Deposit and collection receptacles – Miscellaneous – Money – coin – check – memo holders
Patent
1989-07-18
1990-11-06
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Deposit and collection receptacles
Miscellaneous
Money, coin, check, memo holders
D99 36, 446 8, 217 11, B65D 9100
Patent
active
049679538
ABSTRACT:
A visually pleasing box according to the present invention has six opaque panels. A light transmissible window is provided at one panel and a partition plate for dividing the interior of the box body into two half spaces is disposed on a flat face defined by one diagonal line of a given panel among the four panels abutting the panel formed with the window and other diagonal line of a panel opposite to the given panel and parallel to the diagonal line of the given panel. Furthermore, a light-reflective area is provided on a surface of the partition plate substantially over the entire surface thereof and facing the window. Thus, the reflecting operation of the reflective area is utilized to be visually pleased, and the box in which the state and the utility can be variably modified as a saving box, pencil stand box, flower stand box, stock box ornament box, etc. can be provided.
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patent: D175806 (1955-10-01), Stawniak et al.
patent: D176043 (1955-11-01), Senior et al.
patent: D304644 (1989-11-01), Silcox
patent: 4560257 (1985-12-01), Otema
patent: 4815998 (1989-03-01), McGuire
Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
Tenyo Co. Ltd.
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