Container assembly for ice-cream products

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229 43, 229 45R, B65D 4518

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042588758

ABSTRACT:
A knock-down container assembly for packaging and containing ice-cream products wherein an articulated carton portion co-operates with an articulated cover portion through closure features which effectively lock the cover portion in place on top of the carton portion. Various protuberances or locking flaps in the carton portion co-operate with recesses or notched regions in the cover portion respectively to provide these locking features. The carton itself is constructed to contain either a standardized half-gallon volume of ice-cream products or, alternatively, is capable of containing a one-quart volume of such products, and the container is especially adapted for utilization on standard existing ice-cream product packing machinery.

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