B65D71/0088

MIRROR UNIT TRANSPORT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING IN A SOLAR FIELD
20200115124 · 2020-04-16 · ·

To provide an efficient transportation possibility for mirror units which is reliable and cost-effective in equal measure, end panels are first attached to the end faces of the mirror units such that several of the end panels complement one another so as to form a transport device with which the mirror units can be assembled in order to form a transport unit. The end panels form a support frame, which can be anchored in base rails, in a manner similar to a jigsaw puzzle, the support frame allowing a secure and simple transport of multiple mirror units on a narrow space.

Cargo strap protector
10618452 · 2020-04-14 ·

A strap protector that includes a first member having a first castellated edge, a ramp sloping down and away from the first castellated edge, and a first securing member extending from one inner wall towards an opposite inner wall, forming a strap opening between the ramp and the first securing member configured to receive a strap. The strap protector also includes a second member having a second castellated edge, a ramp sloping down and away from the second castellated edge, and a second securing member extending from one inner wall towards an opposite inner wall, forming a strap opening between the ramp and the second securing member configured to receive the strap. The strap protector also includes a pin disposed through the first and second members to pivotally connect the first member to the second member.

METHOD FOR THE STOWING OF A SET CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE ELEMENTS IN AN OVERPACK AND SET CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE ELEMENTS FOR STOWING IN AN OVERPACK
20200095041 · 2020-03-26 · ·

A method for stowing a set consisting of multiple elements in an overpack as well as a set consisting of multiple elements for stowing in an overpack, in which all the elements of the set are arranged in a common overpack in a predetermined sequence and in a predetermined orientation to each other, and a base surface of the overpack corresponds to a base surface of an EUR pallet.

Insulating package
11939091 · 2024-03-26 · ·

The present application relates to a method for manufacturing an improved package of compressed mineral wool insulation blowing wool fibers.

A PIPE FRAME
20240092548 · 2024-03-21 ·

A pipe frame, a pipe crate and methods of use thereof for holding a plurality of pipes together for storing, handling and transport are disclosed herein. In one form, there is provided a pipe frame including: at least two frame members connectable together to form the pipe frame; at least one transverse leg formation operatively associated with an end of a first frame member; at least one receiving opening defined at an end of a second frame member and configured to at least partially receive the at least one transverse leg formation for attachment and orientation of the first frame member relative to the second frame member; a locking catch operatively associated with the receiving opening; and a locking element operatively associated with the transverse leg formation and releasably connectable to the locking catch for locking the first frame relative to the second frame.

BUFFER STRUCTURE, PACKAGING SET, AND BUFFER STRUCTURE FORMING METHOD
20240043164 · 2024-02-08 ·

A buffer structure includes at least one internal main layer, at least one external main layer, and a rib portion. An inner side of the internal main layer forms an accommodating space, and the external main layer surrounds an outer side of the internal main layer. The rib portion is located between two first folding lines and forms a ring shape. The two first folding lines are parallel to each other. One of the two first folding lines is connected to the internal main layer, and the other one of the two first folding lines is connected to the external main layer. The rib portion is connected between the internal main layer and the external main layer.

Milk crate stabilizer

A milk crate stabilizer system is described. The stabilizer system may include at least one row of milk crates, each milk crate comprising a floor, four sidewalls extending from the floor and defining an interior, and an open top, and a milk crate stabilizer comprising a plate located above the at least one row of milk crates, and a plurality of groups of four pegs extending downwardly from the plate. The pegs may contact the sidewalls of adjacent milk crates and removably join the adjacent milk crates. The bottoms of the pegs may be narrower than the tops of the pegs to facilitate placement into the corners of the milk crates.

Pallet-less brick
10486873 · 2019-11-26 · ·

A pallet-less brick is provided that allows for materials to be transported without the use of straps or pallets, which makes the transportation and subsequent use of the materials more efficient and more environmentally friendly. The pallet-less brick can have a generally planar body with a series of protrusions and recesses extending in different directions. A protrusion extending in one direction can be received in a recess of an adjacent brick, such that the bricks are stackable without the use of straps or pallets. Similarly, a second protrusion and recess combination fulfill a similar function, and the multiple protrusions and recesses secure stacked pallets in at least two directions.

PACKAGED-BODY PRODUCING METHOD
20190337695 · 2019-11-07 · ·

A packaged-body producing method that minimizes damage to packaged bodies due to constriction or the like and that enables formation of packaged bodies in various shapes is provided. The method includes a first step in which a plurality of packages 10 accommodating toilet paper rolls or the like are stacked, and recesses are provided at predetermined positions of the stacked form; a second step in which a packaging film 20 is spirally wound on the sides of the package stack form; and a third step in which the packaging film 20 is wound so as to cover the circumference, including an upper end portion and a lower end portion, of the package stack form.

Method of forming a pad

A layer pad (10) comprises a substantially flat sheet (12) having first and second opposite substantially planar faces (14, 16). The layer pad (10) further includes at least one raised formation (18) on at least one of the faces (14, 16).