June 11, 2010
4 Patented Crayon Cartons
1958 patent drawings for the famous “Crayon Carton and Sharpener”: invented by Henry C. Beebe, John W. Neff & Wilber L. Clymer, assignors to Binney & Smith, Inc.—(i.e. Crayola)
(3 earlier crayon box concepts that did not catch on, after the fold…)
E.L Curtis’s 1934 patent for “Crayon Box or Package” featuring stand-up holes—(another solution to thediscussed yesterday) rolling-off-the-table problem we .
R.W. Weeks’s 1935 “Toy” patent envisions crayons as peak-hatted clowns residing in a “big tent” box.
E.O. Clark. Jr.’s 1936 patent for “Combination Crayon Package and Display Container” envisions the crayons as bars, caging animals in a zoo.
Randy Ludacer
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