Patents Assigned to CITADEL CASING LTD
  • Patent number: 11866236
    Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to improved tamper-proof cases for securely storing and shipping products. A case can include a back panel, two sidewalls, an upper foldable section, and a lower foldable section. The features of the case can be manufactured on a single sheet of material. The upper and lower foldable sections include panels having apertures for holding the top and bottom of a product, respectively. The upper foldable section includes one or more fasteners that secures the upper foldable section to the sidewalls. Once secured, the products cannot be removed from the case without showing evidence of the removal. The case systems can also include one or more inserts, for example an upper insert and a lower insert, to provide additional structural support to the case and protection for the products stored therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 25, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2024
    Assignee: Citadel Casing Ltd
    Inventors: Douglas Rumsam, Timothée Lesné, Lewis Cheng, Andy Wong
  • Patent number: 11492173
    Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to improved cases for securely storing and shipping products. A case can include a back panel, an upper foldable section, and a lower foldable section. Each of the features of the case can be manufactured on a single sheet of material. The upper and lower foldable sections include panels having apertures for holding the top and bottom of a product, respectively. The case is foldable into a closed configuration such that a lower holder panel, a lower front panel, and a bottom panel form a lower box configured to hold the bottom of the first product, and an upper holder panel, an upper front panel, and a top panel form an upper box configured to hold the top of the first product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2022
    Assignee: Citadel Casing Ltd
    Inventors: Douglas Rumsam, Timothée Lesné, Lewis Cheng, Andy Wong
  • Patent number: 10994889
    Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to improved tamper-proof cases for securely storing and shipping products. A case can include a back panel, two sidewalls, an upper foldable section, and a lower foldable section. Each of the features of the case can be manufactured on a single sheet of material. The upper and lower foldable sections include panels having apertures for holding the top and bottom of a product, respectively. The upper foldable section includes one or more fasteners that secures the upper foldable section to the sidewalls. Once secured, the products cannot be removed from the case without showing evidence of the removal. The disclosed systems also provide a tear strip and/or a tear corner that can be used to release the products from the sealed case.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2021
    Assignee: Citadel Casing Ltd
    Inventors: Douglas Rumsam, Timothée Lesné, Lewis Cheng, Andy Wong
  • Patent number: 10479597
    Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to improved tamper-proof cases for securely storing and shipping products. In one example, a tamper-proof case comprises a unibody frame constructed from a single piece of material. The unibody frame can comprise six sides and include one or more living hinges that allow the unibody frame to fold into a completed case. Various sides can be configured to receive panels to give the crate additional structure, rigidity, and security. Additionally, the frame can comprise a split-top lid with a self-locking mechanism with a tamper-proof pull tab for opening the lid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2019
    Assignee: CITADEL CASING LTD
    Inventors: Lewis Ka Hang Cheng, Douglas Rumsam, Timothée Lesné, Victor Hugo Ocegueda Gallaga, Yifeng Zhang, Jaime Ramos
  • Patent number: D1043370
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2021
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2024
    Assignee: Citadel Casing Ltd
    Inventors: Douglas Rumsam, Timothée Lesné