Preferred and alternative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings:
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As described, the preferred example of the invention includes a carton formed from cardboard. Alternatively, the carton may be formed from plastic, wood, metal, paper, or other material. Likewise, the shallow form of the carton as illustrated may be modified in a variety of ways. It may for example, be much deeper, need not be open at the top, may be asymmetrical with respect to the heights of the vertical walls, and may be other than square or rectangular.
When placed on a store shelf for display, the carton 12 is oriented such that a primary side 14 of the carton faces in the direction of the consumer. The primary visible side of the carton includes a switch 22 operatively connected to electronic components configured to begin playing an audio message over a speaker 32. The electronic components may be housed on a printed circuit board 40, as best seen in
The switch 22 is illustrated as a button switch that can be pressed by a consumer to trigger the initiation of the audio playback. The switch is preferably oriented such that a consumer presses the switch in a direction going into the display carton. Any other form of switch may be used, including touch or pressure sensitive switches, toggle switches, or others. In some examples of the invention, the switch is illuminated by a light housed within the button cover, with power being provided by a battery housed within the carton. In yet other examples, the electronics include a motion sensor operatively configured to cause the audio playback when it detects motion in the vicinity of the carton. While the switch is illustrated as being housed in a manner that sandwiches it between layers of the carton, it may alternatively be attached to an exterior surface of the carton or otherwise configured to be associated with the carton.
The speaker is illustrated as being a single standard cone speaker. Ideally, the speaker will be relatively shallow so that it does not occupy more of the carton than necessary and thereby affect the overall volume of the carton or the volume available to be used by goods packaged for sale. As with the switch, the speaker is depicted as being mounted within the carton and hidden behind a plurality of holes that enable sound to travel through the carton. Alternatively, the speaker may be mounted outside the carton or inside the carton.
The sound device includes electronic circuitry containing stored audio messages, a power source, and wired or other connections to operatively couple the switch and the speaker to the other circuitry. As shown in
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Although a printed circuit board is shown in the preferred embodiment, in an alternate example of the invention the electronic circuitry is printed directly onto a surface of the carton, with any necessary additional components (such as a battery or memory chip) mounted to the carton or otherwise operatively coupled to the printed circuitry. Likewise, the sound circuitry need not use a printed circuit board. In the particular embodiment using a touch sensitive switch and components printed onto the carton, the device is particularly thin and takes up little or no space on the carton.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/833,285, filed on Jul. 25, 2006.
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60833285 | Jul 2006 | US |