B65D75/56

Game card carriers

A game card carrier is disclosed that has a first panel having a first interior surface and a first edge, a second panel having a second interior surface and a second edge. The first panel and the second panel are disposed such that the first interior surface and the second interior surface face one another, the first edge is in alignment with the second edge. A band overlays at least a portion the first panel and at least a portion of the second panel to hold the first panel and the second panel adjacent one another.

POUCH CONTAINER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20230174282 · 2023-06-08 ·

A pouch container has a gas filling space therein, and includes a first wall section and a second wall section. The first wall section includes a first tongue-shaped portion. The second wall section includes a second tongue-shaped portion and overlapping the first tongue-shaped portion. A projection length of the second tongue-shaped portion is longer than that of the first tongue-shaped portion. A gas injection portion is provided in which an injection port communicating with the gas filling space is formed by joining both end portions of both the first tongue-shaped portion and the second tongue-shaped portion in a width direction, and the injection port is defined by a tip end portion of the first tongue-shaped portion in a projection direction and the second tongue-shaped portion at a portion facing the tip end portion.

Reclosable flap device

A resealable flap device in the form of a sheet, for applying to or incorporating in packaging, comprises: a base layer 30 of flexible material, and an upper layer 40 of stiff material. The sheet is cut (15) through both layers to outline a flap portion 14, the cut leaving an edge in a hinge region 18, the upper layer being removed behind the line of the hinge region 18. In this way the flexible base layer forms a hinge 18 that is easy to handle and does not spring back, while the stiff upper layer maintains the shape of the flap.

CONSUMER PRODUCT PACKAGES

A package containing polyolefin film having between about 10% and about 95%, by weight of the polyolefin film, of recycled polyolefin is described. The polyolefin film has an Average Hole Count between about 0.0 and about 10.0, according to the Gel Count Test Method. The polyolefin film has an Average Gel Count between about 0.0 and about 100.0, according to the Gel Count Test Method. The polyolefin film has an Average Relative Gel Height between about 0.0% and about 150.0%. The polyolefin film has a Total Spot Count between about 0.0 and about 100.0, according to the Gel Count Test Method.

CONSUMER PRODUCT PACKAGES

A package containing polyolefin film having between about 10% and about 95%, by weight of the polyolefin film, of recycled polyolefin is described. The polyolefin film has an Average Hole Count between about 0.0 and about 10.0, according to the Gel Count Test Method. The polyolefin film has an Average Gel Count between about 0.0 and about 100.0, according to the Gel Count Test Method. The polyolefin film has an Average Relative Gel Height between about 0.0% and about 150.0%. The polyolefin film has a Total Spot Count between about 0.0 and about 100.0, according to the Gel Count Test Method.

Flower Hydrating Transport Pouch Device
20230166903 · 2023-06-01 ·

A flower hydrating transport pouch device for cost efficiently preserving fresh cut flowers during transport from a point of sale includes a pouch defining an interior space. The pouch has a pair of lateral sides and an upper edge. The upper edge is removable from a body of the pouch to expose an opening into the interior space. A hydrating fluid is in the interior space. A closure is positioned on the body of the pouch adjacent to the opening for selectively closing the opening. A tether line extends from the pouch for engaging interior structure of a vehicle for transporting flowers having stems extending into the hydrating fluid within the interior space of the pouch.

Flower Hydrating Transport Pouch Device
20230166903 · 2023-06-01 ·

A flower hydrating transport pouch device for cost efficiently preserving fresh cut flowers during transport from a point of sale includes a pouch defining an interior space. The pouch has a pair of lateral sides and an upper edge. The upper edge is removable from a body of the pouch to expose an opening into the interior space. A hydrating fluid is in the interior space. A closure is positioned on the body of the pouch adjacent to the opening for selectively closing the opening. A tether line extends from the pouch for engaging interior structure of a vehicle for transporting flowers having stems extending into the hydrating fluid within the interior space of the pouch.

Method and apparatus for material storage, transport and dispensation
09809369 · 2017-11-07 ·

An apparatus for material storage, transport and dispensation uses a bag constructed from one of more flexible plastic sheets and forming a chamber for holding material. Reinforced end regions of the bag may be removably coupled to one another to form a self-forming loop. A nozzle is coupled to the chamber by a flexible tube to form an attachment for dispensation of material from the chamber. The attachment may take the form of a shower head, for example.

RETAIL PRODUCT PACKAGE
20170313467 · 2017-11-02 ·

A retail product package is disclosed. The package comprises an outer sleeve and an inner tray that is configured to slide in and out of the sleeve. The sleeve and tray being constructed and configured to be magnetically attracted to one another to facilitate and maintain a closed packaging configuration. Windows on the sleeve and tray allow for inspection of the product contained therein, which is mounted via a support element in a fixed position removed from contact from the packaging walls. A hook component is provided on the tray that is configured to extend through a top end wall of the sleeve and facilitate display of the package on a peg in a retail display stand.

All-in-one gift packaging system
11254490 · 2022-02-22 ·

A system for a greeting card. The greeting card has a planar greeting card portion and a greeting card cover moveably coupled to the planar greeting card portion. The greeting card cover can move from an open position whereby the planar greeting card portion is readable to a closed position adjacent to said planar greeting card portion whereby the planar greeting card portion is not readable. The greeting card portion is coupled to a gift storage compartment which has a volume and a depth for storing an item. The greeting card cover can open and close without moving the gift storage compartment.