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Document Number
US Patent 3977558
Issued Date
August 31, 1976
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Goods container with a first side wall for opening and closing of the container which wall is pivotably mounted on a second side wall. A hook-and-clasp locking device connects the first side wall and a third side wall. When engaged by the clasp, the hook is movable from a first position where the clasp is shiftable away from the hook so that the wall can be opened to a second position where the third side wall obstructs shifting of the clasp away from the hook.
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Owner
Pelly AB (Falkenberg,SW)
Published
August 31, 1976
Application Number
05/615,005
Filed
September 19, 1975
US Classification
220/1.5   220/324
Int'l Classification
B62B   3/00   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Sep 30, 1974 [SW] 7412264
USPTO Field of Search
220/324   220/1.5   220/4F   220/6   220/7   292/300   292/302  
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