Patent classifications
B65D25/28
CUSHIONING, PACKING, AND PACKAGE
Cushioning supports a bottom corner section of an article being packed. The corner section has a bottom face, a first side face, and a second side face. The cushioning includes a first cushioning member and a second cushioning member that are separable from each other. The first cushioning member includes a bottom section that faces the bottom face of the corner section of the packed article and a first side section that faces the first side face of the corner section of the packed article. The second cushioning member includes a second side section that faces the second side face of the corner section of the packed article.
CUSHIONING, PACKING, AND PACKAGE
Cushioning supports a bottom corner section of an article being packed. The corner section has a bottom face, a first side face, and a second side face. The cushioning includes a first cushioning member and a second cushioning member that are separable from each other. The first cushioning member includes a bottom section that faces the bottom face of the corner section of the packed article and a first side section that faces the first side face of the corner section of the packed article. The second cushioning member includes a second side section that faces the second side face of the corner section of the packed article.
BEVERAGE CONTAINER WITH HANDLE
A beverage container is provided having a container main body and a handle portion attached thereto. The container main body has an upper portion with an aperture, a lower sidewall extending downwardly from the aperture, and an upper sidewall having a substantially cylindrical shape extending upwardly from the upper portion. The handle portion includes a grip portion, an attachment collar disposed on an upper handle portion, and a lower handle portion fastened to the container main body by a fastening member. The attachment collar may have an annular or curved shape that snugly fits around the upper sidewall of the container main body to attach the upper handle portion to the container main body.
Container with handle
A container with a handle includes a container body. The container body has a peripheral edge extending outward to form a ring portion. The ring portion is provided with a first slot penetrating through the ring portion. The first slot cuts the ring portion to form a first handle portion and a first edge portion completely connected to the container body. In addition, the ring portion is further provided with a second slot penetrating through the ring portion. The first slot and the second slot are respectively located on two opposite sides of the ring portion. The second slot cuts the ring portion to form a second handle portion and a second edge portion completely connected to the container body. The first handle portion and the second handle portion each have two ends connected to the container body and may be pulled up as the handle.
Container lid with rotatable sipper and flexible handle
A container lid can include: a body having an opening formed therethrough; a sipping member rotatably coupled to the body, a passageway formed through an interior of the sipping member so as to extend from a proximal end of the sipping member to a distal end of the sipping member, the sipping member configured to rotate between a stowed position in which the passageway and the opening are misaligned, such that the opening is sealed, and a released position in which the passageway and the opening are aligned; and a flexible handle connected at a first end to the sipping member and rotatably coupled at a second end to the body via a pivot pin. The handle can be configured such that a substantially downward force exerted on the handle causes rotation of the sipping member toward the released position.
Removable Can Holding Refrigerator Container
A beverage can holding container (20) is removably positionable within an interior area (12) of a refrigerator (10). The container has an interior area (36) that holds a plurality of beverage cans (22). A plurality of handles (46, 58, 60) are provided to facilitate removing the container from the refrigerator and transporting the container with the beverage cans therein to a location away from the refrigerator where the beverages will be consumed.
Ergonomic handle and structures operable in conjunction therewith
An ergonomic handle configuration has a larger diameter than known conventional handles. The handle is configured with a predetermined combination of convex and concave curvatures that combine in such a way as to mimic a curvature of a user's palm along an area of contact of the palm with the handle, as well as to mimic a curvature of a user's fingers when curled to grip the handle along an area of contact of the fingers with the handle, when a user grips the handle. In addition, implementations of the handle in combination with a container or implement can include a thumb rest that is specifically configured to engage a thumb of a user in a neutral posture thumb position when gripping the handle.
STORAGE BOX
The present disclosure relates to storage boxes commonly used to organize and store items such as school-related supplies that may be carried by a student. The storage boxes generally include a lid and a base. The base optionally includes a divider which provides for two or more storage portions within an interior of the base, while also acting as a functional grip on the outside of the box. A latch mechanism is provided which securely latches the lid and base together in a closed configuration.
Article and method of manufacture of resiliant stackable reusable container
An article of manufacture and process for manufacturing a reusable stackable resilient container formed from lightweight materials and coated with a polyurea coating to provide structural support. An article of manufacture may be formed in the various dimensions and shape to enclose items and objects that are delicate and of high-value for shipping. The reusable stackable resilient container has advantages of a long service life, less weight, a lower cost of production, impact-resistant, impervious to environmental factors and other improved characteristics.
Container with inverted hook-shaped handle
A container for containing generally flowable solid or liquid materials and capable of being hung in an inverted position is provided. The container includes a container body and a protruding hook-shaped handle, wherein the hook-shaped handle is arranged in L-shaped or inverted-hook configuration according to which a hooking space is formed oriented towards a top rim of the container. By hanging the container in an inverted position, the container is able to rapidly rinse and dry out after washing, while keeping the container top rim in the air and avoiding contamination of the container. The hook-shaped handle further allows the container to be conveniently and temporarily hung from a bowl sidewall, taking up no countertop or table space. The hook-shaped handle preferably protrudes from the base of the container to contribute to container stability when placed in an upright position.