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Similarly, [[acoustic foam]] tiles which help in sound proofing and the limitation of acoustic resonance have a similar form to egg crates. Egg crate mattresses are occasionally used as an inexpensive but poor substitute to [[acoustic foam]].
Similarly, [[acoustic foam]] tiles which help in sound proofing and the limitation of acoustic resonance have a similar form to egg crates. Egg crate mattresses are occasionally used as an inexpensive but poor substitute to [[acoustic foam]].
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'[[File:Eierdoosmet10eierengevuld2010.jpg|thumb|A filled egg carton.]] {{more footnotes|date=February 2012}} An '''egg carton''' or '''egg box''' (the [[British English]] term) is a [[carton]] designed for carrying and transporting whole [[Egg (food)|egg]]s. ==Description== These cartons have a dimpled form in which each dimple accommodates an individual egg and isolates that egg from eggs in adjacent dimples. This structure helps protect eggs against stresses exerted during transportation and storage by absorbing a lot of shock and limiting the incidents of fracture to the fragile [[egg shell]]s. An egg carton can be made of various materials, including foamed plastics such as [[Polystyrene#Expanded_polystyrene|polystyrene]] foam, clear [[plastic]] or may be manufactured from recycled paper and [[molded pulp]] by means of a mechanized [[papier-mâché]] process. ==Applications== An "egg crate mattress", while following a similar form, is not used for egg transport. It is a light weight camping mattress which makes use of the dimpled structure to distribute and cushion human weight. This foam structure is also occasionally used in packaging to dampen impact of sensitive material during travel. Similarly, [[acoustic foam]] tiles which help in sound proofing and the limitation of acoustic resonance have a similar form to egg crates. Egg crate mattresses are occasionally used as an inexpensive but poor substitute to [[acoustic foam]]. ==Origins== Before its invention, eggs were carried in egg baskets. The egg carton was invented in 1911 by newspaper editor Joseph Coyle of [[Smithers, British Columbia]], to solve a dispute between a local farmer and hotel owner in Aldermere, near present day Telkwa, in British Columbia,<ref>https://mybcegg.com/articles/?tag=Egg+Cartons</ref> over the farmer's eggs often being delivered broken. The egg carton "box" was further developed by H.G.Bennett (Riseley UK) during the 1950s and became the norm for egg transportation during this period. Unlike many products, trademarks and advertisements for egg brands are usually printed on the food container itself rather than on a separate container (as with [[breakfast cereals]]). This single-layer, distinctive packaging distinguishes egg cartons from different producers or quality on the retail shelf. ==Sizes== Standard egg cartons have room for 12 eggs, but they can come in a variety of sizes: '''Cartons''' * 6 * 8 * 10<ref>[http://www.eatingchina.com/blog/blog-2005.htm]</ref> * 15 * 18 * 20<ref>[http://www.mypak.com/home.html]</ref> '''Trays''' Trays are usually used to store fresh eggs from farms or at farmers markets. Plastic egg trays are also used by egg processors to wash and sanitize eggs. A cardboard sleeve or additional trays are used to protect eggs when using a tray format. * 20 * 30 == References == {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Egg containers}} *[http://www.bcnorth.ca/magazine/pages/Jim/egg/egg1.htm Hiway 16 Magazine about the invention of the egg carton] *[http://patents.ic.gc.ca/cipo/cpd/en/patent/303196/summary.html Canada Patent Page] {{DEFAULTSORT:Egg Carton}} [[Category:Packaging]] [[Category:Eggs (food)]]'
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'[[File:Eierdoosmet10eierengevuld2010.jpg|thumb|A filled egg carton.]] {{more footnotes|date=February 2012}} An '''egg carton''' or '''egg box''' (the [[British English]] term) is a [[carton]] designed for carrying and transporting whole [[Egg (food)|egg]]s. ==Description== These cartons have a dimpled form in which each dimple accommodates an individual egg and isolates that egg from eggs in adjacent dimples. This structure helps protect eggs against stresses exerted during transportation and storage by absorbing a lot of shock and limiting the incidents of fracture to the fragile [[egg shell]]s. An egg carton can be made of various materials, including foamed plastics such as [[Polystyrene#Expanded_polystyrene|polystyrene]] foam, clear [[plastic]] or may be manufactured from recycled paper and [[molded pulp]] by means of a mechanized [[papier-mâché]] process. ==Applications== An "egg crate mattress", while following a similar form, is not used for egg transport. It is a light weight camping mattress which makes use of the dimpled structure to distribute and cushion human weight. This foam structure is also occasionally used in packaging to dampen impact of sensitive material during travel. Similarly, [[acoustic foam]] tiles which help in sound proofing and the limitation of acoustic resonance have a similar form to egg crates. Egg crate mattresses are occasionally used as an inexpensive but poor substitute to [[acoustic foam]]. nsdajkffadkdfakfa;k ==Origins== Before its invention, eggs were carried in egg baskets. The egg carton was invented in 1911 by newspaper editor Joseph Coyle of [[Smithers, British Columbia]], to solve a dispute between a local farmer and hotel owner in Aldermere, near present day Telkwa, in British Columbia,<ref>https://mybcegg.com/articles/?tag=Egg+Cartons</ref> over the farmer's eggs often being delivered broken. The egg carton "box" was further developed by H.G.Bennett (Riseley UK) during the 1950s and became the norm for egg transportation during this period. Unlike many products, trademarks and advertisements for egg brands are usually printed on the food container itself rather than on a separate container (as with [[breakfast cereals]]). This single-layer, distinctive packaging distinguishes egg cartons from different producers or quality on the retail shelf. ==Sizes== Standard egg cartons have room for 12 eggs, but they can come in a variety of sizes: '''Cartons''' * 6 * 8 * 10<ref>[http://www.eatingchina.com/blog/blog-2005.htm]</ref> * 15 * 18 * 20<ref>[http://www.mypak.com/home.html]</ref> '''Trays''' Trays are usually used to store fresh eggs from farms or at farmers markets. Plastic egg trays are also used by egg processors to wash and sanitize eggs. A cardboard sleeve or additional trays are used to protect eggs when using a tray format. * 20 * 30 == References == {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Egg containers}} *[http://www.bcnorth.ca/magazine/pages/Jim/egg/egg1.htm Hiway 16 Magazine about the invention of the egg carton] *[http://patents.ic.gc.ca/cipo/cpd/en/patent/303196/summary.html Canada Patent Page] {{DEFAULTSORT:Egg Carton}} [[Category:Packaging]] [[Category:Eggs (food)]]'
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'@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ An "egg crate mattress", while following a similar form, is not used for egg transport. It is a light weight camping mattress which makes use of the dimpled structure to distribute and cushion human weight. This foam structure is also occasionally used in packaging to dampen impact of sensitive material during travel. Similarly, [[acoustic foam]] tiles which help in sound proofing and the limitation of acoustic resonance have a similar form to egg crates. Egg crate mattresses are occasionally used as an inexpensive but poor substitute to [[acoustic foam]]. +nsdajkffadkdfakfa;k ==Origins== Before its invention, eggs were carried in egg baskets. The egg carton was invented in 1911 by newspaper editor Joseph Coyle of [[Smithers, British Columbia]], to solve a dispute between a local farmer and hotel owner in Aldermere, near present day Telkwa, in British Columbia,<ref>https://mybcegg.com/articles/?tag=Egg+Cartons</ref> over the farmer's eggs often being delivered broken. '
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