Kit package adapted for display of select kit components

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6422389
  • Patent Number
    6,422,389
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A kit package includes an inner package element that defines a pedestal base having a support surface adapted for supporting an associated primary kit component. The pedestal base also defines a region adapted for receipt of an associated secondary kit component. A secondary component securement flaps are connected to the pedestal base and is movable into a folded position adjacent the pedestal base. The flap at least partially encloses the secondary component receiving region. An outer package element defines a hollow compartment adapted for receipt of the inner package element. A distal end of the flap projects outwardly beyond the pedestal support surface when the flap is located in its folded position. The flap distal defines a recess adapted for close receipt of a portion of an associated primary kit component. The pedestal base defines a hollow region that is adapted to receive one or more packages of loose kit components.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to packaging. More particularly, the invention is directed to a new and improved package for a kit of components to be assembled into a finished article, wherein the package is adapted to display prominently at least primary and secondary decorative components of the kit for viewing by potential purchasers.




The subject invention finds particular application and will be explained in connection with packaging kits of “model” components, i.e., components to be assembled into a model of an automobile, an airplane, boat, or the like. Of course, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that a package formed in accordance with the present invention has wider applications, and it is not intended that the invention be limited to packaging of any particular type of kit components.




Kits of components to be assembled into model automobiles, boats, planes, and the like have traditionally been packaged in simple cardboard boxes that are sealed to prevent loss of components and thus prevent examination of the components prior to making a purchase. These boxes have included illustrations of the finished model (or the actual item to be represented by the completed model) on exterior faces for viewing by potential purchasers. However, with these conventional packages, again, a user has been unable to view any of the actual model components. Therefore, there is an increased potential that a customer will not purchase the kit or might be dissatisfied once the kit is purchased and then opened. Furthermore, in certain instances, components placed in these prior boxes have been subject to damage.




Other packaging for model kits has been found to be deficient for a variety of reasons. As noted, some have not securely retained and protected the kit components during shipping and handling. Others, have not been specifically adapted for prominently displaying primary and secondary decorative kit components in a prominent and aesthetically pleasing manner so as to encourage a potential purchaser to purchase the kit. Still other package constructions have been found to be unduly expensive due to the materials used and/or the complexity of construction.




In light of the foregoing specifically noted deficiencies and others associated with prior package designs for model kit components, a need has been found for a new and improved kit package adapted for display of select kit components, such as primary and secondary decorative kit components, in a prominent, secure, and aesthetically pleasing manner, without the package being overly complex or expensive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a novel and unobvious kit package adapted for displaying select kit components is advantageously provided.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a novel and unobvious method of packaging a kit is provided.




In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, a novel and unobvious kit is provided.




According to the invention, the kit package includes inner and outer package elements, each preferably defined from transparent, semi-rigid molded/formed plastic. The inner package element defines a base in the form of a pedestal that includes a horizontally extending support surface and a plurality of side walls that depend from the support surface. A hollow region, adapted for receiving loose kit components, is defined beneath the support surface and between the depending side walls. The hollow region is adapted for receiving one or more packages of loose kit components that are retained therein by tape or other suitable and convenient means.




The pedestal support surface is adapted for supporting one or more primary or major decorative kit components, e.g., a vehicle body. The support surface preferably defines a plurality of apertures usable with tie-down straps or other securing means for retaining the primary kit component(s) to the support surface. Two of the pedestal side walls, preferably end walls located at opposite ends of the base, define one or more secondary decorative component display wells or regions in their outer faces. These regions are adapted for receiving secondary decorative kit components that are smaller or otherwise less significant than the primary decorative kit component supported on the support surface.




A secondary component securement flap is connected to and extends outwardly from a lowermost edge of each end wall. These flaps are connected to the end walls by living hinges so that they are pivotable upwardly and inwardly into a folded position where they lie adjacent their respective end walls. The flaps are defined so that when they are pivoted to lie adjacent their respective end walls, they at least partially enclose and/or further define the secondary component display wells defined in the end wall outer faces and capture the secondary decorative components therein. Preferably, the flaps extend upwardly above the pedestal support surface and offer protection to the primary kit component.




The outer package element defines a hollow compartment adapted for receipt of the base when the flaps are placed in their folded position. In a first embodiment, a lid is selectively secured to the outer package component in covering relation with the hollow compartment to seal the base therein. Product literature or the like may be conveniently placed beneath the lid or between the base and the outer package component. In an alternative embodiment, the outer package comprises two outer package members that each define a recess. When these two outer package members are connected, they together define a hollow compartment adapted for receipt of the inner package element.




One advantage of the present invention resides in the provision of a new and improved kit package for full display of selected kit components.




Another advantage of the invention is found in the provision of an aesthetically pleasing kit package that is economical to manufacture.




A further advantage of the invention is the provision of a kit package wherein a primary decorative kit component is prominently displayed for inspection by potential purchasers.




Still another advantage of the present invention resides in the provision of a kit package wherein one or more secondary decorative kit components may be conveniently displayed, together with an associated primary decorative kit component, to potential purchasers.




Still other benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading and understanding the following specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention comprises various components and arrangements of components, and various steps and arrangements of steps, preferred embodiments of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a kit package formed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view, partially broken away, illustrating an inner package element formed in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the inner package element illustrated in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded side elevational view of an alternative outer package element formed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a kit package formed in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention with portions broken away; and,





FIG. 6

is a partial side elevational view of the inner package element of the kit package shown in FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting same,

FIG. 1

shows a package


10


formed to include an inner package element


12


, an outer package element


14


, and a lid


16


. In general, the package


10


is adapted for retaining or housing components of an associated kit, e.g., a kit of components to be assembled in a model car, truck, airplane, or the like. More particularly, the inner package element


12


is adapted for holding the kit components while the outer package element


14


and lid


16


, are together adapted to enclose or encase the inner package element and kit components held thereby.




The outer package element


14


is preferably constructed from transparent, semi-rigid molded or formed plastic as a one-piece construction. This element defines a deep, hollow recess or compartment


20


that is adapted for receiving the inner package element


12


. The outer package element


14


also defines a peripheral flange or lip


22


of the recess


20


.




The lid


16


, also preferably comprised of molded/formed transparent plastic, is adapted for selective connection to the outer package element


14


in covering relation with the recess


20


to seal the inner package element


12


and associated kit components in the recess


20


. More particularly, the lid


16


comprises a generally planar member


30


having a peripheral lip


32


adapted to mate with the peripheral lip


22


of the outer package element


14


by way of a close friction-fit. Thus, the lid


16


may be selectively removed and connected to the outer package element


14


.




With reference now also to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the inner package element


12


is also preferably constructed from transparent, semi-rigid molded or formed plastic as a one-piece construction. The inner component comprises a base member


40


defined as a pedestal. The pedestal base


40


is defined by a horizontally extending, planar support surface


42


and peripheral side walls


44




a


-


44




d


depending from the surface


42


. Thus, a hollow region


48


(

FIG. 2

) is defined beneath the support surface


42


and between the side walls


44




a


-


44




d


. This hollow region


48


is adapted to receive kit components that have been placed in one or more bags or like packaging. These packaged kit components can be fixedly secured in the hollow region


48


using tape or other suitable or convenient means.




The support surface


42


of the base


40


is adapted for supporting a primary decorative kit component thereon in a prominent manner. The primary kit component preferably comprises the main and/or largest decorative kit component such as, e.g., a vehicle body of a car when the associated kit components housed in the package


10


relate to a vehicle model. A plurality of apertures


50


are conveniently defined in the base


40


, preferably through the surface


42


, and tie-down straps or the like (not shown) can be passed through these apertures


50


to fixedly secure the associated primary decorative kit component on the support surface


42


.




At least one of the sidewalls


44




a


-


44




d


, and preferably two located on opposite ends of the base


40


, i.e., end walls


44




b


,


44




a


, includes or defines at least one secondary decorative component receiving region in an outer face thereof. This region is adapted to receive and retain a secondary decorative kit component. As illustrated herein, the end walls


44




b


,


44




d


each define first and second component receiving regions


60




a


,


60




b


. Regions


60




a


,


60




b


are each at least partially defined by a cylindrical surface


62


and are separated by a cusp


64


. Together, regions


60




a


,


60




b


define a recess


66


in the end walls


44




b


,


44




d.






The secondary component receiving regions


60




a


,


60




b


are specifically adapted for receiving decorative wheel and tire assembly components of a vehicle model kit to prominently display same for viewing by a potential purchaser of the kit. Of course, the secondary kit component receiving regions may take any of a wide variety of other forms as necessary or desired to receive and retain other decorative components of kit. It is not intended that the present invention be limited to the particular configuration illustrated herein for the secondary decorative component receiving regions. Other conformations for these regions may be used without departing in any way from the overall scope and intent of the present invention.




To ensure that the secondary decorative kit components held by the secondary component receiving regions


60




a


,


60




b


are securely retained therein during shipping and handling of the package


10


, the inner package element


12


further includes first and second end flaps


70




a


,


70




b


hingedly connected to the end walls


44




b


,


44




d


respectively. Preferably, the flaps


70




a


,


70




b


are secured to their respective end walls


44




b


,


44




d


through use of living hinges


72




a


,


72




b


so that the entire inner package element


12


, including the base


40


and the end flaps


70




a


,


70




b


, can be molded or otherwise formed as a one-piece construction. Flaps


70




a


,


70




b


are preferably identical and are adapted for pivoting movement between an extended position (

FIGS. 2

,


3


), where they are spaced from the end walls


44




b


,


44




d


, and a folded position (FIG.


1


), where they lie adjacent the end walls.




Each flap,


70




a


,


70




b


defines a distal or outermost portion


74




a


,


74




b


, respectively, adapted to extend upwardly or outwardly beyond the pedestal support surface


42


when the flaps are in the folded position as illustrated in FIG.


1


. These upwardly extending distal portions


74




a


,


74




b


offer additional protection to a primary decorative kit component supported on the surface


42


during shipping and handling.




The portion of each flap


70




a


,


70




b


that interconnects the outermost portion


74




a


,


74




b


to the base


40


is configured to compliment the secondary component receiving regions


60




a


,


60




b


in the end walls


44




b


,


44




d


. This arrangement further defines the receiving regions and captures any associated secondary decorative components. Thus, to compliment the regions


60




a


,


60




b


, each flap


70




a


,


70




b


defines regions


76




a


,


76




b


that each comprising a cylindrical surface


78


. When the flaps


70




a


,


70




b


are placed in their folded position adjacent the end walls


44




b


,


44




d


, the cylindrical surfaces


62


of each region


60




a


,


60




b


and the cylindrical surface


78


of each region


76




a


,


76




b


are arranged in opposed facing relation. As such, they cooperate to at least substantially encircle the secondary decorative components, e.g., wheel/tire assemblies, in the regions


60




a


,


60




b


. The flaps


70




a


,


70




b


thus prevent undesired movement of secondary decorative components out of the regions


60




a


,


60




b


during shipping and handling.




Each flap


70




a


,


70




b


also defines a protrusion


80


adapted for close, sliding receipt in the recess


66


defined in the end walls


44




b


,


44




d


when the flaps


70




a


,


70




b


are in their folded positions. This relationship ensures proper alignment of the flaps


70




a


,


70




b


with their respective end walls


44




b


,


44




d


and prevents lateral sliding movement between same.




If desired, printed matter or indicia (not shown) for providing information to a potential purchaser can be placed in the outer package element


14


, intermediate inner and outer elements


12


,


14


or beneath the lid


16


. Also, while it is most preferred that both the inner and outer elements be constructed from uncolored, transparent or substantially transparent plastic, they may alternatively be colored and/or opaque if desired for aesthetic purposes or to conceal the contents of the outer package element


14


and/or the hollow region


48


.





FIG. 4

illustrates an outer package element


120


formed in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention. The outer package element comprises first and second portions


122


,


124


that define respective hollow recesses


126


,


128


. Each portion


122


,


124


is preferably defined from a transparent plastic material. The first and second portions define respective peripheral flanges


130


,


132


that are adapted for mating and fixed securement to each other. With the flanges


130


,


132


mated and secured together, the hollow recesses


126


,


128


are arranged in opposed facing relation and together define a hollow interior compartment adapted for receipt of the inner package element


12


and associated kit components.




Turning now to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, an alternative kit package


10


′ is illustrated along with a primary kit component PK (e.g., a vehicle body as shown in FIG.


6


), a secondary kit component SK (e.g., a vehicle wheel/tire assembly as shown in FIG.


5


), and a package of loose kit components LK. Except as otherwise shown and described, the kit package


10


′ is identical to the kit package


10


. In particular, the outer package element


14


and lid


30


are identical to those described in relation to FIG.


1


. The inner package element


12


′ is similar to the inner package element


12


and, thus, like components relative to the inner package element


12


are identified with like reference numerals including a primed (′) suffix.




More particularly, the inner package element


12


′ includes a pedestal base


40


′ defining a support surface


42


′. First and second ridges


41




a


,


41




b


project outwardly away from the surface


42


′ on opposite sides thereof. An associated primary kit component PK supported on the surface


42


′ is preferably positioned between these two ridges.




In addition, the flaps


70




a


′,


70




b


′ each define a recesses


75


(only one visible in

FIG. 5

) that opens in a direction toward the other flap and that is adapted for close sliding receipt of a portion of a primary kit component PK supported on the surface


42


′ when the flaps


70




a


′,


70




b


′ are placed in their folded positions. This is illustrated in

FIG. 6

wherein an end portion of the primary kit component PK is closely received in the recess


75


of the flap


70




b


′. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that, with portions of the primary kit component held in the recesses


75


, the primary kit component is effectively prevented from movement away from the support surface


42


′ without use of tie-downs, tape, or other separate securement means.




The invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding specification. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they are encompassed by the appended claims and equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A kit package comprising:an inner package element defining: (i) a pedestal base having a support surface adapted for supporting an associated primary kit component, an open hollow region beneath said support surface adapted for receipt of a package of loose kit components, and a secondary component receiving region adapted for receipt of an associated secondary kit component defined in a sidewall of said pedestal base that is connected to said support surface; and, (ii) a transparent secondary component securement flap connected to said pedestal base and movable into a folded position adjacent said pedestal base, said flap at least partially enclosing said secondary component receiving region; and, a transparent plastic outer package element defining a hollow compartment adapted for receipt of the inner package element.
  • 2. The kit package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said outer package element comprises:a first portion that defines said hollow compartment; and, a second portion that mates with said first portion and encloses said hollow compartment.
  • 3. The kit package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said outer package element comprises:at least first and second portions that are adapted for connection and that together define said hollow compartment when connected together.
  • 4. The kit package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said secondary component securement flap defines a distal end that projects outwardly beyond said pedestal support surface when said flap is located in said folded position, said distal end defining a recess adapted for close receipt of a portion of an associated primary kit component.
  • 5. The kit package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pedestal base comprises a plurality of sidewalls that depend from said support surface, and wherein at least two of said sidewalls define respective ones of said secondary component receiving region.
  • 6. The kit package as set forth in claim 5, wherein said pedestal base defines said secondary component receiving regions in first and second sidewalls located on opposite ends of said pedestal base, and wherein said inner package element comprises first and second secondary component securement flaps connected to and adapted for movement into a folded position adjacent said first and second sidewalls, respectively.
  • 7. The kit package as set forth in claim 6, wherein said first and second secondary component securement flaps are respectively connected to said first and second sidewalls by first and second living hinges.
  • 8. The kit package as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first and second secondary component securement flaps each define a distal end that projects outwardly beyond said pedestal support surface.
  • 9. A kit package comprising:an inner package element defining: (i) a pedestal base having a support surface adapted for supporting an associated primary kit component and a plurality of sidewalls depending from said support surface, said plurality of sidewalls and said support surface defining a hollow region adapted for receipt of an associated package of loose components, wherein at least one of said sidewalls defines a region adapted for receipt of an associated secondary kit component; and, (ii) a secondary component securement flap connected to said pedestal base and movable into a folded position adjacent said pedestal base, said flap at least partially enclosing said secondary component receiving region; and, an outer package element defining a hollow compartment adapted for receipt of the inner package element.
  • 10. The kit package as set forth in claim 9, wherein said inner and outer package elements are defined from a transparent plastic material.
  • 11. A kit comprising:an outer package defining a hollow interior compartment; a pedestal member located in said interior compartment of said outer package, said pedestal member comprising a support surface and a plurality of sidewalls that depend from said support surface; a primary kit component located on said support surface; and, a package of loose kit components located in a space defined between said plurality of sidewalls and said support surface of said pedestal member.
  • 12. The kit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said outer package is at least partially transparent.
  • 13. A kit comprising:an outer package defining a hollow interior compartment; a pedestal member defining a support surface located in said interior compartment, said pedestal comprising a plurality of sidewalls connected to said support surface; a primary kit component located on said support surface; a secondary kit component located in a secondary component receiving region defined in one of said plurality of sidewalls of said pedestal; and, at least one package of loose kit components located in a space defined between said plurality of sidewalls.
  • 14. A kit comprising:an outer package defining a hollow interior compartment; a pedestal member located in said interior compartment, said pedestal member comprising a support surface and a sidewall connected to said support surface, said sidewall defining a secondary component receiving region; a primary kit component located on said support surface; a secondary kit component located in said secondary component receiving region; and, a movable flap connected to said sidewall of said pedestal and movable to a folded position adjacent said sidewall to capture said secondary kit component in said secondary component receiving region.
  • 15. The kit as set forth in claim 14, where said flap defines a recess adapted to receive a portion of said primary kit component located on said support surface to inhibit movement of said primary kit component away from said support surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority from and hereby expressly incorporates by reference U.S. provisional application No. 60/160,342 filed Oct. 19, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/160342 Oct 1999 US