1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates specialty packaging, and more particularly to a heart-shaped box for solid pourable product with a convenient slide opening/closure and formed from a single sheet of blank, and further optionally having decorative wrapping that may be maintained on the package even after it is opened.
2. Description of the Related Art
The slogan “presentation is everything” is especially applicable to gift giving. The right packaging can be even more important than the gift itself. Clever packaging is proven to increase sales. Applicant is the named inventor on numerous U.S. patents directed to specialty packaging including U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,116,499, 6,273,332, 6,360,942, 6,435,402 and 6,945,449 and other pending and international patents, and in addition is the owner of the von Stillfried U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,373 licensed for the popular Certs® mints box.
Around Valentine's Day and for other occasions the giving of candies and other pourable solid treats is traditional, often packaged in a heart-shaped box and decorated with heart symbols or gift wrapped in red-colored paper or plastic. Such boxes can be expensive to manufacture and not all that practical or functional, however, and sometimes not particularly attractive once the wrapping is removed to gain access to the contents. For example, one common type of prior art heart-shaped package includes a sliding tray with a separate cover or sleeve such that a large portion of the contents are typically exposed to gain access to a single piece of candy and the two-piece box is not “mass production friendly.”
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved heart-shaped package that is inexpensive and easy to manufacture on a mass scale;
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a heart-shaped box that is manufactured from a single sheet of blank stock;
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a heart-shaped package that offers additional features not previously known in such a package;
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a heart-shaped package that includes a slider opening, which optionally interacts with the artwork or other design features of the package;
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a heart-shaped package with a decorative wrapping that can remain on the box even after opening;
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the accompanying drawings.
A package for dispensing pourable solid product includes a box having a pair of substantially heart-shaped sides and a top and bottom portion, a product dispensing opening in the bottom portion of the box, and a moveable slide for selectively opening and closing the product dispensing opening. Preferably the moveable slide is hingedly connected to an actuation panel extending down a side of the box, visible to the user and providing easy pouring. The package further preferably includes a wrapping applied to the box with a tear-away portion covering the product dispensing opening and slide. Preferably the package is such that portions of the heart-shaped sides are squeezed together by the wrapping applied to the box. Despite the package having the outward appearance of being heart shaped, the box is composed of generally three or four straight sides and is thus generally triangular or diamond-shaped.
Preferably and to great advantage in minimizing mass production costs, the box is formed from a single blank, including a main box portion having two major sides of a generally heart-shaped configuration and a minor side between of a generally rectangular configuration and having an opening, and a top of a generally rectangular configuration foldably coupled to the main box portion. Further there is a second minor side of a generally rectangular configuration foldably coupled to one of the major sides and an actuation panel of a generally rectangular configuration foldably coupled to the other of the major sides; and a slide member foldably coupled to the actuation member. The slide member preferably includes a stop at the end. The top is preferably either foldably coupled to one of the major sides or split in two and foldably coupled to each of the minor sides. Optionally, operation of the slide opening may trigger other creative content of the package such as surprise or hidden visual and/or audio messages, e.g. “I love you” or the like.
heart-shaped box 10
blank 12
main box portion 14
first major side 16
second major side 18
first minor side 20
opening 22
second minor side 24
top portion 26
actuation panel 28
extension member 30
top panel 32
slide member 34
small cut 36
larger cut 38
flaps 40, 42, 44, 46, 48
wrapping 50
tear-away portion 52.
heart-shaped box 110
blank 112
main box portion 114
first major side 116
second major side 118
first minor side 120
opening 122
second minor side 124
slide stop 126
actuation panel 128
first top panel 130
second top panel 132
slide member 134
small cut 136
larger cut 138
flaps 140, 142, 144, 146, 152, 154
first xxx 148
second xxx 150
Referring to
Further attached to the second major side 20 are a top portion 26 and an actuation panel 28. The top portion 26 includes an extension member 30 to bring the rectangular-shaped top panel 32 down inside the assembled box (see
While particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will also be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited except by the appended claims.
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