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US2205157A
US2205157A US263492A US26349239A US2205157A US 2205157 A US2205157 A US 2205157A US 263492 A US263492 A US 263492A US 26349239 A US26349239 A US 26349239A US 2205157 A US2205157 A US 2205157A
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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 a folding carton and blank therefor and has special reference to a combination display container which combines both a box or outer container and cushion partition, the whole being made from a one piece cardboard blank. 4
  • One important object of the invention is to provide a carton of this class wherein the entire contents of the container is visible and wherein the box may be covered by a transparent cover which will protect the contents from dust, dirt and deterioration through evaporation.
  • a second important object of the invention is to provide a carton of this character having ll cushioned portions which support and protect fragile articles from breakage, the container being especially adapted to hold glass ornaments, chocolate covered confections, hollow chocolate and the like.
  • a third important object of the invention is to make this container from a single cardboard blank whereby to lessen expense of assembling several blanks, the entire container being formed by folding the parts into position and there securing them without the use of adhesives or the like.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the blank from which this container is made.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the container as formed from the blank shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal section on the line 3-! of Figure 2 and showing the molded partitions.
  • Figure 4 is a transverse section of the line 4-4 of Figure 2 and particularly showing the mannerof forming the middle rib and a face of one of the transverse partitions.
  • Figure 5 is a section, on an enlarged scale, on the line 5--5 of Figure 3, the section being fragmentary and showing merely the locking arrangement by which the blank is held to form the completed container.
  • Figure 6 is an enlarged detail bottom view of the interlocking. means at each end of the con- 15811181.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of the complete container.
  • the blank consists of a rectangular body portion ill having relatively long sides and rela- 5 tively short ends and to the body portion iii are connected bottom portions II, the bottom portions being defined from the body portions by weakened or fold line l2 extending from end to end of the body portions.
  • Each of these bottom 10 portions is of general rectangular form but the outer corners thereof are rounded as at I3.
  • To the edges of the portions H which are parallel to the fold line l2 are connected central rib portions ll which are defined from the portions l l by 16 weakened or fold lines l5.
  • Body portion In consists of a central part l6 and side parts I'I. These parts l6 and H are defined from each other by a series of spaced slits l8 so that each series of slits forms a weakened or fold 20 line enabling the side portions to be readily folded into position at right angles to the central portion Hi.
  • the slits at one side are arranged opposite the slits on the other side of the central portion and thus form spaced pairs.
  • the slits of 55 each pair have their ends connected by weakened or fold lines l9 so that the parts I! are connected by transverse top portions 20.
  • each pair of the side slits l8 and the pair of fold lines l9 constitute transverse partition go forming portions which are separated centrally between the fold lines l9 by crenelated slits 2i having opposed V-notches 22 formed in their separated edges at the middle portion thereof.
  • a pair of end flap members 23 which are aligned with the side parts l1 and are defined therefrom by a fold or weakened line 24.
  • an end wall 25 which is defined from 40 the portion In by a fold line 26.
  • the portion 25 is separated from the portion 23 at each end by slits 21.
  • a bottom flap portion 28 Connected to that edge of the portion 25 which is parallel to the fold line 26 is a bottom flap portion 28 which is defined from the respective portion 25 by a weakened or fold line 29.
  • Each fold line 29 is provided at its center with a slit 30 extending longitudinally on the fold line and on each porttion 28 is a slit 3
  • parallel to the slit 30 and connected to the slit 59 v 30 by a transverse slit 32.
  • H-locking slit in each end portion.
  • Each of the portions It has at its ends a T-shaped member 33 which, as will be seen hereafter, engages in the H-shaped locking slit at the respective ends.
  • each portion It is provided with a series of spaced notches aligned with the fold lines l9.
  • the blank may be laid on a flat surface and then the parts I 1 are bent up at right angles to the part Hi to form the lon-' gitudinal sides of the carton.
  • the bottom portions H are bent over on the fold lines I2 to lie in a plane parallel with the portion l6 and the central rib portions H are bent on the fold line l5 to extend toward the portion l6 and contact with the transverse portion 20.
  • the transverse partition portions with their crenelated edges are bent substantially at right angles to the portion 20 so that the notches 22 and the notches 34 may interengage and hold these parts in position.
  • the parts 25 and 23 are bent on their fold lines so that the parts 25 lie outside of the part 23.
  • a carton is provided with side walls between which is a central wall or rib 'and said carton also is provided with yieldable or Sylphrap adhesively secured to the sides and end parts of the carton or such carton may be entirely wrapped in material of this character.
  • the carton is formed from a single piece of cardboard or other like material and that there is substantially little waste in the cutting of the blank forming the device. It will also be seen that the device is very readily assembled and requires no adhesive for holding the parts together and, when so assembled, forms a rugged and substantial carton. Finally, by means of the crenelated edges and movable transverse walls very delicate material may be supported in the carton without danger of fracture or other injury.
  • a carton formed from a single blank of suitable cardboard-like material cut and scored to form a bottom, sides and ends, the bottom being scored to fold lengthwise to form a longitudinal partition, integral portions connecting the sides to form transverse partitions interlocking with the longitudinal partition to provide a series of individual compartments, each of said transverse partitions comprising a top member and a pair of parallel depending walls integrally connected to the top member, said central and transverse partitions having co-acting notches with the notches of the central partition being wider than the thickness of the central partition thereby permitting yielding movement of said central partition.
  • a carton blank comprising a body portion of rectangular form having a central part forming portion adapted to constitute transverse top and partition. wall members, each of the parts forming the partition wall members consisting of a pair of wall portions divided by a crenelated slit and having a fold line at the opposite edge from the slit, each of said transverse walls forming portions having a central notch on the crenelated side, said body portion having side forming portions defined from the transverse wall portion by aligned slits, bottom portions connected to the outer edges of said side portions and defined :t'
  • central rib forming portions connected to the outer edges of the bottom forming portions and defined therefrom by iold line, said central rib forming portions being provided at their outer edges with pairs of spaced notches and at their ends with substantially T- shaped lock engaging means, end portions projecting from the ends of said central portion and defined therefrom by fold lines, locking tabs projecting from the outer edges of the end portions and defined therefrom by fold lines, H-shaped slits formed centrally on said flaps, and fiaps extending from the side portions and defined therefrom by fold lines, and means on the end portion to engage said T-shaped locking portions.

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L L E R H c s a P CARTON 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed liar-ch 22. 1939 g] 1 w cw? on 4 Nadya/MM June 18, 1940. P. E. 'scHRELu BARTON Filed March 122, 1939 2 Shee ts-Sheet 2 Patented June 18, 1940 PATENT OFFICE CARTON Paul Edward Schrell, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to N. D. Q. Specialty Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application March 22, 1939, Serial No. 263,492
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a folding carton and blank therefor and has special reference to a combination display container which combines both a box or outer container and cushion partition, the whole being made from a one piece cardboard blank. 4
One important object of the invention is to provide a carton of this class wherein the entire contents of the container is visible and wherein the box may be covered by a transparent cover which will protect the contents from dust, dirt and deterioration through evaporation.
A second important object of the invention is to provide a carton of this character having ll cushioned portions which support and protect fragile articles from breakage, the container being especially adapted to hold glass ornaments, chocolate covered confections, hollow chocolate and the like.
go A third important object of the invention is to make this container from a single cardboard blank whereby to lessen expense of assembling several blanks, the entire container being formed by folding the parts into position and there securing them without the use of adhesives or the like.
With the above and other objects in view the invention consists in general of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts so hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed 'out in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings, like characters of reference indicate like parts in the several views, and:
' Figure 1 is a plan view of the blank from which this container is made.
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the container as formed from the blank shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal section on the line 3-! of Figure 2 and showing the molded partitions.
Figure 4 is a transverse section of the line 4-4 of Figure 2 and particularly showing the mannerof forming the middle rib and a face of one of the transverse partitions.
Figure 5 is a section, on an enlarged scale, on the line 5--5 of Figure 3, the section being fragmentary and showing merely the locking arrangement by which the blank is held to form the completed container.
Figure 6 is an enlarged detail bottom view of the interlocking. means at each end of the con- 15811181.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the complete container.
In the embodiment of the invention as herein disclosed the blank consists of a rectangular body portion ill having relatively long sides and rela- 5 tively short ends and to the body portion iii are connected bottom portions II, the bottom portions being defined from the body portions by weakened or fold line l2 extending from end to end of the body portions. Each of these bottom 10 portions is of general rectangular form but the outer corners thereof are rounded as at I3. To the edges of the portions H which are parallel to the fold line l2 are connected central rib portions ll which are defined from the portions l l by 16 weakened or fold lines l5.
Body portion In consists of a central part l6 and side parts I'I. These parts l6 and H are defined from each other by a series of spaced slits l8 so that each series of slits forms a weakened or fold 20 line enabling the side portions to be readily folded into position at right angles to the central portion Hi. The slits at one side are arranged opposite the slits on the other side of the central portion and thus form spaced pairs. The slits of 55 each pair have their ends connected by weakened or fold lines l9 so that the parts I! are connected by transverse top portions 20. The portions between each pair of the side slits l8 and the pair of fold lines l9 constitute transverse partition go forming portions which are separated centrally between the fold lines l9 by crenelated slits 2i having opposed V-notches 22 formed in their separated edges at the middle portion thereof.
At each end of the body portion l0 there is 35 provided a pair of end flap members 23 which are aligned with the side parts l1 and are defined therefrom by a fold or weakened line 24. At each end of the central portion it of the body Ill there is provided an end wall 25 which is defined from 40 the portion In by a fold line 26. The portion 25 is separated from the portion 23 at each end by slits 21. Connected to that edge of the portion 25 which is parallel to the fold line 26 is a bottom flap portion 28 which is defined from the respective portion 25 by a weakened or fold line 29. Each fold line 29 is provided at its center with a slit 30 extending longitudinally on the fold line and on each porttion 28 is a slit 3| parallel to the slit 30 and connected to the slit 59 v 30 by a transverse slit 32. Thus there is formed an H-locking slit in each end portion. Each of the portions It has at its ends a T-shaped member 33 which, as will be seen hereafter, engages in the H-shaped locking slit at the respective ends. is
- Furthermore, the outer or free edge of each portion It is provided with a series of spaced notches aligned with the fold lines l9.
In setting up the device the blank may be laid on a flat surface and then the parts I 1 are bent up at right angles to the part Hi to form the lon-' gitudinal sides of the carton. After this the bottom portions H are bent over on the fold lines I2 to lie in a plane parallel with the portion l6 and the central rib portions H are bent on the fold line l5 to extend toward the portion l6 and contact with the transverse portion 20. Prior to this, however, the transverse partition portions with their crenelated edges are bent substantially at right angles to the portion 20 so that the notches 22 and the notches 34 may interengage and hold these parts in position. Next the parts 25 and 23 are bent on their fold lines so that the parts 25 lie outside of the part 23.
tion 25 and tucked in so that one side of the T- shaped portion 33 can engage in the H-slot in the middle of the end portion.
When this is done a carton is provided with side walls between which is a central wall or rib 'and said carton also is provided with yieldable or Sylphrap adhesively secured to the sides and end parts of the carton or such carton may be entirely wrapped in material of this character.
It will now be seen that the carton is formed from a single piece of cardboard or other like material and that there is substantially little waste in the cutting of the blank forming the device. It will also be seen that the device is very readily assembled and requires no adhesive for holding the parts together and, when so assembled, forms a rugged and substantial carton. Finally, by means of the crenelated edges and movable transverse walls very delicate material may be supported in the carton without danger of fracture or other injury.
Finally, the end tabs 28 are bent at right angles to the por- What is claimed, is:
1. A carton formed from a single blank of suitable cardboard-like material cut and scored to form a bottom, sides and ends, the bottom being scored to fold lengthwise to form a longitudinal partition, integral portions connecting the sides to form transverse partitions interlocking with the longitudinal partition to provide a series of individual compartments, each of said transverse partitions comprising a top member and a pair of parallel depending walls integrally connected to the top member, said central and transverse partitions having co-acting notches with the notches of the central partition being wider than the thickness of the central partition thereby permitting yielding movement of said central partition.
2. A carton blank comprising a body portion of rectangular form having a central part forming portion adapted to constitute transverse top and partition. wall members, each of the parts forming the partition wall members consisting of a pair of wall portions divided by a crenelated slit and having a fold line at the opposite edge from the slit, each of said transverse walls forming portions having a central notch on the crenelated side, said body portion having side forming portions defined from the transverse wall portion by aligned slits, bottom portions connected to the outer edges of said side portions and defined :t'
therefrom by fold lines, central rib forming portions connected to the outer edges of the bottom forming portions and defined therefrom by iold line, said central rib forming portions being provided at their outer edges with pairs of spaced notches and at their ends with substantially T- shaped lock engaging means, end portions projecting from the ends of said central portion and defined therefrom by fold lines, locking tabs projecting from the outer edges of the end portions and defined therefrom by fold lines, H-shaped slits formed centrally on said flaps, and fiaps extending from the side portions and defined therefrom by fold lines, and means on the end portion to engage said T-shaped locking portions.
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US3100595A (en) * 1961-02-27 1963-08-13 Continental Can Co Cantaloupe containers
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US3834608A (en) * 1973-01-29 1974-09-10 Union Camp Corp Compartmented tray
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US2593895A (en) * 1948-08-17 1952-04-22 William R Kohl Shipping container
US2644631A (en) * 1949-04-30 1953-07-07 Standard Paper Box Corp Disposable bottle container
US2584967A (en) * 1949-08-26 1952-02-05 Chicago Carton Co Packaging tray
US2711819A (en) * 1951-08-15 1955-06-28 Sutherland Paper Co Compartment carton
US2723796A (en) * 1952-11-08 1955-11-15 George V Malmgren Partition tray
US2842263A (en) * 1953-11-09 1958-07-08 Satem S A Sa Soc D Applicantio Supporting box for articles, method and means for its manufacture
US2881914A (en) * 1954-04-28 1959-04-14 Forsum Company Shipping and display cartons
US2823797A (en) * 1954-07-01 1958-02-18 Westinghouse Electric Corp Article packing and display container
US2974851A (en) * 1957-12-02 1961-03-14 Diamond National Corp Cartons
US2983427A (en) * 1958-02-01 1961-05-09 Max Lehner Stirnemann Packing
US3001684A (en) * 1959-04-13 1961-09-26 St Regis Paper Co Service tray
US3100595A (en) * 1961-02-27 1963-08-13 Continental Can Co Cantaloupe containers
US3246827A (en) * 1964-05-27 1966-04-19 Container Corp One piece egg carton
US3355012A (en) * 1965-01-21 1967-11-28 Continental Can Co Double wall separator for bottle carriers
US3351261A (en) * 1965-05-17 1967-11-07 Sprinter Pack Ab Multi-cell trays
US3394860A (en) * 1966-11-02 1968-07-30 Plastic Entpr Inc Shipping tray
US3770116A (en) * 1971-10-12 1973-11-06 Riegel Paper Corp Display carton
US3834608A (en) * 1973-01-29 1974-09-10 Union Camp Corp Compartmented tray
US4192443A (en) * 1978-07-10 1980-03-11 Champion International Corporation Divided paperboard tray
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