Patent classifications
B65D85/18
Carriable shipping bag and carriable shipping bag system for textile products
A carriable shipping bag contains a closable floor opening and an opening for a clothes hanger hook in the top shipping bag edge. The shipping bag further comprises a carrying device secured in some cases to or forming part of the front or back plastic film wall. Additionally, a carriable shipping bag system includes a carriable shipping bag of the present disclosure and a textile product protective cover, wherein in the top bag edge an opening for a clothes hanger hook is present. The shipping bag and the shipping bag system can be used for the transportation or shipment of textile products, such as for online sales of textile products, wherein in some cases the textile product is already placed on a clothes hanger.
Baseball cap storage device
A baseball cap storage device for storing and displaying baseball caps includes a base and a shell. A first mold and an end plate are engaged to and extend from an upper face of the base proximate to a first and second ends of the base, respectively. A second mold is slidably attached to the base and is selectively positionable between the first mold and the end plate. A biaser is attached to the end plate and biases the second mold toward the first mold. The first mold abuts a concave face of a plurality of baseball caps, which are folded and nested. The second mold abuts a convex face of the plurality of baseball caps to fixedly position the plurality of baseball caps between the first and second molds. A shell, which has an open bottom, is selectively positionable upon the base to cover the plurality of baseball caps.
Baseball cap storage device
A baseball cap storage device for storing and displaying baseball caps includes a base and a shell. A first mold and an end plate are engaged to and extend from an upper face of the base proximate to a first and second ends of the base, respectively. A second mold is slidably attached to the base and is selectively positionable between the first mold and the end plate. A biaser is attached to the end plate and biases the second mold toward the first mold. The first mold abuts a concave face of a plurality of baseball caps, which are folded and nested. The second mold abuts a convex face of the plurality of baseball caps to fixedly position the plurality of baseball caps between the first and second molds. A shell, which has an open bottom, is selectively positionable upon the base to cover the plurality of baseball caps.
Packaging system
A packaging system for a respiratory mask has a first compartment configured to receive at least a first portion of the respiratory mask, and a second compartment configured to receive at least a second portion of the respiratory mask, the first and second compartments being separated by an internal wall including at least respiratory mask retention feature that may be configured to retain at least the respiratory mask to the packaging system.
Packaging system
A packaging system for a respiratory mask has a first compartment configured to receive at least a first portion of the respiratory mask, and a second compartment configured to receive at least a second portion of the respiratory mask, the first and second compartments being separated by an internal wall including at least respiratory mask retention feature that may be configured to retain at least the respiratory mask to the packaging system.
TAMPER EVIDENT SHIPPING BOX SUCH AS FOR GARMENTS
A shipping container including a generally elongated and three dimensional rectangular body, such as adapted for holding at least one garment. A door hingedly secured along a forward outer edge of the body and, upon pre-placing within the box the items to be shipped, being secured over a forward perimeter edge of the top panel by an adhesive in tamper evident fashion. Tear-away strips configured into the door inwardly spaced from the tamper evident adhesives and, upon removal, leaving the outer rim portion of the door affixed by the tamper evident adhesive, with the inwardly spaced portion of the door permitted to be reopened to reveal a central opening defined within the top panel of the enclosure. A hanger is supported along a top underside location of the open interior for supporting clothing within the interior of the shipping container.
PACKING SUPPORTS
The present invention relates to a packing support for a shirt, the shirt having a collar defining a collar opening. In one aspect, the packing support comprises a support panel and an under-collar support configured for supporting the folded collar, in use. The support panel has a width defined between respective outermost lateral edges, and the under-collar support extends substantially parallel to the width of the panel and has a width no more than 20% greater than the width of the support panel. In another aspect, the packing support comprises a support panel around which the shirt is folded, in use, and a collar support member configured for supporting the folded collar, in use. The support panel and the collar support member are separate components, connected to one another to form the packing support. The support panel is cut from a corrugated fibreboard sheet material, and the collar support member is cut from a transparent plastics sheet material. The present invention seeks to provide an alternative to shirt packaging of the prior art, and particularly to have less wastage of typically fibreboard sheet material from which the support panel is cut.
Quilt storage bag
The present invention is directed to a bag for storing quilts, afghans, linens, blankets, hand-made clothing and other hand-made items. The present invention is further directed to a novel method of folding the item using interior flaps to protect the item. The storage bag of this invention includes an outer layer comprising a breathable, non-woven material, an interior layer that prevents damaging the quilt, a non-snagging sliding fastener proving access to an interior of the bag, and one or more interior flaps to protect the folded item.
Quilt storage bag
The present invention is directed to a bag for storing quilts, afghans, linens, blankets, hand-made clothing and other hand-made items. The present invention is further directed to a novel method of folding the item using interior flaps to protect the item. The storage bag of this invention includes an outer layer comprising a breathable, non-woven material, an interior layer that prevents damaging the quilt, a non-snagging sliding fastener proving access to an interior of the bag, and one or more interior flaps to protect the folded item.
Uncontaminated garment packing
A packaged garment includes a garment and a sealed bag. The garment has a torso portion, a sleeve portion connected to the torso portion, and a leg portion connected to the torso portion. The garment has an outer surface and an inner surface opposite the outer surface. The sealed bag contains the garment with the sleeve portion folded onto the torso portion, a portion of the sleeve portion folded at least once underneath the sleeve portion between the sleeve portion and the torso portion, and the leg portion folded onto the torso portion. The garment is manipulated so that the inner surface of the torso portion faces outward and the torso portion forms an inner space containing the sleeve portion and the leg portion.