Dispensing – Plural sources – compartment – containers and/or spaced jacket – Cabinet-type dispenser for single mixed drinks
Patent
1991-03-27
1991-12-31
Elkins, Gary E.
Dispensing
Plural sources, compartment, containers and/or spaced jacket
Cabinet-type dispenser for single mixed drinks
B65D 548
Patent
active
050764926
ABSTRACT:
A rectangular carton for shipping articles such as incandescent light bulbs and serving as a display base for the articles is formed from a unitary boxboard blank and has an integral, removable platform or false bottom within. This enables the carton to be of a sufficient height to serve as a base to display the articles and at the same time permits shipment of a quantity of articles substantially less than what the carton will hold without the need for fillers or extra packing materials.
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Corcoran Edward M.
Corwin Stanley C.
Elkins Gary E.
General Electric Company
Jacob Fred
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