http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/ES-1043421-U

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publicationNumber ES-1043421-U
titleOfInvention EXHIBITOR CONTAINER.
abstract 1. Container-exhibitor, which is formed by preformed slabs of a die-cut material, one of whose plates constitutes the base body that forms the collecting chamber in which the product to be packed is stored and with the other plate a second body is formed that said collecting body is attached and closed; intervening in function of cover; both bodies collaterally adapt to each other by simple fit, said container being characterized, because the collecting body that forms the enclosure in which the interested products are stored, is a truncated quadrangular pyramid that has one of its greater sides with greater height than the rest , constituting support to sustain in an erect position and collaterally attached to each other the products housed in the collecting area. 2. Container-exhibitor, according to claim 1, characterized in that the collecting pyramidal body forms a substantially rectangular plant enclosure with one of its highest walls, in which the products to be packaged are arranged side by side, keeping them erect. position by means of the wall with the highest height of the collecting area and of the elevated sectors on the smaller sides. 3. Container-exhibitor, according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the minor sides or ends of the collecting area are cut vertically, forming in each of them a higher sector that forms a dihedral angle with the rear side, of greater height , of the collecting area, reinforcing it. 4. Container-exhibitor, according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the second body that is attached laterally to the collector, is formed by a truncated, inverted pyramidal body, with a rectangular base, in which its greater sides occupy reciprocally parallel planes. and its minor sides ascend following convergent planes to adapt to the coincident configuration of the main collecting body, closing its enclosure. 5. Container-exhibitor, according to claims 1 to 4, characterized in that by adapting the casing body with the collector body, wide openings are formed between the two, on their smaller sides, through which the air necessary for the good conservation of packaged perishable goods. 6. Container-exhibitor, according to claims 1 and subsequent, characterized in that the closure body adapts collaterally on the collector body to which it is retained by means of an anchoring ridge emerging from the upper edge of the higher side of said collector body. . 7. Container-exhibitor, according to claims 1 and subsequent, characterized in that the closing body is attached laterally and above the collecting body, closing its enclosure.
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