Claims
- 1. On a flat top end closure for a liquid carrying paperboard container including a tubular body having one front, one back, and two side wall panels; said one front panel being connected to said two side wall panels by respective vertical score lines; a bottom end closure; and a flat top end closure having two outer closure panels connected to said two side wall panels, and two fold-in panels respectively connected to said one front and one back wall panels, the one of said two fold-in panels is connected to the front wall panel serves as part of a pouring spout, the one of said two fold-in panels including a first triangular panel having an apex and secured to the front wall panel and two adjacent fold-back panels on opposite sides of the first triangular panel, the improvement comprising a horizontal score line formed across said one front wall panel between said respective vertical score lines and a predetermined distance below said first triangular panel, two diagonal score lines extending from said horizontal line at said respective vertical score lines to the apex of said first triangular panel, and two additional diagonal score lines extending from said horizontal score line at said respective vertical score lines upwardly across said side wall panels, and then across said two outer closure panels.
- 2. A pouring spout arrangement for a liquid carrying paperboard container having front, back and two side wall panels, front and back fold-in panels, and two overlying outer closure panels, said front fold-in panel including a central triangular panel segment having an apex and two adjacent fold-back panel segments, said pouring spout arrangement comprising a score line arrangement formed on said front wall panel and on said front fold-in panel whereby said front wall panel assumes, in its open position, respective co-planar relationships with three portions of said central triangular panel segment to elongate the resultant pouring spout, said three portions being connected to each other by said score line arrangement.
- 3. A pouring spout arrangement for a liquid carrying paperboard container having front, back and two side wall panels interconneted by vertical score lines, front and back fold-in panels, and two overlying outer closure panels, said front fold-in panel including a central triangular panel segment having an apex and two adjacent fold-back panel segments, said pouring spout arrangement comprising a score line arrangement formed on said front wall and on said front fold-in panel whereby said front wall panel assumes, in its open positions of said central triangular panel segment to elongate the resultant pouring spout, wherein said score line arrangement includes a horizontal score line formed across said front wall panel between vertical score lines, and two diagonal score lines extending from said horizontal score line at said vertical score lines to the apex of said central triangular panel segment.
- 4. A pouring spout arrangement for a liquid carrying paperboard container having front, back and two side wall panels, front and back fold-in panels, and two overlying outer closure panels, said front fold-in panel including a central triangular and two adjacent fold-back panel segments, said pouring spout arrangement comprising score line means formed on said front wall panel and on said front fold-in panel whereby said front wall panel assumes, in its open position, respective co-planar relationship with portions of said central triangular and two adjacent fold-back panel segments to elongate the resultant pouring spout, said score line means including a horizontal score line formed across said front wall panel, and two diagonal score lines extending from the ends of said horizontal score line to the apex of score said central triangular panel segment, and two diagonal opening-assist score lines extending from said horizontal score line upwardly across only said two side wall panels and said two outer closure panels.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 064,670, filed 6/22/87, now abandoned.
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