1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to merchandise packaging and, more particularly to a folding locking end wall assembly for an elongated container.
2. Background Information
Clamshell packaging, blister packaging, and pillow packaging are common packaging types having at least one wall of the packaging body formed from plastic. A pillow pack is a form of packaging with two opposed main walls that are curved away from each other and held in their curved configuration by the configuration of end walls. The overall appearance of the packaging is pillow-shaped thus garnering the name “pillow pack.” When these pillow packs are used to store and display elongated items of merchandise, the retail establishments displaying the packaged merchandise like to hang the packages vertically which causes the merchandise to rest against an end wall of the pillow pack. In order to prevent the end wall from failing and allowing the merchandise to fall out of the packaging, the users of the these elongated pillow packs weld the end wall closed or use a heat seal to secure a locking tab to the body of the pillow pack or to join a pair of tabs. Automobile wiper blades provide an example of elongated items of merchandise that are packaged in this manner. Although the above-described solutions secure the package and prevent end wall failures, the added manufacturing steps consume time, the energy required to close the end wall adds cost, and shipping formed pillow packs prior to filling them requires excessive air to be shipped thus increasing cost.
The disclosure provides a folding locking end wall assembly for a pillow pack wherein the end wall is locked against opening forces created by the merchandise inside the packaging. In one exemplary configuration, the pillow pack is configured for automobile wiper blades and the disclosure is relevant to various other items of elongated merchandise that are relatively heavy for their size.
The folding locking end wall assembly includes an end wall that defines a slot and maintains the pillow shape of the package. The assembly also includes a lock tab that folds over to snap into the slot wherein it holds the end wall substantially perpendicular to the main walls of the package while also supporting the end wall from a direction that opposes the opening forces from inside the package in a direction that is substantially opposite the direction of that force. The lock tab is disposed along the inner surface of the rear main wall and an outer end wall that includes a lock tab that is receives in the slot to lock the outer end wall to the inner end wall while simultaneously maintaining the pillow shape of the pillow pack.
Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
An exemplary configuration of a pillow pack is indicated generally by the numeral 2 in the accompany drawings. Pillow pack 2 has a folding locking end wall assembly 4 that secures the lower end of pillow pack 2 when pillow pack 2 is hung vertically for display the merchandise held within pillow pack 2. In this position, the merchandise pushes downwardly against folding locking end wall assembly 4 from the inside of pack 2 in a substantially vertical direction. Assembly 4 is configured to resist this force while also helping to hold the pillow shape of pack 2.
Pillow pack 2 generally includes a front main wall 6 that is curved with respect to a flat rear main wall 8 when pack 2 is assembled. A pair of intermediate walls 10 are disposed between front main wall 6 and rear main wall 8. Intermediate walls 10 allow pack 2 to be shipped flat and the erected to an assembled position wherein front main wall 6 is outwardly curved. A glue flap 12 extends from front main wall 6 and is adhered to the rear surface of main rear wall 8 when pack 2 is assembled.
When pack 2 is assembled, the upper end of main rear wall 8 extends beyond the upper end wall 14 of pack 2 and defines an opening 16 which is used to hang pack 2 from a hook on a display. A tab 18 is connected to the upper end of main rear wall 8 by a first living hinge 20 so that tab 18 can be folded over the upper end of main rear wall 8. Tab 18 defines its own hang opening 22 and a slot 24 spaced from opening 22. Slot 24 receives a tongue 26 which extends from upper end wall 14 when upper end wall 14 is folded down about a second living hinge 28 to an assembled position. Tongue 26 passes through both slot 24 and opening 16 to secure upper end wall 14 in place.
Folding locking end wall assembly 4 generally includes a lower end wall 30 and a locking tab 32 which lock together when assembled. Lower end wall 30 includes a first portion 34 that forms the lower end of pack 2 and helps to maintain the curved shape of front main wall 6. First portion 34 has a proximate edge that is joined to front main wall 6 at a third living hinge 36 First portion 34 extends only between intermediate walls 10 and has angled corner walls 38. A second portion 40 of lower end wall 30 is secured to a distal edge of first portion 34 at a fourth living hinge 42 that has two spaced apart hinge portions. In between the two spaced apart hinge portions 42, a stop 44 extending from second portion 40 extends into the body of first portion 34 to define a slot 46 when second portion 40 is folded with respect to first portion 34.
Locking tab 32 has a locking tongue 50 that is snapped into slot 46 when assembly 4 is assembled as shown in
Pack 2 is formed by cutting or punching material (such as a plastic or a paper material) in the form shown in
When the user is ready to add merchandise to pack 2, the user assembles folding locking end wall assembly 4 by first folding lower end wall down along hinge 36 while second portion 40 is also folded 90 degrees along hinges 42 to define slot 46 as shown in
After merchandise is inserted into pack 2, tab 18 is folded over against the extended portion of main rear wall 8 and upper end wall 14 is folded down until tongue 26 is snapped into slot 24 and opening 16. At this time, the upper end of pack 2 is assembled and ready to hang on a display.
Locking tab 32 is disposed substantially parallel to main rear wall 8 and provides a holding force against lower end wall 30 that is substantially opposite the force the merchandise imparts against lower end wall 30 when pack is hanging. Lower end wall is locked in place by the snap fit of tongue 50 in slot 46.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described. Throughout the description and claims of this specification the words “comprise” and “include” as well as variations of those words, such as “comprises,” “includes,” “comprising,” and “including” are not intended to exclude additives, components, integers, or steps.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/727,699 filed Nov. 17, 2012; the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61727699 | Nov 2012 | US |