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  • My invention relatesto cell-cases of the collapsible type and has reference, in the embodiment thereof shown. in the accom panying drawings, to those adapted to use as receptacles for bottles or like articles and the objects of the invention are, first, to provide an improved cell-case of the class described; and, second, to provide a blank of such aconformation that the receptacl may be economically formed therefrom an with practically no waste of material.
  • I attain these objects by making a cell-case or carton as shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figurel is a plan view of a blank fro which a cell-case may be formed; Fig. 2, front elevation of a completely formed'case in its collapsed condition; Fig.
  • FIG. 3 a sectional View taken along the line w-y of Fig. 1 but with the parts of the blank folded up;
  • Fig. 4 a' sectional View taken along the line w y of Fig. 6 with all parts above such line removed;
  • Fig. 5 a top end view of a cell-case showing the cover flaps in interlocking engagement;
  • Fig. 6 a side view of a cell-case completely formed but with the cover members open;
  • Fig. 10 a sectional view similar to Figs.
  • Fig. 1 there is shown a blank from which there may be formed a cellcase in accordance with my invention, the general contour ofwwhich is substantially such as shown exce t that the contour will naturally be mo ed to meetthe dlfl'erent forms andv proportions in which the completed case may be made.
  • the blank is cut, as indicated, and is scored, on one side, along the dotted lines 1, 4., 5, 6, 7, s, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, and, on the reverse side, along the dotted lines 2 and 3.
  • Theblank then, comprises two rectangular, main body portions A and 'B,-of equal size, flexibly connected along the score lines 10 and 12, respectively, to the centrally disposed portion ,C, which forms the bottom of the receptacle, and this member is foldable along its center on the score line 11.
  • sections aand b respectively, similar to the I oppositely disposed sections a and b and flexibly connected thereto along the score line 8 are attaching flaps f and f respectively.
  • an inner cover flap o To the outer end of each section a, a 5 and b there is flexibly connected an inner cover flap o.
  • the cutout portion P of the blank between the extensions T and T thereof is divided into halves, asshown, and utilized-for. a purpose later to'be explained.
  • a cell-case may be formed entirely from a single, one piece,
  • the attaching sections 9 and j are secured to the member F and the similar sections 9 and 7' are likewise secured to the member F andthese members F and F are secured together to form a double central wall or partition. It will readily be seen that only one bf the members F or F need be provided,
  • Fig. 10 there is shown a carton having but a single row-of cells and formed om brought against and secured to the attacking sections 9 and 7'.
  • a blank for a cell-case comprising two rectangular side members, 'a foldable bottom member intermediate said side members and flexibly connected thereto, outer cover flaps flexibly connected to said side members opposite said bottom member, extension members flexibly connected to opposite sides of one of said side members, such extension members divided into flexibly connected parallel sections, and inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the outer ends of those sec- .tionsof the extension members adjacent to said side member.
  • a blank for a cell-case comprising two rectangular side members, a foldable bottom member intermediate said side members and flexibly connected thereto, outer cover flaps flexibly connected to said side members opposite said bottom member, extension members flexibly connected to opposite sides of one ,of said side members and similar extension members flexibly connected to opposite sides of the other one of said side members, such extension members divided into flexibly connected parallel sections, and inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the outer ends of those sections of the extension members adjacent to and on each side of said side members.
  • a blank for a cell-case comprising two rectangular side members, a foldable bottom member intermediate said side members and flexibly connected thereto, outer cover flaps flexibly connected to said side members opposite said bottom member, extension members flexibly connected to opposite sides of each of said side members, such extension members divided into flexibly connected parallel sections, the outer most section of one of said extension members forming, when the bl k is formed into a cell-case, a. central partition member, and inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the outer ends of those sections adjacent to and on each side of said side members.
  • a collapsible cell-case comprising the following parts formed from a single blank, viz.two similar and oppositely disposed first side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to said side members,
  • a collapsible cell-case comprising the following parts formed from a single blank,
  • a collapsible cell-case comprising the following parts formed from a single blank, viz.two similar and oppositely dlsposed side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to said side members, op-
  • a collapsible cell-case comprising, in combination with a central partition, the following parts formed from a single blank, viz.-two similar and oppositely disposed rectangular side members, a foldable bottom member flexiblyconnected to said side members, oppositely disposed side sections flexibly connected to each of said side members, partition attaching sections flexibly connected to each of said side sections, a series of flexibly connected parallel sections flexibly connected to one of said partition attaching sections on each side of said central partition, such series comprising transverse partition sections and attaching sections, .the section on .one side of each transverse partition lying against and secured to one of said side members and that on the other side thereof lying. against and secured to said central partition, inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said side sections, and outer cover flaps flexibly connected to the tolp edges of said side members.
  • collapsible cell-case comprising, in combination with a central partition, two similar half portions each havin a side member, similar side sections flexl' 1y con .nected to o posite sides of said side member,
  • a central partition two oppo- 'sitely disposed main side members connected by two oppositely disposed foldable side members each comprising two side sections, attaching sections flexibly connected to cooperating ones of said side sections and secured to opposite sides of said central partition, transverse partition sections on each side of said central partition and means for flexibly connecting said transverse partition sections to said central partition and to said main side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to said main side members, inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said side sections, and outer cover flaps flexibly connected .to the top edges of said main side members.
  • a collapsible cell-case comprising, in combination, two oppositely disposed main collapsible cell-case comprising, in v its side members, a foldablebo'ttom member flexibly connected to said side members, a centrally disposed partition member, a member flexibly connected to opposite edges of each ,7 of said side members and secured to the central partition member near the outer edges of said partition and also secured, intermedi-- ate said attachments, to the inner face of its respective main side member thus forming oppositely disposed foldable side members and transverse partition members, outer cover flaps flexibly connected. to the top edges of said main side members, and inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said foldable side members.
  • tom member flexibly connected to and located between said'side members, second side members flexibly connected-to opposite sides of one of said main side members, attaching sections flexibly connected to said second side members, and a series. of flexibly connected sections flexibly connected to one of said.
  • a collapsible cell case comprising the following integral parts formed from a single blank namely, viz., two similar and oppositely disposed main side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to and located between said side members, second side members flexibly connected to opposite sides of one of said main side members, a series of flexibly connected sections flexibly connected to one of said second side members, said series comprising alternate transverse partition'sections and attaching sections, the attaching sections being parallel with the main side members and attached thereto when in contact therewith.

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L'B. MILLER.
CELL CASE AND BLANK THEREFOR.
APPLICATION FILED IAN-28, I914.
Patented Oct. 26, 1915.
3 SHEETS-SHEET I.
mwm u WIIII WTNEEEEEI J. B. MILLER.
CELL CASE AND BLANK THEREFOR.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 28. I914.
Patented Oct. 26, 1915.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
J. B MILLER.
CELL CASE AND BLANK THEREFOR.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.28. 1914.
Patented Oct. 26, 1915.
3 SHEETSSHEET a.
JAMES B. MILLER, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO ROCHESTER CARRIER COMPANY, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
v Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 26, 1915.
. Application filed January 28, 1914. Serial No. 814,895.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JAMES B. MILLER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Rochester, in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Cell-Case and Blank There'- for, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relatesto cell-cases of the collapsible type and has reference, in the embodiment thereof shown. in the accom panying drawings, to those adapted to use as receptacles for bottles or like articles and the objects of the invention are, first, to provide an improved cell-case of the class described; and, second, to provide a blank of such aconformation that the receptacl may be economically formed therefrom an with practically no waste of material. I attain these objects by making a cell-case or carton as shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figurel is a plan view of a blank fro which a cell-case may be formed; Fig. 2, front elevation of a completely formed'case in its collapsed condition; Fig. 3, a sectional View taken along the line w-y of Fig. 1 but with the parts of the blank folded up; Fig. 4:, a' sectional View taken along the line w y of Fig. 6 with all parts above such line removed; Fig. 5, a top end view of a cell-case showing the cover flaps in interlocking engagement; Fig. 6, a side view of a cell-case completely formed but with the cover members open; Fig. 7, a sectional view similar to Fig. 4 but showing the case as partly collapsed Fig. 8, a plan view of a modified form of blank; F ig. 9, a sectional view similar to Fig. 4 but of a cell-case formed from a blank such as seen in Fig. 8; and Fig. 10, a sectional view similar to Figs.
4 and 9 but of a cell-case formed from a blank of still another modification, as will be explained.
' Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
Referring first to Figs. 1Jto'7, inclusive. In Fig. 1 there is shown a blank from which there may be formed a cellcase in accordance with my invention, the general contour ofwwhich is substantially such as shown exce t that the contour will naturally be mo ed to meetthe dlfl'erent forms andv proportions in which the completed case may be made. The blank is cut, as indicated, and is scored, on one side, along the dotted lines 1, 4., 5, 6, 7, s, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, and, on the reverse side, along the dotted lines 2 and 3. Theblank, then, comprises two rectangular, main body portions A and 'B,-of equal size, flexibly connected along the score lines 10 and 12, respectively, to the centrally disposed portion ,C, which forms the bottom of the receptacle, and this member is foldable along its center on the score line 11. Outer cover flaps E and D,
adapted to interlock, are flexibly connected to the portions A and B along the score lines 9 and 13, such lines being parallel to the " lines 10, 11 and 12. To the left, with referenceltoFig. 1, of the portions A and B and flexibly connected thereto along the score line 66 are two similar extensions T and T respectively, each of which is divided by the score lines 1, 2, 3, 4i and 5 into six equal, parallel sections,-those of the extension T being lettered, from left to right,
j, a, h, a 9 and a while those of the extension T are lettered, from left to right, 3',
sections aand b, respectively, similar to the I oppositely disposed sections a and b and flexibly connected thereto along the score line 8 are attaching flaps f and f respectively. To the outer end of each section a, a 5 and b there is flexibly connected an inner cover flap o. The cutout portion P of the blank between the extensions T and T thereof is divided into halves, asshown, and utilized-for. a purpose later to'be explained.
In forming a cell-case from a blank which is cut out and scored as above indicated, cement is first applied to the sections 72,, k, j and j Either of the extensions T or T is then folded along the several score lines thereon with the sections thereof in the positions as indicated in Fig. 3 andthe cemented 1parts pressed together to cause them to While the parts forming the central wall or partition, consisting of the two pieces P portions A and B of the blank are oppositely disposed outer wallsconnected at their ends by oppositely disposed outer walls comprising the sections ab and ai -6 The sections a a 6 and 6 form transverse partitions between the central wall or partition and the outer walls A and B, while the sections 9, j, g and 3' become attaching members secured to the central wall P, and the sections it and 71. attaching members secured to the walls A and B, respectively. The member C forms the bottom of the receptacle, the inner cover flaps 'v are. adapted to be folded down over' the tops of the cells and the outer cover flaps are folded thereover with the locking members 6 on the flap E engaging in the slots (1 therefor in the flap The completely formed up case is collapsible and when in such condition the several parts assume the relative positions as seen in Figs. 2 and 7. In forming a cell-case from ablank as shown in Fig. 1 and by using the cut out portion P between the extension members T and T as the central wall or partition, there is practically no waste of material. However, without in anyway departing from the spirit of my invention, a cell-case may be formed entirely from a single, one piece,
blank such as is shown in Fig 8 with its parts in straightened out relation and formed up into a cell-case in Fig. 9. This blank is similar to that shown in Fig. 1.with the exception that the attaching flaps f and are dispensed with and the partition memers F and F are flexibly connected along the line 8'8 to the side-sections a and b, respectively.
The attaching sections 9 and j are secured to the member F and the similar sections 9 and 7' are likewise secured to the member F andthese members F and F are secured together to form a double central wall or partition. It will readily be seen that only one bf the members F or F need be provided,
" and in that event the sections 9 and 5' would be secured to one side of such member and the sections 9 and 9' to the other s'idethereof as is done when the separate partition P is used; and it will also be seen that the members F and F could be flexibly connected to the sections j and j, respectively, instead of to the sections a and b, but if so placed the attaching flaps f and f would necessarily have to be provided also.
In Fig. 10 there is shown a carton having but a single row-of cells and formed om brought against and secured to the attacking sections 9 and 7'.
It is believed from the foregoing description of the blank and the modifications thereof with the method of forming up cell-cases therefrom that the method of using such receptacles is sufiiciently clear to call for no further description herein.
What I claim is: 1. A blank for a cell-case comprising two rectangular side members, 'a foldable bottom member intermediate said side members and flexibly connected thereto, outer cover flaps flexibly connected to said side members opposite said bottom member, extension members flexibly connected to opposite sides of one of said side members, such extension members divided into flexibly connected parallel sections, and inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the outer ends of those sec- .tionsof the extension members adjacent to said side member.
2. A blank for a cell-case comprising two rectangular side members, a foldable bottom member intermediate said side members and flexibly connected thereto, outer cover flaps flexibly connected to said side members opposite said bottom member, extension members flexibly connected to opposite sides of one ,of said side members and similar extension members flexibly connected to opposite sides of the other one of said side members, such extension members divided into flexibly connected parallel sections, and inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the outer ends of those sections of the extension members adjacent to and on each side of said side members.
3. A blank for a cell-case comprising two rectangular side members, a foldable bottom member intermediate said side members and flexibly connected thereto, outer cover flaps flexibly connected to said side members opposite said bottom member, extension members flexibly connected to opposite sides of each of said side members, such extension members divided into flexibly connected parallel sections, the outer most section of one of said extension members forming, when the bl k is formed into a cell-case, a. central partition member, and inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the outer ends of those sections adjacent to and on each side of said side members. v
4. A collapsible cell-case comprising the following parts formed from a single blank, viz.two similar and oppositely disposed first side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to said side members,
verse partition lying against and secured to one of said first side members and that on the other side thereof lying against and secured to the other first side member, inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said second side members, and outer cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said first side members.
5. A collapsible cell-case comprising the following parts formed from a single blank,
viz. two similar and oppositely disposed side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to said side members, oppositely disposed side sections flexibly connected to each of said side members, a cen tral partition member flexibly connected to one of said side sections, partition attaching sections flexibly connected to the remaining ones of said side sections, a series of flexibly connected parallel sections flexibly connected to one of said partition attaching sections on each side of said central partition, such series comprising transverse partition sections and attaching sections, the section onone side of each transverse partition lying against and secured to one of said side members and that on the other side thereof lying against and secured to said central partition, inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said side sections, and outer aps flexibly connected to the top edges of said side members.
6. A collapsible cell-case comprising the following parts formed from a single blank, viz.two similar and oppositely dlsposed side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to said side members, op-
positely disposed side sections flexibly connected to each of said side members, two central partition members flexibly connected to two of said side sections, said central partition members forming one central partition, -partition attaching sections flexibly connected to the remaining two of said side sections, a series of flexibly connected parallel sections flexibly connected to one of said partition attaching sections on each side of said central partition, such series comprising transverse partition sections and attaching sections, the section on one side of each transverse partition lying against and secured to one of said side members and that on the other side thereof lying against and secured to'said central partition, inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of tilt said side sections, and outer cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges ofsaid side members.
7. A collapsible cell-case comprising, in combination with a central partition, the following parts formed from a single blank, viz.-two similar and oppositely disposed rectangular side members, a foldable bottom member flexiblyconnected to said side members, oppositely disposed side sections flexibly connected to each of said side members, partition attaching sections flexibly connected to each of said side sections, a series of flexibly connected parallel sections flexibly connected to one of said partition attaching sections on each side of said central partition, such series comprising transverse partition sections and attaching sections, .the section on .one side of each transverse partition lying against and secured to one of said side members and that on the other side thereof lying. against and secured to said central partition, inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said side sections, and outer cover flaps flexibly connected to the tolp edges of said side members.
8. collapsible cell-case comprising, in combination with a central partition, two similar half portions each havin a side member, similar side sections flexl' 1y con .nected to o posite sides of said side member,
and outer cover flaps flexibly connected to thg tog edges of said side members. combination, a central partition, two oppo- 'sitely disposed main side members connected by two oppositely disposed foldable side members each comprising two side sections, attaching sections flexibly connected to cooperating ones of said side sections and secured to opposite sides of said central partition, transverse partition sections on each side of said central partition and means for flexibly connecting said transverse partition sections to said central partition and to said main side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to said main side members, inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said side sections, and outer cover flaps flexibly connected .to the top edges of said main side members.
10. A collapsible cell-case comprising, in combination, two oppositely disposed main collapsible cell-case comprising, in v its side members, a foldablebo'ttom member flexibly connected to said side members, a centrally disposed partition member, a member flexibly connected to opposite edges of each ,7 of said side members and secured to the central partition member near the outer edges of said partition and also secured, intermedi-- ate said attachments, to the inner face of its respective main side member thus forming oppositely disposed foldable side members and transverse partition members, outer cover flaps flexibly connected. to the top edges of said main side members, and inner cover flaps flexibly connected to the top edges of said foldable side members.
tom member flexibly connected to and located between said'side members, second side members flexibly connected-to opposite sides of one of said main side members, attaching sections flexibly connected to said second side members, and a series. of flexibly connected sections flexibly connected to one of said.
second side members.
12. A collapsible cell case comprising the following integral parts formed from a single blank namely, viz., two similar and oppositely disposed main side members, a foldable bottom member flexibly connected to and located between said side members, second side members flexibly connected to opposite sides of one of said main side members, a series of flexibly connected sections flexibly connected to one of said second side members, said series comprising alternate transverse partition'sections and attaching sections, the attaching sections being parallel with the main side members and attached thereto when in contact therewith.
JAMES B. MILLER. \Vitnesses:
ARTHUR R. TURNER, v HARRY G. GURNEY.
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