Special receptacle or package – For furniture or drape
Patent
1978-01-06
1978-11-21
Moorhead, Davis T.
Special receptacle or package
For furniture or drape
229 23R, 206314, B65D 8554
Patent
active
041262220
ABSTRACT:
A reinforced form-fitting shipping container from a single blank of generally rectangular outline and particularly suited for the shipping and storing of upholstered furniture. As used for upholstered chairs of the type having a relatively low seat and a backrest, the container comprises an intermediate horizontal wall overlying a front portion of the chair, a horizontal top wall extending over the top of the backrest, and an inclined upper front wall extending between the intermediate horizontal wall and top wall. The container is reinforced at areas of increased stress by integral reinforcing elements providing a multi-ply construction of the inclined upper front wall and preferably also of the intermediate horizontal wall and top wall. In the preferred embodiments, the inclined upper front wall is reinforced and stabilized by overlapping scored and folded portions formed thereunder and extending from a pair of sidewalls.
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Click Myron E.
Moorhead Davis T.
Nelson John R.
Owens--Illinois, Inc.
Wilson David H.
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