 , wherein the plastic wrap is corrugated. 7. The wrapped system of claim 1 , wherein the plastic wrap comprises a single sheet. 8. The wrapped system of claim 1 , wherein the wrapped system is free of openings in the plastic wrap such that gas and/or liquid cannot penetrate the plastic wrap. 9. The wrapped system of claim 1 , wherein the planar substrates comprise glass. 10. A wrapped system for shipping planar substrates comprising: a plurality of planar substrates stacked to form a pack, said pack including edges; and plastic wrap positioned around the pack, wherein the plastic wrap is sealed around the pack, wherein the plastic wrap is loosely sealed around the pack with little overlap of the plastic wrap to minimize pressure points induced by the plastic wrap on the pack and to reduce concentrated pressure at the edges of the pack, and wherein air is removed from the wrapped system prior to completely sealing the plastic wrap, wherein a plurality of wrapped packs are provided and wherein a spacer is provided between exposed faces of at least two of the wrapped packs, said spacer comprising a continuous sheet in contact with and covering substantially an entire area of the exposed faces of the at least two wrapped packs, said continuous sheet including a horizontally extending portion that is perpendicular with respect to the continuous sheet in contact with the exposed faces of the packs, wherein the horizontally extending portion is configured for fitting about at least one of the edges of the pack. 11. The wrapped system of claim 10 , wherein the plastic wrap is sealed such that moisture is prevented from reaching the pack. 12. The wrapped system of claim 10 , wherein the plastic wrap is sealed by thermal sealing. 13. The wrapped system of claim 10 , wherein removal of the air creates a vacuum in the wrapped system. 14. The wrapped system of claim 10 , wherein the plastic wrap comprises polyethylene. 15. The wrapped system of claim 10 , wherein the plastic wrap is corrugated. 16. The wrapped system of claim 10 , wherein the plastic wrap comprises a single sheet. 17. The wrapped system of claim 10 , wherein the wrapped system is free of openings in the plastic wrap such that gas and/or liquid cannot penetrate the plastic wrap. 18. The wrapped system of claim 10 , wherein the planar substrates comprise glass. 19. A wrapped system for shipping planar substrates comprising: a plurality of planar substrates stacked to form a pack, said pack including edges; and plastic wrap positioned around the pack, wherein the plastic wrap is sealed around the pack, wherein the plastic wrap is loosely sealed around the pack with little overlap of the plastic wrap to minimize pressure points induced by the plastic wrap on the pack and to reduce concentrated pressure at the edges of the pack, and wherein air is removed from the wrapped system prior to completely sealing the plastic wrap, wherein an amount of tension and an amount of overlap of the plastic wrap is determined according to the following formula: F/L=T /( w *(1−α)), in which F is the force applied at the edge of the pack, L is the length of the edge of the pack, T is the tension in the wrap, w is the width of the wrap, and α is the percentage of overlap. 20. A wrapped system for shipping planar substrates comprising: a plurality of planar substrates stacked to form a pack, said pack including edges; and plastic wrap positioned around the pack, wherein the plastic wrap is sealed around the pack, wherein the plastic wrap is loosely sealed around the pack with little overlap of the plastic wrap to minimize pressure points induced by the plastic wrap on the pack and to reduce concentrated pressure at the edges of the pack, and wherein air is removed from the wrapped system prior to completely sealing the plastic wrap, wherein interleaving material is located between the plurality of planar substrates and wherein more interleaving material is located at the edge of the pack than is located in a center of the pack to prevent transit damage to the pack caused by a force applied from the plastic wrap.
Internal frames or supports for flexible articles, e.g. stiffeners; Separators for articles packaged in stacks or groups, e.g. for preventing adhesion of sticky articles {(B65D71/70 takes precedence)} · CPC title
the articles being substantially flat panels, e.g. wooden planks or photovoltaic panels · CPC title
for stacks of articles; for special arrangements of groups of articles · CPC title
Enclosing articles, or quantities of material, by folding a wrapper, e.g. a pocketed wrapper, and securing its opposed free margins to enclose contents · CPC title
Paper in general, e.g. paperboard, carton, molded paper · CPC title
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