Claims
- 1. In a rectangular corrugated paperboard carton having opposed pairs of vertical side walls defining a rectangular perimeter thereof, each said wall having flaps at either vertical end, respectively, foldable to form opposite end closure walls of said carton, the combination therewith of
- a divider formed from a rectangular blank of corrugated paperboard having a longitudinal center line, opposite end panels on either side of said center line, an intermediate panel hingedly connected to each of said end panels and a rectangular center panel on opposite sides of said center line hingedly connected at both side edges to the intermediate panels adjacent thereto, center panels being hingedly connected at a top edge to each other along the said center line, and a center line slot on either side of said center panels separating the end and intermediate panels on one side of the center line from the end and intermediate panels on the other side thereof;
- said central panels having a width substantially less than the width of the carton within which the divider is adapted to be positioned, a positioning flap hingedly connected to the free edge of one of said central panels, said positioning flap having a length greater than the width of the central panel and extending beyond both side edges of the central panel;
- said divider being folded at said center line to form a generally H-shaped divider for insertion in the carton with the positioning flap in surface engagement with the bottom end closure wall of the carton;
- and interengaging means between said positioning flap and said carton for holding the divider in assembled position in said carton.
- 2. The rectangular carton and divider combination of claim 1 wherein the length of the positioning flap is substantially the same as the width of said bottom end closure wall whereby the interengaging means holding the positioning flap in the carton is a friction fit of the positioning flap between opposite vertical walls of the carton.
- 3. The rectangular carton and divider combination of claim 1 wherein said interengaging means for holding the positioning flap in the carton is an adhesive connection between the positioning flap and at least one of the flaps of one of said bottom end closure walls of the carton.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 498,384 filed May 26, 1983, now abandoned.
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