This application is a national stage application, filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371, of International Application No. PCT/US2015/045116, filed Aug. 13, 2015, which claims the benefit of GB Application No. 1414358.0, filed Aug. 13, 2014, entitled “DISPLAY TRAY WITH SUPPORT COLUMN AND APERTURES,” both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for any and all purposes.
One or more embodiments of the present invention relate to a display tray that can be used to display consumer products in a retail environment.
Flat sheets of corrugated paperboard, typically referred to as blanks, have been used for many years as the starting material to form containers. Corrugated paperboard can take the form of multi-layer sheet material comprised of two sheets of liner bonded to a central corrugated layer of medium. Given a basic size requirement specified by the customer, industry standards, and the preference for low cost, paperboard container manufacturers strive to provide structural stacking strength with a minimal amount of corrugated paperboard, or any other material that may be used instead of corrugated paperboard.
In shipping and displaying products, particularly in a retail setting, it is also desirable to have a container which is easy to pack, sturdy and suitable for display at a retail site. For example, it is beneficial to have a container configured to be convertible from a shipping configuration to a display configuration with minimal or no effort, preferentially permitting the container to be placed directly upon a shelf or floor display and itself serve as the display tray for the consumer product in the retail environment.
Such convertible containers represent a challenge in that they must be readily convertible into a form presentable to customers, while at the same time maintaining certain shipping performance characteristics, suitable for the shipment of non-self-supporting or even fragile products. Prior attempts at providing a displayable shipping container may suffer from one or more disadvantages. For example, prior displayable shipping containers often are either lacking in the necessary shipping performance characteristics or, in order to provide such performance, have structural elements that remain in position after converting to a display configuration that make access to the product inconvenient.
Other displayable shipping containers are labor intensive to manufacture, assemble, or convert. And still other containers require excessive materials or, in some cases, extraneous components (e.g., a tie or a wrap) to secure a lid on a body of the container. Once converted to a display configuration, many displayable shipping containers often also include rough, unfinished, jagged, and uneven surfaces in prominent locations that are somewhat unsightly and do not provide the appeal of a neat, clean and presentable display.
Because of the industry push to minimize the amount of corrugated paperboard or other starting material used to form a container and because of the desire to display a shipping container that is free of excessive structural elements, prior displayable containers tend to be somewhat weak, and in certain situations they can deform when stacked.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a display tray that addresses many, if not all, of these disadvantages.
One aspect of the present application provides an apparatus to display consumer products that includes a base that includes a bottom segment, at least two supporting segments, and a top segment, the top segment provided with a plurality of apertures and supported at least in part by the at least two supporting segments such that the bottom segment and the top segment are generally parallel. The apparatus further includes at least two side portions, at least one of the side portions including a support column, the at least two side portions being generally perpendicular to the bottom segment and the top segment.
In one embodiment, the top segment includes a cutout portion to receive the support column. The support column can take the form, for example, of a triangular or rectangular prism. One or more of the side portions can include a handle aperture to facilitate handling the apparatus. Alternatively, one or more of the side portions can include a perforated area adapted to provide a handle aperture upon applying pressure on or near said perforated area. According to one embodiment, at least one of the two side portions is reinforced, such as by folding a second extraneous segment onto the side portion. Alternatively, the second extraneous segment can be folded to provide a second support column.
In one embodiment, the apertures are generally in the shape of an ellipse or lens. For example, six or nine apertures can be provided per display tray. In one embodiment, the display tray can further include a lid supported at least in part by the at least two side portions. A portion of the lid can be affixed to one of the side portions in close proximity to the perforated area so that the lid is removed by applying pressure to the perforated area and removing a tear away zone.
The instantly described display tray can be assembled from a continuous source of the same material. These display trays are stackable, i.e., two or more trays can be stacked onto each other to provide a convenient and efficient display for consumer products.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a method of assembling an apparatus to display packaged products that includes providing a bottom segment, at least two supporting segments, a top segment with a plurality of apertures and a cutout portion, and at least two side portions, at least one of said at least two side portions containing an extraneous segment, folding the extraneous segment and affixing a portion of the folded extraneous segment onto a portion of one of the at least two side portions to form a support column, disposing the top segment above and parallel to the bottom segment by arranging the at least two supporting segments generally perpendicular to the top segment and the bottom segment, raising the at least two side portions such that the at least two side portions are perpendicular to the bottom segment and the top segment and the support column fits within the cutout portion of the top segment, and a) affixing the at least two side portions to an edge of the top segment and/or to an edge of one of the supporting segments, and/or b) affixing the bottom edges of the support column to the bottom segment.
In one embodiment, the extraneous segment is provided with at least two creases, and the extraneous segment is folded at the at least two crease to form the support column. One of the at least two creases can be generally aligned with an edge of the bottom segment. At least one of the at least two side portions can be further provided with a second extraneous segment, and the second extraneous segment can be folded onto one of the side portions to provide a reinforced side portion. Alternatively, the second extraneous segment can be provided with one or more creases and folded at the one or more creases to provide a second support column.
In one embodiment, the top segment is provided by initially providing a first top segment portion initially unattached to a second top segment portion, wherein the first top segment and second top segment are respectively joined with one of the supporting segments, and affixing a portion of the first top segment with a portion of the second top segment at a glue flange to thereby form the top segment.
In one embodiment, a lid is provided and at least one of the at least two side portions is provided with a perforated area, the lid being attached in close proximity to the perforated area such that upon tearing the perforated area and removing the lid, at least one of the at least two side portions is provided with a handle aperture.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain features of the invention. In the drawings:
The display trays of the embodiments described herein are typically composed of corrugated paperboard, preferably with the corrugations running in a vertical direction for increased strength. As non-limiting examples, the containers may be composed of C-flute, EB-flute, E-flute or B-flute corrugated paperboard. It is to be understood that the principles of this invention could be applied to containers made of other materials, such as non-corrugated paperboards, cardboard, corrugated fiberboard, non-corrugated fiberboard, solid-fiber board, polymeric materials, and other foldable materials.
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Alternatively, for example, four creases can be provided in the extraneous segment, and the support column would thus take the form of a four-sided rectangular prism. In this case, the distal (fourth) side of the rectangular prism would be affixed to the side portion (or glued or otherwise affixed to the bottom segment).
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While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims. Further, the embodiments included herein are given solely for the purpose of illustration and are not to be construed as limitations of the present invention, as many variations thereof are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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