The present invention relates generally to improvements in hand tool display hangers and more particularly pertains to new and improved hanging display packages for garden hand tools.
Hand tools which are displayed for sale are generally fixed on display hangers. The structure of such display hangers vary in complexity and aesthetics. Published U.S. Application No. US 2015/0209556 for a hand tool display hanger requires a plurality of different parts which must fit together precisely in order to display a hand tool. Other examples of hand tool display hangers are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,648,029. The rotatable anti-theft tool rack shown requires that multiple parts, such as a tool rack body and an inserting body for installation through the tool, is used. The inserting body is attached to the rack body. Precision parts are again required. A hanging-type demonstration packing box is shown in Chinese Patent 103,832,658 granted Jun. 4, 2014. The hanging-type display box is a rectangular box that contains a bottom, sides, a front and a rear, all of which connect together to enclose an item to be displayed through an opening in the front part of the box.
As can be seen in these hand tool displays, require manufacture and assembly of the displays that can be time-consuming and costly. These display devices for hand tools tend to be complicated and expensive to put together. They seem to be lacking in aesthetics, especially when it comes to a full display of the tool being offered for sale.
An efficient cost-effective hangable display package for garden hand tools, like clippers, has an outer skin that has a front panel, a back panel, and a side panel. The side panel defines the thickness of the display package. A filler material, like corrugated cardboard, fills the space between the front panel and back panel. A portion of the front panel and filler material is cut out to create a cavity that matches the shape of part of a hand tool to be held by the display package. A plastic window covers the cut out portion on the front panel. When inserted into the cavity of the package, the front panel window and back panel exert a grasping force on the front and back of the hand tool. The filler material exerts a grasping force on the sides of the hand tool. A cut out slot in the package allows for suspension of the display package on a display rack.
The exact nature of the present invention, as well as its objects and advantages, will become readily apparent upon consideration of the following specification, when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein:
A preferred embodiment of the hanging display package 11 of the present invention is illustrated in
Since the display package 11 only has one side panel 15, the other side of the package is open as shown in
The filler material 17 located between the front panel and back panel is contained by the front panel 13, back panel 31 and side panel 15. This material fills the entire space between the front panel 13 and the back panel 31. This filler material may be corrugated cardboard layers, as illustrated in the Figures, or any other form of filler material such as Styrofoam, or similar plastic, that is sturdy enough to hold a tool but may be easily cut to create a desired cavity shape.
As shown in
A plastic window 21 mounted to the top panel 13 covers a major portion of the top part of the cavity 19 cut into the top panel 13.
To hang the display package 11 on a rack, or by a hook, for example, an aperture 25 is cut through all layers of the package at the top end between the front and back panels and through the filler material 17.
As seen in
The filler material 17 shown in