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- tents and yet provides a maximum amount of protection against injury to the outerv layers of tape in case the container should be dropped or struck.
- roll-centering cartons'of the character above described are expensive'and difiicult to manufactur and ordinarily require a large number of complicated gluing and assembling operations which increase their cost in time and labor, and materially reduce thefeasibility of.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a simple, compact, roll-centering carton formed from a single blank requiringa single gluing operation for its assembly and including a simple andv improved means for centering the roll oftape with respect to. the, side ,walls of the carton.
- Still another object oft-he present invention is to provide a container construction which aifords a maximum amount of protection to its contents both from physical blows and damage, and from dust and air-borne germs.
- An additional objector the invention is to provide a single piece container blank whereby, with a single gluing operation, there is provided a roll-centering carton which may readily be folded and assembled in roll-carrying position.
- Another feature of the present device is its utility as a combination shipping, storing and tape dispensing device, and it will be noted that the roll may be left in place on the central hub and portions removed from time to time as required for use. Access to the roll for dispensing purposes may be effected at either end of the carton merely by unfolding the desired end flap. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a convenientsingle piece tape dispensing carton of the character described.
- Fig. l is a perspective view of a container embodying the invention with one of the end flaps open;
- r w p Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the container shown in Fig. 1 with a roll of tape therein;
- Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken substantially along the line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is a plan View of the container blank for forming the container illustrated in Figs. 1, 2, and 3 and showing in dotted lines the position of the parts after the gluing operation and prior to completion of the assembling and loading operations;
- Fig. 5 is a detailed perspective view of the interlocking flap and hub portions of the container;.
- Fig. 6 is a top plan view similar to Fig. 2 of another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 'I is a sectional view taken substantially along the line l''! of Fig. 6;
- Fig. 8 is a top plan view of the blank employed in forming the container illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7;
- Fig. 9 is a top plan view similar to Fig. 2 of a third embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line 10-10 of Fig. 9; and p Fig. 11 is a top plan View of the blank employed in forming the containerillustrated in Figs. 9 and 10. L
- the side Walls 3 and 5 maybe provided withtabs H) which are to be tucked in before the end walls are folded into place.
- the end walls 2 and 4 have extensions H and i2, respectively; forming end flaps each of which is integral with the? adjacent end wall and provided with transverse score lines FE and I4 to facilitate foldingthe end flap into' place during the cartonclosing operatiOI-I'.
- the side walls 3 and 5- am provided-with oxtensio-n's- [5 and PS- respectively, each ofwhich is creased along a transverse score .line H.
- the extension FG- is pr'oi' i d'ed with a shortstub 3 creased on score line' f9.
- the extension E 5 may be provided with a forming tongue 20*, having score lines 2 5, E2 and 23, defining portions 25, 25 and 2ii. 7
- the cartons may be opened; loadedtvith rolls of tape; and" closed; ei'ther by'hand orby suitable automatic machinery.
- the 7 opening operation the side walls a and 5 up into the position indicated by dotted lines Fig.
- the rolr 21 With the tongue 29 S'ucliraised position, the rolr 21 may then he slipped into place from oneend of thecarton and the tongue portion 29 pressed down-- wardly so as to contact the inner rif-i-g '28 of the roll 2-1 and the portion 26 is thus folded along score lines i9, 2
- each of the end flaps is preferably provided with suitable notches 29 or other hub portion engaging means whereby, as the end flap is tucked into place, the hub walls is and 24 enter the notches 29 and are rigidly retained in position thereby, as illustrated in detail in Fig. 5.
- one end flap is always in hub supporting position during the entire tape dispensing operation
- the inwardly projecting hub is likewise securely retained in place by the notches 29 crime erm ne
- the intermediate portion E5 0 1* the hub tongue is secured in its foldedposition by means of the flaps 35 and 36 un'der wnicn it is slipped as indicated in Fig. 1e and by" which it securely retained place.
- a cartoni or enclosing andcentrally supporting a roll of tape said carton comprising a single-blank of material of form-retaining characteristics having a base portion defining one side downwardly deformed to form a roll-centering hub to retain a roll against movement inany direction, and others: of said extensions being interengageable with the side edges of said tongue to structurally support the hub in position.
- a roll-centering and enclosing carton comprising a base, a plurality of interlocking members extending from said base to form an enclosure, two of said members having end portions secured together and providing a roll-centering hub comprising an elongated strip of material formed and inwardly disposed so that the edges thereof form a rectangular hub spaced from the peripheral walls of said container, others of said members including securing means engaging said elongated strip to retain said' hub in place.
- ma carton having peripheral walls, a hub extension for centrally supporting rolls in spaced relationship from the peripheral walls of the carton, said hub extension comprising a substantially U-shaped strip of carton material secured to one of the carton walls and positioned intermediate the walls, and end flap means on said carton adapted to cooperate with said hub extension to retain said hub extension in a central position.
- a one-piece blank for forming a shipping carton having a central hub portion comprising a base section forming the bottom of the carton, extensions onieach side of saidi base section forming the side and end walls of the carton, said extensions including portions formed to interlock one with the other, one of said extensions having a tongue which may be secured to an opposed extension and displaced inwardly to form a roll centering hub, said hub being of substantially U-shape and being retained in place by others of said interlocking extensions to provide a centralhub in the assembled carton.
- a one-piece blank for forming a shipping carton having an annular interior space and a central hub portion said blank comprising a base section having a cut-away central portion, tabs on opposed edges of said cut-away portion side wall extensions including portions forming the top of said carton, the ends of said extensions being formed to interlockand provide a rigid structure, said extensions also including an inwardly directed hub portion engageable by said tabs on said edges of the cut-away portion.
- a carton blank for forming a shipping and storing carton to enclose and support a roll of tape having a central opening said blank comprising a rectangular base section to form one wall of the carton, a plurality of outwardly directed sections extending from the edges of said base section to form peripheral side walls of the carton, an opposed pair of said side walls having extensions adapted to be folded inwardly and having an elongated tongue securing said extensions together to form a portion of the top wall of said carton, said extensions including a portion inwardly deformable to provide a roll center'- ing hub in said carton, another pair of said side walls having extensions forming end flaps for said carton, said flaps being formed to interlock with the central hub of said carton.
- a shipping carton for the support of fragile rolls without contact with the periphery of the roll comprising a base portion forming the body of the carton, wall extending upwardly from the edges of the base portion, and a top for said carton formed from extensions on said walls, one of said extensions having an elongated tongue portion supported to form an inwardly directed roll-supporting hub.
- a one-piece blank for forming a shipping carton with a central hub portion comprising a base section forming the bottom of the carton and having a central aperture, extensions on each side of said base section forming the side and end walls of the carton, additional extensions on said side walls formed to interlock one with the other, one of said additional extensions having a tongue scored to provide inwardly directed portions connected by an intermediate portion, and means for interlocking said intermediate portion with the edges of said aperture in said base section to provide a central hub member.
- a shipping carton for the support of rolls having central inner openings comprising a base portion forming the body of the carton, walls extending upwardly from the edges of the base porti0n,and extensions on said walls ing inwardly extending portions secured together 7 t to also form an opposed side wall of said container, said side and edge walls forming an annulus into which a roll of tape may be inserted in edgewise relation, said annulus being of a size substantially larger than said roll of tape and said opposed side edge Walls having a portion deformable into the central opening of said roll of tape to form a rectangular hub and adapted when so deformed to draw the closure more closely about said roll of tape.
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1943. E. c. SCOTT CARTON CONSTRUCTION Filed July 28, 1941 2 Sheets-Sheet l Aug. 17, 1943.
E. C. SCOTT CARTON CONSTRUCTION Filed July 28, 1941 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Aug. 17, 1943 CARTON ooNs'rnuorion Edward C. Scott, Chicago, IiL, assignor to Ace Carton Corporation, Cicero, 111., a corporation of Illinois Application July 25,1941, Serial No. 404,280 Claims. (01. corpse) This invention relates to containers, and more particularly to light and economical containers for the shipping, storing, and dispensing of rolls of tape.
In the handlingshippingand storing of rolls of tape, and particularly tape such as masking tape, decorative tinsel, and the like, which may or may not be provided with an adhesive backing, it is desirableto provide a light and simple container which permits ready access to the con-,
tents and yet provides a maximum amount of protection against injury to the outerv layers of tape in case the container should be dropped or struck.
To this end, it has heretofore been proposed to provide a container having a roll-centering device adapted to be inserted in the usual large central opening in a roll of tape and retain said roll in spaced relationship with respect to the peripheral confines of the container. This manner of supporting rolls of tape prevents pressure upon or contact with the periphery of the rolLand prevents distortion or mutilation of the tape.
However, roll-centering cartons'of the character above described are expensive'and difiicult to manufactur and ordinarily require a large number of complicated gluing and assembling operations which increase their cost in time and labor, and materially reduce thefeasibility of.
the use of such cartons. Furthermore, the constructions heretofore proposed frequently require thesecuring together of several separate parts into a single unit with the manifold gluing and sealing operations thus entailed.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a simple, economical, and efiicient roll-centering carton of the character set forth, wherein the necessary folding, securing, and sealing operations are reduced to a minimum and a satisfactory roll-centering enclosure is provided. H
Another object of the present invention is to provide a simple, compact, roll-centering carton formed from a single blank requiringa single gluing operation for its assembly and including a simple andv improved means for centering the roll oftape with respect to. the, side ,walls of the carton.
. It is also an object of this invention to provide a carton which may be stored or'shipped fiat in. order to save space but which, when required for use, may readily be manipulated into roll-loading position.
- Still another object oft-he present invention is to provide a container construction which aifords a maximum amount of protection to its contents both from physical blows and damage, and from dust and air-borne germs. I
An additional objector the invention is to provide a single piece container blank whereby, with a single gluing operation, there is provided a roll-centering carton which may readily be folded and assembled in roll-carrying position.
Another feature of the present device is its utility as a combination shipping, storing and tape dispensing device, and it will be noted that the roll may be left in place on the central hub and portions removed from time to time as required for use. Access to the roll for dispensing purposes may be effected at either end of the carton merely by unfolding the desired end flap. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a convenientsingle piece tape dispensing carton of the character described.
Other objects and advantages will appear from a consideration of the following detailed speci- .fication. For a more complete understanding of this invention reference may now be had to the drawings, in which: 7
Fig. l is a perspective view of a container embodying the invention with one of the end flaps open; r w p Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the container shown in Fig. 1 with a roll of tape therein;
Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken substantially along the line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a plan View of the container blank for forming the container illustrated in Figs. 1, 2, and 3 and showing in dotted lines the position of the parts after the gluing operation and prior to completion of the assembling and loading operations;
Fig. 5 is a detailed perspective view of the interlocking flap and hub portions of the container;.
Fig. 6 is a top plan view similar to Fig. 2 of another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 'I is a sectional view taken substantially along the line l''! of Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a top plan view of the blank employed in forming the container illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7;
Fig. 9 is a top plan view similar to Fig. 2 of a third embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line 10-10 of Fig. 9; and p Fig. 11 is a top plan View of the blank employed in forming the containerillustrated in Figs. 9 and 10. L
and end walls 2, 3, 4 and 5 Which may be folded along the score lines 6, 1, 8 and 9, respectively,
to provide opposite side and end walls for the carton.
The side Walls 3 and 5 maybe provided withtabs H) which are to be tucked in before the end walls are folded into place. The end walls 2 and 4 have extensions H and i2, respectively; forming end flaps each of which is integral with the? adjacent end wall and provided with transverse score lines FE and I4 to facilitate foldingthe end flap into' place during the cartonclosing operatiOI-I'.
The side walls 3 and 5- am provided-with oxtensio-n's- [5 and PS- respectively, each ofwhich is creased along a transverse score .line H. The extension FG- is pr'oi' i d'ed with a shortstub 3 creased on score line' f9. The extension E 5 may be provided with a forming tongue 20*, having score lines 2 5, E2 and 23, defining portions 25, 25 and 2ii. 7
In assembling the carton front the above d'escribed time. the sideextension :8 together the ortion [3 is first folded inwardly along'tfie associated score line ii to the dotted line posio tio'n shown in Fig. The op osite extension- I 5 togetiier with the tongue 25 is then' folded in wardiy along" the similar score FF. When these extensionsare so folded, the securing ertions H 8 and Z6 overlap and may be seeure'd together' gluing; stapling, or other suitable means. y I
After ti ie sid'e extensions have been ecured te gather as aforesaid, the carton, altho'u 1' 1 stantially flat and therefore in condi t for storageor shipping,- is" ready for immediateuse. The single gluing operation above recited is the only step necessary to provide a carton assembly reaay'te be loaded and closed.
The cartons may be opened; loadedtvith rolls of tape; and" closed; ei'ther by'hand orby suitable automatic machinery. The 7 opening operation the side walls a and 5 up into the position indicated by dotted lines Fig. With the tongue 29 S'ucliraised position, the rolr 21 may then he slipped into place from oneend of thecarton and the tongue portion 29 pressed down-- wardly so as to contact the inner rif-i-g '28 of the roll 2-1 and the portion 26 is thus folded along score lines i9, 2|, 22 and 23 to make the central hub or s indle u on which the roll is su ported whileit is inthe box and atom: which it may rotate as ta e is withdrawn from the roll and dispensed from the carton.
Itwill be noted that with this construction the simple act of inwardly (repress-- g tlle ioiig i 2'8 forms the central hub for the roll without any additionalgluing or securing step.
In Figs. 1 and 2' one oit-h'e end naps s shown closed while-the other is Shown open. The end flaps l l and i are ex hsions upon the endwalls 2 and respectively, and,-
of the transverse score line M on or the end flaps, they may readily be folded and tuel-ied into place as illustrated. Each of the end flaps is preferably provided with suitable notches 29 or other hub portion engaging means whereby, as the end flap is tucked into place, the hub walls is and 24 enter the notches 29 and are rigidly retained in position thereby, as illustrated in detail in Fig. 5.
Thus: it will be seerrwith the above embodiment that merely inserting. the end flap into position causes the slots automatically to engage and secure the hub in position and lock all of the parts in a manner best adapted to resist the strains which may be imposed upon the carton.
Furthermore, one end flap is always in hub supporting position during the entire tape dispensing operation;
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figs. 6; '7 and- 8 similar parts are designated by the samereference numerals. The tongue 26, as shown best in Fig. 8, is provided with laterany prtijecting portions 36 and 3-4 which are creased along" score" lines 32' and when folded outwardly,- provide additional wallsfor the hub of the carton as indicated in Fig. 7. With this construction the inner portion of the cari is: completely enc1osed ,-aii"ording maximum protection to'th-e'i aside of the roll, aridthe' opening-loadingand closing operations are the same as. in the embodiment heretoforedescribed. In
this embodiment the inwardly projecting hub is likewise securely retained in place by the notches 29 crime erm ne In the embo imerit' disclosed in Figs. 9, l0 and 11, wherein similar parts are again identified by the same reference numerals,- the eentralor base portion t is shownformed with a central open-- ing 34 provided with inwardl directediiaps 35 and 36.- With this arrangement the intermediate portion E5 0 1* the hub tongue is secured in its foldedposition by means of the flaps 35 and 36 un'der wnicn it is slipped as indicated in Fig. 1e and by" which it securely retained place. Withthis arrangement the roll hub is secured at both its inner portion 25 and its outer portion to the topand bottom oi the container, insuring a maximumrigidity within the limits of the characteristics of the material of w-hi'chthecarton isfo'rm'edi 1 While particular embodiments of the invention have'beei'i shown, it 'will be understood, of course, that it is not desired that the invention be limited thereto since many modifications may be made, and it is; therefore; contemplated by the appended claims to cover such modincations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. 7
Having. thus described the invention, what is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:
1 A cartoni or enclosing andcentrally supporting a roll of tape said carton comprising a single-blank of material of form-retaining characteristics having a base portion defining one side downwardly deformed to form a roll-centering hub to retain a roll against movement inany direction, and others: of said extensions being interengageable with the side edges of said tongue to structurally support the hub in position.
2. A roll-centering and enclosing carton comprising a base, a plurality of interlocking members extending from said base to form an enclosure, two of said members having end portions secured together and providing a roll-centering hub comprising an elongated strip of material formed and inwardly disposed so that the edges thereof form a rectangular hub spaced from the peripheral walls of said container, others of said members including securing means engaging said elongated strip to retain said' hub in place.
3. ma carton having peripheral walls, a hub extension for centrally supporting rolls in spaced relationship from the peripheral walls of the carton, said hub extension comprising a substantially U-shaped strip of carton material secured to one of the carton walls and positioned intermediate the walls, and end flap means on said carton adapted to cooperate with said hub extension to retain said hub extension in a central position.
4. A one-piece blank for forming a shipping carton having a central hub portion, said blank comprising a base section forming the bottom of the carton, extensions onieach side of saidi base section forming the side and end walls of the carton, said extensions including portions formed to interlock one with the other, one of said extensions having a tongue which may be secured to an opposed extension and displaced inwardly to form a roll centering hub, said hub being of substantially U-shape and being retained in place by others of said interlocking extensions to provide a centralhub in the assembled carton. l
5. A one-piece blank for forming a shipping carton having an annular interior space and a central hub portion, said blank comprising a base section having a cut-away central portion, tabs on opposed edges of said cut-away portion side wall extensions including portions forming the top of said carton, the ends of said extensions being formed to interlockand provide a rigid structure, said extensions also including an inwardly directed hub portion engageable by said tabs on said edges of the cut-away portion.
6. A carton blank for forming a shipping and storing carton to enclose and support a roll of tape having a central opening, said blank comprising a rectangular base section to form one wall of the carton, a plurality of outwardly directed sections extending from the edges of said base section to form peripheral side walls of the carton, an opposed pair of said side walls having extensions adapted to be folded inwardly and having an elongated tongue securing said extensions together to form a portion of the top wall of said carton, said extensions including a portion inwardly deformable to provide a roll center'- ing hub in said carton, another pair of said side walls having extensions forming end flaps for said carton, said flaps being formed to interlock with the central hub of said carton.
7. A shipping carton for the support of fragile rolls without contact with the periphery of the roll comprising a base portion forming the body of the carton, wall extending upwardly from the edges of the base portion, and a top for said carton formed from extensions on said walls, one of said extensions having an elongated tongue portion supported to form an inwardly directed roll-supporting hub.
8. A one-piece blank for forming a shipping carton with a central hub portion comprising a base section forming the bottom of the carton and having a central aperture, extensions on each side of said base section forming the side and end walls of the carton, additional extensions on said side walls formed to interlock one with the other, one of said additional extensions having a tongue scored to provide inwardly directed portions connected by an intermediate portion, and means for interlocking said intermediate portion with the edges of said aperture in said base section to provide a central hub member.
9. A shipping carton for the support of rolls having central inner openings, said carton comprising a base portion forming the body of the carton, walls extending upwardly from the edges of the base porti0n,and extensions on said walls ing inwardly extending portions secured together 7 t to also form an opposed side wall of said container, said side and edge walls forming an annulus into which a roll of tape may be inserted in edgewise relation, said annulus being of a size substantially larger than said roll of tape and said opposed side edge Walls having a portion deformable into the central opening of said roll of tape to form a rectangular hub and adapted when so deformed to draw the closure more closely about said roll of tape.
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