Abstract: A parallelepiped container, in particular for loose confectionery products such as chocolates, caramels, tablets, sugar-coated pills or the like, which is formed from a flat, one-piece, die-cut blank by folding the constituent panels and end flaps of the flat blank along prearranged creasing lines, and sticking together prearranged zones, in such a manner as to obtain the container in the form of two parts which are axially slidable in the manner of a drawer one inside the other, the sliding causing mobile end panels of the container to rotate in order to open and/or close it.
Abstract: A container of prismatic form, in particular for loose sweetmeat products, obtained starting from a unitary flat blank or from two cardboard flat blank parts, in which the opening and closure respectively of the container itself for withdrawal of the product contained therein takes place by telescopically sliding one part of the assembled blank over the other part thereof, this sliding causing, in accordance with the direction in which it takes place, opening or closure of one end of the container by means of a substantially diaphragm device formed by means of particular shaping by die cutting of a part of the unitary flat blank or one of the two flat blank parts.