Claims
- 1. A method of forming an H-divider container from a preformed flat H-divider blank and a preformed flat body blank,
- the flat H-blank, comprising a paperboard sheet having a layer sandwiched between a pair of liners, having a pair of divider panels joined together along a preformed hinge line,
- the hinge line comprising a score length leaving the top liner intact at least in part,
- the flat H-blank further having each divider panel transversely flanked by an integral pair of foldable end wall panels,
- the flat body blank comprising a substantially rectangular bottom panel joined, along a longitudinally spaced apart pair of parallel transverse fold lines, to an opposite pair of side panels, each of the side panels having a transversely opposite pair of foldable marginal flaps,
- said method comprising the steps of:
- folding the end wall panels of the flat H-blank substantially 90.degree. towards that side of the H-blank having the bottom liner, while maintaining the divider panels in a common plane;
- while maintaining the end wall panels in said substantially 90.degree. folded condition, erecting the H-divider by folding the divider panels along the hinge line out of said common plane and into mutual contact of the top liners of the divider panels;
- moving the body blank bottom panel into mutual contact with lower edges of the erected H-divider;
- folding the side panels of the body blank substantially 90.degree. upward relative to the bottom panel and into contact with vertical edges of the end wall panels of the erected H-divider;
- and folding the marginal flaps of the body blank through 90.degree. into contact with vertical edge portions of the end wall panels of the erected H-divider.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein folding of the divider panels along the transverse hinge line into mutual contact of their top liners is by means of applying a force against an intact portion of the top liner of the H-blank along the hinge line.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the force is simultaneously applied at both of the opposite end portions of the hinge line.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further characterized in that, prior to the step of erecting the H-divider, adhesive is applied to the top liner of one of the divider panels and further characterized in, after erecting the H-divider, pressing the erected divider panels against one another for effecting adhesive bonding therebetween.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further characterized in that, prior to the step of moving the body blank into contact of the bottom panel with the lower edges of the erected H-divider, the flat body blank is placed in an indexed position in spaced relation to the erected H-divider with edges of the bottom panel of the body blank in registration with the rectangular area included by the erected H-divider and, thereafter,
- moving the body blank into said contact by means of force applied to marginal flaps of the body blank.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein folding the side panels of the body blank upwardly relative to the bottom panel is by means of force applied to the marginal flaps of the side panels to effect partial folding of the marginal flaps of the side panels relative to the vertical edges of the end panels of the erected H-divider.
- 7. The method of claim 1 including the step of centering the erected H-divider relative to the bottom blank body panel by yieldably restraining the erected H-divider against movement in response to the step of folding the side panels of the body blank into contact with vertical edges of the end wall panels of the erected H-divider.
- 8. The method of forming a divider from a preformed divider blank comprising a paperboard sheet having a layer sandwiched between a pair of liners, the blank having a pair of divider panels joined together along a hinge line comprising a score length leaving the top liner intact at least in part, said method including:
- applying a force against an intact portion of the hinge line top liner while opposing said force on the bottom liner on opposite sides of the hinge line to fold the panels into mutual contact of their top liners.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional application of pending prior application Ser. No. 910,198 filed on May 30, 1978 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,220,076.
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Divisions (1)
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