201 |
Frame For Clamping A Container And Method For Mixing In A Flexible Container And Container For Clamping |
US15802143 |
2017-11-02 |
US20180264423A1 |
2018-09-20 |
Günter Untch |
A flexible package for storing and transporting bulk goods. Such flexible package can have material-impermeable connections for spreading out sections of the flexible package wall so as to correspond to a predefined shape. One or more docking connections for filling and discharging can be included. The flexible package can have a square bottom and adjacent to the sides thereof triangular stubs as lateral walls. Together, such lateral walls can form an upwardly open pyramid shape. Opposite the bottom, a coupling element can be connected in such a manner that it presents the flexible package so as to be sealable in a standardized manner on open-sided ends of the lateral walls. |
202 |
Glass interleaving paper |
US15320706 |
2015-06-15 |
US10047483B2 |
2018-08-14 |
Koichi Hagihara; Kei Yawata; Takumi Takahashi |
Provided is a glass interleaving paper capable of suppressing scratches on surfaces of glass plates in a manufacturing process or a distribution process for storing and transporting a plurality of stacked glass plates. The glass interleaving paper is characterized in that a main component is cellulose pulp, a basis weight is 10 to 100 g/m2, and content of mineral having a Mohs hardness of at least 5 is 400 ppm or less. When the mineral having a Mohs hardness of at least 5 is a silicate mineral, the glass interleaving paper is more useful. |
203 |
Shipping System for Shipping Glass Sheets |
US15712442 |
2017-09-22 |
US20180127186A1 |
2018-05-10 |
Farzad Behafarid; Erin A. Casci; Adam D. Polcyn; Lewis P. Bevans |
A shipping system for shipping planar substrates includes a plurality of planar substrates stacked to form a pack and a plurality of interleaving material including substantially spherical beads positioned between the substrates of the pack and configured to carry a load. Substantially all of the beads have a diameter within 25% of Dmax, where Dmax is a diameter corresponding to a size of an opening of an upper limit sieve used in the shipping system. Also disclosed are a spacer for use in a shipping system for shipping planar substrates, a wrapped system for shipping planar substrates, a method of wrapping a system for shipping planar substrates, and a powder applicator. |
204 |
Shipping System for Shipping Glass Sheets |
US15712277 |
2017-09-22 |
US20180093812A1 |
2018-04-05 |
Farzad Behafarid; Erin A. Casci; Adam D. Polcyn; Lewis P. Bevans |
A shipping system for shipping planar substrates includes a plurality of planar substrates stacked to form a pack and a plurality of interleaving material including substantially spherical beads positioned between the substrates of the pack and configured to carry a load. Substantially all of the beads have a diameter within 25% of Dmax, where Dmax is a diameter corresponding to a size of an opening of an upper limit sieve used in the shipping system. Also disclosed are a spacer for use in a shipping system for shipping planar substrates, a wrapped system for shipping planar substrates, a method of wrapping a system for shipping planar substrates, and a powder applicator. |
205 |
UTILITY VAULT SUPPORT BAR SNAP FEATURE |
US15456753 |
2017-03-13 |
US20170260712A1 |
2017-09-14 |
Nguyen Thai Dang; Eric Long |
A vault system is provided that secures a brace to the underside of a vault lid to improve the performance of the lid when the lid is subject to external loads. The vault has guiding features to receive a brace and place the brace in a particular position. Then, a vault lid is pressed into the vault, and tabs on the vault lid deflect into receiving portions on the ends of the brace to secure the brace to the vault lid. The resulting vault lid is reinforced with a brace. In some embodiments, the guiding feature comprises a rib in a recess in the brace, and in various embodiments, the tabs have an arm and a hook disposed on a distal end of the arm. The tab arms deflect to fit around the end of the brace, then an undercut on the hook secures the brace to the lid. |
206 |
Ice Cream Display and Dispensing Spacer |
US14995242 |
2016-01-14 |
US20170203903A1 |
2017-07-20 |
Brett Alvin Cockrum; Gleen Johnson Emory; Duncan Bryson Emory; Marek Patrick Moffett |
A spacer is provided that fits between cylindrical containers such as ice cream drums. The spacer maintains the drum layout, adds hoop strength to the top rims of the drums, provides positive control of the spacing of the gap between the top rim of the drums to avoid damage to the drum top rims, and prevents the drums from spinning during use. |
207 |
Packages and methods of packaging glass sheets |
US15073280 |
2016-03-17 |
US09701461B2 |
2017-07-11 |
Sean Matthew Garner; Jeffrey Allen Miller |
Packages and methods of packaging a plurality of glass sheets provide a stack of glass sheets with an interleaf protective sheet positioned between each adjacent pair of glass sheets. An outer portion of each interleaf protective sheet is bent over a portion of the peripheral edge of one of a corresponding adjacent pair of glass sheets to discourage relative shifting of the glass sheets with respect to one another. The stack of glass sheets are sandwiched between pressure members of an outer housing such that the pressure members each apply a support pressure that is distributed over an outer surface of a corresponding one of the pair of outermost glass sheets of the stack of glass sheets. |
208 |
GLASS INTERLEAVING PAPER |
US15320706 |
2015-06-15 |
US20170152633A1 |
2017-06-01 |
Koichi HAGIHARA; Kei YAWATA; Takumi TAKAHASHI |
Provided is a glass interleaving paper capable of suppressing scratches on surfaces of glass plates in a manufacturing process or a distribution process for storing and transporting a plurality of stacked glass plates. The glass interleaving paper is characterized in that a main component is cellulose pulp, a basis weight is 10 to 100 g/m2, and content of mineral having a Mohs hardness of at least 5 is 400 ppm or less. When the mineral having a Mohs hardness of at least 5 is a silicate mineral, the glass interleaving paper is more useful. |
209 |
Protective device for glassware |
US14641077 |
2015-03-06 |
US09585505B2 |
2017-03-07 |
Austin Meline |
The invention relates to the protection of glasses and glassware in the hospitality and bar industry. Specifically, the device provides for a rubberized or plastic nesting device sized to fit on the outside of glassware, such as for example, a pint glass, whereby the plastic nesting device permits multiple glasses to nest and save space during cleaning and storage and preventing the direct contact of the sides of the glassware that might lead to breaking. |
210 |
Storage container with insulation effect |
US14556254 |
2014-12-01 |
US09567151B2 |
2017-02-14 |
Yu-Hsin Su |
The present invention provides a storage container with insulation effect, for long-term storage of fresh foods and drinks, said container having a storage space, characterized in that: the storage space includes a supporting frame with a positioning space formed therein and an insulation device provided inside the positioning space; said supporting frame comprising a plurality of longitudinal poles, transverse poles, vertical poles, and branch joints for forming the positioning space; said insulation device comprising at least one sheet-shaped bag and one positioning unit arranged corresponding to the sheet-shaped bag, the sheet-shaped bag configured to hold liquid, the positioning unit configured to fix the sheet-shaped bag on a corresponding side face of the positioning space to avoid movement; the sheet-shaped bag having a flow passage disposed therein for holding the liquid, and flow passages having a one-way valve arranged at one end thereof, which can be used with an injection device for control of the liquid input. |
211 |
Optimized array of inter-connected palletized products |
US14687332 |
2015-04-15 |
US09550613B2 |
2017-01-24 |
Gustav André Mellin |
A collection of articles is disclosed. The collection of articles has a supporting medium and a first plurality of parallelepiped containers arranged in a first layer upon the supporting medium. Each parallelepiped container of the first plurality of parallelepiped containers is disposed adjacent each other to define a first space therebetween. A first portion of the first sidewall of the first parallelepiped container disposed within the first space is bonded to a first portion of the first sidewall of the second parallelepiped container disposed within the first space when the first parallelepiped container and the second parallelepiped container are in contacting engagement. A top of a third parallelepiped container of the first plurality of parallelepiped containers is bonded to a bottom of a third parallelepiped container of the second plurality of parallelepiped containers at least partially coextensive thereto. |
212 |
SHIPPING/STORAGE RACK FOR BUCKETS |
US14832489 |
2015-08-21 |
US20170008710A1 |
2017-01-12 |
Steve Wright; Bob Beales |
A rack for a heavy equipment bucket having a rectangular base and two vertical posts. Each vertical post has one or more upwardly angled extending protrusions. A series of double ended reverse hooks are provided with the rack for stacking heavy equipment buckets. |
213 |
Collapsible Containment Bag |
US15001536 |
2016-01-20 |
US20160207704A1 |
2016-07-21 |
Steve J. Schneider |
Disclosed are various embodiments of a collapsible containment bag configured to retain a collection of hazardous materials. In one embodiment, the containment bag includes a non-porous liner, a plastic sheeting, and a bag frame. The containment bag may be in a collapsed state initially and later expand for use at the site of an environmental spill. The containment bag may be expanded from the collapsed state through a series of actions that may include pivoting a portion of the containment bag about an edge and pulling opposing sides of the containment bag away from the center of the containment bag. |
214 |
Packing box |
US14378447 |
2014-07-21 |
US09365318B2 |
2016-06-14 |
Liang Yue; Yu-chun Hsiao |
The present invention enclosure a packing box, which is used to package a display panel; the packing box comprises a box, at least one first spacer and at least one second spacer, the step of the first spacer extends from the top to bottom of the box, the step of the second spacer extends from the bottom to top of the box, and each of steps of the first spacer is corresponded to each of steps of the second spacer, in order to crossly stack the display panel; through the above way, the present invention can increase the amount of the display panels packaged in the packing box, saving the packaging costs. |
215 |
STORAGE CONTAINER WITH INSULATION EFFECT |
US14556254 |
2014-12-01 |
US20160152402A1 |
2016-06-02 |
Yu-Hsin Su |
The present invention provides a storage container with insulation effect, for long-term storage of fresh foods and drinks, said container having a storage space, characterized in that: the storage space includes a supporting frame with a positioning space formed therein and an insulation device provided inside the positioning space; said supporting frame comprising a plurality of longitudinal poles, transverse poles, vertical poles, and branch joints for forming the positioning space; said insulation device comprising at least one sheet-shaped bag and one positioning unit arranged corresponding to the sheet-shaped bag, the sheet-shaped bag configured to hold liquid, the positioning unit configured to fix the sheet-shaped bag on a corresponding side face of the positioning space to avoid movement; the sheet-shaped bag having a flow passage disposed therein for holding the liquid, and flow passages having a one-way valve arranged at one end thereof, which can be used with an injection device for control of the liquid input. |
216 |
Glass panel packaging box and de-packaging method thereof |
US14349161 |
2013-06-26 |
US09272839B2 |
2016-03-01 |
Qinjun Shi |
Disclosed are a glass panel packaging box and a de-packaging method thereof. The glass panel packaging box includes a box body and a cushioning separator plate arranged in the box body. The cushioning separator plate is arranged between two glass panels. The cushioning separator plate includes a main body corresponding to the glass panels and lugs respectively extending from two opposite side edges of the main body. The box body includes a bottom board and side boards perpendicularly connected to the bottom board. The side boards include receiving slots that correspond to the lugs. The glass panel packaging box and the de-packaging method thereof provide lugs on the cushioning separator plate to make separation of the cushioning separator plate and the glass panel easy so as to increase working efficiency and allow reduction of the thickness of the cushioning separator plate used with a large-sized glass panel. |
217 |
Food isolator with quick-release perforation |
US14287695 |
2014-05-27 |
US09180989B2 |
2015-11-10 |
Chun Pil Kim; Matthew Park |
Disclosed herein is a food isolator packaging material. The food isolator packaging includes a first section and a second section, the first section including a plurality of deposit areas each having a perforation. A first food layer is deposited on a first deposit area of the plurality of deposit areas and a second food layer is deposited on a second deposit area of the plurality of deposit areas. The food isolator packaging is folded such that the second section covers the first food layer in the first deposit area and the second food layer in the second deposit area. The food isolator packaging is folded along an axis situated between the first deposit area and the second deposit area such that a perforation of the first deposit area and a perforation of the second deposit area are in alignment. |
218 |
Interlocking crate and shipping container system |
US13673067 |
2012-11-09 |
US08893889B2 |
2014-11-25 |
Nate Soukup; Joel T. Anderson; Jason Stevenson |
A shipping container system comprises a bottom panel, a plurality of side panels, and a top panel, each with interlocking features. The side panels interlock with the bottom panel to assemble a self-supporting shipping container. A plurality of horizontally oriented slots are formed in an opposing pair of the side panels, and arranged at different heights between the bottom panel and a top edge of the side panels. A cross member is positioned at a selected height by insertion into an opposing pair of the slots, in order to restrain one or more shipping units against vertical motion inside the shipping container. The top panel interlocks with the side panels to cover the shipping container, and is spaced above the plurality of shipping units at a clearance maintained by the cross member. |
219 |
DEVICE FOR INSERTING DISTANCING CORDS |
US14233161 |
2012-09-20 |
US20140196402A1 |
2014-07-17 |
Leopold Mader; Erich Lang; Alexander Kronsteiner |
In order to insert at least two zick-zack-extending cords (1) between two adjacent glass panels (2, 3, 4), in order to maintain the glass panels (2, 3, 4) at a distance from each other, cord guiding heads (20) which can be moved up and down on the front side of the front glass panel (2, 3) are provided. In order to move each guide head up and down, a length of the cord is placed on the glass panel for each guiding head. Gripping elements (14) are provided in the region of the lower edge of the glass panel, to maintain the cords (1) by forming loops (5) which are provided below the lower edge of the glass panels (2, 3, 4), the guiding heads (20) being displaced along the glass panels (2, 3, 4) up and down again and forming another length of cord (1). |
220 |
PACKAGE STRUCTURE OF LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY MODULE |
US13703957 |
2012-10-11 |
US20140083901A1 |
2014-03-27 |
Qianshuang Hu |
The present invention provides a liquid crystal display module packaging structure, which includes a package box and a cushioning device received in the package box. The cushioning device includes a bottom cushioning piece and a top cushioning piece used in combination with the bottom cushioning piece. The bottom cushioning piece includes a cushioning bottom board, two cushioning side boards mounted to the cushioning bottom board and arranged at two ends of the cushioning bottom board, and three positioning boards mounted to the cushioning bottom board and arranged, in a spaced manner, between the two cushioning side boards. The cushioning side boards and the positioning boards form therein first and second accommodation spaces. The first and second accommodation spaces are filled with a plurality of inflatable cushioning bodies. |