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Patent US8129006 - Stack sealable heat shrinkable film - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThe present invention refers to a multilayer heat shrinkable film characterized by a combination of desirable properties, such as high shrinkage, good optical properties, excellent sealability and stack sealability. The invention further is directed to a method of producing said film. The invention is...http://www.google.com/patents/US8129006?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8129006 - Stack sealable heat shrinkable filmAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS8129006 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/528,741Publication dateMar 6, 2012Filing dateSep 28, 2006Priority dateSep 30, 2005Also published asEP1770116A1, US20070082150Publication number11528741, 528741, US 8129006 B2, US 8129006B2, US-B2-8129006, US8129006 B2, US8129006B2InventorsDimitrios GinossatisOriginal AssigneeFlexopack S.A.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (102), Non-Patent Citations (53), Referenced by (1), Classifications (71), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetStack sealable heat shrinkable filmUS 8129006 B2Abstract The present invention refers to a multilayer heat shrinkable film characterized by a combination of desirable properties, such as high shrinkage, good optical properties, excellent sealability and stack sealability. The invention further is directed to a method of producing said film. The invention is further directed to the use of said film or bags and pouches made therefrom for packaging goods as for example food products. The invention also refers to tubes made with the film.
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Plastics IndustryStack sealable heat shrinkable filmClassifications U.S. Classification428/34.9, 428/515, 53/473, 428/34.8, 428/35.6, 141/10, 428/518, 428/476.3, 428/507, 428/516, 428/35.4, 53/461, 427/496, 428/35.2, 428/36.6, 53/442, 428/483, 427/384, 428/35.7, 428/474.4, 427/508, 428/500, 428/480, 428/521, 428/523International ClassificationC08F2/48, B32B27/22, B32B27/16, B32B27/30, B05D3/02, B32B27/34, B32B27/08, B32B27/32, C08F2/54, B32B27/24, B65B1/04, B32B27/18, B65B53/02, C08F2/46, B32B27/36, B65B11/00, B32B27/40Cooperative ClassificationB32B27/304, B32B2307/31, B32B2439/70, B32B27/32, B32B27/302, B32B27/16, B32B2553/00, B32B27/08, B32B2037/243, B32B2307/40, B32B2255/10, C08J7/047, B32B27/306, B32B2307/7244, C08J2477/00, B32B2255/26, C08J2325/04, B32B27/34, B32B2307/736, B32B27/36European ClassificationC08J7/04L, B32B27/08, B32B27/36, B32B27/30C, B32B27/16, B32B27/30A, B32B27/30B, B32B27/32, B32B27/34Legal EventsDateCodeEventDescriptionDec 21, 2006ASAssignmentOwner name: FLEXOPACK, S.A., GREECEFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:GINOSSATIS, DIMITRIOS;REEL/FRAME:018684/0425Effective date: 20061031RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services©2012 Google