E BAGS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EBAGS DIRECT MARKETING VENTURES 575 WEST STREET, SUITE 101 MANSFIELD MA 02048 E BAGS;On-line retail store services featuring leather, imitation leather, ballistic nylon handbags, luggage and backpacks;
EBAGS EBAGS 5500 GREENWOOD PLAZA BLVD., SUITE 160 GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111 E BAGS;On-line retail store services featuring leather, imitation leather, ballistic nylon handbags, luggage and backpacks;
EBAGS E- Bags, Inc. 1 Red Fox Lane Greenwood Village CO 80111 E BAGS;On-line retail store services featuring leather, imitation leather, ballistic nylon handbags, luggage and backpacks;
EBAGS W.S. Darley & Co. 325 Spring Lake Drive Itasca IL 60143 E BAGS;on-line retail store services featuring military, law enforcement, rescue and safety goods and accessories; on-line retail store services featuring military, law enforcement, rescue and safety equipment, clothing, footwear, communication headsets, foliage, gloves, socks, sunglasses, swim goggles, life preservers, replacement lenses, firearm accessories, gaiters, swim fins, snorkels, camp stoves, towels, combination locks, holsters, carabiner hooks, safety flags, reflective belts, pants, jackets, wind shirts, neck gaiters, hydration kits, helmets, weapon cleaner and accessories, tactical gear, headlamps, lanyards, pouches, battery packs, lamps, visors, dry suits, rappel belts, pulleys, rope clamps, mattresses, face paint kits, keyed locks, canteens, panchos, cooking sets, camp stoves, flight suits, snow pickets, shovels, snow shoes, axes, weapon sights, slings; on-line retail store services for military, law enforcement, rescue and safety personnel having authorized access to view and/or purchase a variety of military, law enforcement, rescue and safety goods and accessories; computerized on-line ordering services featuring a wide variety of military, law enforcement, rescue and safety goods and accessories;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for manufacturing square bottom plastic bags designed to stand upright when opened. The bags are constructed with open tops, side handle openings and attached headers or with t-shirt style handles. The bags are produced in registered bag stacks and include means for adhering a rear surface of one bag to a front surface of a subsequent bag making the bags self-opening when used in dispensing rack. The headered bags have tear-off headers or headers with weakened areas that will rupture upon dispensing. The t-shirt bags have apertures through the handles to suspend the bags on a rack or a header attached above the handles. The bags have detachable or rupturable center tabs. The bags are registered with hot pins or cold stakes through an upper portion of the bags or bag handles. The bags have openings, microperforations, or are formed of porous material to dissipate heat or moisture.