Special receptacle or package – Article held in aperture in base
Patent
1973-02-23
1977-01-25
Dixson, Jr., William T.
Special receptacle or package
Article held in aperture in base
206499, 206526, 221 92, 229 29F, B65D 8300, B65D 8562
Patent
active
040046923
ABSTRACT:
A folded cardboard carton has spaced perforations formed in a pair of opposing side walls. Each perforation is adapted to receive a stack of rubber cots, the stacks being formed by cots telescoped one inside the other. Tear away covers are mounted to said carton for covering and enclosing the stacks of cots suspended in the perforations. The covers are perforated to facilitate the opening of a portion of said cover at a time so as to serially expose the stacks of cots. A single cot is dispensed by inserting a medical probe into an exposed stack of cots and depressing the entire stack while locking the uppermost cot to the probe. The resiliency of the stacked cots facilitates removal of the uppermost cot without disturbing the remaining cots.
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Becton Dickinson and Company
Dixson, Jr. William T.
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