Information
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Patent Grant
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6823988
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Patent Number
6,823,988
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Date Filed
Friday, February 15, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 30, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 206 486
- 206 490
- 206 579
- 206 730
- 206 732
- 206 733
- 206 734
- 206 775
- 206 779
- 229 12014
- 229 12015
- 229 162
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium, the apparatus comprising a carton and a premium item. The carton includes a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, and a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton. A recessing flap is formed in an originating panel selected from at least one of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton. The recessed cell spans the originating panel and at least one adjacent access panel in the container which is positioned adjacent to the originating panel—to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent sides of the carton. The premium item is received in the recessed cell such that the premium item is likewise accessible from at least two sides of the carton. The premium item may be selected from a number of different configurations, and may include an interactive element capable of manipulation without interfering with the interior region of the carton, to enable facilitated viewing and/or playing of a premium without detachment of the premium from the carton.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to packaging containers and, more particularly, to packaging containers for simultaneously housing a product, such as a food product, and a premium, such as a promotional item.
2. Background Art
Packaging containers for holding or housing a premium or a promotional item have been known in the art for many years. It is often desirable to use a premium or promotional item to entice a purchaser to buy a particular package, or the product contained within that package. Many times, instead of hiding the promotional item inside of the package where a purchaser cannot see what he or she is receiving, a premium or promotional item is attached to or integrated into the outer portion of the container. For instance, many coupons are readily accessible by peeling the coupons from a cover or protected area of a container.
Other prior art devices have utilized containers and cartons having openings or recessed cavities for receiving three dimensional promotional or display items. For instance, Mason, U.S. Pat. No. 1,585,783; Walter, U.S. Pat. No. 1,911,215; Pardee, U.S. Pat. No. 2,595,202; Curtiss et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,100,595; Dahm, U.S. Pat. No. 3,219,181 and Garmon, U.S. Pat. No. 4,219,148 each disclose containers or cartons having a cut-out in one or more of the front, back or side faces to provide access to the interior of the container. These devices further include a promotional or display item placed proximate the cut-out hole to allow the item to be viewed for display purposes. However, none of these devices include a recessed cell external to the interior of the carton, or a structure for accessing an isolated interior of the carton, other than through the main cut-out hole.
Somewhat similarly, Cote, U.S. Pat. No. 3,625,411; Bolding, U.S. Pat. No. 2,643,811; D'Alessio, U.S. Pat. No. 3,680,687 and Forbes Jr., U.S. Pat. No. 5,413,274 each disclose cartons having a hole in an outer container wall which leads into an isolated internal compartment. In particular, a cut-out is formed in one of the panels of the container blank, which container blank further includes an internal divider or partitioning panel. However, while each carton includes an isolated internal compartment for the potential display and accessibility of a premium or promotional item, none of these references discloses an actual recess in the carton which is formed by a recessing panel integrated directly into one of the front, rear or two side panels of the carton. Moreover, none of the internal compartments are accessible from two different faces of the container.
Also related, Strehlow, U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,833 and Brauner, U.S. Pat. No. 5,379,886, disclose cereal cartons with a hole or cut-out opening in the front panel, and a promotional insert tray which fits into the hole. The tray is covered by a clear membrane, and includes a flange which abuts the outer front surface of the front panel of the carton to keep the tray in the cut-out opening. An additional clear adhesive label is secured over the membrane and tray to prevent tampering with the tray before purchase of the cereal box.
While the Strehlow and Brauner cereal containers have worked well to display a promotional item packaged in a tray to entice a purchaser, neither container makes use of an integral recessing panel to create a recessed cell for housing a premium or promotional item. Furthermore, the premium opening in the Strehlow and Brauner containers spans only one face of the container, thus precluding viewability, removability and access to the premium or promotional item through multiple faces or sides of the package. Neither container is capable of housing a premium or promotional item which requires purchaser interaction and access to the promotional device from more than one face. Moreover, inasmuch as the Strehlow and Brauner premium tray is held inside the cut-out opening in the container by a clear plastic membrane, all access to the promotional device is precluded unless the seal is broken.
Accordingly, it is a goal in the art to provide a container having a recessed cell separated from the interior of the container for housing a premium or promotional item. It is a further goal to allow access to the interior or contents of the container through an opening or location separate from the opening which leads to or houses the recessed cell.
It is also desirable to provide a carton construction which allows for access to the recessed cell from two different sides or faces of the container, to provide access to a premium or promotional item housed within the recessed cell from multiple orientations and/or angles. This is particularly desirable where the premium or promotional item includes an interactive element which exceeds the boundary of the recessed cell when used by a purchaser.
At the same time, it is a goal to provide a recessed cell which retains a premium or promotional item in a secured manner to prevent inadvertent or easy removal thereof.
It is likewise a goal in the art to provide a carton having a recessed cell which has at least one backing panel to add structural integrity to the recessed cell for housing a premium or promotional item, while allowing the container to be formed from a substantially unitary paperboard blank.
These and other desirous characteristics of the present invention will become apparent in light of the present specification (including claims) and drawings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium. The container apparatus comprises a carton and a premium item. The carton includes a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, and a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton. A recessing flap is formed in an originating panel selected from at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels and top and bottom closures to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton.
In one preferred embodiment, the originating panel is the back panel of the carton. In another preferred embodiment, the originating panel is a side panel of the carton. In still another preferred embodiment, the originating panel is one of the panels which forms the top or bottom closure.
The recessing flap preferably includes a backing panel for the recessed cell and a depth-gauging panel joining the originating panel and the backing panel. The backing panel and depth-gauging panels provide structural integrity to the recessed cell. The depth-gauging panel further determines the depth of the recessed cell.
The recessed cell spans the originating panel and at least one adjacent access panel in the container which is positioned adjacent to the originating panel—to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent sides of the carton. In one preferred embodiment, the adjacent access panel includes at least one catch region to facilitate retention of the premium item in the recessed cell.
In another preferred embodiment, the originating panel and/or the adjacent access panel includes at least one push-in flap to further isolate the recessed cell from the interior region of the carton. Likewise, the push-in flaps may further provide added structural strength to the recessed cell.
The premium item is preferably received in the recessed cell such that the premium item is accessible from at least two sides of the carton. The premium item may be selected from a number of different configurations, and may include an interactive element capable of manipulation without interfering with the interior region of the carton, to enable facilitated viewing and/or playing of a premium without detachment of the premium from the carton. In one preferred embodiment, the premium item includes a viewing portion and a boundary exceeding member, wherein the boundary exceeding member is capable of manipulation for movement between a position substantially inside the recessed cell to a position substantially outside of the recessed cell.
In a preferred embodiment, the premium item includes a tray for housing a promotional item. The tray may include a cover which is at least partially transparent so that the promotional item is visible inside the tray. The tray may also include a flange for abutting at least a portion of the originating panel and/or the adjacent access panel to facilitate retention of the tray in the recessed cell. The tray may further include a removable side flap to provide an additional premium bearing opportunity.
Further, a packaging card may be included for housing the premium item in the recessed cell. The packaging card may be retained in the recessed cell by a friction fit, or with an adhesive. The packaging card may be adhered to at least one of the originating panel, the recessing panel and/or the adjacent access panel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view of a blank for forming a carton having a recessed cell for housing a premium item;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the carton shown in
FIG. 1
as articulated, with a packaging card and premium item for insertion into the recessed cell formed in the carton;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the container apparatus shown in
FIG. 2
as assembled for simultaneously housing a product and a premium item;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the carton shown in
FIG. 1
as articulated;
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of a container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium according to another embodiment of the present invention, with a premium cover for shielding a premium item;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium according to another embodiment of the present invention, with a premium t ray;
FIG. 7
is a plan view of a blank for forming a carton having a recessed cell according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of the carton shown in
FIG. 7
as articulated, with a packaging card for housing a premium item;
FIG. 9
is a plan view of a blank for a forming carton having a recessed cell according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view of the carton shown in
FIG. 9
as articulated, with a packaging card for housing a premium item;
FIG. 11
is a plan view of a blank for forming a carton having a recessed cell according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is an exploded perspective view of the carton shown in
FIG. 11
as articulated, with a premium tray for insertion into the recessed cell;
FIG. 13
is a plan view of a blank for forming a carton having a recessed cell according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is an exploded perspective view of the carton shown in
FIG. 13
as articulated, with a premium cover to facilitate housing a premium item in the recessed cell;
FIG. 15
is a plan view of a blank for a carton having a recessed cell according to another embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 16
is an exploded perspective view of the carton shown in
FIG. 15
as articulated, with a premium tray for insertion into the recessed cell.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail several specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principals of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
Container
20
for simultaneously housing a product and a premium is shown in
FIGS. 1-4
as comprising carton
22
, packaging card
24
and premium item
26
. Carton
22
is formed from a unitary paperboard blank shown in
FIG. 1
, and includes front panel
28
, back panel
30
, side panels
32
and
34
, sealing tab
36
, top closure
38
and bottom closure
40
. As can be seen from
FIG. 1
, each of front panel
28
, back panel
30
, side panels
32
and
34
and sealing tab
36
are hingedly connected at fold lines for articulation into a substantially rectangular container, shown in
FIGS. 2-4
. Further, while carton
22
is shown as taking the form of a standard cereal box, the dimensions of the various carton panels may be changed or altered to create an alternative container configuration, as would be known by those with ordinary skill in the art with the present disclosure before them.
Back panel
30
, shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
, includes interior fold line
42
, recessing flap
44
, side strips
46
and
48
and top strip
50
. Interior fold line
42
, shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
, comprises a substantially horizontal fold line which is preferably entirely contained within the boundaries of back panel
30
. Thus, while recessing flap
44
is eventually folded out of the plane of back panel
30
, side strips
46
and
48
and top strip
50
remain at the original, elevated level. Upon articulation, recessing flap
44
is folded inwardly into the interior of carton
22
along interior fold line
42
, to create recessed cell
45
. To this end, interior fold line
42
may extend differing lengths across back panel
30
, to increase or decrease the corresponding width of recessing flap
44
, and thus recessed cell
45
. Additionally, while interior fold line
42
is shown as positioned in the top of back panel
30
, interior fold line
42
may also be positioned at lower points in back panel
30
to reduce the height of recessed cell
45
, to accommodate desired recessed cell dimensions or the dimensions of a particular premium item.
It should be noted that in the particular carton embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1-4
, back panel
30
serves as the originating panel—the panel from which recessing flap
44
foldably emanates. As will become evident throughout the description in this specification, as well as in the drawings, it is contemplated that the originating panel may vary, thus changing the dimensions and/or orientation of the recessing flap and recessing cell, depending on the orientation and dimensions of the interior fold line.
Recessing flap
44
, shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
, includes depth-gauging panel
52
and backing panel
54
. Depth-gauging panel
52
is hingedly joined to backing panel
54
at fold line
53
, and joined to back panel
30
at interior fold line
42
. Depth-gauging panel
52
preferably folds downwardly into the interior region of carton
22
, to provide recessed cell
45
with a specified depth. In particular, depth-gauging panel
52
is preferably folded to an orientation which is substantially orthogonal to both back panel
30
, as well as backing panel
54
—thus forming one closed side of recessed cell
45
. Further, the height of depth-gauging panel
52
dictates the depth of recessed cell
45
, which depth may be varied by varying the height of depth-gauging panel
52
to suit any particular premium item or application.
As can be seen from
FIG. 1
, backing panel
54
extends from the originating back panel
30
into back panel bottom flap
72
, and includes angled bottom edges
56
and
57
. The extra extension of backing panel
54
into back panel bottom flap
72
ensures that upon articulation of carton
22
, backing panel
54
extends from its foldable connection to depth-gauging panel
52
all the way to the bottom of carton
22
, as shown in
FIGS. 2-4
. Thus, backing panel
54
separates and at least partially isolates recessed cell
45
from the interior of carton
22
. This separation is particularly advantageous in the present context, as carton
22
is preferably designed to hold a product, such as cereal, in its interior region, which product is preferably separated from a premium item
26
housed within recessed cell
45
. While recessed cell
45
is not necessarily entirely isolated from the interior of carton
22
, allowing for openings on the sides of recessed cell
45
, recessing flap
44
provides a substantial barrier between the interior of carton
22
and recessed cell
45
. Certainly, a carton construction in which the recessed cell is more completely or entirely isolated from the interior of the carton is likewise contemplated, as would be known by those with ordinary skill in the art with the present disclosure before them. Further, recessing flap
44
provides structural integrity to recessed cell
45
for housing a premium item therein.
Backing panel
54
also preferably includes angled bottom edges
56
and
57
, shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
. As will be discussed in more detail below, while angling portions of the bottom edges of backing panel
54
removes very little of backing panel, the angling creates catch regions
78
and
80
in back panel bottom flap
72
, shown in
FIG. 4
, to help maintain premium item
26
in recessed cell
45
.
Top closure
38
, shown in
FIG. 1
, includes front panel top flap
60
, back panel top flap
62
and side panel top flaps
64
and
66
. As is conventional with many reclosable containers, front panel top flap
60
includes closure tab
68
, while back panel top flap
62
includes tab insert cut-out
69
. Thus, top closure
38
allows the interior of carton
22
to be accessed without disturbing or altering premium item
26
in recessed cell
45
.
Bottom closure
40
, shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
, includes front panel bottom flap
70
, back panel bottom flap
72
and side panel bottom flaps
74
and
76
. While top closure
38
is somewhat conventional for recloseable containers which house cereal and other similar types of products, bottom closure
40
is modified to accommodate recessing flap
44
, as well as to facilitate access to recessed cell
45
through the adjacent bottom side of carton
22
. In particular, each of side panel bottom flaps
74
and
76
includes a notch
82
and
84
, respectively, to ensure that the side panel bottom flaps do not interfere with or obstruct access to recessed cell
45
through bottom closure
40
. Moreover, as touched upon above, back panel bottom flap
72
includes catch regions
78
and
80
to help retain premium item
26
in recessed cell
45
. More specifically, catch regions
78
and
80
are the angled portions of back panel bottom flap
72
formed by the cut-out of recessing flap
44
from back panel bottom flap
72
. Catch regions
78
and
80
help hold the bottom portion of premium item
26
and/or packaging card
24
in recessed cell
45
.
However, the catch regions may also allow a premium item to be housed within recessed cell without a packaging card, without any type of flange extending from the premium item for abutting back panel
30
, or without actually attaching or adhering the premium item to any portion of carton
22
. For instance, the premium item may take the form of a simple rectangular tray or box-like structure, which substantially matches the dimensions of recessed cell
45
and fits therein by an interference or friction fit. Alternatively, it is also contemplated that recessing flap
44
may include straight, non-angled bottom edges, to eliminate the catch regions, thus allowing a premium item to slide into and out of recessed cell
45
from both the back panel
30
side of carton
22
, as well as from the bottom closure
40
side of carton
22
.
Thus, upon articulation, carton
22
allows for access to recessed cell
45
through originating back panel
30
, but also access through an adjacent access panel, namely bottom closure
40
, and more particularly through back panel bottom flap
72
. Access to recessed cell
45
from two adjacent sides of carton
22
permits use of carton
22
with a multiplicity of premium items, including premium item
26
including an interactive element described below.
Packaging card
24
is shown in
FIGS. 2-4
as comprising central backing panel
86
, depth adding panels
88
and
90
and wing panels
92
and
94
. Depth adding panels
88
and
90
determine depth of packaging card
24
and thus the thickness of a particular promotional item which may be housed within packaging card
24
—if the promotional item is to be housed completely within or flush with the tray region of packaging card
24
. Further, it is also preferred that depth adding panels
88
and
90
are approximately the same height as depth-gauging panel
52
of recessing flap
44
to utilize the entire depth of recessed cell
45
. Central backing panel
86
of packaging card
24
may be attached or adhered to backing panel
54
of recessing flap
44
, if such a secured relationship between packaging card
24
and recessing flap
44
is desired.
Wing panels
92
and
94
, shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, are preferably sized to abut side strips
46
and
48
of back panel
30
when packaging card
24
is positioned into recessed cell
45
. To this end, wing panels
92
and
94
are preferably of a dimension matching the width of side strips
46
and
48
, or of a lesser width to ensure that wing panels
92
and
94
do not extend beyond the boundaries of back panel
30
. Further, it should likewise be noted that packaging card
24
may be retained in recessed cell
45
by a friction or interference fit, or by an adhesive placed between either wing panels
92
and
94
and side strips
46
and
48
and/or between central backing panel
86
of packaging card
24
and backing panel
54
of recessing flap
44
. Of course, catch regions
78
and
80
on bottom closure
40
further act to retain packaging card
24
in recessed cell
45
.
Premium item
26
, one example of which is shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, is preferably an interactive promotional device requiring and/or allowing a purchaser to use the promotional item either in recessed cell
45
of carton
22
, or after removing premium item
26
from carton
22
. In particular, premium item
26
is shown as comprising a pinball game, including both a boundary exceeding member
96
and viewing portion
98
. Boundary exceeding member
96
comprises the spring loaded plunger which places the pinballs into play, while viewing portion
98
comprises the portion of the game that allows a user to view the path and ultimate location of pinballs. Viewing portion
98
is preferably protected by a transparent cover, such that premium item
26
may be housed within blister card
24
in recessed cell
45
without any additional cover on the back of carton
22
. Alternatively, a preferably transparent cover may be placed over premium item
26
as housed within recessed cell
45
, as long as the interactive element/boundary exceeding member
96
is still accessible. In the particular embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1-4
, this may be accomplished by placing a clear, transparent cover over the back face of carton
22
, but leaving an opening in bottom closure
40
such that a user can access boundary exceeding member
96
. This may also be accomplished by covering the entirety of premium item
26
, while still providing a tear-away or break-away portion to permit easy access to the interactive element/boundary exceeding member.
In any event, premium item
26
may be accessed from two different, but adjacent sides of carton
22
, namely the back side of the carton as well as the bottom side of the carton. Thus, a user may pull boundary exceeding member
96
downwardly through the opening in bottom closure
40
to place the pinballs into play, thus positioning the plunger outside of recessed cell
45
below the boundaries of carton
22
. At the same time, the user may view the path and location of those pinballs through the back side of carton
22
.
It must be also noted that premium item may be housed within recessed cell
45
without packaging card
24
, either by a friction or interference fit, or attached inside recessed cell
45
, such as by an adhesive. Likewise, as will be seen below with the illustrations and description of a number of alternative premium items, premium item
26
shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
is simply an example of one of many premium items contemplated for use with the present invention. Any number of premium items, including both those which include an interactive element and those which do not, are contemplated for use with carton
22
as would be known by those with ordinary skill in the art with the present disclosure before them.
For instance, in an alternative embodiment shown in
FIG. 5
, carton
22
may be used in combination with promotional cover
100
. Promotional cover
100
includes window
102
, frame
104
, first portion
106
and second portion
108
. Frame
104
is preferably of a width to substantially match the surrounding raised portion of back panel
30
, while window
102
preferably substantially matches the dimensions of recessed cell
45
on first portion
106
and second portion
108
. As can be seen from
FIG. 5
, first portion
106
is preferably foldably joined to second portion
108
, such that first portion
106
covers access to recessed cell
45
through back panel
30
, while second portion
108
covers access to recessed cell
45
through bottom closure
40
. Thus, window
102
preferably allows viewability of a promotional item housed within recessed cell
45
through both the adjacent back and the bottom portions of carton
22
. Promotional cover
100
may be permanently sealed to carton
22
, or temporarily sealed to carton
22
to allow removal of promotional cover
100
for access to a promotional item contained within recessed cell
45
.
In another alternative embodiment, shown in
FIG. 6
, carton
22
is used in combination with promotional container
110
. Promotional container
110
includes tray portion
112
, clear window cover
114
and side flanges
116
and
118
. Promotional container
110
is designed to house a promotional item inside, while permitting viewing of that promotional item through clear window cover
114
. Flanges
116
and
118
are provided to enhance the retention of promotional tray
110
in recessed cell
45
, by abutting the side portions of back panel
30
. Of course, the configuration of promotional container
110
may be altered, depending upon the application and the promotional item to be housed therein. Flanges
116
and
118
also prevent promotional container
110
from sliding into the openings on either side of recessed cell which lead into the interior of carton
22
. However, promotional container may be constructed without flanges, and still be housed in recessed cell
45
, particularly if adhesive is employed and/or if bottom closure
40
includes catch region
78
and
80
, shown in FIG.
4
.
In another alternative embodiment, shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, container
120
for simultaneously housing a product and a premium includes carton
122
and packaging card
124
. Like carton
22
, carton
122
includes front panel
126
, back panel
128
, side panels
130
and
132
, sealing tab
134
, top closure
136
and bottom closure
138
. However, unlike the back panel of carton
22
, back panel
128
of carton
122
includes interior fold line
140
orientated vertically between the top and bottom edges of back panel
128
. Thus, recessing flap
142
foldably emanates from back panel
128
along interior fold line
140
to position recessing flap
142
in a substantially horizontal orientation, as opposed to the substantially vertical orientation of recessing flap
44
in carton
22
. Further, as touched on above with carton
22
, interior fold line
140
may be positioned further inside back panel
128
, to reduce the width of recessed cell
145
. Likewise, the height of interior fold line
140
may be reduced to, in turn, reduce the height of recessing flap
142
and the height of recessed cell
145
.
As is shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, recessing flap
142
includes depth-gauging panel
148
and backing panel
150
. Like recessing flap
44
of carton
22
, depth-gauging panel
148
dictates the depth of recessed cell
145
. Further, backing panel
150
also includes angled bottom edges
152
and
154
, which generate catch regions
156
and
158
in side panel
130
. Thus, recessed cell
145
is accessible from both back panel
128
(the originating panel) of carton
122
, as well as from side panel
130
(the adjacent access panel) of carton
122
. This allows viewability of a premium item from adjacent sides of carton
122
, as well as access to an interactive promotional item contained in recessed cell
145
through both the back and side panel access openings.
Packaging card
124
is similar to packaging card
24
, and includes central backing panel
160
, depth adding panels
162
and
164
, and wing panels
166
and
168
. However, packaging card
124
is oriented substantially horizontally, rotated 90° from packaging card
24
, to match recessed cell
145
of carton
122
. Further, while not shown, it is certainly contemplated that the packaging card may house a promotional item, or that a promotional item is housed in recessed cell
145
without a packaging card.
In another embodiment shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, container
170
includes carton
172
and packaging card
174
. Carton
172
includes front panel
176
, back panel
178
, first side panel
180
, second side panel
182
, top closure
184
and bottom closure
186
. While carton
172
is substantially the same shape and dimension as carton
22
, recessing flap
194
is located in second side panel
182
, foldably emanating from interior fold line
192
. Like interior fold line
140
in carton
122
shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, interior fold line
192
is orientated vertically, such that recessing flap
194
takes a substantially horizontal orientation. Again, the location and size of interior fold line
192
may be altered to change the size and dimensions of recessing flap
194
and thus recessed cell
195
.
Recessing flap
194
is shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
as including depth-gauging panel
196
and backing panel
198
. Like the depth-gauging panels on cartons
22
and
122
, depth-gauging panel
196
determines the depth of recessed cell
195
for housing a promotional item having a specified shape and thickness. Backing panel
198
further includes angled bottom edges
200
and
202
, thus providing catch regions
188
and
190
in back panel
178
, which facilitate retention of promotional item in recessed cell
195
.
In the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, the originating panel comprises side panel
182
of carton
172
, while the adjacent access panel comprises back panel
178
. Like cartons
22
and
122
, the recessed cell of carton
172
may be viewed and accessed from two adjacent sides of the carton.
Packaging card
174
is shown in
FIG. 10
as having substantially the same structure as packaging cards
24
and
124
shown in
FIGS. 2 and 8
, respectively. As such, packaging card
174
is designed to house a promotional item, and to be secured in recessed cell
195
. As can be seen from
FIG. 10
, the wings of packaging card
174
preferably abut the top and bottom portions of second side panel
182
, above and below recessed cell
195
.
In another embodiment, shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, container
210
includes carton
212
and promotional container
214
. Carton
212
includes front panel
216
, back panel
218
, side panels
220
and
222
, sealing tab
224
, top closure
226
and bottom closure
228
. Front panel
216
includes interior fold lines
230
,
232
and
234
, and push-in flaps
236
,
238
and
240
. As is shown in
FIG. 12
, push-in flaps
236
,
238
and
240
are preferably pushed in such that they are substantially orthogonal to front panel
216
. The push-in flaps help separate recessed cell
245
from the interior of carton
212
, and add to the structural integrity of recessed cell
245
. Further, push-in flaps
236
,
238
and
240
may also serve to abut against promotional container
214
once it is positioned into cell
245
, to further enhance retention of promotional container
214
inside of recessed cell
245
.
Bottom closure
228
includes front panel bottom flap
242
, which, in turn, includes interior fold line
244
and recessing panel
246
. Recessing panel
246
is folded from front panel bottom flap
242
along interior fold line
244
to a position substantially orthogonal to bottom closure
228
, such that it forms a backing for recessed cell
245
. As such, recessing panel
246
helps separate and isolate recessed cell
245
from the interior of carton
212
, which typically houses a product sold in carton
212
.
Moreover, recessed cell
245
is accessible from both the originating panel of recessing panel
246
, namely front panel bottom flap
242
, as well as from an adjacent access panel, namely front panel
216
. As such, recessed cell
245
can be accessed from adjacent sides of carton
212
. Accordingly a premium item housed within recessed cell
245
may be viewed and accessed from two different sides of the premium, such as promotional container
214
. Of course, while promotional container
214
is shown in
FIG. 12
for use with carton
212
, it is likewise contemplated that any number of premium or promotional items may be used in combination with carton
212
, including premium or promotional items having an interactive element.
Promotional container
214
includes tray portion
250
, annular flange
252
, clear window
254
and side flap
256
. Tray portion
250
is structured to house a promotional item, while annular flange
252
is designed to abut front panel
216
of carton
212
to help maintain promotional container
214
in recessed cell
245
. Clear window
254
allows a purchaser to view the promotional item before purchasing container
210
. Side flap
256
acts to block off any opening through bottom closure
228
to the interior of carton
212
, and as a separate premium opportunity. For instance, side flap
256
may tear off from annular flange
252
, and contain a coupon or other collectible item for use by a purchaser. Promotional container
214
may be housed in recessed cell
245
by a friction or interference fit, by an adhesive or by other means known to those of ordinary skill in the art with the present disclosure before them.
In another embodiment, shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14
, similar to that shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, container
260
is shown as comprising carton
262
and promotional cover
264
. Carton includes front panel
266
, back panel
268
, first side panel
270
, second side panel
272
, sealing tab
273
, top closure
274
and bottom closure
276
. Front panel
266
includes interior fold lines
278
,
280
and
282
and push-in flaps
284
,
286
and
288
. As can be seen from
FIG. 13
, each of the push-in flaps originate from respective interior fold lines
278
,
280
and
282
in front panel
266
. Like the push-in flaps described with respect to
FIGS. 11 and 12
, push-in flaps
284
,
286
and
288
are preferably pushed into the interior carton
262
such that they are oriented substantially orthogonally to front panel
266
to provide a barrier between the interior of carton
262
and recessed cell
295
.
Second side panel
272
includes recessing flap
292
foldably emanating from second side panel
272
at vertically oriented interior fold line
290
. Like recessing flap
246
, recessing flap
292
forms a backing panel for recessed cell
295
. However, while recessed cell
245
has access openings in the adjacent front and bottom portions of carton
212
, recessed cell
295
includes access openings in front panel
266
and second side panel
272
of carton
262
. Thus, a premium or promotional item is viewable and/or accessible from both the side of carton
262
, as well as from the front of carton
262
.
Promotional cover
264
preferably fits over recessed cell
295
to completely cover same for housing of a premium or promotional item inside recessed cell
295
. Promotional cover
264
preferably includes a window which spans both the front panel (
266
) side of carton
262
, as well as the adjacent side (
272
) of carton
262
, to facilitate viewing of a promotional item from two separate sides of carton
262
. However, it is likewise contemplated that promotional cover may be replaced with other suitable promotional or premium items, such as those shown and disclosed in the present application, as well as those that would be known by those with ordinary skill in the art with the present disclosure before them.
In another alternative embodiment, shown in
FIGS. 15 and 16
, container
300
includes carton
302
and promotional container
304
. Carton
302
includes front panel
306
, back panel
308
, first side panel
310
, second side panel
312
, sealing tab
314
, top closure
316
and bottom closure
318
. Second side panel
312
includes vertically oriented interior fold line
320
, and recessing flap
322
foldably emanating therefrom. Thus, recessing flap
322
takes a substantially horizontal orientation, dictating the size and orientation of recessed cell
325
. Moreover, while recessing flap
322
originates in second side panel
312
, the recessing flap continues into an adjacent access panel, in this embodiment shown as front panel
306
. Recessing flap
322
further includes depth-gauging panel
324
and backing panel
326
. Like the depth-gauging panels and backing panels described above, depth-gauging panel
324
determines the depth of recessed cell
325
, while backing panel
326
provides separation between recessed cell
325
and the interior of carton
302
, amongst other functions. Recessed cell
325
may be viewed and accessed from two adjacent sides of carton
302
, namely from front panel
306
as well as from second side panel
312
.
Promotional container
304
is shown in
FIG. 16
as including tray portion
328
, clear window
330
and top and bottom flanges
332
and
334
, respectively. Promotional container
304
is designed to house a promotional item, which may be viewed through clear window
330
. Top and bottom flanges
332
and
334
preferably abut the regions of second side panel
312
above and below recessed cell
325
to help maintain promotional container
304
in recessed cell
325
. As described above, promotional container
304
may be housed within recessed cell
325
by an interference fit and/or a separate adhesive. Furthermore, inasmuch as carton
302
is not shown as including a catch region, promotional container
304
may be slid in and out of recessed cell either through second side panel
312
or through front panel
306
, thus allowing removal and insertion of promotional container
304
into recessed cell
325
through different paths. Of course, any number of promotional containers or premium items may be used in combination with carton
302
.
The foregoing description and drawings merely explain and illustrate the invention, and the invention is not limited thereto except insofar as the appended claims are so limited as those skilled in the art having the present disclosure before them will be able to make modifications and variations therein without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium, said container apparatus comprising:a carton including a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, each of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels having top and bottom edges; a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton; at least one recessing flap formed in at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels and top and bottom closures, said at least one recessing flap having a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges, said at least one recessing flap foldably emanating from an originating panel selected from at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure along one of the top, bottom and two side edges of the recessing flap to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton, at least one access panel adjacent to said originating panel comprising at least one of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure; the recessed cell spanning at least a portion of the originating panel and at least a portion of the at least one adjacent access panel to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent sides of the carton; a premium item for receipt within the recessed cell, the premium item likewise being accessible from at least two sides of the carton; and a packaging card for housing the premium item in the recessed cell.
- 2. The container apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the packaging card includes at least one flange for butting at least a portion of at least one of the originating panel and the adjacent access panel for retaining the blister card in the recessed cell.
- 3. The container apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the packaging card is retained in the recessed cell by a friction fit.
- 4. The container apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the packaging card is adhered by an adhesive to at least one of the recessing panel, the originating panel and the adjacent access panel.
- 5. A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium, said container apparatus comprising:a carton including a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, each of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels having top and bottom edges; a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton; at least one recessing flap formed in at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels and top and bottom closures, said at least one recessing flap having a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges, said at least one recessing flap being further formed from a depth-gauging panel, foldably emanating from an originating panel selected from one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure along a selected edge of the top, bottom and two side edges of the recessing flap and a backing panel, foldably emanating from an interior edge of the depth-gauging panel disposed opposite from the selected edge of the at least one recessing flap to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton, at least one access panel disposed in, and foldably emanating from, one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure, disposed adjacent to said originating panel, said at least one access panel further foldably emanating from an opposite edge of the backing panel; the recessed cell spanning at least a portion of the originating panel and at least a portion of the at least one adjacent access panel to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent ones of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure; a premium item for receipt within the recessed cell, the premium item likewise being accessible from at least two of said adjacent ones of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure, wherein the premium item includes an interactive element that may be manipulted without interfering with the interior region of the carton.
- 6. The container apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the interactive element requires access to said premium item housed within the recessed cell from both the originating panel side of the carton and the adjacent access panel side of the carton.
- 7. The container apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the interactive element further includes a viewing portion and a boundary exceeding member, said boundary exceeding member capable of manipulation for movement between a position substantially inside the recessed cell to a position substantially outside of the recessed cell.
- 8. The container apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the viewing portion of the interactive element is accessible through one of the originating panel and the adjacent access panel, while the boundary exceeding member is accessible through the other of the originating panel and the adjacent access panel.
- 9. A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a produce and a premium, said container apparatus comprising:a carton including a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, each of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels having top and bottom edges; a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton; at least one recessing flap formed in at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels and top and bottom closures, said at least one recessing flap having a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges, said at least one recessing flap foldably emanating from an originating panel selected from at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure long one of the top, bottom and two side edges of the recessing flap to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton, at least one access panel adjacent to said originating panel comprising at least one of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure; the recessed cell spanning at least a portion of the originating panel and at least a portion of the at least one adjacent access panel to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent sides of the carton; a premium item for receipt within the recessed cell, the premium item likewise being accessible from at least two sides of the carton; wherein the premium item includes an interactive element that may be manipulated without interfering with the interior region of the carton; wherein the interactive element further includes a viewing portion and a boundary exceeding member, said boundary exceeding member capable of manipulation for movement between a position substantially inside the recessed cell to a position substantially outside of the recessed cell.
- 10. The container apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the viewing portion of the interactive element is accessible through one of the originating panel and the adjacent access panel, while the boundary exceeding member is accessible through the other of the originating panel and the adjacent access panel.
- 11. A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium, said container apparatus comprising:a carton including a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, each of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels having top and bottom edges; a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the caryton; at least one recessing flap formed in at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels and top and bottom closures, said at least one recessing flap having a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges, said at least one recessing flap being further formed from a depth-gauging panel, foldably emanating from an originating panel selected from one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure along a selected edge of the top, bottom and two side edges of the recessing flap and a backing panel, foldably emanating from an interior edge of the depth-gauging panel disposed opposite from the selected edge of the at least one recessing flap to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton, at least one access panel disposed in, and foldably emanating from, one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure, disposed adjacent to said originating panel, said at least one access panel further foldably emanating from an opposite edge of the backing panel; the recessed cell spanning at least a portion of the originating panel and at least a portion of the at least one adjacent access panel to allow access in the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent ones of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure; a premium item for receipt within the recessed cell, the premium item likewise being accessible from at least two of said adjacent ones of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure, wherein the premium item includes a tray for housing a promotional item, wherein the tray includes at least one flange for abutting at least a portion of at least one of the originating panel and the adjacent access panel to facilitate retention of the tray in the recessed cell, and wherein the gray further includes at least one side flap extending from the at least one flange for abutting the adjacent access panel to facilitate retention of the tray in the recessed cell.
- 12. A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium, said container apparatus comprising:a carton including a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, each of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels having top and bottom sides; a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton; at least one recessing flap formed in at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels and top and bottom closures, said at least one recessing flap having a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges, said at least one recessing flap being further formed from a depth-gauging panel, foldably emanating from an originating panel selected from one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure along a selected edge of the top, bottom and two side edges of the recessing flap and a backing panel, foldably emanating from an interior edge of the depth-gauging panel disposed opposite from the selected edge of the at least one recessing flap to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton, at least one access panel disposed in, and foldably emanating from, one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure, disposed adjacent to said originating panel, said at least one access panel further foldably emanating from an opposite edge of the backing panel; the recessed cell spanning at least a portion of the originating panel and at least a portion of the at least one adjacent access panel to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent ones of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure; a premium item for receipt within the recessed cell, the premium item likewise being accessible from at least two of said adjacent ones of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure, wherein at least one of the originating panel and the adjacent access panel include at least one push-in flap foldably attached thereto, said at least one push-in flap capable of orientation to further isolate the recessed cell from the interior region of the carton.
- 13. A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium, sid container apparatus comprising:a carton including a front panel, a back panel, and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, each of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels having top and bottom edges; a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton; at least one recessing flap formed in at least one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels and top and bottom closures, said at least one recessing flap having a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges, said at least one recessing flap being further formed from a depth-gauging panel, foldably emanating from an originating panel elected from one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure along a selected edge of the top, bottom and two side edges of the recessing flap and a backing panel, foldably emanating from an interior edge of the depth-gaugine panel disposed opposite from the selected edge of the at least one recessing flap to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at leat partially separated from the interior region of the carton, at least one access panel disposed in, and foldably emanating from, one of the front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure, disposed adjacent to said originating panel, said at least one access panel further foldably emanating from an opposite edge of the backing panel; the recessed cell spanning at least a portion of the originting panel and at least a portion of the at least one adjacent access panel to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent ones of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure; a premium item for receipt within the recessed cell, the premium item likewise being accessible from at least two of said adjacent ones of said front panel, back panel, two opposing side panels, top closure and bottom closure; and a packaging card for housing the premium item in the recessed cell.
- 14. The container apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the packaging card includes at least one flange for abutting at least a portion of at least one of the originating panel and the adjacent access panel for retaining the blister card in the recessed cell.
- 15. The container apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the packaging card is retained in the recessed cell by a friction fit.
- 16. The container apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the packaging card is adhered by an adhesive to at least one of the recessing panel, the originating panel and the adjacent access panel.
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