Claims
- 1. A container formed of foldable material and adapted to hold a plurality of segregated articles, the container having a wall structure formed by a unitary blank, said wall structure including integral top, side, bottom and end walls, said bottom wall being formed from two portions of said blank on opposite sides thereof, a flap coextensive in length with each bottom wall portion along an edge thereof on each of two opposite sides of the blank, the blank being folded into a hollow rectilinear form with said flaps extending upwardly into said container perpendicular to the bottom wall midway between the side walls thereof to define a longitudinal partition, at least one of said flaps having at least one transverse partition means integral therewith folded out of the plane of said flap at right angles thereto, said transverse partition means extending on opposite sides of said longitudinal partition, the other flap including an opening formed therein through which a selected portion of said transverse partition means extends to provide a single thickness transverse partition on opposite sides of said longitudinal partition and at least one transverse partition means integral therewith folded out of the plane of said other flap at right angles thereto, said transverse partition means of said other flap extending on opposite sides of said longitudinal partition, the transverse partition means of said other flap being longitudinally offset relative to the transverse partition means of said one flap and extending through an opening of said one flap.
- 2. A container as set forth in claim 1, wherein the openings for the passage of the transverse partition means of said flaps are disposed at the ends of cutouts forming said transverse partition means, said transverse partition means of each flap being positioned adjacent the ends of the cutouts forming the transverse partition means of the adjacent flap.
- 3. A container as set forth in claim 2, wherein two cutouts are formed in each flap at spaced intervals to each other, the cutouts in one flap being staggered relative to the cutouts of the other flap.
- 4. A container according to claim 4 wherein a selected portion of said wall structure is provided with weakened lines of separation defining a removable panel for obtaining access to the contents of said container.
- 5. A container according to claim 4 including integral carrying means.
- 6. A container according to claim 5 wherein selected portions of said top, side and end walls are removable to obtain access to the contents of the container, the remaining portions of said top and said side walls forming an integral carrying handle.
- 7. A container according to claim 5 including at least two transverse perforations, spaced from each other and running transversely of the top are arranged in the latter, the perforations passing over, at the edge of the top, into longitudinal perforations running approximately in the longitudinal direction of the container, and extending over at least a part of the length thereof and towards one end, in such a manner that the perforations define a transverse carrying handle in the top, which handle passes over into the lateral walls.
- 8. A container according to claim 7 wherein the transverse perforations extend into the vicinity of the side walls and the adjacent longitudinal perforations run into said side walls.
- 9. A package according to claim 7, characterized in that the transverse perforations extend along arcs into the longitudinal perforations.
- 10. A package according to claim 7, wherein the longitudinal perforations extend as far as the end of the package.
- 11. A package according to claim 7, having parting cuts which run approximately parallel to the transverse perforations and externally of the carrying handle area, the ends of the parting cuts passing over into the longitudinal perforations and removable strips of material defined by the said parting cuts and the said carrying handle.
- 12. A container according to claim 5 wherein the carrying means consists of a carrying handle integral with the longitudinal partition.
- 13. A unitary blank adapted to form a hollow rectilinear container having integral top, side, bottom, end and partition walls comprising a substantially rectangular blank including a top wall panel, two side wall panels, one on each side of said top wall panel, a bottom wall panel adjacent the side of each side wall panel opposite said top wall panel, a partition panel adjacent the side of each bottom wall panel opposite said side wall panels and end wall panels on the remaining sides of said top, side and bottom wall panels, said end wall panels being separated from each other and at least one of said partition panels having cut and score means to provide a portion adapted to be folded out of the plane of said one of said partition panels on opposite sides thereof and an opening in the other of said partition panels for receiving the folded out portion when said blank is formed into said container with said partition panels disposed contiguous to each other.
- 14. A unitary blank as set forth in claim 13 wherein some of said panels are provided with weakened lines of separation defining a removable panel for obtaining access to the contents of the container.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation - in- part of application Ser. No. 83,581, (now abandoned) filed Oct. 23, 1970, and entitled "Cardboard Container for bottles and the like".
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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