Patent classifications
B65D75/368
PACKAGING STRUCTURE
A packaging structure for electronic expansion valves includes a body for accommodating the electronic expansion valves, wherein the body includes more than one supporting portion, each supporting portion has first recess portions and second recess portions alternately arranged, the first recess portions and the second recess portions are all configured to support housings of the electronic expansion valves; and a center distance of each of the first recess portions and the adjacent second recess portion is the same as an outer diameter of the housing of each of the electronic expansion valves, to allow the housings of two of the electronic expansion valves to be attached together after the two electronic expansion valves are placed in an opposite direction.
Battery Package
A battery package is described herein that includes a carton having a sleeve formed from front, rear, and side walls, a closed top, and a closed bottom. The carton defines an interior sized to receive a tray therein. One or more edges of the closed top can be at least partially defined by a line of weakness configured to allow a user to remove the closed top to access the carton interior and the tray therein.
Devices and systems for air assisted dry powder administration
The multi-chambered well dosage form and device disclosed herein can be single or multi dose capable for administration of pharmaceuticals of a range of particle sizes. The present dosage devices and systems provide for improved efficiency and patient ease of use owing to its compact size and simple design, low cost, and consistent, contamination free dosing of dry powder medicaments or other agents. The present disclosure provides a multi-chambered dosage form containing dry powder medical composition containing chamber well with an internal piercing device and one or more adjacent gas-filled chamber wells to aid the dispense of the powder contents to the user and in certain embodiments, without the requirement of an external energy sources common with active devices known in the art. Said methods, systems and devices provide increased ejection fraction and hence greater efficiency of drug delivery above that as provided by current devices.
PACKAGING SYSTEM WITH FLEXIBLE OBJECT
A packaging system configured to hold objects therein may include a tray that includes a cavity and a set of lugs on an inner surface of the cavity. A first object may be located within the cavity, where the first object is isolated from simultaneously engaging each lug in the set of lugs. A flexible object may be at least partially located within the cavity. The flexible object may be bent and engaged against the set of lugs, such that the flexible object is held in place at least partially within the cavity by the set of lugs and the first object is held within the cavity by the flexible object.
ASEPTIC CARTRIDGE AND DISPENSER ARRANGEMENT
A cartridge for use with a beneficial agent delivery device having a fillable reservoir. The cartridge includes a reconstitution, unit dose package having first and second compartments, and a fitment. The first compartment contains at least a first constintuent of the beneficial agent. The second compartment contains at least a second constituent of the beneficial agent. The fitment is disposed on the package for interfacing the package to the fillable reservoir.
BEND-OPEN PACKAGE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING BEND-OPEN PACKAGE
A bend-open package includes a sealant without unsealing an opening until the package is bent to a predetermined bend angle or less to prevent leakage of the content in a package body. A method for manufacturing the bend-open package includes preparing a sheet member for a bend-open package, including in sequence, (a) forming cuts in the surface of a sheet base, and (b) press-bonding sealants press-cut from a sealant base to the surface of the sheet base to cover the cuts. The steps include embedding a periphery of the sealant in the surface of the sheet member by a predetermined depth, and forming a protrusion having a height smaller than a thickness of the sealant protruding outwardly from the surface of the sheet member along the entire periphery of the sealant.
FROZEN DUMPLING AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR, CONTAINER FOR FROZEN DUMPLING, AND PACKAGING FOR FROZEN DUMPLING
The frozen gyoza dumpling of the present invention contains frozen gyoza dumpling itself 1 and frozen batter liquid 2 attached to the gyoza dumpling itself, wherein not less than 40% weight of the total attached frozen batter liquid 2 attaches to outer peripheral edge part of the bottom surface 14 of the gyoza dumpling itself and extends downwardly and sidewardly from the outer peripheral edge. In addition, the container of the present invention preferably contains the frozen gyoza dumpling of the present invention, the inside of the container has a supporting surface to support not less than 60% of the bottom surface 14 of the gyoza dumpling itself 1, and a recess part to preferably receive the frozen batter liquid. In addition, the present invention provides a pack of frozen gyoza dumplings which uses the above-mentioned container, and a manufacture method of a frozen gyoza dumpling by using the above-mentioned container.
Packaged oral care implement and method of opening the same
A packaged oral care implement (1000) and method of opening the same. In one embodiment, the package (2000) includes a tab (106) on a first panel (100) of the package that is strategically located so that the oral care implement itself (1000) acts as a foundation or barrier adjacent to the tab that assists with shearing the first panel to release the tab.
Blister pack
A blister pack and method for packaging an item in the blister pack includes a blister card and a blister retained on the card and defines a compartment for retaining the at least one item therein. The blister is slidable relative to the card between a closed position in which the at least one item is inaccessible and an opened position in which the at least one item is accessible for removal from the blister pack.
Multiple transaction card holder
A card holder assembly for holding multiple transaction cards, such as gift cards, to a common backer panel for presentation and sale. Cards held within the container may be from a variety of retailers. The cards may also be activated with accessing each individual card and without removing the cards from the card holder assembly.