1. Field of the Invention
This application relates to collapsible gift containers, and in particular to gift containers having a folding bottom closure including interlocking bottom panels such that the container can be manipulated between a flat folded configuration and a formed configuration which unfolds into an open top container for holding products to be presenting as gifts or for displaying products. In one embodiment of the invention, a detachable note card is provided in the front wall of the container.
2. Prior Art
Traditionally, gift containers, such as gift baskets, are comprised of various retail items placed inside a straw basket or plastic container which, in turn, is placed inside a clear plastic bag or wrap. Such containers are heavy and cumbersome and can be too awkward to carry and difficult to transport. They are not customizable since retailers generally select a particular container to coordinate with or match a product or products. Thus, the consumer has no control over the appearance of gift containers or the coordination of a container for carrying and display selected gift products. In addition, prior art gift baskets are not collapsible and items such as a gift card, ribbon or bow typically needed to round out a pleasing gift presentation must be purchased separately.
Typical prior art gift baskets 2 use a bottom closure 4 that consists of four intersecting panels 6 which when folded together form an auto-lock type of closure 8 as shown in
An improved collapsible gift container is comprised of a single, box-like tray that, unlike typical baskets made of straw or other stiff material, is made of sturdy paperboard which folds compactly and collapses into a single unit which can be opened into a container configuration when desired. The container has front, rear and side walls and a bottom closure including four intersecting panels. A cutout created by a custom die cut during manufacture is provided in the center of the container's front wall. A detachable note card is attached to the side borders of the cutout thereby allowing for its easy removal from the front wall. Once removed, this note card serves as a gift card which can be written on and used with container.
The gift container and built-in note card are formed from a single paperboard blank. The blank is formed into a folded flat configuration for compact storage and easy transportation. The invention can be quickly unfolded into an open container configuration, and may be collapsed back to the folded flat configuration if needed.
The collapsible gift container includes a more robust bottom closure than found in the prior art. Instead of the intersecting panels used in a typical auto-lock closure, the topmost panel is extended substantially across the full front-to-back length of the container thereby strengthening the bottom closure. This allows the container to hold heavier products and prevents unwanted failure of the bottom closure. Although the new panel is larger than found in the prior art, it is tucked inside the container walls when the invention is collapsed to its flat folded configuration.
The interior walls of the invention support adhesive strips which hold in place a cellophane bag that may optionally be placed by a consumer after expanding the invention into the open container configuration.
a is top plan view of the collapsible gift container shown in
A collapsible gift container according to the invention, generally referred to at 10 in
The bottom closure 20 comprises front panel 22, rear panel 24, and side panels 26 and 28, which depend from and are hingedly attached to front wall 12, rear wall 14, side walls 16 and 18, respectively, at fold lines 12F, 14F, 16F, and 18F. See also
To complete the construction, front panel 22 is folded perpendicular to front wall 12, real panel 24 is folded perpendicular to rear wall 14 and in overlapping relation to front panel 22, side panels 26 and 28 are folded perpendicular to side walls 16 and 18 overlapping front and rear panels 22, 24, and bonding areas 32, 38 are affixed using adhesives 33, 39 to front and rear panels 22, 24, respectively, as best shown in
With reference again to
A note card 56 is detachably attached to the side borders 58 of a cutout area 60 in the front wall 12 of the container. In the illustrated embodiment, note card 56 is attached to side borders 58 via two joining strips 62. Each joining strip 62 is detachably attached to one of the side borders 58 at an outer line of perforations 64 and detachably attached to one of the side edges 66 of note card 56 at an inner line of perforations 68. The top and bottom edges 70, 72 and the top and bottom parts of the side edges 66 of note card 56 are die cut giving them a clean, sharp edge. The bottom edge 72 is spaced above the bottom border 74 of the cutout area 60. Thus, the joining strips 62 are attached to a limited portion of the side edges 66 of note card 56 to facilitate removal of the card from the front wall 12 of the container, and to minimize the perforated connection to the note card 56 so that when the note card 56 is detached from front wall 12 the side edges 66 will be as smooth as possible.
In the illustrated embodiment, note card 56 can be folded in half about central fold line 76. An aperture 78 is positioned in each half 80 of the card such that when the card is folded in half, the apertures coincide so that a string or cord 82 may be introduced through the apertures for tying the card to the gift container as shown in
With reference now to
A securement flap 106 is hingedly attached to a second edge 108 of product receiving panel 103 about fold line 110. As the container 90 is formed into the container configuration as discussed above, the elevation panel 94 is folded upwards relative to front panel 22 thereby elevating its upper edge 100. The product receiving panel 103 is then folded downward toward the front panel 22 and the securement panel 106 is folded under the second edge 108 of the product receiving panel 103 and attached to the front panel 22 using adhesive 111. See
One or more detachable portions 112 are provided in product receiving panel 103 bounded by a line of perforations 114 such that the portions 112 may be removed from the product receiving panel 103 to create product receiving openings 116 such as shown in
In either embodiment, once the gift container 10 or 90 is formed, a cellophane bag 118 may be placed inside the container, as shown in
A collapsible gift container as described and illustrated herein is highly portable, is easily and quickly formed into an open container configuration from a flat folded configuration, has a built-in note card, can be purchased in a kit form with accompanying ribbon and bow and cellophane bag, and can be manufactured with numerous surface patterns and prints allowing the customer to customize the gift container to a particular occasion or set of gifts.
There have thus been described and illustrated certain preferred embodiments of a collapsible gift container according to the invention. Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken as limiting, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/527,530, filed Jun. 19, 2012, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/549,353, filed Jul. 13, 2012, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61589359 | Jan 2012 | US | |
61589359 | Jan 2012 | US |
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Parent | 13527530 | Jun 2012 | US |
Child | 13791706 | US | |
Parent | 13549353 | Jul 2012 | US |
Child | 13527530 | US |