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The present invention relates to a method for opening a ream of paper comprising: pulling a tear tape across a ream wrap, opening a portion of the ream wrap and removing one sealed end of the ream wrap while the remaining ream wrap is left intact for storage and dispensing of partial reams.

An object of the present invention is to enable large users of reamed papers, such as insurance companies and other large users, to have a quicker way of opening multiple reams. Large users typically open and use several hundred reams of paper each business day. Currently, these users crack open and tear each individual ream by hand. The use of a tear tape to tear open the end of the ream enables this procedure to be done more quickly and efficiently. The user could tear the tape to remove one end of the packaging and quickly pull off the other end of the wrapper.

It is a further object of the present invention for the tear tape to be inserted in the ream wrap across the web so that it surrounds the entire width of the wrapped ream. When pulled, the tear tape opens one portion of the top or bottom end of the package, much like the tear tape on the firm package encasing a pack of cigarettes or gum.

When pulled, the tear tape opens and enables the removal of one of the sealed ends of the ream wrap while leaving the remaining structure intact for storage and dispensing partial reams. The present invention relates to a method of wrapping reams of paper involving the insertion of one or more tear tapes into the ream wrap. The tear tape, when pulled, enables the opening and removal of a sealed end of the ream wrap leaving a portion of the wrapper intact to protect, store, and dispense partial reams of paper.

In one embodiment, the tear tape comprises a strip of paper or film that is drawn through or coated with wax. The wax is used to adhere the tear tape to the ream wrap. In another embodiment, the tear tape comprises a non-coated strip of paper or film that is heat-sealed onto the ream wrap.

In another embodiment, the tear tape comprises a strip of high strength poly film, such as polyethylene or polypropylene, with adhesive on one side of the strip. The adhesive is used to adhere the strip to the ream wrap.

In another embodiment, the tear tape comprises the identical material from which the ream wrap itself is made. For instance, in the case of shrink wrap ream wrap, the tear tape would be made of a similar film material so that it would shrink in proportion to the ream wrap itself. In any of these embodiments, the tear tape may or may not be printed with a company name, logo, design, or other statement.

The tear tape is attached to the ream wrap by a heat seal. The tear tape is attached to the ream wrap by an adhesive.

Model The new Model is ideal for integration with high-volume cut-size sheeting operations where exceptional quality is a must. The machine is designed for high-speed wrapping of standard U.

Model Versatile cartoning of a wide range of ream sizes in both two-piece or wrap around style boxes. Model Precise, high-speed casing of single or double-stacked reams with only limited operator Interface. Model Precise inspections of all cases for defects and packaging quality, including a simple,. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies.

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