Today's conventional clamshell-type packaging can be snapped together to store contents when the two halves of the package are folded together (hereinafter “conventional clamshell-type packaging”). However, conventional clamshell-type packaging often lacks a suitable flat and stable base on which the package may stand upright. Thus, appended support structures (e.g., feet, legs, kick stands, etc.) must be added to the conventional clamshell-type packaging to allow the package to stand upright. Such appended support structures are often unattractive, difficult to form, and waist space both on the package and on the storage shelf.
While current bi-fold packages stand naturally (i.e., without an appended support structure), their flanges do not fit together in a “face-to-face” manner sealing the package. Rather, for a bi-fold package to be sealed, a separate sealing mechanism must be placed on the face of the package. However, this takes up valuable display area and is unattractive.
A clamshell package may include a first storage section and a second storage section, where the first storage section may include one or more first flange and the second storage section may include one or more second flange. The clamshell package may further include a base section having a first end and a second end that is opposite the first end, and a first side and a second side that is opposite the first side, the first end may include one or more third flange and the second end may include one or more fourth flange. The first side may be pivotably attached to the first storage section to enable the first storage section to pivot, relative to the base section, from a first open position to a first closed position. When the first storage section is in the first closed position, the one or more first flange may securely connect to the one or more third flange and the one or more fourth flange. The second side may be pivotably attached to the second storage section to enable the second storage section to pivot, relative to the base section, from a second open position to a second closed position. When the second storage section is in the second closed position the one or more second flange may securely connect to the one or more third flange and the one or more fourth flange.
According to another implementation, a clamshell package may include a first storage section and a second storage section, the first storage section may include one or more first flange and the second storage section may include one or more second flange. The clamshell package may further include a base section having a first end and a second end that is opposite the first end, and a first side and a second side that is opposite the first side, the first end may include one or more third flange and the second end may include one or more fourth flange. Moreover, the clamshell package may include a first hinge and a second hinge. The first side may be pivotably attached to the first storage section, via the first hinge, to enable the first storage section to pivot, relative to the base section, from a first open position to a first closed position. When the first storage section is in the first closed position, the one or more first flange may securely connect to the one or more third flange and the one or more fourth flange. The second side may be pivotably attached to the second storage section, via the second hinge, to enable the second storage section to pivot, relative to the base section, from a second open position to a second closed position. When the second storage section is in the second closed position the one or more second flange may securely connect to the one or more third flange and the one or more fourth flange.
According to another implementation, a clamshell package may include a first storage section and a second storage section, the first storage section may include a first flange and the second storage section including a second flange. The clamshell package may further include a base section having a first end and a second end that is opposite the first end, and a first side and a second side that is opposite the first side, the first end may include a third flange and the second end may include a fourth flange. The first side may be pivotably attached to the first storage section to enable the first storage section to pivot, relative to the base section, from a first open position to a first closed position. When the first storage section is in the first closed position, the first flange may securely connect to the third flange and the fourth flange to create one or more first seals. The second side may be pivotably attached to the second storage section to enable the second storage section to pivot, relative to the base section, from a second open position to a second closed position. When the second storage section is in the second closed position the second flange may securely connect to the third flange and the fourth flange to create one or more second seal. The first flange may securely connect to the second flange to create one or more third seals when the first storage section is in the first closed position and the second storage section is in the second closed position. A storage cavity may be created when the first storage section is in the first closed position and the second storage section is in the second closed position. The storage cavity may be completely sealed when the first storage section is in the first closed position and the second storage section is in the second closed position.
A method for forming a clamshell package may include contacting a sheet of material with a mold. The method may include the step of forming, based on contacting the sheet of material with the mold, a clamshell package that includes at least a first storage section, a second storage section, and a base section. The first storage section may be attached to the base section at a first attachment and the second storage section may be attached to the base section at a second attachment. The first attachment and the second attachment may be formed below a sheet plane associated with the sheet of material prior to forming the clamshell package. The method may include the step of cutting the clamshell package such that a first channel and a second channel are created. The first channel may enable the first storage section to pivot about the first attachment relative to the base section and the second channel may enable the second storage section to pivot about the second attachment relative to the base section.
An apparatus, system, method, technology, and/or technique, described herein, may include an improved clamshell package configured to store a content (hereinafter, “clamshell package”). For example, the clamshell package may include two or more storage sections, one or more base section, and one or more flange that enable the clamshell package to seal (e.g., close-off from outside environment, create water-tight seal, gas-tight seal, pressurized seal, temporary seal, etc.) the contents within the clamshell package. The storage sections may be pivotably attached to the base section to enable the storage sections to pivot from an open position to a closed position. When the storage sections are in their respective closed positions, one or more flange of the storage sections and/or base section may securely connect and create one or more seal. Secure connection of the storage sections and/or base section (e.g., via the flanges) may completely seal a storage cavity created by the storage sections (and/or the storage sections and base section) when the storage sections are in their respective closed position. Sealing the clamshell package may help protect the integrity of the content while being transported, carried, stored, displayed, etc. within the clamshell package, as well as help maintain the value of the content. Additionally, or alternatively, such seal may prevent unwanted contact with a content of the clamshell package to prevent scratching, abrasion and/or other forms of damage to the content or the clamshell package. Additionally, or alternatively, sealing the clamshell package may make it tamper resistant.
Additionally, or alternatively, the storage sections and base section may be pivotably attached via one or more hinge. One or more height associated with the hinges may be adjusted such that the clamshell package may better fit an intended content. The clamshell package may also, or alternatively, be formed in a shape that is similar or substantially similar to a shape of an intended content of the clamshell package. Additionally, or alternatively, the clamshell package may be formed in a shape that enables the clamshell package to stand without an appended support structure (e.g., feet, legs, kick stands, etc.).
The clamshell package may be formed by a method that includes contacting a sheet of material with a mold. The method may include forming, based on contacting the sheet of material with the mold, a clamshell package that includes at least a first storage section, a second storage section, and a base section. The first storage section may be attached to the base section at a first attachment and the second storage section may be attached to the base section at a second attachment. The first attachment and the second attachment may be formed below a sheet plane associated with the sheet of material prior to forming the clamshell package. The method may include the step of cutting the clamshell package such that a first channel and a second channel are created. The first channel may enable the first storage section to pivot about the first attachment relative to the base section and the second channel may enable the second storage section to pivot about the second attachment relative to the base section.
The clamshell package may be formed as one piece and the storage sections and base section may enable the clamshell package to be formed by less material than current bi-fold packaging. Additionally, or alternatively, because less material may be used in the clamshell package, the clamshell package may be lighter than current bi-fold packaging, which may reduce unit costs of the clamshell package and/or shipping costs of the clamshell package relative to that of the current bi-fold packaging.
The clamshell package is described and shown herein as generally rectangular in shape. However, the shape of the clamshell package need not be so limited. For example, as further described below, the clamshell package may include any shape (e.g., circle, triangle, square, ellipse, hexagon, octagon, cube, sphere, disk, cylinder, etc.) or any irregular shape to be similar, substantially similar, and/or dissimilar to a shape of an intended content of the clamshell package (e.g., bottle, canister, etc.).
The number of components, illustrated in
Storage sections 101 may be formed by a material of sufficient rigidity and strength to support the weight of a content of clamshell package 100 and/or any static and/or dynamic loads (e.g., forces, torques, tensions, compressions, etc.) imparted on storage sections 101 while using clamshell package 100. Storage sections 101 may, for example, be made of polymer (e.g., polyvinyl chloride (“PVC”), polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”), etc.), Teflon, acrylic, urethane, wood, metal, fiberglass, composite, paper, and/or any other material that is suitable to be formed into clamshell package 100, or a combination thereof. The strength and/or rigidity of the material may enable storage sections 101 to maintain a basic shape when being used and/or to enable various components to be attached to storage sections 101 and to be used.
Additionally, or alternatively, storage sections 101 may be configured to include any shape. For example, storage sections 101 may include edges, surfaces, and/or contours, that are straight and/or flat, as shown for example in
Base section 102 may be formed by a material of sufficient rigidity and strength to support the weight of a content of clamshell package 100 and/or any static and/or dynamic loads (e.g., forces, torques, tensions, compressions, etc.) imparted on base section 102 while using clamshell package 100. Base section 102 may, for example, be made of polymer (e.g., polyvinyl chloride (“PVC”), polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”), etc.), Teflon®, acrylic, urethane, wood, metal, fiberglass, composite, paper, and/or any other material that is suitable to be formed into clamshell package 100, or a combination thereof. The strength and/or rigidity of the material may enable base section 102 to maintain a basic shape when being used and/or to enable various components to be attached to base section 102 (e.g., storage sections 101, etc.) and to be used.
Additionally, or alternatively, base section 102 may be configured to include any shape. For example, base section 102 may include edges, surfaces and/or contours that are straight and/or flat, as shown for example in
Storage sections 101 and/or base section 102 may include one or more flange 103 that enable secure connection between sections 101 and/or base section 102. For example, as shown in
Flange 103 may include one or more attachment mechanism 104 (hereinafter, “attachment mechanism 104”) that may enable storage sections 101 and base section 102 to securely connect. Attachment mechanism 104 may include, for example without limitation, one or more button, snap, ridge, male/female connection, groove and tongue mechanism, buckle, glue, screws, staples, Velcro®, activated sealant, polymer linear, weld, and/or some other attachment mechanism.
Additionally, or alternatively, one or more seal may be created between storage sections 101 and/or base section 102 when storage sections 101 are in their respective closed positions. For example, with respect to the first end of base section 102, a first seal may be created between storage section flange 103a and at least a portion of one or more base section flange 103c, when storage section flange 103a securely connects to at least a portion of one or more base section flange 103c. A second seal may be created between storage section flange 103b and at least a portion of one or more base section flange 103d, when storage section flange 103b securely connects to at least a portion of one or more base section flange 103d. With respect to the second end of base section 102, a third seal may be created between storage section flange 103a and at least a portion of one or more base section flange 103e and/or a fourth seal may be created between storage section flange 103b and at least a portion of one or more base section flange 103f. Additionally, or alternatively, a fifth seal may be created between storage section flange 103a and storage section flange 103b when storage section flange 103a securely connects to storage section flange 103b. The one or more seal created between storage sections 101 and/or base section 102 may include, for example, a water-tight seal, gas-tight seal, pressurized seal, temporary seal, etc. Such seal may protect an intended content of clamshell package 100 from being exposed, compromised, damaged, or otherwise contacted through an unsealed portion of storage section 101a, 101b, base section 102, and/or other component of clamshell package 100.
As shown in
Additionally, or alternatively, the one or more flange 103a and 103b of storage section 101a and 101b, respectively, may be continuous or include non-continuous segments. The one or more base section flange 103c, 103d, 103e, 103f of base section 102 may be continuous and/or include non-continuous segments.
Clamshell package 100 may also, or alternatively, include one or more handle to allow clamshell package 100 to be carried, stored, displayed, etc. For example, as shown in
Additionally, or alternatively, storage sections 101 and base section 102 may be pivotably attached via, for example, one or more hinge 105 (hereinafter, “hinge 105a”, “hinge 105b”, or “hinges 105”). Hinges 105 may include any pivotable attachment, including but not limited to folding lines, seams, mechanical joints, etc. Additionally, or alternatively, the axes of the pivotable attachments between storage sections 101 and base sections 102 may be parallel (e.g., as shown in
As shown in
Additionally, or alternatively, storage sections 201 and/or base section 202 may include one or more flange 203 that enable secure connection between storage sections 201 and/or base section 202, in a manner similar to that described above with respect to
Hinges 205 may include any pivotable attachment, including but not limited to folding lines, seams, mechanical joints, etc. Additionally, or alternatively, clamshell package 200 may include one or more hinge channel 206 (hereinafter, “hinge channel 206a”, “hinge channel 206b”, or collectively “hinge channels 206”) that provide clearance for storage sections 201 to pivot to and from their respective open and closed positions. Hinges 205 and hinge channels 206 may include any shape and be formed in a manner similar to that described above with respect to
As shown in
By adjusting one or more height associated with hinges 205, and thus the orientation of storage sections 201, clamshell package 200 may better fit an intended content. For example, adjustment of one or more height associated with hinges 205 may shift the location of the mating plane or the interface where secure connection between storage sections 201 takes place. As shown in
The number of components, illustrated in
Additionally, or alternatively, storage sections 301 and/or base section 302 may include one or more flange 303 that enable secure connection between storage sections 301 and/or base section 302, in a manner similar to that described above with respect to
Hinges 305 may include any pivotable attachment, including but not limited to folding lines, seams, mechanical joints, etc. Additionally, or alternatively, clamshell package 300 may include one or more hinge channel 306 (hereinafter, “hinge channel 306a”, “hinge channel 306b”, or collectively “hinge channels 306”) that provide clearance for storage sections 301 to pivot to and from their respective open and closed positions. Hinges 305 and hinge channels 306 may include any shape and be formed, in a manner similar to that described above with respect to
As shown in
Storage section 301a and/or 301b may include sufficient depth such that when storage sections 301 are in their respective closed positions an intended content of clamshell package 300 may be enclosed within a storage cavity created by storage sections 301 (or storage sections 301 and base section 302).
The number of components, illustrated in
Additionally or alternatively, clamshell package 100 of
Clamshell package 100, 200 and/or 300 may also, or alternatively, include RFID devices, barcodes, and/or other security and/or tracking mechanisms to enable clamshell package 100 to be electronically tracked and/or identified.
Step 402 may include forming the sheet of material to form a clamshell package that includes at least a first storage section, a second storage section, and a base section. The first storage section may be attached to the base section at a first attachment and the second storage section may be attached to the base section at a second attachment. The first attachment and the second attachment may be formed below a sheet plane associated with the sheet of material prior to forming the clamshell package. Additionally, or alternatively, the sheet plane may be associated with a top surface of the mold.
Step 402 may include a forming process (e.g., pressure forming, vacuum forming, plug-assist forming, etc.). Additionally, or alternatively, step 402 may include thermoforming. The temperature of the sheet of material may be adjusted. For example, the sheet of material may be heated such that it is more easily formable (e.g., pliable, etc.). Additionally, or alternatively, the temperature of the mold may be adjusted. For example, the mold may be cooled such that the sheet of material may harden when placed in contact with the mold and/or the mold may be capable of conducting heat (e.g., pulling heat off of the formed sheet of material, etc.). Additionally, or alternatively, the mold may be heated. Additionally, or alternatively, the temperature of the surrounding environment of the sheet of material and/or the mold may be adjusted.
Step 403 may include cutting the clamshell package. For example, a first cut (e.g., 3-D, guillotine, laser, match-metal punch, etc.) may be used to create at least two channels (e.g., by cutting material that has crossed the first and/or second attachments, etc.). A first channel may enable the first storage section to pivot about the first attachment relative to the base section, and a second channel may enable the second storage section to pivot about the second attachment relative to the base section. A second cut (e.g., a perimeter cut, 2-D, steal rule (d) knife (SRK) cut, cut normal to the sheet plane, laser cut, match-metal punch, etc.) may be used to remove excess material in the sheet plane. The sequence of the first cut and the second cut is not intended to be limiting. The second cut may occur prior to the first cut, the first cut may occur prior to the second cut, or the first cut and the second cut may be performed in parallel and/or concurrently or substantially concurrently (e.g., by laser cut, match-metal punch, etc.). One or more flange of the storage sections and/or base section may be formed during step 402 and cut to one or more desired shape and/or size in step 403.
At step 404, the clamshell package may be stripped and/or stacked. For example, if excess material is not fully disconnected from the clamshell package, the excess material may be stripped from the clamshell package (e.g., by a stripping mechanism, push-plug, etc.). Additionally, or alternatively, the clamshell package may be moved to a stacking plate (e.g., by a moving mechanism, push plug, etc.) for stacking.
The order and timing of the steps of process 400, as shown in
This process provides several advantages. For example, by forming the first and second attachments below the sheet plane and cutting in the manner described above, the flanges of the storage sections are enabled to securely connect to the flanges of the base section (and/or the other storage section) when the storage sections are in their respective closed positions. In current bi-fold packaging, however, flanges of the storage sections are formed in the sheet plane and crush-cut to allow bending. Thus, in current bi-fold packaging the flanges of one storage section formed in the sheet plane cannot securely connect to the flanges of the other storage section formed in the sheet plane. Further, in the current invention, all machining may be normal to the flange, thus requiring no sign work, and reducing costs and complexity of manufacturing.
Clamshell package 100, 200 and/or 300 may be formed as one piece and may be formed by any other suitable plastics molding process known in the art for formation of such package. Additionally, or alternatively, forming of clamshell package 100, 200 and/or 300 may require less material than current bi-fold packaging. For example, current bi-fold packaging is formed with both a male form and a female cavity such that material must be distributed up the wall of the male form and then back down into the female cavity during the molding process. The mold for forming clamshell package 100, 200 and/or 300, on the other hand, may include only one or more female cavity, and thus require less material than current bi-fold packaging. Additionally, or alternatively, clamshell package 100, 200, and/or 300 may involve a reduction of surface area from current bi-fold packaging, leading to less material distribution. For example, in forming clamshell package 100, 200, and/or 300 a thinner gauge of material can be used, thus saving material. Also, during forming, less material distribution leads to less problems distributing the material (e.g., less thin spots, less blown holes, etc.).
The method for forming a clamshell package described above may be implemented by any known, suitable package forming system. For example, the system may include, without limitation, one or more mold, one or more heating and/or cooling source, one or more cutting mechanism (e.g., laser, knife, etc.), and one or more device configured to transport the clamshell package for stacking. The system may include a mechanism for forming a sheet of material to form a clamshell package (e.g., a pressure forming device, vacuum source, or plus-assist mechanism, etc.) and any AC/DC power source. The one or more mold may be made of any material suitable to withstand temperature adjustment and suitable to allow the formation of multiple clamshell packages.
The foregoing description provides illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the implementations to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure or may be acquired from practice of the embodiments.
It will be apparent that the apparatus, systems, methods, technologies and/or techniques, as described above, may be implemented in many different forms of hardware and/or materials in the implementations illustrated in the figures. The actual or specialized hardware and/or materials used to implement these the apparatus, systems, methods, technologies and/or techniques is not limiting of the embodiments—it being understood that hardware and/or materials can be designed to implement the apparatus, systems, methods, technologies and/or techniques based on the description herein.
It should be emphasized that the terms “comprises”/“comprising” when used in this specification are taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
Even though particular combinations of features are recited in the claims and/or disclosed in the specification, these combinations are not intended to limit the disclosure of the embodiments. In fact, many of these features may be combined in ways not specifically recited in the claims and/or disclosed in the specification. Although each dependent claim listed below may directly depend on only one other claim, the disclosure of the embodiments includes each dependent claim in combination with every other claim in the claim set.
No element, act, or instruction used in the present application should be construed as critical or essential to the embodiments unless explicitly described as such. Also, as used herein, the article “a” and “an” are intended to include one or more items and may be used interchangeably with “one” or “more.” Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.
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