Theodor M Box

age ~68

from Myrtle Beach, SC

Also known as:
  • Theodore Box

Theodor Box Phones & Addresses

  • Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Tinton Falls, NJ
  • Beltsville, MD

Us Patents

  • Collapsible Crate

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  • US Patent:
    40449106, Aug 30, 1977
  • Filed:
    May 5, 1976
  • Appl. No.:
    5/683390
  • Inventors:
    Theodor M. Box - Brielle NJ
  • International Classification:
    B65D 724
    B65D 914
  • US Classification:
    220 7
  • Abstract:
    A collapsible crate for shipping produce and the like comprising a base portion, two inwardly folding end-wall members and two inwardly folding side-wall members. Each wall member is divided into an upper and lower portion by means of a unitary hinge, wherein the lower portions of the wall members are fixably attached to vertical flanges which extend from the base portion. The vertical edges of the upper portions of the wall members are provided with a plurality of stops and latches which hold the wall members in an upright engaged position when the crate is assembled.
  • Beverage Bottle Transport Case

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  • US Patent:
    D2667096, Oct 26, 1982
  • Filed:
    Jul 14, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/168512
  • Inventors:
    Theodor M. Box - Brielle NJ
  • Assignee:
    Cities Service Company - Tulsa OK
  • International Classification:
    D0904
  • US Classification:
    D34 40
  • Full Depth Transport Case Having A Removable Side Panel

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  • US Patent:
    39970558, Dec 14, 1976
  • Filed:
    Aug 11, 1975
  • Appl. No.:
    5/603300
  • Inventors:
    Theodor M. Box - Brielle NJ
  • International Classification:
    B65D 8580
    B65D 4516
  • US Classification:
    206427
  • Abstract:
    A full depth molded transport case for milk cartons having a bottom, three integrally formed upstanding sides, a fourth open side and an open top. An upper stacking rim extends around the top and across the open side of the case, and a lower stacking rim extends around the periphery of the bottom thereof. A removable panel adapted to enclose the open side of the case is disposed therein, and includes means, such as outwardly extending tongue members, adapted for engagement behind the stacking rims of the case, for releasably fastening the removable panel to the case. Removal of the panel permits access to the cartons disposed in the transport case through the open side thereof when a plurality of cases are stacked in a display stand.
  • Compartmented Food Serving Tray

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  • US Patent:
    D2511029, Feb 20, 1979
  • Filed:
    Nov 11, 1976
  • Appl. No.:
    5/741103
  • Inventors:
    Theodor M. Box - Brielle NJ
  • International Classification:
    D0799
  • US Classification:
    D 7 38
  • Beverage Case

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  • US Patent:
    D2592940, May 19, 1981
  • Filed:
    Dec 6, 1978
  • Appl. No.:
    5/967054
  • Inventors:
    Theodor M. Box - Brielle NJ
  • International Classification:
    D0904
  • US Classification:
    D99 50
  • Display Shelf

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  • US Patent:
    D2429659, Jan 11, 1977
  • Filed:
    Apr 10, 1975
  • Appl. No.:
    5/566820
  • Inventors:
    Theodor M. Box - Brielle NJ
  • International Classification:
    D0604
  • US Classification:
    D 6 85
  • Beverage Case

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  • US Patent:
    D2588030, Apr 7, 1981
  • Filed:
    Aug 28, 1978
  • Appl. No.:
    5/937173
  • Inventors:
    Theodor M. Box - Brielle NJ
  • International Classification:
    D0903
  • US Classification:
    D99 49
  • Full Depth Beverage Case

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  • US Patent:
    39983285, Dec 21, 1976
  • Filed:
    Apr 14, 1975
  • Appl. No.:
    5/567821
  • Inventors:
    Theodor M. Box - Brielle NJ
  • International Classification:
    B65D 124
    B65D 2102
  • US Classification:
    206511
  • Abstract:
    A rectangular full depth case for bottled beverages of unitary molded plastic construction has windows in both side panels and end panels to permit identification of the contents of the case. Interior vertical strengthening ribs extending inwardly from the side panels at spaced intervals run from the bottom of the case to just below an upper stacking rim for supporting the weight of additional cases stacked on top in criss-cross fashion for palletized loading. Strengthening column members of hollow substantially triangular cross section at the junctions of the side panels and the end panels provide both vertical strength and resistance to racking, while presenting a clean design. Criss-cross partitions extend upwardly from the bottom of the case for less than half its height to create separate bottle-receiving compartments.

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