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US3575286A
US3575286A US812161A US3575286DA US3575286A US 3575286 A US3575286 A US 3575286A US 812161 A US812161 A US 812161A US 3575286D A US3575286D A US 3575286DA US 3575286 A US3575286 A US 3575286A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • the carton is of parallelepiped configuration and comprises spaced front and backwalls connected by two sidewalls, and provides a central pocket or compartment for receiving an article of commerce, and a buffer compartment on each side of said pocket, defined by partition panels extending across the interior of the carton from front to back and parallel with the sidewalls.
  • a novel feature lies in the' provision of the respective bufi'er compartments by panel structures extending from opposite side edges of the basic front panel, the buffer compartments at one side of the compartment being formed by a structure comprising a sidewall panel, a partition panel, and appurtenant flaps successively hinged at the corresponding side edge of said first panel.
  • the entire carton is formed of a one-piece blank, and the backwall panel is hinged to the other sidewall panel which is adjacent to the opposite edge of the first panel, and the panel structures which are to comprise the other buffer compartment are disposed along the blank beyond said backwall panel.
  • the backwall is formed double, i.e., in two layers, by means of a partial inner backwall panel hinged to and doubled back over and preferably glued to the primary or outer backwall panel.
  • This brings the partition panel structure for the second buffer compartment at the proper side of the carton and also provides a reinforced structure adding to the sturdiness of the enclosure.
  • This invention relates to boxes or cartons made of cardboard or materials of similar properties, and more particularly to cartons which are adapted to protectively contain and display articles of commerce, especially those of a frangible nature.
  • the general object of the invention is to provide a carton of this class which is of sturdy construction and at the same time economical in production.
  • the invention contemplates the provision of such a carton which is of novel and improved reinforced construction, and also embodies improvements in the structure and means for securing the parts to provide bufier compartments alongside the central pocket in which the article of merchandise is received.
  • FIG. I is a plan view of a one-piece blank from which the novel carton may be formed
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view showing the two layers of the roof panel for the article-containing pocket, folded and secured together;
  • FIG. 3 is a similar view showing the left-hand portion of the blank folded over against the central area as a further step in the forming of the carton;
  • FIG. 4 is a view in perspective of the blank at a further stage, in which the panels and tabs comprising the pocket partitions are partially folded and ready to be brought to their glued positions;
  • FIG. 5 is a bottom end view of the completed carton, with the closure flaps open;
  • FIG. 6 is a view in perspective of a completed carton in erect position, with portions broken away to reveal the interior construction of the pocket partitions;
  • FIG. 7 is a view in vertical section taken on line 7-7 of FIG. and
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the completed carton.
  • the completed carton shown in FIG. 8 is given the designation 10, but in developing the disclosure the one-piece blank designated 100 in FIG. 1 will be described first.
  • the front-wall panel 12 is flanked on both sides by the sidewall panels 13 and 14. Extending from and hinged to the sidewall panel 13 are panels which are to provide one of the buffer compartments of the completed carton. These include a narrow panel 15 (which will have its rear surface adhered to an edge portion of the ultimate backwall structure as will'be described), the partition panel 16 and a stub glue flap 17, for ultimate adhesion to a portion of the front panel 12.
  • Hinged to the opposite sidewall panel 14 is the primary or outer backwall panel 20 which-is of an area the full width and length of the carton. Then comes an abbreviated panel 21 which will constitute an inner lamination of the backwall structure to be adhered to the surface of the panel 20. Hinged -to this inner partial panel is the other partition panel 22 and its glue flap 23, which will provide the second buffer compartment.
  • the fold lines between panels which will comprise outward exposed areas of the carton are merely creased or scored lines such as shown in broken or dash lines, for example at a, but the fold lines for interior panel junctions may be of a slit or perforated and scored nature as suggested at b.
  • End closure flaps and tabs are provided at each end of the front and side panels and include the top and bottom closure panels 25 and 26 hinged to the front panel 12 and provided with the respective flaps 27 and 28. End flaps for the sidewall panels are at 29 and 30, and at 31 and 32, respectively.
  • Hinged along the line 33 is a panel structure comprising the mirror-duplicate panels 34 and 35, hingedly connected along the crease or score line 36; and one of the first steps in erecting the carton may well be the doubling of the panel 35 over the mating panel 34 and adhesively securing the resulting structure together to provide the roof structure 40 for the article containing display pocket. This is clearly shown in FIG. 2 of the drawing.
  • the next step will logically be the folding of the blank along the crease or scoring designated a, so that the partial inner back panel 21 overlies and is preferably adhesively secured back-to-back to the outer panel 20, as clearly depicted in FIG. 3
  • partition panel 22 may be moved to a position substantially at a right angle to the doubled backwall structure 50, with its glue flap 23 flared forwardly to ultimately be adhesively secured to the front panel 12 along the area indicated at 51.
  • FIG. 4 the narrow panel 51 is shown folded at a right angle to the sidewall panel 13, the partition panel 16 bent at right angles to the panel 15, and the glue flap .17 flared outwardly to ultimately be adhered to a small area 52 at one side of the center of front panel 12.
  • the pocket and compartments may be completed by folding the right-hand structure along the score line a2 until the sidewall 13 stands at a right angle to the front wall 12 and the glue flap or tab 17 is adhered to the area 52 of the front panel. This establishes the buffer compartment indicated at 60 in the right-hand portion of FIG. 5 or at the left in FIG. 6. Then the opposite structure is folded at right angles along the lines a3 and a4 and the flap or tab 23 glued to the area 51 on the inner surface of front panel 12. Finally, the basic carton structure is completed by the gluing of the area 53 at the extreme edge of double back panel 50 to the area 54 on the narrow connecting panel 15. Then the pocket 61 and the bufier compartment 62 are completed.
  • the article to be contained represented by the bottle or vial A, may then be inserted through the open bottom end of the carton shown in FIG. 5, being guided by the sloping end edges 16' and 22 of the partitions 16 and 22.
  • closure flaps and tabs 25-32 are then folded and tucked in the conventional ways to close the carton.
  • the roof 40 In closing the upper flap 25, the roof 40 is moved to the inclined position shown in FIGS. 68 and the latter is retained in this position by virtue of the relationship of its height x with respect to the distance y from its fold line 33 to the closure flap 25 (see FIG. 7).
  • Openings 71 may be formed in the front wall of the carton through which only a portion of the contained article may be seen; and these openings may be separated by a band or panel area 72 which may bear identifying legends or labels or other printed or pictorial promotional matter. It will be noted that the positioning of the viewing openings 71 and the areas 51 and 52 to which the flaps 17 and 23 are secured, are such as to avoid interference one with the other, and at the same time present a symmetrical appearance at the front of the carton.
  • the adhesive for securing all joints, 235l, l752, 20--2l, 2l may be applied in streak or stream form to areas 15, 23, 17, 35 and 56 (both sides of2l lclaim:
  • a sidewall panel having a first edge connected with a first edge of said front-wall panel
  • a backwall panel having a first edge connected to the opposite second edge of said sidewall panel
  • a buffer compartment-forming structure connected to the opposite second edge of said front-wall panel to comprise a first buffer compartment at the side of the carton adjacent said second edge of the front-wall panel;
  • a second buffer compartment-forming structure connected to an opposite second edge of said backwall panel to comprise the second buffer compartment at the opposite side of the carton adjacent the first named edge of the front-wall panel.
  • the first named buffer structure comprises panels including the second sidewall panel of the carton, a partition panel to extend across the carton from front to-back, and a glue-flap panel to be secured to an area of said front-wall panel;
  • the second named buffer structure comprises panels including a carton-spanning partition panel and a glueflap panel to be secured to another area of said front-wall panel;
  • said second buffer compartment may be properly located at the appropriate side of the front wall when the carton is completed.
  • a blank from which a multiple-compartment carton may be formed which carton includes two buffer compartments, one at each side of the carton and separated by space for the contents of the carton, said blank comprising in sequence from one side to the other:
  • a front-wall panel flanked by two sidewall panels; a backwall panel having one edge connected to one of said sidewall panels; two partition panels; 7 a narrow panel connecting one of said partition panels hingedly with the other of said sidewall panels; a wider panel connecting the other of said partition panels hingedly with the other edge of said backwall panel; gluing tabs connected with the remote edges of said partition panels; and
  • closure flaps and tabs connected to the ends of certain of the wall-fonning panels.
  • the method of erecting a multiple-compartment carton comprising providing a one-piece blank including a front-wall panel flanked by two sidewall panels; a backwall panel having one edge connected to one of said sidewall panels; two partition panels; a narrow panel connecting one of said partition panels hingedly with the other or second sidewall panels; and a wider panel connecting the other of said partition panels hingedly with the other edge of said backwall panel; folding the blank along the connection between the second named connecting panel and said backwall panel to bring these two panels into face-to-face contact; swinging both of said partition panels to a position to stand at right angles to the connecting panels; swinging said second sidewall panel to a right angle with respect to said front-wall panel, and

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The carton is of parallelepiped configuration and comprises spaced front and backwalls connected by two sidewalls, and provides a central pocket or compartment for receiving an article of commerce, and a buffer compartment on each side of said pocket, defined by partition panels extending across the interior of the carton from front to back and parallel with the sidewalls.

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its l lnventor Charles W. Rosenburg, .llr.
North Tonawanda, NY. Appl. No. 812,161 Filed Apr. 1, 1969 Patented Apr. 20, 1971 Assignee lF.N. Burt Company, inc, Buffalo, NY.
DlSPlLAY CARTON 8 Claims, 8 Drawing Figs.
US. Cl 206/4514, 93/37, 93/49, 206/4531, 229/27 lnt. Cl 1365c! 5/48, 1331b 3/60 Field of Search 206/4514,
[ 1 am no [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,158,259 1 1/ 1964 Pantalone 206/4514 1,337,091 4/1920 Neski 229/27 1,112,752 10/1914 Avellanal 229/27 Primary ExaminerLeonard Summer Att0rneyWatson, Cole, Grindle & Watson ABSCT: The carton is of parallelepiped configuration and comprises spaced front and backwalls connected by two sidewalls, and provides a central pocket or compartment for receiving an article of commerce, and a buffer compartment on each side of said pocket, defined by partition panels extending across the interior of the carton from front to back and parallel with the sidewalls.
1 DISPLAY CARTON A novel feature lies in the' provision of the respective bufi'er compartments by panel structures extending from opposite side edges of the basic front panel, the buffer compartments at one side of the compartment being formed by a structure comprising a sidewall panel, a partition panel, and appurtenant flaps successively hinged at the corresponding side edge of said first panel. However, the entire carton is formed of a one-piece blank, and the backwall panel is hinged to the other sidewall panel which is adjacent to the opposite edge of the first panel, and the panel structures which are to comprise the other buffer compartment are disposed along the blank beyond said backwall panel. Thus, in order to bring this last named panel structure to the proper position for forming the second buffer compartment, the backwall is formed double, i.e., in two layers, by means of a partial inner backwall panel hinged to and doubled back over and preferably glued to the primary or outer backwall panel. This brings the partition panel structure for the second buffer compartment at the proper side of the carton and also provides a reinforced structure adding to the sturdiness of the enclosure.
This invention relates to boxes or cartons made of cardboard or materials of similar properties, and more particularly to cartons which are adapted to protectively contain and display articles of commerce, especially those of a frangible nature.
The general object of the invention is to provide a carton of this class which is of sturdy construction and at the same time economical in production.
In its preferred embodiments, the invention contemplates the provision of such a carton which is of novel and improved reinforced construction, and also embodies improvements in the structure and means for securing the parts to provide bufier compartments alongside the central pocket in which the article of merchandise is received.
Other objects, including the provision of a novel one-piece blank from which the carton is fon'ned and the novel method of erecting the carton from such blank will be apparent from the following specification when read in connection with the accompanying drawings in which one embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example.
In the drawing,
FIG. I is a plan view of a one-piece blank from which the novel carton may be formed;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view showing the two layers of the roof panel for the article-containing pocket, folded and secured together;
FIG. 3 is a similar view showing the left-hand portion of the blank folded over against the central area as a further step in the forming of the carton;
FIG. 4 is a view in perspective of the blank at a further stage, in which the panels and tabs comprising the pocket partitions are partially folded and ready to be brought to their glued positions;
FIG. 5 is a bottom end view of the completed carton, with the closure flaps open;
FIG. 6 is a view in perspective of a completed carton in erect position, with portions broken away to reveal the interior construction of the pocket partitions;
FIG. 7 is a view in vertical section taken on line 7-7 of FIG. and
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the completed carton.
The completed carton shown in FIG. 8 is given the designation 10, but in developing the disclosure the one-piece blank designated 100 in FIG. 1 will be described first.
The front-wall panel 12 is flanked on both sides by the sidewall panels 13 and 14. Extending from and hinged to the sidewall panel 13 are panels which are to provide one of the buffer compartments of the completed carton. These include a narrow panel 15 (which will have its rear surface adhered to an edge portion of the ultimate backwall structure as will'be described), the partition panel 16 and a stub glue flap 17, for ultimate adhesion to a portion of the front panel 12.
Hinged to the opposite sidewall panel 14 is the primary or outer backwall panel 20 which-is of an area the full width and length of the carton. Then comes an abbreviated panel 21 which will constitute an inner lamination of the backwall structure to be adhered to the surface of the panel 20. Hinged -to this inner partial panel is the other partition panel 22 and its glue flap 23, which will provide the second buffer compartment.
As suggested in FIG. 1, the fold lines between panels which will comprise outward exposed areas of the carton are merely creased or scored lines such as shown in broken or dash lines, for example at a, but the fold lines for interior panel junctions may be of a slit or perforated and scored nature as suggested at b.
End closure flaps and tabs are provided at each end of the front and side panels and include the top and bottom closure panels 25 and 26 hinged to the front panel 12 and provided with the respective flaps 27 and 28. End flaps for the sidewall panels are at 29 and 30, and at 31 and 32, respectively.
Hinged along the line 33 is a panel structure comprising the mirror- duplicate panels 34 and 35, hingedly connected along the crease or score line 36; and one of the first steps in erecting the carton may well be the doubling of the panel 35 over the mating panel 34 and adhesively securing the resulting structure together to provide the roof structure 40 for the article containing display pocket. This is clearly shown in FIG. 2 of the drawing.
The next step will logically be the folding of the blank along the crease or scoring designated a, so that the partial inner back panel 21 overlies and is preferably adhesively secured back-to-back to the outer panel 20, as clearly depicted in FIG. 3
Then partition panel 22 may be moved to a position substantially at a right angle to the doubled backwall structure 50, with its glue flap 23 flared forwardly to ultimately be adhesively secured to the front panel 12 along the area indicated at 51. This is suggested in FIG. 4, and in that FIG, the narrow panel 51 is shown folded at a right angle to the sidewall panel 13, the partition panel 16 bent at right angles to the panel 15, and the glue flap .17 flared outwardly to ultimately be adhered to a small area 52 at one side of the center of front panel 12.
Now the pocket and compartments may be completed by folding the right-hand structure along the score line a2 until the sidewall 13 stands at a right angle to the front wall 12 and the glue flap or tab 17 is adhered to the area 52 of the front panel. This establishes the buffer compartment indicated at 60 in the right-hand portion of FIG. 5 or at the left in FIG. 6. Then the opposite structure is folded at right angles along the lines a3 and a4 and the flap or tab 23 glued to the area 51 on the inner surface of front panel 12. Finally, the basic carton structure is completed by the gluing of the area 53 at the extreme edge of double back panel 50 to the area 54 on the narrow connecting panel 15. Then the pocket 61 and the bufier compartment 62 are completed.
The article to be contained, represented by the bottle or vial A, may then be inserted through the open bottom end of the carton shown in FIG. 5, being guided by the sloping end edges 16' and 22 of the partitions 16 and 22.
The closure flaps and tabs 25-32 are then folded and tucked in the conventional ways to close the carton. In closing the upper flap 25, the roof 40 is moved to the inclined position shown in FIGS. 68 and the latter is retained in this position by virtue of the relationship of its height x with respect to the distance y from its fold line 33 to the closure flap 25 (see FIG. 7).
Openings 71 may be formed in the front wall of the carton through which only a portion of the contained article may be seen; and these openings may be separated by a band or panel area 72 which may bear identifying legends or labels or other printed or pictorial promotional matter. It will be noted that the positioning of the viewing openings 71 and the areas 51 and 52 to which the flaps 17 and 23 are secured, are such as to avoid interference one with the other, and at the same time present a symmetrical appearance at the front of the carton.
Incidentally, it may be mentioned that the adhesive for securing all joints, 235l, l752, 20--2l, 2l, may be applied in streak or stream form to areas 15, 23, 17, 35 and 56 (both sides of2l lclaim:
l. A blank from which a multiple-compartment carton may be formed, which carton includes two buffer compartments, one at each side of the carton and separated by space for the contents of the carton: said blank comprising:
a front-wall panel;
a sidewall panel having a first edge connected with a first edge of said front-wall panel;
a backwall panel having a first edge connected to the opposite second edge of said sidewall panel;
a buffer compartment-forming structure connected to the opposite second edge of said front-wall panel to comprise a first buffer compartment at the side of the carton adjacent said second edge of the front-wall panel; and
a second buffer compartment-forming structure connected to an opposite second edge of said backwall panel to comprise the second buffer compartment at the opposite side of the carton adjacent the first named edge of the front-wall panel.
2. The blank as set forth in claim 1, in which the blank is in one piece;
the first named buffer structure comprises panels including the second sidewall panel of the carton, a partition panel to extend across the carton from front to-back, and a glue-flap panel to be secured to an area of said front-wall panel;
the second named buffer structure comprises panels including a carton-spanning partition panel and a glueflap panel to be secured to another area of said front-wall panel;
and a second inner backwall panel adapted to lie against said first named backwall panel and connected at its opposite edges respectively to the second named edge of the first named backwall panel and to the second mentioned partition panel;
whereby said second buffer compartment may be properly located at the appropriate side of the front wall when the carton is completed.
3. A blank from which a multiple-compartment carton may be formed, which carton includes two buffer compartments, one at each side of the carton and separated by space for the contents of the carton, said blank comprising in sequence from one side to the other:
a glue flap,
a partition panel,
an inner backwall panel,
an outer backwall panel greater in width than said inner backwall panel,
a sidewall panel,
a front-wall panel greater in width than said inner backwall panel,
another sidewall panel having the same width as said first sidewall panel,
a narrow connecting panel,
another partition panel having the same width as said first partition panel, and
a glue flap.
4. A one-piece blank from which a multiple-compartment carton may be formed, which carton includes two bufier compartments, one at each side of the carton and separated by space for the contents of the canon; said blank comprising:
a front-wall panel flanked by two sidewall panels; a backwall panel having one edge connected to one of said sidewall panels; two partition panels; 7 a narrow panel connecting one of said partition panels hingedly with the other of said sidewall panels; a wider panel connecting the other of said partition panels hingedly with the other edge of said backwall panel; gluing tabs connected with the remote edges of said partition panels; and
closure flaps and tabs connected to the ends of certain of the wall-fonning panels.
5. The method of erecting a multiple-compartment carton comprising providing a one-piece blank including a front-wall panel flanked by two sidewall panels; a backwall panel having one edge connected to one of said sidewall panels; two partition panels; a narrow panel connecting one of said partition panels hingedly with the other or second sidewall panels; and a wider panel connecting the other of said partition panels hingedly with the other edge of said backwall panel; folding the blank along the connection between the second named connecting panel and said backwall panel to bring these two panels into face-to-face contact; swinging both of said partition panels to a position to stand at right angles to the connecting panels; swinging said second sidewall panel to a right angle with respect to said front-wall panel, and
swinging said narrow connecting panel to a right angle with respect to the second sidewall panel, whereby the partition panel stands in its final position, as described; swinging said first named sidewall panel to a right angle with respect to said front-wall panel; swinging said combined backwall panels to a right angle with respect to said first sidewall panel, whereby the folded edge portion of said combined backwall panel overlies the narrow connecting panel; and gluing said portion to said narrow connecting panel.
6. A multiple compartment carton of cardboard or the like, erected from a one-piece blank comprising a series of panels connected by fold lines; said carton comprising a parallelepiped structure having a front wall, two oppositely disposed sidewalls, and a backwall; two buffer compartments within said carton, one at each side thereof and just inwardly of each of the sidewalls; one of said compartments formed by an extension of one of said sidewalls inwardly of the carton and including a partition extending from the rear wall to the front wall and secured to a portion of the latter, and parallel with said first named sidewall; the second buffer compartment formed from an extension of said backwall including an inward supplemental backwall panel folded over said first named backwall panel, and a second partition extending from the end of said supplemental panel short of said second sidewall transversely of the carton and having its end secured to another portion of said front wall.
7. The carton as set forth in claim 6 in which the extension of the first named sidewall includes a narrow connecting panel between said sidewall and said first named partition, which connecting panel is in face-to-face contact with and is secured to the inward supplemental backwall panel adjacent the fold line, to complete the basic panel structure of the canon.
8. The carton as set forth in claim 6 in which said front wall is centrally interrupted by openings providing a partial view of the contents enclosed within the carton between the partitions, the remaining solid portions of said front wall affording areas on the inner surface for the securing of the ends of the partitions and areas on the outer surface for display matter.

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1. A blank from which a multiple-compartment carton may be formed, which carton includes two buffer compartments, one at each side of the carton and separated by space for the contents of the carton: said blank comprising: a front-wall panel; a sidewall panel having a first edge connected with a first edge of said front-wall panel; a backwall panel having a first edge connected to the opposite second edge of said sidewall panel; a buffer compartment-forming structure connected to the opposite second edge of said front-wall panel to comprise a first buffer compartment at the side of the carton adjacent said second edge of the front-wall panel; and a second buffer compartment-forming structure connected to an opposite second edge of said backwall panel to comprise the second buffer compartment at the opposite side of the carton adjacent the first named edge of the front-wall panel.
2. The blank as set forth in claim 1, in which the blank is in one piece; the first named buffer structure comprises panels including the second sidewall panel of the carton, a partition panel to extend across the carton from front to back, and a glue-flap panel to be secured to an area of said front-wall panel; the second named buffer structure comprises panels including a carton-spanning partition panel and a glue-flap panel to be secured to another area of said front-wall panel; and a second inner backwall panel adapted to lie against said first named backwall panel and connected at its opposite edges respectively to the second named edge of the first named backwall panel and to the second mentioned partition panel; whereby said second buffer compartment may be properly located at the appropriate side of the front wall when the carton is completed.
3. A blank from which a multiple-compartment carton may be formed, which carton includes two buffer compartments, one at each side of the carton and separated by space for the contents of the carton, said blank comprising in sequence from one side to the other: a glue flap, a partition panel, an inner backwall panel, an outer backwall panel greater in width than said inner backwall panel, a sidewall panel, a front-wall panel greater in width than said inner backwall panel, another sidewall panel having the same width as said first sidewall panel, a narrow connecting panel, another partition panel having the same width as said first partition panel, and a glue flap.
4. A one-piece blank from which a multiple-compartmenT carton may be formed, which carton includes two buffer compartments, one at each side of the carton and separated by space for the contents of the carton; said blank comprising: a front-wall panel flanked by two sidewall panels; a backwall panel having one edge connected to one of said sidewall panels; two partition panels; a narrow panel connecting one of said partition panels hingedly with the other of said sidewall panels; a wider panel connecting the other of said partition panels hingedly with the other edge of said backwall panel; gluing tabs connected with the remote edges of said partition panels; and closure flaps and tabs connected to the ends of certain of the wall-forming panels.
5. The method of erecting a multiple-compartment carton comprising providing a one-piece blank including a front-wall panel flanked by two sidewall panels; a backwall panel having one edge connected to one of said sidewall panels; two partition panels; a narrow panel connecting one of said partition panels hingedly with the other or second sidewall panels; and a wider panel connecting the other of said partition panels hingedly with the other edge of said backwall panel; folding the blank along the connection between the second named connecting panel and said backwall panel to bring these two panels into face-to-face contact; swinging both of said partition panels to a position to stand at right angles to the connecting panels; swinging said second sidewall panel to a right angle with respect to said front-wall panel, and swinging said narrow connecting panel to a right angle with respect to the second sidewall panel, whereby the partition panel stands in its final position, as described; swinging said first named sidewall panel to a right angle with respect to said front-wall panel; swinging said combined backwall panels to a right angle with respect to said first sidewall panel, whereby the folded edge portion of said combined backwall panel overlies the narrow connecting panel; and gluing said portion to said narrow connecting panel.
6. A multiple compartment carton of cardboard or the like, erected from a one-piece blank comprising a series of panels connected by fold lines; said carton comprising a parallelepiped structure having a front wall, two oppositely disposed sidewalls, and a backwall; two buffer compartments within said carton, one at each side thereof and just inwardly of each of the sidewalls; one of said compartments formed by an extension of one of said sidewalls inwardly of the carton and including a partition extending from the rear wall to the front wall and secured to a portion of the latter, and parallel with said first named sidewall; the second buffer compartment formed from an extension of said backwall including an inward supplemental backwall panel folded over said first named backwall panel, and a second partition extending from the end of said supplemental panel short of said second sidewall transversely of the carton and having its end secured to another portion of said front wall.
7. The carton as set forth in claim 6 in which the extension of the first named sidewall includes a narrow connecting panel between said sidewall and said first named partition, which connecting panel is in face-to-face contact with and is secured to the inward supplemental backwall panel adjacent the fold line, to complete the basic panel structure of the carton.
8. The carton as set forth in claim 6 in which said front wall is centrally interrupted by openings providing a partial view of the contents enclosed within the carton between the partitions, the remaining solid portions of said front wall affording areas on the inner surface for the securing of the ends of the partitions and areas on the outer surface for display matter.
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