Patent classifications
B65D21/08
SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF AFFIXING MULTIPLE POUCHES TO CREATE A BELLOWS DEVICE
A bellows device can contain fluid product, such as gasses or liquids. The device can include a series or plurality of pouches attached or otherwise operatively affixed in a manner that provides fluid communication between the pouches to facilitate expansion and contraction, much like an accordion. One or more of the pouches can include one or more apertures or holes defined in one or more portions of a panel portion. One or more affixation patches can be included to provide the structure for attaching the pouches in a serial manner to define the bellows device to facilitate fluid communication between the pouches. One or more apertures or holes are defined in the patch for alignment with the aperture of a first pouch, and an aperture of an adjacent second pouch, to facilitate fluid communication between adjacent pouches.
Multifunctional collapsible stool
The present disclosure provides a multifunctional collapsible stool including a collapsible stool body. An upper end and a lower end of the collapsible stool body include an upper seat and a lower seat respectively, the collapsible stool body includes a cavity, and an upper cover capable of opening and closing the cavity is mounted on the upper seat. A rear end of the upper seat is rotatably connected to a backup ring located between the upper seat and the upper cover. A rear end of the upper cover is rotatably connected to the rear end of the upper seat. The multifunctional collapsible stool designed this way can be utilized as a closestool or a garbage bin with the upper cover opened in addition to being utilized as a stool. Further, the multifunctional collapsible stool may also be utilized for storage. With these functions, the use requirements of more consumers can be satisfied.
STACK AND FOLD DAIRY SHELVES
A shelving system includes a plurality of collapsible containers stacked on one another and on a pallet or dolly. Each collapsible container includes a base and a pair of opposed side walls pivotably connected to the base and movable between an upright position and a collapsed position on the base. Each collapsible container further includes a rear wall pivotably connected to the base and movable between an upright position and a collapsed position on the base. The rear wall may include a pair of opposed flange portions with a lower central portion therebetween. A front wall is pivotably connected to the base opposite the rear wall and is movable between an upright position and a retracted position outward of the container. The pallet accommodates the stack of collapsible containers and has thin outer columns so that the shelving system can fit into existing store refrigerators.
MODULAR SYSTEM FOR INVENTORY AND TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY OF PACKAGING
Disclosed herein are modular container systems having child-resistant containers, tray inserts and tray frames. Also disclosed are methods using the modular container systems and methods of storing substances in containers. The containers have a container base and a container cap and provide for child-resistant containers. A user can releasably remove the container cap from container base with a squeeze and lift sequence. For example, the user squeezes opposite sides of the container base, which releases a locking mechanism and allows for removal of the cap by lifting or pulling the container cap off from the container base. The components of the modular container system are modular and stackable. The modular system allow for organized, efficient, accessible and storage of the child-resistant containers. The modular container system also allows for easy counting, sorting and processing of the containers.
PACKAGE COMPRISING MEANS OF RETAINING AN OBJECT
A package for transporting an object (O) comprising: a box having a stowage volume defined by a bottom and a peripheral rim substantially perpendicular to the bottom; a lid able to occupy a position closing the box; a tray housed in the stowage volume; and means for returning the tray to an operating position in which it is separated from the bottom and holds the object (O) against the lid.
The return means comprise: a cross-brace, and; a return member secured to the cross-brace and tending to position the cross-brace in a deployed position in which is pushes back the tray with respect to the bottom.
CHILDREN'S TOY BOX
Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a children's toy box. The toy box may include a support pad, a bottom, and a barricade portion. The barricade portion may include four lateral walls, where any two adjacent walls can be connected to one another. The bottom may include a first and second bottom. The children's toy box can be folded with the support pad being moved to the inside of the box. The box can be folded afterwards, where the lateral walls connected to the bottom portion are also folded. In this manner, the children's toy box can be reduced to a substantially flat structure when not in use. When the need arises, the children's toy box can be returned to a boxed structure to effectively solve the problem of oversized children's toy boxes.
EXPANDABLE PACKAGING
An expandable bowl has an open top and a plurality of configuration changing side members connecting the open top to a base member. The configuration changing side members are designed to allow a user to pull the base member to changing the side members from a collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration, thereby increasing the overall volume of the bowl. The expandable bowl may be useful for various products, such as pre-packaged salads, where the salads may be packaged and displayed in the collapsed configuration, thereby minimizing shelf space, and may be changed to the expanded configuration by a user to permit tossing of the salad without risking spillage of the contents of the bowl.
Collapsible shape-retaining containers
Collapsible containers and a method of their manufacture are disclosed herein. The collapsible containers have one or more collapsible wall sections and a stiff upper and lower tier. The wall sections have living hinges and three or more tiers between the hinges. A thermoplastic elastomer layer may join separately made portions of the container together. The containers may be made by molding and overmolding. The containers include inter alia bulk liquid containers, jugs, tubs, baskets, bottles, and food containers. The method of manufacturing includes placing a container component and a matching container body comprising a stiff first tier, a stiff second tier, and a collapsible wall section in a mold; assembling the container body with the container component to close one end of the container body; and overmolding a thermoplastic layer around the container body and the container component.
Expandable insulated food container
A container assembly having an expandable insulated container and an expandable insert. The insert includes an open upper rigid portion having side panels and a lower rigid portion having side panels a bottom panel, and the upper and lower rigid portions are joined by a flexible medial portion.
Modular Rail-Based Storage System
An improved apparatus for storing a wide assortment of articles in the form of a modular rail system and corresponding attachments which can be quickly attached and detached from said modular rail system, as well as remaining secure when attached.