Special receptacle or package – Combined or convertible – Packaged assemblage or kit
Patent
1982-09-30
1988-03-08
Foster, Jimmy G.
Special receptacle or package
Combined or convertible
Packaged assemblage or kit
141109, 206216, 206611, 206831, 22912017, 229183, 294 55, B65D 541, B65D 8136
Patent
active
047294779
ABSTRACT:
This relates to a food scoop having a false bottom defining in the bottom portion of the scoop a hidden chamber in which a prize or the like may be hidden. The construction of the scoop is such that it may be supplied in a completed folded state and may be easily erected at the site. Further, the hidden compartment is accessible as the scoop is being erected so that the selected prizes, etc. may be inserted into the compartment before the compartment moves into the bottom of the scoop. One of the sides of the scoop is provided with an easy opening feature so that access may be had to the hidden compartment by the purchaser of the product.
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Brown Charles E.
Federal Paper Board Co., Inc.
Foster Jimmy G.
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