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US1821741A
US1821741A US410235A US41023529A US1821741A US 1821741 A US1821741 A US 1821741A US 410235 A US410235 A US 410235A US 41023529 A US41023529 A US 41023529A US 1821741 A US1821741 A US 1821741A
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  • a further object of the invention isto provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a
  • Figure 3 is a top' plan view of the station- K ary section of thebody portion of the' convtainer.
  • the container includes a body portion formed of a pair of lSections,,indicated generally at 1, 2 and whichv are of like size.
  • compartmentl forming elements will be presently referred to, but it willbe stated that they are secured to the stationary bottom forming member of the body portion of the container.
  • a container comprising a body portion formed of an upper and a lower section pro-y vided with a rim, said rims arranged in superposed relationLa plurality of open bottom compart-ment forming elements secured in and seating Von the body part of said lower section,and spaced means carried by said lower section, spaced from thek rim of the latter and extending into the bottoms of said elements for closing them, said upper section being removable relative to said elements.
  • a container including a cover member and a bottom member, each corresponding in contour and in the form of a square,

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Sept. l, 1931. E. DALTQN LSZL'M! CONTAINER Filed Nov. 27. 1929 v INVENTOR.
EdwaFdDaoz] M ATT EY.
Patented Sept. 1, 1931 PATE@ .erica Y EDWARD DAL'roN, oFKALToN, ILLINOIS, AssIGNoa To THE DaLfroN oo., a conrcaATIoN or ILLINOIS l Y CONTAINER 'Application inea Noyemberzzlisze.' serial No. Lirama k.This invention relates to a container ofthe compartment type designed primarily Vfor carrying a plurality ofdilferent face powders, but it is to be understood that a con- 5' tainer, in accordance with this'invention may 10 Vhereinafter set forth, a container including a plurality lof compartm-ents capable of being expeditiously filled from the bottom and then sealed withl much less expense lthan that. required for the filling and sealing of acom- 15 partment container fromy the top.
A further object of the invention isto provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a
container including afplurality of compart-` ments permanently closed to each other and each having an independent outlet whereby the contents of one compartment can be re moved without interfering with the contents of any of the other compartments.
A further object of the invention is to pro? vide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a container including a stationary ,and a removable section, a plurality of open bottom compartment forming elements secured to the stationary section and .spaced closure members carried by the stationarysection for closing the bottoms of the compartment forming elements. Y
Further objects ofthe inventionare to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a container for the purpose referred to which is simple in its construction and arrangement, strong, durable, compact, thoroughly efficient in its use, conveniently opened'so that access can be had to the contents of the compartments thereof, readily assembled and inexpensive to manufacture;
With the foregoing and other objects in view the invention consists of thenovel construction, combination and arrangement of parts as hereinafter morek specifically described, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein is shown an embodiment` of the invention.l butlit is tofbe understood that changes, variations and modifications can be resorted to whichufall -within characters y denote y corresponding the scope of the claims hereunto appended. In theY drawings wherein like 'reference parts throughout' the severalV views Figure 2 is atopvpla'n view of the container )with the cover element removed.
Figure 3 is a top' plan view of the station- K ary section of thebody portion of the' convtainer.
Figure V4 isa. perspective-view of one of the 4compartment forming elements looking towards the top thereof.
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure l looking towards theV bottom yof the container forming element.
` Figure 6 is a top plan'view of a compart ment forming element.
The container includes a body portion formed of a pair of lSections,,indicated generally at 1, 2 and whichv are of like size. The
` section 1 provides a removable cover mem? ber and the section 2aA stationary ybottom member. The sections l, 2 are arranged in superposed, abutting relation and are adapted t'o enclose a'plurality ofopen bottom compartment forming elements to be presently referredlto. vrlhe body portion'of the'container is of polygonal contour butfprefcrably square and each of the compartment forming. elements preferably is of triangular contour and are illustrated as of such contour. f
The compartmentl forming elements will be presently referred to, but it willbe stated that they are secured to the stationary bottom forming member of the body portion of the container.
The section 1 includes a body part 3 and a depending rim part l which is (zo-extensive with the edges of the body part The sec tion 2 includes a body part and an up standing rim part 6 which is co-extensive with the edges of the body part 5. The parts 3, L can be of any areaor size and the height Figure 1 is a cross sectional view of a cona ,tainer in accordance with this invention.
ofthe rim part can be as desired. The height Y of one rim part corresponds to the height of the other rim part and when the sections 1, 2 are arranged in superposed relation the edge of the rim part 4 abuts the edge of the rim part 6.
The upper face of the body part 5 of section 2 has fixedly secured therewith a plurality of closure members corresponding in number to the numberof compartment forming element-s and said closure members are used to close the bottom of the compartment forming members. As the container is illustrated by way of-example with two compartment forming elements, but two closure members are employed. As the compart-I ment forming elements are of triangular contour the closure members for the bottoms thereof correspond in contour thereto'. The closure members which are liXedly secured upon the upper face of the body part- 5 of the section 2 are indicated at 7, 8 and are oppositely disposed and arranged in a manner whereby the inclined edge of the closure member 7 opposes the inclined edge of the closure member 8. The inclined 'edges of the closure members are indicated at 9, 10 and are arranged in spaced relation, as well as being parallel to each other. The squared edges of the closure members are indicated at 11, 12 and are arranged in spaced relation with respect to the rim part 6. The space bet-Ween the inclined edges of the closure members is indicated at 13 and the spaces between the squared edges of the closure niembers and the rim part 6 are indicated at 14. The width of the space 13 is greater than the width of any of the spaces 14.
As each of the compartment forming elements is of the same construction, but one will be described, as the description of one will apply to the other. The compartment forming elements are oppositely disposed and referred to generally at 15, 16. Each coma partment forming element comprises a triangular shaped top 17 provided with an opening 18 and a series of walls 19, 2O and 21 which depend from the body part 17. The walls 19 and 20 are disposed at right angles to each other and the Wall 21 connects the walls 19 and 2O together. The wall 21 is disposed at an inclination. Each compartment forming element has secured to its outer face a cover member 22 which extends through-v out the body part 17 and partly overlaps each of the walls of such element; The covering 22 normally closes the opening 18 and is constructed of thin paper so that it can be readily pierced or severed so that access can be had to the opening 18 to enable the contents of the compartment 23 to be removed. The compartment 23 is provided by the body part 17 and the walls 19, 2O and 21.
The area of the compartment 23 is greater than the closure members. The compartment forming element is positioned within section 2 and the closure member therefor extends up into the compartment 23 and closes the bottom of the latter. l
The compartments 23 are filled from the bottom thereof, after which the section 2 is positioned on the elements 15, 16 in a manner whereby the closure members 7 and 8 will extend into the elements 15, 16 and close the bottoms of the compartments 23. The section 2 is provided with glue or other cemcntitious material for the purpose of fixedly securing elements 15, 16 to section 2 when the closure members 7 and 8 are in sealing position with respect to the compartments 23. The elements 15, 16 are of greater height than sec tion 2.
After the parts havebeen arranged in the manner as stated, the assembly is turned up side ldown and the removable cover element mounted in enclosing position lwith respect to the upper portion of the elements V15,` 16 so that the container will be in the position shown in Figure 1. `Sections 1 and 2 are of,
an area to snugly lit the coverings 22, but in Figure 1 the showing thereof is slightly spaced to clearly illustrate the arrangement of theparts. The walls 21 of the compartment forming elements 15, 16 abut each other f when said elements are mounted in section 2, but the showing in Figure 1 is slightly spaced as to clearly illustrate the structural arrangement. The space 13 receives the lower ends of the opposed Walls 21 of the elements 15, 16. The size of the closure members is such as to snugly fit the inner faces of the walls of elements 15,16 to seal the bottoms of conn partments 23.
The providing of the4 body part of the bot tom member with the closure members 7, 8 forms the upper face of the bottom member with an endless groove having its outline conform in contour to that of the bottom member and an angularly' disposed groove opening at its ends into diagonally disposed corners ofV the inner side wall of the endless grove. 1
What I claim is l. A container comprising a body portion formedof a pair of oppositely disposed sections each including a body partihaving a rim coextensive with the edges thereof. one ofsaid sections providing ay removable cover member and the other a stationary bottom member, a plurality of open bottom compartment forming' elements seci'n'ed within and extending above said bottom member and into said cover member, said elements seating on the body part of said bottom member. each of said elements having a normailv closed outlet therefor at the top `thereof, and a plurality of spaced compartment closure members secured upon the upper face of the body part of said stationary bottom member spaced from the rear of the latter and each extending into a compartment forming elcment for closing the bottom of the latter.
2. A container comprising a body portion formed of a pair of oppositely disposed sections each including a body part having a rim coextensive with theedges thereof, one of said sections providing a removable cover member and the yother a stationary bottom member, a plurality of open bottom compart-` ment formingk elements secured within and extending above said bottom member andA into said cover member, each of said elements having a normally closed outlet therefor at the top thereof, and a plurality of spaced closure members secured upon the upper face of the body part of said stationary bottom member and each extending into a compartment forming element for closing the bottom of the latter, each of said elements being of triangular contour and said closure members corresponding in contour to that of saidelements.
8. A container comprising a body portion formed of an upper and a lower section pro-y vided with a rim, said rims arranged in superposed relationLa plurality of open bottom compart-ment forming elements secured in and seating Von the body part of said lower section,and spaced means carried by said lower section, spaced from thek rim of the latter and extending into the bottoms of said elements for closing them, said upper section being removable relative to said elements. g
4. A container comprising a body portion formed of an upper and a lower section provided with a rim, said rims arranged in superposed relation, a plurality of open bottom compartment for-ming elements secured in and seating on the body part of said lower section, and spaced means carried by said lower section, spaced from' the rim'of the f said lower section, and spaced means carried by said lower section and extending into the bottoms of said elements for closing them, said upper section being removable relative to said elements, each of said elements being of triangular contour and said spaced means corresponding in contour to that of said elel ments.
6. A container comprising a body portio formed of an upper and a lower section provided with a rim and arranged in superposed relation, a plurality of open bottom compartment forming elements secured to said lower section, and spaced means carried by said lower section and extending into the bottomsofi saidelements for closing vrthem,v said upper section .being removable relative 'to said elements, eac-h of ysaid elementsfincludinga' top provided with an outlet 'opening and ya fixed severable covering.
for normally closing-the latter, each of said "elements 'being 'of triangular contour and said spaced means corresponding in contour to that of saidlelements 7V. A container comprising a polygonal shaped body formed of a cover member and a bottom member, said members being oppositely disposed yand arranged in superposed relation, a plurality of open bottom compartment forming elements of polygo' nal contour secured within andV extending from said bottom member and each having its top provided with a normally closed outlet opening, and spaced polygonal shaped closure members secured to the upper facei of said bottom member, spaced from the side of the latter and each extending into and snugly fitting a compartment forming ele- Y ment for sealing the bottom thereof.
8. A container including a cover member' and a bottom member, each formed with a rim, said members being oppositely disposed,
said bottom member having its upper face formed with an endless groove and an angu. vlarly disposed grooveopening at its endsY into the inner side of said endless groove at spaced points, and open bottom compartment forming elements secured within the bottom member and having the lowerends of the walls thereof extending into saidl grooves whereby the open bottoms of said elements are closed.
9. A container including a cover member and a bottom member, each formed with a rim, said members being oppositely disposed,
said bottom member having its upper face formed with an endless groove and an angularly disposed groovey opening at its ends into the inner side of said endless groove at forming elements secured within the bottom member and having the lower ends of the walls lthereof extending into said grooves whereby the open bottoms of said elements lare closed, each of said elements having an L outlet in its top, and a severable member for normally closing the outlet,
10.Y A container including a cover member and a bottom member, each corresponding in contour and in the form of a square,
each member including an endless rim, said members being oppositely disposed, said bottom member having its upper face formed with an endless groove and an angularly disposed groove, said endless groove corresponding in outline to the contour of said bottom member, said angularly disposed groove opening at its ends into said endless groove at diagonally disposed corners of the inner wall of the latter, and a spaced points, open bottom compartment P '-pair of open; bottom compartment forming elements of triangular contour secured within the bottom member and having the lower portions of the sides thereof extending into 5 Said grooves whereby the open bottoms of said ,elements are closed.
In testimony whereof, I alx my signature hereto. A A EDWARD 'DALTON 10
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US2426883A (en) * 1944-08-08 1947-09-02 Robert A Kartyshai Combination container for face powder and other make-up items
US2725171A (en) * 1950-04-18 1955-11-29 Pallet Devices Inc Palletized dispensing container
US3087666A (en) * 1958-08-15 1963-04-30 Union Bag Camp Paper Corp Twin compartmented container for shipping long stemmed flowers
US3853259A (en) * 1974-02-04 1974-12-10 T Tupper Display and storage container
US4815483A (en) * 1987-04-20 1989-03-28 Dugrenier Robert Cosmetic package with stacked rotatable trays
US20090000978A1 (en) * 2007-06-29 2009-01-01 Premier Image Technology(China) Ltd. Packaging structure
US20110168766A1 (en) * 2009-12-03 2011-07-14 Erdie Jason S Triangular shipping container with polygonal inner support
US20120175408A1 (en) * 2011-01-06 2012-07-12 Wen-Tsan Wang Collapsible triangular storage container-based combination storage container
US20130180983A1 (en) * 2010-09-30 2013-07-18 Milorad Krstic Container for Liquids

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2426883A (en) * 1944-08-08 1947-09-02 Robert A Kartyshai Combination container for face powder and other make-up items
US2725171A (en) * 1950-04-18 1955-11-29 Pallet Devices Inc Palletized dispensing container
US3087666A (en) * 1958-08-15 1963-04-30 Union Bag Camp Paper Corp Twin compartmented container for shipping long stemmed flowers
US3853259A (en) * 1974-02-04 1974-12-10 T Tupper Display and storage container
US4815483A (en) * 1987-04-20 1989-03-28 Dugrenier Robert Cosmetic package with stacked rotatable trays
US20090000978A1 (en) * 2007-06-29 2009-01-01 Premier Image Technology(China) Ltd. Packaging structure
US20110168766A1 (en) * 2009-12-03 2011-07-14 Erdie Jason S Triangular shipping container with polygonal inner support
US8459190B2 (en) 2009-12-03 2013-06-11 Jason S. Erdie Triangular shipping container with polygonal inner support
US20130180983A1 (en) * 2010-09-30 2013-07-18 Milorad Krstic Container for Liquids
US20120175408A1 (en) * 2011-01-06 2012-07-12 Wen-Tsan Wang Collapsible triangular storage container-based combination storage container
US8397978B2 (en) * 2011-01-06 2013-03-19 Wen-Tsan Wang Collapsible triangular storage container-based combination storage container

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