Device for handling packaging containers made of cardboard or si

Cutlery – Combined cutlery or combined with ancillary feature – With skin-removal means

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7158, 294 33, B65D 546

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047715391

ABSTRACT:
A device for handling packaging containers having a parallelepiped shape, made of cardboard or a similar material, which have a folded closure on a frontal surface, outer corners of which, projecting beyond sides of the frontal surface, form a folded triangle, the base of which corresponds to one edge of the frontal surface and the tip of which is attached to a lateral surface of the parallelepiped. A guide slit holds part of the closure fold and a cutting blade overlaps the guide slit. A frame surrounds the parallelepiped at least partially on four lateral surfaces and has a handle aligned approximately vertically to the plane of the frame on one frame section and a catch to engage under one of the folded triangles folded down against the lateral surface of the parallelepiped. The frame also has the guide slit with the knife in another frame section.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2775815 (1957-01-01), Thompson
patent: 3427065 (1969-02-01), Epstein
patent: 3803713 (1974-04-01), Jones et al.

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