A disaster pack comprising a pillow, a blanket, and a mattress pad compressed to a volume of about five and on-half percent of their free state volume. A method for making the packaged product comprises the steps of placing the compressible dry good within a bag; placing the compressible dry good di
A disaster pack comprising a pillow, a blanket, and a mattress pad compressed to a volume of about five and on-half percent of their free state volume. A method for making the packaged product comprises the steps of placing the compressible dry good within a bag; placing the compressible dry good disposed within the bag on a platen; compressing the compressible dry good within the bag; sealing the open end of the bag to form a sealed bag; and removing the dry good within the sealed bag from the platen.
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I claim: 1. A disaster pack comprising a packaging bag, a pillow compressed and disposed within a first sealable bag comprised of a first cavity and a first seal at one end of said first cavity, and a blanket compressed and disposed within a second sealable bag comprised of a second cavity and a se
I claim: 1. A disaster pack comprising a packaging bag, a pillow compressed and disposed within a first sealable bag comprised of a first cavity and a first seal at one end of said first cavity, and a blanket compressed and disposed within a second sealable bag comprised of a second cavity and a second seal at one end of said second cavity, wherein said first sealable bag and said second sealable bag are disposed in said packaging bag, wherein said pillow further comprises a first free state volume and said blanket further comprises a second free state volume, wherein said pillow further comprises a first compressed volume and said blanket further comprises a second compressed volume, wherein the sum of the first compressed volume of said pillow and said second compressed volume of said blanket comprises a volume less than about five and one half percent of the sum of the first free state volume of said pillow and the second free state volume of said blanket, wherein said first sealable bag comprises non-permeable laminated film, wherein said second sealable bag comprises non-permeable laminated film, wherein said first seal is a compression seal, wherein said second seal is a compression seal, wherein said pillow comprises at least 50 weight percent of a polymeric material with shape memory properties compressed to a volume of from about two to about three percent of its volume in its free state, wherein said blanket comprises a fabric of fibers selected from the group consisting of wool, silk, linen, polyester, nylon, acetate, ethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, and mixtures thereof, compressed to a volume of less tban about thirteen percent of its volume in its free state, and wherein said disaster pack is produced by a process comprising the steps of: a) placing said pillow within said first sealable bag; b) placing said pillow disposed within said first sealable bag on a platen; c) compressing said pillow within said first sealable bag by using a first press; d) sealing said one end of said first cavity of said first sealable bag to form a first sealed bag; e) removing said fast sealed bag from said platen; f) placing said blanket within said second sealable bag; g) placing said blanket disposed within said second sealable bag on a platen; h) compressing said blanket within said second sealable bag by using a first press; i) sealing said one end of said second cavity of said second sealable bag to form a second sealed bag; j.) removing said second scaled bag from said platen; and k) placing said first sealed bag and said second sealed bag within said first packaging bag. 2. The disaster pack as recited in claim 1, wherein said first sealed bag and said second sealed bag further comprise a stress concentrating notch. 3. The disaster pack as recited in claim 2, wherein said first sealable bag and said second sealable bag comprise a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, low density polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl alcohol, ethylene-vinyl acetate, ethylene tereplithalate, polyethylene terephthalate; isotactic polypropylene, polypropylene, ethylene butyl acetate, ethylene ethyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride, O-nylon, C-nylon, bi-axial nylon, polyurethane, polyester and copolymers and multi-laminates thereof. 4. The disaster pack as recited in claim 3, wherein said first sealable bag and said second sealable bag comprise a laminated film comprising a foamed sheet, a nylon 15 layer laminated onto one side of said foamed sheet and a linear, low-density (L-LDPE) polyethylene 60 film layer laminated onto the other side of said foamed sheet, wherein the thickness of said nylon 15 layer is about 15 microns and the thickness of said L-LDPE 60 layer is about 60 microns. 5. The disaster pack as recited in claim 4, wherein said first seal and said second seal each comprise a heat compression seal. 6. A disaster pack comprising a packaging bag, a pillow compresscd and disposed within a first sealable bag comprised of a first cavity and a first seal at one end of said first cavity, and a blanket compressed and disposed within a second sealable bag comprised of a second cavity and a second seal at one end of said second cavity, wherein said first sealable bag and said second sealable bag are disposed in said packaging bag, wherein said pillow further comprises a first free state volume and said blanket further comprises a second free state volume, wherein said pillow further comprises a first compressed volume and said blanket further comprises a second compressed volume, wherein the sum of the first compressed volume of said pillow and said second compressed volume of said blanket comprises a volume less than about five and one half percent of the sum of the first free state volume of said pillow and the second free state volume of said blanket, wherein said first sealable bag and said second sealable bag comprise a laminated film comprising a foamed sheet, a nylon 15 layer laminated onto one side of said foamed sheet and a linear, low-density (L-LDPE) polyethylene 60 film layer laminated onto the other side of said foamed sheet, wherein the thickness of said nylon 15 layer is about 15 microns and the thickness of said L-LDPE 60 layer is about 60 microns, wherein said first seal and said second seal comprise a compression seal, wherein said pillow comprises at least 50 weight percent of a polymeric material with shape memory properties compressed to a volume of from about two to about three percent of its volume in its free state, wherein said blanket comprises a fabric of fibers selected from the group consisting of wool, silk, linen, polyester, nylon, acetate, ethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, and mixtures thereof, compressed to a volume of less than about thirteen percent of its volume in its free state, and wherein said disaster pack is produced by a process comprising the steps of: a) placing said pillow within said first sealable bag; b) placing said pillow disposed within said first sealable bag on a platen; c) compressing said pillow within said first sealable bag by using a first press; d) scaling said one end of said first cavity of said first sealable bag to form a first sealed bag; e) removing said first sealed bag from said platen; f) placing said blanket within said second sealable bag; g) placing said blanket disposed within said second sealable bag on a platen; h) compressing said blanket within said second sealable bag by rising a first press; i) sealing said one end of said second cavity of said second sealable bag to form a second sealed bag; j) removing said second sealed bag from said platen; and k) placing said first scaled bag and said second sealed bag within said first packaging bag. 7. The disaster pack as recited in claim 6, further comprising a label applied to an outer surface of said first sealed bag, said second sealed bag and said packaging bag. 8. The disaster pack as recited in claim 6 further comprising a mattress pad disposed within a protective sleeve, wherein said protective sleeve is disposed within a third sealed bag, and wherein said mattress comprises at least about sixty weight percent low density polymer foam with shape memory properties compressed to a volume of about eight percent of its volume in its free state. 9. The disaster pack as recited in claim 8, wherein said polymer foam comprises a material selected from the group containing polyurethane, polystyrene, and latex rubber. 10. The disaster pack as recited in claim 9, further comprising at least one article selected from the group consisting of a washcloth, a towel, a toy, a teddy bear, a stuffed animal, a novelty character, a pair of pants, a shirt, slippers, hats, gloves, mittens, cloth booties, footwear, outerwear, a scarf, underwear, socks, a candle, a lighter, a match book, a small flashlight, preserved flat foodstuffs and combinations thereof. 11. The disaster pack as recited in claim 10, wherein said disaster pack is a single-use disposable article. 12. A disaster pack comprising a. a first sealed package comprising 1. a compressed pillow having a compressed volume, i. wherein the means of compression consists of applying a mechanical force with a pressure greater than about 15 pounds per square inch, ii. wherein said compressed pillow comprises at least about 50 weight percent polyester fibers with shape memory properties, 2. said first sealed package further comprises an outer surface and a label applied to said outer surface of said first sealed package, a first sealable bag enclosing said compressed pillow exerting a pressure on said compressed pillow greater than about 15 pounds per square inch, i. wherein said first sealable bag comprises a first open end, a volume and a first seal, i. wherein said volume of said first sealable bag comprises a volume substantially equal to said compressed volume of said pillow, iii. wherein said first sealable bag comprises non-permeable laminated film, iv. wherein said first seal is a compression seal disposed along said first open end of said first sealable bag, b. a second sealed package comprising 1. a compressed blanket having a compressed volume, i. wherein the means of compression consists of applying a mechanical force with a pressure greater than about 15 pounds per square inch, ii. wherein said blanket comprises a fabric of fibers selected from the group consisting of wool, silk, linen, polyester, nylon, acetate, ethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, and mixtures thereof, 2. a second sealable bag enclosing said compressed blanket exerting a pressure on said compressed blanket greater than about 15 pounds per square inch, i. wherein said second sealable bag comprises a second open end, a volume and a second seal, ii. wherein said volume of said second sealable bag comprises a volume substantially equal to said compressed volume of said blanket, iii. wherein said second sealable bag comprises non-permeable laminated film, iv. wherein said second seal is a compression seal disposed along said second open end of said second sealable bag, c. a third sealed package comprising 1. a compressed mattress having a compressed volume, i. wherein the means of compression consists of applying a mechanical force with a pressure greater than about 15 pounds per square inch, ii. wherein said mattress comprises at least about sixty weight percent polymer foam with shape memory, 2. a third sealable bag enclosing said compressed mattress exerting a pressure on said compressed mattress greater than about 15 pounds per square inch, i. wherein said third sealable bag comprises a third open end, a volume and a third seal, ii. wherein said volume of said third sealable bag comprises a volume substantially equal to said compressed volume of said mattress, iii. wherein said third sealable bag comprises non-permeable laminated film, iv. wherein said third seal is a compression seal disposed along said third open end of said third sealable bag, wherein said compressed pillow further comprises a first free state volume, said compressed blanket further comprises a second free state volume, and said compressed mattress pad further comprises a third free state volume, and wherein the sum of the compressed volume of said compressed pillow, said compressed blanket, and said compressed mattress comprises a volume less than about five and one half percent of the sum of the first free state volume of said compressed pillow, the second free state volume of said compressed blanket, and the third free state volume of said compressed mattress. 13. The disaster pack as recited in claim 12, wherein a. said first sealable bag further comprises a stress concentrating notch, b. said second sealable bag further comprises a stress concentrating notch, and c. said third sealable bag further comprises a stress concentrating notch. 14. The disaster pack as recited in claim 13, wherein said first sealable bag, said second sealable bag, and said third sealable bag comprise a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, low density polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl alcohol, ethylene-vinyl acetate, ethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, isotactic polypropylene, polypropylene, ethylene butyl acetate, ethylene ethyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride, O-nylon, C-nylon, hi-axial nylon, polyurethane, polyester and copolymers and multi-laminates thereof. 15. The disaster pack as recited in claim 14, wherein said first sealable bag, said second sealable bag, and said third sealable bag comprise a laminated film comprising a foamed sheet, a nylon 15 layer laminated onto one side of said foamed sheet and a linear, low-density (L-LDPE) polyethylene 60 film layer laminated onto the other side of said foamed sheet, wherein the thickness of said nylon 15 layer is about 15 microns and the thickness of said L-LDPE 60 layer is about 60 microns. 16. The disaster pack as recited in claim 15, wherein said first seal, said second seal and said third seal each comprise a heat compression seal. 17. The disaster pack as recited in claim 16, wherein said third sealed package further comprises a protective sleeve enclosing said mattress. 18. The disaster pack as recited in claim 17, wherein a. said first sealed package further comprises a first outer surface and a label applied to said first outer surface of said first sealed package, b. said second sealed package further comprises a second outer surface and a label applied to said second outer surface of said second sealed package, and c. said third sealed package further comprises a third outer surface and a label applied to said third outer surface of said third sealed package. 19. The disaster pack as recited in claim 18, wherein said polymer foam comprises a material selected from the group containing polyurethane, polystyrene, and latex rubber. 20. The disaster pack as recited in claim 19, further comprising at least one article selected from the group consisting of a washcloth, a towel, a toy, a teddy bear, a stuffed animal, a novelty character, a pair of pants, a shirt, slippers, hats, gloves, mittens, cloth booties, footwear, outerwear, a scarf, underwear, socks, a candle, a lighter, a match book, a small flashlight, preserved flat foodstuffs and combinations thereof.
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