Claims
- 1. A method of sealing the ends of a four-sided sift-proof carton, each end of the carton having a pair of spaced minor flaps, an inner major flap and an outer major flap spaced from said inner major flap, each of said minor flaps and said inner and outer major flaps being formed with opposed ends, a fold line joining a side of the carton and a leading edge opposite said fold line, the spacing between said inner major flaps and said outer major flaps at the fold lines of the carton defining the depth of the carton, comprising:
- folding said spaced minor flaps from a spread position inwardly toward the center of the carton forming an exposed surface on each of said minor flaps between said fold line and said leading edge thereof;
- dispensing a strip of foamed adhesive material onto each of said opposed ends of said inner major flap between said fold line and said leading edge thereof with said inner major flap in a spread position relative to the sides of the carton;
- dispensing a first strip of foamed adhesive material onto each of said opposed ends of said outer major flap between said fold line and said leading edge thereof, and a second strip of adhesive material onto said outer major flap between said first strips with said outer major flap in a spread position relative to the sides of the carton;
- folding said inner major flap from said spread position toward the center of the carton so that said strips of foamed adhesive material on said inner major flap contact said exposed surfaces of said pair of minor flaps, said inner major flap having a width dimension between said leading edge and said fold line thereof which is substantially less than said depth of the carton so that a large gap is formed on said exposed surface of each of said minor flaps between said leading edge of said inner major flap and said fold line of said outer major flap with said inner major flap folded toward the center of the carton;
- folding said outer major flap toward the center of the carton so that said first strip of foamed adhesive material on each end of said outer major flap contacts said exposed surface of one of said pair of minor flaps and said second strip of adhesive material contacts said inner major flap, said first strips of foamed adhesive material on said outer major flap filling said gaps on said exposed surfaces of said minor flaps between said leading edge of said inner major flap and said fold line of said outer major flap to form a sift-proof seal thereat.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which said step of folding a pair of opposed minor flaps is performed after said step of dispensing a strip of foamed adhesive material onto each end of said inner major flap and after said step of dispensing first and second strips of adhesive material onto said outer major flap.
- 3. The method of claim 1 in which said step of folding a pair of opposed minor flaps is performed before said step of dispensing a strip of foamed adhesive material onto each end of said inner major flap and said step of dispensing first and second strips of adhesive material onto said outer major flap, said exposed surfaces of said opposed minor flaps being at least partially covered by said strips of foamed adhesive material dispensed onto each end of said inner major flap and by said first strips of adhesive material dispensed onto said outer major flap.
- 4. A four-sided, sift-proof carton having height, width and depth dimensions comprising:
- a pair of spaced minor flaps formed at each end of two opposed sides of the carton, said minor flaps each being foldable along fold lines at the sides of the carton from a spread position inwardly toward the center of the carton to a folded position forming exposed surfaces on said minor flaps;
- spaced inner and outer major flaps formed at each end of the other two sides of the carton, said inner and outer major flaps each having a fold line at the sides of the carton and a leading edge, the transverse dimension between said fold line and said leading edge of each of said inner and outer major flaps being substantially less than the depth dimension of the carton which extends between said fold line of said inner major flaps and said fold line of said outer major flaps;
- said inner major flaps each being adapted to receive a strip of foamed adhesive material on each end which extends between said fold line and said leading edge thereof, said inner major flaps being foldable inwardly from a spread position relative to the sides of the carton to a folded position so that said strips of foamed adhesive material at each end contact said exposed surfaces on said minor flaps and form a sift-proof seal therebetween;
- said inner major flaps at each end of the carton forming a substantial gap along said exposed surfaces of said minor flaps between said leading edge of said inner major flaps and said fold line of said outer major flaps with said inner major flaps in said folded position;
- said outer major flaps at each end of the carton being adapted to receive a first strip of foamed adhesive material on each end which extends between said fold line and said leading edge thereof, and a second strip of adhesive material between said first strips which extends parallel to said fold line, said outer major flaps each being foldable from a spread position relative to the sides of the carton inwardly toward the center of the carton to a folded position so that said second strip of adhesive material contacts said inner major flaps forming a sift-proof seal thereat, and so that said first strips of foamed adhesive material contact said exposed surfaces of said minor flaps to fill said gap along said minor flaps between said leading edge of said inner major flap and said fold line of said outer major flap to form a sift-proof seal therebetween.
RELATED CASES
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/848,737, filed Apr. 4, 1986, which is entitled "Sift-Proof Carton and Method of Manufacture", now abandoned.
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