These and other objects and features of the invention will become more apparent upon a perusal of the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
A compact assembly 11 of first and second cartons 12, 13 for shipping and displaying products is illustrated in
Covering an end of the first compartment 21 opposite to the first endwall 23 is a first base member 27 having a third endwall 28 and first mating sidewalls 31, 32, 33 and 34. Retained by the first base member 27 is a guitar 37 which is a preferred product for shipping and display. The first compartment 21 is closed by engaging inner surfaces of the first set of sidewalls 16-19 with outer surfaces of the first mating sidewalls 31-34 and the third endwall 28 overlying the first compartment 21 as shown in
The second carton 13 of the assembly 11 is illustrated in
Covering an end of the second compartment 51 opposite to the second endwall 53 is a second base member 57 having a fourth endwall 58 and second mating sidewalls 61, 62, 63 and 64. Retained by the second base member 57 is a guitar 66. The second compartment 51 is closed by engaging inner surfaces of the second set of sidewalls 46-49 with outer surfaces of the second mating sidewalls 61-64 and the fourth sidewall 58 overlying the second compartment 51 as shown in
The first and second cartons 12, 13 are engaged in a compact arrangement by moving the first compartment 21 into a position laterally displaced from the second compartment 51 and into contact with the endwall portion 54 of the second carton 13 as shown in
A pair of tab legs 61, 62 project outwardly from an edge of the first endwall 23 adjacent to the longer sidewall 19 of the first set parallel pair. Similarly, a pair of tab legs 63, 64 project outwardly from an edge of the second endwall 53 adjacent to the longer sidewall 49 of the second set parallel pair. After shipment of the assembly 11 to a retail outlet, the cartons 12, 13 can be separated and displayed with the legs 61-64 providing stabilization in desired upright positions. In those positions graphic descriptive material 65 on the outer surfaces of the endwalls 23 and 53 are properly oriented for attention of shoppers. The surface area available for such information is increased by the endwall portions 24 and 54 which project laterally from the product retaining first and second compartments 21, 51.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.