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William J Remaks

from Louisville, KY
Age ~82

William Remaks Phones & Addresses

  • 3200 Taylor Estes Rd, Louisville, KY 40245 (502) 241-6848
  • Marco Island, FL
  • Oakhurst, CA
  • Coarsegold, CA

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Us Patents

Tear-Away Top Bulk Bin Container

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US Patent:
6685084, Feb 3, 2004
Filed:
Jun 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/172240
Inventors:
Ronald D. Timbrook - Edgertown OH
William J. Remaks - Louisville KY
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company - Federal Way WA
International Classification:
B65D 554
US Classification:
2291011, 229235, 229239, 229939
Abstract:
A bulk bin container and blank is provided having container walls formed of triple wall paperboard material. At least one tear tape is attached laterally to the inside surface of the triple wall material. The tear tape includes first and second ends, with the tear tape itself defining upper and lower container portions. An opening mechanism is provided at the tear tape first end for starting the tape. During use, an operator grasps the opening mechanism and pulls outward and upward on the tear tape, thereby stepping through the triple wall material and separating the upper container portion from the lower container portion.

Container With Hazard Warning Feature

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US Patent:
7234628, Jun 26, 2007
Filed:
Jul 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/209736
Inventors:
William J. Remaks - Louisville KY, US
Ronald D. Timbrook - Edgerton OH, US
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Co. - Federal Way WA
International Classification:
B65D 5/00
US Classification:
229109, 2064595, 2064591
Abstract:
The present invention includes a blank and container wherein the container includes truncated corner panels and the container is configured to attach or otherwise sit upon a supporting structure, such as, without limitation, a pallet. The truncated corners of the container coupled with the non-truncated corners of the supporting structure cause the corners of the supporting structure to extend beyond the perimeter of the container. Corner tabs having hazard-warning indicia upon an upper surface are configured to extend over the exposed supporting structure corners. Consequently, attention is drawn to the extended supporting structure corners thereby helping to prevent tripping over the pallet corners The indicia may be brightly colored stripes, solid fields or any other indicia. The indicia may be printed and formed in same process as printing labels on the container, thereby requiring no additional manufacturing steps.

Large-Capacity Shipment And Display Bin

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US Patent:
20040104138, Jun 3, 2004
Filed:
Apr 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/427504
Inventors:
William Remaks - Louisville KY, US
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company
International Classification:
B65D019/00
US Classification:
206/386000, 206/499000
Abstract:
The container comprises a bottom cover a plurality of stackable trays for holding produce, a sleeve and a top cover Each tray is filled with produce and placed within the bottom cover After the trays are stacked, a film may be wrapped around the trays to stabilize the produce. The sleeve is then lowered over the trays and the container is capped with the top cover When assembled, the container may be secured by securement members, such as straps and placed on a base member for supporting the container and facilitating the shipping of the container. At the point of sale, the top cover and sleeve may be removed, exposing the produce, thereby forming a display bin capable of displaying the shipped produce to customers for purchase.

Drain Fitment For Bulk Containers

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US Patent:
47068507, Nov 17, 1987
Filed:
Jul 17, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/887027
Inventors:
William J. Remaks - Anchorage KY
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company - Tacoma WA
International Classification:
B65D 3556
US Classification:
222105
Abstract:
An improved push/turn tap and drain spout fitment for a multi-wall fiberboard container with a plastic retainer for retaining bulk flowable materials including a polygonal flange mounted within a similarly shaped opening in the fiberboard. A valve tube extendable through a spout assembly. The valve tube includes prongs for engaging a bung which is threadably connected to the spout assembly to seal an opening in the plastic retainer. The valve tube, though sealingly coupled to the spout assembly, can be moveably manipulated from the outside of the container to cause the bung to become disengaged from the spout assembly.

Heavy-Duty Shipping Container For Flowable Bulk Materials

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US Patent:
47295058, Mar 8, 1988
Filed:
Nov 13, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/930813
Inventors:
William J. Remaks - Anchorage KY
John F. Nugent - Fresno CA
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company - Tacoma WA
International Classification:
B65D 535
US Classification:
229 23R
Abstract:
A heavy-duty shipping container for bulk flowable materials is constructed with an inner tubular sleeve of substantially circular cross section and an outer sleeve of polygonal cross section; the inner and outer sleeves are composed of multi-wall corrugated fibreboard, each designed to accommodate and support a portion of the stacking load of a like heavy-duty shipping container; the inner sleeve being supported by a support pad initially with its upper edge extended outwardly of the upper edge of the outer sleeve; and the support pad being deformable to allow the inner sleeve to displace into the outer sleeve so that both upper edges are in the same horizontal plane after the application of a predetermined pressure of the inner sleeve.
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