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US1845970A
US1845970A US321561A US32156128A US1845970A US 1845970 A US1845970 A US 1845970A US 321561 A US321561 A US 321561A US 32156128 A US32156128 A US 32156128A US 1845970 A US1845970 A US 1845970A
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    • D21JFIBREBOARD; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES FROM CELLULOSIC FIBROUS SUSPENSIONS OR FROM PAPIER-MACHE
    • D21J3/00Manufacture of articles by pressing wet fibre pulp, or papier-mâché, between moulds

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  • Fig. 1 represents a hollow rectangular container made in accordance with existing methods
  • Figs. 2 and 3 containers made according to the present invention
  • Fig. l a lid or cover for the container illustrated by Fig. 3, also made according to the present invention shown with the bottom uppermost.
  • Fig. 1 the container here illustrated has been made in accordance with an existing method and during the latter stages, particularly the final drying stage,
  • the container illustrated by Fig. 2 is snnilar to thatillustratcd by Fig. 1 except that in accord with the present invention an inturned rim or flange a has been formed completely around the open end thereof.
  • This IlITl or flange is of course formed during the moulding operation simultaneously with the formation of the container itself and prevents the distortion illustrated by Fig. 1'.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates a container the upper portion a of which is of somewhat smaller crosssection than the remainder so that when a lid or cover is fitted thereto each side of the closed container will be in a single plane.
  • an inturned rim or flange (1 is formed on the upper portion which latter can if necessary or desirable be trimmed off to the dotted line b.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a lid suitable for the coin tainer illustrated by Fig. 3 similarly formed with an int-urned rim or flange a extending inwardly from the bottom edge of the lid which for convenience is shown bottom uppermost in the drawing.
  • a lid or cover it is of course essential that the rim or flange be removed as for instance by tri1nming the lid to the dotted line b.
  • the rim or flange extend inwardly from the open end of the hollow body. If desirable or convenient, it may extend outwardly, in which case it would, in most instances, be necessary to remove it by trimming as hereinbefore described.
  • I claim 1 In the formation of an independent open mouth hollow body adapted to receive a fitted closure by molding wet laid pulp on a foraminous die, those steps consisting in the formation of an internal integral temporary flange about the mouth and within the normal opening thereof to prevent distortion during drying and in subsequently removing the flange.
  • a hollow open ended container or like thin wall article of wet laid pulp having a temporary integral flange about the mouth and disposed in the normal opening thereof to prevent distortion during drying.
  • a hollow thin walled unitary container of molded wet laid fibre having an open mouth provided with a temporary integral auxiliary extension flange continuously molded therewith and disposed in supporting relation thereto to prevent distortion during drying, said extension being adapted to be severed to leave the predetermined article.
  • a hollow thin walled unitary container of molded wet laid fibre having an open mouth provided with an integral auxiliary flange continuously molded therewith and disposed within the'norinal mouth opening and in supporting relation thereto to the walls thereof to prevent distortion during drying, said extension being adapted to be severed to leave the predetermined article.
  • a hollow thin walled unitary container of molded wot laid fibre having an open mouth adapted to receive an externally fitting closure and provided with an integral temporary internal extension flange continuously I molded therewith and disposed in supporting relation thereto to prevent distortion during drying and adapted to be removed to expose .the closure receiving month.

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Feb, 16, 1932. E. KATZ 1,845,970
' MANUFACTURE OF HOLLOW BODIES FROM FIBROUS PULP Filed Nov. 24, 1928 EUCjEN KATZ- g vweylto'c I @51 11L?) abtozmm a Patented Feb. lb, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE EUGEN KATZ, OF BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO REYES CONTAINER CORPORATION, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION OF MAINE MANUFACTURE OF HOLLOW BODIES FROM FIBROUS PULP Application filed November 24, 1928. Serial No. 321,561.
in the manufacture of hollow bodies from fibrous pulp it sometimes happens that differences of contraction in the final drying stage after removal from the mould result in distortion which detracts from the value 'and appearance of the article and renders the ble to the formation of hollow bodies from.
fibrous pulp according to known methods and in order that it may be clearly understood reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings wherein Fig. 1 represents a hollow rectangular container made in accordance with existing methods; Figs. 2 and 3 containers made according to the present invention, and Fig. l a lid or cover for the container illustrated by Fig. 3, also made according to the present invention shown with the bottom uppermost.
Referring first to Fig. 1, the container here illustrated has been made in accordance with an existing method and during the latter stages, particularly the final drying stage,
the sides have been drawn inwardly at and towards the open end or top by unequal contraction or shrinkage. This distortion has been somewhat exaggerated in the drawings for purposes of illustration but it will be realized that such distortion is highly unde sirable as it alfects the capacity and appearance of the container and renders the fitting of a lid or cover thereto extremely diflicult particularly when an air-tight closure is re quired.
The container illustrated by Fig. 2 is snnilar to thatillustratcd by Fig. 1 except that in accord with the present invention an inturned rim or flange a has been formed completely around the open end thereof. This IlITl or flange is of course formed during the moulding operation simultaneously with the formation of the container itself and prevents the distortion illustrated by Fig. 1'.
"Where there is no objection to such a rim on the finished article no further operation is necessary on the container, but where such a rim is undesirable the upper edge of the container can be trimmed oil as for instance at the dotted line b.
Fig. 3 illustrates a container the upper portion a of which is of somewhat smaller crosssection than the remainder so that when a lid or cover is fitted thereto each side of the closed container will be in a single plane. Here, as in the construction illustrated by Fig. 2 an inturned rim or flange (1 is formed on the upper portion which latter can if necessary or desirable be trimmed off to the dotted line b.
Fig. 4 illustrates a lid suitable for the coin tainer illustrated by Fig. 3 similarly formed with an int-urned rim or flange a extending inwardly from the bottom edge of the lid which for convenience is shown bottom uppermost in the drawing. In the case of a lid or cover it is of course essential that the rim or flange be removed as for instance by tri1nming the lid to the dotted line b.
Although the articles illustrated are of rectangular cross-section the invention is not limited to the manufacture of articles of this configuration but can be employed in all instances where its application would be of value.
Further, it is not essential that the rim or flange extend inwardly from the open end of the hollow body. If desirable or convenient, it may extend outwardly, in which case it would, in most instances, be necessary to remove it by trimming as hereinbefore described.
I claim 1. In the formation of an independent open mouth hollow body adapted to receive a fitted closure by molding wet laid pulp on a foraminous die, those steps consisting in the formation of an internal integral temporary flange about the mouth and within the normal opening thereof to prevent distortion during drying and in subsequently removing the flange.
2. In the formation of an independent open mouth hollow body by molding wet laid pulp on a foraminous die, those'steps consisting in the formation of an internal temporary intiegral flange about the mouth to prevent distortion during drying and in subsequently removing said flange.
3.- A hollow open ended container or like thin wall article of wet laid pulp having a temporary integral flange about the mouth and disposed in the normal opening thereof to prevent distortion during drying.
4. A hollow thin walled unitary container of molded wet laid fibre having an open mouth provided with a temporary integral auxiliary extension flange continuously molded therewith and disposed in supporting relation thereto to prevent distortion during drying, said extension being adapted to be severed to leave the predetermined article.
5. A hollow thin walled unitary container of molded wet laid fibre having an open mouth provided with an integral auxiliary flange continuously molded therewith and disposed within the'norinal mouth opening and in supporting relation thereto to the walls thereof to prevent distortion during drying, said extension being adapted to be severed to leave the predetermined article.
6. A hollow thin walled unitary container of molded wot laid fibre having an open mouth adapted to receive an externally fitting closure and provided with an integral temporary internal extension flange continuously I molded therewith and disposed in supporting relation thereto to prevent distortion during drying and adapted to be removed to expose .the closure receiving month.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature.
DR. EUGEN KAT-Z.
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US2539768A (en) * 1947-05-05 1951-01-30 Cuno Eng Corp Filter element and method of making the same
US3138313A (en) * 1962-02-05 1964-06-23 Diamond National Corp Carton
US10046901B1 (en) * 2017-02-16 2018-08-14 Vericool, Inc. Thermally insulating packaging
US10597219B2 (en) 2017-02-23 2020-03-24 Vericool, Inc. Thermally insulating packaging
US10618690B2 (en) 2017-02-23 2020-04-14 Vericool, Inc. Recyclable insulated stackable tray for cold wet materials
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2539768A (en) * 1947-05-05 1951-01-30 Cuno Eng Corp Filter element and method of making the same
US3138313A (en) * 1962-02-05 1964-06-23 Diamond National Corp Carton
US10046901B1 (en) * 2017-02-16 2018-08-14 Vericool, Inc. Thermally insulating packaging
US20180229916A1 (en) * 2017-02-16 2018-08-16 Vericool, Inc. Thermally insulating packaging
US10597219B2 (en) 2017-02-23 2020-03-24 Vericool, Inc. Thermally insulating packaging
US10618690B2 (en) 2017-02-23 2020-04-14 Vericool, Inc. Recyclable insulated stackable tray for cold wet materials
US11072483B2 (en) 2017-02-23 2021-07-27 Vericool, Inc. Thermally insulating packaging
US11142371B2 (en) 2017-02-23 2021-10-12 Vericool, Inc. Recyclable insulated stackable tray for cold wet materials
US10625925B1 (en) 2018-09-28 2020-04-21 Vericool, Inc. Compostable or recyclable cooler

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