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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6012583 | Egg carton An egg carton is provided having various nesting/denesting features, a ventilation system, reinforced portions, and capability of accommodating and protecting various sized eggs. The nesting/denesting features include thickened corners on the lid, an inde... | 01/11/2000 |
| 5653345 | Fruit box A rigid, sturdy, two-piece reusable container forming individual cups to contain fruit or other perishables. The device includes a brace that provides support, rigidity, separates the cups of different containers and forms a relatively flat surface. It al... | 08/05/1997 |
| 5597073 | Trays for holding food products A tray which is formed from a piece of resilient material, has a matrix of cells for holding food products such as apples. The tray has a plurality of arched ribs formed on the piece of resilient material for reinforcing the tray, each rib joining a prede... | 01/28/1997 |
| 5595811 | Packaging material A free-flowing dunnage packaging material formed from individual dunnage elements which are individually constructed from small sheets of paper, such as small paper squares, with the sheets being preformed into cup-like configurations so that such materia... | 01/21/1997 |
| 5590805 | Fruit box A rigid, sturdy, two-piece reusable container forming individual cups to contain fruit or other perishables. The device includes a brace that provides support, rigidity, separates the cups of different containers and forms a relatively flat surface. It al... | 01/07/1997 |
| 4757899 | Cell packaging for fruit Packaging for fresh fruit characterized as having a lower surface forming an upward, re-entrant recess, the packaging comprising (a) upper and lower container sections to receive the fruit, (b) first locating structure on one of the container sections to project ... | 07/19/1988 |