The present application is technologically related to a concurrently filed U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 10/838,776.
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The present invention involves product packaging. More particularly, the present invention involves electronic product packaging. Even more specifically, the present invention involves power cell packaging for display, dispensing, and storing.
Currently, electronic products are typically sold in a hard plastic packaging. With respect to the current art hard plastic packaging, the consumer must cut through the plastic using heavy shears in order to access the electronic product, risking personal injury from the newly cut packaging edges. Because the current art plastic packaging is typically heavy gauge, substantial internal stresses will develop in the package during the consumer's attempt to remove the product. During such attempted removal, the cut packaging may, and often does, spring-back on the consumer, thereby causing personal injury. In addition, the current art hard plastic packaging, once cut, cannot readily store nor dispense the product. The consumer must find other means for storing and dispensing the product. When the product is a battery cell, safe, convenient storage and convenient dispensing is of utmost concern. As such, a long-felt need is seen to exist for a packaging method and apparatus for safely and conveniently packaging, displaying, storing, and dispensing of electronic products, especially of battery cells.
Accordingly, the present invention addresses this long-felt need for a packaging method and apparatus which safely and conveniently packages, displays, stores, and dispenses an electronic product, such as a battery cell. Generally, the present method and apparatus for packaging a product for display, such as a retail sales display, involves an inner packaging member and an outer packaging member, the outer packaging member being slidably mounted over the inner packaging member.
The inner packaging member may have a structure for retaining at least one product, such as at least one compartment. The retaining structure may also have a structure for separating the at least one compartment, such as a wall structure. The at least one compartment may have at least one complementary contour for accommodating the at least one product. The at least one product may be at least one power or battery cell. The inner packaging member and the outer packaging member may each have at least one coincident orifice for facilitating displaying the at least one product by hanging. The inner packaging member may be formed from a material having an optical property such as transparency, translucency, and opacity. The inner packaging member may have a floor member for facilitating standing of the apparatus on a horizontal surface.
The outer packaging member may be formed from a material having an optical property such as transparency and translucency. The outer packaging member may also have a backing member, such as at least one insert. The outer packaging member may also have at least two flanges for accommodating and supporting the at least one insert. The outer packaging member may also have a roof member. The outer packaging member may also have a section for accommodating an advertisement of the at least one product.
The packaging apparatus may further have a structure for mating and locking the outer packaging member to the inner packaging member. The mating and locking structure may be provided by at least one recess formed in the inner packaging member and at least one complementary formed on the outer packaging member to be inserted into the at least one recess. The mating and locking structure may operate using at least one mechanism, such as a compression-fit and an interference-fit. The mating and locking structure facilitates quick-engagement and quick-disengagement of the inner packaging member and the outer packaging member. The outer packaging member and the inner packaging member may also together have a complementary geometric configuration. The outer packaging member and the inner packaging member together may form a hopper/feeder arrangement for dispensing the at least one product by gravity-feed.
Advantages of the present invention include, but are not limited to, rapid engagement and disengagement of the packaging portions, thereby eliminating the related art need for scissors to cut through the typically thick polymer packaging in order to access the product; reducing the chance of injury to the consumer by eliminating the sharp edges arising from cutting related art packages; and providing easy dispensing of the product by gravity-feed. Other features of the present invention are disclosed, or are apparent in the section entitled “Detailed Description of the Invention.”
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the below-referenced accompanying Drawing. Reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present invention throughout the several figures of the Drawing.
The apparatus 100, as shown in
The inner packaging member 10 and the outer packaging member 20, as shown in
The outer packaging member 20, as shown in
A method of packaging, displaying, dispensing, and storing at least one product 60, comprises the steps of providing an inner packaging member 10, providing an outer packaging member 20, slidably mounting the outer packaging member 20 over the inner packaging member 10. The inner packaging member 10 providing step may comprise providing means for retaining at least one product, such as at least one compartment 30. The retaining means providing step may comprise providing means for separating the at least one compartment 30, such as a wall structure 40. The at least one compartment 30 providing step may comprise providing at least one complementary contour 50 for accommodating the at least one product 60, such as at least one battery cell.
The present method may further comprise providing means for mating and locking the outer packaging member 20 to the inner packaging member 10. The mating and locking means providing step may comprise providing at least one recess 70 in the inner packaging member 10 and providing at least one complementary protuberance 80 on the outer packaging member 20, the at least one protuberance 80 for inserting into the at least one recess 70. The mating and locking means providing step facilitates engaging the inner packaging member 10 with the outer packaging member 20 and disengaging the inner packaging member 10 from the outer packaging member 20. The mating and locking structure 70, 80 providing step may comprise using at least one mechanism selected from a group consisting essentially of a compression-fit and an interference-fit.
The inner packaging member 10 providing step and the outer packaging member 20 providing step may respectively comprise providing at least one coincident orifice 11, 22 for facilitating displaying the at least one product 60 by hanging. The inner packaging member 10 providing step may comprise providing the inner packaging member 10 comprising a material having an optical property selected from a group consisting essentially of transparency, translucency, and opacity. The inner packaging member 10 providing step may also comprise providing the inner packaging member 10 in variable dimensions (i.e., width w10, height h10, and depth d10) for accommodating at least one variable aspect of the at least one product 60 selected from a group consisting essentially of size (e.g., AA, AAA, C, D for battery cell products), shape (e.g., rectangular or circular for battery cell products), and number (i.e., an integer).
The outer packaging member 20 providing step may comprise providing the outer packaging member 20 comprising a material having an optical property selected from a group consisting essentially of transparency and translucency. The outer packaging member 20 providing step may comprise providing a backing member, such as at least one insert 23 having a coincident orifice 23a. The outerpackaging member 20 providing step may comprise providing at least two flanges 24 for accommodating and supporting the at least one insert 23. The outer packaging member 20 providing step may comprise providing a roof member 25; and the step of providing the inner packaging member 10 may comprise providing a floor member 12 for facilitating standing of the apparatus on a horizontal surface. The outer packaging member 20 and the inner packaging member 10 together may comprise providing a complementary geometric configuration. The outer packaging member 20 providing step may also comprise providing a section 26 for accommodating an advertisement 26 of the at least one product 60. The outer packaging member 20 providing step may also comprise providing the outer packaging member 20 in variable dimensions (i.e., width w20, height h20, and depth d20) for accommodating at least one variable aspect of the at least one product 60 selected from a group consisting essentially of size (e.g., AA, AAA, C, D for battery cell products), shape (e.g., rectangular or circular for battery cell products), and number (i.e., an integer).
While the particular method and apparatus, as herein shown and described in detail, are fully capable of attaining the above-described advantages of the invention, the presently preferred embodiment of the present invention is understood to be merely representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention, the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art, and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly to be limited by nothing other than the appended claims, in which reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.” All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the above-described preferred embodiment that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims.
Moreover, no requirement exists for a device or method to address each and every problem sought to be resolved by the present invention, for such to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims. However, it should be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications in form, semiconductor material, and fabrication material detail maybe made without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventions as set forth in the appended claims. No claim herein is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for.”
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