Special receptacle or package – Shock protection type – With yieldable retainer
Patent
1992-07-01
1993-03-30
Fidei, David T.
Special receptacle or package
Shock protection type
With yieldable retainer
206486, 206588, 206589, 206591, B65D 8102
Patent
active
051976064
ABSTRACT:
A cushioning member comprises top and bottom spaced parallel panels and a pair of spaced parallel side panels foldably joined to the bottom panel along fold lines. The top panel includes a pair of panel portions foldably joined respectively to the side panels along fold lines. The panel portions overlap each other and are secured together in a flat face contacting relation. Teh fold lines are parallel to one another, and thereby the cushioning member may be collapsed along the fold lines. A retaining flap is provided to hold the cushioning member in a squared, set-up condition.
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Fidei David T.
Suzuki Tsugihiko
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