The present disclosure herein relates generally to paint brushes. More particularly, the disclosure herein pertains to packages for paint brushes.
Paint brushes may be displayed in various ways. For example, paint brushes may be displayed by hanging the paint brush on a hook, either by a hole or hanging feature provided on the handle, or by a hanging feature included in the paint brush packaging. Alternatively, paint brushes are also stored in a lying down position (e.g., in a box).
Many paint brush package configurations incorporate features to protect the bristles from damage. Without a feature to protect the bristles from damage (e.g., during shipment, display, and between uses), the brush performance may be reduced.
Various techniques have been described to address the problems with protecting bristles. However, such techniques are inadequate for various reasons. For example, one or more of such techniques for packaging paint brushes in a display state involves a package that covers the brush bristles. However, this leads to the customer being unable to view the bristles before purchase without opening the package. One or more of such techniques may also involve a package that does not extend the full length of the brush (e.g., only covers the bristle and ferrule portion), thus limiting the surface area of the package for communicating graphics and/or text to the customer. Still other existing packaging techniques result in a package that is unable to be opened without destroying the package, thus making the package unsuitable for use with the brush at a later time.
The disclosure herein relates generally to packaging for paint brushes, packaged paint brushes, and methods for making the same. Generally, the disclosure herein pertains to a package apparatus for paint brushes that is convertible between a display state and a protective state. For example, one or more embodiments described herein provide a package apparatus that maximizes packaging surface area for communication to the consumer at the point of purchase, while being convertible to a protective state for protecting the brush for storage after purchase and between uses.
One exemplary embodiment of a packaged paint brush described herein may include a paint brush and a convertible package (e.g., a package convertible from a display state to a protective state). The paint brush includes a handle and a plurality of filaments (e.g., bristles) terminating at a brush tip region. The convertible package may include an elongate display panel extending between a first end region and a second end region (e.g., the paint brush may be mounted thereon in a display state with the handle of the paint brush towards the first end region of the elongate display panel). The elongate display panel may include a tip holding portion at the second end region thereof to cover at least a portion of the plurality of filaments of the brush tip region. Further, the convertible paint brush package may include a fold region between the first and second end regions configured to allow the elongate display panel to be folded such that at least a portion of the first end region of the elongate display panel can be coupled near the second end region of the elongate display panel in a protective state to protect the paint brush (e.g., when the paint brush is removed from a display state mounted on the elongate display panel and then returned to the package to protect at least the brush tip region). Further, there may be provided one or more defined regions corresponding to one or more openings configured to receive therethrough the handle of the paint brush when in the protective state.
In one or more embodiments of the packaged paint brush, the paint brush may include a coupling apparatus to couple the handle to the plurality of filaments. In the display state, at least a portion of the coupling apparatus and at least a portion of the brush tip region are accessible.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the packaged paint brush, a length of the elongate display panel from the first end region to a fold line in the fold region of the elongate display panel is substantially equal to or longer than a length from a handle-brush transition point between the handle and brush of the paint brush to the tip holding portion (e.g., the handle brush-transition point being located where the handle transitions into the brush portion of the paint brush).
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the packaged paint brush, the one or more defined regions configured for receiving the handle of the paint brush may include at least one defined removable region of the elongate display panel (e.g., the at least one defined removable region may include a perforated area or other type of area to be removed).
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the packaged paint brush, the tip holding portion may include a receptacle provided at the second end region of the elongate display panel to receive a portion of the first end region of the elongate display panel when in the protective state, and to receive the brush tip region of the paint brush in both the display state and in the protective state.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the packaged paint brush, the receptacle may include one or more access openings to allow access to a portion of the brush tip region when received therein.
An exemplary package apparatus including a convertible package for a paint brush (e.g., a paint brush including a handle and a plurality of filaments terminating at a brush tip region) is also described. For example, the convertible package may include an elongate display panel extending between a first end region and a second end region and configured to mount a paint brush thereon in a display state with the handle of the paint brush towards the first end region thereof. The elongate display panel may include a tip holding portion at the second end region thereof to cover at least a portion of the plurality of filaments of the brush tip region when the paint brush is mounted on the elongate display panel. Further, a fold region between the first and second end regions may be provided to allow the elongate display panel to be folded such that at least a portion of the first end region of the elongate display panel can be coupled near the second end region of the elongate display panel in a protective state (e.g., to protect a paint brush that has been removed from a display state mounted on the elongate display panel and then returned to the package to protect at least the brush tip region). Further, one or more defined regions corresponding to one or more openings may be provided for receiving therethrough a handle of the paint brush when in the protective state.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the one or more defined regions configured for receiving a handle of the paint brush may include at least one defined removable region of the elongate display panel (e.g., the at least one defined removable region may include a perforated area or other type of removable area).
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the one or more defined regions configured for receiving a handle of the paint brush may include an opening.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, a fold region may be defined in a central portion of the elongate display panel between the first end region and second end region. The fold region may include one or more fold lines (e.g., living or pre-formed hinges) substantially orthogonal to an axis defined along a length of the elongate display panel.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the one or more defined regions corresponding to one or more openings for receiving a handle of the paint brush may be located between a first fold line and a second fold line of the one or more fold lines in the fold region. For example, the one or more fold lines may be substantially parallel to each other and orthogonal to the axis defined along the length of the elongate display panel.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the length from the first end region to the one or more fold lines may be substantially equal to the length from the second end region to the one or more fold lines.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the convertible package may include a closure apparatus to couple the first end region near the second end region of the elongate display panel when in the protective state (e.g., the closure apparatus may include at least one of hook and loop fasteners, magnets, tabs and slits, reusable adhesive, snaps, and/or string and button closures).
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the second end region may include a receptacle to receive a portion of the first end region of the elongate display panel in the protective state and to receive the brush tip region of a brush in both the display state and in the protective state.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the receptacle may include one or more access opening to allow access to a portion of the brush tip region when received therein.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the elongate display panel may be provided such that substantially only the brush tip region of the paint brush is covered by one or more portions of the receptacle when mounted in the display state.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the convertible package may include one or more fixation elements (e.g., twist tie, tie strap, string, glue or adhesive, etc.) to mount a paint brush to the elongate display panel in the display state.
Further, for example, in one or more embodiments of the paint brush package apparatus, the convertible package may include a display mounting element (e.g., a hole in the elongate display panel or a hang tag attached to the elongate display panel to hang the package on a display rack or hook) associated with the first end region.
An exemplary method of using a paint brush package is also described. For example, the method may include: providing a packaged paint brush (e.g., wherein the paint brush may include a handle and a plurality of filaments terminating at a brush tip region, wherein the packaged paint brush may include an elongate display panel extending between a first end region and a second end region, and further wherein the paint brush may be mounted thereon in a display state with the handle toward the first end region); separating the paint brush from the elongate display panel; folding the elongate display panel at a fold region located between (e.g., generally midway between) the first end region and the second end region (e.g., wherein folding the elongate display panel may include moving at least a portion of the first end region of the elongate display panel towards the second end region of the elongate display panel); inserting the handle of the paint brush into one or more openings of the elongate display panel; placing the brush tip portion of the paint brush into a tip holding portion of the elongate display panel at the second end region thereof; coupling at least a portion of the first end region of the elongate display panel to at least a portion of the second end region of the display panel to provide the paint brush in a protective state.
In one or more embodiments of the method, the method may include one or more of the following: removing one or more defined regions of the elongate display panel to provide one or more openings through which the handle of the paint brush may be inserted; providing a tip holding portion in the form of a receptacle (e.g., a pocket or other receiving portion) at the second end region of the elongate display panel; and positioning at least a portion of the first end region into a receptacle along with a portion of the brush tip region to provide a paint brush in the protective state.
The above summary is not intended to describe each embodiment or every implementation of the present disclosure. A more complete understanding will become apparent and appreciated by referring to the following detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying figures of the drawings which form a part hereof, and in which are shown, by way of illustration, specific embodiments which may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from (e.g., still falling within) the scope of the disclosure presented hereby.
Exemplary paint brush packages, packaged paint brushes, and methods regarding the same, for example, such as methods regarding the use of such paint brush packages (e.g., methods of converting the package from a display state to a protective state) shall generally be described with reference to
The paint brush 80 may be of any configuration suitable for mounting in the package 12. For example, the paint brush 80 may include a handle 82 and a plurality of filaments 86 (e.g., bristles) terminating at a brush tip region 88. A coupling apparatus 84 (e.g., a ferrule) may be provided to join the handle 82 of brush 80 to the plurality of filaments 86 of the paint brush 80. A hole 83 for hanging the paint brush 80 may be located in the handle 82. The paint brush 80 may be of any suitable size or shape, one or more portions of the paint brush may be made of materials different than other portions, the coupling apparatus 84 may define a transition region of the handle 82 to the filaments 86, the paint brush may be defined along an axis (e.g., that may or may not be parallel to the axis of the package 12 on which it is mounted), the brush handle 82 may extend from a first end coupled by a ferrule to the filaments 86 of the paint brush 80 to a second distal end opposite the first end, and the filaments 86 may extend from a first end coupled to the handle 82 by the coupling apparatus 84 (e.g., ferrule) to a brush tip region 88 terminating the filaments opposite the first end thereof.
The package 12 may include an elongate display panel 20 extending along elongate axis 15 from a first end 52 to a second end 54. The elongate display panel 20 may include a fold region 32 including one or more fold lines (e.g., pre-formed hinges, living hinges, etc.), such as fold lines 26 and 28 defined along a fold axis 66 that may be substantially orthogonal to elongate axis 15. In such an exemplary configuration, fold lines 26 and 28 are defined such that at least a portion of a first end region 22 of the elongate display panel located towards the first end 52 can be coupled near a second end region 24 of the elongate display panel 20 located towards the second end 54 when converted from a display state (e.g., a display state being present when the paint brush 80 is mounted on the display panel 20 as shown in
In one exemplary embodiment, the elongate display panel 20 may include one or more defined regions 30 corresponding to one or more openings 34 for receiving the handle 82 (e.g., see
For example, the defined region 30 may be formed as a removable portion 31 of the elongate display panel 20 (e.g., to be removed or partially removed after purchase). When the defined region 30 is formed as a removable portion 31, the removable portion 31 may include a perforated area to be punched out (e.g., to form an opening for insertion of the handle 82) or partially punched out (e.g., separate 3 of 4 sides, creating a tab style opening) by a user (e.g., a consumer after purchase). The removable portion 31 of defined region 30 could also be configured as a removable sticker placed over an opening (e.g., including a sticker in the form of a removable coupon or other offer), some type of promotional material or product that is separable from the package, or other movable or removable feature.
In one or more embodiments, one or more of the fold lines (26, 28) may pass through or be located in or proximate to the defined region 30. For example, one or more fold lines may bisect the defined region 30 (e.g., may lie along the fold axis passing through the defined region). Further, for example, each (or just one) of the fold lines may be adjacent to or lie along one edge of the defined region 30, or lie outside the boundary of the defined region 30. For example, as shown in
In one or more exemplary embodiments, the elongate display panel 20 may include a tip holding portion 70 at the second end region 24. The tip holding portion 70 may be used to cover at least a portion of the plurality of filaments 86 of the brush tip region 88 (e.g., see brush tip region 88 in
For example, the tip holding portion 70 may protect the brush tip region 88 of paint brush 80 in both the display state (e.g.,
In one or more embodiments, the tip holding portion 70 may include one or more access openings 63 to allow the customer to view and/or feel at least a portion of the brush tip region 88 and/or the end of the plurality of filaments 92 when the brush tip region 88 is received in the tip holding portion 70. In one or more embodiments, for example, when in the display state, at least a portion of the coupling apparatus 84 of paint brush 80 (e.g., a ferrule or other feature which joins the handle to the bristles) and at least a portion of the brush tip region 88 are accessible. Further, in one or more embodiments, a portion of the plurality of filaments 92, other than the brush tip region 88 may also be accessible (e.g., the portion of the filaments located adjacent the coupling apparatus 84.
The one or more access openings 63 that may be present in the tip holding portion 70 may be defined at any location or through any surface of the tip holding portion 70. For example, access openings 63 may be formed in one or more of the side surfaces 74 of tip holding portion 70 that lie generally perpendicular to elongate display panel 20 (as shown in
In one or more embodiments of the packaged paint brush 10, paint brush 80 may be mounted to the package 12 such that the handle 82 may be located near the first end 52 of the elongate display panel 20 and the plurality of filaments 86 (e.g., bristles) terminating at a brush tip region 88 may be located near the second end 54 of the elongate display panel 20. The paint brush may be oriented along elongate axis 15 when mounted to the elongate display panel 20 in the display state. It will be recognized that although paint brush 80 may be substantially oriented along elongate axis 15 when in the display state, the handle 82 and the plurality of filaments 86, and components thereof, need not be centered or symmetrical with respect to axis 15. For example, handle 82 may include a coupling apparatus 84 attached to the plurality of filaments 86 (e.g., bristles) such that it is symmetric to the axis 15, but include a handle portion that is not centered or symmetrical on the axis 15.
Generally, paint brush 80 may be attached to elongate display panel 20 in the display state using any suitable fixation element, such as wrapping twist tie 42 around handle 82 and through attachment holes 44 and 46 of elongate display panel 20 to secure the paint brush to the elongate display panel 20 (as shown in
The packaged paint brush 10 may include features allowing the package 12 to be converted from a display state (as shown, for example, in
Referring to
As shown in
Further, in one or more embodiments, for example, a length of the elongate display panel 20 from the second end region 24 to a fold line (26 or 28) in the fold region (32) of the elongate display panel 20 may be substantially equal to or longer than a length from a handle-brush transition point 89 to the brush tip region 88 of the paint brush 80.
In one or more embodiments, the elongate display panel 20 may include a display mounting element 56 generally associated with the first end region 22 (e.g., a hole in the elongate display panel 20, or a hang tag attached to the elongate display panel 20) to hang the packaged paint brush 10 on a display rack or hook. The display mounting element 56 may be located anywhere, and be of any shape or configuration enabling display of the packaged brush 10. Further, the display mounting element 56 may or may not be aligned with brush hole 83 (e.g., see brush hole 83 in
Referring to
Further, in one or more embodiments, for example, the defined region 130 may be of any shape suitable to accept the handle 82 of brush 80, including a rectangle (with or without rounded edges), a circle, ellipse, triangle, diamond, star, symmetric form, irregular form or any other shape. As an illustration,
The package 12 of the packaged paint brush 10 may be made from a blank 14 or any other known method.
In one exemplary embodiment, the elongate display panel 20 may be produced by die cutting a blank from a larger sheet of material and forming the features of the blank 14 as necessary. In some embodiments, the die cutting step (or other manufacturing method) may include creating openings or removable portions where necessary (e.g., removable portions such as one or more defined regions 30, perforations as desired, or optional display mounting element 56). In one or more embodiments, one or more fold lines may be formed (e.g., fold lines 26, 28 may be formed as pre-formed hinges in the central portion 64 of the blank 14). Further, blank 14 may include one or more fold lines for use in providing the receptacle into which the brush tip region 88 is inserted (e.g., receptacle fold lines 90, 92, 94, 96, 98 and 99 for forming the receptacle 62 of the package 12).
In another exemplary embodiment, as shown in
Blank 214 may further include one or more fold lines for use in providing the receptacle 262 into which the brush tip region 88 is inserted (e.g., receptacle fold lines 290, 292 and 294 for forming the receptacle 262 of the package 212). The receptacle 262 may be formed in the tip holding portion 270 by coupling assembly tab 279 to a rear portion 278 of the tip holding portion using any suitable method (e.g., adhesive, vibration welding, tape, etc.) Blank 214 may further include receptacle opening 263 into which the brush tip region 88 is inserted. Further, as can be seen in
Further, blanks to provide the paint brush packages may be transformed into the packages by any known manufacturing methods and steps suitable for transforming a blank (e.g., such as shown in
One or more exemplary methods of using a packaged paint brush 10 (such as shown in
Further, the method 400 may include separating the paint brush 80 from the elongate display panel 20 (block 420). For example, such separation may depend on the fixation elements used to mount the paint brush 80. The elongate display panel 20 may be folded at a fold region 32 (e.g., including fold lines or not including fold lines; instructions being provided concerning where to fold, etc.) located between the first end region 22 and the second end region 24. In one or more embodiments, folding the elongate display panel 20 may include moving at least a portion of the first end region 22 of the elongate display panel 20 towards the second end region 24 of the elongate display panel 20 (block 430).
Further, the method 400 may include inserting the handle 82 of the paint brush 80 into one or more openings 34 of elongate display panel 20 (block 440) and placing the brush tip portion 88 of paint brush 80 into a tip holding portion 70 of the elongate display panel 20 at the second end region 24 of the elongate display panel 20 (block 450). Still further, at least a portion of the first end region 22 is coupled to at least a portion of the second end region 24 of the elongate display panel 20 to provide the paint brush 80 in the protective state (460).
Further, in one or more embodiments of the method 500, step 560 may include coupling at least a portion of the first end region 22 to at least a portion of the second end region 24 may include by positioning a portion of the first end region 22 into the receptacle 62 along with a portion of the brush tip region 88 to provide the paint brush 80 in a protective state.
Illustrative embodiments of this invention are discussed and reference has been made to possible variations within the scope of this invention. These and other variations, combinations, and modifications in the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, and it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the claims provided below and equivalents thereof.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/772,808, filed 5 Mar. 2013, entitled “CONVERTIBLE PAINT BRUSH PACKAGE” and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/694,418, filed 29 Aug. 2013, entitled “CONVERTIBLE PAINT BRUSH PACKAGE,” both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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