Patent classifications
B65D25/34
Method for Manufacturing Object to be Printed and Object to be Printed
Provided is an object to be printed which can improve the quality of a printed image in inkjet printing on the object to be printed, regardless of the resolution of an inkjet image. In a method for producing an object to be printed having an area to be printed on a surface thereof, a surface of the area to be printed is adjusted so that the area to be printed has a surface energy E (mN/m) of 30 or more and 50 or less. The object to be printed is selected from a can and a film for containers.
Magnetic coolie beverage holder
A beverage holder with an insulating sleeve holds a beverage container and a magnetic mount to magnetically secure the insulating sleeve with the beverage container therein to a ferromagnetic support structure. The magnetic mount comprises an exterior housing located outside the insulating sleeve and on a lateral wall of the insulating sleeve. A magnet is carried by the exterior housing and located outside of the insulating sleeve. An interior backing is located on an interior of the insulating sleeve and fastened to the exterior housing through the insulating sleeve. The exterior housing and the interior backing sandwich a portion of the lateral wall of the insulating sleeve.
Magnetic coolie beverage holder
A beverage holder with an insulating sleeve holds a beverage container and a magnetic mount to magnetically secure the insulating sleeve with the beverage container therein to a ferromagnetic support structure. The magnetic mount comprises an exterior housing located outside the insulating sleeve and on a lateral wall of the insulating sleeve. A magnet is carried by the exterior housing and located outside of the insulating sleeve. An interior backing is located on an interior of the insulating sleeve and fastened to the exterior housing through the insulating sleeve. The exterior housing and the interior backing sandwich a portion of the lateral wall of the insulating sleeve.
DRIPPING CONTAINER COVER
A dripping container cover includes: a bottom part; a first pressing part; and a second pressing part including a face facing the first pressing part, wherein the above described face and a face of the first pressing part which faces the second pressing part are provided with projections, and wherein a distance between an end of each of the projections, the end being apart from the bottom part further than the other end, and the bottom part is at least a predetermined value and the projections are arranged within both outermost ranges of the storing part assuming that the storing part is divided into four in a width direction thereof or wherein the above distance is less than a predetermined value and the projections are arranged within central ranges of the storing part assuming that the storing part is divided into four in the width direction.
DRIPPING CONTAINER COVER
A dripping container cover includes: a bottom part; a first pressing part; and a second pressing part including a face facing the first pressing part, wherein the above described face and a face of the first pressing part which faces the second pressing part are provided with projections, and wherein a distance between an end of each of the projections, the end being apart from the bottom part further than the other end, and the bottom part is at least a predetermined value and the projections are arranged within both outermost ranges of the storing part assuming that the storing part is divided into four in a width direction thereof or wherein the above distance is less than a predetermined value and the projections are arranged within central ranges of the storing part assuming that the storing part is divided into four in the width direction.
MOLDED PULP PRODUCTS INCORPORATING SURFACE ENHANCED PULP FIBERS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
In a particular implementation, a method of pulp product manufacture includes spraying a surface enhanced pulp fiber (SEPF) coating on at least a portion of a molded pulp product, the SEPF coating comprising SEPF having a length weighted average fiber length that is at least 0.20 millimeters (mm) and an average hydrodynamic specific surface area that is at least 10 square meters per gram (m.sup.2/g).
Packaging Material And Methods Of Manufacture
Packaging materials and methods of manufacture are disclosed. The packaging material comprises a substrate surface and film coating selected from the group consisting of an elastomer, a polymer, an inorganic material and combinations thereof. The film coating includes a first layer and a second layer, the first layer deposited on the second layer. The first layer has a formula of SiO.sub.xN.sub.yC.sub.z, where x is in a range from 1.9 to 2.15, y is in a range from 0.01 to 0.08, and z is in a range from 0.10 to 0.40.
Packaging Material And Methods Of Manufacture
Packaging materials and methods of manufacture are disclosed. The packaging material comprises a substrate surface and film coating selected from the group consisting of an elastomer, a polymer, an inorganic material and combinations thereof. The film coating includes a first layer and a second layer, the first layer deposited on the second layer. The first layer has a formula of SiO.sub.xN.sub.yC.sub.z, where x is in a range from 1.9 to 2.15, y is in a range from 0.01 to 0.08, and z is in a range from 0.10 to 0.40.
MULTI-STAGE POLYMERIC LATEXES, COATING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH LATEXES, AND ARTICLES COATED THEREWITH
An aqueous coating composition is provided that is useful in coating a variety of substrates, including interior or exterior portions of food or beverage cans. The coating composition includes a resin system that includes a multi-stage latex. In some embodiments, the multi-stage latex is formed using a process that includes emulsion polymerizing two or more stages in the presence of an aqueous dispersion including a water-dispersible polymer. In certain preferred embodiments, the water-dispersible polymer is a polyether polymer.
Portable Container and Container Assembly
A portable container and container assembly provides a durable, functional and simple carry-all solution for dry and wet provisions, goods and gear. Exemplary features of various embodiments include one or more of an overmolded pad on the bottom of the container, a removable handle incorporating a releasable retaining structure, a lid that seals within the container cavity and is flush with the outer periphery of the container sidewall and/or has a cellular internal reinforcing structure, a skirt extending around the sidewall that is integral with handle mounts for the handle and/or provides a connection point for external components, and a drop-in tray with a collapsible handle.