Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Paperboard box
Patent
1982-03-25
1984-10-16
Dixson, Jr., William T.
Envelopes, wrappers, and paperboard boxes
Paperboard box
206 44R, 206 4511, 206175, 206193, 229 28BC, 211 73, B65D 548
Patent
active
044770162
ABSTRACT:
This relates to a display carton which is divided into a plurality of cells by way of a cellular separator arrangement. The cellular separator arrangement includes front to rear extending partition members and transversely extending transverse separators. All are cut from a single blank panel and are integrally hinged to one another an associated side, front and rear panels. In the blank there is cut from a single panel carton components in the form of a front panel, a side panel, a rear panel portion a side panel portion, the partition members and the transverse separators.
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Brown Charles A.
Dixson, Jr. William T.
Federal Paper Board Company Inc.
Gehman Bryon
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