Abstract:
A container in the form of a scoop having front, rear and end wall panels hingedly connected together at arcuate score lines defining convex side edges for the end wall panels and concave side edges for the front and rear wall panels, a bottom hingedly connected to at least two of the wall panels, and an open top, the carton being erected by squeezing together the end wall panels with the fingers of one hand. The carton erects with a ''''snap'''' and stays erect without pushing up from the bottom, stands erect before or after filling or when partly empty, and can be conveniently erected and used for the ''''scooping'''' of materials thereinto in the same motion and using a single hand.
Abstract:
A paperboard carton having a generally rectangular cross-section is made up of a plurality of interconnected panels. One of the panels is provided with a window opening therein and situated from the edge of the panel at a distance less than the width of an adjacent panel. Each adjacent panel having an edge within a distance of less than the width of said adjacent panel from said window opening is made up of at least three thicknesses of paperboard extending the full length of the panel.
Abstract:
A glazing gasket assembly is disclosed which comprises a fourpiece construction for providing a continuous outer gasket or glazing surface between adjacent glass panes having a rigid channel member interposed between the panes. The continuous glazing surface is made up from the outer surface of oppositely extending gasket members connected to and overlapping opposite outer edges of the channel member and a plug member having an outer base in contiguous relationship with the opposing first gasket members.
Abstract:
A top-opening, rectangular paperboard carton including top, bottom, front wall, rear wall, and end walls, together defining an enclosure and provided with an unique end flap arrangement which facilitates opening and reclosure of the carton.
Abstract:
Elastomer seals embodying hexagonal tube with the internal elongated elastomer web structures characterized by elongated, inner webs joined together at their inner edges in the longitudinal axis of said tube and respectively intersecting the approximate mid-portion of the sides of said tube; useful for sealing concrete joints and other sealing applications, including automotive applications.
Abstract:
A paperboard carton for packaging and dispensing from a roll stock a sheet-form material such as film, foil, or the like, comprises a hinged cover member provided with notches in the cover front panel thereof and with projecting lock tabs on the carton body which lock tabs project through and engage said notches.
Abstract:
A front-opening, rectangular paperboard carton including top, bottom, front wall, rear wall and end walls, together defining an enclosure and provided with a unique end flap arrangement which facilitates reclosure. An upstanding divider separating the enclosure into a plurality of compartments is also disclosed. At least one compartment may be provided with a removable cover panel, if desired.
Abstract:
A front-opening, rectangular paperboard carton including top, bottom, front wall, rear wall and end walls, which together define an enclosure and an upstanding divider separating the enclosure into a plurality of compartments. At least one compartment is provided with a removable cover panel.
Abstract:
Perishable plant foods are contained in a package comprising an inner pouch containing the plant food and an outer pouch enveloping the inner pouch and containing a gaseous atmosphere having an oxygen content less than about 15 percent by volume therebetween. The inner pouch is made of a material having a carbon dioxide to oxygen permeability ratio of at least 3:1, and the outer pouch is made of a material having both a carbon dioxide permeability and an oxygen permeability no greater than about one-fourth of the oxygen permeability of the inner pouch material.
Abstract:
A glazing construction for positioning and sealing, from inside the building, a window pane within a rigid frame. A resilient gasket has, in cross section, the shape of a lower case letter '''' h'''' including an outer strip, an intermediate web and a lower flange. The gasket is installed on a rigid frame larger than the glass pane so that the outer border defined by the outer strip is smaller than the glass pane, and the intermediate border defined by the intermediate web is slightly larger than the glass pane. The glass pane is installed from inside the building by movement normal to the plane of the window and directly into the intermediate border. A rigid sill member is then secured around the opening inside the building to provide a sill border smaller than the glass pane. Finally, a plurality of resilient wedge pieces are positioned between the sill border and glass pane to secure the glass pane in place.