Battery package

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6615986
  • Patent Number
    6,615,986
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A battery package for holding a battery dispenser and batteries including a backing and a battery holder. The backing includes a first board and a second board, with the second board having a first sheet pivotally connected to a second sheet. The first board is connected to the first sheet of the second board. The battery holder is connected and extends from the first board. The first sheet and the second sheet of the second board include instructions for using the battery dispenser and the batteries. The backing has a closed position for displaying the battery dispenser and the batteries and an open position wherein the first sheet of the second board and the first board are flipped upward about the second sheet of the second board to allow a user of the batteries to read the instructions.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to packaging, and in particular to a package for holding batteries.




Electrochemical cells (i.e., batteries) are commonly employed to supply voltage for electrically operated devices, particularly for portable electrically operated devices. Currently, a number of popular alkaline cells of the generally cylindrical shape are commercially available in industry-recognized, standard sizes, including D-, C-, AA-, AAA-, and AAAA-size cells, as well as other sizes and configurations. Furthermore, disc-shaped batteries are also commercially available for small electrically operated devices, such as hearing aids.




Heretofore, batteries have been shipped and displayed in stores in battery packages having a cardboard backing and a battery receptacle portion holding the batteries. The cardboard backing has been a single board or card. The single board is typically rectangular, with edges of the board being adjacent the periphery of the battery receptacle portion. Information about the manufacturer of the batteries and the typical devices for use with the batteries are typically located on the rear face of the board. However, when the users of the batteries have poor vision, the information on the rear face of the board can be difficult to read. When the batteries are sold with a battery dispenser, additional information may need to be printed on the package to explain how to use the dispenser, thereby resulting in even smaller print on the package. Furthermore, the board or card often is torn or destroyed to remove the batteries from the package, thereby destroying any information on the board or card.




Accordingly, an apparatus solving the aforementioned disadvantages and having the aforementioned advantages is desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention is to provide a battery package for holding a battery dispenser and batteries including a backing and a battery holder. The backing includes a first board and a second board. The second board has a first sheet pivotally connected to a second sheet. Furthermore, the first board is connected to the first sheet of the second board. The battery holder is connected to the backing and extends from the first board. The battery holder is configured to retain the battery dispenser and the batteries. The first sheet and the second sheet of the second board include instructions for using the battery dispenser and the batteries. The backing has a closed position for displaying the batteries and an open position wherein the first sheet of the second board and the first board are flipped upward about the second sheet of the second board to allow a user of the batteries to read the instructions.




Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a battery package including a backing, a battery holder and batteries. The backing includes a first panel and a second panel, with the second panel having a first sheet pivotally connected to a second sheet. Furthermore, the first panel is connected to the first sheet of the second panel. The battery holder is connected to the backing and extends from the first panel. The batteries are located within the battery holder. At least a portion of the first sheet and the second sheet of the second panel includes instructions for using the battery dispenser and the batteries. The backing has a closed position for displaying the batteries and an open position wherein the first sheet of the second panel and the first panel are flipped upward about the second sheet of the second panel to allow a user of the batteries to read the instructions.




Accordingly, the users of the batteries sold in the battery package can easily read the instructions on the battery package because the instructions can be written in large font and include large illustrations. Furthermore, the instructions can be sold with the backing of the battery package without the need for an extra sheet of paper with the instructions for using the batteries and the battery dispenser. Additionally, the effective printed area on the package is significantly increased without requiring any significant shelf space. The battery package is efficient in use, economical to manufacture, capable of a long life, and particularly adapted for the proposed use.




These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims and appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the battery package in a closed position of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the battery package of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the battery package of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a left side view of the battery package of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a right side view of the battery package of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a top view of the battery package of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a bottom view of the battery package of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the battery package in a partially open position of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the battery package in an open position of the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a battery package in a closed position of a second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a front view of the battery package of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a rear view of the battery package of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a left side view of the battery package of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 14

is a right side view of the battery package of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 15

is a top view of the battery package of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 16

is a bottom view of the battery package of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of the battery package in a partially open position of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of the battery package in an open position of the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of a battery dispenser of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as orientated in FIG.


1


. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.




The reference number


10


(

FIG. 1

) generally designates a battery package of the present invention. The battery package


10


is for holding a battery dispenser


12


and batteries


14


. The battery package


10


includes a backing


16


and a battery holder


18


. The backing


16


includes a first board


20


and a second board


22


. The second board


22


has a first sheet


24


pivotally connected to a second sheet


26


. Furthermore, the first board


20


is connected to the first sheet


24


of the second board


22


. The battery holder


18


is connected to the backing


16


and extends from the first board


20


. The battery holder


18


is configured to retain the battery dispenser


12


and the batteries


14


. The first sheet


24


and the second sheet


26


of the second board


22


include instructions


28


(see

FIG. 9

) for using the battery dispenser


12


and the batteries


14


. The backing


16


has a closed position (

FIG. 1

) for displaying the batteries


12


and an open position (

FIG. 9

) wherein the first sheet


24


of the second board


22


and the first board


20


are flipped upward about the second sheet


26


of the second board


22


to allow a user of the batteries


14


to read the instructions


28


.




In the illustrated example, the first board


20


(

FIGS. 1-9

) includes a front side


30


, a rear side


32


, a top edge


34


, a bottom edge


36


, a first side edge


38


and a second side edge


40


. The first board has a centrally located opening


42


, with the battery holder


18


extending out of the opening


42


away from the front side


30


. The opening


42


is preferably substantially circular, although the opening


42


could have other shapes, depending on the batteries


14


and/or battery dispenser


12


located within the battery holder


18


. The first board


20


also preferably includes a horizontal, oval aperture


44


for hanging the battery package


10


on a rod (not shown) in a store for displaying the batteries


14


, the battery dispenser


12


and the battery package


10


. The aperture


44


also preferably includes a centrally located enlarged, circular portion


46


for locating the rod about the center of gravity of the battery holder


10


.




The illustrated second board


22


includes the first sheet


24


and the second sheet


26


Preferably, the first sheet


24


includes a front side


48


, a rear side


50


, a top, edge


52


, a bottom edge


54


, a first side edge


56


and a second side edge


58


. Likewise, the second sheet


26


includes a front side


60


, a rear side


62


, a top edge


64


, a bottom edge


66


, a first side edge


68


and a second side edge


70


. Preferably, the first sheet


24


and the second sheet


26


are formed from one board, with perforations


72


through the one board, thereby forming the first sheet


24


and the second sheet


26


. Furthermore, when the second board


22


starts alit as one board, a cut is made partially though the one board defining the front side


48


of the first sheet


24


and the rear side


62


of the second sheet


26


. The one board is then folded over so that the rear side


50


of the first sheet


24


can abut the front side


60


of the second sheet


26


. It is further contemplated that the first sheet


24


and the second sheet


26


of the second board


22


could be separate sheets and be pivotally connected by tape or other similar means. The second board


22


is preferably connected to the first board


20


by applying an adhesive to the front side


48


of the first sheet or the rear side


32


of the first board


20


and forcing the front side


48


of the first sheet into the rear side


32


of the first board


20


. Although the first board


20


and the second board


22


are shown as being separate, the battery package


10


is preferably made by folding a single board over twice to form the first board


20


and the second board


22


. Therefore, the terminology of a first board and a second board includes separate boards or a single board folded at least once, and preferably twice, to define the first board


20


and the second board


22


.




In the illustrated example, battery holder


18


is a transparent blister pack for displaying the batteries


14


and battery dispenser


12


located within the battery holder


18


. The battery holder


18


preferably includes a pocket portion


74


conforming to the shape of the batteries


14


or the battery dispenser


12


. The pocket portion


74


extends from the front side


30


of the first board


20


. The battery holder


18


also includes a planar lip


76


extending from a periphery of the pocket portion


74


. The battery holder


18


is preferably connected to the backing


16


by extending the pocket portion


74


through the opening


42


in the first board


20


before the second board


22


is connected to the first board


20


. Therefore, the lip


76


will be flush against the rear side


32


of the first board


20


. Consequently, when the second board


22


is connected to the first board


20


, the lip


76


will be captured by the backing


16


between the second board


22


and the first board


20


.




The illustrated first sheet


24


of the second board


22


includes a perforated portion


78


configured to be torn to allow access to batteries


14


and the battery dispenser


12


in the battery holder


18


. The perforated portion


78


includes a first leg


80


and a second leg


82


extending away from each other and toward the second side edge


58


of the first sheet


24


. The first leg


80


and the second leg


82


preferably comprise angled cuts


83


to facilitate tearing of the perforated portion


78


. The first sheet


24


of the second board


22


includes a tab


84


located between the first leg


80


and the second leg


82


of the perforated portion


78


. The first leg


80


and the second leg


82


of the perforated portion


78


extend into a central portion of the first sheet


24


behind the opening


42


in the first board


20


. Therefore, the batteries


14


and the battery dispenser


12


can be accessed by pulling the tab


84


and tearing the perforated portion


78


to remove the batteries


14


and the battery dispenser


14


from the battery package


10


.




In the illustrated example, the top edge


34


of the first board


20


extends above the top edge


52


of the first sheet


24


and the top edge


64


of the second sheet


26


. Therefore, the aperture


44


in the first board


20


is not covered. Furthermore, the bottom edge


36


of the first board


20


, the bottom edge


54


of the first sheet


24


and the bottom edge


66


of the second sheet


26


are located substantially an equal distance from the top edge


34


of the first board


20


. The first board


20


includes an angled edge


86


between the bottom edge


36


of the first board


20


and the first side edge


38


of the first board


20


. Likewise, the first sheet


24


of the second board


22


includes an angled edge


88


between the bottom edge


54


of the first sheet


24


and the first side edge


56


of the first sheet


24


, with the angled edge


86


of the first board


20


overlaying the angled edge


88


of the first sheet


24


. Therefore, a portion of the front side


60


of the second sheet


26


is exposed.




The illustrated battery package


10


is used to hold the illustrated battery dispenser


12


and batteries


14


. The battery dispenser


12


(

FIG. 19

) preferably includes a base


100


, a cover


102


and a retractable push element


104


. The battery dispenser


12


holds hearing aid batteries


14


. The cover


102


rotates to align the batteries with the push element


104


. The push element


104


will move one of the batteries out of the battery dispenser


12


when the retractable push element


104


is slid outward. The hearing aid batteries


14


in the illustrated embodiment are ENERGIZER® size 312 hearing aid batteries sold by Eveready Battery Company, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio. Furthermore, the battery dispenser


12


is preferably one of the battery dispensers disclosed in co-assigned and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/658,201 entitled PRODUCT DISPENSER the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference, or in co-assigned and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/764,579 entitled PRODUCT DISPENSER, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference. It is contemplated that other battery dispensers or batteries of any size could also be located within the battery holder


18


. For example, D-, C-, AA-, AAA-, and AAAA-size batteries could be located within the battery holder


18


without a battery dispenser


12


.




In the illustrated example, instructions


28


for using the battery dispenser


12


are located on the rear side


50


of the first sheet


24


and the front side


60


of the second sheet


26


. With the instructions


28


on the first sheet


24


and the second sheet


26


, larger sized fonts and larger drawings can be used than on the back of a typical battery package. Consequently, users of the batteries


14


and the battery dispenser


12


that have a hard time reading small font instructions will be able to easily read the instructions


28


on the battery package


10


. Furthermore, the portion on the second sheet


26


exposed by the angled edge


86


of the first board


20


and the angled edge


88


of the first sheet


24


will allow buyers of the batteries


14


to know that instructions


28


are on the first sheet


24


and the second sheet


26


. It is contemplated that supplemental instructions could also be located on the rear side


62


of the second sheet


26


. Furthermore, the second sheet


26


may be torn along the perforated fold line


72


for removal of all or a portion of the printed instructions


28


. Therefore, the instructions


28


can survive a tearing of the perforated portion


78


of the first sheet


24


during removal of the batteries


14


from the battery package


10


.




The illustrated battery package


10


includes the closed position (

FIG. 1

) for displaying the batteries


12


wherein the rear side


50


of the first sheet


24


overlays the front side


60


of the second sheet


26


. The battery package


10


also includes the open position (FIG.


9


), wherein the first sheet


24


of the second board


22


and the first board


20


are flipped upward about the top edge


64


the second sheet


26


of the second board


22


to allow a user of the batteries


14


to read the instructions


28


.




The reference numeral


10




a


(

FIGS. 10-18

) generally designates a second preferred embodiment of the invention, having a second preferred embodiment of the battery package. Since battery package


10




a


is similar to the previously described battery package


10


, similar parts appearing in

FIGS. 1-9

and

FIGS. 10-18

, respectively, are represented by the same, corresponding reference numeral, except for the suffix “a” in the numerals of the latter. In the illustrated battery package


10




a,


the bottom edge


36




a


of the first board


20




a


and the bottom edge


54




a


of the first sheet


24




a


are located substantially an equal distance from the top edge


34




a


of the first board


20




a


. Furthermore, the bottom edge


66




a


of the second sheet


26




a


extends downward from the bottom edge


36




a


of the first board


20




a


and the bottom edge


54




a


of the first sheet


24




a


. Consequently, a portion of the second sheet


26




a


is exposed to allow buyers of the batteries


14




a


to know that instructions


28




a


are on the first sheet


24




a


and the second sheet


26




a.






In the forgoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.



Claims
  • 1. A battery package for holding batteries comprising:a backing including a first board and a second board, the second board having a first sheet pivotally connected to a second sheet, the first board being connected to the first sheet of the second board; a battery holder that is at least partially transparent and that is connected to the backing and extending from the first board, the battery holder being configured to retain the batteries; and the first sheet and the second sheet of the second board including instructions for using the batteries; wherein: the battery holder is adapted for holding hearing aid batteries; the first sheet includes a top edge, the second sheet includes a top edge and the first sheet top edge is pivotably connected to the second sheet top edge; and the backing has a closed position for displaying the batteries and an open position wherein the first sheet of the second board and the first board are flipped upward about the second sheet of the second board to allow a user of the batteries to read the instructions.
  • 2. The battery package of claim 1, wherein:the first board includes an opening; the battery holder includes a pocket portion for holding batteries and a planar lip extending from a periphery of the pocket portion; and the planar lip is located between the first board and the first sheet of the second board to connect the battery holder to the backing, and the pocket portion extends out of the opening in the first board.
  • 3. The battery package of claim 1, wherein:the first sheet of the second board includes a perforated portion configured to be torn to allow access to batteries in the battery holder.
  • 4. The battery package of claim 3, wherein:the perforated portion includes a first leg and a second leg extending to an edge of the first sheet of the second board; the first sheet of the second board includes a tab between the first leg and the second leg; and the perforated portion is removed from the first sheet of the second board by pulling the tab.
  • 5. The battery package of claim 1, wherein;the first board includes a first board top edge and a first board bottom edge; the first sheet of the second board includes a first sheet bottom edge; the second sheet of the second board includes a second sheet bottom edge; and the first board top edge extends above the first sheet top edge and the second sheet top edge.
  • 6. The battery package of claim 5, wherein:the first board bottom edge, the first sheet bottom edge and the second sheet bottom edge are located substantially an equal distance from the first board top edge.
  • 7. The battery package of claim 6, wherein:the first board includes a first board angled edge between the first board bottom edge and a board side edge, and the first sheet of the second board includes a first sheet angled edge between the first sheet bottom edge and a first sheet side edge, the first board angled edge overlaying the first sheet angled edge to thereby expose a portion of the second sheet.
  • 8. The battery package of claim 5, wherein:the first sheet bottom edge and the first board bottom edge are located substantially an equal distance from the first board top edge; and the second sheet bottom edge extends below the first sheet bottom edge and the first board bottom edge.
  • 9. The battery package of claim 1, wherein:the first board includes an aperture located above the second board, the aperture configured to accept a rod for hanging the backing on the rod.
  • 10. A battery package comprising:a backing including a first panel and a second panel, the second panel having a first sheet pivotally connected to a second sheet, the first panel being connected to the first sheet of the second panel; a battery holder connected to the backing and extends from the first panel; and hearing aid batteries located within the battery holder; at least a portion of the first sheet and the second sheet of the second panel including instructions for using the batteries; wherein the first sheet includes a top edge, the second sheet includes a top edge and the first sheet top edge is pivotably connected to the second sheet top edge; and the backing has a closed position for displaying the batteries and an open position wherein the first sheet of the second panel and the first panel are flipped upward about the second sheet of the second panel to allow a user of the batteries to read the instructions.
  • 11. The battery package of claim 10, wherein:the battery holder is at least partially transparent.
  • 12. The battery package of claim 10, wherein:the first panel includes an opening; the battery holder includes a pocket portion for holding batteries and a planar lip extending from a periphery of the pocket portion; and the planar lip is located between the first panel and the first sheet of the second panel to connect the battery holder to the backing, and the pocket portion extends out of the opening in the first panel.
  • 13. The battery package of claim 10, wherein:the first sheet of the second panel includes a perforated portion configured to be torn to allow access to batteries in the battery holder.
  • 14. The battery package of claim 13, wherein:the perforated portion includes a first leg and a second leg extending to an edge of the first sheet of the second panel; the first sheet of the second panel includes a tab between the first leg and the second leg; and the perforated portion is removed from the first sheet of the second panel by pulling the tab.
  • 15. The battery package of claim 10, wherein:the first panel includes a first panel top edge and a first panel bottom edge; the first sheet of the second panel includes a first sheet bottom edge; the second sheet of the second panel includes a second sheet bottom edge: and the first panel top edge extends above the first sheet top edge and the second sheet top edge.
  • 16. The battery package of claim 15, wherein:the first panel bottom edge, the first sheet bottom edge and the second sheet bottom edge are located substantially an equal distance from the first panel top edge.
  • 17. The battery package of claim 16, wherein:the first panel includes a first panel angled edge between the first panel bottom edge and a panel side edge, and the first sheet of the second panel includes a first sheet angled edge between the first sheet bottom edge and a first sheet side edge, the first panel angled edge overlaying the first sheet angled edge to thereby expose a portion of the second sheet.
  • 18. The battery package of claim 15, wherein:the first sheet bottom edge and the first panel bottom edge are located substantially an equal distance from the first panel top edge; and the second sheet bottom edge extends below the first sheet bottom edge and the first panel bottom edge.
  • 19. The battery package of claim 10, wherein:the first panel includes an aperture located above the second panel, the aperture configured to accept a rod for hanging the backing on the rod.
  • 20. The battery package of claim 10, further including:a battery dispenser located within the battery holder; wherein the batteries are located within the battery dispenser.
  • 21. A battery package comprising:a backing having a first layer and a second layer pivotally connected to the first layer at a pivot connection point; said first layer including a first layer top edge and a first layer bottom edge, said second layer including a second layer top edge and a second layer bottom edge, with said first layer top edge extending above the second layer top edge; a battery holder connected to the backing and extending from the first layer; and batteries located within the battery holder; the backing including an aperture configured to accept a rod for hanging the backing and displaying the batteries, the aperture being located above the battery holder; the second layer including instructions for using the batteries; wherein the backing has a closed position for displaying the batteries and an open position wherein the first layer is flipped about the second layer to allow a user of the batteries to read the instructions.
  • 22. The battery package of claim 21, wherein:the aperture is located between said first layer top edge and the pivotal connection point.
  • 23. The battery package of claim 21, wherein:the battery holder is at least partially transparent.
  • 24. The battery package of claim 21, wherein:the first layer bottom edge and the second layer bottom edge are located substantially an equal distance from the first layer top edge.
  • 25. The battery package of claim 24, wherein:the first layer includes an angled edge between the first layer bottom edge and a side edge, thereby exposing a portion of the second layer.
  • 26. The battery package of claim 21, wherein:the second layer bottom edge extends below the first layer bottom edge.
  • 27. The battery package of claim 21, further including:a battery dispenser located within the battery holder; wherein the batteries are located within the battery dispenser.
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