Patent classifications
B65D81/133
Molded fiber packaging
Packaging used to hold and ship consumer products may include components having complementary edges that are coupled together when the packaging is assembled. The packaging may also display a product in an aesthetically appealing way by holding the product in way that makes it appear as if the product is “floating.” The packaging may be made of recyclable and/or biodegradable material, such as molded fiber paper material that reduces the environmental impact of the packaging.
Stackable storage tray adaptable to form an enclosed box
A stackable storage tray that can be combined with an identical stackable storage tray to form an enclosed box. The stackable storage tray comprises a flat base, a rear wall, two side walls, and an open front. Each of the two side walls are complementary with the respective side walls of a second identical stackable storage tray, so that when one storage tray is flipped upside down the two trays form an enclosed box—the open front of the stationary tray receives the complementary rear wall of the flipped tray, the rear wall of the stationary tray fits in the complementary open front of the flipped tray, and the sides have side walls and open spaces that are complementary reverse mirror images of each other and fit together to form an enclosed box.
System and method for flat packed furniture to enable reuse of packaging materials
A flat packed furniture system includes a plurality of boxes, each comprising a packaging piece and a set of furniture parts, such that the set of furniture parts is flat packed inside the packaging piece, such that a plurality of parts in the plurality of boxes is configured to be assemblable as a furniture item, which can be a cabinet, such that a plurality of packaging pieces in the plurality of boxes is configured to be reused as packaging for the furniture item. Also disclosed is a method for flat packing furniture, including flat packing, shipping, unpacking, assembling, repacking, and reshipping.
Method for making carton bottom
The present invention provides a packaging carton for fragile, apparatus for making cartoon bottom, and method for making the carton bottom. The packaging carton includes a bottom and peripheral wall which jointly define a receiving space far storing fragile glass substrate with the bottom. The bottom has a skeleton configuration and is made from plastic blowing technology. By the forgoing, the present invention can effectively reduce the packaging cost, and which in turn reducing the cost of the product.
Method for making carton bottom
The present invention provides a packaging carton for fragile, apparatus for making cartoon bottom, and method for making the carton bottom. The packaging carton includes a bottom and peripheral wall which jointly define a receiving space far storing fragile glass substrate with the bottom. The bottom has a skeleton configuration and is made from plastic blowing technology. By the forgoing, the present invention can effectively reduce the packaging cost, and which in turn reducing the cost of the product.
CONTAINER FOR COSMETIC PRODUCTS AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR
A container for perfumery or cosmetic products comprises a first box-shaped body delimiting a first compartment; a first tray, placed in the first compartment and comprising at least a first multi-laying cavity, of at least partial housing alternatively of at least a first or a second product of different shapes; a first tray cover which comprises a sheet applied to the first tray, the first tray cover surmounting a first part of said the cavity and defining an opening surmounting a second part of the first cavity; and an empty space being placed between the first tray cover and the first part of the first cavity and the opening crossing the thickness of the first tray cover completely.
PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR GOLF BALLS
A tray for holding golf balls is provided. The tray preferably contains three compartments, and each compartment is sized to hold a single golf ball. The balls are snap-fitted into the compartments and secured in place. The tray containing the balls can be inserted into a small box (sleeve) which then can be loaded into a larger packaging box. The sleeve and window preferably contain transparent windows that are aligned with each other. The outer surface of the balls can be printed with a logo, brand, or other marking that can be seen through transparent windows in the sleeve and packaging box. The packaging system protects the golf balls during shipment as well as providing a creative and attractive way for displaying the golf balls for sale at on-course and off-course facilities.
PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR GOLF BALLS
A tray for holding golf balls is provided. The tray preferably contains three compartments, and each compartment is sized to hold a single golf ball. The balls are snap-fitted into the compartments and secured in place. The tray containing the balls can be inserted into a small box (sleeve) which then can be loaded into a larger packaging box. The sleeve and window preferably contain transparent windows that are aligned with each other. The outer surface of the balls can be printed with a logo, brand, or other marking that can be seen through transparent windows in the sleeve and packaging box. The packaging system protects the golf balls during shipment as well as providing a creative and attractive way for displaying the golf balls for sale at on-course and off-course facilities.
ENVIROTRAY INSERT FOR PROTECTING AN OBJECT WITHIN AN OUTER CONTAINER
An insert for holding a cylindrical container, where the cylindrical container having a cylindrical shape with an outer diameter. The insert including: a folded body formed of paper board and having a main surface with an aperture for accommodating and retaining the cylindrical container. The aperture having a shape defining a rectangle having a length and a width. The folded body having a folded portion defining a cradle for supporting a cylindrical surface of the cylindrical container when it is retained in the aperture. The cradle being positioned within the aperture and offset from the main surface towards an interior of the folded body. Wherein the width of the aperture being smaller than the outer diameter of the cylindrical container such that the width of the aperture deforms to accept the cylindrical container and to return to an un-deformed state to retain the cylindrical container in the aperture.
ENVIROTRAY INSERT FOR PROTECTING AN OBJECT WITHIN AN OUTER CONTAINER
An insert for holding a cylindrical container, where the cylindrical container having a cylindrical shape with an outer diameter. The insert including: a folded body formed of paper board and having a main surface with an aperture for accommodating and retaining the cylindrical container. The aperture having a shape defining a rectangle having a length and a width. The folded body having a folded portion defining a cradle for supporting a cylindrical surface of the cylindrical container when it is retained in the aperture. The cradle being positioned within the aperture and offset from the main surface towards an interior of the folded body. Wherein the width of the aperture being smaller than the outer diameter of the cylindrical container such that the width of the aperture deforms to accept the cylindrical container and to return to an un-deformed state to retain the cylindrical container in the aperture.