Windshield and protecting divider assembly

Special receptacle or package – For curved panel

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206454, B65D 8548

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052694224

ABSTRACT:
A windshield divider and support assembly for supporting two or more motor vehicles windshields spaced apart in a container, as disclosed. The divider support assembly consists of two pairs of support spacer members which are formed of cardboard material, and each member comprised of a reinforced hollow honeycomb paperboard membrane and opposed paperboard sheets. A plurality of spaced apart slots extend from an elongated edge of each of the spacer members and define shock absorbing ribs which are capable of flexing sideways in a lateral plane and twisting in torsion to receive straight or angled portions of motor vehicle windshields thereacross to support a plurality of windshields in a container and spaced from opposed side walls, bottom wall and top wall thereof. The entire support assembly is of light weight, low cost, very flexible and repulpable.

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