US1893811A - Package for candy bars - Google Patents

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US1893811A
US1893811A US453894A US45389430A US1893811A US 1893811 A US1893811 A US 1893811A US 453894 A US453894 A US 453894A US 45389430 A US45389430 A US 45389430A US 1893811 A US1893811 A US 1893811A
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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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  • the principal object of the present invention is, while substantially protecting a group of candy bars against breaking and against the dust and the like of the atmosphere, to
  • the invention comprises a tab cut and projecting from a generally rectangular sheet of glassine which covers the bars and is diagonally tucked into the package in such a way that the tab projects midway of one marginal edge of the package while the hole formed by the cutting of the tab from the sheet of glassine is substantially covered, thus the bars are enclosed in the package and the tab is presented for convenient pulling.
  • Figure l is a face view of the glassine front sheet showing the tab cut therefrom and suitably labeled.
  • Fig. 2 is a frontview of the package
  • Fig. 3 is a rear View of the package indicating concealed parts in dotted lines.
  • drawing l is a generally rectangular sheet of glassine or cellophane having G0 stamped or cut therefrom a tab 2 integral with and projecting from the sheet.
  • This tab 2 is arranged within the margin andy symmetrically on a diagonal of the sheet l, for
  • the sheet l overlies and covers the bars of candy 3, and is arranged diagonally in respect to the backing 4.
  • the corner portion of sheet l that is provided with the tab 2 is tucked in between the rectangular back- CAB ing 4, as of cardboard, and the bars of candy 3, and the packing 4 supporting the roof of the tab 2 causes it to substantially cover the hole 5 formed by the cutting out of the tab 2.
  • the other three corner portions of the sheet l are tricked in between the backing 4 and cover strips 6 secured thereto.
  • a pull upon the tab 2 results in the withdrawal of the corner of the sheet l, to which it is attached, thus exposing the bars of candy 3, in such manner that one or more of them can be withdrawn while at the same time the package remains intact.
  • the corner can be again tucked in and withdrawn in a similar manner.
  • a package for candy having a generally rectangular glassine sheet overlying the candy and provided with a tab arranged on one of the diagonals of the sheet and within the border of the sheet, said tab provided by partially cutting it from the sheet leaving an opening in the sheet, a generally rectangular backing having a cover strip, the corner portion of the sheet provided with the tab tucked in between the backing and candy to project the tab and substantially cover the hole, and the other three corner portions of the sheet secured between the backing and cover strip.
  • a package having a generally rectangular sheet overlying the contents and provided with a tab arranged on one of the diagonale of the sheet and within the border of the sheet, said tab provided by partially cutting it from the sheet leaving an opening in the sheet, a generally rectangular backing having a cover strip, the corner portion of the sheet provided with the tab tucked in between the backing and the contents to project the tab and cover the hole, and the other three corner portions of the sheet secured between the backing and cover strip.

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Jan. 10, 1933. J, H WARE, JR 1,893,811
PACKAGE FOR CANDY BARS Filed May 20. 1950 Patented Jan. 10, 1933 UNITED STATES JOHN I-I. WAR-E, JR., OF OXFORD, PENNSYLVANIA PACKAGEY FOR CANDY BARS Application filed May 20,
The principal object of the present invention is, while substantially protecting a group of candy bars against breaking and against the dust and the like of the atmosphere, to
enable the package to be conveniently and readily opened so that one or more of the bars can be removed.
To this and other ends hereinafter stated or appearing, the invention comprises a tab cut and projecting from a generally rectangular sheet of glassine which covers the bars and is diagonally tucked into the package in such a way that the tab projects midway of one marginal edge of the package while the hole formed by the cutting of the tab from the sheet of glassine is substantially covered, thus the bars are enclosed in the package and the tab is presented for convenient pulling.
In the following description reference will be made to the accompanying drawing forming part hereof and in which Figure l is a face view of the glassine front sheet showing the tab cut therefrom and suitably labeled.
2b Fig. 2 is a frontview of the package, and
Fig. 3 is a rear View of the package indicating concealed parts in dotted lines.
In the drawing l is a generally rectangular sheet of glassine or cellophane having G0 stamped or cut therefrom a tab 2 integral with and projecting from the sheet. This tab 2 is arranged within the margin andy symmetrically on a diagonal of the sheet l, for
u a purpose that will hereinafter appear. In the package the sheet l overlies and covers the bars of candy 3, and is arranged diagonally in respect to the backing 4. The corner portion of sheet l that is provided with the tab 2 is tucked in between the rectangular back- CAB ing 4, as of cardboard, and the bars of candy 3, and the packing 4 supporting the roof of the tab 2 causes it to substantially cover the hole 5 formed by the cutting out of the tab 2. The other three corner portions of the sheet l are tricked in between the backing 4 and cover strips 6 secured thereto. There is a comparatively small opening along the edge of the package opposite the upstanding portion of the tab, Fig. 3. Three strips 6 are shown, but the number is not important, and
1930. Serial No. 453,894.
they do not extend beyond the edges of the backing.
A pull upon the tab 2 results in the withdrawal of the corner of the sheet l, to which it is attached, thus exposing the bars of candy 3, in such manner that one or more of them can be withdrawn while at the same time the package remains intact. The corner can be again tucked in and withdrawn in a similar manner.
it claim:
l. A package for candy having a generally rectangular glassine sheet overlying the candy and provided with a tab arranged on one of the diagonals of the sheet and within the border of the sheet, said tab provided by partially cutting it from the sheet leaving an opening in the sheet, a generally rectangular backing having a cover strip, the corner portion of the sheet provided with the tab tucked in between the backing and candy to project the tab and substantially cover the hole, and the other three corner portions of the sheet secured between the backing and cover strip.
2. A package having a generally rectangular sheet overlying the contents and provided with a tab arranged on one of the diagonale of the sheet and within the border of the sheet, said tab provided by partially cutting it from the sheet leaving an opening in the sheet, a generally rectangular backing having a cover strip, the corner portion of the sheet provided with the tab tucked in between the backing and the contents to project the tab and cover the hole, and the other three corner portions of the sheet secured between the backing and cover strip.
JOHN H. WARE, JR.
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Cited By (2)

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US2470579A (en) * 1946-01-19 1949-05-17 Swift & Co Packaging food products
US4230728A (en) * 1977-09-30 1980-10-28 Akitomi Tezuka Package for laver-wrapped rice-ball or "Onigiri"

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2470579A (en) * 1946-01-19 1949-05-17 Swift & Co Packaging food products
US4230728A (en) * 1977-09-30 1980-10-28 Akitomi Tezuka Package for laver-wrapped rice-ball or "Onigiri"

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