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US Patent 4319680
Issued Date
March 16, 1982
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A package comprising an outer carton housing a plurality of display packs, such as blister packs, each comprising an essentially planar support card. The carton is formed as a sleeve open at both ends and the packs are disposed in spaced parallel relation within the sleeve, and transversely to its side walls, and are held in desired positions within the sleeve by engagement with their respective support cards of flaps integral with the carton and turned inwardly, the flaps having free edges parallel with the support cards. Thereby obviating the need for separate spacers inside the carton.
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Published
March 16, 1982
Application Number
06/224,903
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January 14, 1981
US Classification
206/461   206/434 206/485 206/499 206/526 206/782 229/120.32 229/120.34
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B65D   71/00   (20060101)  
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Feb 01, 1980 [GB] 03536/80
USPTO Field of Search
206/45   206/14   206/491   206/434   206/503   206/499   206/454   229/15   229/40  
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