Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to a folding carton designed to accept a retractable panel. The retractable panel may contain written information that should stay with or otherwise connected to the packaging, rather than on a folded leaflet inserted inside the carton that may be displaced. The panel may be pulled from its fully inserted/retracted position (within the carton) out to an extended position, where the panel displays the information. Even in the extended position, however, the panel stays secured with the carton.
Many consumer products are packaged in small cartons or boxes that do not allow a large space for printing directions for use, ingredient lists, cautionary warnings, legal notices, or any other important communications from the manufacturer. Accordingly, such products are typically packaged with a leaflet with the desired and/or required instructions, materials, or disclosures. These leaflets are often ignored, thrown away, or misplaced. There are other printed materials that may also be desirable to include integrally associated with a carton or package, such as future coupons, recipes, directions for use, reminder cards, business cards, or any other materials. It is thus desirable to provide a unique packaging system that provides a retractable, but retainable, panel that can display additional information.
Some attempts have been made to manufacture cartons with retractable panels. However, in many of these instances, the panels have been made fully removable, such that when the panel is extended, it pulls directly out of the carton. In other instances, the retractable panel has been formed as a hang tag, such that the retailer has the option of either hanging the carton from a display peg (and thus, extending the panel) or stacking the carton without use of the hang tab (and thus, leaving the panel in the retracted position). However, these attempts do not fully meet all customer desires, and accordingly, improvements to cartons with retraceable panels are needed.
Embodiments of the invention described herein provide a folding carton designed to accept a retractable panel, and the retractable panel can either be retracted into the carton body or it can be extended for viewing of information printed on the panel. Even when the panel is pulled from its fully inserted/retracted position (within the carton) out to its extended position, the panel stays secured with the carton. Embodiments also provide a back panel with a hanging feature, which allows the carton to be displayed in various ways.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a one-piece folding carton 10 with a retractable panel 12. This retractable panel 12, which is generally formed from the same blank as the rest of the carton, can be used to provide more information about product housed in the carton without adding to the size of the carton. In use, after the carton 10 is formed from the blank and the retractable panel 12 is positioned properly, the retractable panel 12 may be pulled out from the body of the carton to reveal information. Though the panel is pulled from the carton, it is still secured within the carton structure and may be retracted back into the carton 10.
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Blank 30 also has a securement flap 38 which is foldably connected via edge score lines 40 to a back panel 42. There is a space 44 between securement flap 38 and back panel 42 (which is what forms the opening 16 through which the retractable panel 12 extends in use). Space 44 may be any shape, but it should generally be wide enough that it can receive the primary panel 32, but provide a stop for shoulder tabs 36. Alternate space 44 shapes are shown in
Back panel 42 is generally the largest panel on the blank 30. Back panel 42 provides the substantial part of back wall 14 of the carton 10. As shown in
Foldably connected to the back panel 42 via another score line 40 is a face panel 48. As shown in the folding
The next panel connected to the face panel 48 is a carton top panel 52, which forms the top portion 22 of the carton. Carton top panel 52 may be connected to the face panel 48 via a score line or via deeper perforations 54, which may ease the folding function and allow the carton top panel 52 to be folded at a right angle to the face panel 48. Extending from the carton top panel 52 are one or more side flap panels 56. Side flap panels 56 are shown as smaller than side flap panels 50 connected to the back panel 42, but they may be similarly sized or sized to be larger.
Foldably connected to the carton top panel 52 is carton front panel 58. Carton front panel 58 forms the front portion 24 of carton. Extending from the carton front panel 58 are one or more side flap panels 50, which are similarly shaped and sized to side flap panels 50 connected to the back panel 42, but they may be similarly sized, sized to be smaller, or sized to be larger.
Foldably connected to the carton front panel 58 is carton base panel 60. Carton base panel 60 forms the bottom portion 28 of carton. Extending from the carton base panel 60 are one or more side flap panels 56, which are similarly shaped and sized to side flap panels 56 connected to the carton top panel 52, but they may be similarly sized, sized to be smaller, or sized to be larger. In use, when the above described panels are folded and the side panels 50, 56 and folded in, the folded side panels 50, 56 collectively form side walls 26 of carton 10. The carton front panel 58 and carton base panel 60 are connected via a score line 40 that has cut areas 62 interposed therein. Cut areas are designed to assist with the folding of the carton, and they also provide two small feet 64 when the carton is assembled, as shown in
Foldably connected to the carton base panel 60 is a glue flap 68. In use, glue flap 68 folds back, up, and onto the securement panel 38, and is secured in place by a portion of glue. An additional portion of glue may be provided at a lower portion of the face panel 48 in order to allow the face panel 48 to adhere to the back panel 42 once folded.
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Changes and modifications, additions and deletions may be made to the structures and methods recited above and shown in the drawings without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention and the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/637,494, filed Apr. 24, 2012, titled “Folding Carton with Retractable Panel,” the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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