Patent classifications
B65D5/4805
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).
Dual-compartment container
Dual-compartment food container is provided having an base portion including a base panel having first and second compartments defined therein and a cover portion including a cover panel joined by a common hinge portion. The cover portion is movable relative the base portion about the hinge portion from a substantially 180-degree open position to a closed position, wherein in the closed position, the cover portion is disposed over the first compartment with the second compartment extending beyond the cover portion. Each of the base portion and cover portion include at least one interlocking tab to releasably latch the base portion and cover portion. An engagement feature of the interlocking tabs can also provide a tactile indication to a user that the cover portion is secured in the closed position. A unitary blank for forming the dual-compartment food container from a sheet of blank material is also provided.
Packaging box for electronic device
A packaging box includes a connecting plate having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a first case defining a first receiving cavity, and a second case defining a second receiving cavity and a third receiving cavity. The first case and the second case are foldably connected, respectively, to the first side and the second side of the connecting plate. The connecting plate is positioned between the first case and the second case.
Paper Tray Having Divided Compartments With Bi-Fold Corner Webs
A tray (100) including first and second compartment portions (20, 40) each having a bottom panel (22, 42), a first side panel (24, 44) foldably connected to a first side edge (22a, 42a) of the bottom panel, a second side panel (26, 46) foldably connected to a second side edge (22b, 42b) of the bottom panel, a front panel (28, 48) foldably connected to a front edge (22c, 42c) of the bottom panel and a rear panel (30, 50) foldably connected to a rear edge (22d, 42d) of the bottom panel, wherein a side edge of the front panel (28a, 48a) and a front edge (26a, 46a) of the second side panel are connected to one another by a front bi-fold corner web panel (32a, 32b, 42a, 42b) and a side edge (30a, 40a) of the rear panel and a rear edge (26b, 46b) of the second side panel are connected to one another by a rear bi-fold corner web panel (34a, 34b, 44a, 44b).
Nested Paper Tray Having Divided Compartments
A tray (100) including a first compartment portion (20) having a bottom panel (22), a first side panel (24) connected to the bottom panel, a second side panel (26) connected to the bottom panel, a front panel (28) connected to the bottom panel and a rear panel (30) connected to the bottom panel, and a second compartment portion (40) having a bottom panel (42), a first side panel (44) connected to the bottom panel and connected to the second side panel of the first compartment portion along an adjoining fold line (35), a second side panel (46) connected to the bottom panel, a front panel (48) connected to the bottom panel and a rear panel (50) connected to the bottom panel, wherein the front and rear panels of the second compartment portion each have a tab (48a, 50a) for securement to the front and rear panels of the first compartment portion.
Compartment Box for Storing Food
A compartment box for storing food includes a storage section, a first lid, a second lid, a third lid, a fourth lid, a male interlocking feature, and a female interlocking feature. The storage section is configured a primary compartment and at least one secondary compartment to separately store different food item. The first lid, the second lid, the third lid, and the fourth lid are perimetrically positioned around the storage section. The male interlocking feature is integrated into the first lid, and the female interlocking feature is integrated into the third lid. The first lid, the second lid, the third lid, and the fourth lid are foldably connected around the storage section, wherein the first lid, the second lid, the third lid, the fourth lid, the male interlocking feature, and the female interlocking feature are reciprocally engaged in between an opened configuration and a closed configuration.
Package for dough products including a collapsible baking pad
A package for raw dough products is disclosed that includes a tray defining an interior storage space, and a collapsible baking pad having an upper surface configured to support a plurality of raw dough products and adapted for movement between a nested condition dimensioned for placement within the interior storage space of the tray for shipping and a flattened condition separated from the tray for baking the raw dough products.
Container with at least one compartment
A container for holding one or more articles includes a plurality of panels for extending at least partially around an interior of the container. The plurality of panels includes a front panel, a back panel, at least one side panel, a bottom panel, and a divider panel separably connected to a panel of the plurality of panels. The divider panel is pivotable relative to the panel of the plurality of panels to define a compartment in the interior of the container.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING PACKAGING TRAYS WITH DIFFERENT STRUCTURES AND PRODUCT OBTAINED
A method and apparatus for producing trays that are or are not coated with a plastic film and that retain modified atmospheres and the trays obtained. The apparatus allows for obtaining trays with different structures, which include the forming of the trays from previously elaborated preforms, which may or may not have a separator inside the trays and optionally coated with a plastic film inside. It also consists of the method for obtaining the trays and the trays obtained. The trays coated with a plastic film have the capacity to contain atmospheres with a composition of gases different from that of the air inside them, to extend the time of storage and conservation of food products. This is achieved by means of a closed top seal of the tray. The trays also have a simple closure or capping, without modifying their atmosphere.
Partition and cover structure that can be accommodated in a shoebox, shoebox including said structure and foldable element for obtaining said structure
Disclosed is a partition and cover structure that can be accommodated in a shoebox and can be made from one or more conveniently grooved and cut cardboard sheets. The structure includes a substantially rectangular base divided into first and second portions having trapezoidal rectangular shape. The portions of base are consecutive to each other at a respective edge coincident with the oblique side of the aforesaid trapezoidal shape. A pair of mutually opposed partition walls are connected, by way of a fold, to the portions of base at the aforesaid edges, respectively. The structure further includes four side walls two-by-two mutually opposite with respect to the portions of base and connected to the latter by way of respective folds. Also disclosed is a shoebox including the structure, and to one or more substantially flat elements foldable in suitable manner to obtain such structure.