Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Paperboard box – Lifting or suspending element
Patent
1997-12-16
1999-12-07
Elkins, Gary E.
Envelopes, wrappers, and paperboard boxes
Paperboard box
Lifting or suspending element
229143, 22912539, 229110, 383104, 383119, 383210, B65D 536
Patent
active
059968842
ABSTRACT:
A novel hybrid beverage container having a rigid body and flexible polymer film ends is disclosed herein. The hybrid container may be folded in a closed state for storage, and erected for a filling state. The top end of the container has a recloseable access for filling and sealing the container with a beverage. The container may also have a handle device. In one preferred embodiment, the rigid body is composed of a polyethylene coated fiberboard material. In another embodiment, the rigid body is composed of a mineral filled polyolefin.
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Frisk Peter
Witty Craig
Elkins Gary E.
Mai Tri M.
PepsiCo Inc.
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