The present invention relates to an advent calendar.
Advent calendars are seasonal products which are used from 1st to 24th December and usually contain 24 small wrapped presents, one of which is can be taken out of the advent calendar each day and unwrapped in order to count down the days to Christmas Eve.
Ready-made advent calendars filled with a wide variety of articles, such as chocolate, are commercially available. Home-made advent calendars, however, are usually much more individual and express greater affection if an advent calendar of this kind is given to someone as a present.
Not only do the contents of an individually designed advent calendar express greater affection, but constructing and filling the advent calendar already contributes to a Christmas mood at an early stage. That is comparable to putting up the right Christmas tree shortly before 24th December, so that the user becomes involved on an emotionally very similar level. The user can thus not only set up the advent calendar himself, but can also fill it with a very wide range of products/varieties, e.g. special items on 6th December (feast of St. Nicholas) and 24th December (Christmas Eve).
A frequent disadvantage of home-made advent calendars is that this kind of advent calendar cannot be used very variably—for example it can only be used as a standing advent calendar or only hung on a wall or from the ceiling. Attaching the small presents to the advent calendar is often problematic if different hanging and mounting mechanisms for the advent calendar have to be taken into account.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an advent calendar which overcomes the disadvantages from the state of the art and in particular enables a more flexible variation in mounting and easy attachment of different presents to the advent calendar. In addition, the advent calendar of the invention should be easy to assemble and dismantle, while being suitable for storage for the rest of the year as compactly as possible, and it should be simple for the end user to transport. In addition, it is particularly preferable for it to be possible to dispose of the advent calendar of the invention with no difficulty.
This problem is solved by an advent calendar comprising:
a central axis, from which at least three side parts extend substantially radially outwards, wherein
Most preferably, the pre-punched recess fields and/or the pre-punched second suspension devices are distributed over all side parts of the advent calendar, wherein the recess fields are pre-perforated regions which can be removed or pressed out from the side parts.
The advent calendar is preferably made of cardboard. If the advent calendar of the invention is made solely of cardboard, no additional components made from other materials are required to fix the presents to the advent calendar. Making the calendar from a single material facilitates disposal.
It is likewise preferable that angles between adjacent side parts extending radially outwards should be substantially identical. Hence, if a total of three side parts are used, they each form an angle of about 120° to each other. If, on the other hand, a total of four side parts are used, they should form an angle of about 90° between adjacent side parts.
It is particularly preferable that it should be possible to plug the side parts into one another in a releasable manner, preferably in the region of the central axis, preferably with a tongue-and-groove system, hook system, hinge mechanism or some other plug-in system.
It is most preferable that the advent calendar should have four side parts.
It is preferably contemplated that the first suspension devices should be formed like hooks in the recesses.
It is preferable that the advent calendar should comprise a fixing means for attaching the advent calendar to a wall or ceiling, preferably in an upper region of at least one side part, preferably in the form of an eyelet.
The recesses are preferably numbered on the side parts with the numbers from 1 to 24.
Finally, it is preferable that it should be possible to fold at least one side part over onto an adjacent side part via a hinge mechanism. The person skilled in the art is aware of other mechanisms for folding one side part over onto an adjacent side part. It is, for example, conceivable to have a perforation applied to a side part, via which the side part can be removed, though that side part can be joined on again via a hook-in system or the like, in order to preserve flexibility.
It has surprisingly been found that the advent calendar of the invention exhibits great variability, so that it can, for example, be used as a three-dimensional standing advent calendar or can be attached to a wall or ceiling.
The advent calendar of the invention can be assembled and filled with presents in a simple manner, with a great variation of possibilities existing for the way it is set up and filled with presents.
Furthermore, since the advent calendar of the invention preferably consists of one material, such as cardboard, it is simple to dispose of, because, once the presents have been removed, there is no mixture of materials left which would make it difficult to separate and dispose of the individual materials.
The size and shape of the recesses in the side parts of the advent calendar of the invention can be defined as required. Especially if presents to be hung on the advent calendar are to be sold together with the advent calendar, it is possible to adapt the size and shape of the recesses accordingly in advance.
Further advantages and features of the advent calendar of the invention will become clear from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawing, in which
Each side part 2 has six pre-punched recess fields 3, which the user can easily press out of the side parts 2 or remove in some other way when assembling the advent calendar 1. After the pre-punched recess fields 3 have been removed from the side parts 2, there remains within a recess 4 formed (cf.
The recesses 4 shown in
A first suspension device 5 is shown in an enlarged view in
In a further embodiment of this first suspension device, it is conceivable that a lip 9 projects into the upper region of the recess 4. A hook 7 which can be bent or folded out may be provided on that lip, so that packages, such as pet food packages, can be hung on it. An embodiment of this kind is shown in
In this way, when the pre-punched recess fields 3 are taken out, items/presents can be hung in the respective recesses using the first suspension device. The pre-punched recess fields 3 can be removed in the case of the advent calendar 1 of the invention especially if the advent calendar is to be used as a standing advent calendar.
The pre-punched recess fields 3 do not, however, necessarily have to be removed when the advent calendar 1 is used. That can be dispensed with, for example, if the advent calendar is to be set up against a wall. In that case, it is not advantageous to hang up items/presents inside the recesses. Instead, if the advent calendar 1 is to be set up against a wall, it is more advisable to add the items/presents to the second suspension devices 8, which are pre-punched on the side parts 2. This is shown in
The choice between use as a standing advent calendar and a wall advent calendar can be made easily by a user in that he swings or folds over at least one side part 2 of the advent calendar onto an adjacent side part 2, as is shown in cross-section in
The advent calendar 1 shown in
If this advent calendar 1 is to be used as a wall calendar, the side part 2 drawn with hatching can simply be folded/swung over onto an adjacent side part 2 in order to enable the advent calendar to be fixed to a wall. A person skilled in the art is aware of various possibilities for configuring the side part such that it can be folded/swung over, such as by means of a hinge. If, when it is used as a wall calendar, only one side part 2 is folded over, it goes without saying that, of four side parts originally used, one side part 2 projects into the room substantially perpendicularly from the wall. For the side part which projects into the room perpendicularly from the wall, preferably 12 suspension devices 8 are required in order to distribute the presents evenly. When, in an advent calendar 1 of the invention, two, preferably opposing, side parts 2 can be folded over onto adjacent side parts 2, an advent calendar in a substantially two-dimensional flat form is obtained.
Finally,
The features of the invention disclosed in the above description, and in the claims and in the drawing can be essential to implementing the invention both individually and in any combination.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 019 178.5 | Nov 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/074346 | 11/12/2014 | WO | 00 |