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US2002341A US718751A US71875134A US2002341A US 2002341 A US2002341 A US 2002341A US 718751 A US718751 A US 718751A US 71875134 A US71875134 A US 71875134A US 2002341 A US2002341 A US 2002341A
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  • The-invention has for an object the construction of acorn cure package which is character- -.5 izedabythearrangement of a bottle for holding 1 liquid for initial applicaton to the corns; calluses, etc;,- mole skin adhesive pads secured around said bottle, and a wrappingof celloe or similar material to exposewtheibottle l is aperspective' view of another. form of holder. 7 4
  • Fig. ,8 isadevelope view of Fig. '7. "Fig. 9,,is aperspective view of another form of developed view of 9;
  • Figqluisxa ew; of. still another Fig.. 11 is a perspeotive vi form of holder.
  • Fig. 12 is a developed view of Fig. 13 is arperspective formxof holder.
  • 'Fig.14iSIa develop Fig.15 is 19. pers l d l
  • a view of still another the invention contemplates the arrangement of a means comprising sheet material for removably holding the" placearound the bottle.
  • Thecorn curepackage comprises a-bottle l0 containing a liquid corn. cure,.-ca1lus, wart and the like remover arranged withina wrapper of cellophane I I. a A strip ofgauze l2 partially encircles the bottle 10' andseveral moleskin adhesive .pads l3 are attachedon the gauze 12. .A means is provided for securing the gauze pads in position around the'bottle eventhough the wrapping ll beremoved.
  • the .cellophane wrappingfurthennore serves to bind these parts together as a unit.
  • a feature of this invention lies in the fact that the cellophanejfwrapper ll may be removed toexpose the bottle for use.
  • the stopper of the bottle can be removed and the liquid applied to .the par-ts to betreate dm
  • the adhesivepads l3 willmaintain-theirpositions and so avoid any possibility oi accidental, misplacement.
  • the liquidcorn H ure package according to this inven-.- tion has the feature that the liquid may be applied first for removing the corns, calluses," etc., and then the next day, or manyhours later the r'noleskin adhesive pads may be applied to destroy the rootby protecting the tissues or underskin.
  • This arrangement insures 'convenienceand invention contemplates the construction of a package as mentioned which is simple anddur'able and which may be manufactured and sold at a reasonable cost.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevational view of packageaccording to this invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of anothe :ciation with the part illustrated in Fig. 2. V
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevationalview of another corn cure "packageconstructed according to a mod cation of this invention.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a holder for the package according to this inven- Still further, the
  • Tri ligs. 5-17 inclusive details will be'givemonly of variousholding -means, per se', since the manner in which the bottles of liquid corn cure and-pads are associated with the holdingmeans is obvious, these partsbeing'combined 'in a: package as described in Figs. l-4. a
  • the holding -means illustrated Figs. 5.. and 6 comprise a strip of material which is bent-so as to produce a central portion Zllpahd top-and bottom portions 21 "extending at right 1 angles thereonj It is intended that :the-bottle withthe gauze and adhesive pads l3 be engaged -so as to rest upon the 'lower portion 2I-Jand with-the top'of thestopperof thebottle engaging the underside of the top portion 2
  • FIGs; 'Iand 8 another: arrangement of holding means has been disclosed -which comprises a strip of material bent transversely so asfto produce a holding element'comprising' four sides, but open at the frontand rearm More particularly, I this holding element "consists ,of sides 22 connected with top and' bottom ends 23. A'vsmall flap merelyserve's to'provide for securing the strip together as a 'With'this': arrangement the bottle with the' gauze and adhesive pads around the sides thereof, is'engaged within the opening to rest'upon the bottom 'and touch the top.
  • FIGs. ll and'12 another variation of holding means has been disclosed which makesuse of a forrnvery similarto thearrangement illustrated in Fig.7 except for the provision of front and rear fragmentary sides28.
  • This holding means is produced-from one integral sheet asfillustrated in Fig. 12.
  • the flap 24 serves't'o hold the band totions 28 Still further; the sides 2 2 of this means are'of slightly greater len'gth's'than the similar sides previously mentioned? With this arrange- .35 and 36 dividing off a small area thereof.
  • Y edge flap 3! is arranged on one side of the box.
  • the liquid bottle with the gauze and adhesive pads holding it be engaged into the holder so that the top of the stopper of the bottle engages beneath the top 23 and the bottom of the bottle rests upon the edge 3
  • the portions 28 merely engage the sides of the bottle to hold the bottle in position.
  • the areas of the holder not used are for the purpose of holding pads such as the pads [9 orother similar articles.
  • FIG. 15 and 16 another holder-has been disclosed which is substantially in the shape of a box having a cover 32 formed with an opening 33 closed by a cellophane or other transparent sheet of-material '34.
  • This box is formed with portions An
  • the liquid bottle with the pads surrounding it may sive'pa'ds or other pads may be stored within the compartment and closed by the portions :35 and 36.
  • Fig. l'l another'holder'has beenidisclosed which isvery similar to the arrangement .illustratedin-Fig. 5 except that the holder comprises a side portion 58 formed with top and bottom por-' tionsdl which-are connected with fragmentary front and rear portions 42 and provided with flaps. adapted'to engage in slots lli-inzthetportionxdilto hold the holderinzposition.
  • Fig. 19 a variation of the invention has been disclosed in which the corn cure package-illustratedin Fig. 4 is shown within a container 141 which is oftransparent non-breakable material.
  • Thiscontainer is not equipped with a cover; as previously explainedrelative'toFig;18. In other respects this form is identical to the previous arrangement.
  • Fig.7 20 another variation of: the invention has 'been disclosed in which the transparent nonbreakable container 41 holds a corn cure package comprising a sheet of cardboard 49-to which a bottle of corn cure 5
  • a com cure package comprising a bottle for liquid corn cure for initial application on corns, calluses, warts and the like, mole skin adhesive pads located around the sides of said bottle for subsequent application to the areas treated to destroy the root of the corn, etc., by protecting the tissues or underskin, means for securing said pads detachably in position to arrange for the use of the liquid of the bottle without disturbing the pads, and. a cellophane or other similar wrapping around the bottle and holding the parts as a unit, said means for securing the pads comprising sheet material bent and secured to form opposite sides connected by a top and a bottom, and front and rear portions partially extending across the open front and rear sides.
  • a com cure package comprising a bottle for liquid corn cure for initial application on corns, calluses, warts and the like, mole skin adhesive pads located around the sides of said bottle for subsequent application to the areas treated to destroy the root of the corn, etc., by protecting the tissues or underskin, means for securing said pads detachably in position to arrange for the use of the liquid of the bottle without disturbing the pads, and a cellophane or other similar wrapping around the bottle and holding the parts as a unit, said means for securing the pads comprising sheet material bent and secured to form opposite sides connected by a top and. a bottom, and front and rear portions partially extending across the open front and rear sides, and a continuation extending transversely across the free edges of said front and rear portions.

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May 21, 1935. A B s 2,002,341.
CORN CURE PACKAG E Filed April 3, 1934 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR ATTO RN EY May 21, 1935. B 2,002,341
CORN CURE PACKAGE Filed April 3. 1934 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 F 15. 7- 5 EU.
INVENTOR Ber/Xe Ell/2s i 6 ATTORNlzY Patented May 21, 1935 UNITED "STATES F I Y CORN PACKAGE 1f v 4 Bertie Ellis ,NewYork, N. Y:
a Application April 3, 1934, Serial 1%.,713'351 g I i 3Clai1ns. (01.20641) inventionrelates to new and useful im-- provements'in a corn cure package.
' The-invention has for an object the construction of acorn cure package which is character- -.5 izedabythearrangement of a bottle for holding 1 liquid for initial applicaton to the corns; calluses, etc;,- mole skin adhesive pads secured around said bottle, and a wrappingof celloe or similar material to exposewtheibottle l is aperspective' view of another. form of holder. 7 4
Fig. ,8 isadevelope view of Fig. '7. "Fig. 9,,is aperspective view of another form of developed view of 9;
. Figqluisxa ew; of. still another Fig.. 11 ,is a perspeotive vi form of holder.
. Fig. 12 is a developed view of Fig. 13 is arperspective formxof holder. 'Fig.14iSIa, develop Fig.15 is 19. pers l d l I a view of still another the invention contemplates the arrangement of a means comprising sheet material for removably holding the" placearound the bottle. a 1
Still; further the invention also cont arranging several protectors for co package 'of cellophane. another object ofthi'sinvntion novel meansare proposed for securing the adaround said'bottle and in said pack- :tsonwrurthr, l.
ed view of Fig. 13. adhesive pads in pective viewof another form oped view oi'Fig; 15. developed view of uanother form of Fig..l6 isadevel rns within the l-zFig. 17 isra numerous Fig..l8 isua v rspective view of another :corn
cure package according to this invention,
- .Fig.'rl9eisl another perspective view of another embodiment. of,v this invention; 1- J w-Fig. .20 is another. perspective view illustrating arstlllfurther embodiment- 1 1 T1 Thecorn curepackage according to this invention, comprises a-bottle l0 containing a liquid corn. cure,.-ca1lus, wart and the like remover arranged withina wrapper of cellophane I I. a A strip ofgauze l2 partially encircles the bottle 10' andseveral moleskin adhesive .pads l3 are attachedon the gauze 12. .A means is provided for securing the gauze pads in position around the'bottle eventhough the wrapping ll beremoved. This means-comprises sheet material having 'a bottom portion, for. location on the bottom of the bottleand several arms l5 constituting continuations from the sides of the bottom portion l4 and extending upwards along the sides of the bottle'se'r'ving to hold the adhesive pads inplace. The'upper ends of the arms l5 engage within an opening l6 formed in a sheet material member H which rests upon the shoulder immediately adjacent the neck of the bottle. Friction depended upon to maintain the ends of the arms. l5 clamped within the opening 16. The .cellophane wrappingfurthennore serves to bind these parts together as a unit. A feature of this invention lies in the fact that the cellophanejfwrapper ll may be removed toexpose the bottle for use. The stopper of the bottle can be removed and the liquid applied to .the par-ts to betreate dm The adhesivepads l3 willmaintain-theirpositions and so avoid any possibility oi accidental, misplacement. After results have-been-obtainedwith the liquidcorn H ure package according to this inven-.- tion has the feature that the liquid may be applied first for removing the corns, calluses," etc., and then the next day, or manyhours later the r'noleskin adhesive pads may be applied to destroy the rootby protecting the tissues or underskin. This arrangement insures 'convenienceand invention contemplates the construction of a package as mentioned which is simple anddur'able and which may be manufactured and sold at a reasonable cost.
i For further comprehension of the invention, and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, and to the appended claims in which the various novelfeatures of the invention are more particularly set forth.
Inthe accompanying drawings forming a ma- :terial part of this disclosure:--
Fig. 1 is an elevational view of packageaccording to this invention.
:Fig. Zis" a developed view of one po the'sheet used for holding the adhesive pads de- :tachably about the bottle.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of anothe :ciation with the part illustrated in Fig. 2. V
Fig. 4 is a side elevationalview of another corn cure "packageconstructed according to a mod cation of this invention.
Fig. 5 illustrates a holder for the package according to this inven- Still further, the
a corn cure r part'for assobottle when assembled in a i 's afldevelopedview of Fig. 5.
erence numerals to the form previously de-;
scribed. Another distinction resides in the fact that several pads 19 are also arranged within'the cellophane wrapping II which pads-are in-- tended to be engaged on the corn or other part irritation.
Various means may be substituted for the means previously deseribedfor holding the adhesive pads in position about the bottle. Tri ligs. 5-17 inclusive details will be'givemonly of variousholding -means, per se', since the manner in which the bottles of liquid corn cure and-pads are associated with the holdingmeans is obvious, these partsbeing'combined 'in a: package as described in Figs. l-4. a
The holding -means illustrated Figs. 5.. and 6 comprise a strip of material which is bent-so as to produce a central portion Zllpahd top-and bottom portions 21 "extending at right 1 angles thereonj It is intended that :the-bottle withthe gauze and adhesive pads l3 be engaged -so as to rest upon the 'lower portion 2I-Jand with-the top'of thestopperof thebottle engaging the underside of the top portion 2|. Then the-pack age iscompleted with the cellophane wrapper.
In Figs; 'Iand 8, another: arrangement of holding means has been disclosed -which comprises a strip of material bent transversely so asfto produce a holding element'comprising' four sides, but open at the frontand rearm More particularly, I this holding element "consists ,of sides 22 connected with top and' bottom ends 23. A'vsmall flap merelyserve's to'provide for securing the strip together as a 'With'this': arrangement the bottle with the' gauze and adhesive pads around the sides thereof, is'engaged within the opening to rest'upon the bottom 'and touch the top.
- In' Figs. 9 a'nd lO another'variation of 'holding means has been disclosed which is identical' substan'tially to'the-arrangement illustrated in Fig. Ill-except for-thefac't that anotherportion 26 is provided for closing one of the sides. portionZG is also provided with'aflap 21 by which it may be secured in position.
InFigs. ll and'12 another variation of holding means has been disclosed which makesuse of a forrnvery similarto thearrangement illustrated in Fig.7 except for the provision of front and rear fragmentary sides28. This holding means is produced-from one integral sheet asfillustrated in Fig. 12. The flap 24 serves't'o hold the band totions 28 Still further; the sides 2 2 of this means are'of slightly greater len'gth's'than the similar sides previously mentioned? With this arrange- .35 and 36 dividing off a small area thereof. Y edge flap 3! is arranged on one side of the box. to prevent pressure of the shoe=and=consequent"' ment it is intended that the liquid bottle with the gauze and adhesive pads holding it be engaged into the holder so that the top of the stopper of the bottle engages beneath the top 23 and the bottom of the bottle rests upon the edge 3| of the continuation 30. The portions 28 merely engage the sides of the bottle to hold the bottle in position. The areas of the holder not used are for the purpose of holding pads such as the pads [9 orother similar articles.
'In Figs. 15 and 16 another holder-has been disclosed which is substantially in the shape of a box having a cover 32 formed with an opening 33 closed by a cellophane or other transparent sheet of-material '34. This box is formed with portions An The liquid bottle with the pads surrounding it may sive'pa'ds or other pads may be stored within the compartment and closed by the portions :35 and 36.
In Fig. l'l another'holder'has beenidisclosed which isvery similar to the arrangement .illustratedin-Fig. 5 except that the holder comprises a side portion 58 formed with top and bottom por-' tionsdl which-are connected with fragmentary front and rear portions 42 and provided with flaps. adapted'to engage in slots lli-inzthetportionxdilto hold the holderinzposition.
In Fig. 18 another corn cure package has-:been
illustrated which comprises a transparent nonbreakableycontainer, 4-! having aremovable'nonbreakable transparent top :48.'"This: container is shown of circular shape in transverse crosssece tion.-w The corn cure:packagerasrpreviously illustrated may: be placed within this container and the merchandise sold in this fashion. For example,-as illustrated in'Fig.'118 the corn cure. package shown in Fig; 4 is within the container. E The reference numerals of the corn cure package may be readily recognized for identifying the parts previously described. I I
In Fig. 19 a variation of the invention has been disclosed in which the corn cure package-illustratedin Fig. 4 is shown within a container 141 which is oftransparent non-breakable material. Thiscontainer is not equipped with a cover; as previously explainedrelative'toFig;18. In other respects this form is identical to the previous arrangement.
In Fig.7 20 another variation of: the invention has 'been disclosed in which the transparent nonbreakable container 41 holds a corn cure package comprising a sheet of cardboard 49-to which a bottle of corn cure 5|] and a card 5| with corn pads 52, is secured by a cellophane wrapping 53. This -cellophane wrapping engages== over the bottle 50 and the pad 5| to hold these parts in a unit. The entireunit is thenengaged within a container 4! and slightly projects from'the top so as to be easily removable and completely viewable through the material of the containerpiece.
While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of myinvention, it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise construction herein disclosed and the right is reservedto all changes and modifications coming within the scope of the invention as defined-in the appended claims.
, pads located around the sides of said bottle for subsequent application to the areas treated to destroy the root of the corn, etc., by protecting the tissues or underskin, means for securing said pads detachably in position to arrange for the use of the liquid of the bottle without disturbing the pads, and a cellophane or other similar wrapping around the bottle and holding the parts as a unit, said means for securing the pads comprising a sheet strip bent and secured to form sides, top and bottom for receiving and holding the bottle, but open at the front and back and front and rear portions partially extending across the open front and rear sides. t
2. A com cure package, comprising a bottle for liquid corn cure for initial application on corns, calluses, warts and the like, mole skin adhesive pads located around the sides of said bottle for subsequent application to the areas treated to destroy the root of the corn, etc., by protecting the tissues or underskin, means for securing said pads detachably in position to arrange for the use of the liquid of the bottle without disturbing the pads, and. a cellophane or other similar wrapping around the bottle and holding the parts as a unit, said means for securing the pads comprising sheet material bent and secured to form opposite sides connected by a top and a bottom, and front and rear portions partially extending across the open front and rear sides.
3. A com cure package, comprising a bottle for liquid corn cure for initial application on corns, calluses, warts and the like, mole skin adhesive pads located around the sides of said bottle for subsequent application to the areas treated to destroy the root of the corn, etc., by protecting the tissues or underskin, means for securing said pads detachably in position to arrange for the use of the liquid of the bottle without disturbing the pads, and a cellophane or other similar wrapping around the bottle and holding the parts as a unit, said means for securing the pads comprising sheet material bent and secured to form opposite sides connected by a top and. a bottom, and front and rear portions partially extending across the open front and rear sides, and a continuation extending transversely across the free edges of said front and rear portions.
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