The present invention relates generally to packages for containing various products. More particularly, the present invention relates to a package, with offset holders, for containing and dispensing comestible products, such as confectionery products including candy and gum.
Chewing gum is currently available to consumers in a variety of different formats. These include stick gum, slab gum, pellet gum, extruded gum, and others. In recent years, packaging for gum has undergone various changes. A variety of types of gum packaging, including certain types of packaging used predominantly for one or the other of the gum formats, are available to consumers.
Slabs of gum have often been sold in foil packages. Originally, these slabs were arranged in a package in a side-to-side manner, perhaps including five to seven slabs per package. More recently, these slabs have been arranged within the foil packages in a face-to-face manner, allowing 15-20 slabs to be contained in a convenient package. Slabs are also offered in packages where the slabs lay side-by-side in a compartment formed by the packaging, where a cover moves between a closed and open position to permit dispensing.
Flip open packages that have more than one compartment for holding gum are known in the art. However, it can be difficult to access the gum in each of the compartments of these conventional multi-compartment flip open packages due to the positioning of the compartments with respect to each other. Accordingly, a multi-compartment flip open package is desired that allows easy access to the pieces of gum in each of the compartments
In one aspect, a package for holding one or more comestible products is disclosed that includes a first compartment, a second compartment, and a cover. The package can be formed from a single continuous piece of material. The second compartment extends from, and is rotatable with respect to, the first compartment. The package has a closed position where the first and second compartments are substantially coplanar with each other and an open position where the second compartment lies in an adjacent overlapping tiered relation to the first compartment. The cover extends from the first compartment and overlies at least a portion of the first and second compartments when the package is in the closed position.
The first compartment can have a first opening and the second compartment can have a second opening. The openings can face each other in the closed position face in the same direction in the opened position. The cover can overlie the first and second openings when the package is in the closed position. The first and second openings are vertically and laterally offset from one another in the open position.
In another aspect, a package for holding one or more comestible products is disclosed that includes a first compartment having a first wall portion and a second compartment having a second wall portion. The first wall portion and the second wall portion can be formed from a common wall. The first and second wall portions are pivotally configured so that the first compartment and the second compartment are configured to rotate with respect to the other between a closed position of the package and an open position of the package. The first and second wall portions are substantially coplanar when the package is in the closed position and the second wall portion is folded over and against the first wall portion so that the second wall portion at least partially overlaps the first wall portion when the package is in the open position. The first compartment forms a first tier and the second compartment forms a second tier when the package is in the opened position.
In yet another aspect, a method of forming a package for holding one or more comestible products is disclosed. The method includes obtaining a continuously formed blank and forming a first and second compartment from the blank. The second compartment extends from, and rotatable with respect to, the first compartment. The package has a closed position where the first and second compartments are substantially coplanar with each other and an open position where the second compartment lies in an adjacent overlapping tiered relation to the first compartment.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention include packages for containing and dispensing a comestible product. In particular, the present invention may be used for containing and dispensing confectionery products such as gum pieces, hard candy, or other comestibles. While the particular embodiments shown herein are employed to contain gum pieces, it may be appreciated that the package may contain any type of product. Such product may also include other confectionery products, such as gum in various sizes and shapes including sticks, slabs, pillows, pellets, and the like, as well as other confectionery products, such as hard candy, chocolate, and the like. The product can include multiple pieces or be a single unitary piece. Also, non-confectionery products may be contained and dispensed in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
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The first compartment 110 is formed by a first front wall 116, first back wall portion 124, first bottom wall 126, and first opposing side walls 128 (
The second compartment 140 has a second front wall 146, second back wall portion 148, second bottom wall 150, cover flap 152, and second opposing side walls 156 (
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In the closed position, the first and second compartments 110 and 140 are aligned in a substantially coplanar relation with each other and the common back wall 160 is relatively straight and coplanar along the length of the package 100 and can have vertical axes 104 and 106, respectively, which are substantially aligned in the closed position. Indicia 165 can be disposed on the outer surface of the package 100 to provide information pertaining to the comestible product pieces held by the package 100. For example, all or a portion of the front and back broad surfaces can have indicia 165 disposed thereon.
When the package 100 is in the closed position, the openings 114 and 144 of the first and second compartments, respectively, face each other so that the first and second compartments 110 and 140 open towards each other. The cover flap 152 can overlie the openings 114 and 144 to cover the openings 114 and 144 when the product pieces 102 are not being dispensed. The first and second bottom wall portions 126 and 150 have a generally parallel opposing relation when the package 100 is in the closed position. The compartments 110 and 140 may have complementary diagonally formed side edges 129 and 157 (
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When the package 100 is in the open position, the openings 114 and 144 of the first and second compartments, respectively, face in the same direction so that the first and second compartments 110 and 140 open towards the same direction. The cover flap 152, which was overlying the openings 114 and 144 in the closed position, is rotated in unison with the second compartment 140 so that the openings 114 and 144 are exposed to allow the product pieces 102 to be dispensed. In the open position, the comestible product pieces 102, such as pieces of gum formed as slabs, are preferably aligned in two rows vertically offset from one another in a tiered configuration such that access to the comestibles 102 from the first compartment 110 and/or the second compartment 140 is possible. The product pieces may be removably retained in the first and second compartments 110 and 140 by an adhesive which may be overcome by a user pulling on the product pieces.
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The body 502 can be folded in a manner such that the first front wall section 516 forms the first front wall 116, the first back wall portion 524 forms the first back wall portion 124, the first bottom wall section 526 forms the first bottom wall 126, and the side wall tabs 528a-b form the first opposing side walls 128 of the first compartment. The body 502 can also be folded in a manner such that the second front wall section 546 forms the second front wall 146, the second back wall section 548 forms the second back wall portion 148, the second bottom wall section 550 forms the second bottom wall 150, the side wall tabs 556a-b form the second opposing side walls 156 of the first compartment, and the cover flap section 552 forms the cover flap 152.
The side wall tabs 528a-b and 556a-b can be integrally formed such that side wall tabs 528a-b can be disposed on the sides of the first front wall section 516 and side wall tabs 556a-b can be disposed on the sides of the second back wall portion 548. While the side tabs 528a-b are disposed on the sides of the first front wall section 516 those skilled in the art will recognize that the side wall tabs 528a-b may be disposed on back wall portion 524 (
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The first front wall section 516 can be folded towards the first back wall portion 524 until the flaps 570a-b contact the first back wall portion 524. The flaps 570a-b can be adhesively or otherwise joined to the first back wall portion 524, thereby forming the first compartment 110. Likewise, the second front wall section 546 can be folded towards the second back wall portion 548 until the flaps 572a-b contact the second front wall section 524 and the flaps 572a-b can be adhesively or otherwise joined to the second front wall section 546, thereby forming the second compartment 140 and the cover flap 152.
Having described the preferred embodiments herein, it should now be appreciated that variations may be made thereto without departing from the contemplated scope of the invention. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments described herein are deemed illustrative rather than limiting, the true scope of the invention being set forth in the claims appended hereto.
The present application claims priority to provisional patent Application Ser. No. 60/942,636 filed Jun. 7, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US08/07140 | 6/6/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/11/2010 |
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60942636 | Jun 2007 | US |