Means and method for packaging frangible articles

Special receptacle or package – Shock protection type – Stack – pile or nest arrangement

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206454, 206526, 206586, 206806, 206822, 220 236, 220 2383, 220 72, 220 74, 229DIG11, 426108, 53202, 53 3, B65D 8536, B65D 8108

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040821870

ABSTRACT:
A system of packaging frozen onion rings and other frangible articles for transport and storage is disclosed. Vacuum formed polystyrene packages having a shock absorbing flange are stacked in rigid walled shipping containers, each package resting with a downwardly protruding edge of its flange on a rigid horizontal surface. Special purpose packages having troughs for cradling rectangular articles are also disclosed.

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