Patent classifications
B65D57/00
Storage container with insulation effect
The present invention provides a storage container with insulation effect, for long-term storage of fresh foods and drinks, said container having a storage space, characterized in that: the storage space includes a supporting frame with a positioning space formed therein and an insulation device provided inside the positioning space; said supporting frame comprising a plurality of longitudinal poles, transverse poles, vertical poles, and branch joints for forming the positioning space; said insulation device comprising at least one sheet-shaped bag and one positioning unit arranged corresponding to the sheet-shaped bag, the sheet-shaped bag configured to hold liquid, the positioning unit configured to fix the sheet-shaped bag on a corresponding side face of the positioning space to avoid movement; the sheet-shaped bag having a flow passage disposed therein for holding the liquid, and flow passages having a one-way valve arranged at one end thereof, which can be used with an injection device for control of the liquid input.
Optimized array of inter-connected palletized products
A collection of articles is disclosed. The collection of articles has a supporting medium and a first plurality of parallelepiped containers arranged in a first layer upon the supporting medium. Each parallelepiped container of the first plurality of parallelepiped containers is disposed adjacent each other to define a first space therebetween. A first portion of the first sidewall of the first parallelepiped container disposed within the first space is bonded to a first portion of the first sidewall of the second parallelepiped container disposed within the first space when the first parallelepiped container and the second parallelepiped container are in contacting engagement. A top of a third parallelepiped container of the first plurality of parallelepiped containers is bonded to a bottom of a third parallelepiped container of the second plurality of parallelepiped containers at least partially coextensive thereto.
Sealed package
A shell for holding one or more products. The shell can comprise a base layer and a barrier layer extending along at least a portion of a face of the base layer, a central wall for receiving at least a portion of the one or more products on an upper side of the central wall, and a stiffening structure extending at least partially around the central wall. The stiffening structure can be configured for resisting bending of at least a portion of the shell toward the upper side of the central wall. The stiffening structure can comprise at least a recess extending along at least a portion of the central wall.
Sealed package
A shell for holding one or more products. The shell can comprise a base layer and a barrier layer extending along at least a portion of a face of the base layer, a central wall for receiving at least a portion of the one or more products on an upper side of the central wall, and a stiffening structure extending at least partially around the central wall. The stiffening structure can be configured for resisting bending of at least a portion of the shell toward the upper side of the central wall. The stiffening structure can comprise at least a recess extending along at least a portion of the central wall.
Tub Insert System with Cross-Brace Holder for Top Loading Washer
Tub Insert System with Cross-Brace Holder for Top Loading Washer A tub insert for a top loading washing machine having a cabinet with a top opening, a lid, and a wash tub disposed within the cabinet may include a tub insert body shaped to engage the cabinet and the wash tub when the tub insert body is inserted through the top opening to substantially prevent movement of the wash tub relative to the cabinet. Cross-brace support panels having cross-brace openings extend from a top edge of the tub insert body upward through a gap between the lid and the cabinet on opposite sides of the lid. The cross-brace openings receive a cross-brace that extends across the cabinet to provide lateral support for a container in which the washing machine is shipped.
Tub Insert System with Cross-Brace Holder for Top Loading Washer
Tub Insert System with Cross-Brace Holder for Top Loading Washer A tub insert for a top loading washing machine having a cabinet with a top opening, a lid, and a wash tub disposed within the cabinet may include a tub insert body shaped to engage the cabinet and the wash tub when the tub insert body is inserted through the top opening to substantially prevent movement of the wash tub relative to the cabinet. Cross-brace support panels having cross-brace openings extend from a top edge of the tub insert body upward through a gap between the lid and the cabinet on opposite sides of the lid. The cross-brace openings receive a cross-brace that extends across the cabinet to provide lateral support for a container in which the washing machine is shipped.
PACKAGING MEMBER AND PACKAGING METHOD FOR PARALLEL LINK ROBOT
A packaging member for a parallel link robot is removably assembled to a subassembly when the subassembly is packaged. The subassembly includes at least a pair of parallel passive links constituting the parallel link robot and at least one connecting member connecting the pair of passive links. The connecting member is a member that is connected to the pair of passive links so as to be rotatable about individual axes orthogonal to a plane including longitudinal axes of the pair of passive links and that can be disconnected when a spacing between the axes becomes less than or equal to a predetermined disassembly distance. The packaging member holds the pair of passive links at relative positions where the spacing is larger than the disassembly distance.
PACKAGING MEMBER AND PACKAGING METHOD FOR PARALLEL LINK ROBOT
A packaging member for a parallel link robot is removably assembled to a subassembly when the subassembly is packaged. The subassembly includes at least a pair of parallel passive links constituting the parallel link robot and at least one connecting member connecting the pair of passive links. The connecting member is a member that is connected to the pair of passive links so as to be rotatable about individual axes orthogonal to a plane including longitudinal axes of the pair of passive links and that can be disconnected when a spacing between the axes becomes less than or equal to a predetermined disassembly distance. The packaging member holds the pair of passive links at relative positions where the spacing is larger than the disassembly distance.