Special receptacle or package – Embroidery – lace – or ruching
Patent
1991-03-28
1992-12-01
Sewell, Paul T.
Special receptacle or package
Embroidery, lace, or ruching
206 4411, 206 45, 229235, 229242, 22912018, B65D 7558
Patent
active
051673240
ABSTRACT:
A shipping carton where at least one divider is convertible without the use of tools to an attractive display case. The dividers in the carton reinforce the carton when used for shipping and hold the contents in substantially vertical alignment for display. The conversion without tools is facilitated by a tear strip which separates the upper and lower portions in all but one side. Scores separate the upper and lower portions of the one side and the divider. The scores and the tear strip in place connect the upper and lower portions to provide a strong shipping carton, but upon removal of the tear strip, the scores are readily broken without tools to remove the upper portion and allow the lower portion to be used as an attractive display case.
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General Electric Company
Kavanaugh Ted
Sewell Paul T.
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