Carton with supplemental information panel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6347704
  • Patent Number
    6,347,704
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A carton for packaging articles, having at least one supplemental information panel hingedly connected to one of the wall panels. The supplemental information panel is disposed inside the carton and can be withdrawn through an end of the carton.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to folding cartons and, more particularly, to a folding carton having at least one supplemental information panel providing additional space for the printing of indicia thereon.




For many years, manufacturers have packaged products of many types and sizes in paperboard cartons. For items manufactured and packaged for resale, manufacturers often utilize the surfaces of the cartons for distinctive, catchy advertising, intended to induce consumers to purchase the product. As consumer product and product liability standards have evolved in recent decades, manufacturers have been required to print increasing amounts of consumer protection information directly on the outside of cartons, or in the alternative, on paper inserts placed in the cartons with the product. Further, many regulatory warnings are now required to be of a particular type or size. This has increased the need for printing area, whether on the outside of cartons or on the paper inserts packaged with the product. While printed paper inserts are relatively inexpensive to produce, considerable difficulty is involved in folding the inserts and placing them in the cartons. There is also considerable effort and expense involved in making sure the correct insert is placed in the corresponding package, as a mistake can have extremely bad consequences. Also, quite often, after purchase consumers never remove the inserts from the cartons, simply discard them, or they otherwise become removed from the carton.




The prior art discloses cartons having an additional separable panel directed to providing recipes or coupons. The additional panel may not be reattached, and is permanently separated from the carton. There is further known a one-piece carton having an integral coupon card in a side panel that may be detached from the carton along a perforated line, but the construction of the carton and coupon is not directed to additional printing area and cannot be returned to its original configuration once opened. There are also known in the art cartons having fifth panels for supporting the cartons from displays or for use as closure flaps once the cartons have been initially opened by means of removable tear strips or the like.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a carton for packaging articles wherein at least one supplemental information panel provides substantially more printing space for instructions, consumer information, or regulatory warnings. The present invention provides such a carton whereby a purchaser can access and view instructions, information, and warnings without destructively altering the carton. Thus the carton is still usable with the information intact.




Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention is to provide a carton for packaging articles that includes an integrally-formed supplemental information panel in addition to coated walls such that printing, images, or other indicia may be printed on each of the outer surfaces and on the information panel. Desirably, all outer surfaces, as well as the additional panels, are coated with a water-soluble silicon based coating suitable for printing thereon and sufficiently heat resistant to withstand printing. One such coating is manufactured by Kelstar Enterprises, Inc. as Item ACC222.




To provide additional printing surface area, at least one supplemental information panel is connected to the inside surface of one of the carton wall panels. At least one of the surfaces of this supplemental information panel is coated for printing. The information panel can be formed of two or more individual panels that are connected together in series and folded one upon the other with at least one surface coated to receive additional print media thereon. The information panel so formed can be folded over and disposed within the end of the carton when the carton is being shipped, stored, or displayed for sale to consumers. Desirably, the extended information panel of the present invention is formed from two or more connected panels that are attached in hinge-like fashion to each other and to the inner surface or edge of a wall panel. The panels are folded one upon the other to form a single information panel of a size slightly smaller than the end closure panel such that the information panel can be extensibly withdrawn from the end of the carton. Once a consumer item, such as a pharmaceutical, has been placed in the carton, the supplemental information panel is disposed within the carton. Alternatively, the supplemental information panel may be folded and adhered to the inner surface of the wall panel to which it is hingedly connected before the item is placed in the carton.




Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a single blank for folding into a carton and having a plurality of adjacent wall panels, a supplemental information panel, and end closure panels. The blank is comprised of multiple rectangular panels. A coating is conventionally provided on one surface of the blank for printing, images, or other indicia. The box is so folded that the coated side forms the exterior of the box and the uncoated side forms the interior of the box.




These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art after a reading of the following description of the preferred embodiment when considered with the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a carton constructed according to the present invention showing the supplemental information panel disposed inside one end of the carton;





FIG. 2

is a front perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

except illustrating the supplemental information panel in the withdrawn position; and





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a blank foldable sheet material from which a carton constructed according to the present invention may be formed.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings in general and

FIG. 1

in particular, it will be understood that the illustrations are for the purpose of describing a preferred embodiment of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention thereto. As best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, a carton constructed according to the present invention, generally designated


10


, includes wall panels


12


,


14


,


16


, and


20


, all hingedly connected along fold lines. The carton


10


may be formed from a unitary blank of foldable sheet material such as paperboard where the weight of the paperboard used in the construction of carton


10


is dependent upon the weight of the articles being packaged. Desirably, one complete surface of the sheet material is coated such that printing, images, and other indicia


22


may be applied thereto. The coating is conventionally a water-soluble silicon based material or other coating material that is suitable for printing thereon and sufficiently heat resistant to withstand printing and hot glue adhesion. One such coating is manufactured by Kelstar Enterprises, Inc. as Item ACC222.




Turning now to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the preferred embodiment of carton


10


includes an end closure panel


26


with tuck flap


27


hingedly connected on one end to wall panel


12


and on the other end to wall panel


16


. Upon placing an article in the carton


10


, end closure panels


26


may be folded down over the open end of the carton and secured closed with tuck flap


27


that is inserted adjacent the inner surface of wall panel


12


or


16


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, depending upon the article to be packaged, it may be desirable to employ closure tabs


40


in addition to end closure panels


26


. The closure tabs


40


are substantially the same size and may be hingedly connected to the ends of wall panels


14


and


20


. Closure tabs


40


are folded inward over the end opening of carton


10


before end closure panels


26


are folded inward and secured.




The configuration of walls


12


,


14


,


16


, and


20


, closure panels


26


, and closure tabs


40


is conventional. The present invention adds to the above construction a supplemental information panel


30


sized to be extensibly withdrawn through the end of carton


10


. As best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a supplemental information panel


30


is desirably comprised of at least two panels


32


hingedly connected together along fold lines, whereby supplemental panel


30


is then hingedly connected to an interior surface or edge of carton


10


. Supplemental information panel


30


may be foldably disposed within carton


10


, or in the alternative, panels


32


may be releasably adhered one upon the other and disposed with carton


10


or folded one upon the other in accordion fashion and disposed within carton


10


. As best seen in

FIG. 3

, carton


10


may include at least one interior panel


34


integrally formed with carton


10


and adhered to wall panel


16


. Where interior panel


34


is included, supplemental information panel


30


may be hingedly attached along a fold line or tear line to interior panel


34


. Alternatively, panel


34


may be separately formed. In such case, panel


34


could be smaller and easily adhered to the inside surface of any one of wall panels


12


,


14


,


16


, or


20


.




Turning now to

FIG. 3

, the blank forming a carton constructed to the present invention is shown. As can be seen, the blank is in the form of a single planar unitary sheet of cardboard or paperboard in which one surface is coated and printed. The main body of the carton is formed from four substantially rectangular panels


12


,


14


,


16


, and


20


. These panels are linked to each other by means of horizontal folding lines


42




a


,


42




b


, and


42




c


which facilitate folding of the carton panels relative to each other. Each of panels


14


and


20


is provided with a pair of closure tabs


40


connected along respective transverse edges by means of corresponding score lines


44


. Similarly, each of panels


12


and


16


is provided with a closure panel


26


hingedly attached along fold lines


46


such that the closure panel


26


attached to wall panel


16


is at the opposite end of the carton


10


from the closure panel


26


attached to wall panel


12


.




In forming a carton from the blank according to the present invention, wall


16


and wall


14


are formed by folding rectangular panels along fold line


42




a


. Likewise, walls


16


and


20


are formed by folding the blank panels along fold lines


42




b


and


42




c


. Closure of the carton is accomplished by folding panel


34


inward along fold line


42




d


and adhering panel


34


to the inner surface of panel


16


.




Supplemental information panel


30


is formed of adjacent panels


32


that are hingedly connected together and extend upward from fold line


42




e


on panel


34


. Panels


32


are folded one upon the other along fold lines


42




f


and


42




g


. At least one surface of panels


32


is coated for the printing of indicia thereon. Once formed, supplemental information panel


30


is disposed within carton


10


near the end (

FIG. 1

) and can be extended through the end of carton


10


(FIG.


2


). Where panel


34


is separately formed, the blank will not include panel


34


or supplemental information panel


30


. In that case, panel


34


with attached supplemental information panel


30


can be adhered to any one of wall panels


12


,


14


,


16


, or


20


either during or after the formation of carton


10


from the blank.




Closure of carton


10


is achieved by first folding information panel


30


and disposing it within the carton adjacent wall panel


34


. Closure tabs


40


are then folded inwardly along fold lines


44


and end closure panels


26


are folded inward along fold lines


46


and tuck flaps


27


are inserted into the carton adjacent to wall panels


12


and


16


. Alternatively, closure tabs


40


could be folded inwardly first and then information panel


30


could be folded and disposed atop tabs


40


and beneath closure panel


26


.




Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A carton for packaging an item, said carton comprising:(a) a plurality of wall panels of substantially equal length, each of said wall panels having first and second end edges and side edges; coated outer surfaces for printing thereon; wherein said wall panels are connected together along said side edges to form corners; (b) at least one supplemental information panel having at least one surface for printing thereon and connected to at least one of said wall panels along one of said end edges; and (c) said at least one supplemental information panel being formed of at least two sub-panels, the length of any sub-panel being no greater than the corresponding dimension of the adjacent wall panel end edge, the sub-panels being foldably disposed one upon the other and positionable within said carton such that said information panel is extendable from an opened end of said carton.
  • 2. The carton of claim 1 wherein one of said wall panels forms an interior panel having end edges, said interior panel adhered to one of said wall panels to form said carton.
  • 3. The carton of claim 1 further including end closure panels hingedly connected to at least one said wall panel first end edge and to at least one said wall panel second end edge.
  • 4. The carton of claim 2 wherein said at least one supplemental information panel is hingedly attached to an end edge of said interior panel and extends outwardly therefrom through the end of said carton.
  • 5. A blank for folding into a carton, said blank comprising:(a) a plurality of wall panels, all of which are substantially the same length, and which are hingedly connected together along side edges, said panels having end edges; and (b) at least one supplemental information panel formed of at least two hingedly connected sub-panels extending outwardly from and hingedly connected to at least one end edge of at least one wall panel, the length of any sub-panel being no greater than the corresponding dimension of the adjacent wall panel end edge.
  • 6. The blank of claim 5 wherein one of said plurality of wall panels forms an interior wall panel having end edges, said interior panel being hingedly connected to a side edge of another one of said wall panels and capable of underlying and being adhered to one of said wall panels to form said carton.
  • 7. The blank of claim 5 wherein at least one of said wall panel end edges at each end of said carton is provided with a closure panel hingedly secured thereto.
  • 8. The blank of claim 5 further comprising a coating on at least one surface thereof for printing.
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