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US2535289A
US2535289A US6864A US686448A US2535289A US 2535289 A US2535289 A US 2535289A US 6864 A US6864 A US 6864A US 686448 A US686448 A US 686448A US 2535289 A US2535289 A US 2535289A
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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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    • B65D5/48026Squaring or like elements, e.g. honeycomb element, i.e. at least four not aligned compartments
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  • Our invention is an improvement in containers, such as boxes or cartons of cardboard or other sheet material, and more particularly the interior construction thereof.
  • An important object of our invention is to provide a member adapted to be set up on the inside of a box or carton, and so designed as to divide it into a number of cells of compartments, for receiving and separating or grouping the contents of the box.
  • Another object is to provide such a member that consists of not more than two parts at most, each of which is preferably of sheet material bent int shape, one part being formed to divide the interior of the box longitudinally and the other crosswise, both said parts engaging each other in the required interfitting relation.
  • the member is thus simple in structure and easy and inexpensive to produce.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a receptacle having my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the box or carton only.
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of a blank of material forming one part of said member.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of said part after it is given its final shape.
  • Figure 5 shows in plan another blank of sheet material for the other part of said member.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of the lastnamed part in its final shape.
  • Figure 7 shows in perspective, the two'parts assembled and ready for use.
  • the body of the box or receptacle is illustrated at I. It has the shape of a tray, and may be fashioned of cardboard or other material and in any suitable manner. Within it is the member 2, embodying this invention, and dividing the interior into cells or compartments 3. These are formed by means of a longitudinal partition 4 and transverse partitions 5, intersecting the partition 4.
  • the tray or body I receives a lid or closure, not shown, to cover the box and its contents.
  • the member 2 is made up of two parts, one of which has the shape of a blank 6 in Figure 3, and the other is formed from the blank 1 of Figure 5. These blanks are pieces of flat sheet material of the required outline, made so that they can be bent into the proper shape.
  • the blank 6 has a central longitudinal score line 8, with par- 5 Claims. (Cl. 229-42) at substantially equal distances from one another and the ends of the blank, the ends of the slots I I being at equal distances from the lines 9 and Ill.
  • the blank 5 is bent upward along the middle line 8 and the lines 9 and III to form the central longitudinal rib 4 in two layers I2, and the sides along the lines 9 and ID are turned outward as indicated at l3 and I4.
  • the two lateral sections I3 and I4 have an aggregate or combined width equal to the inside width of the box I.
  • the part I is also a flat piece of material that has score lines I5, which are intersected by slots I 1 running lengthwise of the blank along the middie.
  • the slots I! are all in line, and each of them extends across two of the lines I5, with a score line I8 between the adjacent ends of each slot and the next one.
  • the score lines I5 and I8 are placed at predetermined .distances from one another and divide the piece into transverse sections I6. Near the ends of the blank are additional score lines I9 marking ofi flaps 20 close to the ends of the adjacent slots I I.
  • This part I ofthe member 2 is set up by bending the blank downward along the lines I8 and outward along the lines I5 across the slots or cuts II.
  • the transverse ribs 5 are made also in two layers each, and the slots II form a single cut 2
  • the slots II form notches or recesses 23 opening through the top of the longitudinal rib 4 of the part 6.
  • the two completely formed parts of the member 2 can be combined in the manner portrayed in Figure 7 by superpos ing the part I upon the part 6 so that the rib 4 is inserted into the long cut in the part I formed by the slots II.
  • the notches or recesses 23 in the rib 4 receive the upper parts of the ribs 5, and the tops 8', l8 and I9 of the main parts are thus flush with one another.
  • the flaps 20 are turned down and also are disposed within the ends of the box I.
  • the blank 6 also has flaps 24 extending from the lower parts of the layers I 2 of the ribl, to be bent sideways across the upstanding end sections of the part I and beneath the flaps 20, to secure the parts of the member 2'in assembled positions and facilitate handling of the member as a whole to place it within the receptacle I.
  • the box is thus divided into a sufllcient number of cells which can be utilized to receive price tags and other articles; the price tags being arranged in packs, the tags of each pack bearing such indications as may require this kind of grouping.
  • the invention is capable of being easily and quickly made at low cost and serves all the purposes for which it is intended.
  • the flaps 24 may be as long as the width of the sections l3 and M. or shorter, and they of course pass through the vertical ends of the cut II in the end sections having the flaps l1 and lie against the outer faces of these sections. They are held in this position by the ends of the tray l.
  • a member for dividing the interior of a receptacle into cells comprising a piece of sheet material bent to form transverse ribs on its upper face, another piece of sheet material bent to form a longitudinal rib on its upper face, the longitudinal rib having notches in its upper edge, the first piece having cuts therein running the length thereof and extending up into the transverse ribs, said pieces being assembled by superposing the first-named piece upon the other piece, with the transverse ribs inserted into said notches and the longitudinal rib inserted into said out.
  • a member for dividing the interior of a receptacle'into cells comprising a piece of sheet material bent up about a center line to form an upstanding longitudinal rib with outturned sections along the bottom thereof, said rib having notches in its top edge, another piece of sheet material having transverse score lines and longitudinal slots each of which extends across a pair of said score lines, said other piece also having score lines across it between the slots, said other piece also being bent up along the first-named score lines and doubled along the other transverse lines to form upstanding transverse ribs, the slots then forming a continuous cut extending from end to end along the bottom of said other piece and up into the transverse ribs, said parts being combined to form said member by superposing said other piece upon the first piece, with the longitudinal rib in said out and the transverse ribs in said notches.
  • a member for dividing the interior of a receptacle into cells comprising a piece of sheet material bent up about a center line to form an upstanding longitudinal rib with outturned sections along the bottom thereof, said rib having notches in its top edge, another piece or sheet material having transverse score lines and longitudinal slots each of which extends across a pair of said score lines, said other piece also having score lines across it between the slots, said other piece also being bent up along the first-named score lines and doubled along the other transverse lines to form upstanding transverse ribs, the slots then forming a continuous cut extending from end to end along the bottom of said other piece and up into the transverse ribs, said parts being combined to form said member by superposing said other piece upon the first piece, with the longitudinal rib in said out and the transverse ribs in said notches, said sections, when said pieces are assembled, terminating substantially flush with the ends of said ribs.

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Dec. 26, 1950 L. HOPP ETAL 2,535,289
DIVISION PLATE Filed Feb. 7, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 ATTOR/VE).
IN V EN TORS lea Happ LsZeZIeMa ZZman Dec. 26, 1950 L, HQ'PP ETAL 2,535,289
DIVISION PLATE Filed Feb. 7, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 IN VEN TORS lea Hopp lsiellellallman.
A 7' TORNE )1 Patented Dec. 26, 1950 DIVISION PLATE Leo Hopp, New York, and Estelle Mailman, Forest Hills, N. Y., assignors to The Hopp Press Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application February 7, 1948, Serial No. 6,864
Our invention is an improvement in containers, such as boxes or cartons of cardboard or other sheet material, and more particularly the interior construction thereof.
An important object of our invention is to provide a member adapted to be set up on the inside of a box or carton, and so designed as to divide it into a number of cells of compartments, for receiving and separating or grouping the contents of the box.
Another object is to provide such a member that consists of not more than two parts at most, each of which is preferably of sheet material bent int shape, one part being formed to divide the interior of the box longitudinally and the other crosswise, both said parts engaging each other in the required interfitting relation. The member is thus simple in structure and easy and inexpensive to produce.
The nature and advantages of the device are set forth in the ensuing description and the characteristics thereof are defined in the claims at the end hereof.
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Figure 1 is a perspective view of a receptacle having my invention.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the box or carton only.
Figure 3 is a plan view of a blank of material forming one part of said member.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of said part after it is given its final shape.
Figure 5 shows in plan another blank of sheet material for the other part of said member.
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the lastnamed part in its final shape; and
Figure 7 shows in perspective, the two'parts assembled and ready for use.
The body of the box or receptacle is illustrated at I. It has the shape of a tray, and may be fashioned of cardboard or other material and in any suitable manner. Within it is the member 2, embodying this invention, and dividing the interior into cells or compartments 3. These are formed by means of a longitudinal partition 4 and transverse partitions 5, intersecting the partition 4. The tray or body I receives a lid or closure, not shown, to cover the box and its contents.
The member 2 is made up of two parts, one of which has the shape of a blank 6 in Figure 3, and the other is formed from the blank 1 of Figure 5. These blanks are pieces of flat sheet material of the required outline, made so that they can be bent into the proper shape. The blank 6 has a central longitudinal score line 8, with par- 5 Claims. (Cl. 229-42) at substantially equal distances from one another and the ends of the blank, the ends of the slots I I being at equal distances from the lines 9 and Ill. The blank 5 is bent upward along the middle line 8 and the lines 9 and III to form the central longitudinal rib 4 in two layers I2, and the sides along the lines 9 and ID are turned outward as indicated at l3 and I4. When the part is set up as presented in Figure 4, the two lateral sections I3 and I4 have an aggregate or combined width equal to the inside width of the box I.
The part I is also a flat piece of material that has score lines I5, which are intersected by slots I 1 running lengthwise of the blank along the middie. The slots I! are all in line, and each of them extends across two of the lines I5, with a score line I8 between the adjacent ends of each slot and the next one. The score lines I5 and I8 are placed at predetermined .distances from one another and divide the piece into transverse sections I6. Near the ends of the blank are additional score lines I9 marking ofi flaps 20 close to the ends of the adjacent slots I I.
This part I ofthe member 2 is set up by bending the blank downward along the lines I8 and outward along the lines I5 across the slots or cuts II. Thus the transverse ribs 5 are made also in two layers each, and the slots II form a single cut 2| extending from one end of the part 1 to the other. This cut runs along the sections forming the bottom of the part 1 between the ribs 5 and up into the latter and up into the terminal sections which carry the flaps I9, as shown at 22. Similarly the slots II form notches or recesses 23 opening through the top of the longitudinal rib 4 of the part 6. Hence the two completely formed parts of the member 2 can be combined in the manner portrayed in Figure 7 by superpos ing the part I upon the part 6 so that the rib 4 is inserted into the long cut in the part I formed by the slots II. The notches or recesses 23 in the rib 4 receive the upper parts of the ribs 5, and the tops 8', l8 and I9 of the main parts are thus flush with one another. The flaps 20 are turned down and also are disposed within the ends of the box I. The blank 6 also has flaps 24 extending from the lower parts of the layers I 2 of the ribl, to be bent sideways across the upstanding end sections of the part I and beneath the flaps 20, to secure the parts of the member 2'in assembled positions and facilitate handling of the member as a whole to place it within the receptacle I.
The box is thus divided into a sufllcient number of cells which can be utilized to receive price tags and other articles; the price tags being arranged in packs, the tags of each pack bearing such indications as may require this kind of grouping. The invention is capable of being easily and quickly made at low cost and serves all the purposes for which it is intended.
In practice changes in details of size, shape and arrangement of parts may be made without departing from the general plan which distinguishes the invention. The flaps 24 may be as long as the width of the sections l3 and M. or shorter, and they of course pass through the vertical ends of the cut II in the end sections having the flaps l1 and lie against the outer faces of these sections. They are held in this position by the ends of the tray l.
Having described our invention, what we believe to be new is:
1. A member for dividing the interior of a receptacle into cells, comprising a piece of sheet material bent to form transverse ribs on its upper face, another piece of sheet material bent to form a longitudinal rib on its upper face, the longitudinal rib having notches in its upper edge, the first piece having cuts therein running the length thereof and extending up into the transverse ribs, said pieces being assembled by superposing the first-named piece upon the other piece, with the transverse ribs inserted into said notches and the longitudinal rib inserted into said out.
2. The member according to claim 1, wherein said first piece has upstanding terminal sections containing the ends of said cuts, and the longitudinal rib has extensions at its ends passing through said-sections and bent over against the outer faces of same.
3. A member for dividing the interior of a receptacle'into cells, comprising a piece of sheet material bent up about a center line to form an upstanding longitudinal rib with outturned sections along the bottom thereof, said rib having notches in its top edge, another piece of sheet material having transverse score lines and longitudinal slots each of which extends across a pair of said score lines, said other piece also having score lines across it between the slots, said other piece also being bent up along the first-named score lines and doubled along the other transverse lines to form upstanding transverse ribs, the slots then forming a continuous cut extending from end to end along the bottom of said other piece and up into the transverse ribs, said parts being combined to form said member by superposing said other piece upon the first piece, with the longitudinal rib in said out and the transverse ribs in said notches.
4. The member according to claim 3, wherein said other piece also has bent up sections across its ends with down-turned flaps, the ends of said cut lying in said last-named sections, the longitudinal rib of the first piece having extensions from the ends thereof which pass through the cuts in said last-named sections and are bent over against the outer faces of the latter.
5. A member for dividing the interior of a receptacle into cells, comprising a piece of sheet material bent up about a center line to form an upstanding longitudinal rib with outturned sections along the bottom thereof, said rib having notches in its top edge, another piece or sheet material having transverse score lines and longitudinal slots each of which extends across a pair of said score lines, said other piece also having score lines across it between the slots, said other piece also being bent up along the first-named score lines and doubled along the other transverse lines to form upstanding transverse ribs, the slots then forming a continuous cut extending from end to end along the bottom of said other piece and up into the transverse ribs, said parts being combined to form said member by superposing said other piece upon the first piece, with the longitudinal rib in said out and the transverse ribs in said notches, said sections, when said pieces are assembled, terminating substantially flush with the ends of said ribs.
LEO HOPP. ESTELLE MALLMAN.
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US4644632A (en) * 1985-03-14 1987-02-24 Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung Method of assembling the optical components of an optical apparatus and a device therefor
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US2717713A (en) * 1951-05-09 1955-09-13 Gaylord Container Corp Partition for a container
US4644632A (en) * 1985-03-14 1987-02-24 Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung Method of assembling the optical components of an optical apparatus and a device therefor
US5282567A (en) * 1992-11-03 1994-02-01 The Clorox Company Transport and display carton

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