Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Stains
Patent
1991-02-11
1992-09-29
Coe, Philip R.
Compositions: coating or plastic
Coating or plastic compositions
Stains
211 50, 229 23R, B65B 1318
Patent
active
051506467
ABSTRACT:
A form adapted to facilitate the neat stacking and bundling of newspapers to be recycled, the form being composed of a pair of complementary sections whose dimensions are such as to accommodate folded standard newspapers and unfolded tabloids. Each section of the form is created from a cardboard blank that is scored, slotted and die cut to define a side wall and major and minor end walls at right angles thereto, each of these walls having a fold-in bottom flap. Projecting from the minor end wall is a locking tongue and cut into the major end wall is a slot to receive a locking tongue. To assemble the form, the sections are placed in opposing relation with their minor and major end walls overlapped, the locking tongue of one section being received in the slot of the other section. In its assembled state, the fold-in flaps of the walls are overlapped at the corners of the form to maintain its rectangular shape. Keyhole slots at the upper edges of the form serve to hold the ends of two cords, one extending longitudinally along the bottom of the form below the papers to be stacked therein and the other extending transversely. After the form is loaded with a pile of stacked papers, the cords are withdrawn from their keyhole slots and tied to bundle the pile which can then be removed from the form.
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Chin Randall Edward
Coe Philip R.
Ebert Michael
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