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US1670498A
US1670498A US72440A US7244025A US1670498A US 1670498 A US1670498 A US 1670498A US 72440 A US72440 A US 72440A US 7244025 A US7244025 A US 7244025A US 1670498 A US1670498 A US 1670498A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • 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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  • This invention relates to cartons for electric incandescent lamps and more particularly to a carton adapted to ultimately serve as a shipping container and a vending or dis lay rack.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a carton embodying a display rack arranged for holding wrapped articles and for exhibiting markings upon the wra pers.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a carton having a removable and refillable magazine adapted to receive a plurality of wrapped articles, the magazine being adapted, when in position, to support and display the articles in a convenient and accessible manner.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a vending and shipping carton having a compartment for the storage of articles and a rack for placing'articles convenient for inspection by purchaser.
  • a carton as contemplated by the present invention may be employed forshipping and exhibiting a variety of objects of general merchandise.
  • the present embodiment of the invention is, however, particularly adapted for the transportation and exhibition of electric incandescent lamps of the miniature type.
  • the carton may be of any suitable size as found convenient and desirable for use on the counters of stores or salesrooms.
  • the present invention may be employed for the shipment and display of lamps in containers of may suitable type but is articularly adapte for receiving and hol 'ng containers each of which enclose two lamps, such containers being shown and described in copending application, Serial Number view of the carton.
  • the present vending device is so constructed as to rovide a plurality of compartments in w ich groups of containers having lamps of a given rating may be disposed.
  • the vending device further provides a removable magazine in which the several compartments are embodied and which is provided with a door having windows or apertures through which the several groups of miniature containers may be viewed. The door is so arrangedo that the several containers, although clearly exhibited, are held from accidental displacement but are readily removable when the door is opened.
  • the present vending device in addition to the several compartments for supporting the minature containers, also provides a storage compartment ,in which a quantity of lamps and containers may be disposed.
  • the present ship in and vending carton is provided with a 01 mg easel or rack and when filled with lamps may be wrapped and shipped with safety inasmuch as the novel means employed for supporting the lam s in the miniature containers prevents brea age by reason of shocks or jars during careless andling or general transportation.
  • the invention will be more fully understood by reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a con- I tainer' embodying the features of the present invention, portions thereof being partially broken away to show the interior of a storage compartment and also showing an intermediate container having a miniature container positioned in the; mouth thereof, the last mentioned container being shown as entering the intermediate container and the ntermediate container being in position for disposal in the storage compartment of the carton.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse sectional
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to that shown in Fig. 2 but with the magazine door shown open.
  • Fig. 4 a perspective view of a foldable member or tray constituting a magazine.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of a wrapper or container for enclosing two miniature lamps and is shown in an open position.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the miniature container or wrapper closed.
  • Fig. 7 shows the blank from which the carton shown in Fig. l is formed.
  • Fig. 8 is a rear view of the carton showing the locking means for the storage compartments and Fig. 9 is an edge view of the carton shown in Fig. 8.
  • the present invention comprises a container or carton 15 including an upper compartment 16 and a lower compartment 17 having a common wall 18 which constitutes the rear wall of the carton 15.
  • the compartment 16 includes an upper wall 19, a front wall 21 and a lower wall 22.
  • the compartment 16 is separated from the compartment 17 by a recess or pocket 23 and said compartment 17 includes a front wall 24, a. lower wall 25 and an upper wall 26.
  • the compartments 16 and 17, as well as the pocket 23, are provided with side or end walls 27 and 28.
  • the carton is so constructed that each of the last mentioned end walls serves as a continuous side wall for the carton.
  • the wall 22 of the compartment 16 is provided with locking members 29 (see Fig.
  • the walls of the compartments 16 and '17 are thus held rigidly in their proper relation.
  • An easel 34 is provided and may be secured to the rear wall 18 of the carton for supporting the same when in position on a counter.
  • the walls 19 and 25 of the compartments 16 and 17 respectively may be in the form of foldable flaps so as to ermit the insertion of articles or of mere iandise; additional flaps as 20 and 20 shown in Fig. 1 may be provided in the usual manner.
  • the merchandise may be contained in intermediate containers 35 of any suitable form to receive a plurality of miniature lamp wrappers 36'; construction of the latter will be presently described.
  • a magazine or tray 37 is provided for the purpose of supporting a plurality of miniature lamp containers, or wrappers, with portions exposed to view.
  • This magazine may be in the form of a foldable member made from a sheet of suitable material having a rear wall 38 and a front wall or door 39. Side or edge walls 41 and 42 may be provided and the door may have m' flap 43 so that when closed it will be frictionally retained in position.
  • A. tab 44 may be punche from the flap 43 to facilitate opening of the d thus firmly su door.
  • the magazine may be divided into compartments or enclosures 40 by partitions 45 spaced a suitable distance apart to accommodate the miniature lamp containers when positioned therein as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the partitions 45 may be punched from the material of the wall 38, as shown, or they may be individual pieces pasted or otherwise secured in place.
  • the recess or pocket 23 may be divided into compartments or enclosures by punching portions from the wall 18 of the carton and a cover could be pierced to an edge of the pocket, thus a magazine would be provided to hold articles conveniently accessible to the salesman and purchaser, without departing from the present inventive idea.
  • the door IS For the purpose of exposing ortions of the lamp containers the door IS provided with apertures 46 corresponding 1n number to the several compartments and so arranged that when the door is closed the lamp containers will be partially exposed. Strips 47 are, however, provided to divide the apertures and are so proportioned as to hold the lamp containers in place, the same bein removable only when the door is open.
  • the miniature containers 36 may be of any desired form but. as disclosed in the above mentioned copcnding application, are constructed from a single sheet of material comprising side walls 48, 49, 51 and 52. Continuous with the wall 48 is )rovided a flap 53 having portions 54 an 55 which, when the container is closed, constitute the end walls.
  • the wall 48 is also rovided with flaps 56 and 57 and the wal 51 is provided with flaps 58 and 59.
  • the flaps serve to add rigidity to the ends of the container when the portions 54 and 55 are closed, said portions having tucking flaps 61 and 62 respectively to hol the portions 54 and 55 in place.
  • the wall 52 is provided with an extended portion 63 having foldable platforms 64 and 65. These platforms are equal in area to the interior transverse cross-sec tion of the container when closed and are ported against lateral movement. Suitab e a ertures 66 and 67 are provided in the platforms 64 and 65 respectively to receive the base portions of lamps as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 5.
  • Lamps may be quickly inserted into the platforms 64 and 65 and the several walls.
  • Containers having lamps therein may then be disposed in the magazine 37 and tie magazine positioned in the carton which is then ready for shipment and sub sequent display on the sales counter.
  • miniature such as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, having lamps therein, may be stored in compartments 16 and 17 of the carton. It has, however, been found desirable to employ the intermediate containers 35, as shown in Fig. 1, in which a' number lamp containers 36 are inserted and the Carton may be marked in accordance with the type or rating of lamp therein. Several of these containers, therefore, may be stored in the said compartments of the carton.
  • a merchandise vending carton comprising a box like structure having a pocket in one wall thereof, a magazine formed from a sheet of material folded to fit said pocket and a cover on said magazine adapted to retain a plurality of articles therein, one wall of said magazine having a plurality of partitions to provide compartments when the cover is closed.
  • a merchandise vending carton comprising a box like structure having a pocket in one wall thereof, a magazine formed from a sheet of materialfolded to fit said pocket, a cover on said magazine adapted to retain a plurality of containers therein, a plurality of partitions in said magazine to divide the same into a plurality of compartments to hold said containers and a compartment in said carton for storing a surplus supply of containers.
  • a merchandise vending carton comprising a box like structure having a pocket in one Wall thereof and intermediate its ends a magazine formed from a sheet of material folded to fit said pocket a cover on said magazine adapted to retain a plurality of containers therein, a plurality of partitions in. said magazine to provide compartments for said containers and compartments in said container at opposite. sides of said magazine for the disposition of a surplus supply of articles.
  • a merchandise vending carton comprising a container having a pocket in one wall thereof a magazine formed from a sheet of material folded to fit said pocket, a cover on said magazine having a plurality of apertures for the display of articles in said magazine, said magazine having a plurality of partitions arranged to provide a compartment opposite to each 0 said apertures.

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May 22, 1928.
M. M. EINSON SHIPPING AND DISPLAY CARTON Filed Dec. 1, 1 925 I 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR MORE/S M- EINSON ATTORNEY May 22, 1928. 1,670,498
M. M. EINSON SHIPPING AND DISPLAY CARTON Filed D90- 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 l l I l INVENTOR MORR/S M. E/NSON W ATTOW Patented May 22, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MORRIS I. EINSON, OF YONKERS, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 WESTINGHOUSE IAAMP COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
SHIPPING AND DISPLAY CARTON.
Application filed December This invention relates to cartons for electric incandescent lamps and more particularly to a carton adapted to ultimately serve as a shipping container and a vending or dis lay rack.
in object of the invention is the provision ofa carton which may serve as an attractive vending device and as a container for a stock of merchandise.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a carton embodying a display rack arranged for holding wrapped articles and for exhibiting markings upon the wra pers.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a carton having a removable and refillable magazine adapted to receive a plurality of wrapped articles, the magazine being adapted, when in position, to support and display the articles in a convenient and accessible manner.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a vending and shipping carton having a compartment for the storage of articles and a rack for placing'articles convenient for inspection by purchaser.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent from the following description.
It will be evident that a carton as contemplated by the present inventionmay be employed forshipping and exhibiting a variety of objects of general merchandise. The present embodiment of the invention is, however, particularly adapted for the transportation and exhibition of electric incandescent lamps of the miniature type. The carton may be of any suitable size as found convenient and desirable for use on the counters of stores or salesrooms.
Heretofore various types of containers have been provided for. holding and dislaying miniature lamps, certain devices being constructed to display the lamps uncovered, subjecting them to dust and other foreign substances which accumulate thereon making it necessary to often replace the lamps with new ones before the same had been sold.
The present invention may be employed for the shipment and display of lamps in containers of may suitable type but is articularly adapte for receiving and hol 'ng containers each of which enclose two lamps, such containers being shown and described in copending application, Serial Number view of the carton.
1 1925. Serial No. 72,440.
72,463, filed December 1, 1925, and assigned to the same assignee as is the present in vention. These miniature containers ma be marked withthe necessary legends, suc
as the voltage and wattage of the lamps contained therein. The present vending device is so constructed as to rovide a plurality of compartments in w ich groups of containers having lamps of a given rating may be disposed. The vending device further provides a removable magazine in which the several compartments are embodied and which is provided with a door having windows or apertures through which the several groups of miniature containers may be viewed. The door is so arrangedo that the several containers, although clearly exhibited, are held from accidental displacement but are readily removable when the door is opened. n The present vending device, in addition to the several compartments for supporting the minature containers, also provides a storage compartment ,in which a quantity of lamps and containers may be disposed.
The present ship in and vending carton is provided with a 01 mg easel or rack and when filled with lamps may be wrapped and shipped with safety inasmuch as the novel means employed for supporting the lam s in the miniature containers prevents brea age by reason of shocks or jars during careless andling or general transportation. The invention will be more fully understood by reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a con- I tainer' embodying the features of the present invention, portions thereof being partially broken away to show the interior of a storage compartment and also showing an intermediate container having a miniature container positioned in the; mouth thereof, the last mentioned container being shown as entering the intermediate container and the ntermediate container being in position for disposal in the storage compartment of the carton. p i
Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse sectional Fig. 3 is a view similar to that shown in Fig. 2 but with the magazine door shown open.
Fig. 4 a perspective view of a foldable member or tray constituting a magazine.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of a wrapper or container for enclosing two miniature lamps and is shown in an open position.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the miniature container or wrapper closed.
Fig. 7 shows the blank from which the carton shown in Fig. l is formed.
Fig. 8 is a rear view of the carton showing the locking means for the storage compartments and Fig. 9 is an edge view of the carton shown in Fig. 8.
The present invention comprises a container or carton 15 including an upper compartment 16 and a lower compartment 17 having a common wall 18 which constitutes the rear wall of the carton 15. The compartment 16 includes an upper wall 19, a front wall 21 and a lower wall 22. The compartment 16 is separated from the compartment 17 by a recess or pocket 23 and said compartment 17 includes a front wall 24, a. lower wall 25 and an upper wall 26. The compartments 16 and 17, as well as the pocket 23, are provided with side or end walls 27 and 28. The carton is so constructed that each of the last mentioned end walls serves as a continuous side wall for the carton. The wall 22 of the compartment 16 is provided with locking members 29 (see Fig. 8) which' extend through apertures 31 in the wall 18 of the carton and the wall 26 of the compartment 17 is provided with looking members 32 which extend through apertures 33 in the wall 18 of the compartment. The walls of the compartments 16 and '17 are thus held rigidly in their proper relation. An easel 34 is provided and may be secured to the rear wall 18 of the carton for supporting the same when in position on a counter. The walls 19 and 25 of the compartments 16 and 17 respectively may be in the form of foldable flaps so as to ermit the insertion of articles or of mere iandise; additional flaps as 20 and 20 shown in Fig. 1 may be provided in the usual manner.
As shown in Fig. l, the merchandise may be contained in intermediate containers 35 of any suitable form to receive a plurality of miniature lamp wrappers 36'; construction of the latter will be presently described. For the purpose of supporting a plurality of miniature lamp containers, or wrappers, with portions exposed to view, a magazine or tray 37 is provided. This magazine may be in the form of a foldable member made from a sheet of suitable material having a rear wall 38 and a front wall or door 39. Side or edge walls 41 and 42 may be provided and the door may have m' flap 43 so that when closed it will be frictionally retained in position. A. tab 44 may be punche from the flap 43 to facilitate opening of the d thus firmly su door. The magazine may be divided into compartments or enclosures 40 by partitions 45 spaced a suitable distance apart to accommodate the miniature lamp containers when positioned therein as shown in Fig. 1. The partitions 45 may be punched from the material of the wall 38, as shown, or they may be individual pieces pasted or otherwise secured in place. If desirable, the recess or pocket 23 may be divided into compartments or enclosures by punching portions from the wall 18 of the carton and a cover could be pierced to an edge of the pocket, thus a magazine would be provided to hold articles conveniently accessible to the salesman and purchaser, without departing from the present inventive idea.
For the purpose of exposing ortions of the lamp containers the door IS provided with apertures 46 corresponding 1n number to the several compartments and so arranged that when the door is closed the lamp containers will be partially exposed. Strips 47 are, however, provided to divide the apertures and are so proportioned as to hold the lamp containers in place, the same bein removable only when the door is open. By tiis arrangement it will be evident that the miniature lamp containers, which enclose lamps of a given voltage, may be disposed in a particular compartment and lamps of another voltage or rating in another compartment. When so arranged the exhibition of various types of lamps is 'eatl facilitated and a customer may read- 11y se ect the type of lamp desired and the salesman may conveniently remove the same from the carton and, if desirable, may immediately fill the space with a miniature lamp container, taken from a storage compartment of the carton.
It is obvious that the miniature containers 36 may be of any desired form but. as disclosed in the above mentioned copcnding application, are constructed from a single sheet of material comprising side walls 48, 49, 51 and 52. Continuous with the wall 48 is )rovided a flap 53 having portions 54 an 55 which, when the container is closed, constitute the end walls. The wall 48 is also rovided with flaps 56 and 57 and the wal 51 is provided with flaps 58 and 59. The flaps serve to add rigidity to the ends of the container when the portions 54 and 55 are closed, said portions having tucking flaps 61 and 62 respectively to hol the portions 54 and 55 in place. For the purpose of supporting the lamps within the container, the wall 52 is provided with an extended portion 63 having foldable platforms 64 and 65. These platforms are equal in area to the interior transverse cross-sec tion of the container when closed and are ported against lateral movement. Suitab e a ertures 66 and 67 are provided in the platforms 64 and 65 respectively to receive the base portions of lamps as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 5.
Lamps may be quickly inserted into the platforms 64 and 65 and the several walls.
wrapped around the lamps and locked in position. Containers having lamps therein ma then be disposed in the magazine 37 and tie magazine positioned in the carton which is then ready for shipment and sub sequent display on the sales counter.
If desirable, miniature such as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, having lamps therein, may be stored in compartments 16 and 17 of the carton. It has, however, been found desirable to employ the intermediate containers 35, as shown in Fig. 1, in which a' number lamp containers 36 are inserted and the Carton may be marked in accordance with the type or rating of lamp therein. Several of these containers, therefore, may be stored in the said compartments of the carton.
It will be appreciatedthat by reason of the present invention a desirable shipping and bending carton is produced and that by the novel arrangement lamps may be presented for sale in a pleasing and convenient manner.
Although a preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and described herein, it is to be understood that modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A merchandise vending carton comprising a box like structure having a pocket in one wall thereof, a magazine formed from a sheet of material folded to fit said pocket and a cover on said magazine adapted to retain a plurality of articles therein, one wall of said magazine having a plurality of partitions to provide compartments when the cover is closed.
lamp containers,-
of the miniature adapted to fit said pocket so as ,to dispose opposite walls of the container to constitute closures for opposite ends of said magazine, said magazine having partitions to divide the magazine into a plurality of compart-' ,ments when the cover is close 3. A merchandise vending carton comprising a box like structure having a pocket in one wall thereof, a magazine formed from a sheet of materialfolded to fit said pocket, a cover on said magazine adapted to retain a plurality of containers therein, a plurality of partitions in said magazine to divide the same into a plurality of compartments to hold said containers and a compartment in said carton for storing a surplus supply of containers.
4. A merchandise vending carton comprising a box like structure having a pocket in one Wall thereof and intermediate its ends a magazine formed from a sheet of material folded to fit said pocket a cover on said magazine adapted to retain a plurality of containers therein, a plurality of partitions in. said magazine to provide compartments for said containers and compartments in said container at opposite. sides of said magazine for the disposition of a surplus supply of articles.
5. A merchandise vending carton comprising a container having a pocket in one wall thereof a magazine formed from a sheet of material folded to fit said pocket, a cover on said magazine having a plurality of apertures for the display of articles in said magazine, said magazine having a plurality of partitions arranged to provide a compartment opposite to each 0 said apertures.
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US2654472A (en) * 1948-04-07 1953-10-06 Hankins Container Company Lamp-bulb merchandising package
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US5067609A (en) * 1990-10-01 1991-11-26 The Mead Corporation Packaging and display case for dissimilar objects
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