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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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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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    • B65D5/20Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides to form a container body, e.g. of tray-like form
    • B65D5/22Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides to form a container body, e.g. of tray-like form held erect by extensions of one or more sides being doubled-over to enclose extensions of adjacent sides

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  • My invention relates to improvements in receptacles; especially receptacles for both shipping and displaying merchandise.
  • the receptacle of this invention is preferably made of flexible sheet material to enable it to be packed or stored in a collapsed state.
  • An important object is to provide a receptacle of such construction that it can be distended or expanded when the contents thereof are to be exhibited; so as to increase the interior space ordinarily enclosed thereby and allow the merchandise therein to be more plainly seen and more easily removed by the purchaser.
  • a further object is to provide a receptacle with adjustable sides that can be swung outward to a predetermined extent, so as to permit the articles in the receptacle to become separated in some degree, instead of being retained in a compact array or group.
  • the articles which, for example, have the form of small individual packages, appear to better advantage and are more quickly sold, because a buyer may hesitate to disturb a well ordered arrangement, but will feel completely at liberty to pick out something from a more or less tumbled pile or heap.
  • Another object is to provide a receptacle adapted to serve for both shipping the merchandise and exposing it for sale in a shop or store; so that the merchant must necessarily use the box in which the articles are received by him when he ofiers the contents to his customers.
  • a still further object is to provide a box or receptacle comprising a body that incorporates all of the necessary features for expanding the body when it is opened, independent of the cover, which can thus be reserved and utilized solely as a sign or panel for such advertising matter as may be needed.
  • An additional object is to provide a receptacle of the kind indicated, with some of the sides so mounted and connected that they can be swung outward as required, but having parts attached to the sides to limit the outward movement and maintain the sides in their final adjusted positions.
  • Figure 1 is a developed view of a blank of sheet material out and creased so that it can be set up in the form desired.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view showing the blank partly folded and shaped.
  • Figure 3 is a transverse section along line 3-3 of Figure 2
  • Figure 4 is a top planet the finished receptacle.
  • Figure 5 is a transverse section on the line 5-5 of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a longitudinal section on the line S-6 of Figure 4.
  • Figure '7 is a plan view of a panel adapted to serve as a cover for the receptacle.
  • Figure 8 is a view, partly in section, showing how the cover or lid is attached to the body of the receptacle.
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view showing the receptacle in its completed state with a number of packages therein and the lid or cover turned up to expose the contents to view;
  • Figure 10 is a section on the line IU-lll of Fgure 9.
  • the blank out of which the receptacle is made, as shown in Figures ,1 and 2 is of sheet material such as cardboard or the like, comprising a panel 5 to serve as the bottom, and elongated parts 2 to make the ends connected to opposite edges of the panel I alongtransverse creases or score lines 3. Attached to the panel I along opposite edges are additional parts 4 which make the sides of the receptacle when it is set up, the parts t joined to the panel I along creases or score lines 5.
  • the receptacle is preferably rectangular, but the invention is not necessarily limited to such configuration.
  • Each of the extremities of the parts 4 carries a hinged flap 6.
  • These flaps have terminal projections l which are triangular, and connecting webs 8 between the projections I and the parts i.
  • the projections I and webs 8 are united to each other along creases or score lines 9; and the webs 8 are united to the extremities of the parts 4 along creases or score lines I0.
  • the lines 9 and It converge and intersect with the score lines 3 and 5 at the corners of the bottom panel I.
  • the webs 8 also are triangular in form with the apex of each on the adjacent corner of the bottom I, and the projections I are all triangu lar but with the apex of each at the outer end of one of the score lines 9.
  • the flaps 6 are separated from the parts 2-along lines I I which are cut through the materialfrom the outer pointedends of the projections 'I to the score lines3.
  • the terminal sections M of theaparts-aare then laid flat on the bottom panel I. These sections are wide enough to press against thesides i and hold the ends of the box in place, with theflaps 6 between the sections I5 and k9,; as; shown ini Figure 5.
  • flaps [8 are inserted within the sides 4 and ends of the receptacle.
  • the width of the flaps is less than the height of the sides of the box, and the distance of the shoulders 21 from the inner end 22 of the recess 2! is about equal to the distance between the upper ends of the parts 26 of the cuts and theitop edge of, the box.
  • top edges of the projections I are stopped at the ju'riction of the sections- I 5 and lii of-thei e'ndst aind the lower edges are-elevated above' tii'e' bettem mime-box as indicated in Figure 111'; 'rne outwai ment of the sides is' fil-ilis' lil ifiiied by project-ions ifbe'caiise thesecan bendw lifted no higher, but the size of the receptacle is increased; making tiie contents'efitne package more accessible and: easier te grasp-and: take" out.
  • the contents of the-box are in'dicatedl as consi'sting of packages 28 which will ordinarily be in a compact group-.-
  • the cover is lifted o'v 'e'r'an'd the s'ides' eai eswung out-the packages 8 can be separated more or less-and more easily handled for exarii'in'ati'on arid removal.
  • 2i receptacle having parts to mak'ela body with" sides aI'ldbo'ttcm; some? of the sides hav irig'" hinged cbnnect'ionj with the bottom" to" be swungoutward to increase the cubic" volume of the interior of the receptacle flaps; comprising websi of inverted triangular form with: hinged connection each along one edge" to the extremitiesof said sides, the apex of" each Web being at the adjacent corner oflthe bottom, the "flaps also havin'g' triangular term nal projections hingedto' trie'other edges of said.
  • the box having angular cuts below its upper edge to receive the adjacent ends of said flaps and connect the cover to the box, the width of said flaps on the cover being less than the height of the sides and the distance between the shoul- 5 ders and the inner end of the recess being substantially equal to the space between the upper edge of the side and the adjacent ends of said cuts.

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Dec. 22, 1953 R. E. PAIGE EXPANSIBLE CARTON AND DETACHABLE COVER 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed April 17, 1948 INVENTOR fiz'dzardfi Buyegwywz Dec. 22, 1953 R. E. PAIGE EXPANSIBLE CARTON AND DETACHABLE COVER 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed April 17, 1948 a m m%, 52 d m m m m A TTORA/E).
Patented Dec. 22, 1953 4 OFFICE v EXPANSIBLE CARTON AND DETACHABLE COVER 1 Richard E. Paige, New York, N. Y. 2 Application April 17, 1948, Serial-N0.-21,640
2 Claims. 1
My invention relates to improvements in receptacles; especially receptacles for both shipping and displaying merchandise.
The receptacle of this invention is preferably made of flexible sheet material to enable it to be packed or stored in a collapsed state. An important object is to provide a receptacle of such construction that it can be distended or expanded when the contents thereof are to be exhibited; so as to increase the interior space ordinarily enclosed thereby and allow the merchandise therein to be more plainly seen and more easily removed by the purchaser.
A further object is to provide a receptacle with adjustable sides that can be swung outward to a predetermined extent, so as to permit the articles in the receptacle to become separated in some degree, instead of being retained in a compact array or group. In that condition, the articles which, for example, have the form of small individual packages, appear to better advantage and are more quickly sold, because a buyer may hesitate to disturb a well ordered arrangement, but will feel completely at liberty to pick out something from a more or less tumbled pile or heap.
Another object is to provide a receptacle adapted to serve for both shipping the merchandise and exposing it for sale in a shop or store; so that the merchant must necessarily use the box in which the articles are received by him when he ofiers the contents to his customers.
A still further object is to provide a box or receptacle comprising a body that incorporates all of the necessary features for expanding the body when it is opened, independent of the cover, which can thus be reserved and utilized solely as a sign or panel for such advertising matter as may be needed.
An additional object is to provide a receptacle of the kind indicated, with some of the sides so mounted and connected that they can be swung outward as required, but having parts attached to the sides to limit the outward movement and maintain the sides in their final adjusted positions. I
The nature of the improvement is fully set forth in the ensuing description, and the novel characteristics are defined in the claims. The structure illustrated is by no means the only one in which the invention can be embodied, and I reserve the right to make changes in details without departing from the main design in which the invention and the controlling principle thereof are contained. I 7
0n the drawings:
Figure 1 is a developed view of a blank of sheet material out and creased so that it can be set up in the form desired.
Figure 2 is a similar view showing the blank partly folded and shaped.
Figure 3 is a transverse section along line 3-3 of Figure 2,
Figure 4 is a top planet the finished receptacle.
Figure 5 is a transverse section on the line 5-5 of Figure 4.
Figure 6 is a longitudinal section on the line S-6 of Figure 4.
Figure '7 is a plan view of a panel adapted to serve as a cover for the receptacle.
Figure 8 is a view, partly in section, showing how the cover or lid is attached to the body of the receptacle.
Figure 9 is a perspective view showing the receptacle in its completed state with a number of packages therein and the lid or cover turned up to expose the contents to view; and
Figure 10 is a section on the line IU-lll of Fgure 9.
The blank out of which the receptacle is made, as shown in Figures ,1 and 2 is of sheet material such as cardboard or the like, comprising a panel 5 to serve as the bottom, and elongated parts 2 to make the ends connected to opposite edges of the panel I alongtransverse creases or score lines 3. Attached to the panel I along opposite edges are additional parts 4 which make the sides of the receptacle when it is set up, the parts t joined to the panel I along creases or score lines 5. The receptacle is preferably rectangular, but the invention is not necessarily limited to such configuration.
Each of the extremities of the parts 4 carries a hinged flap 6. These flaps have terminal projections l which are triangular, and connecting webs 8 between the projections I and the parts i. The projections I and webs 8 are united to each other along creases or score lines 9; and the webs 8 are united to the extremities of the parts 4 along creases or score lines I0. The lines 9 and It converge and intersect with the score lines 3 and 5 at the corners of the bottom panel I. Thus the webs 8 also are triangular in form with the apex of each on the adjacent corner of the bottom I, and the projections I are all triangu lar but with the apex of each at the outer end of one of the score lines 9. The flaps 6 are separated from the parts 2-along lines I I which are cut through the materialfrom the outer pointedends of the projections 'I to the score lines3.
are then bent-arouri'ditfie lines 3*, l2 and I23, so
as to'fol'd up the" sections l5 against the outer faces of the flaps 6; and the sections I6 down against the inner faces of the overlapping flaps 6.
The terminal sections M of theaparts-aare then laid flat on the bottom panel I. These sections are wide enough to press against thesides i and hold the ends of the box in place, with theflaps 6 between the sections I5 and k9,; as; shown ini Figure 5.
flaps [8 are inserted within the sides 4 and ends of the receptacle.
The width of the flaps is less than the height of the sides of the box, and the distance of the shoulders 21 from the inner end 22 of the recess 2! is about equal to the distance between the upper ends of the parts 26 of the cuts and theitop edge of, the box. Whencthe cover is folded down to close tliebox it ispulledup until the shoulders 21 engage the side of the box at the adjacent ends of the cuts 26 as shown in Figure 8. The cover can then be bent along a line crossing? the inner? end 22 of the recess 2: and can be folded down to closing position. When the cover is to be lifted the flaps 20 are forced downward" until the inner end 22 of the recess In normal position, the edges H of the flaps 6 make contactwith the bottom I. See
Figures 5 and 8. The body of the receptacle then hasthe bottom I, with sides an'd erids ifi-iipi ig'ht positions The topwedgesiofi tiiecprojections T slop'e downward:
The parts 14 lying flat on tl'ie are an important featur'e' of invent on because these parts abut each other-- ason Fi'gi'ir e' 4 and fit; tigntl y" ih the box some to mid the arts 15 over the projections 1 and Webs 8i With the re'ceptaele shapedas described}- the bodyofi thereceptacle: can'- be -expanri -:v:l as indicated in Figures 9 and 1 0. When the receptacle is first filled the whole extent oi e'a'cfa flap 6 is housed between the sections i5= and: it oft-he ends; but"thesides 6 piilled oiit slightly by turning themaround 'the lines 5 till the web's 8 areentirely f exposed? when tl fe -sides'" have beenswung out to' this extent, the? top edges of the projections I are stopped at the ju'riction of the sections- I 5 and lii of-thei e'ndst aind the lower edges are-elevated above' tii'e' bettem mime-box as indicated in Figure 111'; 'rne outwai ment of the sides is' fil-ilis' lil ifiiied by project-ions ifbe'caiise thesecan bendw lifted no higher, but the size of the receptacle is increased; making tiie contents'efitne package more accessible and: easier te grasp-and: take" out.
This" result is obt'airied independently of any cover aridthe receptacle may-beused without a cover in the" manner set forth;- Further, a cover can be provided as-indicata1 in F igi-ir es' 7- to 10 inclusive this-purpose a=bla3rik -material is giventhe for-m sh'owii' in Ffgiire l including a central panel' H am naps l8- secured thereto along all sidesbut 'one and'capable of beingi fold ed-about -creases' or score-linesl9: Oh theremaining'side' -a-re two flaips Z0 separated were cess 2! having an enlarged irizfe'i' eii'el fzs- This inner end" is somewhat square-in shape and at the inner" c'or ne'rs arediagonal lines 23* whicn out throughithe panel-"I 7; The outer end 'o'ixthe recess has: diverging :sides- 24-. To attachthe cover the-section lfi-atucne end-of the boxihastwo cuts 25 beginning the' score' line [2* and extending toward each:other'asindicatedat2e: When the fiapdfi l'S SlIl positionltheendseZEaof-the cuts 25 are upperm0st, Gas: indicated in Figures fi, '9 and 10. The flapsZ-fl of itifeicover are pushed into; the box against the section 16: and: the adj acent: ere- .tremitiesfof zthese flaps are iriserted intothe cuts 2% so; that: the shoulders 255 at: the sides of "the recess-- 24' where theniverging. edges'ifi jointo theylarger. iIlHBlFBIIZZfQf thB 160653 2 i:-, .s'enveas stops--so -that the -cover cannoti'be pulled" out. When;the?sides t are;notvdistendedzthe cover wiil close the; boxni/hemit isiturnedso thatztne' 21? iszinwlinewith the adjacent ends of the cuts 25 as shown on the Figures 9 and 10. The cover tlie'rf'rest's against the inside of the box and remains upright. I r
The contents of the-box are in'dicatedl as consi'sting of packages 28 which will ordinarily be in a compact group-.- When the cover is lifted o'v 'e'r'an'd the s'ides' eai eswung out-the packages 8 can be separated more or less-and more easily handled for exarii'in'ati'on arid removal. I I
Havihg described my nvention, I claim as new is 7 11A receptacle comprising a-hedy' having sides and a? bot and overlappingmeans connected to the" extremities of some of the" sides to permit the; same to be" swung-outward and retained in distended position to increase the=-sp'aee-fer"merchand'ise" within the receptacle; the body also having a detachable-cover with flaps along one edge; said fla s aving a recessbetween their adjacent ends; the" ecess n enlarg d inner end with shoulders at'the" side's; one side ofthei box having angular cuts-below-its top edge to receive the? 'adj'acefnt ends'of said flaps and connect thecover to the-box, I with the said flaps being lessthan'the height of said sides and the distancebetween the shoulders; and the inner end of thereces's being substantiallyequalto the distance between the of the side and the adjacent ends of said cuts.
2i receptacle having parts to mak'ela body with" sides aI'ldbo'ttcm; some? of the sides hav irig'" hinged cbnnect'ionj with the bottom" to" be swungoutward to increase the cubic" volume of the interior of the receptacle flaps; comprising websi of inverted triangular form with: hinged connection each along one edge" to the extremitiesof said sides, the apex of" each Web being at the adjacent corner oflthe bottom, the "flaps also havin'g' triangular term nal projections hingedto' trie'other edges of said. web's; saidpro jection's' having sloping'mp per' edges ai at the adjacent extremities of saidsi v m ttward' each other and overlapping; Said body coriip'risirig. additional side's" which have sectionswveriyingi the flaps respectively when the-parts a e-'- in" normaf-lpos'it 1n the sections also parts-fi d d, 11 f h "flaps agai st the bottom -of the box and heldposition-by free frictional engagement with the inside of the receptacle; theiiiriged sides'being aeapted te be mfigbut to puil-th' f t be clearer said sections; theupp r s p ng edges- 03: sai'd -prolections th'en beihg' engagea: said fbldefd Sections to limit tlroutWardmovement or: said sidesg the 1 body else having; a detachable: cover with flaps; along one e'dge'; said flaps' having a recess ibetweentheir adjaeent-v ends; theiirecess an: enlarged inner end with shoulders at the sides;:-tone:side
of the box having angular cuts below its upper edge to receive the adjacent ends of said flaps and connect the cover to the box, the width of said flaps on the cover being less than the height of the sides and the distance between the shoul- 5 ders and the inner end of the recess being substantially equal to the space between the upper edge of the side and the adjacent ends of said cuts.
RICHARD E. PAIGE. 10
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