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US2408159A
US2408159A US525238A US52523844A US2408159A US 2408159 A US2408159 A US 2408159A US 525238 A US525238 A US 525238A US 52523844 A US52523844 A US 52523844A US 2408159 A US2408159 A US 2408159A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65D2571/00185Wrapper locking means integral with the wrapper interlocked by tabs cut within one end and facing away from the other end when blank is unfolded, and co-operting with openings at the other end
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  • wrapper formed fromfibreboard or similar flexiblematerial adapted to be folded to form a rectangular structure for holding a group of yarn package's, so that each package will be held in spacedrelation to the others of the group.
  • a further object. of the invention resides in providing a wrapper for packing th yarn packages in a cartonor other suitable packing case, the wrappers being stacked in vertical tiers with- .in the packing case, with each wrapper having rial from which the wrapperis formed made in accordance with the invention. 7
  • Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view of'a container, carton or the like showing several of the yarn package wrappers packed therein,
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged vertical sectional view taken approximately midway through one of the wrappers with the yarn carrying cones fitted therein
  • V Figure 4 is a top plan view of one of the wra pers showing the locking tongue for holding the interlocking engagement with each other when in stacked relation whereby the wrappers are held against displacement during handling or shipping.
  • a still further object of the invention resides in providing a wrapper formed of fibreboard adapted to be folded about one or any selected number of yarn packages, the wrapper being pro- .vided with means to receive andhold the ends of the yarn carrying cones to prevent sidewise movement of each package of yarn to prevent contact of the yarn package with any part of the "carton or the adjacent yarn packages.
  • a still further object of the, invention resides in providing a wrapper for holding a group of yarn packages which may be easily stacked in a carton or shipping case and which will securely hold the yarn packages against contact with one another, each wrapper constituting a separate unit permitting easy removal of the merchandise from the carton.
  • Another object of the invention resides in providing a structure of the above mentioned character which is simple to assemble, eflicient in use wrapper in folded relation,
  • Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on line 55 of Figure 4 looking in the direction of the arrows, and
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of the wrapper in a partly folded condition.
  • A designates generally each of the wrappers constituting the present invention, patterned and cut in any selected manner, as hereinafter set forth.
  • Each wrapper A comprises a normally flat sheet-like or board-like body I 0, preferably made from fibreboard or any other'fibrous material having the required stifiness and strength, yet being light in weight to give a certain inherent amount of flexibilit without tearing or breaking.
  • This body [0 is anelongated or rectangular sheet having spaced parallel transversely disposed crease lines H created therein at proper distances apart to permit the body to be folded to build a wrapper having a bottom wall l2, end walls l3, and overlapped interlocking dual top flaps l4 and I5, respectively, the latter being the extremities of the sheet forming the body.
  • the flaps l4 and I5 are approximately of the same size with respect to each other for full overlapping relationship to one another when in this position.
  • the flap M underlies the flap I5, and each flap 1 4 has die cut therein at selected spaced intervals holes or openings l6, while the bottom wall l2 has die cut therein in centered vertical alignment with the holes l6, larger holes or openings H, th latter, together with the holes l6 are gauged in sizes with respect.
  • These wrappers each in its horizontal all-over dimensions is such as to snugly fit within the container, carton or the like B to D have the inside surfaces of its wall make close contact with such wrapper for the removable fitting therein.
  • the underlying top flap M of the wrapper is formed with an elongated slot 59, which opens through the outer free edge 2t of the flap, while the top flap at the approximate center thereof has cuttherein a latching tongue 2
  • the flap l5 has holes or openings 23 formed therein, which are of the same size as' the holes or openings H and vertically register or align with the latter and the holes or openings It, so that when a plurality of Wrappers are stacked in the container, carton or the like B the cones l8 at their larger ends in the superposed wrapper will engage these holes or openings 23 of the underneath wrapper for the intercoupling of the wrappers in their stacked relationship within the container, carton or the like. In this manner the stacked wrappers will be held against displacement with relation to each other and thus eliminate distortion of the Walls of the container, carton or the like when the wrappers are stacked therein.
  • each wrapper adjacent the uppermost crease lines ll next to the top flaps l4 and I5 are provided with finger engaging apertures 24, so that the wrapper when set-up for holding the cones I'B therein can be carried, inserted in and removed from the container B in a ready and easy manner, these apertures being normally closed by displaceable hingeacting tabs 25 cut from the body 50 in the formation of the said apertures zdtherein.
  • the .number of holes or openings I8, I1 and 23 will be varied according to the quantity of merchandise to be nested in each wrapper and are spaced to hold the merchandise in spaced relation to each other to prevent co tact therebetween'and with the walls of the carton in which they are packed.
  • the sides of the wrappers A'when setup, which are at substantially right angles to the end walls l3 are entirely open, excepting when in the placement of two or more Wrappers in the same plane with each other, one of the closed ends l3 of one wrapper is located at the fully open side of the other wrapper next thereto, so that the closed end wall I3 acts as a closure for the open side, when the wrappers are placed within a container, carton or the like B.
  • is of a width to frictionally bind against the opposite edges of the slot IQ for receiving the same for holding it fast, and thus prevents Weaving and causes the larger holes or openings to fall into proper position directly over the smaller holes or openings with relation to the top flaps of each wrapper.
  • Each body I0 of the wrapper A is of a one piece sheet of material and suchwrapper is'of a knockdown or collapsible form, it being normally flat and when set-up for holding merchandise will be stacked on one another in the shipping-container, carton Or the like, two, three or four high and the bottom or lowermost end of each cone in the wrapper will fit over the smaller end of the cone in the wrapper beneath and engage in the open ing 23, thus interlocking the wrappers in stacked relation.
  • a package of yarn cones comprising a sheet of fibrous material folded to form a rectangular frame having top and bottom walls inclosing the cones, the ends of said sheet being secured in overlapping relation to form a double layer top wall, said top and bottom walls having aligned openings therein, the openings in the inner layer of the top wall being relatively small and the openings in the outer layer of the top wall and bottom wall being relatively large and substantially the same size, the lower end of each cone being snugly received in one of the bottom openings and projecting therethrough, the'upper end of each cone being snugly received in the small opening of the top wall and the large opening in the outer layer'of the top Wall being adapted to snugly receive the projecting lower end of the cone of an adjacent package When the packages are disposed in stacked relation and operating to interlock said packages together.

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Sept. 24, 1946. 1g, BQ 2,408,159
. PACKING WRAPPER Filed March a, 1944 2 She ets-Sheet 1 "n",.rununuuununn,"a..."u..-
Patented Sept. 24, 1946 UNITED 1 STATE PATENT OFFICE} PACKING WRAPPER George W. Boh, Chattanooga, Tenn, assignor to 0. B. Andrews Company, Chattanooga, Tenn., a corporation of Tennessee Application March 6, 1944, Serial No. 525,238
1 Claim. 1
wrapper formed fromfibreboard or similar flexiblematerial adapted to be folded to form a rectangular structure for holding a group of yarn package's, so that each package will be held in spacedrelation to the others of the group.
A further object. of the invention resides in providing a wrapper for packing th yarn packages in a cartonor other suitable packing case, the wrappers being stacked in vertical tiers with- .in the packing case, with each wrapper having rial from which the wrapperis formed made in accordance with the invention. 7
. Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view of'a container, carton or the like showing several of the yarn package wrappers packed therein,
Figure 3 is an enlarged vertical sectional view taken approximately midway through one of the wrappers with the yarn carrying cones fitted therein, V Figure 4 is a top plan view of one of the wra pers showing the locking tongue for holding the interlocking engagement with each other when in stacked relation whereby the wrappers are held against displacement during handling or shipping.
A still further object of the invention resides in providing a wrapper formed of fibreboard adapted to be folded about one or any selected number of yarn packages, the wrapper being pro- .vided with means to receive andhold the ends of the yarn carrying cones to prevent sidewise movement of each package of yarn to prevent contact of the yarn package with any part of the "carton or the adjacent yarn packages.
A still further object of the, invention resides in providing a wrapper for holding a group of yarn packages which may be easily stacked in a carton or shipping case and which will securely hold the yarn packages against contact with one another, each wrapper constituting a separate unit permitting easy removal of the merchandise from the carton.
Another object of the invention resides in providing a structure of the above mentioned character which is simple to assemble, eflicient in use wrapper in folded relation,
Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on line 55 of Figure 4 looking in the direction of the arrows, and
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the wrapper in a partly folded condition.
Similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views in the drawings.
Referring to the drawings in detail A designates generally each of the wrappers constituting the present invention, patterned and cut in any selected manner, as hereinafter set forth.
Each wrapper A comprises a normally flat sheet-like or board-like body I 0, preferably made from fibreboard or any other'fibrous material having the required stifiness and strength, yet being light in weight to give a certain inherent amount of flexibilit without tearing or breaking. This body [0 is anelongated or rectangular sheet having spaced parallel transversely disposed crease lines H created therein at proper distances apart to permit the body to be folded to build a wrapper having a bottom wall l2, end walls l3, and overlapped interlocking dual top flaps l4 and I5, respectively, the latter being the extremities of the sheet forming the body. The flaps l4 and I5 are approximately of the same size with respect to each other for full overlapping relationship to one another when in this position. The flap M underlies the flap I5, and each flap 1 4 has die cut therein at selected spaced intervals holes or openings l6, while the bottom wall l2 has die cut therein in centered vertical alignment with the holes l6, larger holes or openings H, th latter, together with the holes l6 are gauged in sizes with respect. to companion ends of cones l8 carrying yarn to be stored or shipped in a container, carton or the like generally denoted at B, of a determined given size for accommodating one or more of the wrappers herein before set forth. These wrappers each in its horizontal all-over dimensions is such as to snugly fit within the container, carton or the like B to D have the inside surfaces of its wall make close contact with such wrapper for the removable fitting therein.
The underlying top flap M of the wrapper is formed with an elongated slot 59, which opens through the outer free edge 2t of the flap, while the top flap at the approximate center thereof has cuttherein a latching tongue 2|, which registers with the slot I8 to be received therein and interlocks with the closed innermost end 22 of the latter when the flaps l4 and l5 are in overlapped superposed relation to each other with the cones I3 nested therein with the ends of the cones interfitting the holes or openings I6 and I1, as has been before described.
The flap l5 has holes or openings 23 formed therein, which are of the same size as' the holes or openings H and vertically register or align with the latter and the holes or openings It, so that when a plurality of Wrappers are stacked in the container, carton or the like B the cones l8 at their larger ends in the superposed wrapper will engage these holes or openings 23 of the underneath wrapper for the intercoupling of the wrappers in their stacked relationship within the container, carton or the like. In this manner the stacked wrappers will be held against displacement with relation to each other and thus eliminate distortion of the Walls of the container, carton or the like when the wrappers are stacked therein.
The opposite end Walls 13 of each wrapper adjacent the uppermost crease lines ll next to the top flaps l4 and I5 are provided with finger engaging apertures 24, so that the wrapper when set-up for holding the cones I'B therein can be carried, inserted in and removed from the container B in a ready and easy manner, these apertures being normally closed by displaceable hingeacting tabs 25 cut from the body 50 in the formation of the said apertures zdtherein.
The .number of holes or openings I8, I1 and 23 will be varied according to the quantity of merchandise to be nested in each wrapper and are spaced to hold the merchandise in spaced relation to each other to prevent co tact therebetween'and with the walls of the carton in which they are packed.
The sides of the wrappers A'when setup, which are at substantially right angles to the end walls l3 are entirely open, excepting when in the placement of two or more Wrappers in the same plane with each other, one of the closed ends l3 of one wrapper is located at the fully open side of the other wrapper next thereto, so that the closed end wall I3 acts as a closure for the open side, when the wrappers are placed within a container, carton or the like B.
The tongue 2| is of a width to frictionally bind against the opposite edges of the slot IQ for receiving the same for holding it fast, and thus prevents Weaving and causes the larger holes or openings to fall into proper position directly over the smaller holes or openings with relation to the top flaps of each wrapper.
It will be seen that the yarn on the cones l8 when nested in the wrapper A will not touch any part thereof, and the same practically float within the wrapper, any side sway or shifting of the cones being impossible due to the ends of the cones being engaged with the openings l6 and I1.
Each body I0 of the wrapper A is of a one piece sheet of material and suchwrapper is'of a knockdown or collapsible form, it being normally flat and when set-up for holding merchandise will be stacked on one another in the shipping-container, carton Or the like, two, three or four high and the bottom or lowermost end of each cone in the wrapper will fit over the smaller end of the cone in the wrapper beneath and engage in the open ing 23, thus interlocking the wrappers in stacked relation.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
A package of yarn cones comprising a sheet of fibrous material folded to form a rectangular frame having top and bottom walls inclosing the cones, the ends of said sheet being secured in overlapping relation to form a double layer top wall, said top and bottom walls having aligned openings therein, the openings in the inner layer of the top wall being relatively small and the openings in the outer layer of the top wall and bottom wall being relatively large and substantially the same size, the lower end of each cone being snugly received in one of the bottom openings and projecting therethrough, the'upper end of each cone being snugly received in the small opening of the top wall and the large opening in the outer layer'of the top Wall being adapted to snugly receive the projecting lower end of the cone of an adjacent package When the packages are disposed in stacked relation and operating to interlock said packages together.
GEORGE W. BOH.
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US2583672A (en) * 1949-04-07 1952-01-29 Celanese Corp Carton
US2583673A (en) * 1949-05-26 1952-01-29 Celanese Corp Carton
US2593689A (en) * 1946-09-11 1952-04-22 Sylvania Electric Prod Lamp container
US2597377A (en) * 1948-03-20 1952-05-20 Atlanta Paper Company Prepackaging unit for rayon yarn and the like
US2603923A (en) * 1950-09-29 1952-07-22 Container Corp Method of packaging articles in handled carriers
US2628715A (en) * 1949-08-03 1953-02-17 Pallet Devices Inc Palletized shipping structure
US2646202A (en) * 1949-10-08 1953-07-21 Gaylord Container Corp Flap locking device for container inserts
US2654474A (en) * 1950-02-23 1953-10-06 Gardner Board & Carton Co Package for capped containers
US2690290A (en) * 1949-04-19 1954-09-28 O B Andrews Company Yarn cone holder with locking means
US2708066A (en) * 1949-07-26 1955-05-10 Du Pont Yarn tube wrapper
US2721689A (en) * 1952-12-06 1955-10-25 Gaylord Container Corp Yarn cone holder
US2731776A (en) * 1950-09-15 1956-01-24 Dacam Corp Method of packaging cylindrical objects in carriers
US2764285A (en) * 1953-02-20 1956-09-25 Celanese Corp Cartons
US2808194A (en) * 1955-09-19 1957-10-01 Hiram Walker & Sons Inc Package container for gift merchandise
US3256983A (en) * 1963-12-13 1966-06-21 Lech Nicholas Shipping carton for crown capped bottles

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2593689A (en) * 1946-09-11 1952-04-22 Sylvania Electric Prod Lamp container
US2597377A (en) * 1948-03-20 1952-05-20 Atlanta Paper Company Prepackaging unit for rayon yarn and the like
US2583672A (en) * 1949-04-07 1952-01-29 Celanese Corp Carton
US2690290A (en) * 1949-04-19 1954-09-28 O B Andrews Company Yarn cone holder with locking means
US2583673A (en) * 1949-05-26 1952-01-29 Celanese Corp Carton
US2708066A (en) * 1949-07-26 1955-05-10 Du Pont Yarn tube wrapper
US2628715A (en) * 1949-08-03 1953-02-17 Pallet Devices Inc Palletized shipping structure
US2646202A (en) * 1949-10-08 1953-07-21 Gaylord Container Corp Flap locking device for container inserts
US2654474A (en) * 1950-02-23 1953-10-06 Gardner Board & Carton Co Package for capped containers
US2731776A (en) * 1950-09-15 1956-01-24 Dacam Corp Method of packaging cylindrical objects in carriers
US2603923A (en) * 1950-09-29 1952-07-22 Container Corp Method of packaging articles in handled carriers
US2721689A (en) * 1952-12-06 1955-10-25 Gaylord Container Corp Yarn cone holder
US2764285A (en) * 1953-02-20 1956-09-25 Celanese Corp Cartons
US2808194A (en) * 1955-09-19 1957-10-01 Hiram Walker & Sons Inc Package container for gift merchandise
US3256983A (en) * 1963-12-13 1966-06-21 Lech Nicholas Shipping carton for crown capped bottles

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