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Elevating device for a facial tissue box

  • US 3,942,682 A
  • Filed: 08/15/1974
  • Issued: 03/09/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/15/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In combination a box containing facial tissues, said box having an aperture located centrally in the top surface of the box to provide access for removal of tissues therethrough, and an elevating device within the box underlying the tissues in supporting and elevating relation to facilitate removal of tissues, said elevating device comprising an integral one piece body formed from a single sheet of plastic material, with a pair of oppositely extending finger surfaces and a pair of laterally extending platform surfaces providing a generally planar cruciform tissue support surface lying in a plane substantially parallel with said box top, said platform surfaces each having a pair of bendable leg portions connected at the plane of said platform surfaces and flexible downwardly from said plane, said leg portions each being substantially equal in width with said finger surfaces and extending substantially parallel thereto when compressed to lie in said plane, said leg portions when extending downwardly out of said plane permitting partial downward displacement of the corners of said tissues within the box to facilitate grasping of the central portion of the topmost tissue in supported relation on said cruciform support.

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