Patent classifications
B65D3/26
CONTAINER FOR COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR STORING, TRANSPORTING, DISPENSING AND DISTRIBUTING COMPOSITIONS IN SUCH CONTAINERS
A container for a pharmaceutical composition in which the container has a cover, and a cavity holding a sensor capable of detecting temperature and/or humidity. The sensor is capable of detecting when conditions of temperature and/or humidity fall outside of predetermined ranges. The sensor is further capable of sending a signal to a receiver outside of the container indicating the present or historical conditions of temperature and/or humidity.
CONTAINER FOR COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR STORING, TRANSPORTING, DISPENSING AND DISTRIBUTING COMPOSITIONS IN SUCH CONTAINERS
A container for a pharmaceutical composition in which the container has a cover, and a cavity holding a sensor capable of detecting temperature and/or humidity. The sensor is capable of detecting when conditions of temperature and/or humidity fall outside of predetermined ranges. The sensor is further capable of sending a signal to a receiver outside of the container indicating the present or historical conditions of temperature and/or humidity.
Recyclable composite container
A composite container having a paperboard hollow body with top and bottom open ends. The body is formed by a sidewall with inner and outer surfaces. The composite container includes a body liner extending peripherally about the inner surface of the body and a base connectable to the bottom open end of the hollow body. The base includes a sidewall sized and shaped to fit snugly within the bottom open end of the body. The sidewall is permanently coupled to a bottom portion of the liner. The composite container also includes a collar connectable to the top open end of the hollow body. The collar has a peripheral portion that abuts the top open end and an inner circumferential flange sized and shaped to fit snugly within the top open end of the body. The inner circumferential flange is permanently coupled to a top portion of the liner. The peripheral portion has regions of weakened strength so that the section of the peripheral portion that abuts the top open end can be removed, thereby allowing a user to rapidly remove the coupled collar, liner and base from the hollow body.
Recyclable composite container
A composite container having a paperboard hollow body with top and bottom open ends. The body is formed by a sidewall with inner and outer surfaces. The composite container includes a body liner extending peripherally about the inner surface of the body and a base connectable to the bottom open end of the hollow body. The base includes a sidewall sized and shaped to fit snugly within the bottom open end of the body. The sidewall is permanently coupled to a bottom portion of the liner. The composite container also includes a collar connectable to the top open end of the hollow body. The collar has a peripheral portion that abuts the top open end and an inner circumferential flange sized and shaped to fit snugly within the top open end of the body. The inner circumferential flange is permanently coupled to a top portion of the liner. The peripheral portion has regions of weakened strength so that the section of the peripheral portion that abuts the top open end can be removed, thereby allowing a user to rapidly remove the coupled collar, liner and base from the hollow body.
Storage container
An improved storage container is disclosed for housing items in an enclosed housing with a tamper-evident closure that is easily removed to form a storage container for the items. The storage container includes a container formed as a thin walled, hollow body closed at either end by end members and a peripheral wall defining top and bottom openings which are suitable for closure by the end members. The end member include a plurality of flaps that are integral with and extend from the hollow body and are folded over one another and then joined to each other. A perforation and tear strip encircles the peripheral wall of the hollow body.
CONTAINER WITH REMOVABLE END
The invention comprises a container comprising: a base; at least one paper-based sidewall seamed to and extending upwardly from the base, wherein the at least one sidewall comprises a score line near the base that is at least partially circumferential and is configured to be torn through to remove the base from the sidewall; and a liner ply adhered to an interior surface of the sidewall.
Container with improved stability and pour spout
A drinking device having a conical frustum shaped body sealed at its bottom, a foldable spout and an inward partial closure. The drinking device is preferably bio-degradable and its spout is re-sealable. The drinking device may also have protrusions for standing.
Container with improved stability and pour spout
A drinking device having a conical frustum shaped body sealed at its bottom, a foldable spout and an inward partial closure. The drinking device is preferably bio-degradable and its spout is re-sealable. The drinking device may also have protrusions for standing.
Separable container for frozen dessert product
A separable container and related method for delivering predetermined portions of product contained within a container is provided. The container has a sidewall having a plurality of frangible sections disposed at predetermined distances along the height of the sidewall. A plurality of flexible dividers are interspersed with the product in the container, each of the flexible dividers being substantially aligned with a respective frangible section of the sidewall. Sidewall segments are separable from the container to expose a predetermined portion of the product contained therein, and the flexible dividers define a boundary between adjacent predetermined portions of product to facilitate separation of the exposed predetermined product portions from a remainder of product seated within the container sidewall.
PAPER-BASED COMPOSITE CONTAINER FOR OFF-GASSING PRODUCTS, AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME
A substantially paper-based composite container for an off-gassing product includes a paperboard can body having a substantially gas-impervious liner attached to an inner surface thereof, and a pair of substantially paper-based end closures attached to the opposite ends of the can body, each end closure defining a generally cylindrical sealing panel in contact with an inner surface of the can body. Heat-sealable materials are disposed on opposing surfaces of the sealing panel and can body. The sealing panels of the end closures are attached to the can body by heat seals. The heat seal for at least one of the end closures is discontinuous such that at least one vent channel extends through the heat seal so as to establish fluid communication between an interior of the composite container and the environment outside the composite container. The at least one vent channel is operable to vent excess gas pressure from the interior of the container.