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US2284815A
US2284815A US232386A US23238638A US2284815A US 2284815 A US2284815 A US 2284815A US 232386 A US232386 A US 232386A US 23238638 A US23238638 A US 23238638A US 2284815 A US2284815 A US 2284815A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
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  • This invention relates to a miniature package or a representation of a package or article in miniature form.
  • the article herein contemplated is primarily toy for use in connection with toy railroads, toy trucks and the like, in connection with which the handling of express or freight and the like is a part of the play value available from such toys.
  • the principal objects of the invention are to provide a miniature package which may be made economically and at low cost from paper or other comparably inexpensive material; to provide such a package structure which will be especially strong and durable notwithstanding its construction from paper; to provide such a designed to serve as a structure which will maintain its normal shape and play value condition, through considerable rough and careless handling to which toys are normally subjected; to provide a structure of the character indicated which 'may be supplied in blank form and easily and quickly folded to package form by children of such ages as will employ the article in their play; to provide such a package structure which may be not only easily set up but which may also be easily unfolded to flat condition for storage purposes but which nevertheless will not tend to accidentally unfold itself during play; and in general, it is the object of the invention to provide an improved toy or miniature package structure of the character indicated.
  • Figure 1 is a plan of a blank from which the miniature package is formed
  • Figure 2 is a perspective illustrating the blank partially folded to package form
  • Figure 3 is a perspective, illustrating the package in set-up condition.
  • Figures 4 and 5 are sections on the lines 4-4 and 5--5, respectively, on Figure 3.
  • the blank shown in Figure l for forming the package represents a card-board blank, the stock employed being of any pre-selectedthickness and stiffness.
  • the blank is cut in the form or" a cross as clearly shown in Figure 1 and it is provided with fold lines represented by dot and dash lines in the drawing;
  • the fold lines may be of any suitable form such as ordinary scoring or creasing but it is preferred, When the stock is of a thickness in excess of one-thirty-second of an inch, to employ so'called cut scoring which consists merely in continuous s'litsflextending only part way through the thickness of the stock.
  • cut scoring which consists merely in continuous s'litsflextending only part way through the thickness of the stock.
  • the fold lines contemplated are of the latter. type and the folds made in the blank are represented in the form resulting from such scoring. Itwill, of course, be understood that any suitable form of scoring so as to facilitate folding may be employed. 1
  • the blank asshown in Figure 1, is provided with scoring which serves to divide the blank into side walls 5, 6 and 1 of pre-determined full length and width. Other scoring serves to divide the blank into a pair of side Wall portions 8 and 9, but of only one-half the width of the wall memher 6. Tongue portions Ill and il are also pro- 'vided integral with the side Wall portions 8 and 9.
  • End walls l2 and I3 are ends of the package and the outer ends of the end walls are provided with end flaps l4 and I5, respectively, which are in turn equipped with extensions I6 and H.
  • the flap I4 and extension l6 are slotted as indicated at 1B and the flap l5 and extension ll are slotted as indicated at l9.
  • the package formed as above described is very rigid owing to the very heavy intermediate reinforcement resulting from the extensions l6 of frictional contact between the meeting tongues l and H and the adjacent edge portions of the flaps and extensions through which the said tongues extend.
  • the described miniature package construction may, of course, be employed for packages of various dimensions.
  • One toy package typical of theabove structure for toy purposes measures approximately one inch by one and one-quarter inches by one-half inch; another such structure measures approximately one inch by seveneighths inch by two inches.
  • Such packages may represent various articles of commercial express or freight and they may have their outer sides ornamented with printing or lithographing or the like, in simulation of current commercial products.

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June 2, 1942.
K. R. GRIMM 2,284,815
MINIATURE PACKAGE Filed Sept. 29, 1938 Patented June 2, 1942 MINIATURE PACKAGE Karl R. Grimm, La Fa yette, Ind, assignor to Warren Paper Products Company, La Fayette, Ind, a corporation of Indiana Application September 29, 1938, Serial No. 232,386 1 Claim. (Cl- 229-27) This invention relates to a miniature package or a representation of a package or article in miniature form. The article herein contemplated is primarily toy for use in connection with toy railroads, toy trucks and the like, in connection with which the handling of express or freight and the like is a part of the play value available from such toys. w
The principal objects of the invention are to provide a miniature package which may be made economically and at low cost from paper or other comparably inexpensive material; to provide such a package structure which will be especially strong and durable notwithstanding its construction from paper; to provide such a designed to serve as a structure which will maintain its normal shape and play value condition, through considerable rough and careless handling to which toys are normally subjected; to provide a structure of the character indicated which 'may be supplied in blank form and easily and quickly folded to package form by children of such ages as will employ the article in their play; to provide such a package structure which may be not only easily set up but which may also be easily unfolded to flat condition for storage purposes but which nevertheless will not tend to accidentally unfold itself during play; and in general, it is the object of the invention to provide an improved toy or miniature package structure of the character indicated.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be understood by reference to the following specification and accompanying drawing, wherein there is illustrated in somewhat enlarged size a miniature package embodying a preferred form of the invention.
In the drawing: 1
Figure 1 isa plan of a blank from which the miniature package is formed;
Figure 2 is a perspective illustrating the blank partially folded to package form;
Figure 3 is a perspective, illustrating the package in set-up condition; and
Figures 4 and 5 are sections on the lines 4-4 and 5--5, respectively, on Figure 3.
Referringnow to the drawing, the blank shown in Figure l for forming the package represents a card-board blank, the stock employed being of any pre-selectedthickness and stiffness.
The blank is cut in the form or" a cross as clearly shown in Figure 1 and it is provided with fold lines represented by dot and dash lines in the drawing; The fold lines may be of any suitable form such as ordinary scoring or creasing but it is preferred, When the stock is of a thickness in excess of one-thirty-second of an inch, to employ so'called cut scoring which consists merely in continuous s'litsflextending only part way through the thickness of the stock. In the drawing the fold lines contemplated are of the latter. type and the folds made in the blank are represented in the form resulting from such scoring. Itwill, of course, be understood that any suitable form of scoring so as to facilitate folding may be employed. 1
The blank, asshown in Figure 1, is provided with scoring which serves to divide the blank into side walls 5, 6 and 1 of pre-determined full length and width. Other scoring serves to divide the blank into a pair of side Wall portions 8 and 9, but of only one-half the width of the wall memher 6. Tongue portions Ill and il are also pro- 'vided integral with the side Wall portions 8 and 9.
formed for closing the 7 End walls l2 and I3 are ends of the package and the outer ends of the end walls are provided with end flaps l4 and I5, respectively, which are in turn equipped with extensions I6 and H. For a purpose which will presently appear, the flap I4 and extension l6 are slotted as indicated at 1B and the flap l5 and extension ll are slotted as indicated at l9.
The blank as formed in Figure 1 is provided with cut scoring, all of which is on the outside of the blank. In forming the blank into a package, the end walls I2 and I3 are first folded to perpendicular relation to the side wall 6, and then the flaps I4 and I5 and their extensions l6 and H are folded into inwardly extending and transversely extending positions, respectively, as shown in Figure 2. The length of the tongues l4 and I5 is preferably, although not necessarily, of such length that when the end walls I! and 13 are disposed in parallelrelation, the extensions l6 and H are, when folded as above set forth, in face-to-iace relation, forming in effect a two-ply wall intermediate the end walls l2 and 13. It will be observed that the slots I8 and I9 are'disposed in alignment, and the next step in forming the blank into a package is to fold the side walls I and 8 upwardly, and then to turn the side wall portions 8 and 9 inwardly and to insert the tongues I0 and H into the aligned slots l8 and IS. The resulting package is illustrated in Figure 3 and it Willbe unwhich inthis instance are of full length n derstood that the package is reinforced intermediate its ends by means of the two-ply, transversely extending, intermediate wall comprising the extensions l6 and H.
The package formed as above described is very rigid owing to the very heavy intermediate reinforcement resulting from the extensions l6 of frictional contact between the meeting tongues l and H and the adjacent edge portions of the flaps and extensions through which the said tongues extend.
The structure may also be assembled by first folding the side walls and 1 to their operative relation and then folding the wall portions 8 and 9, and their tongues l0 and H into operative position, after which the end walls l2 and I3 and their-connected parts may be folded into operative position. Thus it will be seen that there is a desirable degree of flexibility in respect of the method of assembling, such flexibility being highly desirable in toys of this character employed by very young children.
The employment of the out scoring for facilitating bending of the blank not only serves to make bending to square or other pre-determined form very easy without cracking or breaking the paper stock, but it also adds to the appearance of the finished article in that each wall of the structure is, in effect, given a visible thickness as clearly shown in Figure 3. Hence, sturdy and realistic appearance is obtained.
The described miniature package construction may, of course, be employed for packages of various dimensions. One toy package typical of theabove structure for toy purposes measures approximately one inch by one and one-quarter inches by one-half inch; another such structure measures approximately one inch by seveneighths inch by two inches. Such packages may represent various articles of commercial express or freight and they may have their outer sides ornamented with printing or lithographing or the like, in simulation of current commercial products.
Changes in the described construction and in the form and proportions of parts may, of course, be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which should be determined by reference to the following claim, the same being construed as broadly as possible consistent with the state of the art.
I claim:
A miniature or toy representation of a shipping package, comprising a paper board blank having a central rectangular panel and extensions from each of the four edges thereof, said extensions being foldably connected to the edges of said central panel, the width of each of said eortensions substantially corresponding to the length of the respective edges from which they extend and being substantially constant throughout the length of the extension, each of said extensions being provided with a pair of relatively spaced fold lines extending transversely thereof in parallel relation to said edges of the central panel, said fold lines being so disposed that said extensions are foldable upwardly and inwardly relative to said central panel to form a rectangular, hollow, box-like structure, the outer end portions of said extensions being folded toward said central panel substantially midway of opposite side walls of the structure, one pair of said outer end portions terminating in spaced relation to said central panel and the other pair of outer end portions and the inwardly folded portions from which they extend being apertured to receive said first mentioned pair of outer end portions, the apertured outer end portions being of such size as to traverse the entire interior of the structure so as to reinforce the structure, and said aperture terminating in spaced relation to said central panel so as to maintain an integral connection between the extreme or free end portions of said apertured outer end portions.
' KARL R. GRIMM.
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US2450941A (en) * 1943-08-25 1948-10-12 Alpak Shipping, storage, and display cartons
US2578774A (en) * 1948-08-10 1951-12-18 Belsinger Inc Heavy-duty fiber container
US2693309A (en) * 1951-06-19 1954-11-02 Hinde & Dauch Paper Co Multicompartment shipping carton
US2693308A (en) * 1950-02-11 1954-11-02 Hinde & Daucn Paper Company Multicompartment shipping carton
US3744703A (en) * 1972-01-24 1973-07-10 Container Corp Container
US3974911A (en) * 1974-09-30 1976-08-17 Olinkraft, Inc. Carrier with drop down partition
US4214696A (en) * 1979-06-27 1980-07-29 Container Corporation Of America Container with integral partition
USD378661S (en) * 1996-04-08 1997-04-01 Campbell-Scott Peggy J Container
US6016952A (en) * 1998-05-05 2000-01-25 Motion Design, Inc. Nested box with integrated lid and reinforced seam
US6189776B1 (en) 1999-03-26 2001-02-20 Motion Design, Inc. Nested box with integrated lid and/or support structure for hanging files
US20040178110A1 (en) * 2003-03-13 2004-09-16 Chandaria Ashok V. Shipping box for retail products and method of assembling same
US20050023161A1 (en) * 2003-07-31 2005-02-03 Feng-Ling Hsu Portable accessory box
US20100116706A1 (en) * 2005-07-08 2010-05-13 Assograph Italia S.R.L. Packing case of corrugated cardboard for protecting objects in general, in particular for the braun coffee maker, with space for accessories above
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US2450941A (en) * 1943-08-25 1948-10-12 Alpak Shipping, storage, and display cartons
US2578774A (en) * 1948-08-10 1951-12-18 Belsinger Inc Heavy-duty fiber container
US2693308A (en) * 1950-02-11 1954-11-02 Hinde & Daucn Paper Company Multicompartment shipping carton
US2693309A (en) * 1951-06-19 1954-11-02 Hinde & Dauch Paper Co Multicompartment shipping carton
US3744703A (en) * 1972-01-24 1973-07-10 Container Corp Container
US3974911A (en) * 1974-09-30 1976-08-17 Olinkraft, Inc. Carrier with drop down partition
US4214696A (en) * 1979-06-27 1980-07-29 Container Corporation Of America Container with integral partition
USD378661S (en) * 1996-04-08 1997-04-01 Campbell-Scott Peggy J Container
US6016952A (en) * 1998-05-05 2000-01-25 Motion Design, Inc. Nested box with integrated lid and reinforced seam
US6189776B1 (en) 1999-03-26 2001-02-20 Motion Design, Inc. Nested box with integrated lid and/or support structure for hanging files
US20040178110A1 (en) * 2003-03-13 2004-09-16 Chandaria Ashok V. Shipping box for retail products and method of assembling same
US6926153B2 (en) * 2003-03-13 2005-08-09 Ashok V. Chandaria Shipping box for retail products and method of assembling same
US20050023161A1 (en) * 2003-07-31 2005-02-03 Feng-Ling Hsu Portable accessory box
US7097042B2 (en) * 2003-07-31 2006-08-29 Quanta Computer, Inc. Portable accessory box
US20100116706A1 (en) * 2005-07-08 2010-05-13 Assograph Italia S.R.L. Packing case of corrugated cardboard for protecting objects in general, in particular for the braun coffee maker, with space for accessories above
US20230257181A1 (en) * 2022-02-15 2023-08-17 Super Niche Brands, LLC dba Continental Concord Foldable protective transportation and display container
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