Abstract: A collapsible display carrier for articles having top, bottom, and side walls hingedly joined to form a sleeve, the side walls having lateral fold lines, said carrier including collapsible retaining means attached to the side walls and the bottom wall for engaging articles inserted into the carrier, said carrier being collapsible to a substantially flat configuration about a lateral plane lying intermediate of the top and bottom walls.
Abstract: Carriers for at least one pair of articles, each article having two opposed ends, employing two-ply latches for restraining hollow, recessed or chimed ends of articles inserted substantially within a carrier and/or notched flap restraints for restraining at least partially cylindrical ends of articles inserted substantially within a carrier. The notched flap restraints cooperate with a carrier reinforcing wall incorporating flap receiving and support portions to enable collapsing and reerecting of a fully assembled carrier. A conventional or collapsible carrier having flap restraints employing stop means for preventing collisions of carried articles within the carrier.
Abstract: A carrier for articles having two opposed ends, the carrier having a sleeve and flapless latches for retaining the articles within the carrier. The latches may include cubic masses of cured foamed plastic adhesive proximate to or bearing on the end portions of the articles to retain and cushion them within the carrier.