Patents by Inventor Orison W. Stone
Orison W. Stone has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 4611712Abstract: Apparatus for erecting a bottle carrier. The carrier is initially formed as a flat folded tube having a bottom wall, a top wall and transversely creased end walls, the top wall forming a central partition. The apparatus has a longitudinal partition former which is spaced to create a longitudinal slot and end formers which are spaced from the longitudinal formers to create end slots. A blade passing through a hole in the bottom wall engages the inside surface of the top wall to drive it into the longitudinal slot. This operation creates the central partition and simultaneously erects the end walls as the carrier is thrust into the forming apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1984Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4512755Abstract: Apparatus for erecting a bottle carrier. The carrier is initially formed as a flat folded tube having a bottom wall, a top wall and transversely creased end walls, the top wall forming a central partition. The apparatus has a longitudinal partition former which is spaced to create a longitudinal slot and end formers which are spaced from the longitudinal formers to create end slots. A blade passing through a hole in the bottom wall engages the inside surface of the top wall to drive it into the longitudinal slot. This operation creates the central partition and simultaneously erects the end walls as the carrier is thrust into the forming apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1983Date of Patent: April 23, 1985Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4470503Abstract: A returnable bottle carrier wherein paperboard is substantially completely wrapped about the bottles to provide top, bottom, side and end walls. Two spaced parallel scores are cut in the top wall and partway down the end walls to create a strap. X-shaped creases are formed in the end portions of said strap to relieve stresses. Lateral portions of the top wall are perforated and creased so that they can be torn away from the top wall and pressed into the carrier, thereby opening up the carrier for removable and replacement of bottles.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1983Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4438849Abstract: A package having four component parts for protecting generally rectangular parallelpiped articles. This package comprises an inner liner or collar unit, an outer carton and two reinforcing ribs or fillers. The inner liner encircles the article being protected and includes upper and lower reinforcing rims or flanges which lie above and below the protected article. Two reinforcing ribs are positioned within the inner shell adjacent each of the reinforcing flanges in contact with the top and bottom of the article being protected. This assembly is then placed into the outer carton or container. The container is simply a rectangular box which corresponds in size to the size of the inner liner and which holds the component parts of the package together in contact with the rectangular parallelpiped article being protected.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4418818Abstract: A basket carrier having a bottom wall, opposed end walls, opposed side walls and a longitudinal central divider. A transverse slot is formed in the bottom wall. A U-shaped divider having vertical walls and a horizontal wall with a central crease in it is formed initially in a U-shape and thrust upwardly through a single slot in the bottom wall. When introduced, the horizontal wall spreads out to overlie a substantial portion of the bottom wall on each side of the slot where it is retained by the bottoms of bottles clamping it to the bottom wall on either side of the central divider.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1982Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4398632Abstract: An improved carrier for bottles is formed from a paperboard tube having top, bottom and end walls. Parallel fold lines in the top wall of the tube provide a thin flattened ridge at the top of the handle portion of the assembled carrier. Flaps within hand opening cut-outs are folded in and upwardly between the major center panels forming the center partition of the carrier, the lateral cut edges of the flaps bearing against the ridge of the carrier, thereby adding strength in the handle portion. A fold line in one flap presents a flattened surface in the upper portion of the hand opening upon assembly of the carrier, affording greater comfort in carrying the carrier, and cooperates with the aforementioned flattened ridge to form a beam structure which greatly increases the strength of the handle portion of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1981Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4396116Abstract: A carrier for bottles is formed from a paperboard tube having top, bottom and end walls. The upper corners of the tube are gusseted so that the top wall may be swung downwardly on each side of a center line to form a center partition. The end walls have serially-connected, minor flaps and double thickness dividers which are swung inwardly around bottles at the four corners of the carrier with the dividers creating three cells on each side of the carrier. A major flap is hinged to each side of the bottom wall and is glued to the minor flaps to complete the formation of the carrier. The end walls are provided with a transverse fold line or crease which provides advantages in gluing of the carrier as well as the erecting of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4382526Abstract: The disclosed wall-mounted paperboard container for dispensing stacked articles, one at a time, has a mouth opening in a lower portion of a front wall. The mouth opening is formed from a container blank by infolding a lip panel and gusset flaps in front and side wall panels of the blank. The infolded lip panel supports the stack of articles so that the articles are inclined downwardly and rearwardly. Access to the articles is had by pulling the bottommost article in the stack outwardly through the mouth opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1979Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Pack Image IncorporatedInventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4314634Abstract: A returnable container for bottles. The container is formed as a tube having interconnected bottom, end and top walls. Bottles are side loaded into the tube and thereafter upper and lower side flaps on both sides of the container close the container around the bottles. A single thickness central partition is connected to at least two walls, e.g., an end wall and the bottom wall. The top wall is perforated so that substantially the entire portion of the top wall can be torn away to expose the bottle within. After the contents of the bottle have been consumed, they may be returned to the container and carried, by means of the central partition, back to the store where they were originally purchased.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: February 9, 1982Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4256226Abstract: A returnable container for bottles wherein the bottles are substantially completely enclosed in the container. The container is adapted to be opened to remove the bottles while retaining sufficient structural integrity to form a container for the return of the bottles. The container is formed as a tube having a bottom wall, two end walls, a top wall with side walls enclosing the bottles within the tube. An internal brace consisting of a cross panel glued to the top wall and depending centrally located panels provide an inverted channel-shaped beam which braces the container against collapse even after the side walls have been substantially completely destroyed to open the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1979Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4240546Abstract: A carrier for bottles is formed from a paperboard tube having top, button and end walls. The upper corners of the tube are gusseted so that the top wall may be swung downwardly on each side of a center line to form a center partition. The end walls have serially-connected, minor flaps and double thickness dividers which are swung inwardly around bottles at the four corners of the carrier with the dividers creating three cells on each side of the carrier. A major flap is hinged to each side of the bottle wall and is glued to the minor flaps to complete the formation of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1979Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4198900Abstract: A recloseable, pilfer-proof container is disclosed which is formed from a single blank of fiberboard according to a method of the present invention. The container includes a six-sided, closed container base portion having a hinged, pilferproof access flap. A tear-open, hinged access flap is defined in the top and front sides of the container base by a broken cut line. A pair of locking tabs are defined by the cut line in the front side of the container base adjacent the access flap. A hinged lid portion overlies the access flap and is glued to the access flap so that it is constrained to pivot with the flap. When the lid portion is grasped and pivoted to open the container for the first time, the hinged access flap is torn away from the top and front sides of the container base along the cut line and is pivoted on its hinge. When the lid portion and flap are reclosed, the locking tabs engage corresponding edges of the flap to lock the lid portion and flap in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4141449Abstract: A recloseable, pilfer-proof container is disclosed which is formed from a single blank of fiberboard according to a method of the present invention. The container includes a six-sided, closed container base portion having a hinged, pilfer-proof access flap. A tear-open, hinged access flap is defined in the top and front sides of the container base by a broken cut line. A pair of locking tabs are defined by the cut line in the front side of the container base adjacent the access flap. A hinged lid portion overlies the access flap and is glued to the access flap so that it is constrained to pivot with the flap. When the lid portion is grasped and pivoted to open the container for the first time, the hinged access flap is torn away from the top and front sides of the container base along the cut line and is pivoted on its hinge. When the lid portion and flap are reclosed, the locking tabs engage corresponding edges of the flap to lock the lid portion and flap in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 4095735Abstract: A knock-down, easily erected, multi-partitioned carton formed from a single blank of foldable paperboard is disclosed. The multi-partitioned carton comprises a pair of side panels, a pair of end panels, a plurality of pairs of opposed tongues formed by cutting and scoring the side panels. The opposed tongues are hingedly attached on one end to the side panels and at the other end to each other when folded inward so as to define a plurality of cells or compartments. A pair of bottom flaps hingedly attached to each of the side panels automatically form a bottom as the carton is squared. In one alternative embodiment of the carton a pair of interlocking collar halves formed from cutting and scoring the side panels allows for the defining of a plurality of article receiving apertures therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1977Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: Potlatch CorporationInventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 3965803Abstract: A reinforcing panel for a rectangular tubular carton for large size granular products is provided by forming the carton blank with a reinforcing panel hingedly connected to one end of the carton blank. The reinforcing panel is folded first, over a flat blade, and the free end thereof is glued to one of the wider carton walls and then a sharp section of the flat blade is used to part the hinged end of the reinforcing panel from the carton blank, so that the hinged end can later be glued to the other one of the wider walls, as the carton blank is erected in the usual way.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1974Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: 3963173Abstract: A paperboard blank for a flip-top container, a flip-top container and a method of assembly are disclosed. The containers feature an initially sealed flip-top separable along perforations accessibly disposed on the front panel of the container. When opened, the flip-top exposes an access cutout of an integral internal collar which increases the structural strength of the container at certain critical locations. Each side of the container is provided with a latch having mating portions which are detachably connected and thus positively aligned during all of the container assembly steps to eliminate registry problems between the mating portions of the latches.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1974Date of Patent: June 15, 1976Inventor: Orison W. Stone
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Patent number: D261944Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1979Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Pack Image, Inc.Inventor: Orison W. Stone