Wooden receptacles – Boxes – Crates
Patent
1979-12-26
1981-08-25
Lowrance, George E.
Wooden receptacles
Boxes
Crates
217 12A, 217 51, 217 65, B65D 628, B65D 636
Patent
active
042854393
ABSTRACT:
A wall construction for wire-bound boxes utilizing split cleats in at least one pair of opposing walls, wherein two rectangular panels or mats are aligned in the same wall, the opposing ends of the cleats of the panels being shortened for receiving therebetween an auxiliary support member, the support member being clamped between the opposing ends of the upper and lower cleats when the wires are tightened in the assembly of the walls. A face board or a pair of face boards, bridges the opposing ends of the panels and the auxiliary support member therebetween.
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American Box Company
Lowrance George E.
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