Patent classifications
B65D6/24
COMPACT WALL PANEL DECK BOX KIT
A deck box kit formed from injection molded split plastic panels that interlock with an adjoining panel to form top, bottom, front and rear walls. The adjoining panels are secured in position with screw fasteners, and utilize integrally formed cross bracing, ribs and gussets for increased rigidity. In a disassembled state, the panels are substantially the same size, allowing efficiency in storage and reduced shipping costs by employing substantially square packaging. Further, the panels are stored in a nested configuration to eliminate the shipping of containers requiring fillers to address free air space.
Construction panel, associated kit and associated modular object
The present invention relates to a construction panel (1), said panel (1) having a polygonal shape, each of the edges of the panel (1) having, over its entire length, a crenelated pattern (2) which is made up of at least two protrusions (3) in each of which a longitudinal through bore (4) is arranged, wherein a sliding locking device (5) is positioned in each longitudinal through bore (4) of the panel (1), said sliding locking device (5) being able to assume one of an unlocked position in which the sliding locking device (5) is completely located inside the associated longitudinal through bore (4) and a locked position in which the sliding locking device (5) partially leaves the associated longitudinal through bore (4).
STORAGE BOX AND SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCT OF SECOND RECTANGULAR PLATE BODY THEREOF
A storage box and a semi-finished product of a second rectangular plate body thereof are provided. The store box includes a first rectangular plate body, a second rectangular plate body, and a joint module. The first rectangular plate body includes two first long sides and two first short sides, and one of the first long side and two first short sides form a first joint member. The second rectangular plate body includes two second long sides and two second short sides; two second long sides and one second short side form a second joint member. Both the first and second joint members have the same total length. The joint module includes a first joint element disposed on the first joint member and a second joint element disposed on the second joint member and engages the first and the second rectangular plate body to form an accommodating space.
OPEN TYPE TUMBLER
The present invention relates to a tumbler capable of accommodating various beverages, and more particularly, to a tumbler that allows not only cleaning the concaved portion of the interior of the tumbler is easy by configuring the tumbler detached and coupled in half in the longitudinal direction, and drying after washing is quick and easy, but also a separate washing tool is not necessary and sanitary and hygiene of the tumbler is managed as the interior of the tumbler is completely detached and opened.
CONTAINER FOR THE SHIPMENT AND DISPLAY OF A PRODUCT
A container for the shipment and display of a food product includes a four-sided, collapsible, corrugated plastic sleeve that is selectively enclosed by a pair of opposing plastic trays. Each tray includes inner and outer flanges which are formed along the periphery of a planar plate in a spaced apart relationship and together define a continuous groove dimensioned to receive an open end of the sleeve. The inner flange includes a tapered interior surface which widens the groove towards its distal end to facilitate the process of aligning and inserting an open end of the sleeve therein. A series of projections, each semicircular in lateral cross-section, are formed onto the outer flange and are dimensioned to fittingly protrude through corresponding slots formed in the sleeve to retain the container in its assembled state during the process of packaging and transporting the designated product.
CONTAINER AND STRUCTURE
A container capable of suppressing the unexpected opening of a pair of upper walls including a first side wall and a second side wall facing each other; a third side wall provided therebetween; a first upper wall and a second upper wall; and a locking member. The first side wall and the second side wall face each other. The first upper wall and the second upper wall are configured to be rotatable with respect to the first side wall and the second side wall, respectively. The locking member includes a fixed portion and an engagement portion, the fixed portion being fixed to the third side wall, the engagement portion being engaged with at least one of the first upper wall and the second upper wall to prevent the first upper wall and the second upper wall from opening.
CARGO ORGANIZER WITH COLLAPSIBLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT
A cargo organizer includes a base, a storage compartment supported by the base and a deployment system for the storage compartment. The storage compartment includes a plurality of wall panels each having a hinged connection with the base and pivotable about its hinged connection between a stowed orientation and an upright orientation. The storage compartment is selectively deployable between a collapsed condition and an open condition. In the collapsed condition, each wall panel is lowered to its stowed orientation while, in the open condition, each wall panel is raised to its upright orientation. In the collapsed condition, the wall panels include an underlying wall panel and two adjacent overlying wall panels in spaced opposition about the underlying wall panel. The deployment system includes a strap system that connects an inboard portion of the underlying wall panel to respective outboard portions of the two adjacent overlying wall panels.
Collapsible insulating device
A portable insulating device kit may be configured to fit within a smaller container for easier shipment. In one example, the assembly may include a base, a top wall having an opening, an inner liner configured to extend into the opening of the top wall to form an interior cavity defining a volumetric storage capacity and an exterior wall. The container can have a flat configuration defining a length, height, and width. The base, the top wall, the inner liner, and the exterior wall may be configured to be assembled into a portable insulating device. The volume of the container may be less than the volumetric storage capacity of the assembled portable insulating device, and the base, the inner liner, and the exterior wall are configured to be detached from one another and shipped in the container.
Modular container system with corner couplers
A modular container has a container body that includes a bottom panel and four side panels that are hingably and flexibly attached to four edges of the bottom panel. The side panels have elongated piping support structures that extend along each side edge of the side panels and are attached together in an assembled positioned through corner couplers with matched elongated channels that fit over the elongated piping support structures to secure the adjacent side panels into and upright and assembled position.
Transport container
The present invention relates to a transport container which provides mechanical and thermal stability for a load and which container is fabricated as the container is loaded. In particular, the present invention relates to a container which can be readily transported on aircraft, such as an aircraft container. In the field of logistics, that is the field of movement and supply of produce and materials, in particular in the transport of intermediate and finished products, containers have been developed which safely protect from physical damage a wide variety of product. Food and pharmaceutical products not only need protection from physical shock and pressures but also require temperature stability during transportation; otherwise goods can be damaged and be unusable, whether such damage is apparent or not. However, air transport poses a particular problem: Goods can be transported in tropical heat, packaged and placed upon pallets and the like containers whereby they are presented in aircraft style containers. Such goods may be left on runways at extreme temperatures (+40° C.) and then placed within a hold where low pressures and low temperatures exist during flight. At a destination airport the temperatures may well be sub-zero. To simplify transport with respect to airports, planes and handling equipment, there have been developed aircraft Unit Load Devices (ULDs) which comprise any type of pallet or container that can easily be loaded to the aircraft by a ground handler. The present invention seeks to provide a transport container which can maintain goods within a narrow temperature range, can displace a considerably reduced volume before erection, is economical to manufacture, can readily and easily be constructed. The present invention further seeks to provide a transport container which is compatible with standard Unit Load Device specifications.