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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D5/00—Rigid 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
- B65D5/20—Rigid 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
- B65D5/22—Rigid 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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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D5/00—Rigid 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
- B65D5/42—Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
- B65D5/64—Lids
- B65D5/66—Hinged lids
- B65D5/6626—Hinged lids formed by folding extensions of a side panel of a container body formed by erecting a "cross-like" blank
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D5/00—Rigid 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
- B65D5/42—Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
- B65D5/64—Lids
- B65D5/66—Hinged lids
- B65D5/6626—Hinged lids formed by folding extensions of a side panel of a container body formed by erecting a "cross-like" blank
- B65D5/665—Hinged lids formed by folding extensions of a side panel of a container body formed by erecting a "cross-like" blank the lid being held in closed position by self-locking integral flaps or tabs
- B65D5/6661—Flaps provided over the total length of the lid edge opposite to the hinge
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- This invention relates to a new and improved folded box particularly of the type made of cardboard, chip board and similar material which is blanked out and ⁇ folded into box form and having certain types of flaps, folding ears, etc. which are in-folded and secured together for forming the box or box top.
- the principal object of the invention resides in the provision of heat-sensitive or pressure sensitive securing means for the flaps or ears, such means being pre-located at certain points and are easily manipulated by the box former and held in the presence of heat or pressure 'for activating the adhesive, thus providing for securing of the folds of the box together in desired construction and doing away with prior art liquid or iluid adhesives, glue pots, etc.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a blank from which a box according to the present invention may be made;
- Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view showing an end of the l box partly folded
- Fig. 3 is a rear elevational view illustrating the construction in Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but showing the box end fully folded;
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged section on line 5-5 of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 6 is an enlarged section on line 6-6 of Fig. 4;
- Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a modication
- Fig. 8 is a view in front elevation on a reduced scale thereof
- Fig. 9 shows the box of Fig. 7 on a reduced scale, closed and sealed
- Fig. 10 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a system for closing and sealing boxes according to Figs. 7, 8 and 9, and Fig. 11 is a section on line 11-11 of Fig. 10.
- a box blank is generally shown at 10.
- This box blank may be of any shape or dimensions and it may be of many different forms.
- it is cut out at 12, 14 to form ears or small end ilaps 16 and 18.
- the cut-outs 12 and 14 also dene the intermediate and elongated main end flaps for the box which are indicated generally at 20.
- the box is scored along lines 22, 24 and 26, and this provides for folding up a pair of strips 28, 28 forming the sides of the box, so that when the ends are folded on score lines 24, ears 16 and 18 may be in-folded as shown in Fig. 2 to lie within the area of the end flap ICE portion 30 with the other portion 32 thereof folded over the ears as shown in Figs. 4 and 6.
- a series of apertures 36 in the material of the box forming the portion 32 of the end ap 20 there are provided a series of apertures 36 in the material of the box forming the portion 32 of the end ap 20.
- the heat will proceed directly through the portion 32 because of the apertures, and by this means will form very securely adhered portions at the areas of the apertures.
- two of these apertures are located to secure the portions 32 and 30 together and the other two apertures 36 are positioned to secure portion 32 to the ears 16 and 18,.
- in-duction heat is used as the heating means, the apertures are not necessary.
- FIG. 7 to l0 inclusive Another form of the invention is illustrated in Figs. 7 to l0 inclusive wherein an already formed box of any size or shape is generally indicated at 40, and in this case is provided with a cover 42 foldable along a score line 44 and having a closure flap 46.
- This ap is provided with a heat sensitive (or pressure sensitive) sealing strip 48 at the inside aspect thereof, so that as a series or line of filled boxes 40 are moved along, as for instance by a conveyor belt 50, the covers 42 may be closed by any means such as a slanted bar 52 and then the aps 46 are positioned against the front wall of the box at 54 by a heated member 58, thus causing adherence of the ap 46 to the front of the box as clearly illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10.
- a spring 60 biased toward the apertures in order to exert pressure therethrough may be utilized in connection with the heated member 58 so as to extend through the apertures and exert pressure on the tape, thus applying heat directly thereto.
- the flaps may be provided with a series of apertures 56 for quick and easy transfer of the heat through the flap to the heatsensitive strip 48 as above described with respect to apertures 36.
- this invention provides method and apparatus for the manufacture of new and improved boxes of the class described by which means the boxes are much more quickly and easily assembled both as to boxes having separate tops such as shoe boxes and boxes having closure flaps such as pastry boxes. It will be clear that the objects of the invention are carried out and provide for making the boxes much faster and without Patented Feb. 24, 1959 fuss andV the invention also contemplates closing and sealing the boxes without the use of glue pots or fluid adhesives of any kind. I V
- sitive adhesives may be used, and therefore these two different kinds of adhesives are to Vbe taken as equivale'nt's, both heatand pressure sensitive adhesives being of a' dry nature when applied to containers as abovel described.
- Avflat box blank adapted to be folded and adhesively secured into a box, said flat' box blank comprising a main ⁇ body portion, a pair of oppositely-disposed flat eit'ending ear elements at at least one endf thereof,an endwall element' between said ears, and a piece of tape References Citedin the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,004,041 Driver June 4, 1935 2,025,589 Huye Dec. 24, 1935 2,056,094 Claff ..Y Sept.v 29, 1936 2,060,906 Snyder Nov. 17, 1936 2,085,491 Clat June 29, 1937 2,176,584 Daller Oct. 17, 1939 2,186,973 Hothersall Jan. 16, 1940 2,292,295 Royal Aug. 4, 1942 2,330,045
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T Feb. 24, 1959 M. c. EVANSTEIN 2,874,890
BOX
Filed Aug. 9, 1956 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR MILTON C.EVANSTEIN ATTORNEY Feb. 24, r1959 M. c. EvANsATElN BOX 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Aug. 9. 1956 FIG. 9
' INVENTOR MILTON GEVANSTEIN ATTORNEY United States Patent O nox ` Milton C. Evansteln, Worcester, Mass. Appliation August 9, 1956, serial No. 603,076 1-c1aim. (Cieza- 34) This invention relates to a new and improved folded box particularly of the type made of cardboard, chip board and similar material which is blanked out and `folded into box form and having certain types of flaps, folding ears, etc. which are in-folded and secured together for forming the box or box top.
The principal object of the invention resides in the provision of heat-sensitive or pressure sensitive securing means for the flaps or ears, such means being pre-located at certain points and are easily manipulated by the box former and held in the presence of heat or pressure 'for activating the adhesive, thus providing for securing of the folds of the box together in desired construction and doing away with prior art liquid or iluid adhesives, glue pots, etc.
Other objects of the invention reside in the provision of methods of making boxes of the class described by the use of pre-applied heat or pressure sensitive strips and doing away with prior art liquid adhesive methods of making the boxes and also greatly increasing the speed with which the operator may make the boxes or box tops.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear hereinafter.
Reference is to be in which Fig. 1 is a view showing a blank from which a box according to the present invention may be made;
had to the accompanying drawings,
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view showing an end of the l box partly folded;
Fig. 3 is a rear elevational view illustrating the construction in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but showing the box end fully folded;
Fig. 5 is an enlarged section on line 5-5 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is an enlarged section on line 6-6 of Fig. 4;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a modication;
Fig. 8 is a view in front elevation on a reduced scale thereof;
Fig. 9 shows the box of Fig. 7 on a reduced scale, closed and sealed;
Fig. 10 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a system for closing and sealing boxes according to Figs. 7, 8 and 9, and Fig. 11 is a section on line 11-11 of Fig. 10.
By way of illustrating the present invention, a box blank is generally shown at 10. This box blank may be of any shape or dimensions and it may be of many different forms. In the form illustrated, it is cut out at 12, 14 to form ears or small end ilaps 16 and 18. The cut- outs 12 and 14 also dene the intermediate and elongated main end flaps for the box which are indicated generally at 20.
The box is scored along lines 22, 24 and 26, and this provides for folding up a pair of strips 28, 28 forming the sides of the box, so that when the ends are folded on score lines 24, ears 16 and 18 may be in-folded as shown in Fig. 2 to lie within the area of the end flap ICE portion 30 with the other portion 32 thereof folded over the ears as shown in Figs. 4 and 6.
Ordinarily this type of box has liquid adhesive applied to the flaps and ears =by the box former,` and` of course this requires a certain length of time to be held while the adhesive dries, andit also requires the use of glue pots and fluid adhesives which under the best of circumstances still occasion some splashing; and drip.
34, 34 along the interior aspect of the portion 32` of the end tiap 20. Thus when the ears 16, 18 are in-turned as in Fig. 2 and the portion 32 of the end ap 20 is then folded thereupon as in Fig. 4, this adhesive tape will be applied not only directly to the inner aspects of the ears 16, 18 butalso to the portion 30 of the end liap 20, which portion is exposed between the ears 16 and 18 as in Fig. 2.
With the operator holding the parts as they appear in Fig. 4, it is then necessary merely to apply heat for a very short interval of time as by means of a heated fixture, induction heat, or the like in order to completely secure the box end in the completed Fig. 4 condition. This clearly does away with all mess occasioned by glue pots, etc., and it also greatly speeds up the time required for the operation.
In order to provide easy application of heat to the heat-sensitive tape, there are provided a series of apertures 36 in the material of the box forming the portion 32 of the end ap 20. With the box as shown in Fig. 4 and with a heated member applied to the interior of the folded end ap, the heat will proceed directly through the portion 32 because of the apertures, and by this means will form very securely adhered portions at the areas of the apertures. As shown, two of these apertures are located to secure the portions 32 and 30 together and the other two apertures 36 are positioned to secure portion 32 to the ears 16 and 18,. However, if in-duction heat is used as the heating means, the apertures are not necessary.
Another form of the invention is illustrated in Figs. 7 to l0 inclusive wherein an already formed box of any size or shape is generally indicated at 40, and in this case is provided with a cover 42 foldable along a score line 44 and having a closure flap 46. This ap is provided with a heat sensitive (or pressure sensitive) sealing strip 48 at the inside aspect thereof, so that as a series or line of filled boxes 40 are moved along, as for instance by a conveyor belt 50, the covers 42 may be closed by any means such as a slanted bar 52 and then the aps 46 are positioned against the front wall of the box at 54 by a heated member 58, thus causing adherence of the ap 46 to the front of the box as clearly illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10.
A spring 60 biased toward the apertures in order to exert pressure therethrough may be utilized in connection with the heated member 58 so as to extend through the apertures and exert pressure on the tape, thus applying heat directly thereto.
In this case also, the flaps may be provided with a series of apertures 56 for quick and easy transfer of the heat through the flap to the heatsensitive strip 48 as above described with respect to apertures 36.
It will be seen that this invention provides method and apparatus for the manufacture of new and improved boxes of the class described by which means the boxes are much more quickly and easily assembled both as to boxes having separate tops such as shoe boxes and boxes having closure flaps such as pastry boxes. It will be clear that the objects of the invention are carried out and provide for making the boxes much faster and without Patented Feb. 24, 1959 fuss andV the invention also contemplates closing and sealing the boxes without the use of glue pots or fluid adhesives of any kind. I V
-Itis to be noted tha'tfin the theory of operation of the 4 of dry heat or pressurev sensitive adhesive material on certain of said elements for later folding and heat or pressure application thereto' to unite the ear elements to the wall element, said tape being adhesively secured to present invention, either pressure vsensitive or heat sen- 5 said certain elements.
sitive adhesives may be used, and therefore these two different kinds of adhesives are to Vbe taken as equivale'nt's, both heatand pressure sensitive adhesives being of a' dry nature when applied to containers as abovel described.
Having thus described my invention and the advantages thereof, I do4 not wish to be limited to the details herein disclosed, otherwise than as set forth in the claim, buty What I claim is:
Avflat box blank adapted to be folded and adhesively secured into a box, said flat' box blank comprising a main` body portion, a pair of oppositely-disposed flat eit'ending ear elements at at least one endf thereof,an endwall element' between said ears, and a piece of tape References Citedin the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,004,041 Driver June 4, 1935 2,025,589 Huye Dec. 24, 1935 2,056,094 Claff ..Y Sept.v 29, 1936 2,060,906 Snyder Nov. 17, 1936 2,085,491 Clat June 29, 1937 2,176,584 Daller Oct. 17, 1939 2,186,973 Hothersall Jan. 16, 1940 2,292,295 Royal Aug. 4, 1942 2,330,045
Georgiou Sept. 21,1943
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| US2991001A (en) * | 1959-04-06 | 1961-07-04 | William L Hughes | Resealable container |
| US3079066A (en) * | 1960-12-21 | 1963-02-26 | Continental Can Co | Temporary sealing means for bags |
| US4142665A (en) * | 1977-07-12 | 1979-03-06 | The Continental Group, Inc. | One piece corrugated container |
| US4869362A (en) * | 1987-04-20 | 1989-09-26 | Herr William A | Positive seal package |
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| US2056094A (en) * | 1935-11-27 | 1936-09-29 | Claff Clarence Lloyd | Method of making paper boxes |
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| US2085491A (en) * | 1935-06-13 | 1937-06-29 | Claff Clarence Lloyd | Paper box |
| US2176584A (en) * | 1933-05-06 | 1939-10-17 | Utility Packages Inc | Method of forming a seam |
| US2186973A (en) * | 1936-07-02 | 1940-01-16 | American Can Co | Container |
| US2292295A (en) * | 1940-03-07 | 1942-08-04 | Thomas M Royal | Method of filling and sealing receptacles |
| US2330045A (en) * | 1940-11-29 | 1943-09-21 | Paul E Georgiou | Envelope |
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| US2060906A (en) * | 1932-03-16 | 1936-11-17 | Du Pont | Uniting materials |
| US2004041A (en) * | 1933-03-22 | 1935-06-04 | John M Driver | Utilization of cellulosic films, sheets, and the like |
| US2176584A (en) * | 1933-05-06 | 1939-10-17 | Utility Packages Inc | Method of forming a seam |
| US2025589A (en) * | 1934-08-30 | 1935-12-24 | Joseph G Huye | Box |
| US2085491A (en) * | 1935-06-13 | 1937-06-29 | Claff Clarence Lloyd | Paper box |
| US2056094A (en) * | 1935-11-27 | 1936-09-29 | Claff Clarence Lloyd | Method of making paper boxes |
| US2186973A (en) * | 1936-07-02 | 1940-01-16 | American Can Co | Container |
| US2292295A (en) * | 1940-03-07 | 1942-08-04 | Thomas M Royal | Method of filling and sealing receptacles |
| US2330045A (en) * | 1940-11-29 | 1943-09-21 | Paul E Georgiou | Envelope |
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| US2991001A (en) * | 1959-04-06 | 1961-07-04 | William L Hughes | Resealable container |
| US3079066A (en) * | 1960-12-21 | 1963-02-26 | Continental Can Co | Temporary sealing means for bags |
| US4142665A (en) * | 1977-07-12 | 1979-03-06 | The Continental Group, Inc. | One piece corrugated container |
| US4869362A (en) * | 1987-04-20 | 1989-09-26 | Herr William A | Positive seal package |
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