The present inventions generally pertain to shipping packaging, and more particularly to cardboard packaging for shipping collector cards.
The use of cardboard to package goods for shipping purposes is well known. Cardboard packaging materials are used for shipping a broad variety of products. There are many ways cardboard is used to create shipping containers. Cardboard can be cut, creased and folded into many different configurations depending on a variety of factors, such as the product to be packaged and shipped. Examples of patents or publications disclosing various containers include: U.S. Pat. No. 2,108,451 to Selezneff for “Envelope”; U.S. Pat. No. 2,833,401 to Lefebvre for “Covered Package With Releasable Initially Sealed and Locked Flap”; U.S. Pat. No. 3,174,244 to Walton for “Combination Photograph Easel and Mailing Envelope Unit”; U.S. Pat. No. 4,186,868 to Coleman for “Specialty Envelope”; U.S. Pat. No. 4,309,835 to Naeve for “Foldable Frame Structure”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,978,562 to Frenkel for “Greeting Card”; U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2002/0100797 to Hollingsworth et al. for “Gift Card Envelope”; German Patent No. DE 9213691 to Hans-Rudolf for “Document folder with cover to form satchel—has insertable couplers in form of flap covers which are inserted into slots in opposing side flaps and cover is held closed by rubber bands”; German Patent Publication No. DE 202012009998 to Witte Maya for “Flexibly usable commercially couponing boxes”; and Korean Patent Publication No. 20130004849U to Park for “Packing bags.”
As will become apparent from the description and explanation set forth below, the present inventions comprise superior structures from cardboard for housing and shipping collector cards.
In one aspect, the present inventions may comprise a cardboard packaging apparatus comprising: a rectangular section of cardboard having a first end, a second end, a length and a width; the rectangular section of cardboard including a first plurality of creases and a second plurality of creases; the first plurality of creases including a lower crease spaced apart from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard by a first distance; the second plurality of creases including a lower crease spaced apart from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard by a second distance, the first distance being less than the second distance; the rectangular section of cardboard including a lower flap defined between the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard and the first plurality of creases; the rectangular section of cardboard including a central support section defined between the first plurality of creases and the second plurality of creases; and the rectangular section of cardboard including an upper flap defined between the second plurality of creases and the second end of the rectangular section of cardboard. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard includes internal longitudinal flutes, the internal longitudinal flutes being generally parallel to the length of the rectangular section of cardboard. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the first plurality of creases and the second plurality of creases are generally parallel to each other. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the first plurality of creases and the second plurality of creases are generally perpendicular to opposite long sides of the rectangular section of cardboard. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard further includes a rectangular window having a first side and second side in generally parallel relationship to one another and in generally perpendicular relationship to opposite long sides of the rectangular section of cardboard, the first side being nearer than the second side to the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard, the window being disposed between the lower crease of the first plurality of creases and an upper crease of the first plurality of creases. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard further includes a tab adjacent the second end of the rectangular section of cardboard, the tab being adapted to engage with the window to hold the rectangular section of cardboard in a shipping position. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard has a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the rectangular section of cardboard including a first securing member and a second securing member, the first securing member being attached to the first side of the rectangular section of cardboard on the lower flap, the second securing member being attached to the second side of the rectangular section of card board on the upper flap, the first securing member and the second securing member being adapted for releasable engagement when the rectangular section of cardboard is in a shipping position.
In another aspect, the present inventions may include a cardboard packaging apparatus comprising: a rectangular section of cardboard having a first end, a second end, a length and a width; the rectangular section of cardboard including a first plurality of creases and a second plurality of creases; the first plurality of creases including a lower crease spaced apart from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard by a first distance; the second plurality of creases including a lower crease spaced apart from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard by a second distance, the first distance being less than the second distance; the rectangular section of cardboard including a lower flap defined between the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard and the first plurality of creases; the rectangular section of cardboard including a central support section defined between the first plurality of creases and the second plurality of creases; the rectangular section of cardboard including an upper flap defined between the second plurality of creases and the second end of the rectangular section of cardboard; and the rectangular section of cardboard further including a rectangular window having a first side and second side in generally parallel relationship to one another and in generally perpendicular relationship to opposite long sides of the rectangular section of cardboard, the first side being nearer than the second side to the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard, the window being disposed between the lower crease of the first plurality of creases and an upper crease of the first plurality of creases. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard includes internal longitudinal flutes, the internal longitudinal flutes being generally parallel to the length of the rectangular section of cardboard. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the first plurality of creases and the second plurality of creases are generally parallel to each other. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the first plurality of creases and the second plurality of creases are generally perpendicular to opposite long sides of the rectangular section of cardboard. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard further includes a tab adjacent the second end of the rectangular section of cardboard, the tab being adapted to engage with the window to hold the rectangular section of cardboard in a shipping position. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard has a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the rectangular section of cardboard including a first securing member and a second securing member, the first securing member being attached to the first side of the rectangular section of cardboard on the lower flap, the second securing member being attached to the second side of the rectangular section of card board on the upper flap, the first securing member and the second securing member being adapted for releasable engagement when the rectangular section of cardboard is in a shipping position. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the first plurality of creases are located on the rectangular section of cardboard a distance from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard in one of the ranges from 5 and 9 centimeters, 9 and 13 centimeters, and 6 and 10 centimeters. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the second plurality of creases are located on the rectangular section of cardboard a distance from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard in one of the ranges from 18 and 19 centimeters, 17 and 19 centimeters, 17 and 20 centimeters, 16 and 18 centimeters, and 22 and 24 centimeters.
In another aspect, the present inventions may include a cardboard packaging apparatus comprising: a rectangular section of cardboard having a first end, a second end, a length and a width; the rectangular section of cardboard including a first plurality of creases and a second plurality of creases; the first plurality of creases including a lower crease spaced apart from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard by a first distance; the second plurality of creases including a lower crease spaced apart from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard by a second distance, the first distance being less than the second distance; the rectangular section of cardboard including a lower flap defined between the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard and the first plurality of creases; the rectangular section of cardboard including a central support section defined between the first plurality of creases and the second plurality of creases; the rectangular section of cardboard including an upper flap defined between the second plurality of creases and the second end of the rectangular section of cardboard; the rectangular section of cardboard further including a rectangular window having a first side and second side in generally parallel relationship to one another and in generally perpendicular relationship to opposite long sides of the rectangular section of cardboard, the first side being nearer than the second side to the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard, the window being disposed between the lower crease of the first plurality of creases and an upper crease of the first plurality of creases; and the rectangular section of cardboard further including a tab adjacent the second end of the rectangular section of cardboard, the tab being adapted to engage with the window to hold the rectangular section of cardboard in a shipping position. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard includes internal longitudinal flutes, the internal longitudinal flutes being generally parallel to the length of the rectangular section of cardboard. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the rectangular section of cardboard has a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the rectangular section of cardboard including a first securing member and a second securing member, the first securing member being attached to the first side of the rectangular section of cardboard on the lower flap, the second securing member being attached to the second side of the rectangular section of card board on the upper flap, the first securing member and the second securing member being adapted for releasable engagement when the rectangular section of cardboard is in a shipping position. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the first plurality of creases are located on the rectangular section of cardboard a distance from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard in one of the ranges from 5 and 9 centimeters, 9 and 13 centimeters, and 6 and 10 centimeters. Another feature of this aspect of the present inventions may be that the second plurality of creases are located on the rectangular section of cardboard a distance from the first end of the rectangular section of cardboard in one of the ranges from 18 and 19 centimeters, 17 and 19 centimeters, 17 and 20 centimeters, 16 and 18 centimeters, and 22 and 24 centimeters.
Other features, aspects and advantages of the present inventions will become apparent from the following discussion and detailed description.
While the inventions will be described in connection with the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the scope of protection is not intended to limit the inventions to those embodiments. On the contrary, the scope of protection is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the inventions as defined by the appended claims.
Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein like numerals denote identical elements throughout the several views, there is shown various views of cardboard packaging for shipping collector cards, such as collectible sports cards. Referring to
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Regarding the locations of the first plurality of creases 16, a first crease 16A may be located a distance A from a first end 22 of the section of cardboard 10, a second crease 16B may be located a distance B from the first end 22, a third crease 16C may be located a distance C from the first end 22, a fourth crease 16D may be located a distance D from the first end 22, and a fifth crease 16E may be located a distance E from the first end 22. In a specific embodiment, as summarized in
Regarding the locations of the second plurality of creases 18, a first crease 18F may be located a distance F from a first end 22 of the section of cardboard 10, a second crease 18G may be located a distance G from the first end 22, a third crease 18H may be located a distance H from the first end 22, a fourth crease 18I may be located a distance I from the first end 22, and a fifth crease 18J may be located a distance J from the first end 22. In a specific embodiment, as summarized in
Regarding the location of the window 12 on the rectangular section of cardboard 10, the window 12 may have a first side 13 and a second side 17, with the first side 13 being closest to the first end 22 of the section of cardboard 10. In a specific embodiment, the first side 13 and the second side 17 may be generally parallel to one another. Various distances from the first end 22 of the cardboard 10 to the first side 13 of the window 12 are summarized in
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The rectangular section of cardboard 10 may be provided in a variety of dimensions. In addition, the positioning and number of crease 16 and 18 may also be provided at various locations on the rectangular section of cardboard 10, depending on the size of card holder 28 desired to be packaged and then shipped. For example, the above dimensions for distances A-I are provided with reference to
It should be appreciated that the cardboard packaging of the present inventions are intended for use with a variety of sizes of collector cards and collector card holders. The present inventions are not limited to any particular size of cardboard, collector cards, or collector card holders. Various sizes of cardboard packaging can be constructed in accordance with the present invention based, for example, on the size of the card holder 28 to be contained in the package. For example, card holders may come in various sizes, such as 75 point (Pt), 100 Pt, 120 Pt, and 180 Pt. These are examples of different thicknesses for card holders 28. As mentioned above, the specific locations of the various creases applied to the cardboard 10 will be designed in specific embodiments of the present inventions to coordinate with the thickness and dimensions of the card holder 28 to be contained in the package.
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It is to be understood that the inventions disclosed herein are not limited to the exact details of construction, operation, exact materials or embodiments shown and described. Although specific embodiments of the inventions have been described, various modifications, alterations, alternative constructions, and equivalents are also encompassed within the scope of the inventions. Although the present inventions may have been described using a particular series of steps, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the scope of the present inventions is not limited to the described series of steps. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. It will be evident that additions, subtractions, deletions, and other modifications and changes may be made thereunto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the inventions as set forth in the claims set forth below. Accordingly, the inventions are therefore to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims. None of the claim language should be interpreted pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 112(f) unless the word “means” is recited in any of the claim language, and then only with respect to any recited “means” limitation.