Allen S. Aldridge - South Orange NJ, US Paul K. Bowers - Long Valley NJ, US Dan Devine - Rockton IL, US Christopher J. Feltman - Rockton IL, US Frank Schiro - Doylestown PA, US
Allen S. Aldridge - South Orange NJ, US Paul K. Bowers - Long Valley NJ, US Dan Devine - Rockton IL, US Christopher J. Feltman - Rockton IL, US Frank Schiro - Doylestown PA, US
A gum packaging design that utilizes two separate compartments, an upper compartment and a lower compartment. Each of the compartments may be formed from a separate paperboard blank. The blanks are folded to form the compartments and then the lower compartment is adhered to the upper compartment in a fashion that allows the lower compartment to be later separated therefrom by tearing along a perforation after the lower compartment is emptied. A cover flap on the upper compartment can be used to hold the package in a compact, closed position by folding the compartments to face each other and tucking an end into a receiving slot formed in the back panel of the lower compartment. Once the lower compartment is separated from the upper compartment, the same cover flap can be used to close the remaining package by tucking the same end of the cover flap into a receiving slot formed in a front panel of the upper compartment.
A package assembly includes individual elongate consumable products. The package assembly includes a plurality of products arranged in a side-by-side array. The package housing supports the array of products. The package housing includes a back wall and a foldable front wall. The front wall includes an adhesive location therealong for releaseably adhesively retaining the array of products in the package housing.
Allen Sydney Aldridge - South Orange NJ, US James S. Mandle - Lake Luzerne NY, US
Assignee:
Cadbury Adams LLC - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
B65D 25/54
US Classification:
206738, 206766, 206774, 206460
Abstract:
The present invention provides a reclosable consumable product package for retaining an array of products until the products are desired to be removed. The package includes a container packet formed of a planar extent roll for retaining and enclosing the array of products. A cover with adhesive attached thereto defined by an openable flap overlies the packet. The packet is scored along its surface in such a way that opening of the flap causes the packet to open along the scoring to expose the product for dispensing.
Allen S. Aldridge - South Orange NJ, US Paul K. Bowers - Long Valley NJ, US Dan Devine - Rockton IL, US Christopher J. Feltman - Rockton IL, US Frank Schiro - Doylestown PA, US
A gum packaging design that utilizes two separate compartments, an upper compartment and a lower compartment. Each of the compartments may be formed from a separate paperboard blank. The blanks are folded to form the compartments and then the lower compartment is adhered to the upper compartment in a fashion that allows the lower compartment to be later separated therefrom by tearing along a perforation after the lower compartment is emptied. A cover flap on the upper compartment can be used to hold the package in a compact, closed position by folding the compartments to face each other and tucking an end into a receiving slot formed in the back panel of the lower compartment. Once the lower compartment is separated from the upper compartment, the same cover flap can be used to close the remaining package by tucking the same end of the cover flap into a receiving slot formed in a front panel of the upper compartment.
Allen S. Aldridge - South Orange NJ, US Paul K. Bowers - Long Valley NJ, US Dan Devine - Rockton IL, US Christopher J. Feltman - Rockton IL, US Frank Schiro - Doylestown PA, US
Assignee:
Cadbury Adams USA LLC - Rye Brook NY
International Classification:
B65D 85/48
US Classification:
206449, 206 37, 206784, 206800, 229 8707
Abstract:
A gum packaging design that utilizes two separate compartments, an upper compartment and a lower compartment. Each of the compartments may be formed from a separate paperboard blank. The blanks are folded to form the compartments and then the lower compartment is adhered to the upper compartment in a fashion that allows the lower compartment to be later separated therefrom by tearing along a perforation after the lower compartment is emptied. A cover flap on the upper compartment can be used to hold the package in a compact, closed position by folding the compartments to face each other and tucking an end into a receiving slot formed in the back panel of the lower compartment. Once the lower compartment is separated from the upper compartment, the same cover flap can be used to close the remaining package by tucking the same end of the cover flap into a receiving slot formed in a front panel of the upper compartment.
Gum Slab Package Having Insertable Product Retention Member
A package assembly encloses a plurality of individual elongate consumable products. The package assembly includes a plurality of products aligned in a side-by-side array. The package housing encloses the array of product. The package housing has front and back walls for supporting the products therebetween and a closeable cover for closing a product dispensing opening. The package housing further includes a frictional product retention member insertably supported within the package for frictionally retaining the array of product within the package.
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Packaging Engineer
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Wrigley Sep 2014 - Feb 2017
Senior Packaging Engineer
Ferrara Candy Company Nov 2013 - Sep 2014
Manager Package Engineering
Mondelēz International 2010 - Nov 2013
Senior Associate Principle Engineer
Education:
Kean University 2007 - 2010
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
New Jersey City University 1973 - 1977
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art and Design, Design, Art
Skills:
Consumer Products Packaging Supply Chain Cross Functional Team Leadership Manufacturing Research Fmcg Food Continuous Improvement Lean Manufacturing Food Industry Packaging Design Problem Solving Management Gmp Innovation Development
Oct 2010 to Jan 2011 mailroom/machine operatorMidway neurological & rehabiltation center Bridgeview, IL Apr 2009 to Apr 2010 CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTPerformance Dynamics Chicago, IL Feb 2009 to Apr 2009 Mailroom Clerk- by hand processedChase Staffing Naperville, IL Aug 2008 to Dec 2008 Check Processor-Processed checksLaSalle Bank ABN-AMRO Chicago, IL Jan 2006 to Jun 2007 Check ProcessorSpecialty Store Services
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Education:
Christian Fenger High School Chicago, IL 2009 to 2010 Patient Care Technitian
Oct 2010 to Jan 2011 mailroom/machine operatorMidway Neurological & Rehabilitation Center Bridgeview, IL Feb 2009 to Apr 2010 cnaPerformance Dynamics Chicago, IL Feb 2009 to Apr 2009 Mailroom Clerk- by hand processedChase Staffing Naperville, IL Aug 2008 to Dec 2008 Check Processor-Processed checksLaSalle Bank ABN-AMRO Chicago, IL Jan 2006 to Jun 2007 Check ProcessorSpecialty Store Services
Mar 2005 to Dec 2006Manor Care
May 2004 to Mar 2005 Floor Technician-buffing, strippingSherwood Foods Alsip, IL Feb 2002 to Jan 2003Fellowes Manufacturing Itasca, IL Dec 2001 to Jan 2002 Utility Worker-DutiesSygma Network Alsip, IL Mar 1998 to Nov 2001 Operator
Education:
Christian Fenger High School Chicago, IL 2009 to 2010 Patient Care Technitian
Whittier Elementary School Kansas City MO 1948-1954
Community:
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