B65D21/0213

OPTIMIZED PACKAGING FOR LEAFY GREEN PRODUCTS

According to at least one exemplary embodiment, optimized packaging may be provided. Optimized packaging may be used, for example, as packaging for leafy green products, produce, or other food items. The optimized packaging may have a frame element and one or more film surfaces.

Expandable Bottle
20230365287 · 2023-11-16 ·

Collapsible bottles and methods of use are disclosed in which the bottle is fabricated, collapsed at a body section including circular or spiral folds, provided with a condensed or concentrated substance, and sealed. Subsequently, the bottle may be unsealed, expanded, provided with a liquid, sealed, and mixed to bring the substance to a desired concentration or consistency.

MODULAR SYSTEM FOR A ROOM, FOR A LIVING, WORK OR STORAGE AREA, OR FOR OTHER THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACES
20220260198 · 2022-08-18 · ·

A modular flooring system comprises a modular floor surface and a plurality of stackable, three-dimensional modular interior design components (MIDCs). The modular door surface can comprise an array of discrete, raised, low-profile, receiving panels that can be rectangular in shape. MIDCs can be securely and interchangeably placed on any group of one or more adjacent unoccupied receiving panel and they east also be stackable, such that various different floor layouts can be created. Bach of the MIDCs may comprise a lower surface recess that fits over a group of one or more adjacent raised receiving panels. A first MIDC may have an raised lip on a top surface such that the lower surface recess of a second MIDC fits over, separately and interchangeably, one (or more) of the raised receiving panels and the raised lip on the top surface of the first MIDC. The MIDCs can comprise a storage cube MIDC (square or rectangular cube) as well as specialized MIDCs, such as a commode MIDC, a sink MIDC, a cooler MIDC, and a tile MIDC, etc. In such a manner, a user of the modular flooring system could locate the MIDCs on the floor surface and/or stack them to configure a preferred layout. Moreover, the MIDCs could be rearranged later to design a new layout.

CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORTING AND INOCULATING PUPAE

The invention refers to a container (1) that can be used for storing, transporting and for inoculating silk-free pupae. The container (1) comprises a tray (2) having a substantially flat surface (5) and a plurality of wells (4) formed on the surface (5), wherein each well (4) configured for accommodating a pupa (8). The container (1) also comprises a lid (3) having a plurality of openings (6), wherein the tray (2) and the lid (3) are configured to be coupled to each other, such as the lid (3) is placed on the flat surface (5), at least partially, closing the wells (4). The wells (4) and the openings (6) are arranged, such as when the tray (2) and the lid (3) are 10 coupled together, each well (4) is accessible through an opening (6). The container is stackable for an optimum and cost-efficient secure transportation.

STACKABLE CONTAINER HAVING HINGED WALLS
20220297883 · 2022-09-22 ·

A stackable container including a rectangular base and four side walls hinged to the base. The side walls pivot between an erected useful position and an empty position folded in towards the base. At least one of the walls has a selectively covered or uncovered recess spaced from two lateral edges and a lower edge of this wall. A wall rail arranged parallel to the base is vertically displaceably guided in sliding guides between an upper covering and a lower uncovering position. Between the wall rail and the lower edge of the recess are at least two wall braces that, in the covering position, run obliquely and are spaced apart from one another in a longitudinal direction of the wall and are each connected at their ends in a hinged manner to the wall rail and, at the lower edge of the recess, to the wall having the recess.

Transport and storage container
11383882 · 2022-07-12 · ·

A stackable transport and storage container includes a bottom, two side walls, two end-face walls, and inner partitions and/or a container cover. The inner partitions and/or a container cover can be detachably fastened to the container without the aid of tools and additional fastening elements. In the storage and transport container, the side walls and the end-face walls comprise folded-over edges, above which stacking profiles which are open at the bottom can be placed. The connecting piece of the stacking profile, which piece forms the stacking support, has profiling in the form of a keder holder into which a pull-in keder, having a keder core and a keder flap, can be inserted. Partitions for receiving transport and storage parts and/or the protective cover are fastened to at least one keder flap.

TRAY AND LOADING DEVICE FOR DISPLAY PRODUCT

An embodiment of the disclosure provides a tray, including at least one loading chamber, the loading chamber including: a first restriction recess and a second restriction recess located within an edge of a bottom face of the first restriction recess, wherein the first restriction recess is configured to load a touch cover and limit the touch cover, and the second restriction recess is configured to load a liquid crystal module and limit the liquid crystal module. The tray according to the embodiment of the disclosure can satisfy with the carrying requirements of the LCM and the TLCM, so that the carrying cost and the waste of resources can be effectively reduced. An embodiment of the disclosure also provides a loading device of a display product.

Stack container
11279517 · 2022-03-22 · ·

The invention relates to a stack container for transporting and storing objects, said container consisting of a rectangular base with side walls rising vertically from the bottom edges, with the top edge of the side walls being designed to be cantilevered outwards as a support surface for the rim of a second identically constructed container which is also cantilevered outwards and surrounds the base, said container being characterized in that the upper side of the top edge of the side walls and the underside of the rim surrounding the base are formed complementary to one another in such a way that, over the extension of the container circumference, partial surfaces of the top edge and the rim are designed differently in their angle of inclination, such that the corner areas of both the top edge and the rim surrounding the base are formed horizontally between two adjacent side walls each, whereas between the corner areas the top edge and the rim are designed at least in parts such that they are obliquely inclined outward and downward at an angle from the level of the horizontal corner area.

TRANSPORT CONTAINER HAVING OFFSET SIDEWALL SLOTS
20220081167 · 2022-03-17 ·

A transport container for receiving and transporting goods within a transport or distribution system by conveyor belts and/or roller conveyors. The transport container includes a base from which four sidewalls extend. At least two opposing sidewalls each have a predefined code section to apply a machine-readable code, in particular a barcode or a QR code, and at least one opening, in particular a plurality of slots extending from the base to the upper edge of the sidewall. The openings in the two opposing sidewalls, in particular those openings which are located directly adjacent to and/or at the same height as the predefined code sections, are arranged offset from one another. A system can include the transport container, a conveyor system, and a scanning device.

Stackable container
11273955 · 2022-03-15 · ·

A stackable container includes a step-shaped edge at upper ends of side walls and, on the outer side of the side walls, a projection resting on the step-shaped edge. Openings at lower edges of the side walls open into a collecting channel which extends along the base and is connected in one piece with the base and which collects small quantities of liquids passing through the openings. The projection covers the collecting channel and, together with the outer wall of the collecting channel and the step-shaped edge of the container located therebeiow, forms a free space, into which larger quantities of liquids can pass and flow into the lower container. Extinguishing water, sprayed over the stack of containers in the event of a fire, can thus pass from the upper container into the lower containers of the stack and extinguish a fire in a lower region of the stack.