Container partition

Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Wrapper – Bottle

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229 28R, B65D 548

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046323007

ABSTRACT:
A machine erectable compartmented multi-cell one-piece container partition formed from a unitary blank of foldable paperboard to separate articles in a box. A rectangular, planar, horizontally-disposed blank of foldable sheet material is cut and folded to provide vertically disposed flaps or segments of single thickness forming separator walls defining a plurality of separator cells (preferably twelve) to separate segregated articles at their contact points, with the blank having a length and width not exceeding inside box dimensions. Each of the vertically disposed segments is folded from the blank along a hinge line disposed intermediate the top and bottom ends of each segment, whereby the segments extend above and below the plane of the blank to form walls of the separator cells.

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