Patent classifications
B65D2571/00913
Expandable carton and blank therefor
Aspects of the invention relate to an expandable carton (90) which can be opened from a closed state having a first capacity, into an opened state having a second, greater capacity such that ice or other additional articles can be loaded into the expanded carton along with the original articles housed therein. The carton (90) comprises: a top wall (12), a bottom wall (16), a first side wall (14), and a second side wall (18) hingedly connected to one another to form a tubular structure. The carton (90) additionally comprises a first end wall (22a, 24a, 26a, 28a) and a second end wall (22b, 24b, 26b, 28b), each of said end walls (22a, 24a, 26a, 28a; 22b, 24b, 26b, 28b) for enclosing an open end of the tubular structure of the carton.
EXPANDABLE CARTON AND BLANK THEREFOR
Aspects of the invention relate to an expandable carton (90) which can be opened from a closed state having a first capacity, into an opened state having a second, greater capacity such that ice or other additional articles can be loaded into the expanded carton along with the original articles housed therein. The carton (90) comprises: a top wall (12), a bottom wall (16), a first side wall (14), and a second side wall (18) hingedly connected to one another to form a tubular structure. The carton (90) additionally comprises a first end wall (22a, 24a, 26a, 28a) and a second end wall (22b, 24b, 26b, 28b), each of said end walls (22a, 24a, 26a, 28a; 22b, 24b, 26b, 28b) for enclosing an open end of the tubular structure of the carton.
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO CARRIERS
A carrier (10) for containers, such as coffee cups, is described. Carrier (10) is generally in the form of a tray (11) and includes a pair of retainers for a respective container. At least one of the retainers comprising a stepped holding region (22) in or near base (21) for the container wherein the container may be releasably held. Retaining means having at least one, typically curved, wall connected to base (21) are provided to assist releasable holding of the container.
Sleeve For Holding Containers
A construct for at least partially receiving one or more product holding containers. The construct can comprise a plurality of panels extending at least partially around an interior of the construct. The plurality of panels can have at least a first configuration for at least partially receiving a first container in the interior and a second configuration for at least partially receiving a second container in the interior. The first container can have a first size and the second container can have a second size that is different than the first size. The construct further can comprise an adjustment feature in at least a panel of the plurality of panels. The adjustment feature can be at least partially coplanar with a remainder of the panel in the first configuration and can be nonparallel with the remainder of the panel in the second configuration.
Blank and packaging for pack of pots with connection/deformation sections
A blank includes: a top panel, two side panels, a base panel, a closure panel, and a securing member for closing the erected blank on itself, four sets of corner post panels each extending from a side panel and able to be erected to form corner posts, a receiving portion extending over a portion of the base panel, for receiving the bottom walls of pots, delimited transversely by two intermediate base score lines which define, with the ends of the base panel, two connection/deformation sections on either side of the receiving portion. The intermediate base score lines form two deformable hinges, so that the receiving portion can be moved relative to the ends of the base panel along a vertical axis after formation of the packaging and the pack.
CUP HOLDER
A cup holder includes a main body having at least one through hole. The cup holder includes a waterdrop resistant layer on the top surface of the main body. The waterdrop resistant layer has at least one waterdrop resistant through hole corresponding to the through hole. The diameter of the waterdrop resistant through hole is smaller than the diameter of the through hole, so that a portion of the waterdrop resistant layer is suspended on a hole wall of the through hole. The length of the portion of the waterdrop resistant layer suspended on the hole wall of the through hole is greater than the thickness of the main body. The waterdrop resistant layer functions to prevent water droplets condensing on a cold drink cup from being absorbed by the cardboard of the cup holder in order to prevent the cardboard from becoming soft and losing strength after absorbing water.
Beverage carrying card applicable to cups of various sizes
A beverage carrying card includes a board including a central portion, two sidewall portions connected to two opposite sides of the central portion, and two handle portions respectively connected to the sidewall portions at another side thereof. A fold line is arranged between the central portion and each of the sidewall portions and between each of the handle portions and each of the sidewall portions. The central portion is formed with at least one through hole. Each handle portion is formed with a handle opening. Each handle opening is connected with a hook-up plate for combining the handle portions together. One end of each handle portion that is adjacent to the sidewall portion has a length shorter than that of the sidewall portion. A waterproof pearly layer is combined on a surface of the board and is formed with a waterproof pearly through hole to correspond to the through hole.