Patent classifications
B65D5/5038
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.
Packaging for an attachable unit for a smoking article
Packaging for an attachable unit for a smoking article The invention relates to packaging (300) for an attachable unit (3) for a smoking article (2) comprising a receiver (301) to receive an attachable unit and a guide (306) for aligning the smoking article with the attachable unit when the attachable unit is received by the receiver such that the attachable unit can be attached to the smoking article. The invention also relates to packaging for an attachable unit for a smoking article comprising a receptacle or receiver in which the attachable unit is receivable and a gripping mechanism (307) to releasably hold the attachable unit within the receptacle or receiver when the attachable unit is received in the receptacle or receiver.
Packing box and method of using the same
The invention provides a packing box and a method of using the same, comprising a base surface, side surfaces and receiving compartments; wherein the side surfaces and the base surface form first set of folding marks used to fold along the first folding marks and form a space for the packing box; a plurality of holes are opened on the base surface, and the receiving compartments are fixed on the base surface, with the holes used as openings thereof; each receiving compartment is surrounded by a plurality of wall surfaces, the wall surfaces unparallel to the base surface when the receiving compartments are expanded are defined as unparallel wall surfaces, the other wall surfaces are parallel wall surfaces, and a plurality of second folding marks are formed on the unparallel wall surfaces to be used to fold and expand the corresponding wall surfaces; wherein, when the unparallel wall surfaces are folded, the internal cavities of the receiving compartments disappear and the receiving compartments are retracted, and when the unparallel wall surfaces are expanded, the receiving compartments are expanded. The proposal of the invention has advantages that the space occupied by the packing box can be reduced during transportation and storage, the packing box can be formed conveniently and quickly, and the final packing box structure is stable and reliable.
PACKAGING STRUCTURE WITH RESILIENT POSITIONING FLAPS
A packaging structure having resilient positioning flaps can have a particular shape formed by folding a planar sheet including a left fixing portion, a right fixing portion, and a main body portion whose left and right edges are each respectively connected to a connecting portion. The connecting portions are connected to the left and right fixing portions, respectively. Two spaced-apart pressed lines are formed on each fixing portion so that the fixing portions can be bent toward the main body portion along the press lines. Each fixing portion is formed with an opening having a portion of its periphery formed with cuttings extending away from the opening to form resilient positioning flaps. When the package structure is folded and a product is extended therein from the openings, the resilient positioning flaps can be engaged in a concave space of the product to position the product in the packaging structure.
Child resistant container
The present invention is a scalable, lockable container designed to prevent children from accessing the contents in the container. It includes an inner tray that is slidably mounted within an outer sleeve in releasable locking engagement. The lock mechanism includes a lock tab carried at one end of the inner tray that engages an engagement edge formed inside the outer sleeve. When so engaged, the inner tray is locked within the outer sleeve and cannot be removed from the outer sleeve. The lock tab is released by applying pressure to the outer sleeve, adjacent the lock tab, to disengage the lock tab from the engagement edge in the outer sleeve. This allows the lock tab to move past the outer sleeve engagement edge so the inner tray can be withdrawn from the outer sleeve, providing access to the contents of the box.
Prefilled syringe storage tray and package using the same
When at least a part of a shaft portion of a plunger is stored in a proximal end side storage portion of a storage tray, the proximal end side storage portion supports a syringe body and the plunger in a state in which the syringe body and the plunger cannot approach each other since a first contact portion comes into contact with a proximal end surface of a body flange and a second contact portion comes into contact with a distal end surface of a pressing operation portion, and the part of the shaft portion of the plunger is prevented from separating since protruding pieces come into contact with the part of the shaft portion of the plunger.
DRAWER BOX
A box according to an embodiment includes a first case including a first opening in at least one surface thereof, a second case inserted into the first case through the first opening, a partition wall configured to partition an interior of the first case into an area into which the second case is inserted and a remaining area, and a string which has one end coupled to the partition wall and which is configured such that when the second case is inserted into the first case, a part thereof is inserted into the first case and a part of a remainder thereof is exposed at an outside of the first case, wherein at least a part of the second case is withdrawn from the first case by the part of the remainder thereof being pulled in a state in which the second case is inserted in the first case.
Methods of using adjustable packaging
A packing insert includes a panel that defines a periphery, a location inward of the periphery, and a plurality of flaps each defining an outer end and an inner end such that each flap extends inwardly from its outer end to its inner end. Each of the flaps is foldable about its outer end so that the flaps collectively define a void. A first one of the flaps has a second outer end spaced outwardly from the outer end of the first flap. The panel defines at least one frangible portion between the outer end and the second outer end of the first flap. The first flap is selectively foldable about 1) its outer end so as to at least partially define the void, and 2) its second outer end, after breaking the at least one frangible portion, so as to increase a size of the void.
Packing device for products
A packaging device comprises a bod, a neck receiver, and a holder. The box is cuboidal in shape with multiple openings to accommodate a container. The neck receiver is positioned within the box to receive a neck portion of the container. The holder is inserted within the neck receiver to mount an elastic band, wherein the neck receiver is pulled out and pulled into position within a channel defined on the box using the elastic band. In an embodiment, the container is a bottle, where the neck receiver receives the neck portion of the bottle at a curved section of the neck receiver and an extended section of the neck receiver is designed to traverse along a channel defined on the box.
CHILD RESISTANT CONTAINER
The present invention is a scalable, lockable container designed to prevent children from accessing the contents in the container. It includes an inner tray that is slidably mounted within an outer sleeve in releasable locking engagement. The lock mechanism includes a lock tab carried at one end of the inner tray that engages an engagement edge formed inside the outer sleeve. When so engaged, the inner tray is locked within the outer sleeve and cannot be removed from the outer sleeve. The lock tab is released by applying pressure to the outer sleeve, adjacent the lock tab, to disengage the lock tab from the engagement edge in the outer sleeve. This allows the lock tab to move past the outer sleeve engagement edge so the inner tray can be withdrawn from the outer sleeve, providing access to the contents of the box.