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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 28, 1980
Filed:
Jul. 13, 1979
Robert G Kramer, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Diamond International Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
Foldable packaging member for tubes in erected condition comprising: pairs of parallel panels, one of the pairs constituting first and third side walls, the other pair constituting second and fourth side walls, the second, third, and fourth side walls extending successively from the first side wall along mutually parallel fold lines, the fourth side wall having an integral assembly panel extending beneath and adhered to an adjacent inside portion of the first side wall, the assembly panel including an elongate band along the adjacent inside portion of the first side wall for substantially the length thereof and a short band disposed beneath and adhered to the adjacent inside portion of the first side wall at one end thereof, the elongate band having an integral flap extending from one edge thereof toward the third side wall, the short band having a dome support on one edge thereof and adhered to an inside portion of the third side wall opposite the first side wall whereby the dome support extends from the first side wall to the third side wall adjacent one end of the member and is secured at opposite ends to the member, the flap being deflectable toward the one of the second and fourth side walls by a tube inserted into the member to minimize impact between the tube and resistance which might be encountered on that one of the second and fourth side walls, the dome support having a hinged projection adhered to the third side wall.