Claims
- 1. A container formed foldable material for the accommodation of a plurality of articles therein, said container having a top wall, side walls, end walls, bottom walls and edge flaps of integral one-piece construction, means securing said edge flaps to each other to define a longitudinally extending central partition parallel to said side walls, said top wall having two spaced apart transverse perforation line extending across the entire width of the top wall and beyond the opposite edges of the top wall part way into each side wall to define a carrying handle therebetween, longitudinally extending perforation lines in said side walls extending from the ends of each transverse perforation line toward the adjacent end of the container substantially parallel to the top wall and additional perforation lines in the end walls of the container which are continuations of said longitudinal performation lines, transverse dividing cuts spaced from said transverse perforation lines on each side of said handle which intersect the transverse perforation lines adjacent the ends thereof to define intermediate areas on each side of said handle which may be completely removed or folded under said handle along said transverse perforation lines to provide reinforcement for said handle, tongue means connecting said intermediate areas to said top wall portions across said dividing cuts intermediate the ends thereof, said tongue means having perforations so that upon separation along said perforation lines on said side and end walls and along said perforations on said tongue means on both sides of the carrying handle, end covers formed from portions of the top wall, the side walls and the end walls can be removed.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of my copending allowed application Ser. No. 390,263, filed Aug. 21, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,391, entitled "Cardboard Container for Bottles and the Like", which in turn was a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 83,581, filed Oct. 23, 1970, entitled "Cardboard Container for Bottles and the Like", now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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