Patent classifications
B65D2581/055
SHOWER DOOR GLASS PANE PACKAGING ASSEMBLY
A packaging assembly is provided with a base that is sized to receive at least one shower door glass pane. At least one shower door glass pane is received within the base. A handle is mounted to the base. A plurality of projections extends from a bottom surface of the base to rest upon an underlying support surface and to reduce friction between the packaging assembly and the underlying support surface. The base includes a box with an opening formed in opposed surfaces of the box to expose a portion of the at least one shower door glass pane.
Method of using a corner board protector
A method of using a corner board protector including the steps of positioning a one piece, corner board locator having a connection portion, having an angled slot formed therein, and an insert portion, having a single continuous planar exterior edge with a tip, on a corner board having two angled panels. The two angled panels engage with the angled slot to retain the corner board locator at a select height along the corner board. The corner board and the corner board locator are positioned adjacent to a stack of at least two vertically consecutive containers. The tip of the single continuous planar exterior edge is slid between two of the at least two vertically consecutive containers to form a corner board protector.
Shower door glass pane packaging assembly
A packaging assembly is provided with a base that is sized to receive at least one shower door glass pane. At least one shower door glass pane is received within the base. A handle is mounted to the base. A plurality of projections extends from a bottom surface of the base to rest upon an underlying support surface and to reduce friction between the packaging assembly and the underlying support surface. The base includes a box with an opening formed in opposed surfaces of the box to expose a portion of the at least one shower door glass pane.
PRODUCT PROTECTION DEVICE
A cushion bumper may include a base member, a cavity sized to receive at least part of an object; and a protrusion extending from the base member into the cavity and having a geometric shape configured to deform in the X-, Y-, and Z-directions based on the application of a compressive force.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURED PACKING OF OBJECTS
A packaging block that includes a body section having a aperture defined therein. A hinge defines a first portion of the body section and a second portion of the body section. The first portion is rotatably coupled to the second portion via the hinge. A plurality of selectively removable sections are removably coupled to the body section. The aperture receives at least a portion of an article to facilitate securement of the article during packaging and transport.
Angle Edge Protector
An edge protector for disposition along an angled edge of an article includes a pair of interior walls; the walls being integrally joined in angular relation to one another at an interior edge when the angle edge protector is in an in-use configuration disposed along the angled edge of the article; a first exterior wall connected to an end of one of the pair of interior walls; and, a first arcuate wall having a first end integrally joined with the first exterior wall, the first arcuate wall having a curvature such that a second end of the first arcuate wall is proximate the interior edge when the angle edge protector is in the in-use configuration. Preferably, there are two arcuate portions, and the edge protector is symmetrical.
PANEL PACKAGING TRAY
A panel packaging tray includes a packaging case including a sidewall which defines a receiving section in which a display panel is accommodated and a plurality of supports disposed on an inside surface of the sidewall, where the supports guide a position of the display panel on a plane crossing the inside surface. A supporter of the supports includes a fixing unit coupled with the sidewall and a buffer unit disposed between the fixing unit and the display panel. The buffer unit includes a straight portion, a corner portion, and a curved portion located between the straight portion and the corner portion, based on a direction parallel to the plane. A curvature of a curved surface included in the curved portion is determined by a maximum tilt angle by which the display panel is allowed to be tilted in a state of being accommodated in the receiving section.
CUSHIONING MATERIAL AND PACKAGING BOX
A cushioning material including a base and a bending portion. The base includes a first main face and a first cushioning rib protruding orthogonally to the first main face. The bending portion is bent orthogonally to the base, and includes a second main face, a second cushioning rib, and a protrusion. The second cushioning rib protrudes orthogonally to the second main face. The protrusion protrudes orthogonally to the second main face. The base has an opening and a cut portion. The opening has a rim contacting and engaging with the protrusion of the bending portion bent orthogonally to the base. The cut portion is in the rim to cause the rim to elastically deform in response to an engagement of the protrusion of the bending portion with the opening.
Four-layered material for a flexible fluid reservoir
Disclosed are flexible fluid reservoirs including a front sheet and a back sheet, each comprising a four-layer insulated wall. The four-layer insulated wall includes an interior layer and an exterior layer, and a metallic film layer and an insulation layer disposed between the interior layer and the exterior layer where the metallic film layer is oriented toward the exterior layer and the insulation layer is oriented toward the interior layer. One or more of the interior or exterior layers can be a metallocene modified polyethylene film. The metallic film layer can be aluminum coated polyethylene terephthalate resin. The insulation layer can be a foam layer comprising closed cell polyethylene resin. The four-layer insulated wall can resist or limit temperature changes of a fluid disposed within the reservoir for a period of time. The insulated fluid reservoirs can include closure mechanisms for sealing an upper opening of the reservoir.
LIQUID EJECTION HEAD PACKAGE
A liquid ejection head package that secures a liquid ejection head configured to eject liquid, includes a protective member that protects an end of the liquid ejection head in a longitudinal direction, and a box member that packs the liquid ejection head having the protective member attached to the end thereof in the longitudinal direction. The box member includes a cushioning member at a position where the cushioning member contacts the protective member, where the cushioning member includes a cushioning portion having a space therein.