Special receptacle or package – With ornamentation or simulation
Patent
1985-12-16
1987-05-05
Lowrance, George E.
Special receptacle or package
With ornamentation or simulation
206 15, 220345, 312204, 312273, 446 76, 446108, 446476, B65D 4320, B65D 5502
Patent
active
046625194
ABSTRACT:
A dollhouse jewelry box having a base containing a plurality of grooves, four fixed and four moveable walls, two gables and two moveable roof members, two of the fixed walls are aligned, paired and spaced apart from respective paired moveable walls and one of the moveable walls is a key wall. The moveable walls are disposed and slideably received in the grooves in the base, their lateral terminal portions either interface with the lateral terminal portions of one of the fixed walls and/or the lateral terminal portions of other moveable walls in an interlocking manner to form an interlocking combination delimiting an enclosure, the interlocking combination being secured (locked) at a point created by a laterally and inwardly extending protrusion (affixed to the innermost surface of one of the moveable walls, a key wall) the terminal portion which is slideably received in a groove in a fixed wall with which the moveable wall is paired so that by sliding the moveable key wall and the protrusion from a first (locking) to a second (unlocking) position in the groove the moveable key wall can be moved to disengage the innerlocking terminal portions of the moveable and fixed walls. Roof members are slideably attached to the gable members, which in turn are affixed to the fixed walls, and one of the roof members has a locking means adapted to be moved from a locking to an unlocking position on its underside whereby in the locking position the lateral terminal portion of the roof members engaged with one another and in the unlocking position one of the roof members may be moved, thereby disengaging one roof member from the other.
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Foster Jimmy G.
Lowrance George E.
Moffitt Roy B.
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