Abstract: A child resistant container 2 comprises a closable wall 10, a closure flap 20 connected to the closable wall 10 and a wall portion 4 having an inner layer 6 and an outer layer 8, said closure flap 20 being inserted between said inner and outer layers 6, 8. The closure flap 20 comprises one or more locking apertures 26 and said inner layer 6 of said wall portion 4 comprises one or more locking tabs 34 which engage in respective locking apertures 26 to prevent the closure flap 20 from being withdrawn from between the inner and outer layers 6, 8.
Abstract: A tubular container 1 comprises a tubular body 1 having an inner sleeve 4, an outer strip 6 spirally wound about, and bonded to, the sleeve 4, a top cap 8 and a bottom cap 10. The inner sleeve 4 is made from a spirally wound strip of transparent PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) and the outer strip 6 is made from a board material, for example paperboard or cardboard. The inner sleeve 4 is exposed between the turns of the outer strip 6, which means that the container contents, for example a bottle 12, can be seen through a spiral window 14 defined between the turns of the strip 6.
Abstract: A lid for a tray, the lid being comprised of a light weight foldable material such as cardboard, is produced from a one-piece blank. The blank has a main body panel and eight side wall panels hingedly extending therefrom. Four of the side wall panels have protrusions for engaging slots in adjacent side wall panels when the lid is erected.