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US3144131A
US3144131A US24936363A US3144131A US 3144131 A US3144131 A US 3144131A US 24936363 A US24936363 A US 24936363A US 3144131 A US3144131 A US 3144131A
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    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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    • B31F1/24Making webs in which the channel of each corrugation is transverse to the web feed
    • B31F1/26Making webs in which the channel of each corrugation is transverse to the web feed by interengaging toothed cylinders cylinder constructions
    • B31F1/28Making webs in which the channel of each corrugation is transverse to the web feed by interengaging toothed cylinders cylinder constructions combined with uniting the corrugated webs to flat webs ; Making double-faced corrugated cardboard
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  • This invention relates to cartons formed of corrugated paperboard or the like, and particularly adapted, among other possible uses, for containing for shipment and display, electrical bulbs such as lamps, or other objects having stem portions or the like.
  • the invention further involves a novel package comprised of such cartons as containing such articles.
  • a product comprising single-faced corrugated laminate material embodying a corrugated sheet such as of paper or paperboard and coated throughout the raised and depressed areas of its exposed surface with a coating which is cohesive to like coating material, but being in a partially set-up state and generally non-sticky and non-tacky with respect to other objects or material, although having a high coefficient of friction in respect thereto.
  • a backing sheet of paper or other suitable sheet material is adhered to the raised areas of the non-coated surface of the corrugated sheet.
  • the coating material and methods and apparatus for applying same may be such as disclosed in US. patents to Jennings Nos. 2,432,074 and 2,432,075 and to Copeman et al. No. 2,704,732, reference to all of which is hereby made.
  • the coating may be applied in the form of an aqueous dispersion of latex which is dried to a suflicient degree on the paper sheet to be normally adherent thereto, but with its exposed surface remaining with the cohesive, non-sticky properties as aforesaid.
  • the present invention more particularly concerns the construction of a simple and inexpensive cushioning carton or package as aforesaid formed of such cohesive corrugated laminate material.
  • FIG. 1 is a face view of a blank for making a carton or package in accordance with the invention
  • FIG. 2 is an end view of the completed package with one or more objects contained therein, such for example as lamp bulbs, as shown;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the construction of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of same.
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view taken for example along line 55 of FIG. 3.
  • the carton blank 10 is formed of the single-faced corrugated laminate material with the cohesive coating on the exposed corrugated surface as above referred to.
  • This blank may be formed with crease lines as at 11-15 inclusive, about which the successive panels 16-21 inclusive of the blank are to be bent or folded in forming the package.
  • Panel 20 may be formed with a pair of circular apertures as at 22 for receiving the stems in case the package is to contain for example a pair of electric lamp bulbs.
  • the ends of the blank may be formed with 3,144,131 Patented Aug. 11, 1964 perforations as at 23, which in the finished package are to coincide, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, for receiving a hook or other means for suspending the package for display.
  • the several panels of the carton blank are folded along the various fold lines above mentioned, so that the blank will then form a backing comprised of the panel 16 and front wall portions comprised of the panels 18-21 inclusive, while the panel 17 forms the bottom of the carton.
  • the blank may be slit as indicated at 27 to provide for a tab 28 which in the finished package may be bent forwardly, as best shown in FIG. 4, partially to embrace for example the bulb 25, and with the end portion of the tab interposed between the two bulbs to protect same from hitting against each other.
  • the bulb portions of the lamps will be closely embraced by the back, bottom and front wall panels and the corrugations coated with the cohesive coating resiliently engaging the glass of the bulbs and thus cushioning same.
  • the stem portions of the bulbs, as indicated at 30, will be lodged in the apertures 20, the upper portions of the bulbs thereby being retained in the desired positions, while the corrugated cohesive-coated surfaces will so resiliently engage the glass of the bulbs that, because of the high coeficient of friction of such coating material with respect to the smooth glass, the bulbs will be retained. against being dislodged from the positions as shown during shipment or display, without ordinarily requiring any end closures for the package.
  • the panel 21 of the carton blank will, in the finished package, be brought against the upper portions of the back panel 16, and by applying pressure, these portions will become firmly and cohesively retained together and thus avoid the necessity of any fastening means or wrapping for completing the package.
  • the upper portion of panel 16 and panel 21 may be so brought together that the greater part of the cohesive surfaces thereon will be in cohering engagement and, if desired, sufiicient pressure may be applied to flatten the: cohering parts even more than indicated in FIG. 5.
  • the corrugations on the one cohering part may be interspaced with those on the other, if desired, although not necessarily so.
  • the packages are of a convenient shape for compact packaging in an outer container by placing pairs of the packages end to end with the slanting panels 19 of the two packages positioned to face each other, so that one package is generally complementary in shape and position with respect to the other of the pair.
  • a cushioned package for an article or articles which are provided with stems or the like being formed of a strip of single-faced corrugated laminate material embodying a corrugated sheet coated on one surface with a coating cohesive to like coating material, but substantially non-tacky and non-sticky with respect to other objects, although having a high coefficient of friction in respect thereto, a backing sheet being adhered to the raised areas of the non-coated surface of the corrugated sheet, said strip being shaped with panel portions generally to embrace the articles with the cohesive corrugated surface resiliently and frictionally engaging and retaining the articles against slidable displacement, areas on the end portions of said strip being brought into contact and cohered by reason of said coating, a panel portion adjacent said cohered areas being apertured for receiving the article stem or stems.
  • a cushioned package construction for lamp bulbs and the like articles which are provided with stems, the package being formed of a strip of single-faced corrugated laminate material embodying a corrugated sheet coated on its one surface with a coating cohesive to like coating material, but substantially non-tacky and non-sticky with respect to such bulbs and the like, although having a high coeificient of friction in respect thereto, a backing sheet being adhered to the raised areas of the non-coated surface of the corrugated sheet, said strip being transversely creased to form panel portions embracing the bulb or bulbs with the cohesive corrugated surface resiliently and frictionally engaging and retaining same against slidable displacement, areas on the end portions of said strip being brought into contact and cohered by reason of said coating, one of the panel portions being apertured for receiving the bulb stem or stems.
  • a package containing a plurality of objectstin sideby-side relation and each having substantial three-dimensional bulk said package comprising an area of singlefaced corrugated laminate material embodying a corrugated sheet with corrugations thereon facing inwardly of the package and resiliently engaging the objects and coated throughout the surfaces of such inwardly facing corrugations with a coating cohesive to like coating material, but substantially non-tacky and non-sticky with respect to said objects, although having a high coeflicient of friction in respect thereto when thus resiliently engaging same, a backing sheet being adhered to the raised areas of the non-coated surface of the corrugated sheet and forming the outer surface of the package, said area of laminate being creased to form a plurality of interconnected panels, including a back panel covering and extending up beyond the height of the backs of the objects, a bottom panel on which the objects rest, a front portion contacting the front of the objects and constituted of at least two panels extending upwardly from the bottom panel and diagonally to the back panel respectively, and

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Aug. 11, 1964 E. w. PITT ETAL 3,144,131
PACKAGES FORMED OF COHESIVE CORRUGATED PAPER Filed Jan. 4, 1963 United States Patent C) 3,144,131 PACKAGES FORMED OF COHESIVE CORRUGATED PAPER Edgar W. Pitt, Weston, and Kermit Greene, Newton, Mass., assignors to St. Regis Paper Company, New York, N.Y., a corporation of New York Filed Jan. 4, 1963, Ser. No. 249,363 3 Claims. (Cl. 206-65) This invention relates to cartons formed of corrugated paperboard or the like, and particularly adapted, among other possible uses, for containing for shipment and display, electrical bulbs such as lamps, or other objects having stem portions or the like. The invention further involves a novel package comprised of such cartons as containing such articles.
In the co-pending application of Edgar W. Pitt, Kermit Greene and Paul Alcaraz, entitled Cohesive Corrugated Laminate and Method for Making Same, Serial No. 249,458, filed concurrently herewith, there is disclosed a product comprising single-faced corrugated laminate material embodying a corrugated sheet such as of paper or paperboard and coated throughout the raised and depressed areas of its exposed surface with a coating which is cohesive to like coating material, but being in a partially set-up state and generally non-sticky and non-tacky with respect to other objects or material, although having a high coefficient of friction in respect thereto. A backing sheet of paper or other suitable sheet material is adhered to the raised areas of the non-coated surface of the corrugated sheet. The coating material and methods and aparatus for applying same may be such as disclosed in US. patents to Jennings Nos. 2,432,074 and 2,432,075 and to Copeman et al. No. 2,704,732, reference to all of which is hereby made. As an example, the coating may be applied in the form of an aqueous dispersion of latex which is dried to a suflicient degree on the paper sheet to be normally adherent thereto, but with its exposed surface remaining with the cohesive, non-sticky properties as aforesaid.
The present invention more particularly concerns the construction of a simple and inexpensive cushioning carton or package as aforesaid formed of such cohesive corrugated laminate material.
Various further and more specific objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear from the description given below, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example a preferred form of the invention.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a face view of a blank for making a carton or package in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2 is an end view of the completed package with one or more objects contained therein, such for example as lamp bulbs, as shown;
FIG. 3 is a side view of the construction of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a top view of same; and
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view taken for example along line 55 of FIG. 3.
Referring now to the drawings in further detail, the carton blank 10, as shown in FIG. 1, is formed of the single-faced corrugated laminate material with the cohesive coating on the exposed corrugated surface as above referred to. This blank may be formed with crease lines as at 11-15 inclusive, about which the successive panels 16-21 inclusive of the blank are to be bent or folded in forming the package.
Panel 20, as shown, may be formed with a pair of circular apertures as at 22 for receiving the stems in case the package is to contain for example a pair of electric lamp bulbs. The ends of the blank may be formed with 3,144,131 Patented Aug. 11, 1964 perforations as at 23, which in the finished package are to coincide, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, for receiving a hook or other means for suspending the package for display.
As shown in FIGS. 2-4 inclusive, to form a package containing for example a pair of lamp bulbs as indicated at 24, 25, the several panels of the carton blank are folded along the various fold lines above mentioned, so that the blank will then form a backing comprised of the panel 16 and front wall portions comprised of the panels 18-21 inclusive, while the panel 17 forms the bottom of the carton. As further shown in the various figures, in the event, for example, a pair of lamp bulbs or other more or less frangible objects are to be contained in the package, then the blank may be slit as indicated at 27 to provide for a tab 28 which in the finished package may be bent forwardly, as best shown in FIG. 4, partially to embrace for example the bulb 25, and with the end portion of the tab interposed between the two bulbs to protect same from hitting against each other.
As shown in the various figures, the bulb portions of the lamps will be closely embraced by the back, bottom and front wall panels and the corrugations coated with the cohesive coating resiliently engaging the glass of the bulbs and thus cushioning same. The stem portions of the bulbs, as indicated at 30, will be lodged in the apertures 20, the upper portions of the bulbs thereby being retained in the desired positions, while the corrugated cohesive-coated surfaces will so resiliently engage the glass of the bulbs that, because of the high coeficient of friction of such coating material with respect to the smooth glass, the bulbs will be retained. against being dislodged from the positions as shown during shipment or display, without ordinarily requiring any end closures for the package. As further shown, the panel 21 of the carton blank will, in the finished package, be brought against the upper portions of the back panel 16, and by applying pressure, these portions will become firmly and cohesively retained together and thus avoid the necessity of any fastening means or wrapping for completing the package.
As shown in the sectional view of FIG. 5, the upper portion of panel 16 and panel 21 may be so brought together that the greater part of the cohesive surfaces thereon will be in cohering engagement and, if desired, sufiicient pressure may be applied to flatten the: cohering parts even more than indicated in FIG. 5. The corrugations on the one cohering part may be interspaced with those on the other, if desired, although not necessarily so.
Inasmuch as the panel portions 19, as shown in FIG. 2, are slanted with respect to the vertical, the packages, as shown, are of a convenient shape for compact packaging in an outer container by placing pairs of the packages end to end with the slanting panels 19 of the two packages positioned to face each other, so that one package is generally complementary in shape and position with respect to the other of the pair.
It has been found that, with packages made in accordance with the invention, the cohered portions at the top thereof will remain securely and permanently cohered, even though with some aging the cohesive properties of the remaining portions of the coating which are exposed to the air, may become less cohesive than originally, but yet same will still retain a high coefiicient of friction and thus continue to resist dislodgment of the retained articles embraced thereby.
Although a certain particular embodiment of the invention is herein disclosed for purposes of explanation, further modifications thereof, after study of this specification, will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. Reference should accordingly be had to the appended claims in determining the scope of the invention.
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:
1. A cushioned package for an article or articles which are provided with stems or the like, the package being formed of a strip of single-faced corrugated laminate material embodying a corrugated sheet coated on one surface with a coating cohesive to like coating material, but substantially non-tacky and non-sticky with respect to other objects, although having a high coefficient of friction in respect thereto, a backing sheet being adhered to the raised areas of the non-coated surface of the corrugated sheet, said strip being shaped with panel portions generally to embrace the articles with the cohesive corrugated surface resiliently and frictionally engaging and retaining the articles against slidable displacement, areas on the end portions of said strip being brought into contact and cohered by reason of said coating, a panel portion adjacent said cohered areas being apertured for receiving the article stem or stems.
2. A cushioned package construction for lamp bulbs and the like articles which are provided with stems, the package being formed of a strip of single-faced corrugated laminate material embodying a corrugated sheet coated on its one surface with a coating cohesive to like coating material, but substantially non-tacky and non-sticky with respect to such bulbs and the like, although having a high coeificient of friction in respect thereto, a backing sheet being adhered to the raised areas of the non-coated surface of the corrugated sheet, said strip being transversely creased to form panel portions embracing the bulb or bulbs with the cohesive corrugated surface resiliently and frictionally engaging and retaining same against slidable displacement, areas on the end portions of said strip being brought into contact and cohered by reason of said coating, one of the panel portions being apertured for receiving the bulb stem or stems.
3. A package containing a plurality of objectstin sideby-side relation and each having substantial three-dimensional bulk, said package comprising an area of singlefaced corrugated laminate material embodying a corrugated sheet with corrugations thereon facing inwardly of the package and resiliently engaging the objects and coated throughout the surfaces of such inwardly facing corrugations with a coating cohesive to like coating material, but substantially non-tacky and non-sticky with respect to said objects, although having a high coeflicient of friction in respect thereto when thus resiliently engaging same, a backing sheet being adhered to the raised areas of the non-coated surface of the corrugated sheet and forming the outer surface of the package, said area of laminate being creased to form a plurality of interconnected panels, including a back panel covering and extending up beyond the height of the backs of the objects, a bottom panel on which the objects rest, a front portion contacting the front of the objects and constituted of at least two panels extending upwardly from the bottom panel and diagonally to the back panel respectively, and an additional and upstanding panel connected at a crease line with the front portion, such additional panel being cohered to the portion of the back panel which extends above the objects, said panels being of dimensions whereby same cooperate in substantially embracing the back, bottom and front portions of the objects with the corrugated sheet protectively cushioning the objects and retaining same against sidewise displacement in the package by reason of resilient frictional engagement therewith.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,281,592 OBrien May 5, 1942 2,744,624 Hoogstoel et al. May 8, 1956 2,869,720 Mahoney -2 Jan. 20, 1959 3,069,008 Dugre Dec. 18, 1962

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  1. 3. A PACKAGE CONTAINING A PLURALITY OF OBJECTS IN SIDEBY-SIDE RELATION AND EACH HAVING SUBSTANTIAL THREE-DIMENSIONAL BULK, SAID PACKAGE COMPRISING AN AREA OF SINGLEFACED CORRUGATED LAMINATE MATERIAL EMBODYNG A CORRUGATED SHEET WITH CORRUGATIONS THEREON FACING INWARDLY OF THE PACKAGE AND RESILIENTLY ENGAGING THE OBJECTS AND COATED THROUGHOUT THE SURFACES OF EACH INWARDLY FACING CORRUGATIONS WITH A COATING COHESIVE TO LIKE COATING MATERIAL, BUT SUBSTANTIALLY NON-TACKY AND NON-STICKY WITH RESPECT TO SAID OBJECTS, ALTHOUGH HAVING A HIGH COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION IN RESPECT THERETO WHEN THUS RESILIENTLY ENGAGING SAME, A BACKING SHEET BEING AHDERED TO THE RAISED AREAS OF THE NON-COATED SURFACE OF THE CORRUGATED SHEET AND FORMING THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE PACKAGE, SAID AREA OF LAMINATE BEING CREASED TO FORM A PLURALITY OF INTERCONNECTED PANELS, INCLUDING A BAKC PANEL COVERING AND EXTENDING UP BEYOND THE HEIGHT OF THE BACKS OF THE OBJECTS,
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