Patent classifications
B65D5/504
PRODUCT SUPPORT
A machine erectable product support (1) comprises at least one product support defining structure (3) including a top panel (5) a bottom panel (7) and a longitudinal side wall panel (9). The product support defining structure (3) defines, in the erected product support (1), one or more product locating pockets (11). The top panel (5) comprises cutlines and foldlines (15, 17) defining a plurality of hinge panels (13) hingedly attaching a first portion (6) of the top panel (5) to a second portion (8) of the top panel (5) to enable the first portion (6) to be rotated relative to the second portion (8) to erect the product support defining structure (3) during erection of the product support (1). The bottom panel (7) comprises one or more openings, each opening being registered with a respective portion of the top panel (5) when the product support defining structure (3) is in a flat configuration to facilitate erection of the product support.
A CARDBOARD CONTAINER FOR ARTICLES, BEING VIALS/SYRINGES CONTAINING PHARMACEUTICAL/COSMETIC PRODUCTS
Cardboard container configured to assume, starting from a flattened configuration, an opened-out configuration having a bottom, a first wall and a second wall opposite one another and folded and arranged at an angle to the bottom, an upper face opposite the bottom between the first wall and the second wall, disposed at an angle with respect to the first wall and the second wan. The upper face has an opening defining a housing for inserting and positioning an article. The container further includes a slot in the first wall or the second wall, a wing joined foldably to the bottom and disposable at an angle to the bottom between the first wall and the second wall and the upper face, in the opened-out container configuration. The wing includes a tab insertable in the slot, to stabilise the opened-out configuration.
CONTAINER ASSEMBLY
A container assembly for securing one or more bottles that includes an outer box and an insert. The outer box includes a bottom portion, a top pivotably connected to the first wall of the bottom portion and a securing portion pivotably connected to one of the second, third or fourth walls. The securing portion includes a neck slot that is configured to receive the neck of the bottle when the securing portion is in the securing position. The insert includes an upper retainer portion having a neck retaining slot defined therein, a main panel and a lower retainer portion. The neck retaining slot or tunnel in the upper retainer portion is configured to receive the neck of the bottle. The lower retainer portion has a bottom retaining opening defined therein. The main panel extends between the upper and lower retainer portions. When the insert is received in the box interior, the securing portion is positioned over at least a portion of the insert in the securing position, and the top is positioned over the securing portion in the closed position.
Case insert to secure woodwind reeds
A multiple-panel system present in a chamber of a reed container secures and orders one or more woodwind reeds in a base to tip arrangement. The chamber has a length and width dimension to hold one or more woodwind reeds. The multiple panel system includes a cover and at least two parallel panels with aligned openings that position individual reed. One opening is shaped to accommodate the reed base and the other opening is U-shaped to receive the mid-section of reed, when the reed is introduced trough the container opening. The width of U-shaped opening impedes lateral movement of the aligned reed through contact with the mid-section of the reed. This contact avoids reed tip contact with a wall during transport.
PACKING BOX FOR QUICK DISPLAY
A packing box for quick display including a first box body having a lower substrate with a plurality of seat portions each having an insert slit for a lower insert portion of packaged goods that have a panel type external insert portion on each of upper and lower sides, and a wall provided to surround the outside of the lower substrate. The wall includes a sidewall having an inclined portion configured to expose the packaged goods. The first box body is formed to realize a function of stable storage and stable transfer of goods, and increases convenience because it can display the goods in a packaged state without displaying the packaged goods one by one on a different display stand. The seat portion can maintain a normal state of each packaged goods and prevent collision of the packaged goods.
Packaging for an aerosol delivery device and consumable components
The present disclosure is directed to various packaging devices or arrangements and the blanks configured to form the inner and outer packages that make up the devices. The blanks typically include a plurality of panels that are folded and bonded together to define a compartment when formed into a package. The compartment may be employed to store a consumable product, such as cartridges for an aerosol delivery device. Related methods for forming the blanks into the packages are also provided.
BRUSH PRODUCT PACKAGING DEVICE
A brush product packaging device for receiving a brush product includes an application head and handle, further includes at least one packaging base body to form an at least substantially closed receiving region for the brush product and includes folded hood and card elements applied onto the hood element, the hood and card elements being at least largely made of a paper material, wherein the brush product packaging device further includes at least one holding unit, which projects at least partially into the receiving region and is configured for holding the brush product at least partially in position relative to the receiving region, and is at least largely made of a paper material, wherein the holding unit is realized separately from the packaging base body, wherein the at least one holding unit includes at least two folding elements which project at least partially into the receiving region in different regions.
A CARDBOARD TRAY FOR RECEIVING ARTICLES, SUCH AS BOTTLES, SYRINGES, VIALS, IN A HORIZONTAL CONFIGURATION AND A DIE-CUT BLANK FOR OBTAINING THE TRAY
The cardboard tray for receiving articles in a horizontal configuration is realised with a single cardboard sheet having a second part of sheet folded with respect to a first fold line arranged above the first part to define a first non-operating configuration having a flat shape. The second part of sheet is fixed by a first sector of a first portion to the underlying first part and comprises a second portion, separated from the first portion by means of a second fold line, and a third portion separated from the second portion by means of a third fold line. A first semi-part and a second semi-part are folded and arranged facing one another to define a second opened-out operating configuration. A first part of slot and a second part of slot define a seat for receiving an article in a horizontal configuration.
A MEMBER FOR SUPPORTING ONE OR MORE ARTICLES
A member for supporting, including ampules and vials, said support member adapted to be part of a corresponding package, including a corresponding outer holding device housing the support member, and formed as a corresponding box-shaped body, in in corresponding paper material, within which the support member, together with the articles supported thereby, is inserted. The support member includes a device for engaging and retaining the articles, and a further device for supporting the device. The device being in corresponding foldable material, preferably in paper material, such as cardboard or paperboard, and including at least one corresponding folding, or creasing, line. A device adapted to eliminate, or reduce, the elastic return reaction of the respective folding, or creasing, line, which is provided in the device is provided for.