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US1758512A
US1758512A US331841A US33184129A US1758512A US 1758512 A US1758512 A US 1758512A US 331841 A US331841 A US 331841A US 33184129 A US33184129 A US 33184129A US 1758512 A US1758512 A US 1758512A
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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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    • B65D5/3642Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper specially constructed to allow collapsing and re-erecting without disengagement of side or bottom connections formed by folding or erecting a single blank by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides to form a container body the secured corners presenting diagonal, bissecting or similar folding lines, the central panel presenting no folding line
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  • My invention consists in the novel features hereinafter described, reference being had to the accompanying drawin s which show one embodiment of my invention selected by me for purposes of illustration, and thesaid invention is fully disclosed inthe following description and claims.
  • My invention consists in a novel knockdown or collapsible box 'j capable of bein shipped flat and of being instantly erecte and locked in operative osition for use when desired, one member o the said box being provided with portions which when in the erected position of the box form ovcr rests and at the same time assist in eiicientl locking the box member of which they orm a part in the erected osition and impart additional regidity to t e box.
  • Fig. 1 represents a longitudinal sectional view of complete. b'ox in operative position and arranged to hold cakes of soap indicated in dotted lines.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the two box members in separated relation.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the blank for the bottom member of the box.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the bottom member in knock-down condition for shipment.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of the bottom member about to be erected into operative position.
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of the blank for the
  • togor cover member of the box j *ig. 7 is a'plan view ofthe top member V in knock-down condition. g
  • Fig. 8 is a partial perspective view similar to Fig. 5 of the top member in partly erected posit1on.
  • Fig. 9 is a similar partial perspective view showing the top member fully erected and locked.
  • Fig. 10 is a section in line 10510 of Fig. 9.
  • the embodiment of my invention herein show-n consists of a shallow bottom member indicated as a whole by the letter B, intended tohold articles (as cakes of soap for ex#l ample) which project -above the'edges of said member, and a toglor cover 'mem er in' dicated as a wholeby t e letter C, of greater depth .than the bottom member and adapted to telescope over the bottom member, and provlded interiorly with what are termed cover rests for engaging the kupper ledges of the bottom member and limit the extent to which the bottom member shall extend into the cover member. So far as I am aware this t pe of box has never before been made. as a mock-down or collapsible box capable of being shipped dat. c
  • 'Ihe bottom member B is formed from a blank (see Fig. 3) of paper, cardboard or other sheet stock of the -desired thickness, and is cut and scored or creased to facilitate folding.
  • the blank comprises the bottom,
  • V1. mainor exterior side flaps, 2, separated from the bottom by scores, 2, interior side flaps, 3, separated from the exterior side laps by scores, 3, and having at their outer edges the side locking flaps, 12, separated from the exterior side flaps byscores, 12', and provided at each end with abeveled portion, 13.
  • the bottom'l is also provided at at opposite ends with exterior end flaps, 4, separated from the bottom by scores, 4, interior end flaps, 5, separated from the exterior end aps by scores, 5a, and end locking flaps, 15, separated from the interior end Haps by the scores, 15, and provided at o posite ends with beveled portions, 16.
  • the interior side flaps, 3, 3 are provided at each end with cutaway portions, 3", 3x, and the ends ofthe interior end flaps, 5, are notched as at 5", 5*, so that the portions beyond the notches will engage and-interlock with the edges of the cutaway portions, 3", 3", of the interior side fla s, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the blanks for the ottom member could obviously be ship ed fiat, but I prefer to fold the interior side aps, 3, on the exterior side flaps, 2, and the side locking flaps, 12, on the bottom and to secure them preferably adhesively, and I have shown the flaps, 3 and 12, gummed for this purpose in Fig. 3.y I also prefer to gum the portions, 7 of the corner folds or otherwisesecure them to the inner faces of the exterior end flaps, as shown in Fig. 4, thus making a compact box member which can be made up so far and shipped flat, and which can be instantly erected and locked by simply turning up the end flaps as shown in Fig.
  • the blank for the top or cover member, C is shown in Fig. 6 and the arts corresponding with those of the blan forthe'bottom member are giventhe same reference numerals with the addition of 100.
  • the blank comprises tlie to 101, side flaps, 102, 103, and
  • Fig. 7 shows the cover member partly made up, in the same manner asA the bottom .mem-
  • t e end flaps, 104 are raised to a vertical position (see Fig. 8) thereby bringing the side aps into vertical position as previously described with referenceto Fig. 5.
  • the rest flaps, 110 and 111 are then folded upon each other and are carried down into the cover member together with the locking flaps, 112, by foldin the interior end iiaps downwardly upon t e inturned folded corner flaps.
  • the rest folds constitute a double thickness extending transversely of the .box at each end and having the end portions thereof interlocked with the cutaway portions of the inner side flaps, 103, thus forming a locking brace'extendlng entirely across the box at each end, which not only serves as the cover rest but tends to greatly strengthen the cover andadd to its rigidity, whilev at the same time the natural tendency of two rest iiaps'to separate adjacent to the top, 101, of the top or cover member acts to press the inner end flaps, 105, firmly against the infolded corner portions.
  • Fig. 1 shows the two members of the box in closedy or assembled relation
  • Fig. 2 shows the same box in perspective in separated relation.
  • this box l which may be termed a cover restlbox with the understanding that this term implies a box comprising two members, one of which is shallower than the other, the deeper member serving as the cover and being provided with a cover rest to engage the upper edges of the shallower member, may be formed from an lintegral blank so that the box may be shipped invasie brace which stiffens the structure of the cover i member.
  • a knock-down box of the cover rest type comprising a cover member formed from ⁇ an infolding side and end flaps constructed to interlocl; when in erected position, the blank at opposite sides being provided withextra folds connected with the outer edges of the adjacent iiaps, said folds being of less width thanthe side and end folds and constructed to fold upon themselves and the connected flap, within the cover member, and form cover rests.
  • vA a new article of manufacture, a knock-down box of the cover rest type comprising a cover member formed from an integral .blank having a main top portion and folding side, and end flaps constructed to interlock when in erectedposition, portions of the blank at opposite sides of the main top portion being provided with extra folds of less width than the side and end folds constructed to fold upon themselves and form cover rests, the flaps on the other sides of the main portion having infolded portions constructed to engage the ends of the rest tiaps when in the erected position.
  • a knock-down box of the cover rest type com prising a cover member formed from an inte al blank having a main top portion and f'o ding side, and end iaps constructed to interlock when in erected position, portions of the blank at opposite sides of the main top portion being provided with extra foldsof less width than the side and end folds constructed to fold upon themselves and form cover'rests, lthe da s on the other sides of the main portion having infolded portions ter- -minating in locking flaps to engage the main portion of the blank, and having the ends of said infolde'd portions constructed to engage the ends of the rest flaps, and said rest aps being provided with a terminal locking iap for engaging the main body of the blank and nterlock with the first mentioned locking ap.
  • a knock-down box of the cover rest type formed from anintegral blank provided withla central ⁇ top portion havingat its opposite 'sides exterior and interior side flaps constructed to i fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior and interior end flaps constructed to fold upon each other, infolding corner portions connecting the exterior side and end flaps and adapted to be enclosed between the interiorand exterior end flaps andcover rest flaps formed integrally with the interiorend flaps and adapted to fold upon the same, within the box, saidcover rest liaps having their end portions constructed to engage'with the end portions of the interior side iiaps when the cover member is in erected position, and
  • a knock-down box o'f the cover rest type formed from an integral blank provided with a central top portion, having at its opposite sides exterior and interior side flaps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior and interior end aps side and end .aps, and a pair of cover rest iaps formed integrally with each interior end flap and of less width than the latter, and adapted to fold upon themselves and upon the adjacent connected interior end aps, and having their ends constructed to en age the end portions of the interior side aps, the
  • a knock-down v box of the cover rest type formed from an integral blank provided with a central top portion, having at its opposite sides exterior and interior side iaps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite .ends exterior and interior end a s constructedto fold upon each other, infol ing corner portions connecting the exterior side and end iaps, and a pair of cover rest iaps ⁇ formed integrally "with each interior end flap and of less width than the latter and adapted to fold upon themselves' and upon the adjacent connected interior end flaps, and having Atheir ends constructed -to engage the end portions of the interior side flaps, the end portions of said interior side flaps being 5 cutaway to accomodate the extra thickness of said cover rest iaps, the interior side flaps and the innermost rest lap being provided with locking aps for engaging the central portion, said locking flaps having beveled portions brought into, interlocking engagement erected.
  • a knock-down box of the cover rest type formed from an integral blank provided with a'central top portion, having at its opposite side exterior and interior side naps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior andinteriorenda s constructed to fold upon each other, inUNE- 1n si e and end iaps, and a pair of cover rest fla s formed integrally with each interior end flap and of less width than the latter, and adapted to fold upon themselves and upon the adjacent connected interior end flaps, and having their ends constructed to engage the end portions of the interior side iiaps, the end portions of said interior side 3o iiaps being Icutaway to accommodate the infolded corner portions having parts folded I.
  • a knock-down box of the cover. rest type formed from an integral blank provided with a central top portion, having at its Vopposite sides exterior and interior side flaps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior and interior end a s constructed to yfold uponl each other, intoldin corner portions connecting the exterior si e and end aps, and a pair of cover rest aps formed integrally with each interior end ap and of less width than the latter, and ada ted to fold upon themselves and upon the adjacent connected interior end aps, and having their ends constructed to engage the end portions of the interior side apsythe end portions of said interior side when the cover -member is corner portions connecting the exteriorA ing flaps ⁇ for engaging the saidcentral por-v tion, said locking laps having'beveled end ortions constructed to be brought into locking engagement.

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May 13, 1930.
t R. A. GROSS coLLAPsIBL'E PAPER Box l 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Jan. 11, 1929 INVENTOR MMM ATTORNEY ay 13 1930- R. A. @Ross y COLLPSIBLE PAPAER BOX Filed Jan. 11, 1929 ,3 Sheets-Sheet 3 IIE INVENTOR f ATTORNEY Patented Mayv 13,
RALPH vA. eaoss, or LIrI'rz, PENNSYLVANIA, AssIGNoa "ro smrLnx urna Box eo1\IInNY, or. L IrITz, PENNSYLVANIA, acoaroaArIoN -or PENNSYLVANIA COLLAPSIBLE PAPEBBOX Application led January 11, 1829. Serial No. 331,841.
My invention consists in the novel features hereinafter described, reference being had to the accompanying drawin s which show one embodiment of my invention selected by me for purposes of illustration, and thesaid invention is fully disclosed inthe following description and claims. My invention consists in a novel knockdown or collapsible box 'j capable of bein shipped flat and of being instantly erecte and locked in operative osition for use when desired, one member o the said box being provided with portions which when in the erected position of the box form ovcr rests and at the same time assist in eiicientl locking the box member of which they orm a part in the erected osition and impart additional regidity to t e box.
In the accompanying drawings,
Fig. 1 represents a longitudinal sectional view of complete. b'ox in operative position and arranged to hold cakes of soap indicated in dotted lines.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the two box members in separated relation.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the blank for the bottom member of the box.
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the bottom member in knock-down condition for shipment.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of the bottom member about to be erected into operative position.
Fig. 6 is a plan view of the blank for the,
togor cover member of the box. j *ig. 7 is a'plan view ofthe top member V in knock-down condition. g
v Fig. 8 is a partial perspective view similar to Fig. 5 of the top member in partly erected posit1on. 10 Fig. 9 is a similar partial perspective view showing the top member fully erected and locked.
Fig. 10 is a section in line 10510 of Fig. 9. The embodiment of my invention herein show-n consists of a shallow bottom member indicated as a whole by the letter B, intended tohold articles (as cakes of soap for ex#l ample) which project -above the'edges of said member, and a toglor cover 'mem er in' dicated as a wholeby t e letter C, of greater depth .than the bottom member and adapted to telescope over the bottom member, and provlded interiorly with what are termed cover rests for engaging the kupper ledges of the bottom member and limit the extent to which the bottom member shall extend into the cover member. So far as I am aware this t pe of box has never before been made. as a mock-down or collapsible box capable of being shipped dat. c
'Ihe bottom member B, is formed from a blank (see Fig. 3) of paper, cardboard or other sheet stock of the -desired thickness, and is cut and scored or creased to facilitate folding. The blank comprises the bottom,
V1., mainor exterior side flaps, 2, separated from the bottom by scores, 2, interior side flaps, 3, separated from the exterior side laps by scores, 3, and having at their outer edges the side locking flaps, 12, separated from the exterior side flaps byscores, 12', and provided at each end with abeveled portion, 13. The bottom'l, is also provided at at opposite ends with exterior end flaps, 4, separated from the bottom by scores, 4, interior end flaps, 5, separated from the exterior end aps by scores, 5a, and end locking flaps, 15, separated from the interior end Haps by the scores, 15, and provided at o posite ends with beveled portions, 16. t each corner of the bottom, 1, of the blank there are foldin connected `with t e adjacent exterior end and side sections and divided by short slits, 6,` and diagonal scores, 6, from the inner ends of the slits to the corners of the bottom, 1, into -two sections, 7 and 8, whichfold upon themselves and arefolded upon the adjacent' end foldin sections, in erecting the box, (as
corner sections integrally will be noted that the portions, 7, present", i
elongated top portions, indicated at 9, which extend inwardly alon the inner face of the exterior end llaps as c early shown in so'that wh the interior end flap .1s over them t ey carry their remforcmg elect inwardly a considerable dlstance from the box Vcorners and stiffen the end of the box.
ing these corner sections without buckling, as the fold on score, 6, does not have to go out toa point or corner as would otherwise be the case. The interior side flaps, 3, 3, are provided at each end with cutaway portions, 3", 3x, and the ends ofthe interior end flaps, 5, are notched as at 5", 5*, so that the portions beyond the notches will engage and-interlock with the edges of the cutaway portions, 3", 3", of the interior side fla s, as shown in Fig. 2.
The blanks for the ottom member could obviously be ship ed fiat, but I prefer to fold the interior side aps, 3, on the exterior side flaps, 2, and the side locking flaps, 12, on the bottom and to secure them preferably adhesively, and I have shown the flaps, 3 and 12, gummed for this purpose in Fig. 3.y I also prefer to gum the portions, 7 of the corner folds or otherwisesecure them to the inner faces of the exterior end flaps, as shown in Fig. 4, thus making a compact box member which can be made up so far and shipped flat, and which can be instantly erected and locked by simply turning up the end flaps as shown in Fig. 5, which by reason of the scores, 6, in the corner pieces erects the side flaps, and then folding the interior end fiaps, 5, down over the infolded corner flaps and the exterior end flaps, and bringing the end locking iiaps into engagement with the bottom, 1,
ywhen the beveled ends, 16, will en agethe 'beveled ends, 13, of the side locking aps and securely lock the boxi-n erected position, as shown in Fig. 2. V
The blank for the top or cover member, C, is shown in Fig. 6 and the arts corresponding with those of the blan forthe'bottom member are giventhe same reference numerals with the addition of 100. The blank comprises tlie to 101, side flaps, 102, 103, and
side locking aps, 112, the exterior end iiaps,-
104 and interior end flaps, 105, constructed ,an operatmg as previously described except s that the exterior end flaps are not notched g 111, and bein and the, side andl end aps are of greater width than those of the bottom box member. At the outer edge of 'the interior end aps, 105, and separated therefrom by the score, 110, are a pair of restforming iiaps, 110 and 111, separated from each other by the score, of slightly greater length transversely o the box than the end aps to provide locking projections,4 indicated at 110". At the outer edge of each rest flap, 111,
and separated therefrom by the score, 112, is
thev end locking flap, 112, having the beveled ends, 113. f
Fig. 7 shows the cover member partly made up, in the same manner asA the bottom .mem-
ber, ready for shi ment fiat.k In erecting the` cover member C, t e end flaps, 104, are raised to a vertical position (see Fig. 8) thereby bringing the side aps into vertical position as previously described with referenceto Fig. 5. The rest flaps, 110 and 111, are then folded upon each other and are carried down into the cover member together with the locking flaps, 112, by foldin the interior end iiaps downwardly upon t e inturned folded corner flaps.
This brings the rest'flaps into position against the inner face of the interior end flaps, and in- .the box member 'ust as the latter has telescoped the desire distance within the cover. member, so that the bottom member cannot', be pushedfurther in..
It will also be seen that the rest folds constitute a double thickness extending transversely of the .box at each end and having the end portions thereof interlocked with the cutaway portions of the inner side flaps, 103, thus forming a locking brace'extendlng entirely across the box at each end, which not only serves as the cover rest but tends to greatly strengthen the cover andadd to its rigidity, whilev at the same time the natural tendency of two rest iiaps'to separate adjacent to the top, 101, of the top or cover member acts to press the inner end flaps, 105, firmly against the infolded corner portions. and also to press the vend lookin fla s, 115, inwardly and hold their bevelev en s, 116, rmly in engagement with the correspondingly beveled ends, 113, of the side, locking flaps, thus assisting in the locking of the parts of the cover member in erected position. This is clearly shown in Fig. 10.
' As previously stated Fig. 1 shows the two members of the box in closedy or assembled relation, and Fig. 2 shows the same box in perspective in separated relation. -It will thus be seen that this box lwhich may be termed a cover restlbox with the understanding that this term implies a box comprising two members, one of which is shallower than the other, the deeper member serving as the cover and being provided with a cover rest to engage the upper edges of the shallower member, may be formed from an lintegral blank so that the box may be shipped invasie brace which stiffens the structure of the cover i member. In addition to providing '.-for the of, e ects a material saving inthe construc- 4tegral blank having a main top portion and tion of this type of box member, as itv avoids the labor of cutting out and pasting or otherwise securing extra pieces in the cover mem` ber to form the cover rests in addition to contrlbuting to the locking, as well as the rigidity of the structure of the'cover member.' Y
What I claim and desire to secure by Let ters Patent is 1. As a new article of manufacture, a knock-down box of the cover rest type comprising a cover member formed from `an infolding side and end flaps constructed to interlocl; when in erected position, the blank at opposite sides being provided withextra folds connected with the outer edges of the adjacent iiaps, said folds being of less width thanthe side and end folds and constructed to fold upon themselves and the connected flap, within the cover member, and form cover rests.
' 2. vAs a new article of manufacture, a knock-down box of the cover rest type comprising a cover member formed from an integral .blank having a main top portion and folding side, and end flaps constructed to interlock when in erectedposition, portions of the blank at opposite sides of the main top portion being provided with extra folds of less width than the side and end folds constructed to fold upon themselves and form cover rests, the flaps on the other sides of the main portion having infolded portions constructed to engage the ends of the rest tiaps when in the erected position.
3; As a new article of manufacture, a knock-down box of the cover rest type com prising a cover member formed from an inte al blank having a main top portion and f'o ding side, and end iaps constructed to interlock when in erected position, portions of the blank at opposite sides of the main top portion being provided with extra foldsof less width than the side and end folds constructed to fold upon themselves and form cover'rests, lthe da s on the other sides of the main portion having infolded portions ter- -minating in locking flaps to engage the main portion of the blank, and having the ends of said infolde'd portions constructed to engage the ends of the rest flaps, and said rest aps being provided with a terminal locking iap for engaging the main body of the blank and nterlock with the first mentioned locking ap.
4. As a new article of manufacture, a knock-down box of the cover rest type formed from anintegral blank provided withla central` top portion havingat its opposite 'sides exterior and interior side flaps constructed to i fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior and interior end flaps constructed to fold upon each other, infolding corner portions connecting the exterior side and end flaps and adapted to be enclosed between the interiorand exterior end flaps andcover rest flaps formed integrally with the interiorend flaps and adapted to fold upon the same, within the box, saidcover rest liaps having their end portions constructed to engage'with the end portions of the interior side iiaps when the cover member is in erected position, and
, hold the interior end flaps in engagement with said corner portions.
5. As a new article of manufacture, va
knock-down box' of the cover rest type lformed from an integral blank provided with a central top portion, having at its opposite sides exterior and interior side flaps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior and interior end flaps constructed to fold upon each other, infold- Aing corner portions connecting the exterior side and end flaps, and alpair of cover rest iaps formedintegrally lwith each interior end flap and of less width than the latter, andv adapted to fold upon themselves and upon the adjacent connected interior end iaps, and having their ends constructed to engage the end portions of the interior side aps. f
6. As a new article of manufacture, a knock-down box o'f the cover rest type formed from an integral blank provided with a central top portion, having at its opposite sides exterior and interior side flaps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior and interior end aps side and end .aps, and a pair of cover rest iaps formed integrally with each interior end flap and of less width than the latter, and adapted to fold upon themselves and upon the adjacent connected interior end aps, and having their ends constructed to en age the end portions of the interior side aps, the
end portions of said interior side flaps being cutaway to accommodate the extra thickness of said cover rest flaps.
7. As a new article of manufacture, a knock-down v box of the cover rest type formed from an integral blank provided with a central top portion, having at its opposite sides exterior and interior side iaps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite .ends exterior and interior end a s constructedto fold upon each other, infol ing corner portions connecting the exterior side and end iaps, and a pair of cover rest iaps` formed integrally "with each interior end flap and of less width than the latter and adapted to fold upon themselves' and upon the adjacent connected interior end flaps, and having Atheir ends constructed -to engage the end portions of the interior side flaps, the end portions of said interior side flaps being 5 cutaway to accomodate the extra thickness of said cover rest iaps, the interior side flaps and the innermost rest lap being provided with locking aps for engaging the central portion, said locking flaps having beveled portions brought into, interlocking engagement erected. f
8. As a new article of manufacture, a knock-down box of the cover rest type formed from an integral blank provided with a'central top portion, having at its opposite side exterior and interior side naps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior andinteriorenda s constructed to fold upon each other, infolg- 1n si e and end iaps, and a pair of cover rest fla s formed integrally with each interior end flap and of less width than the latter, and adapted to fold upon themselves and upon the adjacent connected interior end flaps, and having their ends constructed to engage the end portions of the interior side iiaps, the end portions of said interior side 3o iiaps being Icutaway to accommodate the infolded corner portions having parts folded I. teriorend fla s and serving to automatically a5 raise the si e iaps into erected position when the exterior end apsare raisedv into v,erected position, the interior end flaps and said rest'iaps folding against said infolded 40 erected position. l
9 As a new article of manufacture, a knock-down box of the cover. rest type formed from an integral blank provided with a central top portion, having at its Vopposite sides exterior and interior side flaps constructed to fold upon each other, and at its opposite ends exterior and interior end a s constructed to yfold uponl each other, intoldin corner portions connecting the exterior si e and end aps, and a pair of cover rest aps formed integrally with each interior end ap and of less width than the latter, and ada ted to fold upon themselves and upon the adjacent connected interior end aps, and having their ends constructed to engage the end portions of the interior side apsythe end portions of said interior side when the cover -member is corner portions connecting the exteriorA ing flaps `for engaging the saidcentral por-v tion, said locking laps having'beveled end ortions constructed to be brought into locking engagement.
In testimony whereof I aix my signature.
RALPH A. GROSS.
-extra thickness of said cover rest flaps, said upon and connected with the adjacent exl corner-portions when the cover member is in flaps being cutaway to accommodate the extra i thickness offsaid cover restlaps, said' inj ce folded corner portions having parts folded upon' and connected with the adjacent exterior end aps and serving to automatically raise the side 1111's into erected osition when the exterlor end iaps are raise into erected i 65 position, the interior end flaps and said restA
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