Patent classifications
B65D21/0209
BULK CONTAINER WITH QUICK-COUPLE LID
A container is configured to receive bulk material therein and to experience a pressure differential for which an internal container pressure is greater than ambient pressure. The container includes a receptacle and a removable lid. The receptacle defines a chamber to receive material. The receptacle includes a fill neck that defines a receptacle opening in fluid communication with the chamber. The lid covers the receptacle opening in an engaged condition to enclose the chamber. The receptacle includes a receptacle connector with spaced apart connector teeth, and the lid includes a lid connector with spaced apart connector lugs. The receptacle connector and the lid connector cooperatively providing a fractional-turn connection where the connector teeth and lugs are rotatable into and out of engagement with one another in the engaged condition to restrict lid separation from the fill neck associated with the pressure differential.
Packages for the transport of tubes
A tray and cover for storing tubes, such as collapsible tubes. A tray is used to store and transport tubes, the tubes being similarly orientated and arranged side by side in parallel alignment and being held in position by opposing pairs of tray sidewalls. A tray may also be used with a cover.
Cooking method and apparatus
An ovenable cooking apparatus for facilitating the cooking of food components while maintaining the separateness thereof may include a first container for holding a first food component, and a second container for holding a second food component. The separation of the first food component from the second food component maintains the surface area for the first and second food components to facilitate heating of the first and second food components. The first food component may have a liquid based content for producing steam when heated, and one or both of the first container and the second container may define a passage for providing airflow and steam flow for contacting the second container and/or the second foodstuff and heating or steaming the second food component. Additionally, the second container may be steam impermeable for cooking bread and the like.
INJECTION MOLDED CONTAINER ARTICLES AND METHODS
Injection molded container article including a center portion having an outer perimeter. The center portion has a central flow leader defined therein, the central flow leader having a central flow leader thickness. A side wall portion extends from the outer perimeter to an outer rim portion. The center portion and the side wall portion together define a container space having a volume. The side wall portion includes a plurality of side wall flow leaders and a plurality of side wall panels extending between adjacent flow leaders and having side wall panel thickness less than the central flow leader thickness. Each side wall flow leader has a side wall flow leader thickness greater than the side wall panel thickness, and each flow leader extends between the central flow leader and the outer rim portion. Method of making the injection molded container article also provided.
UTILITY ASSEMBLY AND COUPLING MECHANISM
The present disclosure concerns a coupling mechanism for detachably attaching two or more utility modules to one another, utility assembles, mobile carriers and other attachable modules and articles.
EDC-FREE BIOPOLYMER BASED COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
Endocrine disruptor-free biologically-derived plastic formulations, a method of making the same, and a unique design embodiment in a food storage container application. The composition may comprise one or more polymers; one or more additives; and one or more biologically derived components including at least one of the one or more polymers or one or more additives, at least one of the one or more polymers or the one or more additives being substantially free of endocrine-disrupting compounds.
A RECEPTACLE FOR AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLES
A receptacle for storing one or more used aerosol-generating articles is provided, the receptacle including: a box portion including a closed bottom end and a top end defining a box opening, the bottom end being disposed opposite the top end; a cover portion movable with respect to the box portion between a closed position in which the cover portion covers the box opening and an open position in which the box opening is uncovered; and a clip depending from the top end of the box portion and overlying an outer surface of the box portion, the clip including a top end disposed at the top end of the box portion, the top end of the clip being non-parallel with the bottom end of the box portion. A kit is also provided, including the receptacle; and a container for aerosol-generating articles.
SELECTIVELY REMOVABLE WALL PORTABLE CONTAINER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE
A selectively removable wall portable container assembly that includes a portable container body and a detachable lid capable of selectively removably coupling to one another and achieving a retained configuration. The portable container body includes a bottom wall coupled to sidewall enclosing the bottom wall, defining a container cavity. The sidewall defines a front opening spatially coupled to the container cavity and includes a selectively removable sidewall portion that superimposes the front opening and is operably configured to translate along a sidewall translation path. The assembly achieves an encapsulated configuration wherein the container cavity is encapsulated by the lid, bottom wall, and sidewall. Further, the assembly achieves a container cavity access configuration wherein the lid is coupled to the container body and the sidewall portion is at least partially slidably removed from the sidewall, exposing the front opening.
STORAGE RACK FOR GLASS ARTICLES
A storage rack is provided for storing glass sheets. The rack includes substantially horizontal and vertical portions. The substantially horizontal and/or vertical portion(s) of the rack include(s) one or more flexible supports, each including at least one channel. Arms are attached to the left and right sides of the rack. The rear legs have tabs attached thereto, with lower lips extending away from the rack. The rack is stackable with another rack, e.g., with the upper rack's rear sitting on the lower rack's arms, and with the upper rack's front supported by a support member extending upwardly from tubing provided in the lower rack that is accommodated in holes/recesses of the upper rack. The arms are sized, shaped, and arranged to reduce the likelihood of tipping of the upper rack, and the tabs help mitigate the effect of side-to-side movement of the upper rack relative to the lower rack.