Plastic uptake support for placing bottle body

By designing and placing grooves, limiting grooves, and limiting pieces on the blister tray, combined with decorative ribbons and through-cuts, the problem of the blister tray easily slipping out is solved, achieving stable positioning and aesthetics of the bottle, making it suitable for the protection of high-end liquid bottles.

CN223990385UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13ZHEJIANG YANGXIANG TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-23
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Existing blister trays are prone to slipping out of the packaging box, causing bottle instability and lacking effective limiting and protection measures.

Method used

A blister tray was designed with placement grooves, limiting grooves, and limiting pieces. Combined with decorative ribbons and through-cuts, it is glued together to increase stability and has a pressable part for easy removal of the bottle.

Benefits of technology

It achieves stable positioning and aesthetic appeal of the bottle, is suitable for protecting high-end liquid bottles, and has a simple structure and is easy to operate.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a plastic uptake support for placing a bottle body, which comprises a plastic uptake support plate, at least one placing groove for placing the bottle body is integrally formed on the plastic uptake support plate, dotted line nicks are arranged on the plastic uptake support plate on two sides of the groove, and a plurality of latticed upward limiting grooves are integrally formed at the bottom of the groove. And a limiting piece is integrally formed downwards on the peripheral side of the blister supporting plate. By means of the technical scheme, the step groove can be integrally formed in the connecting position of the limiting piece and the blister support plate so that the blister support can be taken and placed conveniently, glue can be placed at the bottom of the packaging box, and then the glue can be attached to the grid-shaped upward limiting pits upwards so as to improve the bonding stability of the glue. Compared with the prior art, the liquid bottle limiting device has the advantages of being simple in structure and capable of being matched with limiting protection of high-grade liquid bottles.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of packaging accessories technology, specifically relating to a blister tray for inserting bottles. Background Technology

[0002] Vacuum forming is a plastic processing technique. The main principle is to heat a flat, rigid plastic sheet until it softens, then vacuum-form it onto a mold surface. After cooling, it takes shape. The main process flow is: plastic sheet – cutting – sheet fixing – heating – forming – demolding – trimming – finished product. Vacuum forming trays, also called plastic inserts, are plastic trays made by vacuum forming rigid plastic sheets into specific grooves. Products are placed inside these grooves to protect and enhance their appearance. However, most existing blister trays are glued or clipped into the packaging box, making them prone to slipping out. Therefore, developing a stable blister tray for inserting bottles is crucial. Utility Model Content

[0003] To solve at least one of the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a blister tray for inserting bottles, including a blister tray plate. At least one placement groove for placing bottles is integrally formed on the blister tray plate. Dotted lines are provided on the blister tray on both sides of the groove. Several grid-shaped upward limiting grooves are integrally formed at the bottom of the groove.

[0004] The blister tray has a locating piece integrally formed with the periphery facing downwards.

[0005] Through the above technical solution, a stepped groove can be integrally formed at the connection between the limiting piece and the blister tray to facilitate the taking and placing of the blister tray of this utility model. Glue can be put into the bottom of the packaging box, and the glue will adhere upward to the grid-like upward limiting recess to increase the stability of the glue bonding.

[0006] Preferably, the blister tray at the dotted line notch is removed to form a perforation, and a decorative ribbon is also included. The decorative ribbon passes through the outer wall of the groove, and both ends of the decorative ribbon protrude from the perforation so that they can be knotted and placed in the bottle body in the groove.

[0007] The above technical solution not only enhances the aesthetics of the bottle but also helps to limit and stabilize it, making it suitable for packaging high-end wines and other products.

[0008] Preferably, the blister tray and the surface of the placement groove are flocked.

[0009] Preferably, at least two through-cut marks are provided at the connection points between the two sides of the placement groove and the blister tray, and a pressable part is formed between the two through-cut marks. When it is necessary to pick up the bottle, the pressable part can be pressed down with a finger to form a depression for easy picking.

[0010] The above technical solution ensures the compatibility between the bottle and the entire placement groove when the bottle does not need to be removed, thus enhancing aesthetics. When the bottle needs to be removed for use, it can be pressed down to facilitate removal.

[0011] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are: the utility model has a simple structure and can be adapted to the limiting protection of high-end liquid bottles. Attached Figure Description

[0012] Figure 1 This is a top view of the present invention;

[0013] Figure 2 This utility model Figure 1 A three-dimensional view of the cross-section at point AA;

[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the use of this utility model;

[0015] Figure label:

[0016] 1. Blister tray; 2. Placement groove; 3. Dotted line etch; 4. Limiting groove; 5. Limiting piece; 6. Perforation; 7. Decorative ribbon; 8. Penetrating etch; 9. Bottle body; 10. Press-down part. Detailed Implementation

[0017] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand this utility model and to more clearly define the scope of protection claimed by this utility model, the present utility model is described in detail below with reference to certain specific embodiments. It should be noted that the following are only some specific embodiments of the present utility model concept, and are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model. The specific and direct description of related structures is only for the convenience of understanding this utility model, and the specific features do not necessarily or directly limit the scope of implementation of this utility model.

[0018] Referring to the accompanying drawings, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: the present invention provides a blister tray for inserting a bottle, including a blister tray 1, wherein at least one placement groove 2 for placing a bottle 9 is integrally formed on the blister tray 1, and dotted lines 3 are provided on the blister tray on both sides of the groove, and several grid-shaped upward limiting grooves 4 are integrally formed at the bottom of the groove.

[0019] The vacuum forming tray is integrally formed with a limiting piece 5 on its side facing downwards.

[0020] Through the above technical solution, a stepped groove can be integrally formed at the connection between the limiting piece 5 and the blister tray 1, so that the blister tray of this utility model can be picked up and placed. Glue can be put into the bottom of the packaging box, and the glue will adhere upward to the grid-like upward limiting groove to increase the stability of the glue bonding.

[0021] Preferably, the blister tray 1 at the dotted line mark 3 is removed to form a perforation 6, and a decorative ribbon 7 is also included. The decorative ribbon 7 passes through the outer wall of the groove, and both ends of the decorative ribbon 7 pass through the perforation 6 so that it can be knotted and placed in the bottle body 9 in the groove.

[0022] Through the above technical solution, the setting of decorative ribbon 7 can not only increase the aesthetics, but also limit the position of bottle 9 and stabilize bottle 9, which can be used for packaging of high-end red wine, etc.

[0023] Preferably, the surfaces of the blister tray 1 and the placement groove 2 are flocked.

[0024] Preferably, at least two through-cuts 8 are provided at the connection points between the two sides of the placement groove 2 and the blister tray 1, and a pressable part 10 is formed between the two through-cuts 8. When it is necessary to pick up the bottle 9, the pressable part 10 can be pressed down with a finger to form a depression for easy picking.

[0025] Through the above technical solution, when the bottle body 9 does not need to be removed, the fit between the bottle body 9 and the entire placement groove 2 can be guaranteed, increasing aesthetics. When it is necessary to remove it for use, it can be pressed down, such as... Figure 2 In the middle, it is convenient to remove bottle 9.

[0026] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are: the utility model has a simple structure and can be adapted to the limiting protection of high-end liquid bottles.

[0027] The term "comprising" or any other similar term is intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, article, or apparatus / device that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to those processes, articles, or apparatus / devices.

[0028] In the description of this utility model, terms such as "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," which indicate direction or positional relationships, are based on the direction or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings. These are used merely for ease of description and do not indicate or imply that the device or element must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation; therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0029] The technical solution of this utility model has been described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings. However, it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that the protection scope of this utility model is obviously not limited to these specific embodiments. Without departing from the principle of this utility model, those skilled in the art can make equivalent changes or substitutions to the relevant technical features, and the technical solutions after these changes or substitutions will all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A blister holder for bottle insertion, characterized in that: Including the blister tray (1), the blister tray (1) is integrally formed with at least one placement groove (2) for placing the bottle body (9), the virtual line notch (3) is arranged on both sides of the blister tray of the groove, and a plurality of grid-shaped upward limiting grooves (4) are integrally formed on the bottom of the groove. The limiting sheet (5) is integrally formed on the downward side of the blister tray (1).

2. A blister holder for bottle placement according to claim 1, characterized in that: The blister tray (1) at the virtual line notch (3) is removed to form a perforation (6), and the decorative ribbon (7) passes through the outer wall of the groove, and the two ends of the decorative ribbon (7) pass out of the perforation (6) so as to be knotted and placed in the bottle body (9) in the groove.

3. A blister holder for bottle placement according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the blister tray (1) and the placement groove (2) is flocked.

4. A blister holder for bottle placement according to claim 2, characterized in that: At least two penetrating notches (8) are arranged at the connection between the two sides of the placement groove (2) and the blister tray (1), and the depressible part (10) is formed between the two penetrating notches (8), and when the bottle body (9) needs to be taken, the depressible part (10) can be pressed by fingers to form a recess for easy taking.