Stacking Of Collapsed Container Or Blank Patents (Class 229/917)
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Patent number: 12122565Abstract: A blank for use in forming a container, such as a corrugated fiberboard container, can include a plurality of side walls that provide improved structural integrity, including improved stacking strength. Method of forming the plurality of side walls include positioning a first side wall adjacent a second side wall, and positioning a third side wall adjacent the second side wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2022Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Inventor: Robert W. Bley
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Patent number: 12049346Abstract: A corrugated fiberboard blank and container formed therefrom includes an interior portion and an exterior portion that are combined form a doubled-wall construction, in at least some portions of the container. In certain embodiments, the interior portion is hingedly coupled to the exterior portion, and a first front side wall comprises a first removable panel, a second front side wall comprises a second removable panel, and a first top section comprises a third removable panel.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2021Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Inventors: Robert W. Bley, Edward A. Hughes, Scott Miller
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Patent number: 7699212Abstract: A collapsible storage device includes a collapsible container and a lid for the container. The container includes a plurality of resilient wall panels and a flexible hinge connecting each adjacent pair of wall panels. The container may be foldably converted between a substantially flat collapsed position and a substantially rectangular prismatic expanded position by articulating the wall panels about the flexible hinges. One side of the lid is adapted to cover an opening into the container when the container is in an expanded position. The opposite side of the lid is adapted to receive the substantially flat collapsed container within a recess in the lid.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: S.C. Johnson Home Storage, Inc.Inventors: Robert R. Turvey, Brian C. Dais, Sanjay Dhall
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Patent number: 6527168Abstract: Blanks for forming open sided containers and mating covers from carton stock material include strips of non-stick material secured to the blank by means of a strippable adhesive. The adhesive adheres to the carton stock material with a substantially higher adherence force than the adherence force between the adhesive and the non-stick material, so that the non-stick material can be removed, readily, to expose the tacky surface of the adhesive. The carton blanks are marked with a predetermined pattern of fold or crease lines which allows the blank to be bent and folded into the shape of a container or a container cover. The non-stick material facilitates handling and separation of individual blanks that have been shipped and stored in tightly packed, stacked arrays, while the exposed adhesive surface engages specifically formed tabs and/or flaps of the blank in overlapping, abutting relationships to secure the blank in its final, assembled, container/cover shape.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Mafcote Industries, Inc.Inventor: Paul G. Robinson
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Patent number: 6502732Abstract: A foldable ski carrier pack assembly having 1) a main ski support frame assembly; 2) ski anchor assemblies secured to the main ski support frame assembly and operable to anchor snow skis thereto; and 3) a back support harness assembly connected to the main ski support frame assembly and operable to be placed about shoulder areas of a snow ski person for conveyance similar to a camper's backpack assembly. The main ski support frame assembly includes a first support frame member pivotally connected to a second support frame member by a main connector member. The first support frame member and the second support frame member each have a means thereon to receive the ski anchor assemblies connected thereto. Each ski anchor assembly includes a stabilizing post member having a retaining clamp assembly releasably connected thereto. Each retaining clamp assembly includes a main clamp assembly engageable about a portion of the snow skis and having an actuator handle assembly connected thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1999Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: Timothy R. Bonds
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Patent number: 6213389Abstract: A take-out carrier wherein the compartments thereof are divided by a partition wall secured, only in the fully erected position of the carrier, by complementary cohesive coatings on the partition wall flange and the bottom panel of the carrier, the carrier, prior to alignment of the cohesive coatings, being collapsible for stacking and storage.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Dopaco, Inc.Inventor: Liming Cai
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Patent number: 6149052Abstract: A corrugated box has two side panels joined by parallel end panels. An automatic bottom panel extends from a side panel, and has two converging reverse-scored fold lines which extend between a side panel and the outer edge of the automatic bottom panel. End flaps are folded up from the automatic bottom panel and are connected to the end panels to form box side walls. One of the end flaps has a diagonal fold line, with portions of the flap above the diagonal fold line only being adhered to the end panel. The angles of the reverse scored fold lines are selected depending on the dimensions of the box to allow the automatic bottom panel to be deployed from a folded position alongside the side and end panels to an assembled position perpendicular to the side and end panels, simply by displacing one side panel with respect to the other.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Charles J. Mueller
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Patent number: 6142364Abstract: The invention relates to a boxed end openable container having means whereby a separating force can be applied transversely to the line of a linear ridge seal of the scaled container at or adjacent that portion of the linear ridge seal located intermediate the apexes of the V folds in the gable ends of the sealed container so as to cause that portion of the ridge seal to separate and subsequently permit substantially the whole length of the linear ridge seal to separate and cause on the tent side walls of the sealed container to move transversely with respect t the line of the linear ridge seal to form an outlet to the container. Preferably, the container is provided with a pull tab secured to a tent wall and/or the ridge of the assembled container. Preferably, the pull tab has laterally extending portions which are incorporated into the ridge structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Easycarton LimitedInventors: Jonathan Paul Laker, Kirk Anthony Laker
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Patent number: 5562224Abstract: A plastic reusable container that can be collapsed into a small package for storage.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignees: Cartonnages des Monts du Lyonnais, Jacky PascalInventors: Jacky Pascal, Philippe Pascal
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Patent number: 5490597Abstract: An assembled kit of materials useful in mailing a gift in which advantageous double use is made of a folded mailing box about which plastic is shrunk wrap to enclose the materials and, when unfolded, the wrapped gift is placed in the box for mailing.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Inventor: Allen Schluger
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Patent number: 5447225Abstract: A tray/shroud shipping container which is convertible to a display container upon removal of the shroud. The container is preassembled before being filled with packaged goods from two separate blanks which are joined together to form the container. The container is made from a tray blank for forming the tray and a shroud blank for forming the shroud. The shroud telescopes within the tray and is releasably secured within the tray and covers and protects the packaged goods. The container includes two diagonally opposing vertical fold lines which comprise two substantially parallel lines of weakness. The lines of weakness of each pair are spaced apart by distances least as great as the thickness of the container so that the container can be folded along the lines of weakness thereby collapsing the container to a generally flat condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Charles L. Gunn, Harold Davis, Tom H. Ohren, David L. Field
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Patent number: 5439133Abstract: A carton-liner assembly comprises a carton and a liner constructed and arranged for placement within the carton. The carton includes opposing top and bottom walls, opposing front and back walls, and opposing side walls. The liner includes a front panel and opposing side panels for fitting the liner within the carton. The liner front panel has an outer surface adjacent to an inner surface of the carton front wall. The carton-liner assembly further comprises a plurality of embossments integral with the liner and a plurality of debossments integral with the carton. The embossments and debossments are arranged to increase the thickness of the assembly in regions spaced from relatively thick portions of the assembly while the assembly is in flattened tubular form during production so as to counterbalance the thick portions of the assembly, thereby improving stackability of the assembly while the assembly is in flattened tubular form.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Packaging Corporation of AmericaInventor: James L. Stone
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Patent number: 5413276Abstract: A carton is cut out and foldably formed from an integral piece of corrugated paperboard or similar sheet material, and has foldable bottom flaps and foldable closure flaps attached to panels forming side walls. Some of the panels define sidewalls forming a rectilinear carton, and at least one panel defines a partition dividing the carton into at least two compartments. Another panel defines a front wall of the carton, and has openings permitting access through the front wall to the compartments. The closure flaps have flanges which cover the access openings during shipping and inventory storage of the closed carton. The closure flaps are defined by fold lines that are weakened by scoring, perforating or the like, and are easily severed at the weakened fold lines. The carton can be assembled and folded flat, and erected for closure of the bottom, loading with product, and closure of the top.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Triangle Container CorporationInventor: Phil B. Sheffer
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Patent number: 5320279Abstract: An improved carton for superconcentrated detergent products. The carton includes front, rear and side panels and a cover. In one embodiment, the carton includes a liner which may be separate from the carton or integrated with the carton. The carton walls of the liner may include barrier materials. A hinge formed from perforated lines and score lines may be provided for the cover on the rear panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Giblin, Jeannine D. Griffiths, Preston M. Smith
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Patent number: 5209394Abstract: A carton having two broad sides, two narrow sides and a tear tape spaced from the top and functionally extending through part or all of three of the sides but not extending completely through the fourth side. The fourth side is one of the narrow sides and functions as a hinge. When the tear tape is removed, the upper portions of three panels are separated from the lower aspects. The upper portions of the panels together with the top of the carton from a cover which pivots along the hinge formed by the fourth side. The carton is readily opened by means of the tear tape, yet product can be poured by grasping the carton's narrow end in the fashion of a traditional detergent carton. The carton may include a liner which extends to virtually the full height of the carton.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Lever Brothers CompanyInventors: Jeannine D. Griffiths, Edward J. Giblin, James G. Covington
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Patent number: 5123540Abstract: A collapsible lunch box that can be folded into a flat package for storage when not in use and can be made ready for use by changing the package into a rectangular tube and pivoting two side panels to close the open ends of the tube. The side panels have locking elements which engage openings on the rectangular tube to keep the box closed. In the folded package position the locking elements on the side panels interlock to hold the package in the folded position.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1990Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Inventor: Barbara Karavias
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Patent number: 5058748Abstract: An improved carton, particularly for concentrated or superconcentrated powdered products, cartons containing such products and carton blanks for making such cartons. The carton includes two side panels, a front panel, a rear panel, bottom closure flaps, top closure flaps, a handle attached to the side panels and spacing structures remote from the plane extending through the handle perpendicular to the front panel. When the carton blanks used for forming the carton are stacked, the spacing structures compensate for the extra thickness attributable to the handle and/or rivets. In one embodiment, the spacing structures comprise wings integral to a liner which can be folded back to increase the local thickness of the tubular carton blank. In a further embodiment, the spacing structures comprise embossments or debossments in the carton blank or liner.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1989Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Giblin, Jeannine D. Griffiths
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Patent number: 4981256Abstract: A plastic closure for cartons which permits controlled dispensing of product. The closure is a fitment comprised of a thin material which is of such a minimal thickness that it does not tend to cause uneven stacking of the cartons when they are in flattened form, prior to their erection. The closure is generally thin enough to be accommodated within a carbon having either a 3- or 4- point rule score and normal score caliper balancing. The closure comprises a base member having an aperture, and a cover member which has a depending plug which fits within the aperture of the base when the cover member is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Lever Brothers CompanyInventors: Edward J. Giblin, John A. Hockey, James M. Gleason
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Patent number: 4949899Abstract: A collapsible foldable dispensing carton is provided which includes pairs of first and second top closure flaps foldably connected to upright wall panels, the latter being foldably interconnected. When the carton is in a set up mode, pairs of wall panels are in spaced, opposed relation. When the closure flaps are in an overlapping close relation, one of the first flaps is the outermost flap and is provided with a dispensing opening. A fitment of thin material is mounted on an exposed surface of the outermost flap and in registry with the dispensing opening. The fitment includes a base section which is affixed to the exposed surface portion of the outermost first flap circumjacent the dispensing opening. The base section is provided with an aperture in registry with the dispensing opening. The fitment also includes a hingedly mounted cover section movable relative to the base section between fully open and close modes.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Packaging Corporation of AmericaInventor: James L. Stone
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Patent number: 4732315Abstract: A reclosable dispensing package which has a thin plastic fitment mounted over a cutout area in a closure flap of a seal end carton when the carton is in flattened tubular form. The caliper of each flattened tubular sleeve is adjusted to approximately match that of the fitment-equipped closure flaps, the adjustment being effected in regions spaced from the fitment to provide areas of mutual contact on adjacent sleeves which serve to maintain the sleeves in parallel relationship when they are stacked in the hopper of packaging equipment. Such adjustment can be accomplished, for example, through the use of mutually opposed cartonboard embossments, or of thickened glue seams or by fluffing the outside score lines.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1987Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Charles L. Gunn