It seems a box is always too big or small so designer Patrick Sung came up with flat sheets of recyclable corrugated cardboard called the Universal Packaging System or UPACKS. The patterns make it easy to fold and conform to almost any shape while maintaining structural rigidity and protecting the contents. Love the idea of saving on packaging but will this actually work? I suspect each sheet would have to be sufficiently padded; not too thick, not too thin, but just right said Goldilocks.
Designer: Patrick Sung
Does this ups idea have a patent?
Phil
hello there nev sorry iv took so long i think this is the site
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We are Manufacturers of Corrugated Cartons, Packaging Boxes Exporters, Suppliers of Corrugated Rolls, Corrugated Sheets, Printed Corrugated Boxes in India.
Very cool for odd shapes
We are looking at pillow box packaging for shirts.
Any thoughts on the best way to package dress shirts welcome…
It’s beautiful. How would it be made of galvanized corrugated sheet.
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Hi Patric,
Could you please let me know what the status of your invention is and how I can obtain a sample of your invention?
Has it been manufactured yet?
Regards,
Chris
When is it available? Idea on pricing?
Hey Patrick
Great stuff is it available yet ?
I work for a custom sheet metal manufacturer and integrator (www.artmetco.com) in Montreal. I think this could be very useful.
Thanks
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This is a cool idea and great for shipping block-like items, but as regardsd odd-shaped materials…I think it’s better suited for protecting those inside a regular box
Has this moved from concept stage and if so where can i obtain a sample?
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UPACKS, FOLD IT, TAPE IT, SHIP IT, CUT and PLAY IT ?
http://proteon.myweb.hinet.net/note203.htm
Really a good cardboard. Appreciate.