Patent classifications
B65D5/5016
DISPLAY BOX WITH RETENTION MEANS
A display box is provided for housing and retaining a cylindrical container. The box may include two side walls and a front and rear wall, a top lid extending from an upper end of one of the walls and a bottom lid extending from the lower end of the same or a different wall. At least one elongate flap further extends from the lower end of one of said side walls or rear wall, said flap being provided with crease lines along which said flap may be folded. The flap has an end portion adhered to the inner surface of the wall from which the flap extends, a first lateral portion having a proximal end adjacent the wall and a distal end extending into the box. A vertical portion extends down from the distal end of the first lateral portion and a second lateral portion connects a lower end of the vertical portion and a distal end of a base portion. The length l.sub.1 of the first lateral portion is greater than the distance D.sub.1 between the inner surface of the wall from which the flap extends and the wall of a container being held in the box.
PRODUCT CONTAINERS, PACKAGING SYSTEMS, PACKAGING METHODS, AND BLANKS AND METHODS FOR MAKING PRODUCT CONTAINERS
A product container includes a container body that defines an internal volume. The product container also includes a first dunnage panel located in the internal volume of the container body. The first dunnage panel includes a plurality of discontinuous lines of weakness. The product container further includes a second dunnage panel located in the internal volume of the container body. The first dunnage panel and the second dunnage panel are substantially aligned and are laterally spaced apart. The first dunnage panel and the second dunnage panel are configured to secure an article therebetween.
Paperboard package
A point-of-sale paperboard package having spaced-apart support rails that support packaged article(s), and a top closure affixed to the support rails by packaged article(s). The top closure may include retaining flaps secured to the support rails by packaged article(s) extending through the support rails and the retaining flaps. The top closure may include a hanging tab allowing the package to be suspended from a hanging hook at a point of sale. The support rails and top closure may be defined by consecutive panels folded into a rectangular shape. The top closure may be folded into the space between the support rails to prevent the support rails from unfolding. The retaining flaps may extend from the top closure into the hollow interior of the support rails. The support rails and retaining flaps may define article receiving openings to facilitate insertion of packaged articles. The package may include a bottom closure.
Packing box and cardboard structure
The present disclosure relates to a packing box and a cardboard structure. The packing box includes: a box body, which further includes a bottom, a side wall and a containing space; the side wall connects to the bottom, and the containing space is formed by the bottom and the side wall; a carrying structure, positioned in the containing space; the carrying structure, including connecting parts and buffer parts, connects to the side wall with a bendable connection in one-piece structure; the buffer part is connected to both ends of the connecting part along the second direction, and the carrying structure is connected to the side wall through the connecting part; the buffer part is connected to the connecting part with a bendable connection, the buffer part abuts against the side wall with deformation; and the effective space inside the box changes with the deformation of the buffer part.
CARTON WITH INSERT
A carton for holding an article. The carton can comprise a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels can comprise a first panel and a second panel. An insert can comprise a central panel, an inner end panel disposed generally opposite to the central panel, an inner side panel foldably connected to the central panel, and an inner flap foldably connected to the inner side panel. The central panel can extend generally parallel to the first panel, the inner side panel can extend generally parallel to the second panel, and the inner end panel can at least partially overlap the inner flap.
Transport device for transporting a delicate object
The invention concerns a transport container for transporting a delicate object, comprising a casing which is divided in a length direction into casing segments (1), provided with at least two upright edges (6) situated spaced apart from one another in a width direction extending transversely to the length direction and divided into edge segments corresponding to the casing segments, wherein two adjacent casing segments together with the corresponding edge segments are foldable about a common rotational axis situated in the plane of the casing, wherein the edge segments are, thanks to a folded structure, rigid in at least one direction perpendicular to the plane of the corresponding casing segments.
PACKAGING SYSTEM
A packaging or container system can include a cradle portion and/or a handle engaging portion. The cradle portion can include a plurality of panel configured to form a cradle for an article to be packaged. The cradle portion can be made monolithically with an outer container portion from a single piece of corrugated cardboard. The handle engaging portion can be formed of a foldable panel with at least one aperture configured to engage a protruding portion of an article to be packaged, such as the handle of a coffee mug. The handle engaging portion can also be made monolithically with an outer container portion from a single piece of corrugated cardboard.
SECTIONED CORRUGATED SLEEVE FOR THERMAL GEL PACKS
A corrugated sleeve comprising an upper panel forming the top of the sleeve, a lower panel forming the bottom of the sleeve, at least two height panels forming the front and back of the sleeve, respectively, and at least two side panels forming the left and right of the sleeve, respectively. The upper, lower, height, and side panels thereby form the external structure of the sleeve. The sleeve may also include at least one pack assembly which extends from one of the panels, and for example from the end height panel. Each pack assembly may include at least one pack divider, which can be positioned between adjacent thermal packs when such thermal packs are contained within the sleeve.
PAPERBOARD PACKAGE
A point-of-sale paperboard package having spaced-apart support rails that support packaged article(s), and a top closure affixed to the support rails by packaged article(s). The top closure may include retaining flaps secured to the support rails by packaged article(s) extending through the support rails and the retaining flaps. The top closure may include a hanging tab allowing the package to be suspended from a hanging hook at a point of sale. The support rails and top closure may be defined by consecutive panels folded into a rectangular shape. The top closure may be folded into the space between the support rails to prevent the support rails from unfolding. The retaining flaps may extend from the top closure into the hollow interior of the support rails. The support rails and retaining flaps may define article receiving openings to facilitate insertion of packaged articles. The package may include a bottom closure.
Damage-resistant packaging box for shipping planar articles
A packaging box blank and packaging box configured from the packaging box blank enables a shipper to package substantially planar articles for shipment and includes a base box portion, a pair of opposed side wall flap portions, and a pair of opposed top flap portions. The side wall flap portions extend from laterally opposed side wall attachment portions and the top flap portions extend from top flap attachment portions. The side wall flap portions are firstly folded to cover opposed lateral portions of a substantially planar article received in anterior adjacency to the base box portion. The top flap portions are secondly folded to cover opposed longitudinal portions of the article thereby enclosing the article for shipment. Particularly configured top and bottom corner extensions absorb impact at corners of the packaging box for providing damage resistance thereto as shipped articles move through package delivery systems.