This invention relates to methods for packaging items to sell as gift items or novelty items and, in particular, gift packages that include monetary or non-monetary gift or novelty items that are packaged in sealed containers embellished with decorative labels and bows.
On various occasions such as birthdays, weddings, and holidays, for example, gifts are exchanged between friends and family as a way to celebrate such occasions. Gifts are typically packaged in some form of container that is wrapped with decorative paper, bows, etc. Gift wrapping and packaging serves various purposes such as concealing the content of the gift item and thereby provide an element of surprise to the recipient, as well as add a festive and attractive appearance to the gift package. Moreover, for novelty gift items, gifts can be packaged in some unique manner which serves to enhance the enjoyment of gift giving as well as the enjoyment of receiving and opening the gift package.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention include gift packages that include monetary or non-monetary gift or novelty items that are packaged in sealed containers embellished with decorative labels and bows. Gift packages according to exemplary embodiments of the invention allow for gifts to be packaged and presented in unique gift giving ways in sealed in cans or containers with decorated labels and bows, wherein the packaging of gift items in securely sealed cans or containers serves as a security feature to limit ease of access to the gift items in the sealed packaging as well as provides a unique and fanciful packaging concept that enhances enjoyment of novelty gift giving.
These and other exemplary embodiments, aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments that is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention generally include gift packages comprising one or more types of monetary or non-monetary gift or novelty items, etc., that are packaged in sealed containers embellished with decorative labels, bows, etc, affixed to the containers. For example, gift or novelty items may include lottery scratch off tickets, gift certificates, coupons, collector coins, adult and child toys, memorabilia, stuffed animals, pet toys, sports items, bath products, and other various types of gift or novelty items, etc. Moreover, gift packages according to exemplary embodiments of the invention may include cans or containers made of metallic, plastic, paperboard, or ceramic materials, having sealed lids or covers, etc, that allow gift items to be securely sealed within the cans/containers. By way of specific example, packaging containers may comprise metal lids that are used to seal container bodies made of metal, paper or plastic, for example, using well known canning methods. The packaging containers according to exemplary embodiments of the invention may include, but are not limited to, various sized metallic cans or containers (e.g., aluminum or tin cans) with sealed lids.
It is to be appreciated that gift packaging methods according to exemplary embodiments of the invention allow for gifts to be packaged and presented in a unique gift giving way, sealed in cans or containers with decorated labels and bows. The packaging of gift items in securely sealed cans or containers serves as a security feature to limit ease of access to the gift items in the sealed packaging as well as provide a unique and fanciful packaging concept that enhances enjoyment of novelty gift giving.
The packaging of monetary items such as lottery tickets, gift cards, money, coins, etc in sealed containers presents a security feature in that the packaged items are not easily exposed or readily removed from the secured packaging. For lottery ticket package gifts, the use of sealed containers, such as metal cans, offers an opportunity to sell scratch-off lottery tickets in bulk, off-the-shelf, using various monetary denominations (ex $10, $25, $50, etc.), and serves as a POS (point of sale) marketing item that can be used to promote different holidays or occasions and highlight and/or promote new scratch off games. This packaging concept affords vendors the opportunity to sell more scratch off lottery tickets by offering them in bulk (multi-ticket purchase) via a gift item or as a novelty gift item. The packaging concept offers an added bonus of allowing for sales over the internet, perhaps by Internet entities who already sell gift items, where state laws permit. For those Internet vendors that sell gift packages with lottery tickets in sealed containers (pursuant to becoming State lottery agents) the profits would be immediate since tickets are often provided by State Lotteries on consignment. Moreover, promotions can be used to feature various gift giving occasion(s) for the scratch off games, whereby gift packages with lottery tickets sealed in containers presents the opportunity to have decorated and themed gift packaging for any holiday or occasion. The different external packaging can be generic or customized in any matter possibly imaginable, to thereby provide the opportunity to male, the packaging fun.
It is to be appreciated that various types of package containers may be utilized for securely packaging gift or novelty items in sealed containers. For example,
For purposes of packaging monetary items such as lottery tickets, gift cards and coins, for example, as POS and off-the shelf sales, it would be more beneficial to package such items in sealed containers, such as depicted in
It is to be understood that the exemplary containers (20), (30) and (40) discussed above are merely exemplary embodiments to illustrative inventive gift packaging concepts according to exemplary embodiments of the invention, and are not meant as limiting the scope of the claimed inventions. The exemplary containers (20, 30, 40) can have their respective can bodies (21, 31, 41), made of metal, paper or plastic, for example, and their respective lids (22, 32, 42) made of metal or plastic, for example, using well-known or state of the art canning methods and devices. For example, methods and device for packaging food in hermetically sealed airtight wrought-iron cans or cans made of tin-coated steel can be used for packaging non-food items such as monetary and non-monetary gift or novelty items, for construction gift packages according to exemplary embodiments of the invention. It is to be appreciated that gift or novelty items can be packaged in any number of other types of containers, such as glass jars, paperboard cans, and plastics that can be formed into pouches, bowls, etc. Gift package containers may comprise plastic containers that are sealed with a peel-off metal lids or plastic lids. In addition, additional lid members (e.g., plastic lids) may be provided with the gift packages to provide means for resealing a gift package container after removing a secured lid (e.g., peel-off metal lid or sealed double seam lid, etc.).
In other exemplary embodiments of the invention, packaging containers can include various sized plastic containers with sealed lids, wrapped mugs, wrapped baskets, sealed gift boxes, gift bags. In all exemplary embodiments, the package containers may vary in size and have different types of decorated labels that are wrapped around cans or otherwise affixed to the containers, which are decorative for all occasions and holidays. In other exemplary embodiments, the gift packages may be constructed with gift or novelty items in containers such as mugs, baskets, boxes, which are packages in a unique and fanciful manner, whereby the wrapping, e.g., shrink wrap, etc., serves as a means for securely sealing items in such containers having lids that would otherwise not provide the level of security of sealing as the sealed lid in the exemplary container of
Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
This application is a Continuation-in-Part Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/397,979 filed on Apr. 6, 2006, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/740,387, filed on Nov. 29, 2005, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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60740387 | Nov 2005 | US |
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Parent | 11397979 | Apr 2006 | US |
Child | 12046524 | US |