Patent classifications
B65D6/06
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PACKAGING AND STORING VALUABLE ARTICLES WITH ANTI-COUNTERFEITING FUNCTION
A device and a method for packaging and storing valuable articles with anti-counterfeiting function, wherein a reader transmits an induction signal to a carrier that accommodates a valuable article. When a wireless communication element disposed on the valuable article transmits the identification information stored by itself when receiving the induction signal. When a communication unit disposed on the carrier receives the identification information, a processing unit analyses the identification information and presents the analyzed identification information through a display unit. In this way, users can directly know the information of the valuable article, thereby identifying the authenticity of the valuable article. In addition, the wireless communication element and a box for accommodating the carrier have a structure to prevent damage. When they are removed by external force, the original state cannot be restored.
CHILD RESISTANT CONTAINER
A container can include a tray defining a cavity to contain a substance and a sleeve defining a compartment sized and shaped to accept the tray therein and prevent access to the substance in the tray. A first coupler, coupled to the tray, and a second coupler, coupled to the sleeve, can be configured to selectively and removably couple with one another for securing the tray within the sleeve. A container can be made from recyclable metal and can be child resistant.
Hanger for packaging assembly
A packaging assembly for a product includes a tray for holding the product, a sleeve for slidably receiving the tray, and a hanger insertable into a slot in the sleeve. The hanger includes a spring arm configured to exert a spring force between an inside surface of the sleeve and the tray when the tray is in the sleeve to increase a force required to remove the tray from the sleeve. The hanger also provides a hang point for the packaging assembly.
Storage container
A box with a lid having first and second opposed pairs of downwardly projecting legs which partially overlie the sides of the box to close the same. The length of the first pair of downwardly projecting legs is less than the length of the second pair of downwardly projecting legs. A generally horizontal ledge is formed in each side of the box with the ledges of two opposed sides of the box located at one level below the lid and those of the other opposed sides at a different level below the lid. In use, the first and second pairs of legs can either be supported on either one or the other pair of opposed ledges to vary the height of the lid above ground level. Also, the lid can be removed from the box to define a stool or support surface.
Material loading device
A material loading device includes a loading frame and at least one first locking mechanism. The loading frame defines a receiving cavity and at least one opening communicating with the receiving cavity. Opposing inner walls of the loading frame define a plurality of first slots. The at least one first locking mechanism is disposed at the at least one opening. The at least one first locking mechanism includes a first locking portion extending downwards. The first locking portion includes a plurality of second slots and a plurality of blocks adjacent to the plurality of second slots. The first locking portion can drop by gravity, driving the plurality of blocks to move to and lock the plurality of first slots. The first locking portion can also be lifted, to drive the plurality of second slots to move to and unlock the plurality of first slots.
GOODS DELIVERY SYSTEMS
The present invention relates to containers which can be stacked one on top of another whilst still permitting easy access to the contents of any container within the stack without the need for de-stacking. The contents of the containers remain secured within the container.
Storage container with drawer
A storage container includes a slide frame and a drawer movably disposed in the slide frame. The slide frame includes a bottom plate, at least one column and a top plate. The column is disposed between the bottom plate and the top plate. The opposite sides of the bottom plate and the top plate are provided with insertion grooves. One side of the inner wall of each insertion groove is provided with a clamping groove. Clamping plates are disposed at the top end and bottom end of the column. The ends of clamping plates far away from the column extend into the insertion grooves. The clamping plates are provided with clamping blocks connected to the clamping grooves.
Dispenser for disposable products
A refillable dispenser including a housing and a cover. The housing can include an internal cavity, an activation mechanism cavity separate from the internal cavity, and a multi-state actuator structured to alternate between compressed and extended positions. The internal cavity can be structured and configured to house individual products in a stacked orientation, and the activation mechanism cavity can house the multi-state actuator. The cover can include an open bottom and can fit over and around the housing. By pushing the cover down, the user activates the multi-state actuator and causes it to extend, which pushes the cover up and causes a bottom portion of the housing to be exposed so that the user can remove one product at a time. The dispenser can be mirrored about a vertical or horizontal plane to allow it to dispense from either end, thereby making the dispenser ambidextrous.
Goods delivery systems
The present invention relates to containers which can be stacked one on top of another whilst still permitting easy access to the contents of any container within the stack without the need for de-stacking. The contents of the containers remain secured within the container.
Container
A container for holding personal items is disclosed. The container includes a body with one or more dividers that at least in part define one or more compartments for holding personal items. The container includes one or more covers attached to the container body to cover and secure the personal items in the compartments. Each cover may form at least a top of a compartment. The container is less than about 8 mm in height.