B65D81/03

Inflatable packaging with apertures
10633147 · 2020-04-28 · ·

An inflatable packaging element is disclosed herein. The inflatable packaging element includes a first film ply and second film ply overlayed on the first ply, and a seal pattern. The seal pattern has a plurality of seals sealing the first and second plies to each other to define an inflation chamber between the first and second plies. The inflation chamber is inflatable with and configured to contain a fluid. An aperture extends through at least one of the first or second ply, and the seal pattern separates opposite side of the aperture from the inflation chamber.

Inflatable packaging with apertures
10633147 · 2020-04-28 · ·

An inflatable packaging element is disclosed herein. The inflatable packaging element includes a first film ply and second film ply overlayed on the first ply, and a seal pattern. The seal pattern has a plurality of seals sealing the first and second plies to each other to define an inflation chamber between the first and second plies. The inflation chamber is inflatable with and configured to contain a fluid. An aperture extends through at least one of the first or second ply, and the seal pattern separates opposite side of the aperture from the inflation chamber.

Polycondensation fixing device for fragile articles
20200115133 · 2020-04-16 ·

The invention discloses a polycondensation fixing device for a fragile article, which includes a wall shell. The wall shell is provided with a working cavity. The rear end wall of the working cavity is symmetrically provided with slide rails, and the slide rail openings. Toward the front, a sealing strip is slidably arranged in the slide rail, a locking block is provided between the seal strip and the slide rail, and suction chambers are symmetrically arranged in the lower end wall of the working chamber. There is a sealing mechanism inside, and air inlet chambers are symmetrically arranged in the left and right end walls of the working cavity. The air inlet chamber is provided with an air inlet mechanism. When the container is used, the device has a good buffering effect, and can be isolated from the air for moisture and water resistance.

Polycondensation fixing device for fragile articles
20200115133 · 2020-04-16 ·

The invention discloses a polycondensation fixing device for a fragile article, which includes a wall shell. The wall shell is provided with a working cavity. The rear end wall of the working cavity is symmetrically provided with slide rails, and the slide rail openings. Toward the front, a sealing strip is slidably arranged in the slide rail, a locking block is provided between the seal strip and the slide rail, and suction chambers are symmetrically arranged in the lower end wall of the working chamber. There is a sealing mechanism inside, and air inlet chambers are symmetrically arranged in the left and right end walls of the working cavity. The air inlet chamber is provided with an air inlet mechanism. When the container is used, the device has a good buffering effect, and can be isolated from the air for moisture and water resistance.

PACKAGING ASSEMBLY FOR DIRECT MAILING HOME SECURITY DEVICES

The present disclosure provides a packaging assembly for mailing a home security device by direct mail package. The packaging assembly includes an envelope. The envelope includes a first panel, a second panel and a seal flap. The seal flap is affixed on a first side of the first panel. The envelope provides space for encapsulating a foam cushioning. The foam cushioning is characterized by a cuboidal shape. The envelope encapsulates the home security device. The home security device includes a protective housing encapsulating a plurality of electrical components. The rectangular pocket on the second face of the foam cushioning receives the home security device. The envelop encapsulates a first layer. The first layer covers the first face of the foam cushioning. The envelope encapsulates a second layer. The second layer covers the second section of the second face of the foam cushioning and a segment of the home security device.

PACKAGING ASSEMBLY FOR DIRECT MAILING HOME SECURITY DEVICES

The present disclosure provides a packaging assembly for mailing a home security device by direct mail package. The packaging assembly includes an envelope. The envelope includes a first panel, a second panel and a seal flap. The seal flap is affixed on a first side of the first panel. The envelope provides space for encapsulating a foam cushioning. The foam cushioning is characterized by a cuboidal shape. The envelope encapsulates the home security device. The home security device includes a protective housing encapsulating a plurality of electrical components. The rectangular pocket on the second face of the foam cushioning receives the home security device. The envelop encapsulates a first layer. The first layer covers the first face of the foam cushioning. The envelope encapsulates a second layer. The second layer covers the second section of the second face of the foam cushioning and a segment of the home security device.

MAILING PACK WITH CLEAR WINDOWS AND FILE FOLDER EMBODIMENTS
20200115109 · 2020-04-16 ·

In some embodiments, an enveloping mailing container with four edges includes a top edge, an opaque front side, an opaque back side sealed together to form three edges, and a sealable opening at the fourth edge. The enveloping mailing container may define an interior space between the front and back sides and a mailing address section on the front side and spaced away from the edges. The enveloping mailing container further may include least one transparent section defined on the front and/or back side, an extended lip seal, and a perforation tear line that extends downwardly away from the top edge for at least a portion of the perforation tear line. The enveloping mailing container may be formed of 100% recycled material adapted to receive laser energy configured to provide a pre-designed pattern on the enveloping mailing container.

MAILING PACK WITH CLEAR WINDOWS AND FILE FOLDER EMBODIMENTS
20200115109 · 2020-04-16 ·

In some embodiments, an enveloping mailing container with four edges includes a top edge, an opaque front side, an opaque back side sealed together to form three edges, and a sealable opening at the fourth edge. The enveloping mailing container may define an interior space between the front and back sides and a mailing address section on the front side and spaced away from the edges. The enveloping mailing container further may include least one transparent section defined on the front and/or back side, an extended lip seal, and a perforation tear line that extends downwardly away from the top edge for at least a portion of the perforation tear line. The enveloping mailing container may be formed of 100% recycled material adapted to receive laser energy configured to provide a pre-designed pattern on the enveloping mailing container.

Combined shipping protection and impingement detection wrap
10597214 · 2020-03-24 · ·

A packaging material comprised of a gas-impermeable base layer, an indicator layer, and a gas-impermeable top layer is disclosed. The top layer is selected to rupture upon experiencing an impingement or impact that exceeds a predetermined threshold. The indicator layer is configured to change visual appearance upon exposure to ambient air. The top layer further may be configured into a plurality of cells, with each cell filled with a gas that is inert with respect to the indicator layer. The cells may be of a size and shape configured to indicate the location and shape of an impingement or impact, to alert a recipient of an item protected by the packaging material of an area that may require further inspection.

Combined shipping protection and impingement detection wrap
10597214 · 2020-03-24 · ·

A packaging material comprised of a gas-impermeable base layer, an indicator layer, and a gas-impermeable top layer is disclosed. The top layer is selected to rupture upon experiencing an impingement or impact that exceeds a predetermined threshold. The indicator layer is configured to change visual appearance upon exposure to ambient air. The top layer further may be configured into a plurality of cells, with each cell filled with a gas that is inert with respect to the indicator layer. The cells may be of a size and shape configured to indicate the location and shape of an impingement or impact, to alert a recipient of an item protected by the packaging material of an area that may require further inspection.