The present invention relates generally to containers. In particular, the present invention relates to containers that are child-resistant.
Flat sheets of paperboard, typically referred to as blanks, have been used for many years as the starting material to form containers. Paperboard containers may be made of single or multiple layers. Containers are adapted to contain and secure a product. Some of these products are not meant or desired for children. Thus, with these types of products, it is often desirable to have child-resistance features associated with the container to prevent or inhibit children from gaining access to the product located within the container.
In addition to having a child-resistant container or container assembly, it is desirable to have other attributes such as a container or container assembly that is easy to pack with product, sturdy and fully enclosed for protection of contents during storage and shipping, and aesthetically pleasing to customers.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a child-resistant container assembly that addresses many, if not all, of these attributes.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, a container assembly includes an outer sleeve, a slide-out tray and a pop-up carton. The outer sleeve includes a front, a back, first and second sides, a top and an open end opposite of the top. The first and second sides form respective first and second outer sleeve apertures. At least one of the back and the top of the outer sleeve forms a third outer sleeve aperture. The first and second sides have at least a double thickness adjacent to the first and second outer sleeve apertures. The slide-out tray includes a front, a back, first and second sides, and a bottom. The slide-out tray forms an elongated area. The first side of the slide-out tray includes at least one minor first side flap folded thereon. The second side of the slide-out tray includes at least one minor second side flap folded thereon. The slide-out tray is received in the open end of the outer sleeve. The pop-up carton includes a front, a back, first and second sides, a bottom, and a top. The pop-up carton is attached to the slide-out tray and is located within the elongated area of the slide-out tray in a first position.
The slide-out tray is configured to initially move with respect to the outer sleeve by contacting (a) the at least one minor first side flap of the slide-out tray via the first outer sleeve aperture, (b) the at least one minor second side flap of the slide-out tray via the second outer sleeve aperture, and (c) the slide-out tray via the third outer sleeve aperture. The pop-up carton is moved from the first position within the slide-out tray to a second position extending from the slide-out tray during the movement of the slide-out tray with respect to the outer sleeve.
According to another embodiment, a container assembly includes a first blank, a second blank and a third blank. The first blank includes a first plurality of panels and a first plurality of flaps integrally formed from a first sheet of material configured to form an outer sleeve. The first plurality of panels includes a first side panel, a second side panel, a back panel, and a front panel of the outer sleeve. The first side panel forms a first outer sleeve aperture. The second side panel forms a second outer sleeve aperture. The first plurality of flaps forms a top of the outer sleeve. The first plurality of flaps includes at least one first side flap and at least one second side flap. The at least one first side flap is configured to form at least a double thickness portion adjacent to the first outer sleeve aperture. The at least one second side flap is configured to form at least a double thickness portion adjacent to the second outer sleeve aperture. The second blank includes a second plurality of panels and a second plurality of flaps integrally formed from a second sheet of material configured to form a slide-out tray. The second plurality of panels includes a first side panel, a second side panel, a back panel, and a front panel of the slide-out tray. The front panel includes an elongated aperture. The second plurality of flaps includes at least one minor first side flap configured to be folded on the first side panel and at least one minor second side flap configured to be folded on the second side panel. The third blank includes a third plurality of panels and a third plurality of flaps integrally formed from a third sheet of material configured to form the pop-up carton. The third plurality of panels includes a first side panel, a second side panel, a back panel, and a front panel of the pop-up carton. The third plurality of flaps forms a bottom and a top of the pop-up carton.
The slide-out tray is configured to be received in the outer sleeve. The pop-up carton is configured to be attached to the slide-out tray. The slide-out tray is configured to initially move with respect to the outer sleeve by contacting (a) the at least one minor first side flap of the slide-out tray via the first outer sleeve aperture, (b) the at least one minor second side flap of the slide-out tray via the second outer sleeve aperture, and (c) the slide-out tray via the third outer sleeve aperture. The pop-up carton is configured to move from the first position within the slide-out tray to a second position extending from the slide-out tray during the movement of the slide-out tray with respect to the outer sleeve.
According to one method of accessing product from a child-resistance container assembly, an outer sleeve is provided and includes a front, a back, first and second sides, a top and an open end opposite of the top. The first and second sides form respective first and second outer sleeve apertures. At least one of the back and the top of the outer sleeve forms a third outer sleeve aperture. The first and second sides have at least a double thickness adjacent to the first and second outer sleeve apertures. A slide-out tray is provided that includes a slide-out tray having a front, a back, first and second sides, and a bottom. The slide-out tray forms an elongated area. The first side of the slide-out tray includes at least one minor first side flap folded thereon. The second side of the slide-out tray includes at least one minor second side flap folded thereon. The slide-out tray is received in the open end of the outer sleeve. A pop-up carton is provided and includes a pop-up carton having a front, a back, first and second sides, a bottom, and a top. The pop-up carton is attached to the slide-out tray and is located within the elongated area of the slide-out tray in a first position.
The sliding tray is moved with respect to the outer sleeve by contacting (a) the at least one minor first side flap of the slide-out tray via the first outer sleeve aperture, (b) the at least one minor second side flap of the slide-out tray via the second outer sleeve aperture, and (c) the slide-out tray via the third outer sleeve aperture. The pop-up carton is moved from the first position within the slide-out tray to a second position extending from the slide-out tray during the movement of the slide-out tray with respect to the outer sleeve such that product is removable.
According to a further embodiment, a container assembly includes an outer sleeve, a slide-out tray and a pop-up carton. The outer sleeve includes a front, a back, first and second sides, a top and an open end opposite of the top. The outer sleeve further includes a minor front flap. The first and second sides form respective first and second outer sleeve apertures. At least one of the back and the top of the outer sleeve forms a third outer sleeve aperture. The first and second sides have at least a triple thickness adjacent to the first and second outer sleeve apertures. The slide-out tray includes a front, a back, first and second sides, a bottom, and first and second interior side walls. The slide-out tray forms an elongated area. The first side of the slide-out tray includes at least one minor first side flap folded thereon. The second side of the slide-out tray includes at least one minor second side flap folded thereon. The slide-out tray is received in the open end of the outer sleeve. The pop-up carton includes a front, a back, first and second sides, a bottom, and a top. The pop-up carton is attached to the slide-out tray and is located within the elongated area of the slide-out tray in a first position. The pop-up carton further includes first and second pop-up tab sections.
The slide-out tray is configured to initially move with respect to the outer sleeve by contacting (a) the at least one minor first side flap of the slide-out tray via the first outer sleeve aperture, (b) the at least one minor second side flap of the slide-out tray via the second outer sleeve aperture, and (c) the slide-out tray via the third outer sleeve aperture. The pop-up carton is moved from the first position within the slide-out tray to a second position extending from the slide-out tray during the movement of the slide-out tray with respect to the outer sleeve. The first and second pop-up tab sections and the minor front flap of the outer sleeve assist in moving the pop-up carton between the first and second positions.
The above summary is not intended to represent each embodiment or every aspect of the present invention. Additional features and benefits of the present invention are apparent from the detailed description and figures set forth below.
Other advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, a specific embodiment thereof has been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
The outer sleeve blank 10 further includes a first major back flap 20, a second major back flap 22, a first minor top flap 24, a first minor front flap 26, a second minor top flap 28, a third minor top flap 30, a first major side flap 32a, a first minor side flap 32b, a second major side flap 34a, a second minor side flap 34b and a first minor back flap 36. The first major back flap 20 and the second major back flap 22 are hingedly connected to the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18, respectively, via fold lines. As shown in
The first minor top flap 24 is hingedly connected between the front panel 12 and the back panel 14 via fold lines. The first minor top flap 24 and the back panel 14 together form an aperture 52. The aperture 52 is generally circular in
The first minor front flap 26 is hingedly connected to the front panel 12 via a fold line and is located opposite of the first minor top flap 24. The second minor top flap 28 and the third minor top flap 30 are hingedly connected to the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18, respectively, via fold lines. The second and third minor top flaps 28, 30 are located adjacent to the first minor top flap 24 and are separated by cut lines 38, 40, respectively.
The first and second major side flaps 32a, 34a are hingedly connected to the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18, respectively, via fold lines. The first major side flap 32a and first minor side flap 32b are hingedly connected by a fold line. The second major side flap 34a and the second minor side flap 34b are hingedly connected by a fold line. The first and second major side flaps 32a, 34a are located opposite of the second and third minor top flaps 28, 30, respectively. The first minor back flap 36 is hingedly connected to the back panel 14 via a fold line.
Turning now to
The slide-out tray blank 110 further includes a first minor front panel 120, a first interior side panel 122, a second back panel 124, a second interior side panel 126 and a second minor front panel 128. Adjacent panels 120, 122, 124, 126, 128 are connected with one another by substantially parallel fold lines as shown in
The slide-out tray 110 also includes a first minor top flap 130a, a first minor back flap 130b, a first minor bottom flap 132a and a second minor back flap 132b. The first minor top flap 130a and the first minor back flap 130b are hingedly connected to each other via a fold line, and the first minor bottom flap 132a and the second minor back flap 132b are also hingedly connected to each other via a fold line. The first minor top flap 130a and the first minor bottom 132a are connected to the front panel 112 via respective fold lines and are located on opposing sides.
The slide-out tray blank 110 also includes first, second, third and fourth minor side flaps 134a, 134b, 136a, 136b, and second, third and fourth minor bottom flaps 138, 140, 142. The first and second minor side flaps 134a, 134b are hingedly connected to each other via a fold line, and the third and fourth minor side flaps 136a, 136b are hingedly connected to each other via a fold line. The first minor side flap 134a and the second minor bottom flap 138 are hingedly connected to the first side panel 116 and are located on opposing sides thereof. The third minor side flap 136a and the third minor bottom flap 140 are hingedly connected to the second side panel 118 and are located on opposing sides thereof. The fourth minor bottom flap 142 is hingedly connected to the second back panel 124.
The slide-out tray blank 110 further includes a fifth minor bottom flap 144 and a second minor top flap 146. The fifth minor bottom flap 144 is hingedly connected via a fold line to the first minor bottom flap 132a and is separated from the front panel 112 via cut lines 148a-148c as shown in
Turning now to
The pop-up carton blank 210 further includes a first top minor flap 222 and a second top minor flap 224. These top minor flaps 222, 224 are configured to prevent any contaminants from entering into the carton after being formed from the pop-up carton blank 210. These top minor flaps 222, 224 are configured to be folded inwardly when product is placed within the formed carton. The first and second top minor flaps 222, 224 are hingedly connected to the first and second side panels 218, 220, respectively, via fold lines.
The pop-up carton blank 210 further includes an attachment flap 230, and first and second pop-out tab sections 232a, 232b that are connected to each other via a fold line as shown in
The minor top flap 240 is hingedly connected to the front panel 212 via a fold line. The minor top flap 240 forms an aperture 248 therein. The aperture 248 allows a user to easily gain access to the contents in the pop-up carton as will be discussed below. The minor top flap 240 is separated from the first and second top minor flaps 222, 224 by respective cut lines 252, 254. The front panel 212 forms a viewing aperture 250 that is shaped and sized to enable a user to determine if contents remain within the formed pop-up carton. The apertures 248, 250 may be shaped and sized differently than depicted in
The pop-up carton blank 210 also includes a minor bottom flap 242 and a side minor flap 244. The minor bottom flap 242 is hingedly connected to the second back panel 216 via a fold line, while the side minor flap 244 is hingedly connected to the minor bottom flap 242.
The general dimensions of the outer sleeve blank 10 are shown in
The general dimensions of the slide-out tray blank 110 are shown in
The general dimensions of the pop-up carton blank 210 are shown in
It is contemplated that the dimensions of the blanks 10, 110, 210 can be designed to have other dimensions and/or relative size proportions. It is noted that the dimensions of the slide-out tray formed from the slide-tray blank must be dimensioned to be able to slide into the outer sleeve formed from the outer-sleeve blank. Additionally, the pop-up carton formed from the pop-up carton blank must be dimensioned to be able to fit into the elongated aperture or opening of the slide-out tray.
The assembly of the outer sleeve blank 10, the slide-out tray blank 110 and the pop-up carton blank 210 (see
As shown in
According to one method and referring to
As shown, for example, in
The first major back flap 20 and the second major back flap 22 are folded inwardly and attached to each other via an adhesive in one method. The adhesive may be located on the first major back flap 20, the second major back flap 22, or both. The second minor top flap 28 and the third minor top flap 30 are folded inwardly and will eventually form part of the top 70 of the outer sleeve 60. The back panel 14 is then folded inwardly and attached to one of the first major back flap 20 and the second major back flap 22 via an adhesive. The adhesive may be located on the back panel 14, the major back flap 20 or the major back flap 22, or both the back panel 14 and one of the major back flaps 20, 22. After the back panel 14 is folded inwardly and attached, the first minor top flap 24 is attached over and on top of the second minor top flap 28 and the third minor top flap 30 via an adhesive. The top flaps 24, 28 and 30 form the top 70 of the outer sleeve 60.
The first minor front flap 26 is folded inwardly towards the front panel 12. The first minor back flap 36 is folded inwardly towards the back panel 14. As will be discussed below, the first minor front flap 26 is configured to assist in moving the pop-up carton between open and closed positions, while the first minor back flap 36 assists in preventing or inhibiting the slide-out tray from being removed from the outer sleeve. The open end 74 of the outer sleeve 60 is configured to receive a formed slide-out tray.
It is contemplated that the steps of forming the outer sleeve 60 from the outer sleeve tray blank 10 may be done sequentially in a different order than that described in the method above.
As shown in
To form the slide-out tray 160 and referring to
The fifth minor bottom flap 144 is folded inwardly and then the fourth minor bottom flap 142 is folded upwardly and inwardly so as to be attached to the fifth minor bottom flap 144 via an adhesive. The adhesive may be located on the fifth minor bottom flap 144, the fourth minor bottom flap 142, or both. The fifth minor bottom flap 144 and the second minor bottom flap 142 form a portion of the bottom 172 of the slide-out tray 160. The second and third minor bottom flaps 138 and 140 are folded inwardly to be directly adjacent to the fourth minor bottom flap 142. The first minor bottom flap 132a and the second minor back flap 132b are folded inwardly in which the second minor back flap 132b is tucked underneath a portion of the second back panel 124. Thus, the adhesive used in attaching the first back panel 114 and the second back panel 124 does not extend to an area where the second minor back flap 132b is to be tucked underneath. The bottom 172 of the slide-out tray 160 includes the first, second, third, fourth and fifth minor bottom flaps 132a, 138, 140, 142, 144.
To create the top 170 of the slide-out tray 160, the first minor top flap 130a and the first minor back flap 130b are folded over such that the first minor back flap 130b is tucked under the second back panel 124. Thus, the adhesive used in attaching the first back panel 114 and the second back panel 124 does not extend to an area where the first minor back flap 130b is to be tucked underneath. The second minor top flap 146 is folded inwardly and attached to the first minor top flap 130a via an adhesive. The adhesive may be located on the second minor top flap 146, the first minor top flap 130a, or both flaps 146, 130a. The first minor top flap 130a and the second minor top flap 146 form the top 170 of the slide-out tray 160.
The first and second minor side flaps 134a, 134b are folded accordion style toward the first side panel 116. The minor side flaps 134a, 134b are not secured to the first side panel 116. Similarly, the third and fourth minor side flaps 136a, 136b are folded accordion style toward the second side panel 118. The minor side flaps 136a, 136b are not secured to the second side panel 118.
The area or groove 178 is formed within the boundaries of the first and second interior side panels 122, 126, the second back panel 124, the fifth minor bottom flap 144 and the first minor top flap 130a. The area or groove 178 is adapted and sized to contain the pop-up carton 260 therein. Thus, the length L4 of the area or groove 178 of
It is contemplated that the steps of forming the slide-out tray 160 from the slide-out tray blank 110 may be done sequentially in a different order than that described in the method above.
As shown in
To initiate the process of forming the pop-up carton 260, as shown in
To form the bottom 272 of the pop-up carton 260, the side minor flap 244 is folded inwardly and attached to an inner surface of the front panel 212 via an adhesive. It is contemplated that at least one surface of the side minor flap 244 and the front panel 212 includes an adhesive. The minor bottom flap 242 forms the bottom 272 of the pop-up carton 260.
To form the top 270 of the pop-up carton 260, the first and second top minor flaps 222, 224 are folded inwardly but are not attached to any surface. The minor top flap 240 with aperture 248 formed therein is folded to cover the first and second top minor flaps 222, 224. During the folding over of the minor top flap 240, the major front flap 234 is attached to the first or second back panel 214, 216 via an adhesive. At least one surface of the major front flap 234 and the first or second back panels 214, 216 includes an adhesive. In this embodiment, the major front flap 234 is attached to second back panel 216. The second pop-out tab section 232b is folded accordion style over the first pop-out tab section 232a.
It is contemplated that the steps of forming the pop-up carton 260 from the pop-up carton blank 210 may be done sequentially in a different order than that described in the method above.
To form the child-resistant container assembly, the pop-up carton 260 is initially attached to the slide-out tray 160 as shown in
The relationship of the attachment between the pop-up carton 260 and the outer sleeve 60 is shown with respect to
Referring back to
By pressing inward on the first and second minor side flaps 134a, 134b and the third and fourth minor flaps 136a, 136b, the slide-out tray 160 clears or releases over the triple thickness of the outer sleeves described above in
Once the slide-out tray is initially moved from the closed positon (
Once the container assembly 310 is in the fully open position, products within the pop-up carton 260 can be accessed through the top 270. It is contemplated that product may be removed even before the pop-up carton 260 is in the fully open position.
It is contemplated that many different of products may be included in the child-resistant container assembly including, but not limited to marijuana, e-cigarettes, cigarettes, lipstick, makeup, candy and pens. Typically, the products to be included are those that are desirable to keep away from children. It is contemplated, however, that other products that are safe with children may be included in the container assembly.
It is contemplated that the container assembly may include advertising features, descriptions, graphics, or other information thereon. Some additional information may include written or visual instructions on how to access the contents of the child-resistant container assembly 310.
The general dimensions of the container assembly 310 are shown in
The container assemblies of the embodiments described herein are typically manufactured using paperboard. The paperboard to form to each of the blanks is desirably formed from a single sheet. It is contemplated that the paperboard may be formed from multiple sheets.
It is to be understood that the principles of this invention could be applied to containers made of other materials, such as corrugated paperboards, cardboard, corrugated fiberboard, non-corrugated fiberboard, solid-fiber board, polymeric materials, foldable metals and other foldable materials. Corrugated paperboard generally refers to a multi-layer sheet material comprised of two sheets of liner bonded to a central corrugated layer of medium. It is contemplated that the materials for forming the different blanks may be made of different materials.
While the container assemblies of the embodiments described above include adhesive or glue for attaching various panels and flaps of the container assemblies, it is contemplated that any other suitable method of joining or attaching panels and flaps may be utilized such as, for example, staples, tapes, a system of corresponding slits and tabs, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
While the present invention has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Each of these embodiments and obvious variations thereof is contemplated as falling within the spirit and scope of the claimed invention, which is set forth in the following claims.