US2021003A - Packing and display container - Google Patents

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US2021003A
US2021003A US728290A US72829034A US2021003A US 2021003 A US2021003 A US 2021003A US 728290 A US728290 A US 728290A US 72829034 A US72829034 A US 72829034A US 2021003 A US2021003 A US 2021003A
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    • 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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reflector surface and thus blur the outline of the pattern; and quickly detachable unitary retaining means for fastening all said elements positively in assembled relationship.
5. A reflector for indirect illumination comprising a main body shaped to reflect the light from a suitably positioned source in a flood in a predetermined direction; said body having apertures occupying only a minor fraction of the area of said body and defining an ornamental tracery pattern; elements of translucent material removably covering said apertures and extending at least partly outside the same, said elements dissipating and diffusing the light passing through them sumciently to render its illuminating action negligible, whereby said elements when illuminated constitute an ornamental light pattern of such low intensity as to be noticeable but not brilliant, and comfortable for direct contemplation with the naked eye, and retaining means for fastening said elements to the reflector but permitting removal and replacement thereof.
6. Indirect illumination equipment comprising a light source; a reflector shaped to reflect the light from said source from the inner surface of said reflector in a flood in a predetermined direction; said reflector having apertures receiving light from said source; said apertures occupying only a minor fraction of the area of said reflector; removable diffusing means of translucent material intercepting all the light entering said apertures, whereby direct illumination through said apertures is completely out ofl; said difusing means being arranged in a tracery pattern lying along the outer reflector surface and being rendered luminous by the intercepted light but with such low intensity of illumination as to be noticeable but not brilliant, and comfortable for direct contemplation with the naked eye, under the conditions of illumination produced by the main flood of reflected light, and retaining means for fastening said material to the reflector, but permitting removal and replacement thereof.
7. Indirect illumination equipment comprising a light source; a reflector shaped to reflect the light from said source from the inner surface of said reflector in a flood in a predetermined direci with such low intensity of illumination as to be noticeable but not brilliant, and comfortable for direct-contemplation 'with the naked eye, under the conditions of illumination produced by the main flood of reflected light; said diffusing means 15 including portions protruding through said apertures, and,retaining means for fastening said material to the reflector, but permitting removal and replacement thereof.
8. Indirect illumination equipment comprising 20 a light source; a reflector shaped to reflect the light from said source from the innersurface of said reflector in a flood in a predetermined direction; said reflector having apertures receiving light from said source; said apertures occupying 25 only a minor fraction of the area of said reflector; removable diffusing means of translucent material intercepting all the light entering said apertures, whereby direct illumination through said apertures is completely out off; said diffus- 3 ing means being arranged in a tracery pattern lying along the outer reflector surface and being rendered luminous by the intercepted light but with such low intensity of illumination as to be noticeable but not brilliant, and comfortable for 35 direct contemplation with the naked eye, under the conditions of illumination produced by the main flood of reflected light; said diffusing means including portions protruding through the apertures of the reflector, and portions lying 40 outside the outer surface of the reflector to shed a halo on the adjacent reflector surface, and retaining means for fastening said material to the reflector, but permitting removal and replacement thereof. a 45 ARTHUR P. EBRITE.
reflector surface and thus blur the outline of the pattern; and quickly detachable unitary retaining means for fastening all said elements positively in assembled relationship.
5. A reflector for indirect illumination comprising a main body shaped to reflect the light from a suitably positioned source in a flood in a predetermined direction; said body having apertures occupying only a minor fraction of the area of said body and defining an ornamental tracery pattern; elements of translucent material removably covering said apertures and extending at least partly outside the same, said elements dissipating and diffusing the light passing through them sumciently to render its illuminating action negligible, whereby said elements when illuminated constitute an ornamental light pattern of such low intensity as to be noticeable but not brilliant, and comfortable for direct contemplation with the naked eye, and retaining means for fastening said elements to the reflector but permitting removal and replacement thereof.
6. Indirect illumination equipment comprising a light source; a reflector shaped to reflect the light from said source from the inner surface of said reflector in a flood in a predetermined direction; said reflector having apertures receiving light from said source; said apertures occupying only a minor fraction of the area of said reflector; removable diffusing means of translucent material intercepting all the light entering said apertures, whereby direct illumination through said apertures is completely out ofl; said difusing means being arranged in a tracery pattern lying along the outer reflector surface and being rendered luminous by the intercepted light but with such low intensity of illumination as to be noticeable but not brilliant, and comfortable for direct contemplation with the naked eye, under the conditions of illumination produced by the main flood of reflected light, and retaining means for fastening said material to the reflector, but permitting removal and replacement thereof.
7. Indirect illumination equipment comprising a light source; a reflector shaped to reflect the light from said source from the inner surface of said reflector in a flood in a predetermined direci with such low intensity of illumination as to be noticeable but not brilliant, and comfortable for direct-contemplation 'with the naked eye, under the conditions of illumination produced by the main flood of reflected light; said diffusing means 15 including portions protruding through said apertures, and,retaining means for fastening said material to the reflector, but permitting removal and replacement thereof.
8. Indirect illumination equipment comprising 20 a light source; a reflector shaped to reflect the light from said source from the innersurface of said reflector in a flood in a predetermined direction; said reflector having apertures receiving light from said source; said apertures occupying 25 only a minor fraction of the area of said reflector; removable diffusing means of translucent material intercepting all the light entering said apertures, whereby direct illumination through said apertures is completely out off; said diffus- 3 ing means being arranged in a tracery pattern lying along the outer reflector surface and being rendered luminous by the intercepted light but with such low intensity of illumination as to be noticeable but not brilliant, and comfortable for 35 direct contemplation with the naked eye, under the conditions of illumination produced by the main flood of reflected light; said diffusing means including portions protruding through the apertures of the reflector, and portions lying 40 outside the outer surface of the reflector to shed a halo on the adjacent reflector surface, and retaining means for fastening said material to the reflector, but permitting removal and replacement thereof. a 45 ARTHUR P. EBRITE.
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Cited By (6)

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US2725978A (en) * 1952-03-13 1955-12-06 Sunway Fruit Products Display container
US2745543A (en) * 1952-08-29 1956-05-15 Brown & Bailey Company Display boxes
US3167179A (en) * 1960-09-29 1965-01-26 Schenley Ind Inc Merchandising and shipping device
US3339714A (en) * 1965-07-06 1967-09-05 Cons Cigar Corp Shipping and display container
US4194617A (en) * 1975-05-08 1980-03-25 Cosmetic Arts, Inc. Nail polish kit
US20100170825A1 (en) * 2006-08-30 2010-07-08 Henschel-Steinau, Inc. Merchandise Packaging and Display

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2725978A (en) * 1952-03-13 1955-12-06 Sunway Fruit Products Display container
US2745543A (en) * 1952-08-29 1956-05-15 Brown & Bailey Company Display boxes
US3167179A (en) * 1960-09-29 1965-01-26 Schenley Ind Inc Merchandising and shipping device
US3339714A (en) * 1965-07-06 1967-09-05 Cons Cigar Corp Shipping and display container
US4194617A (en) * 1975-05-08 1980-03-25 Cosmetic Arts, Inc. Nail polish kit
US20100170825A1 (en) * 2006-08-30 2010-07-08 Henschel-Steinau, Inc. Merchandise Packaging and Display

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