Patent classifications
B65D2401/10
CONTAINER
A package includes a container and a lid. The container may include a tamper evident feature, a child resistant feature, or both.
Child-Resistant Packaging Systems and Methods
A child-resistant package is disclosed comprising at least one locking tab, at least one locking slot, the at least one locking slot engaging with the at least one locking tab when the child-resistant package is in a locked position. The at least one locking tab comprising memory properties to allow the at least one locking tab to releasably engage with the at least one locking slot. The at least one locking tab further comprising a corrugated material having flutes oriented in a flute direction and the memory properties including the at least one locking tab returning to the locked position after being in an unlocked position in response to being bent against the flute direction.
RIGID PACK FOR SMOKING ARTICLES PROVIDED WITH A HINGED LID
A pack (1) for smoking articles comprising: a group (17) of smoking articles; a wrap (16), which houses the group (17) of smoking articles; a rigid container (2), which is cup-shaped, houses the wrap (16) and has: an open upper end (3), a lower wall (6) opposite the open upper end (3), a front wall (7) and rear wall (8) opposite one another, and two side walls (9, 10) opposite one another; a lid (4), which is cup-shaped, is hinged to the container (2) along a hinge (5) so as to rotate, relative to the container (2), between an open position and a closed position, and has: an open lower end, an upper wall (11), a front wall (12) and a rear wall (13) opposite one another, and two side walls (14, 15) opposite one another; and a locking panel (20), which is at least partially glued to a first side wall (9) of the container (2) and has an upper edge (21), which is connected to a lower edge (22) of a second side wall (14) of the lid (4).
DUAL USE BOX
A dual use box includes a side panel enclosure defining a top end and a bottom end; a first primary top panel extending from the top end of the side panel enclosure and defining a primary overlapping portion and a primary delivery address label; and a second primary top panel extending from the top end of the side panel enclosure and defining a primary underlying portion; wherein: the dual use box is configurable in a primary closed configuration and a secondary closed configuration; in the primary closed configuration, the primary overlapping portion overlays the primary underlying portion, such that the primary delivery address label is visible; and in the secondary closed configuration, the primary underlying portion overlays the primary overlapping portion, such that at least a portion of the primary delivery address label is hidden by the primary underlying portion.
Tamper-evident container
A tamper-evident container generally includes a tray having an opening with a step section formed around the opening and including a first protrusion section that is provided with a first coupling unit with a first perforation line formed therebetween. The first coupling unit includes a coupling trough. A cover includes a concave groove having a bottom and an outside surface engageable with the step section to close the opening. The cover includes a second protrusion section and a second coupling unit between which a second perforation line is formed and projecting beyond the first perforation line. The second coupling unit has a coupling member receivable in and engageable with the coupling trough. Tearing off the first and second perforation lines allows the first and second coupling units to detach from the tray and the cover, respectively with the second protrusion section projecting outside the tray for easy gripping.
Assembly for storing and mixing two substances
Storage assembly for two substances to be mixed prior to use, comprising a closable dropper tip (3). A first storage chamber (7) is formed by the closable dropper tip (3) and a first container part (2, 4), the first container part (2, 4) being provided with at least one aperture (43). A second storage chamber (8) is formed by a second container part (5) which comprises an open end part (52, 53) that closes off the at least one aperture (43) in a first operational position. The first and second container part (2, 4; 5, 6) are moveable with respect to each other, and are in fluid communication through the at least one aperture (43) in a second operational position wherein the total flow surface area of the at least one aperture (43) is at least equal to a cross sectional area of the first container part (2, 4).
Child-resistant packaging systems and methods
A child-resistant package is disclosed comprising at least one locking tab, at least one locking slot, the at least one locking slot engaging with the at least one locking tab when the child-resistant package is in a locked position. The at least one locking tab comprising memory properties to allow the at least one locking tab to releasably engage with the at least one locking slot. The at least one locking tab further comprising a corrugated material having flutes oriented in a flute direction and the memory properties including the at least one locking tab returning to the locked position after being in an unlocked position in response to being bent against the flute direction.
RESEALABLE CHILD-DETERRENT BAG
A resealable bag is provided. The bag may include a resealable closure configured to make it difficult for a child to open the bag. The resealable closure may be disposed on a pair of flanges attached to an interior of the bag. In some embodiments, a user may need to grasp the flanges near the resealable closure in order to open the bag. This may provide a user an advantage when trying to prevent children from accessing the contents of the bag.
Enhanced tamper evident bowl with blocked tab
A container which includes a base (12) that can hold food and a lid (14) that closes on the base, which clearly indicates if the lid has been opened after a clerk loaded food into the base and closed the lid. The base and lid each have trapping portions (20, 22) and pull-open portions (24, 32) with a tear-tab, or tear-open barrier (80). To close the lid, a clerk projects a tab (30) on the pull-open portion of the lid through a slot (26) in the pull-open portion of the base, and then presses down the entire trapping portion of the lid into the trapping portion of the base. The lid cannot be lifted up because the tear-open barrier (80) forming the top wall of the slot lies over the tab. To open the container, a person must tear the barrier so he/she can pull up the tab 30 and open the lid. The fact that the barrier has been torn is obvious.
Container for storing small items and related methods
A container has a container base, a container lid and a closure. The container base includes a back member and a base sidewall extending upwardly therefrom. The container lid is hingedly-connected to the base and movable relative thereto between closed and open positions, the container lid including a front member and a lid sidewall extending downwardly therefrom. The closure extending from the container lid and engaging the container base to maintain the container lid in the closed position. A resilient insert with a plurality of storage receptacles for small items is accommodatable in the container base.