Patent classifications
B65D57/003
QUILT STORAGE BAG
The present invention is directed to a bag for storing quilts, afghans, linens, blankets, hand-made clothing and other hand-made items. The present invention is further directed to a novel method of folding the item using interior flaps to protect the item. The storage bag of this invention includes an outer layer comprising a breathable, non-woven material, an interior layer that prevents damaging the quilt, a non-snagging sliding fastener proving access to an interior of the bag, and one or more interior flaps to protect the folded item.
PACKAGING MEMBER FOR CLEANING BLADES
A packaging member for cleaning blades each having a blade main body and a holder part comprises at least one set of packaging member main bodies for supporting, respectively, opposite ends and of the holder parts of the cleaning blades. A first packaging member main body which is one of the set of packaging member main bodies has a plurality of first support parts disposed at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the packaging member main body. The first support parts each support one end portion of the holder part. A second packaging member main body which is the other of the set of packaging member main bodies has a plurality of second support parts disposed at the predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the packaging member main body. The second support parts each support the other end portion of the holder part.
LAYER PAD
A layer pad (10) comprises a substantially flat sheet (12) having first and second opposite substantially planar faces (14, 16). The layer pad (10) further includes at least one raised formation (18) on at least one of the faces (14, 16).
LOAD CAP
A load cap (10) comprises a central portion (12) having an edge (14), and a rim arrangement (16) on the edge. The rim arrangement comprises a plurality of corrugations (20) extending substantially parallel to the edge.
Separator system for organizing items
A separator system is disclosed for organizing items such as fabrics and wearing apparel as well as documents and the like. The separator system comprises a first planar member defined by a first peripheral portion for supporting a first item. A first hollow projection is formed in the first peripheral portion of the first planar member. The first hollow projection defines an first upper projection and a first lower recess. The first upper projection of the first hollow projection extends above the first item for interlocking with a second lower recess of an adjacent second planar member located above the first item.
Dividable packaging structure
The present invention provides a dividable packaging structure, which includes: a plurality of first and second side frame members (2, 4) and a plurality of corner connection pieces (6) respectively connected to the first and second side frame members (2, 4). The plurality of corner connection pieces (6) connects the first side frame members (2) and the second side frame members (4) together to form a frame. The dividable packaging structure of the present invention has a dividable and thus splittable configuration, allowing for effective reduction of material cost. To package an object, the frame carries and supports the objet and the corner connection pieces provide positioning of the object to effectively prevent the object from shifting during shipment that may lead to occurrence of deformation of the objet.
SLEEVE-TYPE MORTISE-AND-TENON JOINT STRUCTURE UNIT AND APPLICATION THEREOF
Disclosed is a sleeve-type mortise-and-tenon joint structure unit, comprising: an externally wrapping pipe-type frame (1) and several internally supported pipe-type frames (2) disposed in the externally wrapping pipe-type frame. The externally wrapping pipe-type frame is provided with several openings (3). After some or all of the internally supported pipe-type frames are pulled out of an end part of the externally wrapping pipe-type frame, a vacant part (4) is formed in the externally wrapping pipe-type frame, and the openings and the vacant part form a mortise structure. Further disclosed are two applications of the sleeve-type mortise-and-tenon joint structure unit. The above-mentioned sleeve-type mortise-and-tenon joint structure unit has the advantages of requiring no nail or binder, a stable structure, rapid and convenient assembly and disassembly, durability, lightweightness, reusability, and environmental friendliness.
SOLAR MODULE SPACER
A spacer (100) for spacing two adjacent stacked solar modules (101a, 101b), the spacer (100) comprising: a body (108) having spaced opposed first and second edges (110, 109), the body (108) comprising an upper contact surface (111) for contact with an upper solar module (101a), and a lower contact surface (112) for contact with a lower solar module (101b); a first upper protrusion (114) arranged to bear against a frame (102) of the upper solar module (101a), the first upper protrusion (114) protruding upwardly from or proximate to the first edge (110) of the body (108) to a free end of the first upper protrusion (114); and a first lower protrusion (118) arranged to bear against a frame (102) of the lower solar module (101b), the first lower protrusion (118) protruding downwardly from or proximate to the first edge (110) of the body to a free end of the first lower protrusion (118), the first lower protrusion (118) offset from the first upper protrusion (114) in a direction along the first edge (110).
Shipping/storage rack for buckets
A rack for a heavy equipment bucket having a rectangular base and two vertical posts. Each vertical post has one or more upwardly angled extending protrusions. A series of double ended reverse hooks are provided with the rack for stacking heavy equipment buckets.
SUPPORTING SPACER
A supporting spacer includes a vertical pole, a combining portion and an abutting portion. The combining portion includes a base connecting with the vertical pole and a pair of resilient hooks reverse extended from an end of the base, and a spaced slot is formed correspondingly between the base and each resilient hook. The abutting portion includes a pair of arms outward extended from the base. Thus the supporting spacer can prevent shaking of the supporting spacer and enhance the stability of structures after being fixed.