The present invention relates to the field of medical supply packaging. In particular, the invention is related to packaging and dispensing for protective eyewear glasses.
Manufacturers of protective eyewear glasses oftentimes package and ship products in conventional boxes. Once boxes arrive at a healthcare facility, they are typically opened and groups of protective eyewear glasses are stored in drawers or on shelves. When a pair of protective eyewear glasses is needed, a healthcare professional will typically look through the various drawers and/or shelves to retrieve them.
In some instances, once boxes arrive at a healthcare facility, protective eyewear glasses may remain permanently in the boxes until a pair of protective eyewear glasses is needed. Boxes may be placed on a shelf or in a closet, and when needed, a box is located by the healthcare professional and a pair of protective eyewear glasses is retrieved from the box individually. Each time a pair of protective eyewear glasses is retrieved, the entire box is opened and closed, thereby compromising the integrity of the box and potentially disheveling the contents of the box with retrieval.
These approaches often lead to inconvenience to the healthcare professional. In particular, locating a pair of protective eyewear glasses and/or a box containing protective eyewear glasses may be inconvenient and highly time consuming. As a result, in some instances healthcare professionals and/or patients may become inclined to avoid wearing protective eyewear glasses in some instances, thereby compromising personal safety. What is needed is a convenient and efficient way to store and distribute protective eyewear glasses in a healthcare environment.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, methods and apparatuses are provided for packaging protective eyewear glasses in a manner allowing ease of distribution and use. Once a package in accordance with the invention arrives at a healthcare facility, the package may be inserted in a permanent wall-mounted location and a lower end of the package may be detached. As such, protective eyewear glasses may be singly retrieved until the package is empty, at which point, the package may be discarded with a replacement package being inserted in its place in the permanent wall-mounted location. As a result, a more convenient and efficient way to store and distribute protective eyewear glasses encourages healthcare professionals and patients to wear them and maintain personal safety.
Specifically, one aspect of the present invention includes a dispenser-package for storing protective eyewear glasses comprising an exterior box having a top, a bottom and four sidewalls along a first length, and an interior retention mechanism for holding a plurality of protective eyewear glasses along a second length. The exterior box completely receives the interior retention mechanism and securely holds the plurality of protective eyewear glasses in place. The exterior box includes a detachable area in proximity to the bottom to allow accessing one or more of the protective eyewear glasses held in place.
The interior retention mechanism may be substantially triangular in shape along the second length thereby allowing protective eyewear glasses to securely wrap around the interior retention mechanism. The protective eyewear glasses may be loaded and presented to a user upside down, with the protruding frame element of the glasses providing a convenient place to grasp and remove the glasses without depositing fingerprints or contamination on the glasses or lenses.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide a design for easily and securely holding protective eyewear glasses in a queue, and presenting the protective eyewear glasses to a user in a manner to reduce fingerprints or contamination when retrieved.
Removal of a pair of protective eyewear glasses allows remaining protective eyewear glasses along the interior retention mechanism to slide downward to the bottom with gravity when the exterior box is positioned upright.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide a mechanism for easy distribution of protective eyewear glasses without compromising the integrity of the package and potentially disheveling the contents of the box.
A spacer may be held within the exterior box between the end of the second length of the interior retention mechanism and the remaining portion of the first length of the exterior box for securely holding the interior retention mechanism in the exterior box.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to securely hold the interior retention mechanism in place with respect to the exterior box.
The spacer held within the exterior box may be in proximity to the bottom. The spacer may also serve to position the protective eyewear glasses in such a way as to allow only one pair to be dispensed at time, thereby preventing the remaining protective eyewear glasses from falling out of the box and becoming contaminated or dirtied on the floor.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide a rigid bottom for distribution of the protective eyewear glasses using an additional support.
An exterior enclosure may be used for rigidly supporting the exterior box.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide reinforced support for the package on a reusable basis.
The exterior enclosure may comprise means for mounting the exterior enclosure to a wall.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide a centralized location for the package for convenience and encouragement of use.
The interior retention mechanism can securely hold at least 24 protective eyewear glasses along the second length.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to securely hold a bulk of protective eyewear glasses at a time.
An opening in a sidewall of the exterior box may be used for showing remaining protective eyewear glasses along the interior retention mechanism.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to monitor the remaining protective eyewear glasses to facilitate timely reordering.
The opening may be in proximity to the bottom of the exterior box.
It is a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to monitor nearing the end of protective eyewear glasses remaining.
These and other aspects and objects of the present invention will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings. It should be understood, however, that the following description, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, is given by way of illustration and not of limitation. Many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof, and the invention includes all such modifications.
A clear conception of the advantages and features constituting the present invention, and of the construction and operation of typical mechanisms provided with the present invention, will become more readily apparent by referring to the exemplary, and therefore non-limiting, embodiments illustrated in the drawings accompanying and forming a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate the same elements in the several views, and in which:
In describing the preferred embodiment of the invention, which is illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific terms so selected and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents, which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose. For example, the words “connected,” “attached,” or terms similar thereto are often used. They are not limited to direct connection but include connection through other elements where such connection is recognized as being equivalent by those skilled in the art.
The present invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments described in detail in the following description.
A dispenser-package for storing protective eyewear glasses and methods concerning the same are hereby disclosed. Beginning with
The exterior box 12 includes a detachable area 24 in proximity to the bottom 16 of exterior box 12 to allow accessing one or more of the protective eyewear glasses 22 held in place at a time. The detachable area 24 may be formed by perforations in the exterior box 12, and may include one or more tabs for ease of removal of the detachable area 24. As a result, the exterior box 12 in a first state, e.g., during shipment, may be fully enclosed without openings, while the exterior box 12 in a second state, e.g., during use in a healthcare facility, has an opening defined by the detachable area 24. The exterior box 12 may include indentations, impressions, cut-lines and/or any other features facilitating area removal on or in proximity to the detachable area 24 to further facilitate such removal.
The exterior box 12 may also include a spacer 26 held within the exterior box 12 between the end of the second length of the interior retention mechanism 20 and the remaining portion of the first length of the exterior box 12 for securely holding the interior retention mechanism 20 in the exterior box 12. As such, the spacer 26 minimizes movement of the interior retention mechanism 20 within the exterior box 12. In a preferred embodiment, the spacer 26 is in proximity to the bottom of the exterior box 12 to increase rigidity of the bottom 16 after the detachable area 24 is removed. Accordingly, the spacer may serve to position the protective eyewear glasses 22 such that only one pair may be dispensed at time, thereby preventing remaining protective eyewear glasses 22 from falling out of the box and becoming contaminated or dirtied on the floor. In lieu of the spacer 26, or in addition thereto, folds in the the exterior box 12 and/or the interior retention mechanism 20, and/or stronger materials thereof, may provide equivalent functionality as desired. For example, as depicted in
An exterior enclosure 28 substantially surrounds the exterior box 12 for rigidly supporting the exterior box 12. The exterior enclosure 28 may comprise surrounding sides and a bottom for rigidly supporting the exterior box 12, while leaving the top open and accessible to facilitate ease of insertion and removal of the exterior box 12. The exterior enclosure 28 may be manufactured from any cost-effective, rigid material, such as plastic, and in a preferred embodiment, is manufactured from a rigid, transparent plastic.
The exterior enclosure 28 also comprises means for mounting the exterior enclosure 28 to a wall or other sturdy surface. In particular, the exterior enclosure 28 may include holes for positioning onto wall mounted screws, nails, hooks, or other fasteners, or may include hooks or other fasteners, adhesives, hook and loop fabric, angling of the exterior enclosure 28 for hanging over a surface, or any other similar mounting mechanism as known in the art.
In operation, the exterior box 12 containing the plurality of protective eyewear glasses 22 may arrive at a healthcare facility. The exterior box 12 may be alone or among other exterior boxes 12 in a larger shipping box, or the exterior box 12 may also serve as the shipping box with appropriate shipping labels affixed thereto. At the healthcare facility, the exterior box 12 may be inserted into the (empty) exterior enclosure 28 which is mounted in an appropriate and accessible location in the healthcare facility. Then, the detachable area 24 is removed by tearing away along perforations defining the detachable area 24 from the area in proximity to the bottom 16 of exterior box 12.
Next, one or more of the protective eyewear glasses 22 are retrieved through the area now exposed by removal of the detachable area 24. Removal of a single pair of protective eyewear glasses 22 allows remaining protective eyewear glasses 22 along the interior retention mechanism 20 to slide downward to the bottom with gravity when the exterior box 12 is positioned upright. Finally, once all of the protective eyewear glasses 22 have been removed, the exterior box 12 is removed from exterior enclosure 28 and a replacement exterior box 12 is inserted into the (empty) exterior enclosure 28 and the process is repeated.
In accordance with an embodiment, a method for storing the protective eyewear glasses 22 may comprise holding the plurality of protective eyewear glasses 22 in place along the length of the interior retention mechanism 20, and placing the interior retention mechanism 22 completely in the exterior box 18. The exterior box 18, again, includes the detachable area 24 in proximity to the bottom to allow accessing one or more of the protective eyewear glasses 22 held in place.
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In addition, the left side and the right side of the exterior box 12 include openings 36 and 38, respectively, in sidewalls 18 of the exterior box 12, for showing remaining protective eyewear glasses along the interior retention mechanism 20 to facilitate timely reordering. The openings 36 and 38 in sidewalls 18 are visible through the transparent exterior enclosure 28. In a preferred embodiment, the opening openings 36 and 38 are in proximity to the bottom of the exterior box to monitor nearing the end of protective eyewear glasses 22 remaining.
An indicia for facilitating reordering of the protective eyewear glasses 22 may also appear on the exterior box 12. The indicia may be, for example, a Quick Response (“QR”) Code, a barcode, a reorder number, reorder instructions, an Internet address, and so forth, which may be linked to or otherwise facilitate reordering of the protective eyewear glasses 22. In a preferred embodiment, the indicia may be in proximity to the opening openings 36 and 38 such that monitoring nearing the end of the protective eyewear glasses 22 may conveniently accompany reordering the protective eyewear glasses 22.
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The interior retention mechanism 20 includes folding flaps 42 along its length, and along the apex area of the substantially triangular shape. The folding flaps 42 further allow guiding of the interior retention mechanism 20 into the exterior box 12, further provide securely holding the protective eyewear glasses 22 inside the exterior box 12, and further provide rigidity for the exterior box 12 once assembled.
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Additional features of a dispenser-package for storing protective eyewear glasses are shown in the illustrations in Appendix A attached hereto.
The individual components need not be formed in the disclosed shapes, or assembled in the disclosed configuration, but could be provided in virtually any shape and assembled in virtually any configuration. Further, although various embodiments of eye protection, face shields, head bands, and dispensers are described herein with certain features, any of the features may be combined with or removed from any of the embodiments. Furthermore, all the disclosed features of each dispenser may be combined with, or substituted for, the disclosed features of every other embodiment.
It is intended that the appended claims cover all such additions, modifications and rearrangements. Expedient embodiments of the present invention are differentiated by the appended claims.
This application claims a benefit of priority under 35 USC §119 based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/792,371, filed Mar. 15, 2013, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present application.
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61792371 | Mar 2013 | US |