A carded package including a base portion to which a heat shrinkable tube is adhesively affixed. The article is disposed within the tube and held on to the card by said tube. In one embodiment of the carded package, a pair of projections extend from the base portion of the card. Each projection holds a portion of the heat shrinkable tube to the base portion of the card to enhance the securement of the tube to the card. In another embodiment of the carded package, a projection is spaced from the tube and extends from the plane of the base portion of the card. The projection includes a hole therein into which a portion of the article is disposed to enhance the securement of the article to the card.
A secure coiled roll paper product package using a hang card of resilient, tear resistant substantially flat stock with a pair of slots and integral arbor slit substantially in its center portion to form two contiguous halves that may be deflected to mount the coiled roll, the slots being dimensioned in relation to the coil to enable mounting of the coiled roll but substantially preventing removal of the coiled roll without tearing or otherwise defacing the card.
A packaging kit for the immobilization of an article to be packaged, which kit comprises a stiff sheet of material of defined width and length, sufficient to hold the article being packaged, having a base portion, the sheet material characterized by at least one fold line, extending substantially across the base portion, which permits the base portion to be folded inwardly, to receive an article to be packaged on the base portion thereof. The sheet material has a pair of spaced apart, opposite, end portions with outside edges, and with the end portions adapted to move the fold lines between a generally flat position and a folded position to immobilize an article on the base portion. A film material of selected dimensions and length, is used to cover at least a substantial portion of the article to be immobilized on the base portion, and having a one and the other end. A tension-biased clip is used to clip the one or the other or both ends of film material to the one or the other or both outside edges of the end portions of the stiff sheet material, over and above the article in a generally flat position, whereby on folding the base portion an article may be inserted underneath the film material, after clipping the film material in place at the one or both ends to the base portion, the opposite spaced end portions of the stiff sheet material may be folded so as to tighten the film material about the article and to immobilize the article on the base portion.
A product (18) is packed in a shock-resistant way in a box-shaped cardboard packing (20) by local application of an adhesive layer (16) on a base surface (17) of a plane cardboard blank, with which layer the product (18) is brought into contact and subsequently the cardboard packing (20) is completed by folding up the other elements of the plane blank (1) and closure of the packing. The plane cardboard blank may be made as a separate packing unit with adhesive layers in the form of adhesive tapes with an outward adhesive surface covered by a protective layer.
A photographic film package which comprises a header paper mount formed in a L-shape so as to have a placing part, photographic film(s) placed on said placing part, and a shrinked film wrapping the photographic films and the paper mount integrally. Since the photographic film(s) are wrapped integrally with the placing part of the header paper mount by the shrinkable film, the photographic film(s) can be holded for a long period.
A packaging kit for the immobilization of an article to be shipped, which kit comprises a base sheet of selected width and length sufficient to hold the article being packaged, the base sheet characterized by a horizontal fold line extending substantially across the base sheet, which permits the base portion to be folded inwardly to receive an article to be packaged on the base sheet. The sheet has a pair of spaced-apart opposite end portions having two or three parallel spaced-apart fold lines perpendicular to the horizontal central fold line, the fold lines adapted to move the end portions between a generally flat position and a folded V-shape or Z-shape position. The base sheet has at least two pairs of spaced-apart aligned notches on either side of the base portion. The kit includes a film tube material of selected dimensions and length, adapted to cover at least a substantial portion of the article to be immobilized on the base portion, and having a one and other end, which ends are folded around the ends of the article, and then tucked into the side notches on the base sheet, thereby completely immobilizing the article. The end portions are then folded to further immobilize the article and provide for a secure, suspended shipping position for the article within a shipping container.