Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1979-11-20
1981-07-14
Moon, Charlie T.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
29505, 217 12A, 217 42, 217 43R, 217 51, 229 23C, B23P 1100
Patent
active
042778786
ABSTRACT:
A ventilated shipping carton formed of a pair of identical, fibreboard, top and bottom closures each having a four sided vertical rim and a plurality of flaps secured to opposite sides of the rim and movable from an overlapping closed position to an unfolded, spread position for opening the carton, a plurality of wood veneer slats arranged vertically between the rims of the closures, and spaced apart for ventilation to form four sides of the rectangular carton body, and a plurality of spaced, horizontal binding wires wound about and embracing the rims of the top and bottom closures and secured to the closure rims and the ends of the slats. The invention further contemplates the method of making the carton as inclusive of the following steps:
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Moon Charlie T.
Vernon E. Ramsey, Inc.
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