The invention relates generally to a display package, and more particularly to a package including a box for supporting an ornamental object and a sleeve at least partially disposed over the box through which the ornamental object may be viewed.
When packaging and displaying an ornamental object, such as a piece of jewelry, the object is often displayed in a package which provides an appealing visual display, while also functioning as a storage or travel container for the article of jewelry. One such package includes a box having an open top, a pad or other base member disposed within the box for supporting the article of jewelry, and a sleeve member positioned over the open box and including a window through which the object may be viewed. In such a package, the sleeve is slid over the open box and can easily be removed by sliding the box from within the sleeve. These types of packages provide a visually appealing and cost effective display for articles of jewelry. However, the sleeve member may be easily removed from the box, either unintentionally or purposely. If unintentionally, the object positioned within the box may become damaged, if purposely, the object may be easily stolen.
Thus, there is continued need in the art for display boxes which can display an ornamental object, such as a piece of jewelry, in an attractive and reliable fashion while also discouraging removal of the object and/or damage to the object disposed therein.
It is an object of the display package disclosed herein to provide a device for displaying an ornamental object in an attractive and reliable fashion while also discouraging removal of the object and/or damage to the object. In a first embodiment, the display package preferably includes a box having side walls, a top wall, a bottom wall, a back wall, an open front, a base member which supports the ornamental object therein, and a sleeve including a pair of side tabs which are insertable into the interior of the box in order to removably secure the sleeve to the box. The sleeve preferably includes a window or opening for viewing the ornamental object supported within the box, and is removable from the box in a manner which discourages theft, but is easy to assemble. The sleeve is preferably positioned such that a front member overlays the open end of the box, and so that the ornamental object is viewable through the window. The side tabs are preferably folded and inserted between an interior surface of the side walls of the box and the base member. A top tab and a bottom tab are then folded so as to be positioned over and adjacent to the exterior of the top wall and bottom wall of the box, respectively. Thereafter, rear tabs of the sleeve are extended over the exterior of the back wall of the box and are removably interengaged with each other in order to removably secure the sleeve over the box.
In a second embodiment, the display package preferably includes a display box having a bottom member for supporting a display pad which supports an ornamental object, a cover sized to fit over the bottom member in a closed position during use, and a sleeve designed to fit over the display pad and around at least a portion of the bottom member. The sleeve is preferably positioned such that a front member overlays at least a portion of the display pad, and is preferably transparent so that the ornamental object is viewable through the front member. Side tabs are preferably folded and inserted between an interior surface of the side walls of the bottom member and sides of the display pad. Interior tabs are then extended so as to be positioned and secured over a rear surface of the display pad. In order to further secure the sleeve, exterior side tabs are preferably positioned over at least a pair of the side walls of the bottom member. Thereafter, the exterior tabs are extended over the exterior of the back wall of the bottom member and are removably secured over the bottom member. A cover may then be placed over the bottom member to cover the ornamental object in a closed position.
It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the invention. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
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As shown in the Figures, the box 12 includes side walls 16a, 16b, a top wall 17, a bottom wall 18, and a back wall 20. A display pad or base member 22 is also preferably disposed within the box so as to support the ornamental object which is positioned thereon during use. In the present embodiment, the ornamental object is illustrated as a necklace, but any ornamental object may be supported within the box 12, as would be known to those of skill in the art. As best shown in
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In order to position the sleeve over the box once the side tabs are inserted, a foldable top tab 38 and bottom tab 40 are also provided, which extend from the top edge 28 and the bottom edge 30 of the front member 24, respectively. Again, a score line or other predetermined weakened area may be provided between the top and bottom tabs and the front member, both the top and bottom tabs being foldable along the score lines to facilitate placement of the sleeve over the top 17 and bottom 18 walls of the box. In use, the top and bottom tabs are folded so as to be positioned over and adjacent to the exterior of the top and bottom walls 17 and 18 of the box, respectively. Rear tabs 42 and 44 are also provided as part of sleeve 14, a first rear tab 42 extending from the top tab 38, and a second rear tab 44 extending from the bottom tab 40, the first and second rear tabs being inter-engaged in the assembled position. A score line may also be provided between the top and bottom tabs and the rear tabs 42, 44, the rear tabs being foldable along the score lines to facilitate placement of the sleeve over the box. The rear tabs each preferably extend over the back wall of the box and are removably interengaged by a locking member 47 when assembled. In the present embodiment, one of the rear tabs preferably includes an opening or female receptacle 46, while the other tab includes a flap 48 or male member which together form the locking member 47. The flap 48 is insertable within the opening 46 in order to secure the sleeve 14 over the box 12, as best shown in
Assembly of the display package will now be described with reference to the Figures. In use, the ornamental object 11 is supported on the base member 22. The base member 22 is inserted within the box 12, such that the sides 36 of the base member are positioned adjacent the interior surface 34 of the box. Once the ornamental object and base member are positioned within the box, the sleeve 14 is positioned around the box. The sleeve 14 is preferably positioned such that the front member 24 overlays the open end of the box 12, and so that the ornamental object 11 is viewable through the window 26. The side tabs 32a, b are folded and inserted between the interior surface 34 of the side walls 16a, 16b and the adjacent sides 36 of the base member 22. The top tab 38 and bottom tab 40 are then folded so as to be positioned over and adjacent to the exterior of the top wall 17 and bottom wall 18 of the box, respectively. Thereafter, the rear tabs 42, 44 are extended over the exterior of the back wall of the box and are removably interengaged by inserting the flap 48 within the opening 46 in order to secure the sleeve 14 over the box 12.
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As shown in the Figures, the bottom member 112 includes one or more side walls 16a, 16b, 16c and 16d, as well as a back wall 120. A cover 113 may also be provided which is sized to fit over the bottom member 112 and which is movable between an open and a closed position. In the present embodiment, cover 113 is hingedly secured to the bottom member 112, but alternately may be separate from and not secured to the bottom member, or may be secured to the bottom member in any other manner as known to those of skill in the art. Display pad 122 preferably includes a front surface 119 for supporting the ornamental object 111, and rear surface 121 (
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In the present embodiment, side tabs 132c and 132d extend from top edge 128 and bottom edge 130, respectively, and are dimensioned to fit between an interior surface 134 (
Extending from side edges 125a, b are side tabs 132a, b which are preferably dimensioned to fit over at least a pair of the side walls 16a and 16b of the bottom member 112 and support a first, exterior rear tab 133a and a second, exterior rear tab 133b. A score line may also be provided between the side edges 125a, b and the rear tabs 133a, b the rear tabs being foldable along the score lines to facilitate placement of the sleeve over the side walls 16a, b of bottom member 112. The exterior tabs 133a, b are sized and arranged to fit over a portion of the exterior surface of the back wall 120 of bottom member 112. In the present embodiment, the exterior tabs 133a, b include an overlapping portion which may be secured together by adhesive, or the like, or which may be secured to the back wall 120 or secured together by a locking member. As illustrated, the rear or exterior tabs 133a, b may have different sizes, or may be sized the same, as would be known to those of skill in the art. An electronic article surveillance (EAS) member 137 may be secured to one of the exterior tabs 133a, b in order to provide a theft deterrent, as known to those of skill in the art. Such EAS members are available from a number of sources and may alternately be applied to the box on either the exterior, or interior surface.
Assembly of the display box and sleeve will now be described with reference to
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As will be appreciated, the display packages disclosed herein display an ornamental object in an attractive and reliable fashion, while also discouraging removal of the object and/or damage to the object by securing a sleeve as described above with respect to the embodiments.
It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiment disclosed herein. For example, a display pad may be utilized with the box to support the ornamental object, and the object itself may be any type of object, other than a necklace. Also, the size and shape of the box and sleeve may be varied, as would be known to those of skill in the art. In addition, the “pair of tabs” and like members may have varied sizes and may not be the same size as each other. The cover may or may not be provided and may be provided as a separate member which is not secured to the bottom member. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of a preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope, spirit and intent of the invention.
The claims should not be read as limited to the described order or elements unless stated to that effect. Therefore, all embodiments that come within the scope and spirit of the following claims and equivalents thereto are claimed as the invention.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/197,343, filed Jul. 17, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,758,340. The entire contents of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference in entirety.
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