Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Paperboard box – Cylindrical or conical body – or wall structure
Patent
1994-06-29
1995-06-20
Elkins, Gary E.
Envelopes, wrappers, and paperboard boxes
Paperboard box
Cylindrical or conical body, or wall structure
229 55, 2291982, B65D 314
Patent
active
054254981
ABSTRACT:
A cardboard container of substantially rigid construction comprises a peripheral wall panel defining a hollow body, the wall panel including an in-turned flange formed along a peripheral edge thereof, the flange extending continuously along an entire length of the peripheral edge of the wall panel and being foldably and integrally connected to the wall panel by a continuous score line, the flange further having opposite ends held in abutment with one another within the hollow body such that the flange is held in a state of compression and retained within the hollow body in face-to-face engagement with the wall panel without otherwise being secured to the wall panel; and a transverse member being retained within the hollow body by the flange.
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