Patent classifications
B65D2251/1025
A CHILD-RESISTANT CLOSURE SYSTEM
A child-resistant closure (10) is provided and comprises a lid (20) and a base (15). The closure comprises child-resistant locking means for preventing unwanted opening of the lid. The locking means comprising two locking members (23A, 23B) carried on or by a respective release member, the locking members engaging the base to prevent opening of the lid. The release members are movable towards each other to disengage the locking members from the base.
Dispensing container with interior access
A dispensing container with interior access for when the said dispensing container can no longer disperse the low level content within its bottom surface and interior walls through its normal dispensing process the dispensing container with interior access can be opened through its adjoining halves for complete access to its remaining content.
DISPENSING CONTAINER WITH INTERIOR ACCESS
A dispensing container with interior access for when the said dispensing container can no longer disperse the low level content within its bottom surface and interior walls through its normal dispensing process the dispensing container with interior access can be opened through its adjoining halves for complete access to its remaining content.
COVERED STORAGE BIN
A storage bin including a box and a lid. The box includes a bottom and at least four walls extending from the bottom to an upper rim. The lid is configured to be positioned relative to the rim such that the lid closes the box. The lid defines a planar lid surface with an upwardly extending peripheral raised edge thereabout. A plurality of friction feet may be secured to the box bottom. The lid may include at least one lock assembly. The lid may include a label assembly.
CLOSURE INTERLOCKING MECHANISM THAT PREVENTS ACCIDENTAL INITIAL OPENING OF A CONTAINER
The present invention is directed toward a container closure that prevents accidental initial opening of a container. The closure mechanism includes at least one temporary interlocking mechanism having a two part fastener that engages the moveable part of the closure with the fixed part of the closure. The temporary interlocking mechanism is invisible when the container is closed. It is positioned in a location different from the location of the orifice of the closure or from the path that the liquid follows during dispensing. This temporary interlocking mechanism includes at least one element that breaks or irreversibly deforms during the initial opening of the container. The additional force required to break or to irreversibly deform the breakable or irreversibly deformable element of the temporary interlocking mechanism during the first opening mitigates the risk of accidental opening during manufacturing, shipment or storage of the goods. Once broken or irreversibly deformed during the first opening, the interlocking mechanism does not interfere with the subsequent opening and closing cycles of the container by the consumer.
Cup cover with quick locking function and cup
The utility model relates to a cover, and discloses a cup cover with quick locking function, and a cup, wherein the cup cover includes a cover body and a rotating member arranged on the cover body, the rotating member is provided with a clamping hook, and the rotating member can rotate relative to the cover body, so as to drive the clamping hook to reciprocate between a first position and a second position. A rotatable clamping buckle locking structure is used in the utility model to replace a screw thread locking structure in the related art, which can reduce the time for operating the cup cover, implements quick opening and closing of the cup cover, enables the drinking action of a user more smooth and nature, and helps to improve the user experience.
Extruded spring strap for container and packaging applications
A silicone extruded spring strap that has the possibility to be folded around an axis parallel to its own axis of extrusion, thus creating the compression and release as of a spring. The base has a reach-in hole on its body to allow the user to reach through. The lid is the base's capping object; it is designed to cover the reach-in hole of the base. It should be designed in a way to limit the area of the remaining gaps of the base's reach-in hole. The spring strap clip designed to allow the extension of the spring during the closing motion of the lid. The extruded spring strap can store and release energy in order to displace the lid. It can be of any material that provides the appropriate stiffness to activate the lid. The retention latch is the user interface on which he acts in order to have the lid popup.
CONTAINER
A package includes a container and a lid. The container may include a tamper evident feature, a child resistant feature, or both.
PAPERBOARD PACKAGING CONTAINER FOR BULK SOLIDS
A paperboard packaging container for bulk solids includes a container body formed by a container wall having wall portions, and a container bottom. The wall portions are connected by corner portions and each wall portion extends in a height direction from a lower end edge at the container bottom to an upper end edge at a container opening, the height direction being perpendicular to a cross direction of the container. An upper reinforcing rim is applied to the container opening. Each of the upper and lower end edge of the container wall has end edge portions corresponding to the wall portions. At least one edge portion has an outwardly curved shape and a radius of curvature larger than a radius of curvature of each corner edge portion, the at least one end edge portion bulges outwardly with a radius of curvature of 200-700 mm, preferably 300-600 mm, more preferably 400-500 mm.
Cap and container assemblies
A cap and container assembly includes a container having a base and a side wall extending upward from the base. The base and the side wall define an interior, and the side wall defines an opening leading to the interior. A cap moves with respect to the container between an opened position in which the opening is exposed, and a closed position in which the cap covers the opening. A tab projects outward from the cap and has a bottom surface. A spacer projects from the container side wall at a location beneath the tab when the assembly is in the closed position. The spacer bends inward towards the container in response to application of a sufficient force, to move from a locked position that blocks the bottom surface of the tab, to an unlocked position to expose at least a portion of the bottom surface of the tab.