B65D21/04

STACKABLE AND NESTABLE CONTAINER
20190055059 · 2019-02-21 ·

A stackable and nestable container having a bottom, opposed first and second end walls and opposed first and second side walls extending upwardly from the bottom and collectively defining an open top. First and second bales are mounted on and extend between the first and second side walls for movement between a stacking position extending into the open top of the container and a nesting position resting on a top edge of the first end wall. First and second bale-receiving channels are formed in the bottom of the container and extend between the first and second side walls directly below the stacking position of the first and second bales and are sized and shaped to receive the first and second bales of a like container when in the stacking position to define a stack of containers.

STACKABLE CONTAINER
20190047748 · 2019-02-14 ·

A container capable of being placed in a stacking configuration with an identical second container includes a bottom, a top rim defining an open top, and a sidewall contiguous with and extending between the bottom and the top rim to define an inner space. The container further includes a first curved structure forming at least part of the top rim adjacent a first sidewall side and a second curved structure forming at least part of the top rim adjacent a second sidewall side and disposed opposite the first curved structure. The container also includes first and second channels molded into the bottom and at least partially protruding into the inner space, the channels being substantially parallel to each other and to first and second sidewall ends, wherein a distance between the first and second channels is substantially equal to a first distance between the first and second curved structures.

RETAIL DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT
20190008275 · 2019-01-10 ·

The present arrangement includes a plurality of substantially identical thermoformed shelves, each constructed with a surface and four legs. Any two of the plurality of shelves are such that the four legs of any one shelf are constructed to mate with the four legs of any other shelf. Any two of the plurality of shelves are such that the surface of one shelf mates against the surface of another of any one of the shelves. The arrangement is constructed with at least two of the plurality of shelves are arranged leg to leg and at least two of the plurality of shelves are arranged surface to surface.

CONTAINER
20240262590 · 2024-08-08 ·

There is disclosed a container configured to hold a substance and extending along an axis A. The container comprises a container body configured to hold the substance. The container body comprises a top part. Further, the container body comprises a closure section arranged in an opposite end of the container body compared to the top part. The closure section comprises a first circular cross-section with a first radius in a plane transverse to the axis A. The closure section further comprises a second circular cross-section with a second radius in a plane transverse to the axis A, the second radius is larger than the first radius. The closure segment further comprises an annular wall extending from the second circular cross-section to the first circular cross-section such that the annular wall is formed with an angle alpha in relation to the axis A. The closure section is arranged so that the first circular cross-section is facing the top part. The container body further comprises a container wall extending from the closure section to the top part. The beverage container further comprises a sealing structure. The sealing structure comprises a circular bottom plate configured to seal the container body, and a sealing wall extending around the circular bottom plate. The sealing wall is tilted with the angle alpha in relation to the axis A. The sealing wall is configured to engage the annular wall, and the sealing structure is configured to be pressed into the closure section to seal the beverage container. Further, a method for filling such a container is provided.

CONTAINER
20240262590 · 2024-08-08 ·

There is disclosed a container configured to hold a substance and extending along an axis A. The container comprises a container body configured to hold the substance. The container body comprises a top part. Further, the container body comprises a closure section arranged in an opposite end of the container body compared to the top part. The closure section comprises a first circular cross-section with a first radius in a plane transverse to the axis A. The closure section further comprises a second circular cross-section with a second radius in a plane transverse to the axis A, the second radius is larger than the first radius. The closure segment further comprises an annular wall extending from the second circular cross-section to the first circular cross-section such that the annular wall is formed with an angle alpha in relation to the axis A. The closure section is arranged so that the first circular cross-section is facing the top part. The container body further comprises a container wall extending from the closure section to the top part. The beverage container further comprises a sealing structure. The sealing structure comprises a circular bottom plate configured to seal the container body, and a sealing wall extending around the circular bottom plate. The sealing wall is tilted with the angle alpha in relation to the axis A. The sealing wall is configured to engage the annular wall, and the sealing structure is configured to be pressed into the closure section to seal the beverage container. Further, a method for filling such a container is provided.

Beverage container packaging

A beverage container packaging assembly is disclosed. The beverage container packaging assembly includes a bottom tray, center support, and a top tray. The bottom tray includes a plurality of cup-shaped elements each configured to accommodate a bottom portion of a beverage container. Each cup-shaped element includes at least a first deformable element comprising one or more wide portions and one or more thin portions. The center support is disposed between the bottom tray and the top tray. The top tray includes bottle neck accommodating spaces each bounded by a set of vertical posts.

Beverage container packaging

A beverage container packaging assembly is disclosed. The beverage container packaging assembly includes a bottom tray, center support, and a top tray. The bottom tray includes a plurality of cup-shaped elements each configured to accommodate a bottom portion of a beverage container. Each cup-shaped element includes at least a first deformable element comprising one or more wide portions and one or more thin portions. The center support is disposed between the bottom tray and the top tray. The top tray includes bottle neck accommodating spaces each bounded by a set of vertical posts.

STACKABLE AND/OR NESTABLE BOX
20240317458 · 2024-09-26 ·

Stackable and/or nestable box having a bottom wall and a side wall which rises from the bottom wall and which is defined by side panels, a front panel and a rear panel. The side panels include at least one recessed portion which is recessing from the containment volume and at least one portion protruding towards the containment volume. The box is configured to be nested within another box and to be stacked with other boxes or other containers with dimensions compatible with, or close to, the dimensions of box.

Nestable bottle crate

A nestable beverage crate includes a base, side walls and end walls. Each side wall includes a plurality of side columns connecting a side upper band to the base. Each end wall includes a plurality of end columns connected an end upper band to the base. The side upper band and the end upper bands each have a plurality of peaks and valleys and are asymmetric, such that adjacent crates will have peaks aligned with valleys and vice-versa. For purposes of preventing shingling, the effective vertical width of the side upper bands and the end upper bands of these two adjacent side walls is the full distance between the upper edge of the peak and the lower edge of the valley, but the nesting height of the crate is only the vertical width of the upper bands.

Packaging for containers
10023358 · 2018-07-17 · ·

This packaging is for containers having each a cylindrical body and an upper surface located at or near an extremity of the body, said packaging comprising a nest, a tub and a sealing cover; the nest having a nesting structure to receive the containers and comprising at least one first supporting surface, to be received on at least one corresponding supporting surface of the tub, the tub having a bottom wall, lateral walls forming an upper opening, and a peripheral flange leveled with said upper opening, for the sealing of said sealing cover thereon; said nest includes at least one second supporting surface rigidly connected to said at least one first supporting surface and so positioned with respect to this at least one first supporting surface that this second supporting surface is located, when the nest is placed in the tub, at the level of said peripheral flange.