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Individual bottle receptacles stabilize stacked loads without straps or film, reducing damage and enabling automated loading and display.
A gusseted end-flap web lets a fold-flat food sleeve hold sauces and dressings without leaking during storage, handling, or eating.
Flexible hinged side parts let one utensil serve as spoon, fork, and knife without switching, while folding flat for compact storage.
A corner spacer locks flat-sided cuboid containers into vertical alignment, preventing lateral shift without adding fixing profiles to the containers.
Triangular side receptacles and reinforced adhesive flaps stabilize stacked cardboard trays and improve crush resistance under load.
A movable snap-fit attachment with panel opening clearance accommodates mesh container tolerances while keeping divider panels secure and low cost.
Interlocking panels with notches, tabs, and adhesive create customizable storage compartments that speed tool organization and retrieval.
Recessed cavities with a rotatable locking mechanism secure vehicle storage containers on rough terrain while allowing easy rearrangement.
An arc-shaped tub bottom and floating lock let a pallet box handle impact and thermal expansion while protecting the frame and extending service life.
A profiled metal frame adds bracket-engaging recesses that secure aluminium boxes to transport surfaces and prevent sliding in transit.
An enhanced annular countersink lets thin-gauge can ends resist internal and external processing pressures without deformation.
An annular ridge and countersink reinforce a thin can end against internal and reverse pressure, cutting material use without deformation.
Staged mandrel segment actuation expands three-piece can walls without split lines or cracking, enabling larger diameter variation in high-grade steel.
Multiple variable-diameter retaining pockets on a rotating drive plate raise pallet storage capacity while keeping products self-centered.
A deep-drawn seamless frame enables bottom filling, avoids seal contamination, and improves tear-off foil lid sealing speed and reliability.
Upward bends beside the finger hole raise the pull tab lift area, improving grasping while preserving lid stacking and standard manufacture.
Curved countersink and chuck wall sections with local thickening raise can lid pressure resistance and prevent buckling and leakage.
A curved chuck-wall kick portion strengthens thin-gauge can shells against buckle pressure while reducing material use.
Convex countersink and concave chuck wall regions are locally thickened to resist high internal pressure and prevent lid buckling and leakage.
A swivelable cover with an elastic sealing element keeps container openings sealed against spills, gas flow, and dirt when tilted or dropped.
Thinned bead sidewalls collapse into protective projections around the score line, reducing sharp-edge injury risk with lower material use.
A reverse bubble pre-shapes can end metal to strengthen rivet staking, reduce tearing, and enable thinner sheet use.
A deep-drawn seamless frame and flanged metal bottom remove weld seams, improving tear-off foil sealing and high-speed filling.
A rounded curled opening with a larger-radius margin surface resists capping loads, preserving sealing and tamper evidence.
A coined rivet button thins the top while preserving sidewall strength, enabling lighter can ends without rivet failure.
An ear-carry lift station forms raised pull-tab ends for easier opening while avoiding costly nose-carry retrofits and downtime.
An annular ridge and countersink let thinner can ends resist processing pressure changes while reducing metal use and deformation.
A bead in the circumferential panel reinforces thin-gauge can ends, improving buckle strength and tab-over-chime resistance.
Wiping and coining thicken the rivet hole area of a container tab, improving stiffness, frictional contact, and tear resistance.
Textured necking and expansion dies cut friction and forming force, allowing variable-thickness metal containers to be shaped without buckling.
A coined buckle-control zone shifts can-end buckling away from the score line to prevent peak-and-leak failure under pressure.
Controlled stretching forms a uniformly thinned can dome that cuts material use and weight while avoiding wrinkling in metal container forming.
Multiple blow-molding and annealing steps let thin metal preforms form complex bottle shapes with integral feet, lower weight, and lower cost.
Interlocking hollow ring walls between two metal plates raise floor plate strength and bearing capacity while limiting weight and moisture-related damage.
Thinned bead sidewalls collapse into protective projections under the score line, cutting finger injury risk and sheet material use.
A plastic-film-sealed microgap enables reclosable can lids to open cleanly without metal particles while cutting material use and assembly cost.
A locking cover insert lets opened beverage cans be reclosed securely to prevent spills, contamination, and insect entry while staying easy to reopen.
A movable scored panel with dual rivets lets a beverage can reopen and reseal, helping preserve carbonation and prevent spills.
Coining the panel radius and reforming a chamfer step lets thinner can ends use less metal while resisting wrinkling and buckling under pressure.
A blended scrap-and-pure aluminum slug with titanium boride enables impact-extruded containers that keep strength while reducing weight and virgin metal use.
An inclined can leg preform enables uniform coating before bottom reforming, cutting paint waste while preserving pressure resistance.
An unstretched sheet-metal section is bent and notched to form mesh container rim corners, cutting welding steps, waste, and cost.
A tapered double anti-missile score slows fracture propagation in pull-tab can ends to prevent tear panel detachment and cut manufacturing cost.
A hinged opening panel lets a beverage can be reopened and reclosed to preserve carbonation while reducing spills and contamination.
Externalizing the pallet drive enables common driven and auxiliary units, cutting pallet cost while keeping conveyance layouts flexible.
An annular trough in the capsule side wall plastically deforms around imperfections to create a hydraulic seal with lower closing force.
A molded plastic film seals a lid microgap, enabling hygienic reclosure under internal pressure without extra apertures or chip-forming metal separation.
Extra material in the circumferential panel helps thin-gauge can ends resist buckle, tab-over-chime, and seaming variability.
A shorter can end tab cuts metal use while preserving finger access and opening performance through geometry and tooling changes.