Claims
- 1. A dispenser carton for packaging and separately dispensing a cup from a stack of rimmed tapered disposable cups each of which has a tapered sidewall, a bottom wall, and an open top surrounded by a rolled rim, comprising a container having substantially square planar parallel mutually spaced first and second end walls and connecting rectangular sidewalls; said first end wall including a central circular opening of a size sufficient to permit the bottom and tapered sidewall of a cup to extend freely therethrough and insufficient in size for the passage of the rim of a cup freely therethrough; a plurality of relatively short radial knife cuts extending outwardly from said opening and defining a plurality of relatively stiff flexible tabs normally lying in the plane of said first end wall while a cup is projecting through said opening and capable of being deflected in the direction of movement of a cup through said opening to permit passage of a cup therethrough solely by flexure of said tabs, thereby allowing the outermost cup to be withdrawn from the carton while retaining the remainder of the stack, said second end wall including an opening axially aligned with and smaller in diameter than the opening in said first end wall, said second end wall having a plurality of radial slits extending from said opening therein outwardly a distance from the center of said opening sufficient to exceed the radius of the small end of a cup but less than a distance equal to the radius of the large end of a cup.
- 2. A dispenser carton structure as defined in claim 1 wherein the distance between said first and second end walls is less than the height of a cup.
- 3. A dispenser carton as defined in claim 1 wherein a plurality of knife cuts in a generally circular pattern is provided in said second end wall at the outer ends of said radial slits defining a plurality of tabs in a non-intersecting relationship with said radial slits and forming a generally circular line of weakness facilitating bending of said tabs inwardly along fold lines defined by said pattern of knife cuts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 338,867, filed Jan. 12, 1982, now abandoned.
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