Patent classifications
B65D2543/00268
LID FROM PAPER, PAPERBOARD OR PAPER-LIKE MATERIAL, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LID
A lid from paper, paperboard or paper-like material for a container, wherein the lid is produced from an integral planar blank and has a lid plate and a lid collar. The lid collar proceeds from a periphery of the lid plate, and the lid collar is formed from at least two plies of the planar blank. A first ply of the lid collar, proceeding from the periphery of the lid plate, extends to a periphery of the lid collar, and wherein a second ply of the lid collar, from the periphery of the lid collar, on a radially inner side of the lid collar extends to a periphery of the second ply of the lid collar. The periphery of the second ply of the lid collar at least in portions is received in a groove in the region of the periphery of the lid plate.
PACKAGING SYSTEM WITH SLIDABLE LATCH
A packaging system includes box parts connected to one another by a latch assembly. A method is used for installing the box parts with the latch assembly in a packaging assembly.
Drink lid arrangements and methods
An apparatus can include a generally planar portion approximately in a plane. The apparatus can also include a lip portion extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the plane. The generally planar portion is joined to the lip portion at a circumferential edge of the generally planar portion to form a cover for a beverage container. Likewise, a method can include providing contact information on a disposable cover adapted to cover a beverage container. The contact information is not necessarily provided by the manufacturer of the beverage or beverage container. The method can also include receiving contact from a user of the disposable cover. The method can further include coordinating the delivery of a service to the user of the disposable cover responsive to the contact received from the user.
CUP LID
The present invention provides a cup lid that utilizes fracturing lines to form a novel drinking spout, a cover piece, and a connection part. These fracturing lines include a press-down fracturing line defines a press-down part and a raised fracturing line defines a raised part. The press-down part and the raised part have an overlap area due to the width difference, and the press-down part and the raised part open in opposite. The press-down part and the raised part are transformed as the cover piece and the overlapped area as a connection part. The cover piece can be fixed on the cup plate by using their width difference or clamp structure.
TAMPER-EVIDENT LID FOR A CONTAINER
A lid and a combination of a tub and the lid, the lid comprising a web and a circumferential skirt depending thereon; wherein the skirt comprises at least one tab, a first retention tooth and a second retention tooth, the first retention tooth being molded on an inner surface of the tab; and wherein for positioning the lid in a first closed position on the tub, the first and the second retention teeth are engaged under a top lip of the tub by applying a pressure on the lid; when first opening the tub once the lid is in the first closed position, the tab is broken free from the skirt into a position of the tab in which the tab remains pivotably attached to the skirt, and the tab is pulled, causing disengagement of the first retention tooth from under the top lip of the tub, the second retention tooth acting as a pivoting axis for the lid.
DRINK LID ARRANGEMENTS AND METHODS
An apparatus can include a generally planar portion approximately in a plane. The apparatus can also include a lip portion extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the plane. The generally planar portion is joined to the lip portion at a circumferential edge of the generally planar portion to form a cover for a beverage container. Likewise, a method can include providing contact information on a disposable cover adapted to cover a beverage container. The contact information is not necessarily provided by the manufacturer of the beverage or beverage container. The method can also include receiving contact from a user of the disposable cover. The method can further include coordinating the delivery of a service to the user of the disposable cover responsive to the contact received from the user.
Molded Pulp Cup Lid
Disclosed is a molded pulp cup lid made of a material which is a mixture of paper pulp and/or plant fibers. The molded pulp cup lid is manufactured by a mold with pulp suction molding and hot pressing technologies, and has a binding edge capable of covering the cup securely, an offset cup top, and a drinking opening formed on a high platform to achieve the effects of preventing a liquid contained in the cup from spilling to the outside, facilitating users to carry or move the stacked takeout paper cups, and retarding the flow of the beverage at the drinking opening.
Abutting-Typed Paper Cover
A abutting-typed paper cover includes a cover body, a reinforced guide portion, and a buckling portion. The cover body includes a flat face and a cover rim. The reinforced guide portion is disposed on the cover rim and wraps on three outer side walls of the cover rim. The buckling portion extends from the reinforced guide portion and an extending direction of the buckling portion is opposite to that of the cover rim. On a section taken along a vertical line perpendicular to a plane where the flat face is located the buckling portion includes an arc-shaped section. One end of the arc-shaped section is abutted against the flat face. When the abutting-typed paper cover is covered on a container, a curling rim of the container will abutt against the flat face and the arc-shaped section. The abutting-typed paper cover can be fixed on the container 20 and it will not fall off without external force, and it can form a better seal with the container so that the liquid in the container will not leak out.
PRISM FORMING CARDBOARD SUPPORT ELEMENT WITH FOLDING REGIONS
Examples include a cardboard support element for a cardboard container, the support element comprising a cardboard structure extending away from a base plane, a first flap connected to the cardboard structure and extended in a direction normal to the base plane, a first primary panel and a second primary panel connected by a linear ridge, a first secondary panel connecting the first flap and the first primary panel, whereby a first primary folding region parallel to the linear ridge separates the first secondary panel from the first primary panel, and a first flap folding region parallel to the linear ridge separates the first secondary panel from the first flap. The first flap folding region has a folding factor larger than a first primary folding region folding factor, a ratio of the first flap folding region folding factor to the first primary folding region folding factor being of more than 1:1.
PACK PROVIDED WITH AT LEAST ONE BLISTER OPENABLE BY MEANS OF SLIDING
A pack comprising: at least one product; a blister provided with a pocket, which houses the product and has an open end surrounded by a flat edge, and a closing tab, connected to the flat edge of the pocket to close the open end; and a support body, which houses the blister in a sliding manner to allow the blister to move relative to the support body between a closing position, in which the product cannot be removed from the pocket, and an extraction position, in which the product can be removed from the pocket. A connection end of the closing tab is fixed to the support body in a permanent and inseparable manner so that the sliding movement of the blister relative to the support body from the closing position to the extraction position causes a progressive separation of the closing tab from the flat edge of the pocket.