Patent classifications
B65D2577/041
COLLAPSIBLE AND REUSABLE CONTAINER OF LIQUIDS
A container (1) for liquid is described, comprising a base (2), a lid (3), a jacket (4) and an inner bag (5). The jacket extends (4) between the base (2) and the lid (3), defining with them a closed inner volume. The inner bag (5) is interchangeably positioned in the inner volume and can be filled with a liquid. In the filled configuration, the inner bag (5) holds upright the container; in the emptied configuration the inner (5) bag is bent on itself and the container is collapsed with the lid (3) close to the base (2) or in abutment thereon. The jacket (4) is a tubular member made of a laminar material that can be bent on itself like a textile, for example a band that can be bent like bellows. This feature allows switching easily from the upright configuration to the collapsed or bent one, without the needas in solutions of the known artto overturn rigid parts, disassemble envelopes or guide the rings defining the metal meshes.
REMOVABLE CARTRIDGE FOR A CONTAINER
A container system is disclosed herein. The container system may include a body and a disposable cartridge. The disposable cartridge may include an outer liner and an inner liner. The disposable cartridge may be removably inserted into a recess of the body. The inner liner may be configured to hold a substance. The inner liner may be configured to be removably positioned within a recess of the outer liner. The inner liner may be configured to be turned inside out.
CONTAINER WITH WRAPPER WITH DETACHABLE TAB
A container of consumer goods comprises a housing (10a) and one or more consumer goods (18) wrapped in a wrapper (20) and contained within the housing (10a), the wrapper (20) comprising a plurality of intersecting lines of weakness (22) that together define a plurality of interconnected detachable portions (24) of the wrapper (20).
Container and latching system
A container is disclosed that has a base and a lid that is rotatable about a hinge from a closed configuration to an open configuration. The lid may be secured to the base with a latch assembly. A latch assembly may have a locked position and an unlocked position.
Adhesive cartridge
The present disclosure provides an adhesive cartridge for an automated brick laying machine, the adhesive cartridge comprising a bladder for the adhesive, a shell for the bladder, the shell comprising an aperture therethrough, and at least one valve assembly for controlling adhesive flow, the valve assembly comprising a valve body, at least a portion of which extends through the aperture and into the shell. Also disclosed is a method for assembling the adhesive cartridge, a method of filling the adhesive cartridge and an automated bricklaying machine having a bricklaying and adhesive applying head incorporating the adhesive cartridge.
Packaged Dough Product and Method of Packaging
A packaged food product includes a container having therein a cup for a food ingredient, at least one dough product and a plastic separator interposed between the cup and the at least one dough product. The separator includes a main body portion seated upon a rim of the cup, with the main body portion having a peripheral side surface in frictional engagement with an inner sidewall of the container. The separator also includes a column support extending from the main body portion and abutting a bottom of the cup. In a preferred embodiment, the column support takes an inverted frustoconical shape and is hollow, thereby enabling multiple separators to be nested for shipping and storing purposes. When the dough product(s) proof within the container, forces applied to the separator from the developed pressure are transferred through the main body portion and the column support to the bottom of the cup.
Refillable dispensing container and refill container
A refillable dispensing container and a refill container are disclosed. The refillable dispensing container includes: an outer container having an open top and a holding space; an inner container having an open top and inserted within the holding space; a holder that includes a holder body and a support protrusion; an inner cap which has a cap channel and is configured to be detachably coupled to the open top of the outer container; a shoulder having a through-hole and coupled to an outer side of the inner cap; a button having a dispensing hole and coupled to the through-hole of the shoulder such that the button is movable along a vertical direction; and a pump module arranged adjacently to the holder channel and the cap channel, where the pump module is configured to dispense a content out of the dispensing hole when the button is pressed.
CONTAINER AND LATCHING SYSTEM
A container is disclosed that has a base and a lid that is rotatable about a hinge from a closed configuration to an open configuration. The lid may be secured to the base with a latch assembly. A latch assembly may have a locked position and an unlocked position.
PACKAGING SYSTEM
A packaging system includes a base box with a plurality of walls and a tray with a primary panel and a plurality of flaps extending therefrom. The primary panel includes a recess that extends at least partially into an interior space of the base box. The plurality of flaps are attached to exterior surfaces of the plurality of walls.
Sealant, bag for transporting and packaging of silicon material
A packaging material used for a bag for transporting of a silicon material is a laminate in which a first resin base, barrier, second resin base, resin, and sealant layers are laminated in that order. A resin layer indentation elastic modulus is smaller than an indentation elastic modulus of each of the first and second resin base layers by one or more orders of magnitude, a sealant layer indentation elastic modulus is smaller than a first resin base layer indentation elastic modulus of and a second resin base layer indentation elastic modulus by one or more orders of magnitude, and a difference between the first resin base layer indentation elastic modulus and the second resin base layer indentation elastic modulus is smaller than a difference between the second resin base layer indentation elastic modulus and the indentation elastic modulus of the resin layer.