Shoe tote bag
First Claim
1. A shoe tote bag for carrying a pair of shoes comprising a single blank that is die-cut and scored with fold lines to define when the blank is folded on the fold lines interhinged twin shoe boxes in back-to-back relation, each box having a back panel, a first side panel, a front panel and a second side panel, each box having an extension flap which is joined to the back panel to form a box having the form of a truncated, four-sided wedge adapted to accommodate one shoe of said pair thereof, said side panels and the front panel of each box having closure flaps at either end to enclose the box, the back panel of each box being provided with a slotted upper section which extends above the box to form a handle when the back panels of the twin boxes are superposed, and releasable means to retain said boxes in back-to-back relation.
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Abstract
A rigid shoe tote bag formed from a single corrugated board blank that is die-cut and scored with fold lines to define interhinged twin shoe boxes in back-to-back relation, each box having a back panel with a slotted upper section forming the handle of the bag. Each compartment further includes a first side panel, a front panel and a second side panel having an extension flap which is joined to the back panel to form the body of the box. The side panels and the front panels are provided at either end with closure flaps which when folded in and locked enclose the body of the box.
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4 Claims
- 1. A shoe tote bag for carrying a pair of shoes comprising a single blank that is die-cut and scored with fold lines to define when the blank is folded on the fold lines interhinged twin shoe boxes in back-to-back relation, each box having a back panel, a first side panel, a front panel and a second side panel, each box having an extension flap which is joined to the back panel to form a box having the form of a truncated, four-sided wedge adapted to accommodate one shoe of said pair thereof, said side panels and the front panel of each box having closure flaps at either end to enclose the box, the back panel of each box being provided with a slotted upper section which extends above the box to form a handle when the back panels of the twin boxes are superposed, and releasable means to retain said boxes in back-to-back relation.
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