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Laurie G Mykleby

from Palos Park, IL

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  • 12222 93Rd Ave, Palos Park, IL 60464 (708) 448-3037
  • Naples, FL
  • Portage, IN
  • Downers Grove, IL
  • 12222 S 93Rd Ave, Palos Park, IL 60464

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Company / Classification
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Laurie G Mykleby
Director, Director, Secretary, Vice President, Secretary, Vice President
CVP SYSTEMS, INC
Mfg Food Products Machinery Mfg Packaging Machinery Mfg Air/Gas Compressors · Packaging Machinery-Manufactur · Food Products Machinery
2518 Wisconsin Ave, Downers Grove, IL 60515
3971 Gulfshore Blvd Ph 105, Naples, FL 34103
(630) 852-1190, (630) 852-1386, (800) 422-4720
Laurie G. Mykleby
Director, Secretary, Vice President
Cvp I.D., Inc
2518 Wisconsin Ave, Downers Grove, IL 60515
Laurie G. Mykleby
President, CEO, Treasurer, Director, Chairman
Cvp Systems International, Inc
2518 Wisconsin Ave, Downers Grove, IL 60515

Publications

Us Patents

Sterilization Package

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US Patent:
46607218, Apr 28, 1987
Filed:
Apr 7, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/848570
Inventors:
Laurie G. Mykleby - Palos Park IL
Assignee:
CVP Systems, Inc. - Downers Grove IL
International Classification:
B65D 6540
B65D 8120
US Classification:
206439
Abstract:
Multi-layer sterilization package and process for sterilizing equipment wherein items are placed in the multi-layer sterilization package which is adapted for use with a snorkel-type gas treatment apparatus; substantially all gas is withdrawn from the interior of the package; sterilization gas is injected into the interior and retained for a time sufficient to sterilize the equipment; sterilization gas is withdrawn from the package; and a cushioning gas is introduced into the package. The package is sealed to retain the cushioning gas, providing for effective gas leak detection.

Collapsible Reinforced Container

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US Patent:
42666708, May 12, 1981
Filed:
Jul 20, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/059239
Inventors:
Laurie G. Mykleby - Palos Park IL
Assignee:
First National Packaging Co., Inc. - Palos Park IL
International Classification:
B65D 536
B65D 1906
B65D 634
US Classification:
206600
Abstract:
A collapsible, reinforced, four sided container attached to a rigid base for transporting heavy products. The containers may be collapsed and shipped in reduced size for reuse and reassembled into its usable form without any special tools or skills. The collapsible container of this invention provides that one or more sides may be opened for loading or unloading.

Cable Storage Package

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US Patent:
40292061, Jun 14, 1977
Filed:
Sep 22, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/615473
Inventors:
Laurie G. Mykleby - Palos Park IL
Assignee:
Coronet Container - Lombard IL
International Classification:
B65D 8567
B32B 2900
US Classification:
206400
Abstract:
A package for the storage of cable. The package includes a rigid cylindrical central core and a pair of spaced, circular flanges rigidly interconnected to the opposite ends of the core in substantially parallel relationship. A cable receiving space is defined between the flanges and on the core with the cable being positioned in the cable receiving space. A flexible cable cover of unique design is mounted over the stored cable and between the flanges. The cable cover comprises a continuous outer flexible sheet, preferably of a paper material, and a plurality of upright supporting walls which are secured to the sheet along one side and which define a plurality of transverse cells, the cells being positionable against the outermost layer of cable. Straps are provided for rigidly securing the flexible cover around the cable and between the flanges.

Automatic Packaging Apparatus And Method And Flexible Pouch Therefor

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US Patent:
51879174, Feb 23, 1993
Filed:
Sep 18, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/762330
Inventors:
Laurie G. Mykleby - Palos Park IL
Assignee:
CVP Systems, Inc. - Downers Grove IL
International Classification:
B65B 3106
US Classification:
53434
Abstract:
An automatic packaging apparatus having a conveyor belt and a plurality of flexible pouches forming a continuous sheet of web material. Each flexible pouch has an open end and an overlap portion specifically suitable for operation with the apparatus of this invention. The open end is separated and a load is inserted into a first active pouch of the flexible pouches. After the load is inserted into the flexible pouch, air is withdrawn from the flexible pouch. Air is withdrawn from the flexible pouch and a gas is preferably injected into the flexible pouch. The flexible pouch is then heat sealed to form a gas-tight seal. Controls are used to simultaneously operate the sealing, fluid transfer and loading stations of the automatic packaging apparatus. As the flexible pouch moves from the fluid transfer station to the sealing station, the gas-tight seal is maintained.

Collapsible Bag And Liner Combination

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US Patent:
46226931, Nov 11, 1986
Filed:
Apr 22, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/725926
Inventors:
Laurie G. Mykleby - Palos Park IL
Assignee:
CVP Systems, Inc. - Downers Grove IL
International Classification:
B65D 3302
US Classification:
383119
Abstract:
A packaging assembly wherein a protective liner is affixed to the interior surface of a flexible bag in a manner such that the packaging assembly folds flat for storage and transport and is readily converted to a substantially rectangular box for loading. The flexible bag extends beyond the top of the liner in a manner such that evacuation and controller atmosphere packaging techniques may be readily applied and the packaging assembly readily sealed. The packaging assembly is especially suited to prevent puncturing of the packaging by either the internal contents or from external sources and provides labor efficient packaging techniques.

Impact Resistant Foam Cushioned Packages

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US Patent:
43390390, Jul 13, 1982
Filed:
Jul 25, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/172276
Inventors:
Laurie G. Mykleby - Palos Park IL
Assignee:
First National Packaging Co., Inc. - Palos Park IL
International Classification:
B65D 8104
B65D 8530
US Classification:
206523
Abstract:
A cushion for packaging an article in a container comprising flexible foam material and a pliable non-porous cover contiguously surrounding the foam material. The cover may include a lip which may be secured to the container. A plurality of air vents in the cover adjacent the lip control the flow of air out of the cover when the foam is compressed. By controlling the air flow out of the foam material, the dynamic resistance of the cushion may be increased, so that more force is absorbed by the cushion when an external force is applied to the container than would be absorbed if exposed foam material were used. A plurality of cushions may be secured to the inside of the container to hold the article snugly in place.

Cushioned Shipping Support

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US Patent:
40799077, Mar 21, 1978
Filed:
Mar 28, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/781579
Inventors:
Laurie G. Mykleby - Palos Park IL
International Classification:
B60P 700
US Classification:
248119R
Abstract:
A cushioning, self-unloading machinery carrier which supports the static machine weight and extends beyond the sides and ends of the machinery to absorb lateral shocks and extends beyond the bottom of the machinery to absorb vertical shocks. The machinery carrier is made up of two U-shaped bumper-skids which fit around opposite ends of the machinery, the inner portion of the base of the U having a wedge-shaped portion with a platform at its upper end adjacent the base, the machinery resting upon the platform when the bumper-skid is in position and the machinery sliding down the wedge as the bumper-skid is pulled away from the machinery, lowering the machinery gently into desired position.
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