1. Field of the Invention
This invention is concerned with merchandising, and in particular with packaging and retail display of neckties.
2. Description of the Related Art
A modern necktie has a front side comprising seamless cloth with a pleasing pattern and a backside with a lengthwise seam, and includes a wide section and a narrow section.
Packaging and retail displays for neckties need to be attractive and readily maintained in an orderly condition. Consumers often disassemble necktie packaging and leave unpackaged neckties lying about, which degrades the appearance of the display and may result in lost or confusing pricing information. Available tamper-resistant packaging offers limited opportunities for creating attractive packaging and for brand advertisement. There is a need for economical necktie packaging that is attractive, discourages disassembly, and offers enhanced opportunity for brand advertisement.
The invention provides a device and a method for packaging a necktie having a narrow section and a wide section and including at least one loop on the backside of the wide section of the necktie, and for packaging a plurality of such neckties together in one package. The device comprises a hanger part for hanging the device, and the necktie or neckties installed therein, on a rack, and a fastener part for holding the wide and narrow sections of the necktie or neckties together. The hanger part comprises a hook attached to a frame that supports one or a plurality of internal bars over at least one of which a necktie is installed.
The fastener part is fabricated from a sheet of a cardboard or a plastic material, for example, and comprises: an open-ended enclosure having a quadrangular cross-section whose four sides form a conduit opening; and a rectangular tab strip which is an extension of a tab side of said open-ended enclosure and includes a rectangular tab strip fold line at a predetermined location. In one embodiment, the fastener part further comprises a linear slit in the tab side, which is substantially perpendicular to the long sides of the rectangular tab strip and is sufficiently wide to accommodate insertion of the unattached end of the rectangular tab strip. In another embodiment, the unattached end of the rectangular tab strip is semi-permanently attached to the tab side, via an adhesive or one or more staples, for example, so that the linear slit is not necessary. However, another means of attachment may be used in addition to the linear slit to provide a more secure and/or better aligned attachment. The fastener part is fabricated by an appropriate combination of operations selected from the group consisting of cutting, creasing, stamping, folding and joining.
In the method of the invention, each necktie to be installed on the hanger part and packaged together is folded to produce a necktie middle fold, for which the front side of the necktie faces outward, and the end of the narrow section of the necktie preferably passes through a loop on the backside of the wide section of the necktie and is located substantially short of the end of the wide section. Each necktie is installed on the hanger part such that the necktie middle fold and the two ends of each necktie are on the same side of the hanger part and the necktie middle fold and the end of the narrow section are located substantially short of the end of the wide section of the necktie. The necktie middle fold and the ends of the wide and narrow sections of each necktie installed on the hanger part are inserted through the conduit opening until the fastener part is located close to the hanger part. The unattached end of the rectangular tab strip is then inserted through a loop on the backside of the wide section of the packaged necktie contiguous with the rectangular tab strip, the rectangular tab strip is folded at the rectangular tab strip fold line, and the unattached end of the rectangular tab strip is attached to one or both of a bottom area of the tab side or a top area of the rectangular tab strip. The unattached end of the rectangular tab strip may be attached via an adhesive or one or more staples, for example, or may be inserted into a slit in the tab side, or both.
The device of the invention is inexpensive, convenient to use, and offers enhanced opportunity for brand identification and advertisement. The fastener part of the invention holds the packaged neckties together in an attractive package that can be imprinted with a brand name or other advertisement. Since the procedure for disassembly of the package of the invention is not readily apparent, customers are discouraged from opening the package so that a necktie display employing the device and method of the invention tends to remain orderly and attractive. In one embodiment, the package is held together via an adhesive, one or more staples or another type of semi-permanent attachment so that undesirable disassembly is further discouraged.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, taken together with the accompanying drawings.
These figures are not to scale and some features have been enlarged for better depiction of the features and operation of the invention.
The invention provides a device and a method for packaging a necktie or a plurality of neckties, each having a narrow section and a wide section and at least one of which includes at least one loop on the backside of the wide section. The device comprises a hanger part for hanging the device and the necktie or neckties packaged therein on a rack, and a fastener part for holding the packaged necktie or neckties together and providing brand identification and advertising.
The hanger part may be of any suitable shape, size and thickness, including variable thickness. One or more internal bars, for example, may have a transverse cross-section with a thickness greater than the thickness of the frame.
The hanger part may be monolithic or comprise separate parts attached via an adhesive or other suitable means, and may be fabricated by any suitable method from any suitable material or materials. Preferably, the hanger part is monolithic, comprises a plastic material, and is fabricated by injection molding.
Alternatively, the end of folded rectangular tab strip 306 may be semi-permanently attached to a bottom area of tab side 301, or to the top area of rectangular tab strip 306, or both so that linear slit 312 is not necessary. In a preferred embodiment, the predetermined location of rectangular tab strip fold line 311 is sufficiently closer to the bottom edge of tab side 301 than to the unattached end of rectangular tab strip 306 that the unattached end of rectangular tab strip 306, when rectangular tab strip 306 is folded along rectangular tab strip fold line 311 at an approximately 180° angle, overlaps a bottom area of tab side 301 to form an overlap region of sufficient area that the unattached end of rectangular tab strip 306 may be semi-permanently attached to the bottom portion of tab side 301 via an adhesive (including one-sided or two-sided tape), one or more staples, or any other suitable means. The unattached end of rectangular tab strip 306 may also be attached, exclusively or partly, to the top portion of rectangular tab strip 306. For these alternative cases, linear slit 312 may be omitted or simply not be used, or may be used with the semi-permanent attachment.
A fastener part may be fabricated from preform 300 by making an approximately right angle fold at each of the fold lines 307, 308, 309 and 310, and joining joiner tab 305 to the edge of side 301 using an adhesive or any other suitable attachment means, one or more staples, for example. The fold lines are preferably creased to facilitate folding.
Preforms for the fastener part of the invention are preferably fabricated from a sheet of a cardboard or plastic material by a stamping operation, which simultaneously cuts the outline of the preform and the linear slit in the tab side (if needed), and provides creases along the fold lines to facilitate folding. Fastener part preforms may also be fabricated by separate cutting and creasing operations.
Numerous variations in the geometry of the fastener part 400 are possible within the scope of the invention. For example, side 303 (front side) and tab side 301 (backside) may be of different lengths so that open-ended enclosure opening 401 has a trapezoidal cross-section rather than the rectangular cross-section of
The method of the invention for packaging a necktie or a plurality of neckties, each having a narrow section and a wide section and at least one of which includes at least one loop on the backside of the wide section, comprises the steps of: (1) providing a hanger part comprising a hook attached to a frame that supports one or a plurality of internal bars over at least one of which a necktie is to be installed; (2) folding each necktie to be installed on the hanger part to produce a necktie middle fold for which the front side of the necktie faces outward, and the end of the narrow section of the necktie preferably passes through a loop on the backside of the wide section of the necktie and is located substantially short of the end of the wide section; (3) installing each necktie to be installed on the hanger part such that the necktie middle fold and the two ends of each necktie are on the same side of the hanger part and the necktie middle fold and the end of the narrow section are located substantially short of the end of the wide section of the necktie; (4) providing a fastener part fabricated from a sheet of a material, comprising an open-ended enclosure having a quadrangular cross-section whose four sides form a conduit opening, a rectangular tab strip which is an extension of a tab side of said open-ended enclosure and includes a rectangular tab strip fold line at a predetermined location, and, optionally, a linear slit in the tab side, which is substantially perpendicular to the long sides of the rectangular tab strip and is sufficiently wide to accommodate insertion of the unattached end of the rectangular tab strip; (5) inserting the necktie middle fold and the ends of the wide and narrow sections of each necktie installed on the hanger part through the conduit opening until the fastener part is located close to the hanger part; (6) passing the unattached end of the rectangular tab strip of the fastener part through a loop on the backside of the wide section of the necktie contiguous with the rectangular tab strip of the fastener part; (7) folding the rectangular tab strip of the fastener part at the rectangular tab strip fold line; and (8) attaching the unattached end of the rectangular tab strip to one or both of a bottom area of the tab side or a top area of the rectangular tab strip. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, these steps are preferably, but not necessarily, performed in the order given. Preferably, one necktie is installed on each internal bar of the hanger part but fewer neckties may be installed than the number of internal bars.
The unattached end of the rectangular tab strip may be attached in Step (8) to one or both of a bottom area of the tab side or a top area of the rectangular tab strip via any suitable means, comprising, for example, use of an adhesive, including one-sided or two-sided tape, or one or more staples. If the optional linear slit is provided in Step (4), Step (8) may comprise inserting the unattached end of the rectangular tab strip into the linear slit in the tab side of the open-ended enclosure of the fastener part. An adhesive or one or more staples, for example, may also be used to provide a more secure or better aligned attachment when the end of the rectangular tab strip is inserted in a linear slit.
The term “substantially short of” in Step (3), and elsewhere, means that the necktie middle fold and the end of the narrow section of the necktie are sufficiently short of the end of the wide section of the necktie to be hidden behind the wide section of the necktie. The distances separating the necktie middle fold and the end of the narrow section from the end of the wide section are preferably small so that the length of the packaged tie is relatively small but these distances may be any desired distance, from a millimeter or two to ten centimeters or more.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is a device for packaging two neckties together in the same package. A preferred method of the invention is described in the preceding paragraph.
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(1) a hanger part 600 comprising a hook 201 attached to a frame 202 that supports an internal bar 606 closer to hook 201 and an internal bar 608 farther from hook 201 over which, respectively, neckties 701 and 711 are installed, each necktie first being folded to produce a necktie middle fold for which the front side of the necktie faces outward and the end of the narrow section passes through both loops on the necktie and is located substantially short of the end of the wide section of the necktie, such that the necktie middle folds and the two ends of both neckties are on the same side of hanger part 600 and the necktie middle fold and the end of the narrow section for each necktie are located substantially short of the end of the wide section of the respective necktie; and
(2) a fastener part 300 fabricated from a sheet of a material, comprising an open-ended enclosure having a quadrangular cross-section whose four sides form a conduit opening, a rectangular tab strip 306 which is an extension of tab side 301 of said open-ended enclosure and has an unattached end, and includes a rectangular tab strip fold line 311 at a predetermined location, and a linear slit 312 in tab side 301 that is substantially perpendicular to the long sides of rectangular tab strip 306 and is sufficiently wide to accommodate insertion of rectangular tab strip 306, wherein the necktie middle folds and the ends of the wide and narrow sections of neckties 701 and 711 installed on hanger part 600 are inserted through the conduit opening until fastener part 300 is located close to hanger part 600, and the unattached end of rectangular tab strip 306 is then passed through loops 702 and 703 on the backside of the wide section of necktie 701, rectangular tab strip 306 is folded at rectangular tab strip fold line 311, and the unattached end of rectangular tab strip 306 is inserted into linear slit 312 in tab side 301 of the open-ended enclosure.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described above. Modifications and additional embodiments, however, will undoubtedly be apparent to those skilled in the art. Furthermore, equivalent elements may be substituted for those illustrated and described herein, parts or connections might be reversed or otherwise interchanged, and certain features of the invention may be utilized independently of other features. Consequently, the exemplary embodiments should be considered illustrative, rather than inclusive, while the appended claims are more indicative of the full scope of the invention.