The present invention relates to a drug display card having a fold at an upper end of the card and a hanging opening in two overlying portions of the card. The card folds along an upper edge to minimize occupied space of the card on a hanging display.
In drug stores, convenience stores, grocery stores or other retailers selling small quantities of non-prescription drugs, a display device is usually used to sell one or two packets of a pain reliever, for example. Small quantities of other medicines or bandages, for example, may be displayed by the display device.
An example of one such display device is shown in
As shown in side view in
As shown in
It has been found that, over time, the lower portion 14, due to gravity and the bias forces formed at fold line 16, is forced to separate and move away from the upper portion 12 of the display package 10. Therefore, over time, as shown in
The separation of the lower portion 14 from the upper portion 12 serves to space out the plurality of display packages 10 along the support rod 11, thereby limiting the amount of product which can be hung on support rod 11. This is particularly true as product is removed from support rod 11. A decreased amount of product on the hang rod allows the lower portion 14 to push off against the next successive display package 10 and force the plurality of display packages to travel forward along the support rod 11. This is caused by the natural tendency of the lower portions 14 to separate from the upper portions 12.
With the products moving forward along the support rod 11, an appearance is provided to a store clerk that the support rod 11 is full without the store clerk appreciating that their inventory has dwindled and that it is necessary to reorder additional product. Therefore, when the few remaining products on the support rod 11 are sold, the depletion of inventory would come as a surprise to the store clerk and result in a lag time prior to restocking and making product again available to the customer for purchase.
Accordingly, there is a need to maintain an accurate assessment of the quantity of inventory hung on a display rod while maximizing available storage on a display rod.
In addition, the single hanging hole 30 of the display package 10 provides for limited strength in securing display packages on the support rod 11. Once the single hanging hole 30 is torn by prospective customers removing, examining and returning product to the support rod, special care is required by the store clerk to resupport the display package on the support rod 11.
Accordingly, there is a need to reinforce display packages hanging on a support rod.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art.
The present invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by forming a fold line separating an upper section from a lower section of a drug display card such that the upper section is folded downwardly to lie parallel to and in contact with the lower portion. The upper portion is interengaged with the lower portion so as to secure the upper portion in place.
In addition, both the upper portion and lower portion include a hanging hole which are in alignment with each other to form a single through passage when the upper edge is folded along an upper portion of the lower portion of the card. A double thickness reinforced hanging card is thereby provided.
Accordingly, it is another object of the present invention to provide a drug display card having an upper portion extending downwardly from an uppermost edge of a lower portion of the card.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a drug display card having an upper portion extending downwardly from an uppermost edge of a lower portion of the card with the upper section and lower section of the card each having a hanging hole in alignment with each other when the upper section is folded down along the rear of the lower section.
It is still yet another object of the present invention to provide a drug display card having an upper portion extending downwardly from an uppermost edge of a lower portion of the card with the upper section and lower section of the card each having a hanging hole in alignment with each other when the upper section is folded down along the rear of the lower section with the upper section having a tongue for engaging in a slot of the lower section to lock the upper section parallel to and overlying the lower section for a secure connection of the upper section to the lower section.
These and other objects of the invention, as well as many of the intended advantages thereof, will become more readily apparent when reference is made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The following drawings illustrate examples of various components of the drug display card disclosed herein, and are for illustrative purposes only. Other embodiments that are substantially similar can use other components that have a different appearance.
In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to 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.
With reference to the drawings, in general, and
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The lower portion 48 includes indicia identifying the name of the product as well as other descriptions and trade name identifiers. The plastic blister 56 as shown in
The upper portion 46 also includes indicia such as a bar code, manufacturer identifiers, guarantees, product name, and other information.
The positioning of the hanging holes 52 and 54 in the upper section 52 and lower section 58 respectively, are positioned so that when the upper portion 46 is folded downwardly along the rear side of the lower portion 48, the two hanging holes 52, 54 are in alignment. Therefore, as shown in
The rear face 58 of the card 40 as shown in
In addition, as seen from front side 45 and rear side 58 of the card 40, the lower portion 48 includes a slot 60 for receipt of a tongue 62 of upper section 46 formed by cut lines 64. Tongue 62 is free at the upper edge of the upper portion 46 so that when the upper portion is folded along the lower portion, as shown in
The tongue 62 is shown in an alternative arrangement as tongue 66 formed in a semi-circular shape to be aligned with an associated slot positioned in the lower portion so as to receive tongue 66 and thereby similarly interconnect upper and lower portions 46, 48 as was done by tongue 62. T-shaped perforated lines 70 are shown so as to gain access into the interior of blister pack 56.
The foregoing description should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and, accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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