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US2581778A
US2581778A US732393A US73239347A US2581778A US 2581778 A US2581778 A US 2581778A US 732393 A US732393 A US 732393A US 73239347 A US73239347 A US 73239347A US 2581778 A US2581778 A US 2581778A
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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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  • One of the objects of this invention is to provide an inexpensive, attractive receptacle for an article of manufacture which will permit viewing of the article without removal of the cover.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a receptacle which will permit of viewing of the merchandise Within but which will also permit the cover to be removed that the merchandise may be handled by the person where desirable.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a receptacle which will exclude foreign matter.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the receptacle in assembled position
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the upper member of the receptacle
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom member of the receptacle
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view illustrating the movement of the walls of the upper member for attachment to the lower member.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a somewhat modified form of upper member
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a modified form of bottom member
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a still diiferent modified form of bottom member but utilizing the same top member as shown in Figs. 1 and 2;
  • Fig. 8 is a sectional view of the structure shown on line 88 of Fig. 7;
  • Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a still further modified form of receptacle
  • Fig. 10 is a section on line l0l0 01. Fig. 9.
  • I utii ize t'wo sheet stock" members one of which is b'e'nt or arched usually from the other so that the article of m'anuiact-ure may be received between the" members IQthen; form' the edgesof the mem bers so thatone i will fit withinthe other and beheld: inposition by the inherent tendency of themember is designated generally l5 and shown in perspective in Fig. 3, while the top member is designated generally [6 and is shown in perspective in Fig. 2.
  • the bottom member 15 has its edges turned inwardly to provide flanges I! which may be formed by rolling these edges in spiral formation as is shown so'that the extremity of the edge I 8 is not exposed.
  • the other member I6 is bent to provide a top wall 20 with side walls 2
  • These flanges 22 will extend beneath the flanges H, as shown in Fig. 1, so as to interlock therewith.
  • These flanges 22 may be positioned beneath the flanges I! by sliding them in endwise, although, more preferably, they are inserted by moving the side walls 2
  • This upper member I6 is preferably formed of a transparent mate rial sometimes referred to as acetate which is somewhat stifi in its characteristics.
  • the top wall is arched as at 25, but otherwise the upper member is substantially as heretofore shown.
  • the bottom member, now designated 26 is shown as formed of three partsythere being a bottom wall 21 and flanges 28 formed by folding members to provide a recess 29 to receive the wall 2! and a flange 30 extending upwardly and inwardly therefrom to receive the flanges of the members such as It or 25.
  • the bottom member is shown in a stil1 different form in that here the bottom wall 3
  • the member 33 is shown as arched with its flanges 34 shown as bent outwardly along an are as at 35 and then inwardly as at 36 so that the folded edge 31 is that part which extends beneath the flange ll of the lower section [5.
  • a plate or strip38 of a size such as shown in Figs. 9 and 10, is positioned to engage the told 31, as shown, to lock the member in a position so that the walls cannot be flexed inwardly toward each other. It will, of course, be apparent that the members still could be slid one into the other by an endwise movement.
  • a receptacle for an article of manufacture comprising a pair of sheet stock members detachably connected together, said members being in strip form and having their opposite edges in contact and one of said members being shaped to cause its wall to be spaced from the other member for the reception of an article between 4 said members, the opposite edges of one mem her being turned inwardly in spaced relation to provide grooves and the edges of the other member being formed with flanges having portions turned inwardly on themselves along parallel fold lines with said inwardly bent portions lying in face contact with said one member and a plate extending from fold line to fold line between said flanges to block their moving inwardly toward each other for separation of the members.

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1952 L. D. YOUNG SECTIONAL RECEPTACLE Filed March 5, 1947 INVENTOR.
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Patented Jan. 8, 1952 SECTIONAL RECEPIACLE Lewis Douglas Young, Providence; 15.1. assigrior" to-Douglas-Ydungilnu, a corporation oi FRhode Island Application March 5, 1947.; SerialNb. 7328393 This invention relates to a receptaclefor an article of manufacture and 'rrroreparticuiarly to a receptacle which willhaves: transparent por ti'on so that the article may be viewed there= through.
Thepackagingof articles of manufacture for saleis often averyimportant c'onsideration'in the presentation of the merchandise in" a? form which will be attractive to the prospective customer. The matter of expense is also of importance in the presentation of some merchandise and accordingly an inexpensive, good-looking package is desirable.
Where a box is utilized having a cover which must be opened in order that the merchandise may be inspected, it frequently occurs that dirty foreign matter or handling by a prospective customer will soil the article.
One of the objects of this invention is to provide an inexpensive, attractive receptacle for an article of manufacture which will permit viewing of the article without removal of the cover.
Another object of this invention is to provide a receptacle which will permit of viewing of the merchandise Within but which will also permit the cover to be removed that the merchandise may be handled by the person where desirable.
Another object of this invention is to provide a receptacle which will exclude foreign matter.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists of certain novel features of construction as will be more fully described and particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the receptacle in assembled position;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the upper member of the receptacle;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom member of the receptacle;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view illustrating the movement of the walls of the upper member for attachment to the lower member.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a somewhat modified form of upper member;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a modified form of bottom member;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a still diiferent modified form of bottom member but utilizing the same top member as shown in Figs. 1 and 2;
Fig. 8 is a sectional view of the structure shown on line 88 of Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a still further modified form of receptacle;
Fig. 10 is a section on line l0l0 01. Fig. 9.
1 Gl'aiiinh- (Cl. 220%) In proceeding with this invention, I utii ize t'wo sheet stock" members one of which is b'e'nt or arched usually from the other so that the article of m'anuiact-ure may be received between the" members IQthen; form' the edgesof the mem bers so thatone i will fit withinthe other and beheld: inposition by the inherent tendency of themember is designated generally l5 and shown in perspective in Fig. 3, while the top member is designated generally [6 and is shown in perspective in Fig. 2. The bottom member 15 has its edges turned inwardly to provide flanges I! which may be formed by rolling these edges in spiral formation as is shown so'that the extremity of the edge I 8 is not exposed.
The other member I6 is bent to provide a top wall 20 with side walls 2| extending downwardly therefrom and terminating in outwardly extending flanges 22, such as shown in Fig. 2, which are both in substantially a single plane. These flanges 22 will extend beneath the flanges H, as shown in Fig. 1, so as to interlock therewith. These flanges 22 may be positioned beneath the flanges I! by sliding them in endwise, although, more preferably, they are inserted by moving the side walls 2| toward each other, as shown in Fig. 4, thereby arching the top wall 20 and then permitting expansion of these flanges so that they will pass beneath the flanges I! to assume the position shown in Fig. 1. By moving the walls toward each other, the upper member [6 may be easily and quickly removed from the lower member l5 if desired. This upper member I6 is preferably formed of a transparent mate rial sometimes referred to as acetate which is somewhat stifi in its characteristics.
In Fig. 5, instead of showin d stant folded lines between the top and side walls, the top wall is arched as at 25, but otherwise the upper member is substantially as heretofore shown. In Fig. 6, the bottom member, now designated 26, is shown as formed of three partsythere being a bottom wall 21 and flanges 28 formed by folding members to provide a recess 29 to receive the wall 2! and a flange 30 extending upwardly and inwardly therefrom to receive the flanges of the members such as It or 25.
In Figs. 7 and 8, the bottom member is shown in a stil1 different form in that here the bottom wall 3| has flanges 32 raised from the stock or? this wall at intervals along its length somewhat in the manner of hook formations which will receive the flanges 22 of the member 16 as shown in Fig. 7.
In Figs. 9 and 10, the member 33 is shown as arched with its flanges 34 shown as bent outwardly along an are as at 35 and then inwardly as at 36 so that the folded edge 31 is that part which extends beneath the flange ll of the lower section [5. In order that this upper member 33 may be locked in position beneath the flanges so that the side walls cannot be moved inwardly toward each other, a plate or strip38, of a size such as shown in Figs. 9 and 10, is positioned to engage the told 31, as shown, to lock the member in a position so that the walls cannot be flexed inwardly toward each other. It will, of course, be apparent that the members still could be slid one into the other by an endwise movement.
I claim:
A receptacle for an article of manufacture comprising a pair of sheet stock members detachably connected together, said members being in strip form and having their opposite edges in contact and one of said members being shaped to cause its wall to be spaced from the other member for the reception of an article between 4 said members, the opposite edges of one mem her being turned inwardly in spaced relation to provide grooves and the edges of the other member being formed with flanges having portions turned inwardly on themselves along parallel fold lines with said inwardly bent portions lying in face contact with said one member and a plate extending from fold line to fold line between said flanges to block their moving inwardly toward each other for separation of the members.
LEWIS DOUGLAS YOUNG.
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US3044498A (en) * 1957-03-25 1962-07-17 Foil Process Corp Foil tubing
US2971685A (en) * 1957-05-03 1961-02-14 Kingston Products Corp Molded carton for ragile articles
US3041732A (en) * 1958-02-21 1962-07-03 Robert M Christner Multiple purpose measuring tool and holder therefor
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