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US3258188A
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L. C. HOUSTON June 28, 1966 CONTAINER 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Sept. 5, 1964 INVENTOR,
LEWIS C. HOUSTON ATTORNEYS L. C. HOUSTON June 28, 1966 CONTAINER 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Sept. 5, 1964 5 0 7 :if d f, 6 Il mw 9 W I 5 INVENTOR LEWIS C. HOUSTON ATTORNEYS United States Patent O 3,258,188 CONTAINER Lewis C. Houston, Rte. 3, Port St. Joe, Fla. Filed Sept. 3, 1964, Ser. No. 394,193 11 Claims. (Cl. 229-15) This invention relates to containers and more particularly to fibreboard containers of the type adapted for use in connection with the handling, storing and transporting fruits and vegetables and the like.
The transportation and storage of produce is comnronly accomplished by packaging such produce in corrugated kraft board containers. Typically, such kraft board or fibrebtoard is manufactured from a pair of spaced, parallel, flat liner sheets between which is adhesively secured a corr-ugating medium which imparts overall strength thereto. Such corrugated libre'board is commonly referred to in the art as single wall corrugated Iboard. The present invention is particularly adapted to containers assembled from blanks of single wall corrugated board. It is to be understood that other suitable materials, for example, double wall corrugated board, may be used in the construction of the container in accordance with the invention.
In containers of li-breboard, it is common practice to cut an'd score dat pieces of fibreb'oard to p-rovide container blanks having score or fold lines and incised or cut out portions.` Su'ch blanks are usually shippedilat to the packing plant, where it is then erected for use by folding along the score lines to form a suitable container for the produce, and after filling thereof, the container is closed ready for shipment and/or storage.
A general object of this invention is to provide an im lproved container.
Another general object is the provision of an improved compartmented container.
An additional general object is to provide an improved `self-locking cover and body of a container.
A particular object is to provide an improved rectangular `body of a container of unusual stundiness, characterized by reinforced corners adjacent the upper edge thereof.
A related particular object is the provision of an improved container body in which the upper ed-ge is rein-v forced substantially around the perimeter thereof.
An additional particular object is the provision of` an improved rectangular container body, characterized by double thickness sides, single thickness ends, double thickness upper edge portions o-f the ends, and triple thickness upper edge portions of the sides.
A further particular object is to provide an improved integral blank for folding into a rectangular co-ntainer body which is prescored and precut with a minimum o-f waste material.
A speci-lic object is the provision of an improved corn-A partmented container wherein the divider is provided with self-locking means cooperative with the container body for locking and maintaining such body in erected and usa-ble condition, without use otf staples and the like.
An additional specific object is to provide an improved rectangular container cover and body wherein the cover and body are p-rovided with interlocking means for locking and retaining the cover on the body at the upper ends and sides thereof.
Another specific object is to provide an improved container which may be shipped tand/or stored in knock down or -at condition and which may be quickly assembled and erected for use without skilled labor and without use of connectors, such as nails, staples, tapes adhesives and the like.
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A further specific object is the provision of an irnproved container which is simple in design,'rugged in construction and economical to manufacture fwith a` minimum of waste.
The novel features which are lbelieved -to be character-4 istic of this invention are set forthwith particularity in the Iappended claims. The invention itself, however, =both as to its organization and method of operation, together with 'further objects and advantages thereof, may best beunderstood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective View of the container e-mbodyin'g the invention, the cover, divider and body portions of the container being shown in exploded open pol sitions;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged partial perspective view off the assembled divider and body portions of the container; FIGURE 3 is a partial perspective view of the upper left corner of the body portion of the container;
lFIGUR-E 4 is a partial perspective view of the erected container with the cover portion in closing relation withrespect to the body portion there-of;
FIGURE 5 is a plan view of -a blank embodying `the' invention )for forming the Ibody portion of the container;
FIGURE 6 is a plan view of a `blank embodyingthe invention for forming the cover embodying the invention; and
divider portion of the *container in accord with the invention. l
Referring now more particularly t0 (FIGURE 1, the conconnected toend wall 16. fold lines, includingline 22, theinner side panels 20, 21,
23 and 24 are provided with inwardly directedflanges 25,'
26, 27 and 28, lflan-ges 25 and =26 abutting loppositely disposed -ilanges 27 and 28 generally medial between end' walls l16 and 17.
Theupper ends 29, 30 and '31 respectively of 'end rwall 1 16 and inner side wvall panels 23-and 24 include an out-4 wardly and downwardly Idirected semi-perimeter :IiangeV 32 which is constituted ;by side wal-l portions 33 and 34 Iand end rwall portion 325. VThe upper edge portions, including edge portion 36, as seen in FIGURE 3, of outerv side 'walls 18 and 19 are nestingly disposed between the downwardly directed flangeside wall portions 33 and 34 and respective innerside wall panels 23 and 24.Asimilar semi-perimeter ilange 40 is provided at the upper edges ofend wall 17 and inner sidef wall panels 20 and 21 thereby providing, withflange 32, an outwardly 'and downwardly directed perimeter locking means for cooperatively retaining thecover 13 thereon, -as described' The outwardly and downwardly more fully hereinafter. directed semi-perimeter lian-ges 32yand 40 reinforce the upper perimeter edge of thecontainer body 11 and greatly strengthen the -upper corners thereof.
A plurality ofvents 45 are provided in theouter side walls 118 and 19 andcorresponding vents 46 extend through innerside wall panels 20, 21, 23 and 24 which align withrespective vents 45.Additional vents 47 are cut o-ut ofend walls 16 and 17, as desired to prevent f spoilage of perishable produce which may be packaged therein. Elongatedhandle holes 48 and 49 are provided Patented June 28, 1966 FIGURE 7 is a plan lview of a yblank ttor forming the 3 in the respectivebody end walls 16 and 17 spaced below the respective outwardly and downwardly extendingsemiperimeter flanges 32 and 40.
Means are provided in thecontainer 10 for locking and maintainingbody 11 in its erected and usable condition, such means being depicted at 50, and herein is constituted byliner 12.Liner 12 includes a pair of spacedpartition walls 51 and 52 connected at their upper ends b-yintermediate portion 53, which overlies the upper edges offlanges 25, 26, 27 and 28 whenliner 12 is inserted into the openended container body 11 as shown in FIGURE 2. A pair of sidewall liner portions 54 and 55 are connected by vertical score lines, such asline 56, topartition wall 52 and extend toward body end wal-l 16 suiiiciently t-o be nestingly disposed within respective body wall anglesadjacent end wall 16 whenliner 12 is positioned in operative relation intern-ally ofcontainer body 11. Similarly, side wall liner portions -7 and 58 are connected by vertical score lin topartition wall 51 and extend toward and are adapted to be nestingly disposed within body wall anglesadjacent end wall 17. Whenliner 12 is in its operative position withincontainer body 11, the inwardly directed pairs of -anges 25 and 27, andflanges 26 and 28 are lockingly retained in juxtaposition between the inwardly directed opposite faces of partit-ion walls 51, 52 with thevertical ends 59, 60, 61 and 62 nestingly fitted into respective wall angles of thecontainer body 11 thereby firmly lockingbody 11 in an upright, erected and usable condition. When theliner 12 is so positioned the outwardly directed faces ofliner portions 54, 55, 57 and 58 are adjacent and parallel to respective inwardly directed faces of the innerside wall panels 23, 24, 20 and 21, thereby providing the container with triple thickness side walls.
Thecover 13 ofcontainer 10 comprises atop panel 65 having depending side walls, such aswall 66, arranged to telescope over the upper open end portion of theconrainer body 11.Cover side wall 66 has anend ear 68 tucked into and held by double foldedend wall 67, which includes spacedlocking tabs 69 and 70 inserted into spacedopenings 71 and 72 intop panel 65, and a similar corner construction is employed at each corner of cover 13.v Cover 13 includes means inwardly thereof for interengagement with thesemi-perimeter flanges 42 and 40 of thecontainer body 11 at the ends and sides thereof when thecover 13 is closingly placed over thebody 11 thereby providing a positive lock therebetween at the sides and ends ofcontainer 10, such an arrangement being more fully described in connection with FIGURE 4.
The parts of the blank 75, as shown in FIGURE 5, for thebody 11 ofcontainer 10 are identified with identical reference characters as employed in connection with the respective corresponding parts of the assembled or erectedcontainer body 11 as shown in FIGURES 1, 2 and 3.Blank 75 is shown in its completed form after it has been cut from a sheet of single wall corrugated board in the desired peripheral outline with a minimum of waste thereof. The blank 75 has been prescored, as indicated by broken lines, and precut as indicated by full lines, -to permit proper manipulation thereof into thecontainer body 11.
Blank 75 comprises arectangular bottom 15, outer side wal-ls 18 and 19 extending respectively from opposite elongated edges orfold lines 76 and 77 ofbottom 15, andend walls 16 and 17 extending respectively from opposite reducedl edges orfold lines 78 and 79. Innerside wall panels 23 and 24 are formed along the respective opposite edges orscore lines 80 and 81 ofend wall 16,panels 23 and 24 havingfree edges 82 and 83 cut from respectiveouter side walls 18 and 19. Innerside wall panels 20 and 21 are sim-ila-rly joined to respective edges orscorelines 84 and 85 ofend wall 17 and have free edges 86 and 87 cu-t from respectiveouter side walls 18 and 19.Flanges 27, 28, 25 and 26 are joined by respective flangeangle fold lines 88, 89, 90 and 91, which extend substantially 4 parallel to scorelines 80, 81, 84 and 85, to respectiveside wall panels 23, 24, 20 and 21.
Thesemi-perimeter flange 32 is formed along theupper ends 29, 30 and 31 ofend wall 16 and innerside wall panels 23 and 24 as shown by double perforatedscore lines 92, and lateral score lines 93 and 94 intersectdouble score lines 92 and are extensions of respective score lines and 81 thereby dividingflange 32 intoside wall portions 33 and 34 andend wall portion 35. Flangeportions 33 and 34 terminate infree edges 95 and 96 opposite respective lateral score lines 93 and 94,free edges 95 and 96 being in general alignment with respective fold lines' 80 and 81 so thatedges 95 and 96 will be closely adjacent respectivefree edges 97 and 98 offlange portions 99 and 100 ofsemi-perimeter ange 40 thereby providing a substantially complete perimeter flange around the upper portion of thecontainer body 11.Flange 40 is similarly joined by doubleperforated score lines 101 along the upper ends ofend wall 17 and innerside wall panels 20 and 21.
The double perforatedscore lines 92 and 101 are the preferred manner of construction for thecontainer body 11 to permit the proper folding of theflanges 32 and 40 outwardly and downwardly to lie externally of theouter side walls 18 and 19 and of theend walls 16 and 17. It is to be understood that other techniques of accomplishing substantially similar results may be employed in lieu thereof, for example, a five point double wall score may be used which provides two scores on one face of the corrugated sheet material and three scores on the other face thereof. The lateral scores 93 and 94 onsemi-perimeter ange 35, and similar scores onange 40, are provided to permit such flanges to properly bend around the corners formed at the upper end portions of adjacent side and end walls of thecontainer body 11.
The blank 75, shown in FIGURE 5, is transformed` into the fully set-up or erectedcontainer body 11, shown in FIGURE 1, by the exemplified manipulative steps hereinbelow. First, the semi-perimeter iianges 32 and 40 are respectively folded substantially 180 downwardly along doubleperforated score lines 92 and 101 to lie outwardly of andadjacent end walls 16 and 17.Flanges 25, 26, 27 and 28 are folded substantially 90 upwardly alongrespective fold lines 90, 91, 88 and 89 to assume a vertical position. Innerside wall panels 20, 21, 23 and 24 are bent substantially 90 upwardly alongrespective score lines 84, 85, 80 and 81. Theouter side walls 18 and 19 are folded su-bstantially 90 upwardly along theirrespective fold lines 76 and 77 into their erected vertical position. Each of theend Walls 16 and 17 is then bent upwardly, with each of its attached innerside wall panels 23, 24 and 20, 21 being positioned slightly inwardly of the verticalouter side walls 18 and 19, along itsrespective fold lines 78 and 79. As theend walls 16 and 17 are being manipulated upwardly, theupper edge portions 36 and 37 of respectiveouter side walls 19 and 18 are slidably positioned between the respective downturned semi-perimeterange portions 34 and 33 and innerside wall panels 24 and 23, and are also slidably positioned between the respective downturned semi-perimeter liange portions and 99 and innerside wall panels 21 and 20. With theend walls 16 and 17 fully erected into their vertical positions; thesemi-perimeter flanges 32 and 40 frictionally engage and retainouter side walls 18 and 19 in their erected vertical positions, and the inwardly directed lockingflanges 25 and 27 abut andflanges 26 and 28 abut thereby completing thecontainer body 11 as shown in FIGURE 1.
The liner blank 105, shown in FIGURE 7, is properly scored on itsupper face 106 alonglines 107, 108, 109 and 56 which are the respective lines on which partition sidewall liner portions 58, 57, 55 and 54 are folded. A double fold line 110 is scored on the reverse face (not shown) of blank 105, such double fold line 110 defining theintermediate portion 53 betweenpartition walls 51 and 52. After the Iblank 105 is folded upwardly alongscore lines 107, 108, 109 and 56 and folded downwardly along double fold line 110, the liner ordivider 12 is completely set up, as shown in FIGURE 1, for positioning within the erectedcontainer body 11 with the abuttingflanges 25, 27 andflanges 26 and 28 lockingly retained betweenpartition walls 51 and 52 and theedges 59, 60, 61 and 62 being nestingly disposed within respective body wall angles, includingwall angle 22. The liner blank 105 is provided with a plurality of vents 111 in the sidewall liner portions 54, 55, 57 and 58 which generally align with respectivecorresponding vents 46 in the innerside wall panels 20, 21, 23 and 24 which in turn are aligned withvents 45 inouter side walls 18 and 19.
The cover blank 115 is shown in its `finished form in FIGURE 6, having been cut from a piece of single wall corrugated board to provide the desired peripheral outline.Blank 115 comprises a centertop panel 65 of rectangular plan and defined byfold lines 116, 117, 118 and 119. Side panels orwalls 66 and 120 extend longitudinally of fold lines 119 and 117 and terminate at each end in an end locking liap orear 68. Each lockingear 68 is hingedly attached to a respective end of thecover side walls 66 and 120 by afold line 121 which extends parallel to the endwall fold lines 116 and 118 by whichrespective end walls 67 and 122 are attached totop panel 65. Eachfold line 121 is spaced inwardly of the nextadjacent fold line 116 and 118 a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the corrugated board in the conventional manner.End Walls 67 and 122 have outer longitudinal edges defined bydouble score lines 123 and 124 which are parallel to foldlines 116 and 118. Innerend wall portions 125 and 126 are hingedly connected along respectivedouble score lines 123 and 124. Innerend wall portions 125 and 126 each have a pair of spaced lockingaps 127 and 128 terminating outwardly infriction locking tabs 69 and 70. Correspondingly, thetop panel 65 is lprovided with spaced openings orslots 71 and 72 aligned withrespective tabs 69 and 70. Each of theslots 71 and 72 is of a length substantially equal to the length of the associatedtabs 69 and 70 and of a width substantially equal to the thickness of such tabs.
The means for locking thecover 13 to thebody 11 is seen to include end wall parts orflanges 130 and 131 of respective innerend wall portions 125 and 126,such flanges 130 and 131 being located between respective pairs of lockingflaps 127 and 128 and terminating spacedly inwardly of lockingtabs 69 and 70. The freeupper edges 132 and 133 of the upwardly extending end wall anges 130 and 131 are adapted to engage with respective lower free end edges 103 and 104 ofsemi-perimeter anges 32 and 40 ofcontainer body 11 as described more fully in connection with FIGURE 4.
Thecover side walls 66 and 120 include respective elongated side lianges 135 and 136 hingedly connected thereto byfold lines 137 and 138 which extend parallel to fold lines 117 and 119. The freeupper edge 139 ofcover sideange 136 is adapted for engagement with the respective lower free inner side panel edges 140 and 141 ofsemi-perimeter flanges 32 and 40 as shown in FlG- URE 4 and described hereinbelow. The freeupper edge 142 of cover side ange 135 similarly engages each of the lower free inner side panel edges 143 and 144 ofsemiperimeter flanges 32 and 40.
Generally medial oftop panel 65,openable flaps 150 and 151 are provided to permit inspection ofthe contents of the lled container.Flaps 150 and 151 are hingedly attached to the remainder of thetop panel 65 by score lines 152 and 153 which extend parallel to scorelines 116 and 118. A pair of parallelperforated score lines 154 and 155 extend between score lines 152 and 153,lines 154 and 155 being parallel to score lines 117 and 119. A lateralperforated score line 156 extends betweenperforated score lines 154 and 155 and is parallel to score lines 152 and 153. A linger opening 157 extends throughtop panel 65 generally laterally ofperforated score line 156 and on either side thereof lthereby providing eachflap 150 and 151 with means by which each such dap may be forcibly torn along theperforated Score lines 156, 154 and 155, as desired, and remain hinged on either score line 152 and 153 for reclosing.Vents 160 extend throughflaps 150 and 151 adjacent the intersection between score lines 152 and 153 andperforated score lines 154 and 155. If desired lines 152 and 153 may also be perforated in order 4that theentire aps 150 and 151 may be removed and thevents 160 would also then be used in the same manner as set forth above with respect to linger opening 157. Tear strips 158 and 159 are provided on the -cover blank 115 and extend laterally acros thetop panel 65 on either side ofilaps 150 and 151, generally in alignment withscore line 156. After thecover 13 is placed on the erectedcontainer body 11 and the inwardly and upwardly directed locking end anges 130 and 131 and side anges 135 and 136 engage and lock beneath outwardly and downwardly directedsemi-perimeter flanges 32 and 40, it is difficult to remove thecover 13 from thecontainer body 11 without the incorporation of, for example, tear strips 158 and 159 in thecover 13.
The cover blank is assembled into thecover 13 by rst bending the side anges 135 and 136 downwardly alongfold lines 137 and 138. Theside walls 66 and 120 are folded downwardly and inwardly along fold lines 119 and 117 until theside walls 66 and 120 are perpendicular to thetop panel 65. Theend ears 68 are bent inwardly alongfold lines 121 until theears 68 are perpendicular to theupstanding side walls 66 and 120. Thereafter, theend walls 67 and 122 are folded downwardly alongfold lines 116 and 118 until theend walls 67 and 122 are perpendicular totop panel 65 and theend walls 67 and 122 are in face to face abutment with locking end earsr68. Next the end wall portions and 126 are folded inwardly and upwardly overend ears 68 and thetabs 69 and '70 are inserted into their cooperatingopenings 71and4 72 intop panel 65 thereby completing the erection of thecover 13 from blank 115.
Referring to FIGURES 1-4, and particularly to FIG# URE 4, thecover 13 is shown in a closed and locked posi- -tion on thecontainer body 11. The elongated cover locking anges, including end ange andside flange 136 project inwardly and upwardly toward thecontainer body 11, and are lockingly engaged beneath the elongated body locking flanges, includingend flange 35 andside flange 33. Theoutturned flange 32, which extends substantially around one half of the perimeter of the container and around theouter side walls 18 and 19 andend wall 16, is under tension thereby maintaining theflange 32 closely adjacent and/ or contiguous with theouter side walls 18 and 19 andend wall 16. Such tensioning of theflange 32 permits the proper engagement between the cover locking upturned flanges and the body locking downturned flanges in order that the cover lianges will not move and become positioned between the body locking flanges and the upstanding outer side walls of thebody 11. Theoutturned flanges 32 and 40 provide thecontainer body 11 with a reinforced upper edge and reinforced upper corners because the flanges are substantially continuous around such corners. Furthermore, theoutturned flanges 32 and 40, being under tension and extending over theouter side walls 18 and 19, provide friction locking means for such outer `side walls, particularly adjacent the corners of thecontainer body 11. FIGURE 4 clearly depicts thevertical end 59 of sidewall liner portion 54 nested in the wall angle formed betweenend Wall 16 and innerside wall panel 23.
After thecover 13 is locked onto thecontainer body 11, as shown in FIGURE 4, the removal of the cover from the body is diliicult and `the -tear strips 158 and/ or 159 may be forcibly pulled to facilitate the removal of thecover 13 from thebody 11. The loaded container may then have its entire contents exposed for display and/or removed therefrom. If the contents of the filledcontainer 10 is to be inspected, the inspector or buyer merely forcibly opens one or both of theinspection iiaps 154i and 151.
The corrugations in thebody blank 75 is indicated by arrow A, and arrows B and `C respectively depi-ct the corrugations in cover blank 115 and liner blank 105. In the erected or set up condition of the container as shown in FIGURES l, 2, 3, and 4, the corrugations A in theouter side walls 18 and 19 are horizontal thereby providing the container with end to end compression strength. The corrugations A in theend walls 16 and 17 and the innerside wall panels 21, Z2, 23 and 24 are vertical to allow thecontainer 10 to have a high stacking strength. The stacking strength is increased by the vertical corrugations C in sidewall liner portions 54, 55, 57 and 58 and inpartition walls 51 and 52. Also, the vertical corrugations A of the inwardly directed lockingflanges 25, 26, 27 and 2S increases the container stacking strength. While single wall corrugated board is specifically shown and described herein, it will be apparent that other types of board suitable for containers may be substituted if desired.
It will be apparent that corrugations as depicted by arrow B may extend in the direction ofend walls 67 and 122 thereby providing the container with side to side compression strength.
While only a certain preferred embodiment of this invention has been shown and described by way of illustration, many modifications Will oc-cur to those skilled in the art and it is, therefore, desired that it be understood that it is intended in the appended claims to cover all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.
What is claimed as new and what it is desired to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. A compartmented rectangular container comprising a body portion and a divider portion, said body portion including a bottom and upstanding end walls and upstanding outer side walls, upstanding inner side wall panels connected by vertical wall angle fold lines to each said end wall, said inner side Wall panels extending from said wall angles toward the opposite end wall and terminating in an inwardly directed vertical locking liange generally medial of and perpendicular to said outer side walls, said locking fianges adjacent respective outer side walls being in face to face closely adjacent relation, means connected to said inner side wall panels for maintaining said outer side walls in upstanding positions, said divider portion including a pair of upstanding partition walls and an intermediate portion interconnecting said partition walls in spaced face to face relation, said locking lianges being positioned between said partition walls, said divider further including means attached to said partition walls for maintaining said partition walls in closely spaced rela- -tion thereby retaining said locking lianges therebetween and 4maintaining said inner side wall panels in upstanding positions.
2. A rectangular container having a body portion and a cover portion, said cover portion having upwardly eX- tending locking edges, said body portion comprising a rectangular bottom having side edges and end edges, two upstanding outer side walls attached to respective said bottom side edges, two upstanding end walls attached to respective said bottom end edges, an inner side wall panel connected to each end wall by a vertical fold line and forming a wall angle, said inner side wall panels being inwardly disposed contiguous with said outer side walls, a first flange connected along the upper edges of one said end wall and its attached said inner side wall panels by a score line, said first li-ange extending outwardly and downwardly over the upper ends of said side walls adjacent said one end wall, a second iiange connected along the upper edges of the other said end wall and its attached said inner side wall panels by a score line, said second ange extending outwardly and downwardly over said upper side wall ends adjacent said other end wall, said first and second fianges extending outwardly of and around the wall angles formed between said end walls and said inner side wall panels, said flanges being under tension to maintain said flanges closely adjacent said side wall and end walls, said lianges terminating in lower edges adapted to be engaged adjacent said end walls and said outer side walls of said body portion by upwardly extending locking edges of a cover.
3. A compartmented container comprising a body portion and a divider portion, said body portion having a rectangular bottom, upstanding end Walls and upstanding outer side walls, a first pair of upstanding inner side Wall panels having inner edges connected along wall angle fold lines respectively to the side edges of one said end wall, a second pair of upstandingv inner side wall panels having inner edges connected along wall `angle fold lines respectively to the side edges of the other said end wall, an elongated upstanding flange having an inner side edge connected by a flange angle fold line along the outer side edge of each said side wall panel, each said flange having a free outer side edge opposite its said inner side edge which terminates inwardly of the container, said flanges connected to said first pair of side wall panels being closely adjacent respective sai-d flanges connected to said second pair of side wall panels, means attached to said inner side wall panels for maintaining said outer side walls in their upstanding positions, said divider portion including a pair of upstanding partition walls spaced in face to face relation generally parallel to said end walls and defining therebetween a space for the reception thereinto of said adjacent flanges, said divider portion having side wall portions connected along their inner edges by fold lines to respective side edges of said partition Walls, each said side wall portion being positioned contiguous with a respective said inner side wall panel with its -outer edge nested within a respective wall angle and its said inner edge nested Within a respective iiange angle thereby to lock said adjacent flanges between said side wall portions of said divider.
4. A two piece compartmented container comprising a body portion and a divider portion, said body portion including a rectangular bottom and upstanding end Walls and upstanding outer side walls, a first pair of upstanding inner side wall panels having Vertical inner edges connected along wall angle fold lines to respective vertical side edges of one said end wall, a second pair of upstanding inner side wall panels having vertical inner edges connec-ted to respective vertical side edges of the other said end wall, an upstanding liange 4having a vertical inner side edge connected by a flange angle fold line along the vertical outer side edge of each said inner side wall panel, one said inner side wall panel from each said first and second pair of upstanding inner side wall panels being substantially in the same plane and being contiguous with one said outer side wall, the other said inner side wall panel from each said first and second pair of upstanding inner side wall panels being substantially in the same plane and `being contiguous with the other said outer side wall, each said liange extending generally perpendicularly from said inner side wall panel an-d inwardly of said body portion and terminating in an upstanding outer side edge therewithin, said lianges adjacent said one outer side Wall being positioned in closely spaced face to face relation, said flanges adjacent said other outer side wall being positioned in closely spaced face to face relation, means attached to said inner side wall panels for maintaining said outer side walls in their upstanding positions, said divider portion including a pair of upstanding partition walls spaced in face to face relation in a general plane perpendicular to said outer side walls and defining therebetween a space for the reception thereinto of said flanges, said divider portion having side wall portions connected along their inner edges by fold lines to respective side edges of said partition walls, each said side wall portion being positioned contiguous with a respective said inner side wall panel with its outer edge nested within a respective wall angle formed between respective said inner side wall panel and respective said end wall, and with its inner edge nested within a respective flange angle formed between respective said flange and respective said inner side wall panel thereby forcing said closely spaced flanges adjacent each said outer side wall into faces to face contact and locking said flanges between said side wall portions of said divider.
5. The container as defined in claim 4 wherein said means for maintaining said outer side walls includes a first elongated flange connected along the upper edges of said first pair of inner side wall panels and said one end wall by double score lines, a second elongated flange connected along the upper edges of said second pair of inner side Wall panels and said other end wall by double score lines, said elongated flanges being folded substantially 180 outwardly over the upper edge portions of said outer side walls, said elongated flanges -being closely adjacent the respective outer surfaces of said end walls and the outer surfaces of said outer side walls, said outer side wall upper portions being nested between said elongated flanges and said inner side wall panels thereby maintaining said outer side wall panels in their upstanding positions.
6. A covered rectangular container comprising a body portion and a cover portion, said body .portion including two upstanding spaced end walls and two upstanding spaced side walls forming four wall angles, said body portion having a first elongated flange extending outwardly and downwardly over the upper ends of one said side wall and one said end Wall and terminating in a lower edge spaced downwardly from said upper ends, said body portion having a second elongated flange extending outwardly and downwardly over the upper ends of the other said side wall and the other said end wall and terminating in a lower edge spaced downwardly from said upper ends, said flanges respectively being continuous around the wall angle between said one end and side wall and said other end and side Wall, said flanges being under tension to maintain said anges closely adjacent said end walls and side walls, said cover including a top panel and depending end and side walls, means attached to said cover end and side walls for lockingly engaging said elongated flanges of said body portion adjacent each said end walls and side walls of said body portion, said means for lockingly engaging said elongated flanges including a pair of side flanges attached to the respective lower edges of said depending side walls by fold lines, a pair of end flanges attached to the respective lower edges of said depending end walls 'by fold lines, said side and end flanges being folded inwardly of said cover and upwardly from said lower edges of said depending walls and terminating in upper edges, said upper edges of said cover flanges upwardly abutting said lower edges of said body flanges adjacent respective said end walls and side walls of said body portion thereby locking said cover on said body portion.
7. An integral blank for folding into a container body comprising a rectangular bottom having elongated edges oppositely disposed and reduced edges oppositely disposed which extend laterally of said elongated edges, a pair of rectangular outer side walls having their lower edges respectively connected by fold lines to said elongated edges, a pair of rectangular end walls having their lower edges respectively connected by fold lines to said reduced edges, a pair of rectangular inner side wall panels having side edges, one said side edge of each said pair of inner side wall panels respectively connected by a fold line to each side edge of one said end wall, another pair of rectangular inner side wall panels having side edges, one said side edges of each said other pair of inner side wall panels respectively connected by a fold line to each side edge of the other said end wall, an elongated flange connected to the upper edge of said one end wall and to the upper edges of said pair of inner side wall panels by score lines, another elongated flange connected to the upper edge of said other end wall and to the upper edges of said other pair of inner side wall panels by score lines, said flanges being uninterrupted adjacent the connections between said end walls and said inner side wall panels, said flanges being adapted and arranged to be folded substantially to be closely adjacent the outer surfaces of said end walls and said inner wall panels a plurality of locking flanges respectively connected to the other said side edge of respective said inner side wall panel.
8. An integral rectangular blank lfor -folding into a container body comprising a rectangular bottom having opposite end edges and opposite side edges, a pair of end walls having lower edges respectively connected to said bottom end edges, a pair of outer side walls having lower edges respectively connected to said bottom side edges, a first pair of inner side wall panels being respectively connected by wall angle fold lines to respective side edges of one said end wall, a second pair of inner side wall panels being respectively connected by wall angle fold lines to respective side edges of the other said end wall, said inner side wall panels having lower free edges severed from the side edges of said outer side walls, an elongated flange extending along the upper edges of said one end wall and said first pair of inner side wall panels and being connected thereto by a double score line, another elongated ffange extending along the upper edges of said other end Wall and said second pair of inner side wall panels and being connected thereto by another double score line, each said flange being uninterrupted adjacent the connection between said end walls and inner side wall panels, said flanges being adapted to be folded on said double score lines outwardly of said end walls and said inner side wall panels, the upper edges of said outer side walls lbeing adapted to be nestingly disposed between said flanges and said inner side walls said outer side walls having a predetermined length, .a plurality of locking flanges respectively connected by a fold line to the other side edge of respective said inner side wall panel, the distance between said side edges of said inner side wall panels being approximately one-half said predetermined length of said outer side walls.
9. An integral blank for folding into a container body comprising a generally rectangular bottom having elongated side edges and end edges, a pair of outer side walls having elongated lower edges connected by fold lines respectively to said elongated side edges of said bottom, a pair of end Walls having lower edges connected by fold lines respectively to said end edges of said bottom, a first pair of inner side wall panels having side edges connected by wall angle yfold lines respectively to the side edges of one said end wall, a `second pair of inner side wall panels having side edges connected by wall angle fold lines respectively to the side edges of the other said end wall, a first elongated flange connected to the upper edges of said first pair of inner side wall panels and the upper edge of said one end wall by a double score line, and a second elongated flange connected to the upper edges of said second pair of inner side wall panels and the upper edge of said other end Wall, said inner side wall panels having lower free edges respectively severed from the side edges of said outer side walls an elongated flap connected by a fold line to each said inner side panels along its side edge opposite the wall angle connection with said end Iwall.
10. A covered rectangular container comprising a body portion and a cover portion, said body portion including two upstanding spaced end walls and two upstanding spaced side walls forming four wall angles, said body portion having a first elongated flange extending outwardly and downwardly over the upper ends of one said side wall and one said end wall and terminating in a lower edge spaced downwardly from said upper ends, said body portion having a second elongated-flange extending outwardly and downwardly over the upper ends of the other said side Wall and the other said end wall and terminating in a lower edge spaced downwardly from said upper ends, said flanges respectively being continuous around the wall angle between said one end and side wall and said other end and side wall, said flanges being under tension to maintain said anges closely adjacent said end walls and side walls, said cover including a top panel and depending end and side Walls, means attached to said cover end and side Walls for lockingly engaging said elongated anges of said body portion adjacent each said end walls and side walls of said body portions, each said elongated flanges of said body portion having opposite ends, said ends of each said ange being located adjacent respective said body side walls generally medially thereof, said ends of said first ange being closely adjacent respective ends of said second ange, said cover side flanges engaging said first and second body flange adjacent respective side walls of said body portions.
111. A rectangular container comprising a body portion including a bottom and upstanding end walls and upstanding outer side wall-s, upstanding inner side wall panels connected by vertical wall angle fold lines to each said end wall, said inner side wall panels extending from said wall angles toward the opposite end Wall and terminating in an linwardly directed vertical locking flange generally perpendicular to said outer side walls, said locking anges adjacent respective outer side walls being in face to face adjacent relation, flange means directly connected to said inner side Wall panels and engaging said outer side wall panels for maintaining said outer side walls in upstanding positions, and another means positioned within said body portion engaging said locking anges for retaining said locking flanges in said face to face relation.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS Re. 20,428 6/1937 Kells 229-32 X 2,040,224 5/1'936 'Unsinger 229-45 X 2,475,107 7/1949 'Newsom 229-27 X 2,800,266 7/1957 Kelly 229-43 X 2,809,775 10/ 1957 White 229-34 3,110,434 11/1963 Linda et al. 229-51 3,116,867 1/1964 Morgan 229-34 JOSEPH R. LECLAIR, Primary Examiner.
FRANKLN T. GARRETT, Examiner.
D. M. BOCKENER, Assistant Examiner.

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  1. 3. A COMPARTMENTED CONTAINER COMPRISING A BODY PORTION AND A DIVIDER PORTION, SAID BODY PORTION HAVING A RECTANGULAR BOTTOM, UPSTANDING END WALLS AND UPSTANDING OUTER SIDE WALLS, A FIRST PAIR OF UPSTANDING INNER SIDE WALL PANELS HAVING INNER EDGES CONNECTED ALONG WALL ANGLE FOLD LINES RESPECTIVELY TO THE SIDE EDGES OF ONE SAID END WALL, A SECOND PAIR OF UPSTANDING INNER SIDE WALL PANELS HAVING INNER EDGES CONNECTED ALONG WALL ANGLE FOLD LINES RESPECTIVELY TO THE SIDE EDGES OF THE OTHER SAID END WALL, AN ELONGATED UPSTANDING FLANGE HAVING AN INNER SIDE EDGE CONNECTED BY A FLANGE ANGLE FOLD LINE ALONG THE OUTER SIDE EDGE OF EACH SAID SIDE WALL PANEL, EACH SAID FLANGE HAVING A FREE OUTER SIDE EDGE OPPOSITE ITS SAID INNER SIDE EDGE WHICH TERMINATES INWARDLY OF THE CONTAINER, SAID FLANGES CONNECTED TO SAID FIRST PAIR OF SIDE WALL PANELS BEING CLOSELY ADJACENT RESPECTIVE SAID FLANGES CONNECTED TO SAID SECOND PAIR OF SIDE WALL PANELS, MEANS ATTACHED TO SAID INNER SIDE WALL PANELS FOR MAINTAINING SAID OUTER SIDE WALLS IN THEIR UPSTANDING POSITIONS, SAID DIVIDER PORTION INCLUDING A PAIR OF UPSTANDING PARTITION WALLS SPACED IN FACE TO FACE RELATION GENERALLY PARALLEL TO SAID END WALLS AND DEFINING THEREBETWEEN A SPACE FOR THE RECEPTION THEREINTO OF SAID ADJACENT FLANGES, SAID DIVIDER PORTION HAVING SIDE WALL PORTIONS CONNECTED ALONG THEIR INNER EDGES BY FOLD LINES TO RESPECTIVE SIDE EDGES OF SAID PARTITION WALLS, EACH SAID SIDE WALL PORTION BEING POSITIONED CONTIGUOUS WITH A RESPECTIVE SAID INNER SIDE WALL PANEL WITH ITS OUTER EDGE NESTED WITHIN A RESPECTIVE WALL ANGLE AND ITS SAID INNER EDGE NESTED WITHIN A RESPECTIVE FLANGE ANGLE THEREBY TO LOCK SAID ADJACENT FLANGES BETWEEN SAID SIDE WALL PORTIONS OF SAID DIVIDER.
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