Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to the field of display case packaging and containers for presenting gifts and promotional articles to the end user.
The presentation of gift items both for events and for personal and consumer gifts is accompanied by large quantities of waste materials. Boxes, bags, glues, seals . . . all these single-use items generate significant amounts of waste and pollutants. A confluence of current trends and needs are driving consumers raise their awareness of the amount of waste they generate. Consequently, there is a need for reusable containers that can be assembled cleanly and simply and that do not require the use of glues or other additional components. Pursuant to the above, the use of articles that generate zero residues is necessary to reduce the waste generated by consumption of single-use containers, thus refraining from contributing to increased environmental pollution.
The present disclosure provides a bookmark card that shifts between a collapsed or dismantled bookmark card configuration and a upright display configuration for small gift articles to address the aforesaid problems.
The following is the technical solution that the present invention proposes to solve the problems mentioned above:
A bookmark card and a display case that includes a flat cardboard main body punched into a shape that defines various sections by means of creases and a decorative upper part. The sections are folded along predefined creases for assembly of a display case for presentation of small articles.
The bookmark card and display case are composed of 4 lower and 1 upper sections. The lower sections are those configured to form the structural base of the display case.
The bookmark card and display case is provided with 2 holes in the lower sections at opposite ends that are connected to each other by inserting the article to be presented. Both the components—the structure and the article to be presented—are thus secured.
The bookmark card and display case is configured with an upper section as a variable decorative component, visible as a promotional claim panel and decorative support both in the upright display case configuration and the collapsed or dismantled bookmark configuration. In this latter configuration, said upper part is the section that protrudes to mark the place in the book.
The bookmark card and display case does not require the use of adhesives for assembly.
The bookmark card and display case, in which the card body is made of sufficiently thick cardboard to provide the appropriate rigidity to the display case.
The following are the advantages of the present disclosure compared to the state of the art:
Due to its dual configuration, the bookmark card and display case provides retailers and consumers with two items in one. It is provided in the collapsed configuration for shipment and, once received by the retailers and/or consumers, is folded appropriately and the assembled case is used to present small articles. When the end consumer receives the display case with the presented article and removes it, the configuration returns to its unfolded form as a bookmark card. Thus the final consumer obtains two articles in one and avoids generating unnecessary waste.
The embodiments of the present invention further include an assembly method by folding sections that form the walls of the display case and openings that connect the sections. By inserting the article to be presented, the display case is assembled without requiring the use of glues or other kinds of adhesive, thus simplifying assembly for retailers and consumers. Consequently, the invention prevents unnecessary production of waste. The following are brief descriptions of the drawings in the description of the embodiments in order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the present disclosure.
Detailed embodiments of the present invention are described herein. However, it must be understood that the embodiments thus described are merely examples of the invention which may be embodied in various alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, the specific structural and functional details set forth herein should not be construed as limiting the embodiments but merely as a representative basis for showing a person skilled in the art how to employ the present invention in various ways.
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The bookmark card and display case is divided into sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 made up of creases 6a, 6b, 6c and 6d. Sections 2, 3, 4 and 5 form the base structure and walls of the container for assembly of the upright display case configuration so that sections of 3, 4 and 5 are folded towards the rear to form the final pyramidal structure as shown in
The bookmark card and display case is provided with two openings at the opposite ends of sections 2, 3, 4 and 5, the opening 10 in section 2 and the opening 11 in section 5, On aligning these two openings, the front part of section 5 is left facing the rear part of section 2 and, the two openings being aligned, the structure can be fixed in place. The opening 10 that covers the opening 11 has plurality punched tabs as shown in
The clean-cut opening 11 is ready for insertion of the article to be presented through the opening 10, and this pushes the tabs of the opening 10 towards the interior of the structure and the article is fixed as shown in
The bookmark card and display case can present any object of suitable size and openings 10 and 11 can be adapted for optimum fastening. In
The body of the bookmark card and display case is made of sufficiently strong cardboard to act as a support, container, packaging and bookmark.
Sections 2-5 of the bookmark card are basically square and may vary in shape and size.
The figures may represent exemplary configurations for the invention to aid a proper understand of the features and functions that may be developed on the basis of the invention. The invention is not limited to the configurations illustrated herein but can be implemented using a variety of alternative configurations.
Furthermore, although the invention is described above in terms of various exemplary embodiments and implementations, it must be understood that the various features and functions described in one or more of the individual embodiments are used as illustrations. However, instead of these features or functions, one or more other different versions of the invention may be applied alone or in combination, regardless of whether said embodiments have been described or said features presented herein or not as part of the embodiment described. Therefore, the breadth and scope of the present invention, especially the following claims, are not limited to any of the exemplary embodiments described above.
Terms and phrases used in this document and variations thereof, unless expressly stated otherwise, shall be construed as open rather than limited. The term “example” is used to provide exemplary instances of the subject matter under discussion, not an exhaustive or delimited list thereof. Likewise, a group of elements linked with the conjunction “and” shall not be read as requiring that each and every one of said elements be present in the group, but should be read as “and/or” unless expressly indicated otherwise. Similarly, a group of elements linked with the conjunction “or” should not be interpreted as requiring mutual exclusivity between members of said group, but should also be read as “and/or” unless expressly stated otherwise. In addition, although the article, elements, or components of the disclosure may be described or claimed in the singular, the plural is understood to be within the scope thereof unless limitation to the singular is explicitly stated.
U.S. DESIGN Pat. No. D 881,279 and its divisional design applications 29/825,832 and 29/825,740, the descriptions of which are attached hereto as references. The novelty of the present invention provides the benefit of its double utility, not generating waste and adapting to a wide variety of articles.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 35506382 | May 2018 | US |
Child | 17885121 | US |