Automatic means for ejecting a payload from its container

Receptacles – Sectional – Knockdown

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220 4F, 244138R, 244138A, B65D 814, B64D 108

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043601170

ABSTRACT:
An assembly of a payload and container is described whereby a payload supt having a base with a perimeter enclosed by a sidewall forming a cup for receiving a tubular container is provided. A first and second tie are connected to one end of the tubular container, and are terminated in an elastic ring. The first and second ties have a length which will permit the elastic ring to be placed in an annular groove in the exterior sidewall of the cup, thereby fixing the payload support to the container. During free flight of the assembly, air flow moves the first and second ties away from the container freeing the elastic ring from the annular groove in the cup whereby the container separates from the payload support.

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patent: 3552549 (1971-01-01), Creese
patent: 3894648 (1975-07-01), Croullebois
patent: 3964700 (1976-06-01), Adams

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