Patent classifications
B65D5/40
PAPER CONTAINER WITH STOPPER
A paper container with a stopper includes: a container main body (9) including a body (6) having a square tubular shape, a bottom (7), and a flat top (8); and a stopper (10) provided on the top. The stopper is positioned adjacent to a first top corner portion (11(A)) of the top. The body includes a first recessed portion (16) formed in a first body corner portion (12(A)) and surrounded by two recessed-portion forming folding line portions (14, 15) extending from a starting point (S) located at the first top corner portion or at a position slightly away from the first top corner portion, branching from the starting point (S) so as to extend toward the bottom direction, and joining together at an end point (E) positioned within a range in which the two recessed-portion forming folding line portions extend until after reaching a first bottom corner portion (13(A)).
PAPER CONTAINER WITH STOPPER
A paper container with a stopper includes: a container main body (9) including a body (6) having a square tubular shape, a bottom (7), and a flat top (8); and a stopper (10) provided on the top. The stopper is positioned adjacent to a first top corner portion (11(A)) of the top. The body includes a first recessed portion (16) formed in a first body corner portion (12(A)) and surrounded by two recessed-portion forming folding line portions (14, 15) extending from a starting point (S) located at the first top corner portion or at a position slightly away from the first top corner portion, branching from the starting point (S) so as to extend toward the bottom direction, and joining together at an end point (E) positioned within a range in which the two recessed-portion forming folding line portions extend until after reaching a first bottom corner portion (13(A)).
SCENTED ATTACHMENTS FOR BEVERAGE CARTONS
Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for controlling scent delivery by a scented article for beverage containers such as box cartons. In some aspects, a scent delivery system includes a cap removably attachable to a carton container at an opening of the carton container, the cap being moveable between an open position that allows a fluid beverage within the carton container to flow outward and a closed position that prevents the beverage to flow outward; and a scented article that couples to the carton container or the cap and operable to generate a scent capable of stimulating an olfactory sensation of a user including during consumption of the beverage when the cap is in the open position, and when the cap is in closed position, a seal is created by the cap and a base region of the carton container to enclose the scented article and lock in the scent.
SCENTED ATTACHMENTS FOR BEVERAGE CARTONS
Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for controlling scent delivery by a scented article for beverage containers such as box cartons. In some aspects, a scent delivery system includes a cap removably attachable to a carton container at an opening of the carton container, the cap being moveable between an open position that allows a fluid beverage within the carton container to flow outward and a closed position that prevents the beverage to flow outward; and a scented article that couples to the carton container or the cap and operable to generate a scent capable of stimulating an olfactory sensation of a user including during consumption of the beverage when the cap is in the open position, and when the cap is in closed position, a seal is created by the cap and a base region of the carton container to enclose the scented article and lock in the scent.
Liquid container
A solution for a logistical problem within the beverage industry, specifically related to hot beverages such as coffee and tea; namely, storing the means to sell the beverages, which generally includes a cup, a lid for the cup, and an insulation sleeve that allows holding the cup in a comfortable way for the consumer, avoiding burns due to the high temperatures of the liquid. Thus, the container presented here unifies the 3 elements, comprising a body formed by a base and a wall, where the upper edge of said container has a group of flaps that in their closed position enables liquid containment and prevents spillage in case the container is moved, and through a modification in the cross profile of the wall. Additionally, the container has an insulation sleeve that keeps the contact surface at a low temperature.
Liquid container
A solution for a logistical problem within the beverage industry, specifically related to hot beverages such as coffee and tea; namely, storing the means to sell the beverages, which generally includes a cup, a lid for the cup, and an insulation sleeve that allows holding the cup in a comfortable way for the consumer, avoiding burns due to the high temperatures of the liquid. Thus, the container presented here unifies the 3 elements, comprising a body formed by a base and a wall, where the upper edge of said container has a group of flaps that in their closed position enables liquid containment and prevents spillage in case the container is moved, and through a modification in the cross profile of the wall. Additionally, the container has an insulation sleeve that keeps the contact surface at a low temperature.
Liquid supplying apparatuses, liquid ejecting apparatuses, and containers
A liquid supplying apparatus includes a support table on which a container for storing liquid can be placed, a liquid flow path detachably connected to the container, a movable section configured to push up the container placed on the support table. A force of the movable section pushing up the container is smaller than a weight of the container at full capacity. As the residual amount of liquid decreases, the container placed on the support table is pushed up by the movable section and displaced while remaining connected to the liquid flow path.
Liquid supplying apparatuses, liquid ejecting apparatuses, and containers
A liquid supplying apparatus includes a support table on which a container for storing liquid can be placed, a liquid flow path detachably connected to the container, a movable section configured to push up the container placed on the support table. A force of the movable section pushing up the container is smaller than a weight of the container at full capacity. As the residual amount of liquid decreases, the container placed on the support table is pushed up by the movable section and displaced while remaining connected to the liquid flow path.
Stackable cartons, system, and methods of using the same
A carton for holding at least one article includes a plurality of panels extending at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels includes a top panel, a bottom panel, a front panel, a back panel, and at least one side panel. The top panel is recessed below a portion of each of the front panel, the back panel, and the at least one side panel to form a recessed top portion for receiving a portion of a vertically adjacent carton.
BOXES, BLANKS, AND SYSTEMS FOR BAG-IN-BOX DISPENSED PRODUCTS
Corrugated boxes, box blanks, and systems for individually shipping a bag of liquid stored therein and converting into a bag-in-box dispenser are provided. An example system comprises a box with walls defining an opening. A perforation feature is defined on a front wall with a bottom thereof being spaced apart from the box bottom. The perforation feature is removable to enable a dispensing tap of the stored bag to be accessed and positioned to extend past/through the front wall. An insert is designed to be positioned within the box and includes a top surface that is positioned proximate the bottom of the perforation feature to support the stored bag. The box is configured to store a bag of liquid ranging from 2 to 10 liters and is designed to pass individual box shipping test standards, such as ISTA and SIOC test standards. Methods of forming the box are also provided.