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US2133590A
US2133590A US188242A US18824238A US2133590A US 2133590 A US2133590 A US 2133590A US 188242 A US188242 A US 188242A US 18824238 A US18824238 A US 18824238A US 2133590 A US2133590 A US 2133590A
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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
    • 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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    • B65D5/46048Handles formed separately from the container body made of metal wire

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  • This invention relates to boxes, and more particularly to boxes and cartons made from cardboard and the like adapted for use in packing garments.
  • cardboard boxes used in clothing stores for packing garments for transportation have been provided in a fiat or knock-down condition in order that when not in use they will occupy a minimum amount of space.
  • the flat blank When it is desired to pack a garment, the flat blank is folded and portions secured together to form a box.
  • Such boxes were not provided with handles to facilitate carrying them; and if a handle is desired, it is attached to the string which holds the two portions of the box together.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of means for readily and conveniently attaching a carrying handle to a packing box
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a box embodying the invention in a closed position
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a box in an open position
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view illustrating the manner of attaching a handle to the box
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing details of the handle and a portion of the box to which the handle is attached,
  • Fig. 6 is a modification showing another manner of securing a handle to the box.
  • Fig. '1 is a perspective view showing details of the top wall of a cover for the box.
  • the box is shown to comprise the body portion I, and a cover portion 2, the body portion having side walls 3, a bottom wall 4 and a top wall 5.
  • the cover is provided with a side wall 5 and a top wall 1.
  • the box is generally provided in the form of a blank having scorings thereon as shown in Fig. l to enable folding or creasing to provide the various walls and portions of the box.
  • the body portion is joined to the cover along the scored line 8.
  • the top wall 5 is secured to the side walls 3 by folding flaps 9 integral with 5 top wall 5 into slots III on side walls 3.
  • top wall 1 of the cover has integral therewith flaps II which are folded into slots l2 of side walls 6 to secure top wall I to side walls 6.
  • Top wall 5 of the body portion is slitted at l3, the ends of the slit being provided with apertures I4 through which pass the legs l5 of a U-shaped handle IS, the legs l5 being provided with outwardly directed extensions l1 adapted to engage the underside of the top wall 5 when the handle I6 is passed through slit l3, as shown in Fig. 3, to limit upward movement of the handle.
  • Top wall 'I of the cover portion is provided with a slit l8 having apertures I! at the ends 20 thereof, and a relatively large aperture 20 at its center.
  • top wall 1 of the cover Integral with top wall 1 of the cover are laterally projecting flaps 2
  • the blank shown in Fig. 1 is folded along the various scored lines and the flaps 9 and II are respectively folded into slits l0 and I2 to respectively secure top wall 5 to side walls 9 and 0 top wall 1 to side walls 6, thus forming the body portion I and a cover 2.
  • the handle I6 is then placed beneath the top wall 5 and forced upwardly through slit l3 so that the extension l1 engages the underside of top wall 5.
  • the body portion is then moved into the cover with the handle l6 resting directly on the top wall 5, and beneath slit l3 and opening 20 in the top wall I of the cover.
  • the fingers are then inserted in the aperture 20 to grasp the handle l6 and pull it upwardly through slit ill to the position shown in Fig. 2.
  • the box isnow in a closed position and ready for transportation, as the handle, when in the position shown in Fig. 2, serves as an effective means for holding the two portions of the 5 box together.
  • suflicient resistance is provided to prevent slipping of the handle through the slits.
  • are forced into the slits 23 in the bottom wall 4 to provide further means for holding two portions of the box together.
  • a box of relatively simple structure which can be readily and conveniently folded from a blank such as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the handle can be simply and quickly placed into a carrying position, the handle at the same time providing means for effectively holding the two parts of the box together.
  • the parts do not have to be tied together by a string or other means as heretofore has been necessary in cardboard boxes of this type.
  • a box of this type is not only durable and more effective than boxes heretofore provided, but greatly lessens the time required in packing garments as it is not necessary to tie the box with string and after tying the box with string to-attach a handle to the string for carrying purposes.
  • FIG. 6 there is shown a modified form of the invention in which the top wall 5 of the body portion is provided intermediate its length with a slit in adjacent the free edge ll of the wall.
  • slit 30 At the ends of slit 30 there are provided communicating slits 32 at right-angles to slit 30, and at the ends of slits 32 there are provided apertures 33, which are so arranged that when the box is in a closed position, said apertures 33 will lie substantially beneath the apertures I! in the wall I of the cover.
  • the portion I6 In attaching the handle, the portion I6 is forced upwardly through the slit 30 and then the legs I! are moved through slits 32 until they rest in the apertures 33.
  • the handle portion ll when the box is in a closed position, is then pulled upwardly through slit It as above described.
  • the wall 1 has been above described as having flaps 2
  • a cardboard box having a body portion and a cover, the top wall of said body portion having a slit extending longitudinally thereof intermediate its length, said cover having a top wall having a slit extending longitudinally thereof intermediate its length and an aperture therein at the mid-portion of the slit, and a u-shaped handle adapted to be passed upwardly through the slits in said walls, the legs of said U-shaped handle having outwardly directed extensions adapted to engage the under surface of the top wall of the body portion.
  • a U-shaped handle formed from a blank having scorings thereon to enable it to be folded to form walls of a cover and a body portion, a U-shaped handle, said body portion having a top wall provided with a slit through which said handle passes, the legs of the handle being provided with outwardly directed extensions engaging the underside of said top wall to limit the upward movement of the handle, and a top wall of the cover having a slit therein through which the handle passes, the slit in the top wall being provided with an aperture at the center thereof to facilitate grasping of the handle to pull it through the slit in the top wall of the cover.
  • a top wall of the body portion having a longitudinal slit intermediate the length thereof and adjacent the free edge of the wall, right-angularly directed slits communicating with said first-mentioned slit, a U-shaped handle adapted to be passed through the first-mentioned slit and moved through the right-angled slits to the extremities thereof, the legs of said U-shaped handle having outwardly directed extensions adapted to engage the underside of said wall and limit upward movement of the handle, and a top wall for the cover having a slit intermediate its length through which said handle is adapted to pass, said slit and the top wall of the cover being provided with an aperture to facilitate grasping of the handle.

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Oct. 18, 1938. c. A. STOPPER BOX Filed Feb. 2, 1938 l N ENTOR I ATTORNEY Patented Oct. 18, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE BOX Charles A. Stopper, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Diamond Paper and Box 00., Philadelphia, Pa., a partnership of Pennsylvania Application February 2, 1938, Serial No. 188,242
3 Claims.
This invention relates to boxes, and more particularly to boxes and cartons made from cardboard and the like adapted for use in packing garments.
Heretofore, cardboard boxes used in clothing stores for packing garments for transportation have been provided in a fiat or knock-down condition in order that when not in use they will occupy a minimum amount of space. When it is desired to pack a garment, the flat blank is folded and portions secured together to form a box. Such boxes were not provided with handles to facilitate carrying them; and if a handle is desired, it is attached to the string which holds the two portions of the box together.
It is an object of this invention to provide a packing box, preferably made of cardboard or the like, said box being formed of two sections, which are held together by means of a handle member to facilitate carrying of the box. In accordance with the invention, it is not necessary to tie the two sections of the box together by means of a string or the like.
A further object of the invention is the provision of means for readily and conveniently attaching a carrying handle to a packing box,
formed in two sections.
These and other advantageous objects, which will later appear, are accomplished by the simple and practical construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and exhibited in the accompanying drawing, forming part hereof, and
- in which:
box embodying the invention can be formed,
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a box embodying the invention in a closed position,
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a box in an open position,
Fig. 4 is a sectional view illustrating the manner of attaching a handle to the box,
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing details of the handle and a portion of the box to which the handle is attached,
Fig. 6 is a modification showing another manner of securing a handle to the box, and
Fig. '1 is a perspective view showing details of the top wall of a cover for the box.
Referring to the drawing, the box is shown to comprise the body portion I, and a cover portion 2, the body portion having side walls 3, a bottom wall 4 and a top wall 5. The cover is provided with a side wall 5 and a top wall 1. The box is generally provided in the form of a blank having scorings thereon as shown in Fig. l to enable folding or creasing to provide the various walls and portions of the box. As will be seen from Fig. 1, the body portion is joined to the cover along the scored line 8. The top wall 5 is secured to the side walls 3 by folding flaps 9 integral with 5 top wall 5 into slots III on side walls 3. Similarly top wall 1 of the cover has integral therewith flaps II which are folded into slots l2 of side walls 6 to secure top wall I to side walls 6.
Top wall 5 of the body portion, intermediate its length, is slitted at l3, the ends of the slit being provided with apertures I4 through which pass the legs l5 of a U-shaped handle IS, the legs l5 being provided with outwardly directed extensions l1 adapted to engage the underside of the top wall 5 when the handle I6 is passed through slit l3, as shown in Fig. 3, to limit upward movement of the handle.
Top wall 'I of the cover portion is provided with a slit l8 having apertures I! at the ends 20 thereof, and a relatively large aperture 20 at its center.
Integral with top wall 1 of the cover are laterally projecting flaps 2|, each having wing portions 22 adapted to be folded into slits 23 in the bottom wall 4 of the body portion, (see Fig. 2).
In operation, the blank shown in Fig. 1 is folded along the various scored lines and the flaps 9 and II are respectively folded into slits l0 and I2 to respectively secure top wall 5 to side walls 9 and 0 top wall 1 to side walls 6, thus forming the body portion I and a cover 2. The handle I6 is then placed beneath the top wall 5 and forced upwardly through slit l3 so that the extension l1 engages the underside of top wall 5. The body portion is then moved into the cover with the handle l6 resting directly on the top wall 5, and beneath slit l3 and opening 20 in the top wall I of the cover. The fingers are then inserted in the aperture 20 to grasp the handle l6 and pull it upwardly through slit ill to the position shown in Fig. 2. The box isnow in a closed position and ready for transportation, as the handle, when in the position shown in Fig. 2, serves as an effective means for holding the two portions of the 5 box together. Inasmuch as the cardboard is relatively stiif, suflicient resistance is provided to prevent slipping of the handle through the slits.
After the handle has been inserted as above described, the wing portions 22 of the flaps 2| are forced into the slits 23 in the bottom wall 4 to provide further means for holding two portions of the box together.
From the above description it will be seen that there has been provided a box of relatively simple structure which can be readily and conveniently folded from a blank such as shown in Fig. 1. After the box is folded to provide two body portions the handle can be simply and quickly placed into a carrying position, the handle at the same time providing means for effectively holding the two parts of the box together. The parts do not have to be tied together by a string or other means as heretofore has been necessary in cardboard boxes of this type. Obviously a box of this type is not only durable and more effective than boxes heretofore provided, but greatly lessens the time required in packing garments as it is not necessary to tie the box with string and after tying the box with string to-attach a handle to the string for carrying purposes.
Referring to Fig. 6, there is shown a modified form of the invention in which the top wall 5 of the body portion is provided intermediate its length with a slit in adjacent the free edge ll of the wall. At the ends of slit 30 there are provided communicating slits 32 at right-angles to slit 30, and at the ends of slits 32 there are provided apertures 33, which are so arranged that when the box is in a closed position, said apertures 33 will lie substantially beneath the apertures I! in the wall I of the cover.
In attaching the handle, the portion I6 is forced upwardly through the slit 30 and then the legs I! are moved through slits 32 until they rest in the apertures 33. The handle portion ll, when the box is in a closed position, is then pulled upwardly through slit It as above described. With this form of the invention, there is no possibility of the handle falling through the slits as the part l6 will rest upon the wall 5, should the handle accidentally, through constant use of the box, fall through the slit l8.
While the wall 1 has been above described as having flaps 2| with wings 22 for securing the cover to the body portion such flaps may, if desired, be dispensed with as when the box is in a closed position and the handle is inserted in place as shown in Fig. 2, the handle provides a positive means for holding the two parts of the box together.
The foregoing disclosure is to be regarded as descriptive and illustrative only, and not as restrictive or limitative of the invention, of which, obviously, embodiments may be constructedjincluding many modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, herein set forth and denoted in the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. In a cardboard box having a body portion and a cover, the top wall of said body portion having a slit extending longitudinally thereof intermediate its length, said cover having a top wall having a slit extending longitudinally thereof intermediate its length and an aperture therein at the mid-portion of the slit, and a u-shaped handle adapted to be passed upwardly through the slits in said walls, the legs of said U-shaped handle having outwardly directed extensions adapted to engage the under surface of the top wall of the body portion.
2. In a cardboard box formed from a blank having scorings thereon to enable it to be folded to form walls of a cover and a body portion, a U-shaped handle, said body portion having a top wall provided with a slit through which said handle passes, the legs of the handle being provided with outwardly directed extensions engaging the underside of said top wall to limit the upward movement of the handle, and a top wall of the cover having a slit therein through which the handle passes, the slit in the top wall being provided with an aperture at the center thereof to facilitate grasping of the handle to pull it through the slit in the top wall of the cover.
3. In a cardboard box having a body portion and a cover, a top wall of the body portion having a longitudinal slit intermediate the length thereof and adjacent the free edge of the wall, right-angularly directed slits communicating with said first-mentioned slit, a U-shaped handle adapted to be passed through the first-mentioned slit and moved through the right-angled slits to the extremities thereof, the legs of said U-shaped handle having outwardly directed extensions adapted to engage the underside of said wall and limit upward movement of the handle, and a top wall for the cover having a slit intermediate its length through which said handle is adapted to pass, said slit and the top wall of the cover being provided with an aperture to facilitate grasping of the handle.
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US2461618A (en) * 1945-10-09 1949-02-15 Whittaker Alvin Folding box
US2538778A (en) * 1945-10-30 1951-01-23 Halpin Abraham Pet carrier
US2704617A (en) * 1955-03-22 Carton with pull-out handle
US2828905A (en) * 1956-06-25 1958-04-01 R A Dennison Folding cardboard box and fasteners therefor
US2939621A (en) * 1959-01-27 1960-06-07 Buchanan Electrical Prod Corp Container
US3491938A (en) * 1968-04-26 1970-01-27 Westvaco Corp Retractable box lifter
US3623650A (en) * 1969-10-31 1971-11-30 Reynolds Metals Co Carton and blank for making same
US6276522B1 (en) * 1996-09-10 2001-08-21 British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited Pack for smoking articles and associated blank

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2704617A (en) * 1955-03-22 Carton with pull-out handle
US2461618A (en) * 1945-10-09 1949-02-15 Whittaker Alvin Folding box
US2538778A (en) * 1945-10-30 1951-01-23 Halpin Abraham Pet carrier
US2828905A (en) * 1956-06-25 1958-04-01 R A Dennison Folding cardboard box and fasteners therefor
US2939621A (en) * 1959-01-27 1960-06-07 Buchanan Electrical Prod Corp Container
US3491938A (en) * 1968-04-26 1970-01-27 Westvaco Corp Retractable box lifter
US3623650A (en) * 1969-10-31 1971-11-30 Reynolds Metals Co Carton and blank for making same
US6276522B1 (en) * 1996-09-10 2001-08-21 British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited Pack for smoking articles and associated blank

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