The present invention relates generally to a package assembly for containing and dispensing consumable products. More specifically, the present invention relates to a package for dispensing gum slabs in two spaced apart rows.
There exists in the prior art numerous packages which contain consumable products such as chewing gum pieces. Many of these packages provide both aesthetic and functional features which make the package desirable to the consumer. Certain of the desirable features include an aesthetically designed packaging cover which overlies an open portion of the package and is openable to expose the gum pieces for dispensing. Certain of the functional features include the ability to retain the gum pieces in one or more aligned arrays which allow for convenient individual dispensing of the gum pieces.
It is desirable to provide improved gum packaging which, while maintaining the aesthetically pleasing appearance, provides superior functionality to the consumer.
The present invention provides a package assembly for enclosing and dispensing a plurality of consumable products. The package assembly includes a package housing defining a pair of product pockets each having an open end for removably accommodating a plurality of products in an aligned array. The open ends of the pockets are in facing orientation. The package housing includes a fold line between the open ends of the pocket for folding the housing thereat and placing the pockets in an angled orientation for dispensing of product. The housing further defines at least one openable flap for overlying and enclosing the pockets.
The present invention also provides a consumable products package assembly including a package housing defining a pair of product pockets each having an open end for removable accommodation of plural products. The package includes a fold line disposed between the open ends of the pockets for folding the housing thereat. The housing has a first position wherein the pockets lie in a common plane and a second position wherein the housing is folded along the fold line and the pockets are angularly offset from each other.
The present invention further provides a consumable products package assembly including a plurality of consumable product pieces. The package assembly includes a package housing which defines a first product pocket and a second product pocket each having an open end for removable accommodation of the plurality of product pieces. The package includes a fold line disposed between the open ends of the pockets for folding the housing thereat. The housing having a first position wherein the first and second pockets lie in a common plane and a second position the pockets are angularly offset form each other.
The present invention provides a package assembly for enclosing and dispensing a plurality of products, preferably consumable products. More particularly, the present invention is designed to contain and dispense confectionery products such as gum pieces. While multi-layered gum slabs are shown in the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it may be appreciated that the package disclosed herein may be used to dispense a wide variety of consumable products such as gum pieces in many forms. It is contemplated that the package assembly of the present invention may be used to contain and dispense gum pieces in various shapes, including slabs, sticks, pellets, pillows and the like. In addition, unwrapped gum slabs are shown in the preferred embodiments herein and it is within the contemplation of the present invention that the individual gum pieces may be wrapped or unwrapped.
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The package housing 12 includes a back wall 16 supporting a pair of open ended pockets 18. The pockets each include an open end 20 which are spaced apart and in facing orientation. The pockets 18 each include a front wall 18a bounded by two opposed side walls 18b and a bottom wall 18c. The front wall, side walls and bottom wall define a cavity 18d for accommodating the gum slabs in the two rows. The pockets bottom walls 18c support the slabs and form the side walls of the package housing 12 as shown in
Extending from opposite ends of back wall 16 is a pair of flaps 22 and 24. The flaps are designed to be foldable over the pockets 18 in opposition to the back wall 16 to enclose the gum slabs 14 contained within the pockets. As is shown in
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In order to permit each packaging housing half 72a and 72b to be closed, the flaps 80 and 82 may include two closures, one disposed on the package housing first half 72a and another disposed on the package housing second half 72b. The first half closure may include a first tab 86 extending from flap 80 and a first slot 88 formed in flap 82. The second half closure may include a second tab 90 extending from flap 80 and a second slot 92 formed in flap 82. When the package halves are separated the flaps may be folded over the gum slabs and the tabs may be inserted into their respective slot to keep the flaps in the closed position. One of the tabs, e.g., first tab 86, may be larger than the other tab and be used along with its corresponding first slot 88 to maintain the flaps together when both package housing halves 72a and 72b are secured together. The second slot 92 may be formed by a perforation. The second slot 92 would only be opened by a user after the package housing halves were separated and the user desired to use the second slot 92 to secure second tab 90 to retain the package half in the closed position.
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Various changes to the foregoing described and shown structures would now be evident to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the particularly disclosed scope of the invention is set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/269,323 filed on Jun. 23, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes.
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