The present invention relates to packaging, and more particularly to retail display units for clothing and clothing accessories.
It is generally desirable in the sale of fashion items and accessories to present the merchandise in a manner that permits potential customers to have a good look at the products. It is also important for retailers to be able to maintain the orderly condition of their wares so that their displays remain attractive to passersby. Packaging is conventionally selected to address these needs; however, special considerations come into play when selling multiple products together, such as when selling a necktie and handkerchief in combination, or when selling fabric fashion accessories such as neckties and handkerchiefs with cuff links or other jewelry. For example, it is desirable to permit them to be priced and sold as a unit and to prevent separation of one from the other. There is a need in the art for improved display units adapted to the sale of such combinations. The present invention satisfies these and other needs.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a display unit for a tie and handkerchief is provided which comprises a substrate having at least first and second panels that are arranged adjacent one another along an axis. A first pair of flaps is attached to the first panel on opposing sides of the axis and are connected for pivotal movement in a first direction that is generally parallel to the axis. A second pair of flaps are attached to the second panel, on opposing sides of the axis, and are also pivotal in the first direction. A fold is defined at the union of the at least first and second panels, and a hole is disposed proximate to or at the fold. A securement holds the at least first and second panels in a closed configuration with the tie and handkerchief disposed in the display unit. A hanger is seated in the hole and includes a hook for mounting the display unit to a display, a neck depending downwardly from the hook, and an engagement surface which seats the hanger within the substrate.
In accordance with a more particular aspect of the embodiment of the invention, the engagement surface of the hanger includes opposing shoulders, each of which has a slot that extends toward one another. In this aspect, top and bottom portions of the shoulders receive a portion of the substrate within the respective slots to thereby engage the hanger to the substrate.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a method for combining a necktie and handkerchief into a display unit is provided. The method comprises the steps of disposing the handkerchief and the tie on a substrate of the display unit. The substrate has a first and second panel, such as described above. A first pair of flaps extending from a panel are secured to one another over the combined tie and handkerchief. The first panel is folded so as to overlie the second panel with the handkerchief and tie disposed therebetween. The first and second panel are secured to one another to complete the combination. In a preferred method, a hanger is coupled to the substrate.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a display unit for securing jewelry together with a fabric fashion accessory is provided which comprises a substrate having at least first and second panels that are arranged adjacent one another along an axis. A first pair of flaps is attached on opposing sides of the axis and are connected for pivotal movement in a first direction that is generally parallel to the axis. A fold is defined at the union of the first and second panels, and a first hole is disposed proximate to or at the fold. A securement holds the at least first and second panels in a closed configuration with the fabric fashion accessory(ies) and any jewelry disposed in and projecting from the display unit. A hanger is seated in the first hole and has a hook for mounding the display unit to a display, and a neck depending downwardly from the hook and extending through the first hole. A pair of second holes extend through only one of the at least first and second panels and is sized to receive a stem of a piece of jewelry. In accordance with a more particular aspect, the display unit can but need not include a reinforcement which has a pair of third holes disposed in register with the pair of second holes and sized so as to receive the stem of the jewelry.
In accordance with still another aspect of the invention, a method for combining jewelry and a fabric fashion accessory into a display unit is provided which comprising the steps of disposing the fabric fashion accessory on a substrate of the display unit. The substrate has a first panel and a second panel, such as described above. A pair of flaps extend from the second panel of the substrate and are secured to one another over the fabric fashion accessory to complete the display unit. A stem of the jewelry is inserted through a respective hole in one of the first and second panels while in an unengaged position, and the stem is then moved to the engaged position. The second panel is folded so as to overlie the first panel with the fabric fashion accessory disposed therebetween prior to securing the first panel to the second panel. In a preferred method, a hanger is coupled to the substrate.
By way of overview and introduction, a present invention provides a display unit 10 for securing a tie and handkerchief together for presentation to potential customers. The display unit 10 secures the tie and handkerchief so as to permit them to be priced and sold as a unit, and so as to prevent separation of one from the other. More generally, the present invention provides a display suitable for securing various fabric fashion accessories to articles of jewelry for presentation to potential customers. Thus, a display unit in accordance with the invention can secure, by way of example, a necktie and a pair of cufflinks together, a necktie and handkerchief combination together with a pair of cufflinks, or a handkerchief or scarf together with a pin or broach. For ease of discussion, a display unit principally adapted to secure a necktie and handkerchief is described. However, it is to be understood that one or more features can be omitted or combined with other features in order to implement a display unit suitable for securing together particular fabric fashion accessories and/or jewelry.
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Preferably, the flaps have notches 303, 305, 307, 309, as illustrated, which affix opposing flaps 320, 340 and 369, 380 together. Instead of notches, the flaps can be affixed with other securements such as a crimp, glue, tape, or other arrangements of fingers and slots than as illustrated.
Each of these flaps 320, 340, 360, 380 preferably can fold or pivot generally parallel to the axis A at 302, 304, 306, 308. Such movement of the panels better accommodates the thickness of the fabric fashion accessory (e.g., the tie and/or handkerchief).
The display unit 10 also comprises a hole 200 in the union of the first and second panels to be used by the hanger 400, described below. Preferably, the hole 200 is aligned with the fold 202 so that the hanger 400 projects directly from a top margin of the display unit 10, when folded at 202 (see
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A variation of the engagement surface 440 is shown in
Another variation of the engagement surface 440 is shown in
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A method for combining a necktie and handkerchief into a display unit 10 can comprise the following steps. The handkerchief is first disposed onto the substrate 90 with the panels 320-380 in the first position (as shown in
At one point in the process, the engagement surface of the hanger 400 is brought into contact with the substrate to complete the display unit.
Cufflinks or other jewelry are preferably mounted to the display unit before the panels of the display unit are connected to one another. As noted above, cufflinks or other articles of jewelry can be mounted to the display unit with a variety of fabric fashion accessories, including neckties, handkerchiefs, scarves, and combinations of various fabric fashion accessories. The jewelry is in an “unengaged” position when it is configured to be attached to an article of clothing and is in an “engaged” position when its clasp or stem have been oriented to secure the jewelry to the article of clothing.
While the invention has been described in connection with certain embodiments thereof, the invention is capable of being practiced in other forms and using other materials and structures. Accordingly, the invention is defined without limitation by the recitations in the claims appended hereto and equivalents thereof.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 from Application Serial No. TBA [Attorney Docket No. 04394/0203228-US0], filed Aug. 30, 2005, entitled “Tie & Handkerchief Retail Display Unit,” which is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in its entirety herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11216268 | Aug 2005 | US |
Child | 11222039 | Sep 2005 | US |