The present invention relates to packaging, and in particular to packaging for batteries.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide a battery package comprising a rear member and a front member pivotally connected to the rear member. The front member is pivotable about the rear member at a pivot, with the battery package having a closed position wherein the front member is engaged with the rear member and defining an interior space therebetween and with the battery package also including an open position allowing access to the interior space. Batteries are located in the interior space. At least one of the front member and the rear member includes support structure for supporting the batteries in the interior space. The rear member includes a foot allowing the battery package to stand substantially upright on a horizontal surface. A projection extends from the front member and the rear member, the projection having an aperture for allowing the battery package to be hung on a rod. The battery package can alternatively be positioned on the horizontal surface and be hung on a rod for display purposes.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a battery package comprising a rear member and a front member pivotally connected to the rear member. The front member is pivotable about the rear member at a pivot, with the battery package having a closed position wherein the front member is engaged with the rear member and defining an interior space therebetween. The battery package also includes an open position allowing access to the interior space. Batteries are in the interior space. At least one of the front member and the rear member includes support structure for supporting the batteries in the interior space. The battery package also includes a hanger projection extending from the front member and the rear member, with the hanger projection having an aperture for allowing the battery package to be hung on a rod. The hanger projection is separate from the front member and the rear member such that the hanger projection can be removed from the battery package once the battery package is moved to the open position. A resealable closure allows the front member and the rear member to be maintained in the closed position.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a battery package comprising a rear member and a front member pivotally connected to the rear member. The front member is pivotable about the rear member at a pivot, with the battery package having a closed position wherein the front member is engaged with the rear member and defining an interior space therebetween. The battery package also includes an open position allowing access to the interior space. Batteries are in the interior space. The rear member includes support structure for supporting the batteries in the interior space. The rear member also includes a foot allowing the battery package to stand substantially upright on a horizontal surface. A hanger projection extends from the front member and the rear member, with the hanger projection having an aperture for allowing the battery package to be hung on a rod. The hanger projection is separate from the front member and the rear member such that the hanger projection can be removed from the battery package once the battery package is moved to the open position. A resealable closure allows the front member and the rear member to be maintained in the closed position. The battery package can alternatively be positioned on the horizontal surface and be hung on a rod for display purposes.
These and other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon studying the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as orientated in
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The illustrated batteries 16 within the battery package 10 can comprise electrochemical cells for supplying voltage to battery powered devices. The batteries 16 can comprise any of the popular alkaline or lithium cells of the generally cylindrical shape that are commercially available in industry-recognized, standard sizes, including D-, C-, AA-, AAA-, and AAAA-size cells, as well as other sizes and configurations (e.g., 9 volt batteries). Alternatively, disc-shaped batteries commercially available for small electrically operated devices, such as hearing aids, could be used. In the illustrated embodiment, the battery package 10 includes four aligned cylindrical batteries 16 therein. However, it is contemplated that the battery package 10 could include any number of batteries 16 therein. Furthermore, it is contemplated that the battery package 10 could include different batteries 16 and/or a plurality of different size batteries 16.
In the illustrated example, the rear member 12 includes the support structure 24 for supporting the batteries 16. However, it is contemplated that the front member 14 could include the support structure 24 for supporting the batteries 16 or that the front member 14 and the rear member 12 could each have support structure and work in combination to support the batteries 16 in the interior space 22.
The illustrated rear member 12 includes a substantially planar rear wall 32 having the support structure 24 thereon. The support structure 24 includes a top wall 34 having a plurality of battery receiving upper slots 36 and a bottom wall 38 having a plurality of battery receiving lower slots 40. The top wall 34 has a top face 42, a bottom face 44, a first side face 46, a second side face 48 and an end face 50 substantially parallel to the rear wall 32. The battery receiving upper slots 36 are defined by a plurality of ridges 52 extending from and connected to the bottom face 44 of the top wall 34, with the battery receiving upper slots 36 being located between the ridges 52. In the illustrated embodiment, the top wall 34 includes five ridges 52 defining four battery receiving upper slots 36. However, it is contemplated that any number of ridges 52 and battery receiving upper slots 36 could be employed. For example, while in the illustrated example one ridge 52 is located between each of the battery receiving upper slots 36, it is contemplated that each ridge 52 could only define one side of only one battery receiving upper slots 36 (as opposed to the illustrated middle three ridges 52, which define one side of two battery receiving upper slots 36 (see
In the illustrated example, the bottom wall 38 can be a substantial mirror image of the top wall 34. The bottom wall 38 can include a top face 54, a bottom face 56, a first side face 58, a second side face 60 and an end face 62 substantially parallel to the rear wall 32. The battery receiving lower slots 40 are defined by a plurality of ridges 64 extending from and connected to the top face 54 of the bottom wall 38, with the battery receiving lower slots 40 being located between the ridges 64. In the illustrated embodiment, the bottom wall 38 includes five ridges 64 defining four battery receiving lower slots 40. However, it is contemplated that any number of ridges 64 and battery receiving lower slots 40 could be employed. For example, while in the illustrated example one ridge 64 is located between each of the battery receiving lower slots 40, it is contemplated that each ridge 64 could only define one side of only one of the battery receiving lower slots 40 (as opposed to the illustrated middle three ridges 64, which define one side of two battery receiving lower slots 40 (see
Each of the illustrated battery receiving upper slots 36 are aligned with one of the battery receiving lower slots 40, with one of the battery receiving upper slots 36 accepting a top of a battery 16 and an aligned one of the battery receiving lower slots 40 accepting a bottom of a battery 16 to maintain the battery 16 within the interior space 22. In the illustrated example, each of the battery receiving upper slots 36 and battery receiving lower slots 40 extend for more than 180°, thereby allowing the batteries to snap into the battery receiving upper slots 36 and battery receiving lower slots 40 and be maintained within the battery receiving upper slots 36 and battery receiving lower slots 40. The tops of the ridges 52 and 64 will be able to deflect to allow the batteries 16 to be removed from the battery receiving upper slots 36 and battery receiving lower slots 40. While the batteries 16 are illustrated as being supported by the support structure 24 in a substantially vertical position, it is contemplated that the support structure 24 could be orientated such that the batteries 16 are supported in a horizontal position. Furthermore, it is contemplated that the support structure 24 could have a different configuration than that outlined herein. For example, the support structure 24 could compress ends of the batteries 16 to maintain the batteries 16 using the support structure 24 (either with or without touching or engaging side of the batteries 16). Moreover, it is contemplated that the support structure could only maintain the batteries 16 in position when the battery package 10 is in the closed position.
In the illustrated example, the rear member 12 includes a stepped periphery 70 surrounding the substantially planar rear wall 32. The stepped periphery 70 comprises a peripheral wall 72 substantially surrounding the substantially planar rear wall 32, a substantially planar top step 74 at a top end of the peripheral wall 72, an outside wall 76 extending downward from the top step 74 and a peripheral flange 78 extending outwardly from a bottom of the outside wall 76. As illustrated in
The illustrated rear member 12 includes the foot 26 allowing the battery package 10 to stand substantially upright on the horizontal surface 28 (see
In the illustrated embodiment, the front member 14 is pivotable about the rear member 12 allowing the battery package 10 to move between the closed position and the open position. The front member 14 includes a substantially planar front wall 96 surrounded by an interrupted stepped side wall 98. The stepped side wall 98 comprises an inner arcuate first portion 100, a planar first step 102, a second portion 104 and a planar second step 106. The inner arcuate first portion 100 surrounds and is connected to an outside edge of the substantially planar front wall 96. The planar first step 102 is connected to an end of the inner arcuate first portion 100 opposite the planar front wall 96. The planar first step 102 is interrupted at an interruption 108 of the interrupted stepped side wall 98. The interruption 108 is located at a top middle portion of the stepped side wall 98 as illustrated in
In the illustrated example, the front member 14 is configured to be at least partially locked to the rear member 12 when the battery package 10 is in the closed position. In the illustrated embodiment, outside wall 76 of the stepped periphery 70 of the rear member 12 is configured to be accepted within second portion 104 of the interrupted stepped side wall 98 of the front member 14. Moreover, at least one of the outside wall 76 of the stepped periphery 70 of the rear member 12 and the second portion 104 of the interrupted stepped side wall 98 of the front member 14 can be tapered towards the rear. For example, all four sides of both the outside wall 76 of the stepped periphery 70 of the rear member 12 and the second portion 104 of the interrupted stepped side wall 98 of the front member 14 can be tapered towards the rear (e.g., like the sides of a pyramid). Accordingly, when the battery package is moved to the closed configuration from the open configuration, the second portion 104 of the interrupted stepped side wall 98 of the front member 14 will snap over the outside wall 76 of the stepped periphery 70 of the rear member 12, thereby at least partially locking the battery package 10 in the closed position.
The illustrated battery package 10 includes the projection 18 extending from the front member 14 and the rear member 12, with the projection 18 having the aperture 30 for allowing the battery package 10 to be hung on a rod. In the illustrated example, the projection 18 can comprise a principal projection component 116 and a secondary projection component 118. The principal projection component 116 includes a main panel portion 120 and a hanger extension 122. The main panel portion 120 is substantially rectangular and includes a central opening 125. The hanger extension 122 is substantially T-shaped and extends from a top of the main panel portion 120. A bottom of the hanger extension 122 defines a neck 132 of the principal projection component 116. The principal projection component 116 is unitary and can be formed from any material (e.g., paper or plastic). The hanger extension 122 includes a first portion 128 of the aperture 30 therein for allowing the battery package 10 to be hung on a rod in a store for display purposes as is well known to those skilled in the art. The secondary projection component 118 is substantially similar to a top portion of the principal projection component 116 and the hanger extension 122 of the principal projection component 116. The secondary projection component 118 can therefore include a main panel portion 124 and a hanger extension 126 connected thereto. A bottom of the hanger extension 126 defines a neck 133 of the secondary projection component 118. The hanger extension 126 includes a second portion 130 of the aperture 30 therein for allowing the battery package 10 to be hung on a rod in a store for display purposes as is well known to those skilled in the art. It is contemplated that the projection 18 could only include the principal projection component 116 without any secondary projection component 118 or only the secondary projection component 118 without any principal projection component 116.
In the illustrated embodiment, the battery package 10 can include a fastener 300 for maintaining the battery package 10 in the closed position. The fastener 300 can include a strip of material connected to the rear member 12 (see
The illustrated battery package 10 can be easily formed and batteries can easily be packaged in the battery package 10. It is contemplated that the front member 14 and the rear member 12 can be formed as one piece and folded relative to each other. For example, the front member 14 and the rear member 12 can be thermoformed. The batteries 16 can also be placed onto the rear member 12 and the battery package 10 can be moved to the closed configuration to thereby package the batteries 16 in the battery package 10. It is contemplated that the pivot line between the front member 14 and the rear member 12 can be perforated or weakened to allow the elements to easily pivot relative to each other. It is also contemplated that the front member 14 and the rear member 12 could have a C-shaped pivot 600 to allow the front member 14 to easily pivot relative to the rear member 12 (see
It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention. For example, it is contemplated that the battery package 10 can be formed of any formable material (e.g., plastic (e.g., PETG)) and can be formed or molded in any manner. Furthermore, it is contemplated that any portion or the entire battery package 10 can be transparent, translucent or opaque. It is also contemplated that a sticker 200 can be placed on the front member 14 for advertising or informational purposes. It is further contemplated that the battery receiving upper slots 36 and the battery receiving lower slots 40 can have a radius corresponding to the surface of the batteries 16 in the battery package, could be square or any other shape depending on the batteries (e.g., square for accepting 9-volt batteries thereon), or can be vertically or horizontally orientated. Furthermore, it is contemplated that the battery package 10 can be inclined on the support surface (as illustrated in