US1780264A - Packing for fragile articles - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/30—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure
- B65D85/32—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for eggs
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- the improvements relate to packing and to boxes and cartons for'eggs and other fragile articles and have for their objects, among others, the production of a packing and enclosure which will effectively hold, space and protect the said articles while being packed,
- Figure 1 is a vertical, medial section of the article holders in closed position, with eggs therein;
- Figure 2 is a similar view showing one of the sheets of holders folded over and enclosing the eggs;
- Figure 3 is a like view to Figure 2 showing the said folded sheet with slightly modified holders inserted in a carton for transportation by mail or otherwise;
- Figure I 4 is a top plan of one of the folding sheets of holders adapted to receive two dozen and to enclose one dozen articles;
- Figure 5 is a vertical medial section on the scale of v the Figures '1, 2 and 3 with the small protuberances at the apexes of in members omitted.
- cup-like holdn the preferred form the cup-like holdingmembers 1 are in form similar to those of Patent No. 1,510,625 of October 7, 1924, to
- each-row consists of six holdingme'mbers, and as there are four rows in each sheet, the sheets will hold twenty-four or two dozen articles.
- the number of rows' and the number of holders in each row may be varied as desired.
- Each holder is adapted to receive a ortion of the article, and when a second s eet of 1926. Serial no. 122,777.
- Each sheet is also provided with vertical flanges 8 and 9 along its side ed es and other flanges 10 and 11 at its ends, t e side flanges 8 being slightly nearer the hingethan the flanges 9 and the flanges 10 being inside the flanges 11, so that when the sheet is folded the flanges will fit inside each other and overlap to form a strong and secure closing edge around the package. All the parts described are preferably made integral and are formed in one operation by the well known pulp sucking or fibre felting process.
- a box or carton 14 receiving the holding cup packing is employed, and i'fdesired the packi may be placed in large boxes or crates. in these cartons.
- the casings may also be packed in such boxes or crates in the folde form as illustrated in Figure 2. This enables the vendor or other distributor to remove the articles from the case or crate inwhich they have been packed and shipped and dispense them without handling them individually or even touching them and also enables the dealer, inspector and purchaser to examine them -whi'le in the holders.
- the cart-on has four sides and may be permanently closed at one end. It is made of a size to receive the desired number of holders snugly on all sides and when the protuberances 2 are not used should have a lining or cushion layer of corrugated paper 15, or excelsior or other shock-absorbing pads. Such paper or pads may also be used between layers arranged as shown in Figure 1, or the well-known holed-tite flats such .as shown in United States Patent No.
- ribs 16 In two sides of the carton are formed longitudinal spacing and supporting ribs 16, by folding in the sheet material of which the sides of the box are made. These ribs extend toward'each other from opposite sides of the box and into contact or approximately into contact with the connecting portions 5 of the upper and lower holder-carrying sheets, so that they tend to hold the said sheets and their contents in suspension in the box and to space them from the sides thereof. If desired, they may also have corrugations corresponding to the undulating contour of the said portions 5 so as to hold the packing against endwise movement.
- the box 14 is provided with a tuck-in end flap 17 or other suitable closure to closethe package after the holders have been passed into position inside.
- a packing for fragile articles comprising a sheet of fibrous material having article receiving recesses therein and a hinge upon which two sections of the sheet are adapted to v be folded, and when folded thereon will lie in parallel position with their recesses registering and opposed to form article enclosing members, said hinge extending upright beyond the plane of the sheet and forming a supporting and spacin connection between the sections when folde said sheet also having flanges turned at an angle thereto and proximity to one another, a hinge upon which one portion of said sheet may be folded over on another positioned and arranged so that when folded theSaid recesses will be opposed and will form article enclosing cells, vertical flanges adjacent the outermost of said recesses arranged to overlap each of er. when said portions are folded on the hinge and form a vertical marginal closure, said flanges and hinge extending upright beyond the plane of the sheet and-providing supporting members for said folded sheet portions.
- a packing for fragile articles comprising a sheet of material having cup-like article receiving recesses therein arranged in proximity to one another, a bin e u on which one portion of said sheet may olded over on another positioned and arranged so that when folded the said recesses will be opposed and will form article enclosing cells, vertical flanges adjacent the outermost of said recesses arranged to overlap each other when said portions are folded on the hinge and form a verti bers united to form a sheet and having an up right hinge connection for folding them on one another with their concave sides opposed, upright marginal edges constructed and arranged to overlap when the sheet is folded and protuberances at the apexes of said receiving members having an opening therein.
- a packing for fragile articles comprising a sheet of material aving cup-like article receiving recesses therein arranged in
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1930- M. KOPPELMAN PACKING FOR FRAGILE ARTICLES 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed July 16 1926 NOV. 4, 1930. KOPPELMAN 1,780,264
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Patented Nov. 4, 1930 PATENT OFFICE YORK, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS,
'10 EOLED-TITE PACKING CORPORATION, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK raoxme ro'n FRAGILE ARTICLES Application filed July 16,
The improvements relate to packing and to boxes and cartons for'eggs and other fragile articles and have for their objects, among others, the production of a packing and enclosure which will effectively hold, space and protect the said articles while being packed,
transported, stored and dis ensed and which can be made by the pulp s cking' rocess, or otherwise, at small expense, packe in a small space and re-used. p
The improvements are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which-show a specimen embodiment, and in which Figure 1 is a vertical, medial section of the article holders in closed position, with eggs therein; Figure 2 is a similar view showing one of the sheets of holders folded over and enclosing the eggs; Figure 3 is a like view to Figure 2 showing the said folded sheet with slightly modified holders inserted in a carton for transportation by mail or otherwise; Figure I 4 is a top plan of one of the folding sheets of holders adapted to receive two dozen and to enclose one dozen articles; and Figure 5 is a vertical medial section on the scale of v the Figures '1, 2 and 3 with the small protuberances at the apexes of in members omitted.
the cup-like holdn the preferred form the cup-like holdingmembers 1 are in form similar to those of Patent No. 1,510,625 of October 7, 1924, to
' me and another, and have small protuberranged in rows, and each one is adapted to hold one of the articles to be packed. In the illustrated embodiment each-row consists of six holdingme'mbers, and as there are four rows in each sheet, the sheets will hold twenty-four or two dozen articles. The number of rows' and the number of holders in each row may be varied as desired.
Each holder is adapted to receive a ortion of the article, and when a second s eet of 1926. Serial no. 122,777.
holders is placed over'the first or bottom sheet with the holders registering, the articles will be substantially enclosed, and held isolated from one another, and protected on all sides against shocks and strains tending to injure them. To provide for this spacing the hold ers are separated by connecting portions 5,
from the case or when used to pack the articles in small quantities, as for parcel post shipment or sale and delivery to the consumer. Each sheet is also provided with vertical flanges 8 and 9 along its side ed es and other flanges 10 and 11 at its ends, t e side flanges 8 being slightly nearer the hingethan the flanges 9 and the flanges 10 being inside the flanges 11, so that when the sheet is folded the flanges will fit inside each other and overlap to form a strong and secure closing edge around the package. All the parts described are preferably made integral and are formed in one operation by the well known pulp sucking or fibre felting process.
In order to strengthen the vertical side. flanges and give the holders exactly the right spacing smallledges 12 are provided where they join the sheet, and between them and the nearest cup members. By the use of these, when one sheet is placed over the other, the inside flange, atthe longitudinal edge of each sheet has its edge abutting a ainst the ledge 12 of the other. The end anges 1O alsov cooperate with end ledges 13 in the same manner.
When alimited number of'articles is to be packed and sh1;ipped, and additional protection is require a box or carton 14 receiving the holding cup packing is employed, and i'fdesired the packi may be placed in large boxes or crates. in these cartons. The casings may also be packed in such boxes or crates in the folde form as illustrated in Figure 2. This enables the vendor or other distributor to remove the articles from the case or crate inwhich they have been packed and shipped and dispense them without handling them individually or even touching them and also enables the dealer, inspector and purchaser to examine them -whi'le in the holders.
It also makes it possible to seal up the articles in their original package, so that the consumer will be insured against substitution or interference of any kind with the article originally packed. Seals may be applied to the casings or to'the carton, or both, or these packages may be provided with an adhesive at overlapping separable edges.
The cart-on has four sides and may be permanently closed at one end. It is made of a size to receive the desired number of holders snugly on all sides and when the protuberances 2 are not used should have a lining or cushion layer of corrugated paper 15, or excelsior or other shock-absorbing pads. Such paper or pads may also be used between layers arranged as shown in Figure 1, or the well-known holed-tite flats such .as shown in United States Patent No.
1,429,207 of September 12, 1922, to me and another may be employed instead.
In two sides of the carton are formed longitudinal spacing and supporting ribs 16, by folding in the sheet material of which the sides of the box are made. These ribs extend toward'each other from opposite sides of the box and into contact or approximately into contact with the connecting portions 5 of the upper and lower holder-carrying sheets, so that they tend to hold the said sheets and their contents in suspension in the box and to space them from the sides thereof. If desired, they may also have corrugations corresponding to the undulating contour of the said portions 5 so as to hold the packing against endwise movement.
The box 14 is provided with a tuck-in end flap 17 or other suitable closure to closethe package after the holders have been passed into position inside.
I claim:
1. A packing for fragile articles comprising a sheet of fibrous material having article receiving recesses therein and a hinge upon which two sections of the sheet are adapted to v be folded, and when folded thereon will lie in parallel position with their recesses registering and opposed to form article enclosing members, said hinge extending upright beyond the plane of the sheet and forming a supporting and spacin connection between the sections when folde said sheet also having flanges turned at an angle thereto and proximity to one another, a hinge upon which one portion of said sheet may be folded over on another positioned and arranged so that when folded theSaid recesses will be opposed and will form article enclosing cells, vertical flanges adjacent the outermost of said recesses arranged to overlap each of er. when said portions are folded on the hinge and form a vertical marginal closure, said flanges and hinge extending upright beyond the plane of the sheet and-providing supporting members for said folded sheet portions.
3. A packing for fragile articlescomprising a sheet of material having cup-like article receiving recesses therein arranged in proximity to one another, a bin e u on which one portion of said sheet may olded over on another positioned and arranged so that when folded the said recesses will be opposed and will form article enclosing cells, vertical flanges adjacent the outermost of said recesses arranged to overlap each other when said portions are folded on the hinge and form a verti bers united to form a sheet and having an up right hinge connection for folding them on one another with their concave sides opposed, upright marginal edges constructed and arranged to overlap when the sheet is folded and protuberances at the apexes of said receiving members having an opening therein.
Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 1926, at the city of New York, in the county and State of New York.
MORRIS KOPPELMAN.
positioned to overlap when the sections are folded.
2. A packing for fragile articles comprising a sheet of material aving cup-like article receiving recesses therein arranged in
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2612989A (en) * | 1946-11-16 | 1952-10-07 | Harrison Glenn | Display package and mound therefor |
| US2764334A (en) * | 1952-09-18 | 1956-09-25 | Walter J Schwertfeger | Container for eggs and method of assembly with egg-containing fillers |
| US3186540A (en) * | 1962-05-24 | 1965-06-01 | Joseph L Breger | Contact lens container |
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2612989A (en) * | 1946-11-16 | 1952-10-07 | Harrison Glenn | Display package and mound therefor |
| US2764334A (en) * | 1952-09-18 | 1956-09-25 | Walter J Schwertfeger | Container for eggs and method of assembly with egg-containing fillers |
| US3186540A (en) * | 1962-05-24 | 1965-06-01 | Joseph L Breger | Contact lens container |
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