B65D77/00

Containers for holding materials

A container includes: a skeleton shell defining a container body of the container, the skeleton shell being formed from a recycled and/or biodegradable pulp material; and, a bag or liner removably disposed within the skeleton shell. Wherein the skeleton shell includes at least one separation feature that facilitates separation of the skeleton shell from the bag or liner.

Plastic-free trapped tray packaging
12060209 · 2024-08-13 · ·

A trapped tray product packaging having a paperboard or a molded pulp tray trapped between a first panel and a second panel is provided. The first panel has an opening for placement of the tray. The tray includes a lip that is trapped between the first panel and the second panel. The first and second panels can be formed from paperboard.

Compositional Notebook/Diary with Concealed Pocket for Valuables
20180354698 · 2018-12-13 ·

A valuables-holding device in the form of a booklet which appears, when closed, to be an ordinary compositional notebook or pocket diary has a flange or transparent overlay extending around three sides of the inside front cover. A flexible covering plate, with its edge secured to the spine of the booklet, has its free edge capable of being slid behind the overlay. This will cover the space between the back of the covering plate and the inside surface of the front cover of the booklet. The covering plate can be slid out of the overlay, too, to expose that space. Secured to the inside of the front cover is a credit card organizer. The front cover and the covering plate are both preferably formed with a thin sheet of metal. Thus, the space between those components is electronically sealed or blocked from an RFID reader. The covering plate includes a slot for sliding paper money therethrough and into the space between the back of the credit card organizer and the inside surface of the front cover.

CONTAINER WITH AN INNER BAG
20180334310 · 2018-11-22 ·

A container comprises a substantially rigid outer container and a readily deformable inner bag, wherein the outer container and the inner bag consist of different thermoplastic plastic materials such that the outer container and the inner bag do not undergo a weld connection with one another, with a container opening and at least one pressure balancing opening in the wall of the outer container for balancing the pressure in the gap between the outer container and the inner bag when the inner bag contracts, wherein integrated into the layer of the inner bag, which is directed towards the outer container, and/or into the layer of the outer container, which is directed towards the inner bag, are microbodies, of a material which does not melt during the manufacture of the container, which produce irregularities on the surface of the layer(s) in which microbodies are imbedded.

Method of producing scented tissue paper product
10106929 · 2018-10-23 · ·

To provide a method of producing scented tissue paper. The problem is solved by performing shrink wrapping in which a tissue paper housing obtained by carrying fragrance-containing microcapsules on an inner surface of a housing box using a binder is covered with a shrink film and the shrink film is exposed to hot air W so as to be attached to the tissue paper housing, causing the fragrance-containing microcapsules to be detached from the binder by heating the tissue paper housing at the time of the shrink wrapping, and providing the scent for plural sheets of tissue papers.

SURGICAL KIT AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME

A surgical kit includes a plurality of trays. Each of the plurality of trays includes plurality of surgical instruments made of a disposable material, with each of the plurality of surgical instruments being preassembled in the plurality of trays. The plurality of surgical instruments are arranged in the plurality of trays in an order in which the plurality of surgical instruments are to be used in a surgical procedure, and the plurality of trays are arranged in the surgical kit in the order in which the plurality of trays are to be used in the surgical procedure.

Transport container for packaging a beverage-filled cup
20240300719 · 2024-09-12 ·

There is proposed a transport container for packaging a beverage-filled cup that includes a cover made of aluminum foil and configured as a truncated cone having a bottom on its small base, whose size corresponds to the size of a standard lid of a sealable cup, wherein an integral tear-off strip with an outwardly protruding tongue is disposed on the inner surface of the cover, around the circumference thereof, at a distance of not less than the lid's height, and the cover's height is greater than the lid's height. There is also proposed an attachment for packaging a beverage-filled cup in the transport container, and a method for packaging the beverage-filled cup for transportation, and the beverage-filled cup packaged in the transport container. The prosed container and attachment allow to partially maintain an initial temperature of the contents of the cup and to keep the cup's hygienic during transportation.

Packaging and process for the sterile packaging of objects for medical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications

Packaging for the sterile storage and transport of objects for medical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications and a packaging process are provided. The packaging includes at least one bag made of a first and a second web, bonded to one another, a feature thereof being that the first web consists of a selectively permeable nonwoven fabric and that the second web consists of a laminated film with at least three layers, where the first layer is a polymer film arranged on the external side of the bag, the second layer is a lamination adhesive and the third layer is a polymer film arranged on the internal side of the bag. At least one of the layers of the second web includes one or more pigments. In an 8-bit greyscale image, the seal seam, imaged in transmitted light and contrast-standardized, is depicted within a greyscale value range of 50-200.