Patent classifications
B65D5/305
PRODUCT CONTAINERS, PACKAGING METHODS, AND BLANKS AND METHODS FOR MAKING PRODUCT CONTAINERS
A product container includes a first compartment, including a first-compartment first edge, a second compartment, including a second-compartment first edge, and a hinged connection extending between the first-compartment first edge and the second-compartment first edge. The second compartment is pivotable about the hinged connection relative to the first compartment to convert the product container between a closed state and an open state. In the closed state, the first compartment and the second compartment are in a stacked configuration. In the open state, the first compartment and the second compartment are in a side-by-side configuration.
Carton with removable lid
A carton with a removable lid, the carton may include a floor panel; a plurality of side panels extending about a periphery of the bottom panel. The one or more of the side panels may include one or more tabs extending from an upper edge thereof. The carton may further include foldable corner gussets extending between adjacent side panels. The bottom panel, side panels, and foldable corner gussets may be configurable to form a compartment region; and a removable lid. The removable lid may include a lid panel and one or more slots formed in the lid panel, wherein the lid panel may be configured to cover the compartment region, and wherein the one or more slots may be sized, shaped, and positioned such that when the removable lid is installed atop the compartment region, the one or more tabs align with the one or more slots and are received therethrough.
PACKAGE, ARTICLE CARRIER AND BLANK THEREFOR
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a package, a carrier for packaging one or more articles and a blank (10) for forming the carrier. The package comprises a carrier having a base wall (14, 20, 26; 114, 120, 126), opposed side walls (12, 28; 112, 128) and opposed end walls to define an interior. The carrier may take the form of an open topped tray. The package further comprises a plurality of articles disposed in the interior of the carrier. The package comprises a partition structure (16/18, 22/24; 116/118, 122/124) dividing the interior into two or more chambers (C1/C2, C2/C3). The partition structure (16/18, 22/24; 116/118, 122/124) may comprise an opening or portal providing a passageway between two adjacently disposed chambers. The opening may be defined or controlled, at least in part by, a gate panel (116B, 24B; 116B, 124B).
Modular stackable merchandise trays
A stackable merchandise tray is formed in a modular fashion with a rectangular base casing having a selected width and two identical insert units are mounted within the left and right sides of the base casing. The tray has two horizontal U-shaped upstanding mounting tabs located at the top edge of each of its two side panels and four complementary rectangular mounting openings formed adjacent to the lower lateral edges of its bottom panel. A reinforcing tab extend juxtapose to a side of each of the U-shaped upstanding mounting tabs to provide additional strength in resisting external lateral force exert on a plurality of the trays stacked together.
SUPPORTING STRUCTURE AND PACKING BOX
A supporting structure and a packing box are provided. The supporting structure includes a plate-shaped body that has a first supporting area with at least one first through hole, a second supporting area with at least one second through hole, and a foldable area located between the first supporting area and the second supporting area. The first through hole includes a supporting portion and a passage portion in communication with the supporting portion and the second through hole. The first supporting area and the second supporting area are folded relative to each other along the foldable area so as to form an accommodating space between the first through hole and the second through hole.
Tray With Divider Features
A tray for holding one or more articles includes a plurality of panels extending at least partially around an interior space of the tray, the plurality of panels including a bottom panel, a front panel, a back panel, and at least one side panel, a plurality of end flaps foldably connected to a respective panel of the plurality of panels, and divider features at least partially foldably connected to a respective panel of the plurality of panels, the divider features extend into the interior space of the tray to at least partially form a plurality of compartments in the interior space of the tray.
PACKAGING STRUCTURES
The present disclosure provides a packaging structure. The packaging structure may include a sheet and a film. The sheet may include a base plate and a first side plate, a second side plate, a third side plate, and a fourth side plate. The film may at least include a first fixed part and a second fixed part. The first fixed part and the second fixed part may be fixedly connected with at least two side plates of the first side plate, the second side plate, the third side plate, and the fourth side plate, respectively. The packaging structure may achieve the purpose of stretching the film through the folding of the plurality of side plates, so that the film and the bottom plate may form a packaging space to effectively package and fix an object, thereby improving the reliability of transportation.
SELF-CLOSING PACKAGING BOX
The present disclosure discloses a self-closing packaging box. When one end of a box body needs to be sealed, each of a first inner lining board, a second inner lining board, and a third inner lining board cover the one end of the box body, then one or more first connectors are changed to a folded position and inserted into the box body through one or more first insertion holes, so that a first board finally covers the one end of the box body, and finally the one or more first connectors are automatically unfolded to be in an unfolded position to be clamped to the one or more first insertion holes to perform a self-closing function.
Modular stackable merchandise trays
A stackable merchandise tray is formed in a modular fashion with a rectangular base casing having a selected width and two identical insert units are mounted within the left and right sides of the base casing. The tray has two horizontal U-shaped upstanding mounting tabs located at the top edge of each of its two side panels and four complementary rectangular mounting openings formed adjacent to the lower lateral edges of its bottom panel. A reinforcing tab extend juxtapose to a side of each of the U-shaped upstanding mounting tabs to provide additional strength in resisting external lateral force exert on a plurality of the trays stacked together.
Reusable box blank
A blank for being repeatably assembled into a box configuration without the use of adhesives. The blank has a bottom panel, a side panel foldably attached to the bottom panel, an end panel foldably attached to the bottom panel, and a locking structure configured to secure the side panel and the end panel in respective orthogonal positions with respect to the bottom panel. The locking structure includes an overlay panel foldably attached to the end panel and foldable toward an overlying position in which it overlies a portion of the side panel. The locking structure also includes a slot in the bottom panel, a flap foldably attached to the bottom panel and extending into the slot, and a tab foldably attached to the overlay panel for being lockingly received in the slot to secure the overlay panel in the overlying position.