Partitioned container having self locking top and bottom forming

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229 38, 229 41B, 229 45R, 229 27, B65D 510

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039891810

ABSTRACT:
A partitioned container and method and blank for making the same are disclosed wherein a partition panel is formed integral with one end of the blank and is foldable with and selectively adhesively secured to side wall panels to form a partitioned container having top and bottom forming flaps which are self-locking when in folded positions so that conventional stapling, stitching or taping of the top and bottom flaps is eliminated.

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