Patent classifications
B65D43/0233
STORAGE SYSTEM WITH MAGNETIC SEALING CLOSURE
A storage system is disclosed. The storage system comprises a lidless container having an upper portion. The storage system also comprises a reusable sleeve having an elastic wall extending from a first end to a second end. The first end defines an opening being moveable between an open state and a closed state. The second end releasably surrounds the upper portion when the sleeve is attached to the container. The storage system includes two or more magnets engageably mounted around the opening of the sleeve. When the two or more magnets are disengaged, the opening is in the open state and when the two or more magnets are engaged, the opening is in the closed state.
Fixing structure
In a state where an engaging tab and a tab receiver are engaged with each other, the engaging tab is elastically deformed and thus a first end of a second portion applies a force to the tab receiver, the force applied toward a first side of a case.
Cover material for packaging container for retort sterilization
Provided is a cover material for packaging contains for retort sterilization which comes to exhibit excellent sealing strength through low-temperature, short-time heat sealing. The cover material for packaging containers for retort sterilization is constituted of a multilayered laminate obtained by superposing a base layer, an interlayer, and a sealing layer in this order, and is characterized in that the base layer is constituted of a laminated film obtained by laminating a polyethylene terephthalate film or polybutylene terephthalate film to an aluminum foil and the aluminum foil of the base layer has been laminated to the interlayer with a polyurethane-based adhesive or a polyester-based adhesive, and that the aluminum foil has a thickness of 7-40 μm, the polyethylene terephthalate film or the polybutylene terephthalate film has a thickness of 6-18 μm, the interlayer has a thickness of 10-100 μm, and the sealing layer has a thickness of 3-20 μm.
Systems and methods for containers with locking lug and recess
Thermoformed locking assembly comprising a first web portion including locking lug having lug undercut defining a cantilevered lug ledge having lug engaging surface, second web portion including locking recess having recess undercut defining an opposing recess ledge having recess engaging surface and a lug stop opposite the recess undercut. Locking recess configured to receive locking lug and lug stop configured to position locking lug in locking recess with the lug engaging surface in engagement with the recess engaging surface when first web portion is moved towards second web portion.
DETERGENT PRODUCT CONTAINER WITH LOCK
Examples include a consumer product including a box including a detergent product, a lid and a lock. The lid includes flanks covering a specific portion of a sidewall of the box. The lock includes a specific actuator moveable by applying an actuation pressure, the specific actuator being connected to the specific portion, the flanks including a specific actuation area facing the specific actuator and permitting displacing it by applying the actuation pressure.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTAINERS WITH LOCKING LUG AND RECESS
Thermoformed locking assembly comprising a first web portion including locking lug having lug undercut defining a cantilevered lug ledge having lug engaging surface, second web portion including locking recess having recess undercut defining an opposing recess ledge having recess engaging surface and a lug stop opposite the recess undercut. Locking recess configured to receive locking lug and lug stop configured to position locking lug in locking recess with the lug engaging surface in engagement with the recess engaging surface when first web portion is moved towards second web portion.
DISPENSER FOR USE WITH AN ELONGATED EDIBLE CONFECTION
A system for dispensing an edible confection includes an elongate edible gummy confection having a first end and a second end. The dispensing system includes a cutting assembly and a housing. The housing includes an inner chamber adapted for storing the edible confection and an outlet adapted to receive the second end of the edible confection. The cutter may be integrated in the housing, or part of a lid for the housing.
COMPOSITE CONTAINER AND METHOD TO MANUFACTURE COMPOSITE CONTAINER
A composite container includes a barrel, a bottom cover, and a top cover. The barrel is formed by thermoforming of a rolled-up first plate composed of laminated prepregs. The bottom cover is formed by thermoforming of a second plate composed of laminated prepregs. The top cover is formed by thermoforming of a third plate composed of laminated prepregs. The bottom cover includes a first bottom and a first flange. The top cover includes a second bottom and a second flange. The second bottom is formed with a through hole. The bottom cover and the top cover are arranged at two ends of the barrel respectively, and the first flange and the second flange are positioned to the peripheral wall of the barrel by thermoforming.
Systems and methods for containers with locking lug and recess
Thermoformed locking assembly comprising a first web portion including locking lug having lug undercut defining a cantilevered lug ledge having lug engaging surface, second web portion including locking recess having recess undercut defining an opposing recess ledge having recess engaging surface and a lug stop opposite the recess undercut. Locking recess configured to receive locking lug and lug stop configured to position locking lug in locking recess with the lug engaging surface in engagement with the recess engaging surface when first web portion is moved towards second web portion.
OPERATING CONTAINER LID WITH INTEGRATED VENT BLOCKING MECHANISM
Embodiments relate to a container lid with vent holes that are blocked for storage but automatically unblocked when a container attached to the container lid is heated. The heating of the container lid causes the pressure to build in the container, which pushes up an upper portion of the container lid. When the upper portion of the container lid is pushed up, the vent holes are unblocked and enable air or vapor to escape through the vent holes. In this way, the container lid may seal the container during storage but enables automatic venting during the heating of the container to prevent buildup of excessive pressure within the container.