Patent classifications
B65D81/133
Beverage container packaging
A beverage container packing assembly includes a bottom tray defining first compartments. The first compartments are configured to receive a first portion of a beverage container. The beverage container packing assembly includes a center support defining through holes. The through holes are configured to receive a second portion of a beverage container. The center support is configured to accommodate a thermo pack between a first row and a second row of the through holes. The beverage container packing assembly includes a top tray defining second compartments. The second compartments are configured to receive a third portion of a beverage container.
PROTECTIVE PACKAGING STRUCTURE FOR COMPRESSIBLE MATERIALS
A more robust packaging structure for maintaining the integrity of compressible biologically active materials during storage and especially during transportation is provided. These containers protect the materials from shock, vibration, deformation, or separation from agitation. The compressible materials may be in the form of synthetic fibers, and may include a composite of fibers and beads or granules. Suitable materials that may benefit from such a robust packaging structure include synthetic materials that comprise a biologically active ceramic or glass.
PROTECTIVE PACKAGING STRUCTURE FOR COMPRESSIBLE MATERIALS
A more robust packaging structure for maintaining the integrity of compressible biologically active materials during storage and especially during transportation is provided. These containers protect the materials from shock, vibration, deformation, or separation from agitation. The compressible materials may be in the form of synthetic fibers, and may include a composite of fibers and beads or granules. Suitable materials that may benefit from such a robust packaging structure include synthetic materials that comprise a biologically active ceramic or glass.
Biodegradable insulative shipping container
A shipping container, particularly suited for shipping wine bottles within a shipping box, having a pair of container halves. Each container half includes an outer tray that is shaped to fit the shipping box, and an inner tray that is configured for securely holding one or more wine bottles. Both the outer tray and inner tray are made of readily recyclable pulp material, and have a void therebetween. A starch based biodegradable insulation material fills the void therebetween, such that the shipping container is made entirely of biodegradable material, yet is sturdy and has insulative properties.
Biodegradable insulative shipping container
A shipping container, particularly suited for shipping wine bottles within a shipping box, having a pair of container halves. Each container half includes an outer tray that is shaped to fit the shipping box, and an inner tray that is configured for securely holding one or more wine bottles. Both the outer tray and inner tray are made of readily recyclable pulp material, and have a void therebetween. A starch based biodegradable insulation material fills the void therebetween, such that the shipping container is made entirely of biodegradable material, yet is sturdy and has insulative properties.
Protective packaging structure for compressible materials
A more robust packaging structure for maintaining the integrity of compressible biologically active materials during storage and especially during transportation is provided. These containers protect the materials from shock, vibration, deformation, or separation from agitation. The compressible materials may be in the form of synthetic fibers, and may include a composite of fibers and beads or granules. Suitable materials that may benefit from such a robust packaging structure include synthetic materials that comprise a biologically active ceramic or glass.
Protective packaging structure for compressible materials
A more robust packaging structure for maintaining the integrity of compressible biologically active materials during storage and especially during transportation is provided. These containers protect the materials from shock, vibration, deformation, or separation from agitation. The compressible materials may be in the form of synthetic fibers, and may include a composite of fibers and beads or granules. Suitable materials that may benefit from such a robust packaging structure include synthetic materials that comprise a biologically active ceramic or glass.
Protective film attachable to electronic device, and protective film package including same
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a protective film package includes a tray including a recess for seating an electronic device including a front plate exposing the display, a protective film, attached to the front plate of the electronic device, including a photo-curing layer, and a photo-curing support structure detachably coupled to the electronic device wherein the protective film is disposed at a predetermined position on the front plate when the tray on which the electronic device is seated and the protective film are aligned, and at least a portion of the edge of the protective film is pressed to the front plate by the photo-curing support structure when the photo-curing support structure is coupled with the electronic device on which the protective film is disposed. Various other embodiments are possible.
Protective film attachable to electronic device, and protective film package including same
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a protective film package includes a tray including a recess for seating an electronic device including a front plate exposing the display, a protective film, attached to the front plate of the electronic device, including a photo-curing layer, and a photo-curing support structure detachably coupled to the electronic device wherein the protective film is disposed at a predetermined position on the front plate when the tray on which the electronic device is seated and the protective film are aligned, and at least a portion of the edge of the protective film is pressed to the front plate by the photo-curing support structure when the photo-curing support structure is coupled with the electronic device on which the protective film is disposed. Various other embodiments are possible.
PAPER-BASED CUSHION PACKAGE
An example disclosed article may include a first layer and a second layer, where the first layer and the second layer may be bonded together within a peripheral region, the first layer and the second layer may be spaced apart within a cushion portion, the peripheral region may extend at least partially around the cushion portion, and the first layer may include cellulose fibers. The article may be used as a component of a packaging arrangement that may be entirely recycled using a paper recycling process. Examples also include, for example, related methods, systems, and assemblies.