AU2004212167B2 - Holder for packaged products and method for holding together packaged products - Google Patents

Holder for packaged products and method for holding together packaged products Download PDF

Info

Publication number
AU2004212167B2
AU2004212167B2 AU2004212167A AU2004212167A AU2004212167B2 AU 2004212167 B2 AU2004212167 B2 AU 2004212167B2 AU 2004212167 A AU2004212167 A AU 2004212167A AU 2004212167 A AU2004212167 A AU 2004212167A AU 2004212167 B2 AU2004212167 B2 AU 2004212167B2
Authority
AU
Australia
Prior art keywords
holder
holders
recess
fixed
packagings
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Ceased
Application number
AU2004212167A
Other versions
AU2004212167A1 (en
Inventor
Ronald Lewerisa
Niels Van Marle
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Mars Inc
Original Assignee
Mars Inc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Mars Inc filed Critical Mars Inc
Publication of AU2004212167A1 publication Critical patent/AU2004212167A1/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of AU2004212167B2 publication Critical patent/AU2004212167B2/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Ceased legal-status Critical Current

Links

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F1/00Racks for dispensing merchandise; Containers for dispensing merchandise
    • A47F1/04Racks or containers with arrangements for dispensing articles, e.g. by means of gravity or springs
    • A47F1/12Racks or containers with arrangements for dispensing articles, e.g. by means of gravity or springs dispensing from the side of an approximately horizontal stack

Landscapes

  • Packages (AREA)
  • Supplying Of Containers To The Packaging Station (AREA)
  • Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)

Abstract

Holder (1) for packaged products, comprising an elongate profiled beam, which beam comprises a first, substantially continuous longitudinal recess (3) in which, as seen in cross-section, an outer end (7) of at least one packaging can be fixed in form-retaining or form-fitting manner, in addition to connecting means such as a substantially continuous longitudinal protruding part (4) and a second substantially continuous longitudinal recess (2), which protruding part (4) can, as seen in cross-section, be connected in form-retaining or form-fitting manner in the second longitudinal recess (2) of another substantially identical holder (1). <IMAGE>

Description

1 HOLDER FOR PACKAGED PRODUCTS AND METHOD FOR HOLDING TOGETHER PACKAGED PRODUCTS The invention relates to a holder for packaged products. The invention 5 relates particularly to a holder with which packaged confectionery, such as sweets, can be transported, stored and displayed in a shop. It has been usual heretofore to pack such packaged products, such as the known Mars® or Snickers® bars which are packed in a foil envelope, in cardboard 10 display boxes, wherein a plurality of display boxes are then packed into a transport box for transport and storage. In this manner the product is packed in three packing layers, i.e. the product packaging, the display box and the transport box. It will be apparent that such a method of packaging requires much packing material, which is undesirable from cost and environmental considerations. Such 15 a method of packaging is moreover relatively labour-intensive during both packing and unpacking. The invention has for its object a system for transport, storage and sale of such packaged products which is less expensive, wherein less packing material is 20 necessary, and/or which is less labour-intensive. According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a holder for packaged products, including an elongate profiled beam having (a) a first, substantially continuous longitudinal recess in which, as seen in cross-section, an 25 outer end of at least one packaging can be fixed in form-retaining or form-fitting manner, and (b) connecting means disposed to enable connection of two said holders in mutually parallel arrangement. The holder comprises an elongate profiled beam, which beam comprises a 30 first, substantially continuous longitudinal recess in which, as seen in cross section, an outer end of at least one packaging can be fixed in form-retaining or form-fitting manner, in addition to connecting means with which two substantially identical, mutually parallel holders can be connected against each other.
WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 2 The invention also relates to a method for holding together packaged products for transport, storage or for displaying the products at a retail outlet, wherein first outer ends of substantially identical packagings 5 are fixed in a first holder and wherein second outer ends of the packagings are fixed in a second holder. The connecting means preferably comprise a substantially longitudinal protruding part and a second substantially 10 continuous longitudinal recess, which protruding part can, as seen in cross-section, be connected in form retaining or form-fitting manner in the second longitudinal recess of another substantially identical holder. The holders can hereby slide easily in and out 15 of each other in the longitudinal direction. Said protruding part is preferably a substantially continuous longitudinal part. A significant advantage of such beam-shaped holders is 20 that when they are used both the display boxes and the transport boxes are unnecessary, because the holders with the products are suitable for stacking in for instance containers during transport and storage, wherein the holders are preferably connected to each 25 other such that the first recesses are situated on sides facing in the same direction, and such that two standing walls are formed between which the products are fixed. In order to enable the two walls to be set down stably on a surface, the system further comprises pedestals 30 with corresponding recesses or protrusions with which two walls can be placed at a mutual distance. This distance corresponds with the space required to fix a product between the two walls. The dimensions of the holders are preferably such that in the stacked 35 structure the products are situated at a mutual distance, whereby the products and/or the packagings are damaged as little as possible during transport and WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 3 storage. The holders with the products can also be suspended, wherein two holders at a time are connected to each 5 other, preferably such that the first recesses are situated on sides facing in opposite directions, and wherein the holders are mutually connected in twos such that the holders with the packagings fixed therein substantially form a flat structure. 10 The holders with the products can also be displayed at retail outlets, wherein the holders with the products are set down in stacked form on for instance a counter or are suspended in a rack. The holders are also very 15 suitable for placing in a vending machine, wherein the packaged products are removed substantially one by one from the holders by means of mechanical removal means. The holders connected to each other in the stacked form 20 can further be readily removed in one movement, wherein the products remain behind in a compact stack, for instance in a permanent box-like container in a shop. The holders, which can for instance be made of plastic or metal, can moreover be reused. So as to stimulate 25 this reuse, a deposit scheme can for instance be introduced herefor. The protruding part and the second recess preferably extend on two opposite sides of the holder so that the 30 holders can readily be placed on top of one another and connected to each other. The first recess herein preferably extends on another (third) side of the holder, wherein the opening of the first recess points substantially in the same direction as or in opposite 35 direction to the opening of the second recess. The holders can hereby be placed in the stacked form such that the openings in which the outer ends of the WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 4 products are fixed can point upward, so that the products remain suspended in the recesses by means of the force of gravity and are not easily detached by gravitation. 5 The protruding part and the second recess are preferably formed such that the protruding part of a first holder can slide in longitudinal direction into the second recess of a second holder, thereby realizing an easily 10 releasable connection. In a preferred embodiment the individual packagings are printed and placed in the holders such that they together form an image. This can have a surprising 15 effect, particularly in the case of a flat, hanging structure. The packagings which are fixed to a holder can also contain different types of product, so that it is for instance possible to supply in a holder assembly combinations of Mars*, Snickers* and the like which are 20 geared to individual wishes. In order to clamp the outer ends of packaging into the longitudinal recesses of the holders clamping means are provided for. Such clamping means may have the form of a 25 strip or band mounted around the perimeter of each holder. The invention will now be further elucidated with reference to a number of embodiments shown in the 30 figures, wherein: Figure 1 shows a cross-sectional view of two holders in which a packaged candy-bar is fixed so as to form a stacked structure; 35 Figure 2 shows a partial front view of a plurality of holders and candy-bars fixed therein in a stacked WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 5 structure; Figure 3 is a partial perspective view of holders and candy-bars in a stacked structure; 5 Figures 4 and 7 are schematic perspective views of holders and candy-bars in a stacked structure; 10 Figure 5 shows a schematic perspective view of stacked candy-bars after the holders have been removed; Figure 6 is a schematic perspective view of holders and candy-bars in a stacked structure in an alternative 15 arrangement; Figure 8 shows a cross-sectional view of two holders in which two candy-bars are fixed so as to form a flat structure; 20 Figures 9, 10 and 11 shows schematic front views of holders and candy-bars in a flat structure, and Figure 12 shows a perspective view of two holders 25 according to another embodiment of the invention, wherein several packaged candy bars are fixed so as to form a stacked structure; Figure 13 corresponds to figure 12, on the understanding 30 that the candy bars are released relative to the holders; Figure 14 refers to two structures of figure 12 put on top of each other; 35 Figure 15 shows a perspective view of one holder of figure 12, wherein several packaged candy bars are fixed WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 6 on one of their outer ends so as to form a suspended structure with candy bars in vertical position; Figure 16 corresponds to figure 13, on the understanding 5 that the candy bars are released in a shelve; Figures 17, 18 and 19 relate to a perspective and cross sectional view, respectively, of a structure with holders of figure 12 but surrounded by strips; and 10 Figure 20 shows a perspective view on a unit of stacked structure according to figure 12 put on top of each other and wrapped in a package. 15 According to figure 1 a holder 1 is formed by an elongate profiled beam or strip which is provided with continuous recesses 2, 3 and protruding parts 4, 5 in the length direction. Recess 3 is herein formed or enclosed by protruding part 5. Holder 1 can for instance 20 be manufactured from a plastic or a metal. In the position as shown in figure 1, the recess 2 is situated on the top side of holder 1 and the protruding part 4 is situated on the opposite underside. Protruding 25 part 4 has a form such that it can slide in the length direction into a recess 2 of another identical holder, wherein as seen in cross-section these connect close fittingly into each other, while the holders remain movable relative to each other in the length direction. 30 Protruding part 4 can also be pushed in downward direction into a recess 2 of another holder, wherein the walls of recess 2 yield laterally in elastic manner and then spring back close-fittingly round protruding part 4. Severall or pairs of similar holders 1 can thus be 35 mutually connected, wherein as desired the protruding parts 5 with recesses 3 point in the same direction in each case or wherein they point in opposing directions.
WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 7 Figure 1 also shows how a packaged candy-bar 6 is fixed in two recesses 3 of holders 1 placed at a mutual distance. Candy-bar 6 is packed in known manner in for instance a flow-wrap envelope of plastic foil which is 5 sealed at both ends in a flat strip 7. Said flat strip 7 is also called an end seal or a crimped end. The flat strip is preferably widened on its outer end by for instance folding it over during sealing. This optionally widened outer end of strip 7 is slid in length direction 10 into recess 3 of the holders, whereby it is fixed as seen in cross-section. In this embodiment the opening of recess 3 points in the same direction as the opening of recess 2, although these can also point in opposite directions, in which case the holder can be turned over 15 as a whole during use, i.e. with both the protruding part 4 and the opening of recess 3 directed upward. If the outer end of strip 7 is not widened, it can also be placed from above into recess 3, wherein the candy 20 bar remains suspended in the recess through the action of the force of gravity. Alternatively, protruding part 5 can be formed such that it pushes against the remaining part of holder 1, so that the outer end of strip 7 is clamped therebetween. 25 Figure 2 shows how two holders are coupled to each other as discussed with reference to figure 1. Protruding part 4 of the lower holder is placed close to the two outer ends into two U-shaped pedestals 8, the two upward 30 directed legs of which are provided with recesses 9 which correspond in form to recesses 2 of holders 1. Studs or wheels can be mounted under said pedestals 8. Although only two holders 1 are shown placed onto each other in this figure, it will be apparent that an 35 unlimited number of holders 1 can be placed onto each other in this manner, whereby two walls are formed between which candy-bars 6 can be fixed. The height of WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 8 holders 1 is such that candy-bars 6 placed one above another make no mutual contact here, or at least do not exert pressure on each other, so that the packaging and the product are damaged as little as possible. 5 Figure 3 shows an assembly of holders 1, candy-bars 6 and pedestals 8 as. described above, wherein closing plates 10 are also arranged on both outer ends of the assembly. The pedestals 8 are provided for this purpose 10 with protruding parts 11 to which a closing plate 10 can be fastened, and wherein for further fixing the closing plate 10 is provided with laterally protruding parts (not shown) which can engage in recesses 3 of the holders. In this manner the holders 1 and closing plates 15 10 together form a more or less closed box in which the candy-bars are adequately protected during transport and storage. Figure 3 further shows how the holders can be removed in 20 order to display candy-bars 6 at a retail outlet. While counterpressure is applied against closing plate 10, the coupled holders 1 are pulled first on one side and then on the other side out of the pedestals 8 in the direction of arrow 12, wherein the outer ends of strips 25 7 slide out of recesses 3. If this takes place carefully and in controlled manner, candy-bars 6 herein remain behind in stacked formation as shown in figure 5, for instance in a permanently arranged sales display on a counter. 30 Figure 4 shows schematically that holders 1 with candy bars 6 fixed therein can also be placed as a whole on a counter, wherein candy-bars 6 can be taken one by one out of holders 1. Figure 6 shows the stacked structure 35 in a special display pedestal 13 which supports holders 1 at an angle on the surface, whereby the products are shown in a manner which is attractive to the public.
WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 9 Figure 7 shows that different types of candy-bar 6 (A, B, C) can be fixed in holders 1. Different layers (X, Y) in a stacked structure can also have a different composition adapted to the demands of the customer. The 5 different layers can slide apart in simple manner so that a stacked structure can be readily separated into a plurality of units. Figure 8 shows an alternative method of using holders 1. 10 Two holders 1 at a time are herein connected to each other, wherein protruding parts 5 which form recesses 3 point in different directions. The outer ends of strips 7 of the packagings of candy-bars 6 are fixed in the holders as described above, although here a flat 15 structure is formed as shown schematically in figure 9. This flat structure can for instance be suspended in racks, wherein for instance the upper holder 1 has a form such that it can be attached simply to the top side of the rack. Candy-bars 6 can be removed one by one from 20 the underside. A large flat structure can also be readily separated into a plurality of smaller flat structures by sliding out of each other two holders 1 connected to each other. 25 Here also it is possible to fix different types of candy-bar 6 in a flat structure as shown in figure 10. Such a structure further provides the option of forming one large image using packagings specially printed for the purpose, as shown schematically in figure 11, for 30 instance for the purpose of special advertising campaigns. Figures 12 through 20 relate to a second embodiment of a holder 1 in accordance with the invention. 35 With reference to figure 12 the present holder 1 consists of a profiled beam provided with continuous WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 10 longitudinal recesses 3 on opposite lateral sides of the beam. Several packaged candy bars 6 numbered A, A, B, B, C are fixed with their outer ends in the form of flat strips 7 in two recesses 3 of holders 1 by applying 5 these flat strips 7 into these recesses 3, for example by sliding these flat strips 7 in length direction therein. The beams may vary in length in order to hold a predetermined number of candy bars 6. 10 By releasing the candy bars 6 relative to the holders 1 individual candy bars 6 are easily put on a shelve 14 of a retail outlet (figures 13 and 16). Figure 14 shows how two pairs of holders 1 as shown in 15 figure 12 are mounted on top of each other, wherein protrusions 4 extending downwardly relative to each beam of a holder 1 rest on a recess 2 of an underlying beam of another holder 1 (figure 19) thus ensuring a sturdy structure of two or more holders 1 put on top of each 20 other. Referring to figure 15, one or more candy bars 6 can be slid with their flat strips 7 in the recess 3 of a holder 1, while the candy bars 6 hang in a vertical 25 position. The structure of figure 15 can be suspended in a retail outlet, so that a person visiting the shop is able to take out one or more candy bars 6 from the structure. 30 In figure 17 a strip 15 is wound around the perimeter of each holder 1. These strips are compressing the holders 1 to some extent in order to clamp the outer ends 7 of the candy bars 6 in the recesses 3. Figures 18 a and 19b refer to a situation wherein the strips 15 are not 35 mounted yet, whereas figures 18b and 19a relate to compressed holders 1 wherein the outer ends 7 of the candy bars 6 are clamped in the recesses 3.
WO 2004/071893 PCT/EP2004/050108 11 If considered expedient, several holders 1 mounted above one another are wrapped as a single structure in a package 16 of preferably transparent material or printed material, such as cardboard. 5 Although the invention is described above on the basis of embodiments, the skilled person will appreciate that many variations are possible. The scope of the present invention should not therefore be limited by the details 10 of these embodiments.

Claims (20)

1. Holder for packaged products, including an elongate profiled beam having (a) a first, substantially continuous longitudinal recess in which, as seen in cross section, an outer end of at least one packaging can be fixed in form-retaining or 5 form-fitting manner, and (b) connecting means disposed to enable connection of two said holders in mutually parallel arrangement.
2. Holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting means include a substantially longitudinal protruding part and a second substantially continuous longitudinal recess, wherein the protruding part can, as seen in cross-section, be 10 connected in form-retaining or form-fitting manner in the second longitudinal recess of another substantially identical holder.
3. Holder as claimed in claim 2, wherein the protruding part and the second recess extend on two opposite sides of the holder.
4. Holder as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein the first recess extends on 15 another side of the holder, wherein the opening of the first recess points substantially in the same direction as or in opposite direction to the opening of the second recess.
5. Holder as claimed in claim 2, 3 or 4, wherein the protruding part and the second recess are formed such that the protruding part of a first holder can slide 20 in longitudinal direction into the second recess of a second holder.
6. Holder as claimed in any of the foregoing claims 1-5, wherein said holder includes clamping means for clamping the outer end of at least one packaging in the recess.
7. Method for holding together packaged products for transport, storage or for 25 displaying the products at a retail outlet, wherein first outer ends of substantially identical packagings of a product are fixed in a first holder as claimed in claim 1, 13 and wherein second outer ends of the packagings are fixed in a second holder as claimed in claim 1.
8. Method as claimed in claim 7, wherein at least two (pairs of) holders are connected to each other. 5
9. Method as claimed in claim 7 or 8, wherein the holders are connected to each other such that the first recesses are situated on sides facing in the same direction.
10. Method as claimed in claim 7, 8 or 9, wherein the holders are connected to each other such that the holders with the packagings fixed therein substantially 10 form a stacked structure.
11. Method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the dimensions of the holders are such that in the stacked structure the products are situated at a mutual distance.
12. Method as claimed in claim 10 or 11, wherein the stacked structure is placed in a transporting device, a storage device or a display device. 15
13. Method as claimed in claim 10,11 or 12, wherein the holders connected to each other in a stacked structure are removed simultaneously in substantially one movement, such that after removal of the holders the products remain lying in a compact stacked formation.
14. Method as claimed in any of the foregoing claims 7-13, wherein the 20 holders are connected to each other such that the first recesses are situated on sides facing in opposite directions.
15. Method as claimed in any of the foregoing claims 7-14, wherein the holders are mutually connected in twos such that the holders with the packagings fixed therein substantially form a flat structure. 14
16. Method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the flat structure is suspended in a transporting device, a storage device or a display device.
17. Method as claimed in claim 15 or 16, wherein the individual packagings are printed and placed in the holders such that they together form an image or 5 characters.
18. Method as claimed in any of the foregoing claims 7-17, wherein the packagings which are fixed to a holder contain different types of product.
19. Method as claimed in any of the foregoing claims 7-18, wherein the packaged products are removed substantially one by one from the holder by 10 means of mechanical removal means.
20. Method as claimed in any of the foregoing claims 7-19, wherein the outer end of at least one packaging is clamped in the recess. MARS, INCORPORATED WATERMARK PATENT & TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS P25974AU00
AU2004212167A 2003-02-12 2004-02-10 Holder for packaged products and method for holding together packaged products Ceased AU2004212167B2 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
EP03100296A EP1447344B1 (en) 2003-02-12 2003-02-12 Holder for packaged products and system including multiple holders
EP03100296.7 2003-02-12
PCT/EP2004/050108 WO2004071893A1 (en) 2003-02-12 2004-02-10 Holder for packaged products and method for holding together packaged products

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
AU2004212167A1 AU2004212167A1 (en) 2004-08-26
AU2004212167B2 true AU2004212167B2 (en) 2009-05-07

Family

ID=32669016

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
AU2004212167A Ceased AU2004212167B2 (en) 2003-02-12 2004-02-10 Holder for packaged products and method for holding together packaged products

Country Status (6)

Country Link
US (1) US20060237340A1 (en)
EP (2) EP1447344B1 (en)
AT (1) ATE326397T1 (en)
AU (1) AU2004212167B2 (en)
DE (1) DE60305291T2 (en)
WO (1) WO2004071893A1 (en)

Families Citing this family (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2422815A (en) * 2005-02-08 2006-08-09 Markem Tech Ltd Laminae handling apparatus
DE102008050089B4 (en) * 2008-10-06 2012-01-12 Lke Gesellschaft Für Logistik- Und Kommunikations-Equipment Mbh Stackable rack system for storing goods
US20120138551A1 (en) * 2010-12-02 2012-06-07 Gelardi John A Product Dispenser and System

Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
NL9101139A (en) * 1991-07-01 1993-02-01 Wavin Bv Plastic holder for holding bottles on the neck side
DE29620338U1 (en) * 1996-11-20 1997-01-23 Gongea Adrian Device for holding plastic beverage bottles

Family Cites Families (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2532022A (en) * 1949-06-13 1950-11-28 Frito Company Display support
US4461387A (en) * 1982-08-11 1984-07-24 Belokin Jr Paul Integral spring clip support assembly for displaying articles
US4441615A (en) * 1982-09-29 1984-04-10 Goodrich D Stephen Stackable tray
US5215775A (en) * 1989-11-29 1993-06-01 Gap Container Corporation Method of packaging and treating dough shells
US5711431A (en) * 1996-05-17 1998-01-27 Reichert; Cory A. Clip order rack

Patent Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
NL9101139A (en) * 1991-07-01 1993-02-01 Wavin Bv Plastic holder for holding bottles on the neck side
DE29620338U1 (en) * 1996-11-20 1997-01-23 Gongea Adrian Device for holding plastic beverage bottles

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
AU2004212167A1 (en) 2004-08-26
ATE326397T1 (en) 2006-06-15
US20060237340A1 (en) 2006-10-26
EP1447344B1 (en) 2006-05-17
EP1592621A1 (en) 2005-11-09
EP1447344A1 (en) 2004-08-18
WO2004071893A1 (en) 2004-08-26
DE60305291T2 (en) 2007-04-26
DE60305291D1 (en) 2006-06-22

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US6427842B1 (en) Packaging assembly, and related method, for shipping and displaying a plurality of products
US5038946A (en) Packaging and display assembly
US5022535A (en) Gravity feed shelf
EP1372436B1 (en) Container for holding and dispensing product
US7624876B1 (en) Packaging assembly with non-linear slots
US8443974B2 (en) Rolled memory foam bedding article having a plurality of roll portions
JPS63218066A (en) Packaging module
US8418854B2 (en) Tray and hood package
JP2003512981A (en) Product packaging structure with retainer
ES2232803T3 (en) PACKING TO PRESENT MERCHANDISE PROPERLY FOR SALE AND SLIDE TO USE IT IN SUCH PACKING.
US20050098469A1 (en) Display package and shipping system
AU2004212167B2 (en) Holder for packaged products and method for holding together packaged products
WO2006050748A1 (en) Transport- and storage package containing paper-rolls
US20100078401A1 (en) Retail store shelving structure
CN105358015A (en) Merchandising display device and method
US20060131371A1 (en) Exhibiting package with minimum amount of material
EP1212966B1 (en) System for suspending a plurality of product packages from a peg in a single operation
EP0826605B1 (en) Transport and sales packaging for wheelbarrows
CN210471681U (en) Commodity display hanging plate
BE1016967A3 (en) Method is for packing paper, cardboard or similar and involves number of sheets as required by a receiver stacked on bearer followed by their subsequent packing
JP3056501U (en) Packaging alignment device and packaging system
ITTO20090587A1 (en) DISTRIBUTOR OF CANNED ARTICLES FOR SALE BY MINUTE
JP2006315720A (en) Box joint
GB2085285A (en) Display system
KR200217055Y1 (en) Confectionery Containers

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
FGA Letters patent sealed or granted (standard patent)
MK14 Patent ceased section 143(a) (annual fees not paid) or expired