Patent classifications
B65D2211/00
Modular wall paneling system
A modular wall paneling system includes at least two plates. Each plate defines a longitudinal length, and each plate has a plurality of fixture apertures disposed through the plate along the longitudinal length. Each plate has a plurality of panel apertures disposed through plate along the longitudinal length. The plurality of fixture apertures are generally parallel to the plurality of panel apertures. Included are a plurality of panels, each panel having a panel substrate and each panel having at least two hooks disposed on a backside of the panel substrate. Each of the at least two hooks are configured to removably lock into the panel apertures of the at least two plates.
Method and Device for Applying Identification Features to a Packing Strip in Order to Authenticate the Process Packing, Processed Packing and Packing
In the method for applying identification features to a packing strip in order to authenticate the processed packing, the packing strip is fed in a packing line to an embossing station, where logos of all kinds and/or codes and/or a satin finish and/or fold lines are embossed at the cycle rate of the packing machine by means of embossing rollers by deforming the packing strip, Identification: features and possibly other features are produced additionally on the packing strip on-line, in the same process step, and synchronously to the cycle rate by material removal by means of a feature setup comprising a laser installation, the packing strip having a thickness of 50 m to 300 m. The thus treated packing strip is subsequently further processed. Due to the fact that the feature setup for producing the identification features is provided in addition to the embossing rollers but operates in the same process step, all known embossing rollers can be used, and due to the application of lasers for producing the features, e.g. a consecutive numbering can be produced, thereby ensuring a secure authentication method without the need of changing substantially the embossing station comprising a housing with at least two embossing rolls, or lowering the processing speed.
Storage container with inventory control
Systems and methods of the invention relate to managing an inventory of items within a storage container. A storage container can house one or more items for distribution among one or more users such as, for instance, employees. The storage container discussed herein provides authentication of a user, tracking of the inventory each user removes or returns, video/image capture of user during access of the storage container, wireless tracking of items housed within the storage container, among others.
Novel Lockable Security Receptacle for Delivered Packages
Disclosed is a lockable security receptacle for the safe temporary storage of delivered articles to a home or office. The receptacle comprises of a bag having single opening through which the articles can be placed, a lock to secure the articles within the bag, means to securely but removably attach the bag to the inside of the home or office door and a cable connecting the bag to the attachment means. The bag can comprise a water-resistant, ballistic grade fabric of interwoven conductive fibers for protection and security of the delivered article, and can be made with one or more alarms that are triggered if the bag is cut, if the bag is pulled or if the attachment means is pulled.
EYEGLASS READER TAG
A packaging assembly for a pair of eyeglasses. The packaging assembly includes: a front face, the front face comprising at least one front hanger opening and at least two eyeglass temple openings, and a fastening structure configured to restrict removal of an at least one eyeglass temple from the front face. The packaging assembly is configured to facilitate sampling of the pair of eyeglasses while engaged with the packaging assembly. The packaging assembly may include a back face connected to the front face; a cutout; and at least one security element. Furthermore, the fastening structure and at least two eyeglass temple openings may be cooperatively structured to dispose the pair of eyeglasses in a stored position in overlying relation to the front face. Additionally, the present invention relates to a packaging assembly that is practicalthereby permitting a user to effectively sample the pair of eyeglasses by trying them on.
Universal lock for the hook of a roll-off container and method of use
A lock for the hook of a roll-off container box comprises a rail member with two substantially parallel brackets, each bracket having a plurality of apertures for receiving at least one padlock, said brackets terminating at one end in a carrying handle and at the opposite end with a connector pin for engaging with the container box hook. The lock further comprises a box-like outer cover for the rail member, that outer cover having a front wall, a rear wall, a top surface and spaced apart sidewalls. Each sidewall has a track that commences at its bottom edge, and extends parallel to that bottom edge before branching off into an upper and lower pathway for the rail member's connector pin to slide along.
Anti-theft display card
An anti-theft display card is provided, including: a main body, having at least one sleeved structure protruding thereon, the at least one sleeved structure having a through slot open on a free end thereof and forming two restricting walls spacingly, a side of the main body opposite to the through slot having at least one through hole communicating with the through slot, a direction in which the two restricting walls face each other defining a variation direction; at least one restricting member, each said restricting member having a connecting portion connected to the main body and at least one abutting portion, each said abutting portion being inserted into one said through slot of the at least one sleeved structure through one of the through holes to restrict the two restricting walls to move relative to each other along the variation direction.
AN ANTI-THEFT BOTTLE CAP
An anti-theft bottle cap having a lower cap (1), an upper cap (2), and an anti-theft mechanism (3) provided therebetween; an opening (5) in communication with an interior of a container (6) is provided on the lower cap (1); the bottle cap also has a flip plate (21) which prevents prying of the anti-theft mechanism (3); the flip plate (21) is a grabbing part which is grabbed to facilitate opening of the upper cap when it is necessary to pour liquid oil out of the bottle. Since the flip plate (21) partially blocks the anti-theft mechanism, the anti-theft mechanism can be prevented from being pried undamaged, thereby achieving better anti-theft effect.
DOOR CLOSURE
Disclosed is a closure for a door of a shipping container. The closure includes a housing, an outside handle pivotally mounted relative to the housing, an inside handle pivotally mounted relative to the housing, and a catch connected to the inside handle. The closure is configured so that movement of the inside handle between a first position and a second position causes corresponding movement of the catch. A locking mechanism can releasably fix the inside handle relative to the outside handle, such that when in a locked position rotation of the outside handle causes corresponding rotation of the inside handle and when in an unlocked position the inside handle can be rotated independently of the outside handle.
Secure Storage Bag
Storage bags for securing items at a specified location are provided. The storage bags are provided with two independent securing mechanisms, a first mechanism for securing the opening to the bag, and a second mechanism for securing the bag to a location. The securing mechanism for the bag opening may be formed of a lockable zipper or flap of material. The lock may be independent of the operation of the latch closure such that it is closable only once the closure is secure. The securing mechanism for the location may comprise a strap, cable or chain that may be secured around an anchor point at the location and locked.