US1128868A - Egg-shipping case. - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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 to provide an improved egg-shipping case, especially adapted for use in shipping by parcels post;y and to such ends, generally stated, the invention consists of the novel construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and defined in the claims In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate the invention, like characters indicate like parts.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of one corner of the lower section of the improved case; and Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken centrally through the egg-receiving pockets, some parts being broken away.
- l, 2 and 3 indicate, respectively, the top, bottom and intermediate sections of the shipping case.
- Each of these sections is made up of a plurality of corrugated multi-ply straw boards, of well-known commercial form, placed one upon the other,
- the egg-receiving pockets 4, 5 and ⁇ 6 are formed by punching or cutting out sections of the straw boards.
- the walls of these pockets are serrated, andathe teeth 7, formed thereby, directly engage the eggs Z, and yieldingly hold the same within said pockets.
- What I claim is 1. -An egg-shipping case made up of sections placed one upon the other. each of said sections comprising a plurality of corrugated multi-ply straw boards placed one sections comprising a pluralityA of corrugated multi-ply straw boards placed one upon the other and secured together, and cooperating egg-receiving pockets formed in the inner faces of said sections, the openings inthe straw, boards, forming the lower eX- treanities of/sa'id pockets. diminishing in diameter, and the edges of the straw boards, forming the walls of said pockets, being serrated.
- An egg-shipping case made up of sections 'placed one upon the other, each of said sections ,pmprising a plurality of corrugated multi-ply straw boards placed one upon the other, with the corrugations of alternate boards crossed, and secured together, and coperating. egg pockets formed in the inner faces of said sections, the inner edges of the straw boards, forming the walls of said pockets, being serrated. and the openings in the straw boards, forming the lower extremities of said pockets, diminishing in diameter.
- An egg-shipping case made up of sections placed one upon the other, each of said sections comprising a plurality of corrugated mu1ti-ply straw boards placed one
- the case is then wrapped in a paper upon the other, with the corrugations of alternate boards crossed, and secured together, coperating egg pockets formed in the inner faces of said sections, the inner edges of the straw boards, forming the walls of said pockets, being serrated, and the openings in the straw boards, forming the lower extremities of said pockets, diminishing in diameter, and pins holding said sections against sliding movement one upon the other.
- An egg-shipping case made up of top, bottom and intermediate sections placed one upon the other, each of said sections comprising a plurality of corrugated multi-ply straw boards placed one upon the other, with
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0. 0.GILBERTSON. EGG SHIPPING CASE.
APPLICATION FILED APB. 9,1914.v
Lyf y Patented Feb. 16, 1915.
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'OLE 0. GILBRTSON, OF HAYFIELD, MINNESOTA.
EGG-SHIPPING CASE.
T0 all whom t may concern Be it known that I, OLE O. GILBERTSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at I-Iayeld, in the county of Dodge and State of Minnesota, have in'vented certain new and useful Improvements in Egg- Shipping Cases; and I do. hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use thesame.
My invention has for its object to provide an improved egg-shipping case, especially adapted for use in shipping by parcels post;y and to such ends, generally stated, the invention consists of the novel construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and defined in the claims In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate the invention, like characters indicate like parts.
Referring to the drawings: Figure 1 is a perspective view of one corner of the lower section of the improved case; and Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken centrally through the egg-receiving pockets, some parts being broken away.
l rll`he numerals l, 2 and 3 indicate, respectively, the top, bottom and intermediate sections of the shipping case. Each of these sections is made up of a plurality of corrugated multi-ply straw boards, of well-known commercial form, placed one upon the other,
with the corrugations in alternate straw boards crossed. These straw boards are secured together,' preferably by pasting or gluing one board upon the other. The division between the top and .intermediate sec` tions of the shipping case is ign'dicated by the line m-oa and the division between the bottom and intermediate sections of the case is indicated by the line y-y, as shown in Fig. 2.
Formed in the intermediate case section 3 is a plurality of upper and lower axially alined egg-receiving pockets 4, which coperate with pockets 5 and 6 formed, respectively, in the top and bottom case sections, The egg-receiving pockets 4, 5 and `6 are formed by punching or cutting out sections of the straw boards. The walls of these pockets are serrated, andathe teeth 7, formed thereby, directly engage the eggs Z, and yieldingly hold the same within said pockets. The openings in the straw boards, forming the lower extremities of the egg-receiv- Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led April 9, 1914. Serial No. 830,698.
ing pockets, diminish in diameter, so 'that the eggs are engaged from end to end by the teeth 7. Obviously, the teeth 7 will bend, to permit eggs of diierent sizes to be placed in the pockets. After the eggs are placed within the pockets, and the case sections assembled, the same are held against sliding movement one'upon the other by long wire nails or headed pins 8 passed through-alined perforations formed in the sections of the Case. 9, and tied with a cord, not shown. It is, of course. understood that the improved eggsshipping case may be made in various dimensions, to receive and carry different numbers of eggs.
What I claim is 1. -An egg-shipping case made up of sections placed one upon the other. each of said sections comprising a plurality of corrugated multi-ply straw boards placed one sections comprising a pluralityA of corrugated multi-ply straw boards placed one upon the other and secured together, and cooperating egg-receiving pockets formed in the inner faces of said sections, the openings inthe straw, boards, forming the lower eX- treanities of/sa'id pockets. diminishing in diameter, and the edges of the straw boards, forming the walls of said pockets, being serrated.
3. An egg-shipping case made up of sections 'placed one upon the other, each of said sections ,pmprising a plurality of corrugated multi-ply straw boards placed one upon the other, with the corrugations of alternate boards crossed, and secured together, and coperating. egg pockets formed in the inner faces of said sections, the inner edges of the straw boards, forming the walls of said pockets, being serrated. and the openings in the straw boards, forming the lower extremities of said pockets, diminishing in diameter.
4. An egg-shipping case made up of sections placed one upon the other, each of said sections comprising a plurality of corrugated mu1ti-ply straw boards placed one The case is then wrapped in a paper upon the other, with the corrugations of alternate boards crossed, and secured together, coperating egg pockets formed in the inner faces of said sections, the inner edges of the straw boards, forming the walls of said pockets, being serrated, and the openings in the straw boards, forming the lower extremities of said pockets, diminishing in diameter, and pins holding said sections against sliding movement one upon the other.
5. An egg-shipping case made up of top, bottom and intermediate sections placed one upon the other, each of said sections comprising a plurality of corrugated multi-ply straw boards placed one upon the other, with
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