Special receptacle or package – Article housing attached to panel – Bag-type housing
Patent
1999-09-23
2000-12-12
Foster, Jim
Special receptacle or package
Article housing attached to panel
Bag-type housing
206591, 206594, 206583, B55D 8107
Patent
active
061585890
ABSTRACT:
A packaging item is provided, wherein a resilient element supports, suspends and/or holds down an item or items to be shipped. The resilient element may be attached to a platform or strap flap of a relatively rigid sheet. For example, the resilient element may comprise a plastic film glued to a sheet of corrugated cardboard. The sheet may have different shapes, apertures, and/or item loading sites to accommodate variously shaped items. The packaging item may be an insert for a box or a shipping folder.
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Beneroff Richard N.
Kim Eric
Smith Jeffrey A.
Foster Jim
Motion Design, Inc.
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