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US1093303A
US1093303A US78738313A US1913787383A US1093303A US 1093303 A US1093303 A US 1093303A US 78738313 A US78738313 A US 78738313A US 1913787383 A US1913787383 A US 1913787383A US 1093303 A US1093303 A US 1093303A
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    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • My invention has for its object a card on which garters or like articles may be displayed for sale.
  • the card is particularly intended to display a single pair of garters and to hold the garters in place in such a manner that it will be unnecessary to tie them up or band them as has heretofore ordinarily been done.
  • the display card embodying my invention is intended primarily for use with the indi vidual box within which a single pair of garters is packed for shipment, but, in modified form, may be used also as an easel for display of the garters independently of the box.
  • the display card is simple and inexpensive and little or no labor is required to put the garters in place on it and so pack the goods for shipment.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a display card embodying my i11- vention, the said card being in place in a box from which the cover has been removed.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line 22, Fig. 1, but shows the box with the cover in place.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in perspective of the card shown in Fig. 1, a garter in place thereon being indicated in dotted lines.
  • Fig. t is a front View of a display card embodying my invention in modified form, the shape of the blank from which it is made being indicated by dotted lines.
  • Fig. 5 is a vertical section of the card shown in Fig. 4 in place in a box,
  • the upper portion 11 of the card lies against the bottom of the box.
  • At 12 is shown a shelf upon which a portion of the garter rests with another portion hanging down.
  • the shelf 12 is made by bending the card at right angles to its upper portion 11.
  • the portion 13 is inclined somewhat with relation to the shelf 12 and is provided with an inturned edge 1% which lies adjacent the lower side of the box with its edge in contact with the bottom of the box.
  • the natural resiliency of the box is such that the card and the garter thereon are held in place in the box by contact with the sides of the box. In practice, the display card is sprung into place in the box.
  • a V- shaped buckle supporting member or tongue which while being also inclined lies nearerthe bottom of the box and is below the level of the surface of the card below the shelf so that when the garter is in place, the buckle portion thereof will be confined between the two side edges 16 and 17 and cannot become displaced.
  • the buckle supporting member is creased at 18 and 19, and the bottom portion 20 lies in contact with the inturned edge 14: of the card thereby holding the parts in place.
  • Figs. at and 5 a modification of my improved display card. It is the same as that previously described except that it is provided with a back 21 having a folded edge 22 which is secured to the inturned edge 2% of the portion 23, thereby forming the card into a completed structure inde pendent of the box in which it is contained.
  • a tab which may be bent outwardly to form a support so that the card can be used as an easel when desired.
  • a display card formed of a single sheet of material slittcd to form a tongue portion integral with the body and entirely Within the borders thereof, the body having a substantially vertical top portion above the tongue, the said body portion having on each side of the tongue a substantially horizontal shelf portion and a downwardly extending leg portion, the body portion below the tongue being bent to form a substantially horizontal base, the said tongue por' tion being bent to form at its upper end a shelf portion which slopes downward at an angle to the shelf of the body, thence a leg portion which extends downward at an angle to said shelf portion to the said base of the body, thence is bent to form a substantially horizontal foot which rests on the inner face of the base of the body.
  • a display card formed of a single sheet of material slitted to form a tongue portion integral with the body and entirely within the borders thereof, the body having a substantially vertical top portion above the tongue, the said body portion having on each side of the tongue a substantially horizontal shelf portion and a downwardly extending leg portion at an acute angle to the shelf portion, the body portion below the tongue being bent to form a substantially horizontal base, the said tongue portion being bent to form at its upper end a shelf portion which slopes downward at an angle to the shelf of the body, thence a leg portion which extends downward at an angle to said shelf portion to the said base of the body, thence is bent to form a substantially horizontal foot which rests on the inner face of the base of the body.
  • a display card formed of a single sheet of material slitted to form a tongue portion at some distance below the top, the body portion being bent in a line with the upper end of said tongue portion at substantially right angles to the upper part of the body, forming a shelf, said body being bent down from the edge of the shelf portion to form a leg, said tongue portion being bent to form at its upper end a shelf portion which slopes downward in a plane at an acute angle to the shelf of the body portion, thence is bent downward to form a leg portion which to gethcr with the leg portions of the body support said card.
  • a display card formed of a single sheet of material slitted to form a tongue portion at some distance below the top, the body portion being bent in a line with the upper end of said tongue portion at substantially right angles to the upper part of the body, forming a shelf, said body being bent down from the edge of the shelf portion to form a leg, and thence is bent to form at its lower end a substantially horizontal base, said tongue portion being bent to form at its up per end a shelf portion which slopes downward in a plane at an acute angle to the shelf of the body portion, thence is bent downward to form a leg portion, and thence is bent to form a substantially horizontal foot which rests on the inner face of the base of said body portion,

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B. R. WARREN. DISPLAY CARD. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 29, 1913.
Patented Apr. 14, 1914.
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TINTTE PETER R. WARREN, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
DISPLAY-CARI).
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 14. 1914:.
Application filed August 29, 1913. Serial No. 787,383.
To all 207mm it may concern Be it known that I, PETER R. WARREN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Boston, county of Suffolk, State of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Display-Cards, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings,
My invention has for its object a card on which garters or like articles may be displayed for sale.
The card is particularly intended to display a single pair of garters and to hold the garters in place in such a manner that it will be unnecessary to tie them up or band them as has heretofore ordinarily been done.
The display card embodying my invention is intended primarily for use with the indi vidual box within which a single pair of garters is packed for shipment, but, in modified form, may be used also as an easel for display of the garters independently of the box.
The display card is simple and inexpensive and little or no labor is required to put the garters in place on it and so pack the goods for shipment.
The invention will be understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, and the novel features thereof are particularly pointed out and clearly defined in the claims at the close of this specification.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of a display card embodying my i11- vention, the said card being in place in a box from which the cover has been removed. Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line 22, Fig. 1, but shows the box with the cover in place. Fig. 3 is a view in perspective of the card shown in Fig. 1, a garter in place thereon being indicated in dotted lines. Fig. t is a front View of a display card embodying my invention in modified form, the shape of the blank from which it is made being indicated by dotted lines. Fig. 5 is a vertical section of the card shown in Fig. 4 in place in a box,
other suitable material cut and bent as will be described. The upper portion 11 of the card lies against the bottom of the box. At 12, is shown a shelf upon which a portion of the garter rests with another portion hanging down. The shelf 12 is made by bending the card at right angles to its upper portion 11. The portion 13 is inclined somewhat with relation to the shelf 12 and is provided with an inturned edge 1% which lies adjacent the lower side of the box with its edge in contact with the bottom of the box. The natural resiliency of the box is such that the card and the garter thereon are held in place in the box by contact with the sides of the box. In practice, the display card is sprung into place in the box. At 15 is shown a V- shaped buckle supporting member or tongue which while being also inclined lies nearerthe bottom of the box and is below the level of the surface of the card below the shelf so that when the garter is in place, the buckle portion thereof will be confined between the two side edges 16 and 17 and cannot become displaced. The buckle supporting member is creased at 18 and 19, and the bottom portion 20 lies in contact with the inturned edge 14: of the card thereby holding the parts in place.
In Figs. at and 5 is shown a modification of my improved display card. It is the same as that previously described except that it is provided with a back 21 having a folded edge 22 which is secured to the inturned edge 2% of the portion 23, thereby forming the card into a completed structure inde pendent of the box in which it is contained. At 25, is shown a tab which may be bent outwardly to form a support so that the card can be used as an easel when desired.
lVhat I claim is:
1. A display card formed of a single sheet of material slittcd to form a tongue portion integral with the body and entirely Within the borders thereof, the body having a substantially vertical top portion above the tongue, the said body portion having on each side of the tongue a substantially horizontal shelf portion and a downwardly extending leg portion, the body portion below the tongue being bent to form a substantially horizontal base, the said tongue por' tion being bent to form at its upper end a shelf portion which slopes downward at an angle to the shelf of the body, thence a leg portion which extends downward at an angle to said shelf portion to the said base of the body, thence is bent to form a substantially horizontal foot which rests on the inner face of the base of the body.
2. A display card formed of a single sheet of material slitted to form a tongue portion integral with the body and entirely within the borders thereof, the body having a substantially vertical top portion above the tongue, the said body portion having on each side of the tongue a substantially horizontal shelf portion and a downwardly extending leg portion at an acute angle to the shelf portion, the body portion below the tongue being bent to form a substantially horizontal base, the said tongue portion being bent to form at its upper end a shelf portion which slopes downward at an angle to the shelf of the body, thence a leg portion which extends downward at an angle to said shelf portion to the said base of the body, thence is bent to form a substantially horizontal foot which rests on the inner face of the base of the body.
3. A display card formed of a single sheet of material slitted to form a tongue portion at some distance below the top, the body portion being bent in a line with the upper end of said tongue portion at substantially right angles to the upper part of the body, forming a shelf, said body being bent down from the edge of the shelf portion to form a leg, said tongue portion being bent to form at its upper end a shelf portion which slopes downward in a plane at an acute angle to the shelf of the body portion, thence is bent downward to form a leg portion which to gethcr with the leg portions of the body support said card.
4:. A display card formed of a single sheet of material slitted to form a tongue portion at some distance below the top, the body portion being bent in a line with the upper end of said tongue portion at substantially right angles to the upper part of the body, forming a shelf, said body being bent down from the edge of the shelf portion to form a leg, and thence is bent to form at its lower end a substantially horizontal base, said tongue portion being bent to form at its up per end a shelf portion which slopes downward in a plane at an acute angle to the shelf of the body portion, thence is bent downward to form a leg portion, and thence is bent to form a substantially horizontal foot which rests on the inner face of the base of said body portion,
A display card formed of a single sheet of material slittedto form a tongueportion integral with the body and entirely within the borders thereof, the body having a sub stantially vertical top portion above the tongue, the said body portion having'on each side of the tongue a substantially horizontal shelf portion and a downwardly eX- tending leg portion, the body portion below the tongue being bent to form a substantially horizontal base, the said tongue portion being bent to form at its upper end a shelf portion which slopes downward at an angle to the shelf of the body, thence a leg portion which extends downward at an an-v gle to said shelf portion to the said base of the body, thence is bent to form a substantially horizontal footrwhich rests on the inner face of the base of the body, in combination with a box having one wall which is engaged by the upper end of the body portion and a wall at the opposite side which is engaged by the base of the body portion of said display card.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature, in presence of two witnesses.
PETER R. WVARREN.
l Vitnesses:
Anion H. MoRRIsoN, HELEN M. PURoELL.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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US2783929A (en) * 1954-09-28 1957-03-05 Patrick P Delaney Cigarette carton
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US2783929A (en) * 1954-09-28 1957-03-05 Patrick P Delaney Cigarette carton
EP2570105A1 (en) 2011-09-15 2013-03-20 Verbu b.v.b.a. Improved methods for ensuring the safety of a wheelchair passenger in a transport vehicle

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