Patent classifications
B65D5/328
TELESCOPING INSULATED BOXES
A telescoping insulated box assembly, comprising: an outer box, the outer box comprising a side wall and a bottom wall, the side wall and the bottom wall of the outer box each defining an insulation cavity; and an inner box, the inner box comprising a side wall and a wall forming a portion of a top side of the box assembly, each wall of the inner box defining an insulation cavity, the inner box sized to fit into the outer box such that the each of the side walls of the inner box faces one of the side walls of the outer box.
Method for manufacturing protective packaging structure
A packaging structure for at least one article includes a pair of generally rectangular support structures with front, side, rear, and interior walls. The walls divide the rectangular support structure into a plurality of triangular sections. The front and interior walls contain a least one opening configured to correspond with the configuration of the article to hold and secure the article in place. The packaging structure is created from a rectangular blank made of foldable material that has a plurality of spaced vertical fold lines, panels, and aligned openings each configured to correspond with the configuration of the article. The packaging structure is formed by folding the blank along the fold lines and securing the blank in the folded condition. The blanks are formed first within computer aided design software by determining the dimensions and profile of a packaging structure, forming openings for an article in a packaging structure, unfolding the packaging structure within the design software into a flat pattern to form a master blank, and using the master blank to create cutting dies for forming additional blanks.
CARTON WITH LOCKING FEATURES
A carton comprising an inner construct comprising a plurality of inner panels extending at least partially around a first interior and an inner locking tab foldably connected to at least one inner panel. An outer construct can comprise a plurality of outer panels extending at least partially around a second interior. The outer construct can comprise an outer locking tab foldably connected to at least one outer panel, and the inner locking tab and the outer locking tab can cooperate to limit movement between the inner construct and the outer construct. The carton also can comprise an engagement feature comprising a cover panel that is at least partially separable from the at least one outer panel. The inner locking tab of the inner construct can extend along the engagement feature in the outer construct so that the inner locking tab can be engaged when the cover panel is at least partially removed for facilitating movement of the inner construct and the outer construct relative to one another.
Carton With Locking Features
A carton comprising an inner construct that can comprise a plurality of inner panels extending at least partially around a first interior. The inner construct can comprise first and second inner locking tab. An outer construct can comprise a plurality of outer panels extending at least partially around a second interior. The inner construct can be at least partially received in the second interior. The outer construct can comprise first and second outer locking tabs. The second inner locking tab and the second outer locking tab can cooperate to limit movement between the constructs in a closed configuration, and, when the second inner locking tab has been disengaged from the second outer locking tab, the inner construct and/or the outer construct can be movable from the closed configuration to an intermediate configuration in which the first inner locking tab and the first outer locking tab cooperate to limit movement between the constructs.
JOINING STRUCTURE OF PACKAGING CONTAINER
A joining structure of a packaging container is divided into at least two packaging members, and the joining structure includes: first slits formed in a dividing direction and located on both side of at least one corner of a joining-side end of a first packaging member, the first packaging member and a second packaging member being joined to each other; an engaging corner formed at a joining-side end of the second packaging member, the engaging corner being engaged with each of the first slits and being located on an inner side of a corner of the first packaging member, the engaging corner being formed at a corner corresponding to the corner of the first packaging member; and a cover that continues to the engaging corner and is located to cover an outer side of a joining end of the first packaging member on an outer side of the first slits.
Apparatus to house botanicals during transport
An apparatus for housing botanicals during transport is disclosed. The apparatus may be configured to convert to a display assembly for the botanicals. The apparatus may include: a covering component having a primary opening on one end and a permeable structure on a second end; a sleeve component having a support structure on one end and a receiving opening on a second end, the sleeve component being configured to be partially inserted into the covering component; a holding component having a secondary opening at one end and a water-tight chamber wall at the other end, the holding component being configured to be partially inserted into the sleeve component, such that the secondary opening is positioned within the sleeve component; in order facilitate converting the apparatus into a display assembly, the covering component is removed from the sleeve component and the holding component is inserted into the covering component.
Retail-ready container
A blank is configured to be erected into a container including an inner tray and an outer carton frangibly connected to the inner tray. The inner tray includes an inner side wall and a bottom. The outer carton includes a top, an outer side wall, and a utility panel frangibly connected to the inner side wall.
METHODS AND MACHINE FOR FORMING A TWO-PIECE BLANK ASSEMBLY
A machine for forming a joined blank assembly from first and second blanks of sheet material includes a deck coupled to a frame, and a first transfer assembly associated with the frame. The first transfer assembly is configured to position the first blank on the deck. The machine also includes a second transfer assembly associated with the frame. The second transfer assembly is configured to position the second blank in at least a partially overlying relationship to the first blank on the deck. The machine further includes at least one compression member configured to compress the second blank and the first blank together against the deck to form the joined blank assembly.
OPTIMIZED SYSTEM, BOX AND BAG FOR PACKING, SHIPPING, STORING AND DISPLAYING PRODUCE
Produce boxes and bags for shipping produce, e.g., bananas, utilize ventilation structures that allow for ventilation therethrough. A method of assembling produce boxes provides for cutouts that serve as ventilation structures in the boxes. When the produce boxes are stacked such as on a shipping pallet, the ventilation structures allow for ventilation of through the stacked boxes. Produce may be packed in a bag, which is closed with a rip cord and inserted into a produce box. The rip cord may be accessed when the box is in a stack such as on a shipping pallet, such that the rip cord may be pulled thereby opening the bag, without removing the box from the stack.
SHIPPING AND DISPLAY CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME
A container and blanks and a blank assembly for forming the container are provided herein. The container includes a tray, the tray including a pair of tray side walls, a pair of tray end walls, and a first glue panel coupled to one of the tray end walls. The container also includes a cover releasably coupled to the tray to transition the container from a shipping to a display configuration, the cover including a pair of cover side walls aligned with the pair of tray side walls, a pair of cover end walls aligned with the pair of tray end walls, and a second glue panel coupled to one of the cover end walls. At least a portion of the tray overlaps with at least a portion of the cover, and the first and second glue panels are vertically aligned with and uncoupled from one another.