Cuplike Article Patents (Class 206/485.1)
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Patent number: 10131461Abstract: A packet according to some embodiments of the disclosure is provided for holding a goods package. The packet includes first and second panels which are secured together to form an open-ended pocket. The first panel has an aperture therethrough which is partially overlapped by the second panel. The goods package seats within the open-ended pocket with a protrusion of the goods package extending through the aperture. The engagement of the protrusion though the aperture locks the goods package to the packet.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2016Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: THE SEGERDAHL CORP.Inventor: Brock James Murphy
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Patent number: 9227753Abstract: A locking device for a carton comprising a first part and a second part complementary to the first part, the first part comprising a first panel (12) having an aperture for receiving the second part, the second part comprising a tab (22) coupled to a second panel, the tab having a fold line (15a, 15b) foldable to form a leading edge, the tab being inserted into the aperture in a folded condition, the tab comprising at least one engaging edge (30a, 30b) for engaging with the first panel.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2012Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: WestRock Packaging Systems, LLCInventor: Alain Saulas
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Patent number: 9139336Abstract: A blank includes: two top panels, two side panels, two connecting panels, a base panel, a connecting element for the closing on itself of the blank that is expanded in volume; a receiving part, extending over a part of the base panel, for receiving wedging cartons by their bottom walls, and if necessary extending over the connecting panels; and a spacing/wedging part, coming from the base panel with cutout lines. The continuous spacing/wedging part is formed by a longitudinally median transverse portion of the base panel and a longitudinally median transverse portion, in two sections, of the two connecting panels, one section per connecting panel. The spacing/wedging part is limited in the transverse direction by two continuous and curved edge cutout lines of the spacing/wedging part, advancing overall in the longitudinal direction, whose segments form stopping edges.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: AUTOMATISATION ET RENOVATION DU CONDITIONNEMENT DANS LES INDUSTRIES LAITIERES ARCILInventor: Fabien Jego
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Patent number: 8887983Abstract: A foldable packaging which may include a liquid-resistant paperboard form that is foldable to provide an attractive stackable container that resists water leakage, can be assembled without fastening hardware and has concealed gussets. The packaging can be folded into overlapping flaps and wings which are folded and interlocked to define a generally trapezoidal packaging which can receive a variety of different pot sizes and types. The die cut pattern forming the packaging can be of a universal shape but formed in a variety of different sizes to accommodate different sized potted plants.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Multi Packaging Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Dennis M. Kaltman, Richard C. Thibault, John R. Widener, Carol J. Moore
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Publication number: 20120247995Abstract: Described herein are systems relating to packaging boxes. In some implementations, the packaging boxes include one or more trays used to support product cups, such as k-cups. The product cups, for example, can be used to hold tea, coffee, or flavoring. Some examples of flavoring include honey or other liquid flavoring a user can add to tea or coffee to adjust the flavor of the tea or coffee (e.g., honey comb and lemon grass, creamer, orange marmalade, mint peach, etc.). The packaging boxes can include a longitudinal axis parallel to the top and a long side of the box. The trays placed in the packaging boxes, for example, can have a similar longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axes of the packaging box.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventor: Lawrence Charles
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Patent number: 7959061Abstract: A foldable pot cover provides a foldable die cut pattern which can be imprinted on its exterior surfaces with any of a number of designs. The pot cover is formed from a die cut pattern which can be folded into overlapping flaps and tabs which are folded and interlocked to define a generally trapezoidal pot cover which can receive a variety of different pot sizes and types and resists moisture. The die cut pattern forming the pot cover can be of a universal shape but formed in a variety of different sizes to accommodate different sized potted plants.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Multi Packaging Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Dennis M. Kaltman, Richard C. Thibault, John R. Widener, Carol J. Moore
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Patent number: 7870995Abstract: A foldable packaging which may include a liquid-resistant paperboard form that is foldable to provide an attractive stackable container that resists water leakage, can be assembled without fastening hardware and has concealed gussets. The packaging can be folded into overlapping flaps and wings which are folded and interlocked to define a generally trapezoidal packaging which can receive a variety of different pot sizes and types. The die cut pattern forming the packaging can be of a universal shape but formed in a variety of different sizes to accommodate different sized potted plants.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Multi Packaging SolutionsInventors: Dennis M. Kaltman, Richard C. Thibault, John R. Widener, Carol J. Moore
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Patent number: 7858015Abstract: Methods for making a molded beverage container insulator from a slurry including water and a polysaccharide by presenting at least one male mold, which may have an elliptical cross section, therein and causing a portion of the slurry to temporarily adhere to the at least one mold. After a suitable period of time, removing the mold from the slurry and then removing the insulator. At such time, and particularly if the mold is not characterized as elliptical in cross section, the insulator is subject to bidirectional compression in order to collapse the same. Opposing hinge elements may be formed in the insulator, either at the time of molding or subsequently, to localize stresses resulting from the collapsing of the insulator. The resulting insulator is fully recyclable/compostable and possesses a constricting bias to mitigate container slip issues.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventors: Edward F. Urquhart, David A. Pierce
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Patent number: 7008656Abstract: A carton for storing and serving a self-heating meal and a beverage container includes a closable first compartment for storing and heating the meal. The first compartment has a first top wall and a first flap covering a first opening to the first compartment and a first securing means for releasably securing the first flap in a first closed position. The carton includes a second compartment for storing the beverage container and has a hole in a second top wall of the second compartment for holding the beverage container. An exemplary embodiment of the invention includes a second flap attached to the second top wall covers a second opening to the second compartment. A third compartment in the carton is disposed between the first and second compartments wherein the third compartment is open along a top side of the carton.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: The HeaterMeals CompanyInventors: Donald T. Zimmerman, Jr., William S. Smith, Jr., Andrew B. McLandrich
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Patent number: 6984425Abstract: A container with a lenticular lens system integrally formed in a clear sidewall with the lenticular material or lenticules on an exterior or outer surface of the sidewall and a registration framework or system on the interior or inner surface of the sidewall. The registration framework includes a side registration post with a pair of side registration shelves for receiving side edges of an inserted label. The framework includes upper and lower registration shelves extending about the periphery of the interior surface of the sidewall between a top and a bottom portion of the side post between the pair of side registration shelves. The registration shelves define a registration area having a shape and size corresponding to the label. Sealing flaps extend along the shelves for sealing the label within the cup. The label includes image strips covered by an adhesive layer for bonding with the sidewall surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Inventor: Mark A. Raymond
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Patent number: 6802938Abstract: The invention provides a low density paperboard material and associated method for use in producing an insulated container, and is especially well-suited for making cups. The paperboard material comprises a paperboard web including wood fibers and expanded microspheres, and has a relatively low density ranging from about 6 to about 10 lb/3MSF/mil, a relatively high caliper ranging from about 24 to about 35 mil, and an internal bond strength of at least about 80×10−3 ft-lbf., preferably at least 100×10−3 lft-lbf. For applications such as cups the material is also coated on one or both sides with a barrier coating, preferably low density polyethylene, to limit liquid penetration into the web. The low density paperboard material of the invention is convertible for manufacture of containers, particularly cups, and exhibits insulative properties comparable to higher cost materials conventionally used to make cups.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: Kosaraju Krishna Mohan, Alexander A. Koukoulas
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Publication number: 20040065424Abstract: The invention provides a low density paperboard material and associated method for use in producing an insulated container, and is especially well-suited for making cups. The paperboard material comprises a paperboard web including wood fibers and expanded microspheres, and has a relatively low density ranging from about 6 to about 10 lb/3MSF/mil, a relatively high caliper ranging from about 24 to about 35 mil, and an internal bond strength of at least about 80×10−3 ft-lbf., preferably at least 100×10−3 lft-lbf. For applications such as cups the material is also coated on one or both sides with a barrier coating, preferably low density polyethylene, to limit liquid penetration into the web. The low density paperboard material of the invention is convertible for manufacture of containers, particularly cups, and exhibits insulative properties comparable to higher cost materials conventionally used to make cups.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Kosaraju Krishna Mohan, Alexander A. Koukoulas, Peter Matthew Froass, David Verd Reed