Special receptacle or package – For plural beverage-type receptacles – Shock protection
Patent
1976-05-14
1978-01-10
Garbe, Stephen P.
Special receptacle or package
For plural beverage-type receptacles
Shock protection
206592, 206420, 206521, 229 14C, B65D 7504, B65D 518
Patent
active
040674428
ABSTRACT:
A package and a method of safely packaging rigid containers, such as glass bottles, in a carton without using inner partitions to separate the containers. The containers are placed on a bottom wall of a corrugated or similar paperboard carton blank so as to occupy substantially fully the area thereof. The vertical wall portions of the blank are then brought to bear snugly against said containers and to squeeze the containers against each other. Then sufficient force is applied against the package walls so that they are indented by the containers that bear against them. Top wall portions of the carbon blank are then brought to a horizontal position and are pressed down on the containers until both the top wall portions and the bottom wall are indented by the containers, and the walls are then secured together.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1148115 (1915-07-01), Morton
patent: 1917886 (1933-07-01), Hogan
patent: 2817196 (1957-12-01), Ringler
patent: 3476235 (1969-11-01), Mills et al.
Farrow Douglas B.
Garbe Stephen P.
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
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