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US1379100A
US1379100A US406359A US40635920A US1379100A US 1379100 A US1379100 A US 1379100A US 406359 A US406359 A US 406359A US 40635920 A US40635920 A US 40635920A US 1379100 A US1379100 A US 1379100A
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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
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  • This invention relates to the construction of receptacles adapted for the storage and shipment of sheets of paper, particularly the thin sheets used in making carbon copies of letters and usually known as second sheets, and its object is to provide a box into which the sheets may be placed with a minimum of labor, and from which such sheets may be readily taken one or more at a time as desired for use.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective of the cover of this improved box in proper position for filling.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective of a filled box from which the sheet holder has been removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of a filled box.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective of the fastener.
  • the cover is cut lfrom a sheet of thick paper or straw board to have narrow sides 1 and 2, and wide sides 3 and 4, a flap 5 hinged to the side 4 and having a lip 6, and small flaps 7, although these may be omitted.
  • a strip 8 of the material along the edge of the wide side 4 is cemented to the side 1 and the wide sidesare formed with notches 9 to permit the sheet holder to be pulled out and also to permit the removal of individual sheets 10.
  • the sheet holder comprises the leaves 12 connected by the end 13 to which also are connected the flaps 14.
  • the leaves 12 are preferably cut away or tapered toleave only the narrow outer ends 15, to one of which is attached any desired means to secure the sheet holder in position in the cover.
  • the fastener is shown to consist of a l 'Specification of Letters ⁇ Fatemi..
  • the flaps 7 of the cover are then folded down onto the sheets and the wide flap 5 and its lip 6 are then folded over the flaps 7 and the sheets, the lip 6 entering between the side 3 and the adjacent leaf 12 of the holder, the Hap 5 thus constituting one end of the box, the other -end being the end 13V of the sheet holder.
  • the tongue 17 of the fastener passes up through this aperture 20, to be then bent down, as indicated in Fig. 3, over the edge of the wide side 3 of the cover,
  • this box is especially adapted for second sheets, the invention is not limited thereto but is suitable for all kinds of paper, cards and other flat articles.
  • a box consisting of a rectangular cover and a holder, the cover having an open end and a flap hinged at the opposite end of the cover to one of its *sides and 4adapted to close the adjacent end of thecover, said holder comprising an end and two leaves.

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E. A. HAYNES.
BOX.
APPLICATION man Anali, 1920.
.L ?aented May 24, 1921,;
lTo all whomzt may concern PATENT OFFICE.
' EDWARD A' HAYNEs, oF roRrHuRoNfirIcnreeN.
Be it known that I, EDWARDA. HAxNEs, acitizen of the United States, and residing at PortHuron, in the; county of St. Clair and Stateof Michigan, have invented a new and Improved'Box, of `whi'chthe following is a specification.
This invention relates to the construction of receptacles adapted for the storage and shipment of sheets of paper, particularly the thin sheets used in making carbon copies of letters and usually known as second sheets, and its object is to provide a box into which the sheets may be placed with a minimum of labor, and from which such sheets may be readily taken one or more at a time as desired for use. o
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 is a perspective of the cover of this improved box in proper position for filling. Fig. 2 is a perspective of a filled box from which the sheet holder has been removed. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of a filled box. Fig. 4 is a perspective of the fastener.
Similar reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views.
The demand for second sheets used in correspondence is very large and these sheets are usually quite thm, not only to reduce cost but also to save ling space. They are usually cut from large sheets and considerable difliculty has been experienced in placing them in boxes for shipment because of this thinness.v This packing is rendered very easy by the use of the box shown in the drawing, consisting of a cover and a sheet holder slidable into the cover.
The cover is cut lfrom a sheet of thick paper or straw board to have narrow sides 1 and 2, and wide sides 3 and 4, a flap 5 hinged to the side 4 and having a lip 6, and small flaps 7, although these may be omitted. A strip 8 of the material along the edge of the wide side 4 is cemented to the side 1 and the wide sidesare formed with notches 9 to permit the sheet holder to be pulled out and also to permit the removal of individual sheets 10.
The sheet holder comprises the leaves 12 connected by the end 13 to which also are connected the flaps 14. The leaves 12 are preferably cut away or tapered toleave only the narrow outer ends 15, to one of which is attached any desired means to secure the sheet holder in position in the cover. In Fig. 4, the fastener is shown to consist of a l 'Specification of Letters `Fatemi..
Patented May 24,1921.
Application filed August 27, 1920.1Serial No. 406,859; Y f l *Y l back-16 having a tongue" and `a finger18,
the latter adaptedy to extend through one end 15 ofaone -leafl2andzbe bent'down onto the front 18?, the front and back ofthe vfastener being on opposite sides of theend 15Y whenf the` fastener isapplied,theretoQ` v A pile of large sheets, usually one thousand, are cut to proper size, usually about eight inches by thirteen inches, and an operator takes a stack of these small sheets and places it between the leaves 12 of the sheet holder and then lowers the holder and the sheets into the cover, as indicated in Fig. 1. The flaps 14 fold up against the lower ends of the side edges of the sheets and protect them as they slide down. The flaps 7 of the cover are then folded down onto the sheets and the wide flap 5 and its lip 6 are then folded over the flaps 7 and the sheets, the lip 6 entering between the side 3 and the adjacent leaf 12 of the holder, the Hap 5 thus constituting one end of the box, the other -end being the end 13V of the sheet holder.
A small aperture 20`is formed just at the hinge line between the Hap 5 and its lip 6,
and just before the flap is being pressed against the sheets 10, the tongue 17 of the fastener passes up through this aperture 20, to be then bent down, as indicated in Fig. 3, over the edge of the wide side 3 of the cover,
as soon as the end 5 of the cover has beenk pressed down to proper position. This fas-` holder is grasped where the notches 9 per` mit, and the holder is pulled out through the open end of the cover, leaving the sheets behind, as shown in Fig. 2, which permits single sheets 10 to be withdrawn as desired.
The details and proportions of the various parts of this box may be varied to suit different sizes and amounts of paperl Without departing from the spirit of my invention as set forth in the following claims. It is to be understood that while this box is especially adapted for second sheets, the invention is not limited thereto but is suitable for all kinds of paper, cards and other flat articles.
I claim:
1. A box consisting of a rectangular cover and a holder, the cover having an open end and a flap hinged at the opposite end of the cover to one of its *sides and 4adapted to close the adjacent end of thecover, said holder comprising an end and two leaves.
offoneiside,oi1`A the. coverandfsaid Vflap of the cover' tonsecure theholder in posit-ion;
i2.4 Awhox consisting ofy a holder compris-1T ingoia, rectangular end and two'. sidesI con nected to said end andtaperlng'therefrom between which the sheets are held, a cover to receive the holder comprising narrow and Wide/sides Vand a` flaphinged to a wide side `and adapted to be folded down onto the holder and the contents thereof, said flap havingva lip which extends in betweenthe wide side of the cover and one of' the l'leaves .ofthe holder-,said flapfv being provided with an aperture along the line of connection with the lip, anda metal tongue extending from the free-end of one of' said leaves through saidaperture andi bentover` theadjacent edge -of a wide sideof said covexz` EDWARD AHAYNES., I'
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2514381A (en) * 1946-07-11 1950-07-11 Herman A Feigelman Folding box
US2695126A (en) * 1953-10-14 1954-11-23 Russell Corp Ice-cream sandwich package
USD688307S1 (en) * 2012-02-17 2013-08-20 David C. T. Jour Notepaper holder

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2514381A (en) * 1946-07-11 1950-07-11 Herman A Feigelman Folding box
US2695126A (en) * 1953-10-14 1954-11-23 Russell Corp Ice-cream sandwich package
USD688307S1 (en) * 2012-02-17 2013-08-20 David C. T. Jour Notepaper holder

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