Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100200591 | CONTAINER - The present invention relates to a container ( | 08-12-2010 |
20130140325 | CONTAINER INCLUDING AN EXTENSION TAB AND RELATED STRUCTURES AND METHODS - The present invention relates to a container having a hollow shell defining a body with a dispensing aperture, and a bag within the shell, the open end of the bag extending through the dispensing aperture and being secured with respect to the outside of the shell. The bag is made from a material suitable for containing the intended contents of the container. The shell may be formed from a material that would not be suitable for containing the intended contents of the container alone. The shell may be formed from a biodegradable material, such as wood or paper pulp. The bag may be separated from the main body of the container to allow for separate disposal. The container may be sealed by providing a spout through which the contents of the container are to be dispensed, and by folding the spout over to create a nip which seals the container. | 06-06-2013 |
20130140326 | CONTAINER AND BAG APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a container having a hollow shell defining a body with a dispensing aperture, and a bag within the shell, the open end of the bag extending through the dispensing aperture and being secured with respect to the outside of the shell. The bag is made from a material suitable for containing the intended contents of the container. The shell may be formed from a material that would not be suitable for containing the intended contents of the container alone. The shell may be formed from a biodegradable material, such as wood or paper pulp. The bag may be separated from the main body of the container to allow for separate disposal. The container may be sealed by providing a spout through which the contents of the container are to be dispensed, and by folding the spout over to create a nip which seals the container. | 06-06-2013 |
20130140353 | CONTAINER - The present invention relates to a container having a hollow shell defining a body with a dispensing aperture, and a bag within the shell, the open end of the bag extending through the dispensing aperture and being secured with respect to the outside of the shell. The bag is made from a material suitable for containing the intended contents of the container. The shell may be formed from a material that would not be suitable for containing the intended contents of the container alone. The shell may be formed from a biodegradable material, such as wood or paper pulp. The bag may be separated from the main body of the container to allow for separate disposal. The container may be sealed by providing a spout through which the contents of the container are to be dispensed, and by folding the spout over to create a nip which seals the container. | 06-06-2013 |
20130145730 | CONTAINER AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - The present invention relates to a container having a hollow shell defining a body with a dispensing aperture, and a bag within the shell, the open end of the bag extending through the dispensing aperture and being secured with respect to the outside of the shell. The bag is made from a material suitable for containing the intended contents of the container. The shell may be formed from a material that would not be suitable for containing the intended contents of the container alone. The shell may be formed from a biodegradable material, such as wood or paper pulp. The bag may be separated from the main body of the container to allow for separate disposal. The container may be sealed by providing a spout through which the contents of the container are to be dispensed, and by folding the spout over to create a nip which seals the container. | 06-13-2013 |
20130146616 | CONTAINER AND BAG APPARATUS AND RELATED STRUCTURES AND METHODS - The present invention relates to a container having a hollow shell defining a body with a dispensing aperture, and a bag within the shell, the open end of the bag extending through the dispensing aperture and being secured with respect to the outside of the shell. The bag is made from a material suitable for containing the intended contents of the container. The shell may be formed from a material that would not be suitable for containing the intended contents of the container alone. The shell may be formed from a biodegradable material, such as wood or paper pulp. The bag may be separated from the main body of the container to allow for separate disposal. The container may be sealed by providing a spout through which the contents of the container are to be dispensed, and by folding the spout over to create a nip which seals the container. | 06-13-2013 |
20130206023 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING AN ARTICLE FROM PULPED MATERIAL - Press tool for pressing liquid from an article, for example a pulp article formed by a pulp moulding process. The tool includes a flexible mould surface ( | 08-15-2013 |
20130206755 | CONTAINER - Container and method of forming a container comprising an inner liner and an outer shell by providing an open shell that is closeable to provide the outer shell, vacuum forming the liner with a shape conforming generally to at least a portion of the inner volume of the shell from at least one film, positioning the formed liner in the open shell and closing the shell. | 08-15-2013 |
20130213597 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING AN ARTICLE FROM PULPED MATERIAL - Method and apparatus for moulding an article from pulp material, in which the article is moulded on the surface of a mould tool, the article is pressed and the pressed article is dried, using heated gas or superheated steam that is passed through the pressed article or using microwaves, in which the pressed article is retained on a tool during the drying. The tool may be the mould tool or a different tool. | 08-22-2013 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130110903 | FILE FETCH FROM A REMOTE CLIENT DEVICE | 05-02-2013 |
20140372850 | Telling Interactive, Self-Directed Stories with Spreadsheets - A spreadsheet storytelling engine is provided. The spreadsheet storytelling engine may run in the context of a spreadsheet application on any device, service, or general endpoint capable of running the spreadsheet application. The spreadsheet storytelling engine allows for the authoring and telling of a story. The story is a collection of operations that guide the consumer through a spreadsheet. The story allows the spreadsheet to be used to convey visualizations, data, calculations, or other objects in a spreadsheet in a way that may be simple, pleasant to look at, and/or visually engaging to help a consumer understand the information and internalize it in a way that is actionable without requiring the real time availability of the spreadsheet author. The spreadsheet storytelling engine is useful for purposes including, but not limited to, making presentations, creating tutorials, validating data, explaining how a model works, and generating interactive business intelligence dashboards. | 12-18-2014 |
20140372852 | Showing Presence of Multiple Authors in a Spreadsheet - Dynamic collaborative presence information is provided. A plurality of users may access a document concurrently. Presence information associated with each of the users may be communicated to a server, collected, and communicated to a client application running on each user's client device. The client application may dynamically show where other users are editing a cell or a range of cells to help avoid collisions of edits in the document. Various interface elements may be provided for indicating presence and for indicating whether a single user or multiple users have selected or are editing the cell or range of cells. | 12-18-2014 |
20140372855 | Updates to Shared Electronic Documents in Collaborative Environments - Systems and methods are described to manage the exchange of information between multiple networked devices in a shared electronic document environment. In an embodiment, a computer implemented method of exchanging information in a collaborative networked environment is performed. The method may include receiving a first active region from a first client, receiving indicia of a change to a shared electronic document, and determining that the first client requires an update. The determining step may include determining the change will affect the first active region, and determining the relevant-change data to send to the first client. Additionally, the method may include sending the relevant-change data to the first client. | 12-18-2014 |