This disclosure relates generally to product display packages, and more specifically to configurations of hang tags by which products can be hung on displays.
Product display packages are typically used to exhibit products, for example, in retail stores, and often in a manner designed to promote the products while also providing product and retail information. In addition, some product display packages may include security tags. However, there are some downsides to these conventional product display packages. For example, in the case of drill bits, there are some product display packages that are expensive to manufacture, wasteful in material, large to store, prone to damage, easy to remove, etc.
For example, a hang tag is an example product display package used for displaying a drill bit, but from which the drill bit is often easily removable. Unfortunately, some shoplifters take advantage of these types of product display packages by removing the drill bits from their product display packages in order to separate the drill bits from the security tags and steal the drill bits from the store. Also, if the product display packages are easy to remove, then some shoppers may swap the product tag of a more expensive drill bit with the product tag of a less expensive drill bit in order to pay less money for the more expensive drill bit. In each of these cases, there is a substantial amount of loss.
The following is a summary of certain embodiments described in detail below. The described aspects are presented merely to provide the reader with a brief summary of these certain embodiments and the description of these aspects is not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Indeed, this disclosure may encompass a variety of aspects that may not be explicitly set forth below.
In an example embodiment, a display package for an object includes a display portion and a retaining portion. The display portion includes a frame structure with at least one opening that provides a view of the object when disposed in the product display package. The retaining portion includes a first retaining part and a second retaining part. The first retaining part includes a first holding portion with a first set of ribs configured to engage the object. The first set of ribs is angled with respect to a longitudinal axis of the product display package. The second retaining part is configured to mate with the first retaining part such that the second retaining part is secured to the first retaining part. The second retaining part includes a second holding portion with a second set of ribs configured to engage the object.
In an example embodiment, a hang tag for an object includes a retaining portion. The retaining portion includes a first retaining part and a second retaining part. The first retaining part includes a first side with a ridge and angled surfaces. In addition, the first retaining part includes a second side with a first holding portion having a first set of ribs configured to engage the object. The second retaining part is configured to mate with the first retaining part such that the second retaining part is secured to the first retaining part. The second retaining part includes a second holding portion with a second set of ribs, which are configured to engage the object.
In an example embodiment, an apparatus includes a drill bit and a hang tag. The drill bit has a shank at one end portion and a cutting edge at another end portion. The hang tag is configured to hold the drill bit with the cutting edge pointing upward when the hang tag is hung in an upright manner. The hang tag includes a display portion and a retaining portion. The display portion includes a frame structure with at least one opening that provides a view of the cutting edge when the drill bit is disposed in the hang tag. The retaining portion includes a first retaining part and a second retaining part. The first retaining part that includes a first holding portion with a first set of ribs configured to engage flutes of the drill bit. The second retaining part is configured to mate with the first retaining part such that the second retaining part is secured to the first retaining part. The second retaining part includes a second holding portion with a second set of ribs configured to engage flutes of the drill bit.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of this disclosure are further clarified by the following detailed description of certain exemplary embodiments in view of the accompanying drawings throughout which like characters represent like parts.
The embodiments described above, which have been shown and described by way of example, and many of their advantages will be understood by the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes can be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the components without departing from the disclosed subject matter or without sacrificing one or more of its advantages. Indeed, the described forms of these embodiments are merely explanatory. These embodiments are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, and the following claims are intended to encompass and include such changes and not be limited to the particular forms disclosed, but rather to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling with the spirit and scope of this disclosure.
The present disclosure relates to a product display package, particularly a hang tag 200, which is a display and suspension structure for an object. In an example embodiment, the hang tag 200 is configured to receive, hold, and suspend an elongated object, such as a tool. For instance, the tool is a drill bit 300, such as that configured for a drill system. Also, other objects can be similarly received, held, and suspended by the hang tag 200 in other example embodiments.
As discussed above, the hang tag 200 is configured to display an object, such as the drill bit 300, by suspending the drill bit 300 with its longitudinal axis extending in a vertical direction. As shown in
In an example embodiment, the hang tag 200 includes at least a mounting portion 204, a display portion 206, and a retaining portion 208. In an example embodiment, the retaining portion 208 includes a first retaining part 208A and a second retaining part 208B. In an example embodiment, as shown in
In an example embodiment, the mounting aperture 220 is disposed at or proximate to the axis of symmetry of the hang tag 200. For example, in an example embodiment, the mounting aperture 220 is horizontally centered or substantially horizontally centered on the hang tag 200. In an example embodiment, the mounting aperture 220 is located at a position of the hang tag 200 such that the hang tag 200 is self-centered and upright when hung or mounted on a display rod or hook, the hang tag 200 being upright when its central longitudinal axis 212 is vertical to the ground, with the mounting portion 204 being above the display portion 206 and the retaining portion 208.
In an example embodiment, the shape of the mounting aperture 220 enables the hang tag 200 to self-center in an upright manner when in a hanging state. In this regard, for example, the shape of the mounting aperture 220, as shown in at least
In an example embodiment, the main body 202 includes a display portion 206, which is connected to or integral with the mounting portion 204. In an example embodiment, the display portion 206 includes a suitable structure that is configured to house a portion of the object while also providing a view of the object when disposed within the hang tag 200. As shown in
In an example embodiment, the display portion 206 includes at least one object viewing region. In this regard, for instance, the object viewing region includes at least one opening, window, or the like. In
In an example embodiment, the main body 202 includes a retaining portion 208, which is configured to hold an object between the first retaining part 208A and the second retaining part 208B. In an example embodiment, the first retaining part 208A includes a ridge 214 or ridge-like structure. The ridge 214 or ridge-like structure includes a vertex, which defines a first surface portion 216 and a second surface portion 218. In an example embodiment, as shown in
In addition, the angling of the first surface portion 216 and the second surface portion 218 advantageously provides a wider view angle of a label region, where a label can be applied, compared to that of a flat surface. The label itself can include relevant information about the object held by the hang tag 200. For example, the label can include information such as that relating to the object/product, the retailer, the manufacturer, other types of sales information, or any combination thereof. In an example embodiment, the label region comprises a front side of the first surface portion 216, a front side of the second surface portion 218, or front sides of both the first and second surface portions 214 and 216.
In an example embodiment, on a front side, the first retaining part 208A includes a recess portion 210 in which a security device/tag can be disposed. As shown in
In an example embodiment, the recess portion 210 is configured to receive a security sensor, a security tag, or any suitable security device, which is traceable and/or deters theft. As a non-limiting example, the security tag is a Sensormatic® tag. In this regard, the recess portion 210 is sized such that an appropriate security device is able to be held therein. Additionally or alternatively, in an example embodiment, a depth of the recess portion 210 is such that the security device is substantially flush or below a surface of the surface portion (e.g., second surface portion 218). By providing a recess portion 210 in this manner, i.e., such that the security device does not protrude from a surface of the main body 202, the hang tag 200 is able to advantageously include a security device that is concealed from an individual's view (e.g., a shopper's view) when a label is placed in the label region and overlays the recess portion 210. In such a scenario, the concealment of the security device is advantageous, as it prevents the security device from being removed from the hang tag 200.
In an example embodiment, as aforementioned, the first retaining part 208A is configured to mate with the second retaining part 208B. In addition, the first retaining part 208A is configured to establish a locking relationship with the second retaining part 208B. In this regard, the first retaining part 208A includes a first mating component, which is configured to mate with a second mating component of the second retaining part 208B. Alternatively, in an example embodiment, these mating components can be reversed or combined in different configurations on the first and second retaining parts 208A and 208B so long as they are able to establish the requisite locking relationship between the first retaining part 208A and the second retaining part 208B.
In an example embodiment, as shown in
In an example embodiment, the first retaining part 208A includes other mating components, which connect the first retaining part 208A to the second retaining part 208B. In
In an example embodiment, the first connecting member 232 includes any suitable structure that is configured to mate and connect with the first connecting unit 258. For instance, as a non-limiting example, the first connecting member 232 includes a three-sided structure, as shown in
In an example embodiment, the second connecting member 234 includes any suitable structure that is configured to mate and connect with the second connecting unit 260. For instance, as a non-limiting example, the second connecting member 234 includes a three-sided structure, as shown in
In an example embodiment, the retaining portion 208 includes sidewalls, which enclose sides of the retaining portion 208 while providing clearance at appropriate locations for the object. In this regard, the retaining portion 208 can include these sidewalls on the first retaining portion 208A, the second retaining portion 208, or a combination thereof. For instance, in an example embodiment, the first retaining part 208A includes sidewall 236, sidewall 238, sidewall 240, and sidewall 242, as shown in
In an example embodiment, as shown in
In an example embodiment, as shown in
In an example embodiment, the retaining portion 208 includes a first holding portion 244 with at least one rib that is configured to engage the object. In an example embodiment, as shown in
In an example embodiment, when the object is a drill bit 300, the first rib 244A and the second rib 244B are oriented at an angle with respect to a center longitudinal axis 212 of the hang tag 200 such that the first rib 244A and the second rib 244B are structured to engage or interact with flutes 304 of the drill bit 300. In an example embodiment, each of the first and second ribs 244A and 244B has a curved surface that engages with and corresponds to a curvature of a respective flute of the drill bit 300. In this regard, for instance,
In an example embodiment, when the object is a drill bit 300, the first rib 246A and the second rib 246B are oriented at an angle with respect to a center longitudinal axis 212 of the hang tag 200 such that the first rib 246A and the second rib 246B are structured to engage or interact with flutes 304 of the drill bit 300. In an example embodiment, each of the first and second ribs 246A and 246B has a curved surface that engages with and corresponds to a curvature of a respective flute of the drill bit 300. In this regard, for instance,
In an example embodiment, the retaining portion 208 includes at least one fastener 248, which is configured to fasten an insert 400 to the hang tag 200 such that the insert 400 engages with the object. As a non-limiting example, the fastener 248 is a pin or any suitable mechanical device. For instance, in
In an example embodiment, as discussed above, the retaining portion 208 includes sidewalls, which enclose sides of the retaining portion 208 while providing clearance at appropriate locations for the object. In an example embodiment, for instance, the first retaining part 208A includes sidewall 236, sidewall 238, sidewall 240, and sidewall 242, as shown in
In an example embodiment, as discussed above, the second retaining part 208B is configured to mate with the first retaining part 208A. In this regard, for instance, the second retaining part 208B can include a second mating component that is configured to mate with a first mating component of the first retaining part 208A. As one example, the second retaining part 208B can include locking pins 256, as the second mating component (
In an example embodiment, the second retaining part 208B can include other mating components, which connect the second retaining part 208B to the first retaining part 208A. In
In an example embodiment, the first connecting unit 258 includes any suitable structure that is configured to mate with the first connecting member 232. In an example embodiment, the first connecting unit 258 is configured as a receiving slot structure. For instance, as a non-limiting example, the first connecting unit 258 includes a first wall 258A, a second wall 258B, a third wall 258C, and a corresponding portion of the sidewall 252, as shown in
In an example embodiment, the second connecting unit 260 includes any suitable structure that is configured to mate with the second connecting member 234. In an example embodiment, the second connecting unit 260 is configured as a receiving slot structure. For instance, as a non-limiting example, the second connecting unit 260 includes a first wall 260A, a second wall 260B, a third wall 260C, and a corresponding portion of the sidewall 254, as shown in
In an example embodiment, on a front side, the second retaining part 208B includes a first supporting structure with at least one protrusion 262, which extends from a surface of the second wall 258B that faces the object. In
In an example embodiment, on a front side, the second retaining part 208B includes a second supporting structure with at least one protrusion 264, which extends from a surface of the second wall 260B that faces the object. In
In an example embodiment, each protrusion 262 is aligned with a corresponding protrusion 264, as shown in
In an example embodiment, on a rear side, the second retaining part 208B includes a recess portion 210. More specifically, in an example embodiment, the recess portion 210 is provided on a second surface 250B of the center section 250 of the second retaining part 208B, as shown in
In an example embodiment, the insert 400 includes at least one structure, which is configured to connect to the hang tag 200. In
In an example embodiment, the insert 400 is structured to provide at least a compressive force between the object and the hang tag 200. In this regard, to engage with the object, the insert 400 is structured to fit, complement, or correspond to the structure provided by the retaining portion 208. As shown in
In an example embodiment, the insert 400 is structured to cover at least one of the holding portions (e.g., the second holding portion 246) such that the insert 400 is positioned at least between one set of ribs (e.g., the second set of ribs) and the object. Alternatively, in another example embodiment (not shown), the first retaining part 208A can include at least one fastener 248 so that the insert 400 can be positioned to cover at least the first holding portion 244 of the first retaining part 208A. In each of these cases, the insert 400 provides a compressible surface for the object that prevents the object from moving within the hang tag 200.
In an example embodiment, the first connecting member 506 is configured to connect to and/or mate with the first connecting unit 510. Meanwhile, the second connecting member 508A is configured to connect to and/or mate with the second connecting unit 512. More specifically, the first connecting member 506A is configured to fit within the slot provided by the first connecting unit 510. In other words, when connected with the first connecting unit 510, the first connecting member 506A is configured to fit within an interior space provided by the bounds of the first wall 510A, the second wall 510B, the third wall 510C, and a portion of the corresponding sidewall 254. Similarly, when connected with the second connecting unit 512, the second connecting member 508 is configured to fit within an interior space provided by the bounds of the first wall 512A, the second wall 512B, the third wall 512C, and a corresponding portion of the sidewall 252. Alternatively, in an example embodiment, these connecting components can be reversed or combined in different configurations on the first and second retaining parts 504A and 504B so long as they are able to establish the requisite connection between the first retaining part 504A and the second retaining part 504B. Accordingly, with these connections, the main body 502 includes a first retaining part 504A, which is configured to connect to and align with the second retaining part 504B.
As described above, the hang tag 200 includes a number of advantageous features. For example, the hang tag 200 includes a retaining portion 208/504 with a first retaining part 208A/504A and a second retaining part 208B/504B. More specifically, for instance, the first retaining part 208A/504A includes a front side, which is angled in a manner that provides enhanced rigidity and enhanced label viewing. The hang tag 200 is also structured such that a security device may be securely attached to the first retaining part 208A/504A, the second retaining part 208B/504B, or both the first and second retaining parts 208A/504A and 208B/504B while also being hidden from view.
In addition, the hang tag 200 is structured such that various portions of an object, when held by the hang tag 200, are viewable at the same time. For example, the hang tag 200 includes a display portion 206 that provides a view of a first end portion of the object, when disposed in the hang tag 200. In addition, the hang tag 200 is structured such that the second end portion of the object, when disposed within the hang tag 200, remains free. That is, the hang tag 200 advantageously enables an individual to inspect both the first end of the object and the second end of the object simultaneously. This simultaneous viewing of both ends of the object while held in the hang tag 200 is advantageous in preventing an individual from forcibly removing the object from the hang tag 200 to confirm that the selected object is indeed the desired object.
Moreover, as discussed above, the hang tag 200 includes a retaining portion 208/504 that includes a number of structural features that are configured to provide a secure hold on an object, such as a drill bit 300. In this regard, for instance, the retaining portion 208/504 includes a first holding portion 244 and a second holding portion 246 that engage and hold the object. In addition, the retaining portion 208/504 is configured to include and accommodate an insert 400/402, which is flexible and prevents a movement of the object within the hang tag 200. Also, the retaining portion 208 includes several other features, such as a first supporting structure with protrusions 262 and a second supporting structure with protrusions 264, which are configured to align and maintain the object in a proper position within the hang tag 200. Accordingly, with the features disclosed herein, the hang tag 200 is configured to hold and display an object in a secure manner.
That is, the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive, and is provided in the context of a particular application and its requirements. Those skilled in the art can appreciate from the foregoing description that this disclosure may be implemented in a variety of forms, and that the various embodiments may be implemented alone or in combination. Therefore, while the embodiments of this disclosure have been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the described embodiments, and the true scope of the embodiments and/or methods of this disclosure are not be limited to the embodiments shown and described, since various modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification, and following claims. For example, components and functionality may be separated or combined differently than in the manner of the various described embodiments, and may be described using different terminology. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements may fall within the scope of the disclosure as defined in the claims that follow.
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