Patent classifications
B65D23/08
Pharmaceutical packages with coatings comprising polysilazane
The present disclosure is directed to pharmaceutical packages that include a coating that comprises polysilazane, and methods for the production of such. In one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a pharmaceutical package may include a glass container comprising a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The first surface may be an outer surface of the glass container. The pharmaceutical package may further include a coating positioned over at least a portion of the first surface of the glass container. The coating may include polysilazane.
Means to hold together multiple containers and securely fasten interchangeable decorative coverings
In its preferred embodiment, my invention presents a product and method whereby a series of containers can be held together along a longitudinal axis, a decorative covering can be held securely to a container, and an individual can easily and quickly change the appearance of the container by removing the attached covering and securely attaching another without need of an additional securing means included in either of the coverings. Changing the covering can be for reasons such as matching the look to a specific color scheme or to the surroundings it is in, to coordinate colors/theme of a specific holiday, or to align with a child's interests, such as a favorite sport they are involved in or a field of interest they follow.
Wine bottle with cork retainer and re-use features
A wine bottle is provided with a punt at a lower end which includes a cork retainer therein. A cork can thus be stored within the cork retainer. In one embodiment, the cork retainer includes two retainer surfaces which are opposing each other horizontally, and spaced apart by a length similar to opposing portions of the cork to allow the cork to fit tightly between these retainer surfaces. Space above the retainer surfaces can hold a foil wrap with the cork within the cork retainer and holding the foil wrap in place. Full re-use of the bottle is thus facilitated. In one embodiment, the bottle has an octagonal shape so that multiple bottles can be shipped together and placed adjacent each other with flat surfaces distributing loads therebetween, without forces concentrated at points thereof, and to keep the bottles in good shape for washing, refilling and re-use.
Secure packaging for bottle-type containers
A secure packaging for bottle-type containers having a body, a neck terminating in an opening into an interior of the bottle, and a cap for sealing the opening. The packaging may include a flexible casing having an interior cavity for receiving the bottle body, and a first aperture configured to admit the bottle body into the cavity. A second aperture is configured to receive the neck of the bottle, such that the bottle opening protrudes from the casing when the bottle body is received in the cavity. A first tether may be configured to facilitate releasably securing the casing to an object. A second tether is operatively coupled between the casing and the aperture on the bottle cap. The second tether is configured to secure the cap with the casing and to be frangibly removed from the casing prior to use of the bottle to dispense contents of the bottle.
Secure packaging for bottle-type containers
A secure packaging for bottle-type containers having a body, a neck terminating in an opening into an interior of the bottle, and a cap for sealing the opening. The packaging may include a flexible casing having an interior cavity for receiving the bottle body, and a first aperture configured to admit the bottle body into the cavity. A second aperture is configured to receive the neck of the bottle, such that the bottle opening protrudes from the casing when the bottle body is received in the cavity. A first tether may be configured to facilitate releasably securing the casing to an object. A second tether is operatively coupled between the casing and the aperture on the bottle cap. The second tether is configured to secure the cap with the casing and to be frangibly removed from the casing prior to use of the bottle to dispense contents of the bottle.
BLOW MOLDING METHOD, COMPOSITE PREFORM, COMPOSITE CONTAINER, INNER LABEL MEMBER, AND PLASTIC MEMBER
A composite preform including a preform and a plastic member in close contact with the outer surface of the preform is made by preparing the preform made of plastic material and arranging the plastic member to surround the outer surface of the preform. Subsequently, the composite preform is heated and inserted in a blow molding die and undergoes blow molding in the blow molding die, by which the preform and the plastic member of the composite preform are inflated integrally and a composite container is obtained.
Beverage Shade
A method for forming a foldable beverage shade involves joining a bottom edge of a fabric sheet with an overall height from the bottom edge to a center of the curved top edge, around a cylindrical outer surface of a coaster element using attachment interfaces, and raising spreader elements shaped to have a circular arc length greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees, the spreader elements engaged in loops spanning the centerline of the fabric sheet, to be horizontal, and engaging ends of the spreader elements in pockets joined to the fabric sheet along the side edges of the fabric sheet, such that the spreader elements, such that the fabric sheet forms an erect shade above and around the coaster element, and a beverage container may be placed on the coaster element and be shaded.
Beverage Shade
A method for forming a foldable beverage shade involves joining a bottom edge of a fabric sheet with an overall height from the bottom edge to a center of the curved top edge, around a cylindrical outer surface of a coaster element using attachment interfaces, and raising spreader elements shaped to have a circular arc length greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees, the spreader elements engaged in loops spanning the centerline of the fabric sheet, to be horizontal, and engaging ends of the spreader elements in pockets joined to the fabric sheet along the side edges of the fabric sheet, such that the spreader elements, such that the fabric sheet forms an erect shade above and around the coaster element, and a beverage container may be placed on the coaster element and be shaded.
Decorative sleeve for soft-packaging products
The present disclosure provides generally for transforming the exterior of everyday products, such as toiletries and makeup, to have a decorative aesthetic. More specifically, the present disclosure describes a decorative sleeve for soft-packaging products, such as toothpaste, tubes of makeup, or lotion containers. In some aspects, the decorative sleeve may be universal, wherein the decorative sleeve may be adaptable to a range of soft-packaging products. In some embodiments, the decorative sleeve may be customizable, wherein a user may customize one or more parameters of the decorative sleeve, such as size, color, functionality, or text, as non-limiting examples.
GLASS CONTAINERS FOR STORING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS
- Joseph Michael Matusick ,
- Sinue Gomez-Mower ,
- Weirong Jiang ,
- Steven Edward DeMar ,
- Christie Leigh McCarthy ,
- Connor Thomas O’Malley ,
- John Stephen Peanasky ,
- Shivani Rao Polasani ,
- James Ernest Webb ,
- Michael Clement Ruotolo ,
- Bryan James Musk ,
- Jared Seaman Aaldenberg ,
- Eric Lewis Allington ,
- Douglas Miles Noni ,
- Amber Leigh Tremper ,
- Kristen Dae Waight ,
- Kevin Patrick McNelis ,
- Patrick Joseph Cimo ,
- Christy Lynn Chapman ,
- Robert Anthony Schaut ,
- Adam Robert Sarafian
Disclosed herein are glass pharmaceutical vials having sidewalls of reduced thickness. In embodiments, the glass pharmaceutical vial may include a glass body comprising a sidewall enclosing an interior volume. An outer diameter D of the glass body is equal to a diameter d.sub.1 of a glass vial of size X as defined by ISO 8362-1, wherein X is one of 2R, 3R, 4R, 6R, 8R, 10R, 15R, 20R, 25R, 30R, 50R, and 100R as defined by ISO 8362-1. However, the sidewall of the glass pharmaceutical vial comprises an average wall thickness T.sub.i that is less than or equal to 0.85*s.sub.1, wherein s.sub.1 is a wall thickness of the glass vial of size X as defined by ISO 8362-1 and X is one of 2R, 3R, 4R, 6R, 8R, 10R, 15R, 20R, 25R, 30R, 50R, and 100R as defined by ISO 8362-1.