Various types of boxes or other containers are available for storing and displaying small articles and products, such as jewelry. The boxes may be used in a home for personal use or in the retail environment for commercial use. The box stores the product when the product is not being displayed to protect it from damage. The product may also be displayed using the box as a display platform to provide a more pleasing presentation of the product. This is particularly true in a retail environment. When purchasing an item, a product seems more desirable to the consumer when it is displayed in an aesthetically pleasing manner. To provide a more visually pleasing display, the box may be converted to a display platform on which to show or exhibit the product. The box thus serves two functions, as a protective housing when the product is being stored and as an aesthetically pleasing display when the product is being shown. While several convertible boxes are currently available, room for improvement remains.
Some aspects relate to a container having a housing with an open top and a lid attached to the housing. The lid includes a first panel having a first edge and a second edge, a second panel having a first edge and a second edge, and a third panel. The first edge of the first panel is attached to the housing at a first hinge. The first edge of the second panel is attached to the second edge of the first panel at a second hinge. The third panel is attached to the second edge of the second panel at a third hinge. The lid is positionable in a first position and a second position. When the lid is in the first position, the lid covers the open top of the housing and the first hinge and the third hinge form a virtual hinge. When the lid is in the second position, the lid forms an A-Frame over the open top such that the second panel forms a display platform. The third panel maintains the lid in the second position.
Some aspects relate to a box for storing and displaying a small article. The box includes a base and a cover. The base has a bottom panel, a first substantially vertical wall, a second substantially vertical wall opposite the first substantially vertical wall, a third substantially vertical wall and a fourth substantially vertical wall opposite the third substantially vertical wall. The substantially vertical walls extend substantially perpendicularly from the bottom panel. The cover is attached to one of the substantially vertical walls of the base and includes a front panel attached to the base at a first hinge, a rear panel attached to the front panel at a second hinge, and a flap attached to the rear panel at a third hinge. The flap maintains the cover in a display position relative to the base. The first vertical wall of the base and the flap each includes a magnetic component that interact to maintain the cover in the display position.
Some aspects relate to a method of displaying a product by first pivoting a cover to which the product is secured about a hinge away from a front wall of a box. The cover has an attachment section, an intermediate section and an end section. The method further includes extending the intermediate section from the attachment section, extending the end section from the intermediate section, bending the intermediate section towards the attachment section to form an acute angle between a bottom surface of the intermediate section and a bottom surface of the attachment section, and positioning the end section parallel to the front wall of the box such that a connection component of the end section interacts with a complementary connection component of the front wall to maintain the bottom surface of the attachment section and the bottom surface of the intermediate section at an acute angle relative to one another. The method also includes displaying the product on the intermediate section to a viewer.
Some aspects relate to a display platform including a structure, a top and a means for maintaining the display platform in a display position. The structure includes a base piece, first side piece, a second side piece, a third side piece and a fourth side piece. The side pieces are attached to the base piece. The top is attached to one of the side pieces of the structure and includes an attachment segment attached to one of the side pieces, an intermediate segment attached to the attachment segment at a second hinge, and an end segment attached to the intermediate segment at a third hinge. The end segment maintains the cover in the display position and is substantially equal in size to the side pieces.
Various other aspects are contemplated and should be understood with reference to the text and drawings that follow.
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, some embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. As alluded to above, the intention, however, is not to limit the invention by those examples. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives.
The box 10 may be used for product storage and display in a number of environments, including, but not limited to, home environments and retail environments. In addition, although some examples of the product 16 are discussed as being earrings, for example, any of a variety of articles or products may be stored and displayed using the box 10, including articles of a variety of types and sizes. For example, the box 10 is optionally adapted or otherwise sized and shaped to house clothing items, toys, or other articles or accessories.
The base 12, also described as a housing or a structure, includes a bottom panel 18, a front vertical wall 20, a rear vertical wall 22, a first vertical side wall 24 (shown in phantom) and a second vertical side wall 26. The front vertical wall 20 includes a bottom edge 28 and a top edge 30, the rear vertical wall 22 includes a bottom edge 32 and a top edge 34, the first vertical side wall 24 includes a bottom edge 36 and a top edge 38, and the second vertical side wall 26 includes a bottom edge 40 and a top edge 42. The bottom edges 28, 32, 36, 40 of the vertical walls 20, 22, 24, 26, respectively, are attached to the bottom panel 18 such that they extend substantially perpendicularly from the bottom panel 18. Each of the vertical walls 20, 22, 24, 26 is also attached to each adjacent vertical wall 20, 22, 24, 26 at a substantially ninety degree angle to form a rectangular shape. When the vertical walls 20, 22, 24, 26 are attached to the bottom panel 18 and to each other, the top edge 30 of the front vertical wall 20 sits below the top edges 34, 38, 42 of the other vertical walls 22, 24, 26 to form a notch 27 along the top edges 30, 34, 38, 42 of the base 12.
In some embodiments, the bottom panel 18 is about 4 inches long and about 3.5 inches wide, although other dimensions are contemplated. The front vertical wall 20 is about 4 inches long and about 0.9 inches high, although other dimensions are contemplated. The rear vertical wall 22 is about 3.5 inches long and about 1 inch high, although other dimensions are contemplated. Each of the first and second vertical side walls 24, 26 is about 4 inches long and about 1 inch high, although other dimensions are contemplated. In some embodiments, the base 12 is optionally formed of cardboard, wood, plastic, metal, or other suitable material.
If desired, the base 12 also includes an optional padding 44 (shown in broken lines in
The cover 14, also described as a lid or a top, is partitioned into three hingedly attached sections, a first attachment section or panel 46, a second intermediate section or panel 48 and a third end section or panel 50. The first attachment panel 46, also described as a front portion, has a first edge 52, a second edge 54, a top surface 56 and a bottom surface 58; the second intermediate panel 48, also described as a rear portion, has a first edge 60, a second edge 62, a top surface 64 and a bottom surface 66; and the third end panel 50, also described as a flap, has a first edge 68, a second edge 70, a top surface 72 and a bottom surface 74. The first edge 52 of the first attachment panel 46 is attached to the top edge 34 of the rear vertical wall 22 to form a first hinge 76. The second edge 54 of the first attachment panel 46 is attached to the first edge 60 of the second intermediate panel 48 to form a second hinge 78. The second edge 62 of the second intermediate panel 48 is attached to the first edge 68 of the third end panel 50 to form a third hinge 80.
In some embodiments, the bottom panel 18, front vertical wall 20, rear vertical wall 22, first vertical side wall 24 and second vertical side wall 26 of the base are attached to each other by adhesives and the first attachment panel 46, second intermediate panel 48 and third end panel 50 of the cover 14 are attached to each other by first hinge 76, second hinge 78 and third hinge 80 (as shown in
Alternatively,
The first attachment panel 46 is substantially the same length but is slightly more narrow than the bottom panel 18 so that the first attachment panel 46 fits within the top edges 38, 42 of the first and second vertical side walls 24, 26, respectively. The second intermediate panel 48 is substantially the same width but slightly shorter than the first attachment panel 46 so that the second intermediate panel 48 fits within the vertical walls 20, 22, 24, 26 of the base 12 when the box 10 is in the storage position. The third end panel 50 is slightly more narrow and slightly shorter than the rear vertical wall 22 so that the third end panel 50 fits between the first and second vertical side walls 24, 26 but does not extend past the top edges 34, 38, 42. In some embodiments, the first attachment panel 46 is about 4 inches long and about 3.4 inches wide, the second intermediate panel 48 is about 3.9 inches long and about 3.4 inches wide, and the third end panel 50 is about 3.4 inches long and about 0.9 inches high, although other dimensions are contemplated. The cover 14 is optionally formed of cardboard, wood, plastic, metal, or other suitable material.
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The box 10 also optionally includes a securement means 90 including a tab 92 and a loop 94 for maintaining the box 10 in the storage position. The tab 92 includes a free end 92a and a body portion 92b attached to the bottom panel 18, the rear vertical wall 22 and part of the first attachment panel 46, for example using an adhesive. The loop 94 includes a first end 94a, a second end 94b (each shown in dotted lines in
Once the cover 14 is positioned over the base 12, the free end 92a of the tab 92 is slipped between the top surface 56 of the first attachment panel 46 and the loop 94 to secure the box 10 in the storage position. The free end 92a of the tab 92 is pulled through the loop 94 such that the free end 92a is aligned with and overlaps the body portion 92b. In this position, the tab 92 and loop 94 help prevent the cover 14 from lifting from the notch 27 of the base 12. In some embodiments, the tab 92 and the loop 94 present an attractive, finished look for retailing the box 10 as a gift box to be presented by a purchaser to a third party.
The box 10 also optionally includes additional means for maintaining the free end 92a of the tab 92 in alignment with the body 92b of the tab 92 and to the top surface 56 of the first attachment panel 46 when the box 10 is in the storage position. As alluded to above, in addition to securing the cover 14 to the base 12, the tab 92 and the loop 94 also optionally add a decorative feature to the box 10. The loop 94 further optionally includes indicia, which is optionally used for marketing purposes, for example, by placing the name of a company on the box 10. Although
When a user desires to expose the product 16 (shown in
The first attachment panel 46 and the second intermediate panel 48 are then folded about the first hinge 76 between the rear vertical wall 22 and the first attachment panel 46 away from the top edge 30 of the front vertical wall 20. As can be seen in
The third end panel 50 is then pivoted about the third hinge 80 between the second intermediate panel 48 and the third end panel 50 such that the second edge 70 of the third panel 50 is pivoted away from the second intermediate panel 48 and is substantially perpendicular with the bottom panel 18 of the base 12.
Similar to the rear vertical wall 22 (shown in
As can be seen in
To return the box 10 to the open (
A plurality of boxes 10 in the storage, open and display positions are optionally displayed in a retail environment to allow consumers to view the boxes 10 in their various functional positions. In these positions, the consumers are also able to view the product 16.
The storage and display box of the present invention is positionable in a storage position, an open position and a display position. The box thus allows a user to store, remove and display a product. The box includes an open top base and a cover hingedly attached to the base. The cover is divided into three sections, an attachment section attached to the base, an intermediate section attached to the attachment section, and an end section attached to the intermediate section. When the box is in the storage position, the intermediate section is folded against the attachment section to cover the base and the end section is positioned within the base. When the box is in the open position, the intermediate section and the attachment section are pulled away from the base. When the box is in the display position, the attachment section and the intermediate section form an inverted V-shape. The end section is positioned within the base and supports the attachment and intermediate sections. A product is positionable on the intermediate section for storage and display.
Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/049,306, filed Apr. 30, 2008, entitled “Box with A-Frame Product Support,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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