Abstract:
Two or more similar containers that can be joined together to form one. Optionally, of any size and shape. They could be made of any material, durable or non-durable.
Abstract:
The present invention includes a device for covering a plurality of first containers. The device preferably includes a plurality of similarly shaped cover materials configured to cover the plurality of first containers and substantially prevent dust from settling on top surfaces and rims of the first containers. Each of the plurality of similarly shaped cover materials preferably comprises a projecting edge that is connected to the cover material in a manner wherein when the cover material covers the top surface of the first container, the cover material is positioned lower than a horizontal rim axis defined by the edges of the rim of the first container. The low position of the cover material and the size of the projecting edge are preferably configured to allow a bottom portion of a second container similar to the first container to be laid on top of the cover material and to abut the projecting edge so that the second container is substantially prevented from moving laterally.
Abstract:
A packing box for receiving and packing a product (W1; W4) having at least one bent portion is erected from a single sideways-long rectangular base sheet (10; 110). The base sheet includes a plurality of folding lines and slits for initiating the folding of the sheet. The packing box is erected by folding the sheet along the lines and slits. The product can be packed while erecting the box.
Abstract:
A preferred folding crate includes a base having a perimeter. Pivotable side walls fold open from a stacked storage condition in which the walls are in juxtaposition and within the perimeter of the base. A pedestal and legs on the base are arranged so that the pedestal of one crate may be received and secured by the legs of a similar crate having its side walls folded to the stacked storage condition. A preferred crate includes latch members between inner and outer side wall surfaces on a first pair of the side walls. Catch members on a second pair of the side walls are positioned for releasable latch member engagement to secure the side walls in the open condition. Connector receivers, link members and fasteners may be provided to secure successive similar crates together.
Abstract:
A portable, single-use container for separately containing a first and second consumable products. The container includes a first compartment and a second compartment. The first compartment tapers at an upper portion thereof to form a spout. The spout facilitates dispensing of a contained first consumable product from the first compartment. The second compartment, in turn, tapers at an upper portion thereof to form a mouth. The mouth facilitates dispensing of a second consumable product from the second compartment. The first and second compartments are assembled to one another in a side-by-side fashion such that the spout abuts the mouth. With this configuration, during use, a first consumable product and a second consumable product can be dispensed from the container in close proximity to one another for convenient consumption. In one preferred embodiment, the first compartment contains a volume of milk and the second compartment contains a quantity of cereal.
Abstract:
A packaging assembly is provided for facilitating shipment and use of articles contained therein. The packaging assembly includes a pair of identical cartons, one positioned atop the other, and suitable connectors for maintaining the cartons in assembled relation. The connector elements may comprise staples, an adhesive strap, or connector elements disposed partially within each container for maintaining the cartons in assembled relation during shipment. When in use, the connector elements can be removed to separate the containers.
Abstract:
This relates to the storage of drums and like cylindrical objects in a vehicle body for shipment. More specifically, it has to do with the provision of a pallet which has the opposite ends thereof notched in a complementary manner so that cylindrical objects may be packed thereon in columns wherein transversely adjacent cylindrical objects are longitudinally offset and cylindrical objects of adjacent columns are internested.
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a liquid container, the lower lateral portion of which has five principal sides arranged to permit five such containers to be carried in a square sided carrying case.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a pack for gas mantles, comprising an outer container having a transparent lid and arranged to hold a plurality of individual gas mantle holders, the holders also having transparent lids. The mantles are held feet uppermost in the individual holders so that their condition is immediately visible from the outside of the pack. The relative positions of the mantles, when loaded into the container, remain the same so that an easy inspection is possible and so that loading of the mantles into the holders and the holders into the container is relatively easy.
Abstract:
A plastic nesting and stacking case in the form of an opentopped integrally molded rectangular unit having a pair of first opposed side walls, a pair of second opposed side walls and a bottom wall, comprises an upper part with its walls normal to said bottom wall, an intermediate part slightly tapering inwardly and having a height equal to a substantial fraction of the height of said upper part, and a lower part having a height equal to said upper part and tapering slightly inwardly towards the bottom wall of the case. The upper edge of the lower part has an outwardly projecting flange, whereby to enable partial nesting of a first case in a second similar case by the flange of the former resting upon the top edge of the latter. A pair of retractible supporting frames rotatively mounted upon the top of the cases serve to enable stacking of a number of cases with the bottom wall of one case resting upon the supporting frames of the case below in the stack.