The present invention relates to product packaging, such as retail sale packaging, and to locks, such as deadbolts.
The invention provides packaging that allows a consumer to “test drive” the product. More particularly, the invention provides retail packaging for a deadbolt, the packaging allowing a consumer to see the components of the deadbolt and to retract and throw the bolt, so that the consumer can feel the quality of the product. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the thumbturn of the deadbolt is exposed so that the consumer can manipulate the thumbturn to retract and throw the bolt, while the lock is positioned in the packaging.
The invention also provides a package and lock combination including a package having an unopened state and including an aperture, and a lock contained within the package. The lock includes a first portion and a second portion moveable relative to the first portion for operating the lock. The first portion is substantially fixed within the package, and the second portion extends through the aperture so that the lock is operable while the lock is contained within the package and the package is in the unopened state.
The invention also provides a method of packaging a lock including a first portion and a second portion that is moveable relative to the first portion for operating the lock. The method includes providing a package defining an aperture, positioning the lock inside the package and substantially fixing the first portion of the lock within the package. The method further includes closing the package with the lock inside the package, and extending the second portion of the lock through the aperture to permit operation of the lock while the lock is inside the package and the package is closed.
The invention further provides a package and lock combination. The package includes an outer layer having indicia printed thereon and having a closed state. The outer layer includes a front surface, a rear surface and first and second side surfaces extending between the front and rear surfaces. The front, rear and side surfaces substantially define a rectangular solid that forms an outer perimeter of the package and lock combination. The outer layer defines a first window that extends across a portion of the first side surface, and the package also includes an inner layer comprising a substantially transparent clamshell having therein an aperture. The lock is contained within the package and is substantially fixed within the clamshell. The lock includes an exterior housing, an interior housing having a thumbturn moveable relative to the exterior housing for operating the lock, and a bolt moveable with respect to the interior housing and the exterior housing in response to movement of the thumbturn. The exterior housing, the interior housing and the bolt are held together and operational in the clamshell without the use of fasteners. The thumbturn is recessed from the outer layer and extends through the aperture adjacent the first window, such that the thumbturn is accessible through the first window and is graspable and rotatable to thereby move the bolt to operate the lock while the lock is contained within the package and the package is closed. The interior housing and bolt are contained within the clamshell and are viewable through the first window such that movement of the bolt is viewable through the first window.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
The box 12 is substantially opaque and defines a first window or opening 32 that extends across a portion of the left surface 22, across the front surface 18 and across a portion of the right surface 24, as shown in
With reference to
The exterior assembly 42 includes an escutcheon or housing 58 that substantially surrounds a lock cylinder 60 and supports the lock cylinder 60 for rotation within the housing 58. The lock cylinder 60 includes a key slot 62 that receives the key(s) 36. The lock cylinder 60 is also coupled to the driver 52, to cause the driver 52 to rotate in response to rotation of a key 36 therein. The exterior housing assembly 42 includes a collar 102. The collar 102 is sized to a standard door width, such that when installed, the collar 102 can retain the lock 16 within the door. The collar 102 includes left and right side recesses 104.
The latchbolt assembly 44 includes a bolt 66, a yoke collar 68 and a plate 70. The bolt 66 is slidable inside the yoke collar 68, such that the bolt 66 can extend out of the yoke collar 68 in a locked position (shown in
The clamshell 14 is more clearly illustrated in
The first clamshell portion 80 includes an inside surface 81 and an outside surface 83 (see
With continued reference to
The second clamshell portion 82 can be coupled to the first clamshell portion 80 in any known way, such as by mating protrusions and recesses, by use of fasteners, or simply held together by compression in the box 12. In the illustrated embodiment, one such protrusion 106 and one such mating recess 108 are illustrated. Additional protrusions and mating recesses are utilized to retain the clamshell portions 80, 82 together, such as at each corner of the clamshell portions 80, 82 and optionally along the left and right sides. These protrusions and recesses have a snap fit engagement to retain the clamshell portions 80, 82 together.
The second clamshell portion 82 includes an inside surface 101 and an outside surface 103 (see
The interior assembly 40, the exterior assembly 42 and the latchbolt assembly 44 are secured together by the clamshell 14 without the use of fasteners, such that the lock 16 is operational while contained within the clamshell 14. The recessed portion 114 includes an aperture 50 through which the thumbturn 48 extends. The lock 16 is fully contained within the clamshell 14 except for the thumbturn 48. The thumbturn 48 extends out of the package 10 so that a consumer can grasp and rotate the thumbturn 48 while the lock 16 is contained within the package 10 to observe the “feel” of the lock 16 prior to purchasing the lock 16. This permits a consumer to purchase a lock based upon appearance and the feel of the lock without having to remove the lock 16 from its package 10 and without having to assemble the lock 16.
Assembly of the package 10 can include placing the first clamshell portion 80 on an assembly line, such as on a conveyor. The outside surface 83 of the clamshell portion 80 is positioned on the assembly line such that the inside surface 81 faces upward. The clamshell portion 80 functions as a tray to contain the components of the deadbolt lock assembly 16, as the deadbolt lock assembly 16 travels along the assembly line. First, the exterior housing assembly 42 is positioned in the recess 84 in the clamshell portion 80 adjacent the inside surface 81, such that the recesses 104 in the collar 102 are facing to the right and left sides, respectively. The latchbolt assembly 44 is then positioned on the exterior housing assembly 42 by inserting the driver 52 through the aperture 72 in the yoke collar 68. The latchbolt assembly 44 is retained in the clamshell portion 80 by a snap fit engagement between the yoke collar 68 and the channel 96. The interior housing assembly 40 is the positioned over the latchbolt assembly 44 and is supported by the collar 102 and the driver 52. The thumbturn 48 is rotated to an intermediate position (see
The key(s) 36 are inserted into key recess 92 and the various loose components, such as fasteners 78 are inserted into recess 94. The second clamshell portion 82 is placed over the first clamshell portion 80, with the inside surface 101 of the second clamshell portion 82 contacting the interior faceplate 46, and such that the thumbturn 48 fits through the aperture 50. The protrusions (one of which is 106) are pressed into a snap-fit engagement with the mating recesses (one of which is 108) to fix the clamshell portions 80, 82 together. The clamshell portions 80, 82 containing the lock 16 are then inserted into the box 12. The reset key 88 is optionally positioned in recess 90 and the top flap 26 of the box 12 is folded down to close the box 12, see
The interior housing assembly 40, exterior housing assembly 42 and latchbolt assembly 44 are held together by the clamshell 14 and are operational within the clamshell 14, without the use of fasteners. The bolt 66 is viewable through the first window 32 and the clear plastic clamshell 14. The thumbturn 48 is graspable through the first window 32 to move the bolt 66 between locked and unlocked positions, while the lock 16 is in the package 10.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Provisional Patent Application No. 61/000,355 filed Oct. 25, 2007, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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