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Julian Richard Martin
Researcher at R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Publications - 4
Citations - 61
Julian Richard Martin is an academic researcher from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carton & Stamping. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 61 citations.
Papers
More filters
Patent
Smoking product and process for manufacturing same
TL;DR: Filter-tipped cigarettes, cigars and similar smoking products which employ self-supporting non-wrapped fibrous filters are disclosed wherein the tobacco-containing portions are attached to the fibrous filter by tipping paper that is coated in a specified manner with a hot-melt adhesive as discussed by the authors.
Patent
Transfer applying machine
Max Norris Baker,Watson M. Dufour,Julian Richard Martin,John D. Welch,Donald R. Wilkinson,Marvin G. Woempner +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an improved machine for automatically applying transfers such as tax stamps to multiple packages contained in a carton is disclosed, which is adjustable to accommodate a variety of carton and package sizes and to apply the transfers to a selected part of each package in the carton accurately.
Patent
Method for applying transfers
TL;DR: In this article, a machine for automatically applying transfers such as tax stamps to multiple packages contained in a carton is described, which is adjustable to accommodate a variety of carton and package sizes and to apply the transfers to each package in the carton accurately while using stock rolls of transfers on which the transfers are mounted with a predetermined spacing that does not necessarily correspond to the spacing of packages within the Carton.
Patent
Machine for applying transfers
TL;DR: In this paper, a machine for automatically applying transfers such as tax stamps to multiple packages contained in a carton is described, which is adjustable to accommodate a variety of carton and package sizes and to apply the transfers to each package in the carton accurately while using stock rolls of transfers on which the transfers are mounted with a predetermined spacing that does not necessarily correspond to the spacing of packages within the Carton.