B65D1/36

HOLDING STRUCTURE FOR READY-TO-USE CONTAINERS

A holding structure for simultaneously holding containers for pharmaceutical, medical, or cosmetic compositions, includes: at least 10 receptacles for receiving the containers and being formed by side walls; a flat base frame including a central recess; first webs running parallel to each other in a first direction across the central recess; second webs running parallel to each other in a second direction across the central recess, the first webs and the second webs being arranged such that the first webs and the second webs form the side walls, each of the first webs and the second webs being formed as a continuous beam having a maximum waviness w.sub.max of 4.0 mm; and a support structure connected with the first webs and the second webs and being formed as an outer frame or a plurality of stabilizing ribs in a grid pattern.

HOLDING STRUCTURE FOR READY-TO-USE CONTAINERS

A holding structure for simultaneously holding containers for pharmaceutical, medical, or cosmetic compositions, includes: at least 10 receptacles for receiving the containers and being formed by side walls; a flat base frame including a central recess; first webs running parallel to each other in a first direction across the central recess; second webs running parallel to each other in a second direction across the central recess, the first webs and the second webs being arranged such that the first webs and the second webs form the side walls, each of the first webs and the second webs being formed as a continuous beam having a maximum waviness w.sub.max of 4.0 mm; and a support structure connected with the first webs and the second webs and being formed as an outer frame or a plurality of stabilizing ribs in a grid pattern.

Caseless container tray

Embodiments of caseless container trays are disclosed. In an embodiment, a caseless container tray includes a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface is configured to contact and receive base portions of a first plurality of containers. The top surface includes a plurality of top projections configured to divide the first plurality of containers into a plurality of rows. The bottom surface is configured to contact and receive spouts of a second plurality of containers. Furthermore, the bottom surface includes a plurality of bottom projections extending from the bottom surface, wherein a bottom surface of each bottom projection is configured to contact a shoulder portion of a container of the second plurality of containers and wherein each projection surrounds a center portion configured to contact and receive a spout.

Caseless container tray

Embodiments of caseless container trays are disclosed. In an embodiment, a caseless container tray includes a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface is configured to contact and receive base portions of a first plurality of containers. The top surface includes a plurality of top projections configured to divide the first plurality of containers into a plurality of rows. The bottom surface is configured to contact and receive spouts of a second plurality of containers. Furthermore, the bottom surface includes a plurality of bottom projections extending from the bottom surface, wherein a bottom surface of each bottom projection is configured to contact a shoulder portion of a container of the second plurality of containers and wherein each projection surrounds a center portion configured to contact and receive a spout.

Package
11597567 · 2023-03-07 · ·

A package with a selectively openable case and tray to selectively allow access to one or more compartments is disclosed.

Package
11597567 · 2023-03-07 · ·

A package with a selectively openable case and tray to selectively allow access to one or more compartments is disclosed.

APPARATUS FOR HOLDING LIQUID CONTAINERS
20230067266 · 2023-03-02 ·

A cup and/or food holding tray for stable storage and movement of food/beverage containers, having a center cup basin and periphery cup basins about the center cup basin, wherein each cup basin is capable of receiving and securely holding a food/beverage container. The invention further comprises ribbing between adjacent cup basins. The center cup basin and the ribbing provide for increased structural rigidity of the cup holding tray of the invention. The cup basins are defined by multiple planar support walls.

APPARATUS FOR HOLDING LIQUID CONTAINERS
20230067266 · 2023-03-02 ·

A cup and/or food holding tray for stable storage and movement of food/beverage containers, having a center cup basin and periphery cup basins about the center cup basin, wherein each cup basin is capable of receiving and securely holding a food/beverage container. The invention further comprises ribbing between adjacent cup basins. The center cup basin and the ribbing provide for increased structural rigidity of the cup holding tray of the invention. The cup basins are defined by multiple planar support walls.

BEVERAGE CONTAINER PACKAGING

Beverage container packing assemblies and methods are disclosed. A beverage container packing assembly includes a bottom tray, center support, and a top tray. The bottom tray defines first compartments. The first compartments may be configured to receive a first portion of a beverage container. The bottom tray includes one or more first support columns. The center support defines through holes. Each of the through holes is configured to receive a second portion of a beverage container therethrough. The center support is configured to accommodate a thermo pack. The top tray defines second compartments. Each of the second compartments is configured to receive a third portion of a beverage container. The top tray is configured to accommodate the thermo pack between a first row and a second row of the second compartments.

BEVERAGE CONTAINER PACKAGING

Beverage container packing assemblies and methods are disclosed. A beverage container packing assembly includes a bottom tray, center support, and a top tray. The bottom tray defines first compartments. The first compartments may be configured to receive a first portion of a beverage container. The bottom tray includes one or more first support columns. The center support defines through holes. Each of the through holes is configured to receive a second portion of a beverage container therethrough. The center support is configured to accommodate a thermo pack. The top tray defines second compartments. Each of the second compartments is configured to receive a third portion of a beverage container. The top tray is configured to accommodate the thermo pack between a first row and a second row of the second compartments.