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Point of sale display container
   
Document Number
US Patent 4448303
Issued Date
May 15, 1984
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Beckenfeld; Ronald (Beverly Hills, CA)
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Abstract
A container which may be utilized for the display and housing of articles at the point of sale which includes a box having a flat surface supported above the bottom thereof to provide a plenum. The flat surface defines a plurality of slits, each of which is adapted to receive a tongue extending from an elongate pocket which is adapted to receive and hold the article which is to be displayed and sold.
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Published
May 15, 1984
Application Number
06/478,571
Filed
March 24, 1983
US Classification
206/763   206/45.3
Int'l Classification
B65D   5/44   (20060101)   B65D   5/50   (20060101)   B65D   5/52   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
206/45.19   206/45.14   206/45.18   206/459   206/463   206/462   206/44R   206/45.31   229/92.9  
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