DAVID TUCKER RADEN
Pilots at 121 Ter, Shawnee Mission, KS

License number
Kansas A2438814
Issued Date
Jan 2016
Expiration Date
Jan 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2701 W 121St Ter, Shawnee Mission, KS 66209

Professional information

David Raden Photo 1

Security Bag

US Patent:
5318364, Jun 7, 1994
Filed:
Oct 28, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/967796
Inventors:
David T. Raden - Leawood KS
International Classification:
B65D 3334
US Classification:
383 5
Abstract:
A closure system for a plastic security bag comprises an access opening of the security bag formed by the displaced top edges of the front and rear panels. An adhesive laden carrier film regulates access thereto. The film has an internal line of serration and is affixed to the bag below the top edge of the front panel. A band of temperature-sensitive "hot melt" is supplied therealong. Upon removal of the releasable liner the carrier film is positioned such that the hot melt contacts the rear panel of the bag with the edges of the carrier film aligned with the edges of the rear panel to preclude purchase of the edges. The bag bears ink indicia which deteriorates upon chemical substances being sprayed thereon in an attempt to fracture the adhesive bond. The flush edges of the bag and/or the water-based indicia preclude an undetected, undesirable access to the bag. The bag has scalloped marginal edges which are separable if one attempts to enter the bag at the marginal edges.


David Raden Photo 2

Security Bag

US Patent:
5108194, Apr 28, 1992
Filed:
Jan 7, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/638331
Inventors:
David T. Raden - Leawood KS
International Classification:
B65D 2730, B65D 2738
US Classification:
383 5
Abstract:
A closure system for a plactic security bag comprises an access opening with an adhesive laden cellophane carrier film regulating access thereto. The film is affixed to the bag below the lower edge of the access opening and has a band of "hot melt" therealong. Upon removal of the releasable liner the carrier film is positioned such that the "hot melt" spans the access opening and closes the same. Lacquer coating at the ends of the opening preclude undesirable sticking of the releasable liner to the security bag. The ends of the access opening are "heat sealed" and cooperate with the adhesive to preclude leakage of liquid through the closed opening. Entry of the bag is accomplished by tearing the carrier film and/or bag proper which is evident to an observer.