Packing container
First Claim
1. In a rectangular package composed of a packaging material coated on both sides with at least one layer of a thermoplastic coating material, said package being of the type having a top closure including a fin formed by a face to face seal of the outer portions of two opposed top closure flaps of opposed walls and triangular folds of the two closure flaps of the other opposed walls, said top closure being capable under a load to lie flat in a substantially plane end face, the improvement comprising crease lines between the outer portions of the two opposed top closure flaps of the opposed walls which form the fin and the inner portions of said flaps, one of said crease lines having a harder crease than the other of said crease lines so that said sealed fin will normally lean at an acute angle to the vertical in a direction toward the harder crease line so as to facilitate forming the substantially plane end face when subjected to a load.
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Abstract
A packing container formed from a blank of thermo-plastic coated paper or cardboard erected into a rectangular body and provided with a top closure established by a bellows folding technique which terminates in a folded-down fin that is held in place against the adjacent container wall.
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2 Claims
- 1. In a rectangular package composed of a packaging material coated on both sides with at least one layer of a thermoplastic coating material, said package being of the type having a top closure including a fin formed by a face to face seal of the outer portions of two opposed top closure flaps of opposed walls and triangular folds of the two closure flaps of the other opposed walls, said top closure being capable under a load to lie flat in a substantially plane end face, the improvement comprising crease lines between the outer portions of the two opposed top closure flaps of the opposed walls which form the fin and the inner portions of said flaps, one of said crease lines having a harder crease than the other of said crease lines so that said sealed fin will normally lean at an acute angle to the vertical in a direction toward the harder crease line so as to facilitate forming the substantially plane end face when subjected to a load.
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