Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Paperboard box
Patent
1990-11-26
1991-08-27
Marcus, Stephen
Envelopes, wrappers, and paperboard boxes
Paperboard box
2291982, 229DIG2, 229DIG4, 220441, B65D 1300
Patent
active
050427130
ABSTRACT:
A reusable shipping container is formed of corrugated plastic material and includes shallow, open-ended, rectangular boxes forming a bottom and a cover. The end walls and side walls of the container are formed of inner and outer sheets of corrugated plastic material in the shape of rectangular panels. The corrugations of the panels extend vertically when the container is assembled. A total of six panels form the box, two of the opposing panels form ends of the container, and on each side, two equal-sized panels are used. The panels for the sides each have a length which is less than the length of the end panels. Corrugated plastic hinge members permit the side panels to fold inwardly to overlie one another, between the first and second end panels, in a storage position of the container member; so that the container may be placed inside the base or the top for storage.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3254827 (1966-06-01), Chapman
patent: 4572425 (1986-02-01), Russell
Kiva Container, Inc.
Marcus Stephen
McDonald Christopher J.
Ptak LaValle D.
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