Product sleeve with product supports

Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Paperboard box – Wrapper type

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229185, 206197, 206140, B65D 542

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053908481

ABSTRACT:
A product sleeve for holding (typically) four products, such as bottles, has a protuberance between pairs of products to assist in holding the products in portion within the sleeve. The protuberances are formed by tabs hinged to one end panel of the product sleeve blank. These tabs have a notch and at least one further hinge line. These tabs may be pushed through openings in the other end panel of the blank so that they fold about their hinge lines to form the noted protuberances and the notch in the tabs lock to a portion of the other end panel.

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A dispensing box sold by Procter & Gamble Inc. under the trademark Bounce.

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