Multi-purpose packing, shipping and display container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6789726
  • Patent Number
    6,789,726
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 14, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The present invention includes a unique multi-purpose blank and resulting container for packing, shipping and displaying a product at a point-of-purchase. The container includes two substantially similar display units hingedly connected to one another along a detachable hinge line. The container holds products in a horizontal or vertical orientation. Additionally, the first display unit may be separated from the second display unit along the hinge line. Consequently, the display units may also be placed side-by-side, stacked vertically, or displayed singularly. A removable H-divider separates the first display unit from the second display unit and provides additional structural support. Additionally, an optional closure panel may be included to cover the display units.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




The present invention relates to containers, and more particularly to shipping and point of sale display containers.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Containerboard and paperboard containers are created for a great variety of purposes. For example, containers are used for storing, packaging, shipping and displaying products of practically any nature. Generally, a container is chosen to satisfy only a single particular need such as crushing strength for a shipping container or ornamental value for a display container, but not both.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a blank and container that may be used for packaging, shipping and displaying products. The container may be used as a single unit or may be separated into two substantially identical display units. A removable H-divider is disposed within the container to separate the single container into two separate display units and to provide additional structural support. Like the container, the H-divider is separable, wherein individual sections of the H-divider remain with each display unit to provide structural or other support to each display unit. Additionally, a closure panel may be inserted as a top closure for the container.




At the point of use the container can be displayed in a variety of ways. The container may be displayed vertically, horizontally or folded along the detachable hinge line to display the display units in a back-to-back relationship. Additionally, the container may be separated along the detachable hinge line wherein the display units may be used in a side-by-side, stacked or individual configuration.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a single piece container blank formed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a single piece H-divider blank formed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a single piece closure panel blank formed in accordance with the present invention





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a container formed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an aspect of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of another aspect of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of an assembled view of an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a further embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a further embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention provides a multi-purpose container for packaging, shipping and point-of purchase displaying of any variety of goods. By way of overview and with reference to

FIGS. 1 & 4

, one presently preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a single piece blank


2


of containerboard material arranged to form a container


40


.





FIG. 1

depicts the blank


2


used to form the container


40


. The blank


2


is preferably constructed from a single piece of formable material, such as, without limitation, containerboard or paperboard. The blank


2


is cut, scored, perforated or otherwise formed to include a plurality of panels which, when assembled, create the container


40


of the present invention.




The blank


2


and subsequent container


40


include a first display unit


3


and a second display unit


5


which are substantially symmetric about a detachable hinge line


18


. The display units


3


,


5


each include a bottom panel


4


,


4


′ having side panels


8


,


8


′ and side flaps


14


,


14


′ and an end panel


6


,


6


′ having end flaps


10


,


10


′ and an upper flap


12


,


12


′.




An H-divider


20


is disposed within the container


40


. A closure panel


30


may be used to cover the container


40


. The container


40


may be left as a single unit or may be easily separated along the detachable hinge line


18


into two individual display units


3


,


5


. Consequently, the container


40


may be packed, shipped or displayed in a variety of fashions. Specific details of the blank


2


and the container


40


are described in more detail below.




As discussed above, the blank


2


includes two substantially similar first and second display units


3


,


5


. As will be appreciated, due to the symmetric nature of the present invention, any discussion regarding one of the display units applies equally to the other. Wherever possible the same number is used in both the first and second display units


3


,


5


. More specifically, in all FIGURES, like numbers indicate like parts. Additionally, cuts are shown as solid lines, score lines as dashed lines and lines of perforations as broken lines.




The first and second display units


3


,


5


include bottom panels


4


,


4


′. The bottom panels


4


,


4


′ are generally rectangular in shape and are hingedly connected to one another along the detachable hinge line


18


. Opposite the detachable hinge line


18


, the bottom panels


4


,


4


′ are each hingedly connected to end panels


6


,


6


′ along hinge line


11


,


11


′, respectively. The bottom panels


4


,


4


′ are also hingedly connected to substantially identical side panels


8


,


8


′ along hinge lines


9


, and


9


′. Additionally, optional handholds


16


,


16


′ may be included in the bottom panel


4


,


4


′. Preferably, the handholds


16


,


16


′ are spaced equidistant from the detachable hinge line


18


.




The end panels


6


,


6


′ are rectangular in shape. Preferably, the end panels


6


,


6


′ are slightly narrower in width than bottom panels


4


,


4


′. The end panels


6


,


6


′ are also hingedly connected to the upper flaps


12


,


12


′ along a hinge line


17


, and


17


′. Additionally, as shown by cut lines


19


,


19


, opposed side flaps


10


,


10


′ are adjacent but not connected to the remaining two sides of end panels


6


,


6


′.




The upper flaps


12


,


12


′ are also rectangular in shape having a longitudinal side length equal to the longitudinal length of the bottom panels


4


,


4


′ and the end panels


6


,


6


′. However, the width of the upper flaps


12


,


12


′ are narrower than the end panels


6


,


6


′. The upper flaps


12


,


12


′ are only connected along a single side, the remaining three sides are free. More specifically, as discussed above, the upper flaps


12


,


12


′ are hingedly connected to the end panels


6


,


6


′ along the hinge lines


17


,


17


′.




Substantially rectangular shaped side panels


8


,


8


′ are hingedly connected to the bottom panels


4


,


4


′ along hinge lines


9


and


9


′, respectively. Opposite the sides adjacent the bottom panels


4


,


4


′, the side panels


8


,


8


′ are hingedly connected to side flaps


14


,


14


′ along hinge lines


28


,


28


′. Also, side panels


8


,


8


′ are hingedly attached to side flaps


10


,


10


′ along hinge lines


29


and


29


′, respectively.




Side flaps


14


,


14


′ are only connected to the side panels


8


and


8


′, respectively. The side flaps


14


,


14


′ are generally shaped as a rectangle with a beveled corner, wherein the bevel is tapered in a direction toward the detachable hinge line


18


.




Side flaps


10


,


10


′ are generally rectangular in shape. As discussed above, the side flaps


10


,


10


′ are hingedly connected only to side panels


8


,


8


′ along hinge lines


29


and


29


′. The remaining three sides of the side flaps


10


,


10


′ are free. As best seen in

FIG. 1

, the side flaps


10


,


10


′ are slightly wider than end panels


6


,


6


′.




With reference to

FIG. 2

, an additional aspect of the present invention is disclosed. More specifically, an H-divider


20


is disclosed. The H-divider


20


is formed from a single piece of formable material, such as, without limitation, paperboard or containerboard material. The H-divider


20


is a symmetric, trifurcated panel with three substantially identical rectangular panels about a centrally located H-divider hinge line


26


. A pair of transverse panels


22


,


22


′ define a central portion of the H-divider


20


. Disposed on opposing sides of the transverse panels


22


,


22


′ are side wing panels


24


,


24


′. The transverse panels


22


,


22


′ are hingedly connected to one another via centerline


26


. Additionally, the transverse panels


22


,


22


′ are hingedly coupled to side wing panels


24


,


24


′ along hinge lines


27


. When inserted into the container


40


, the H-divider hinge line


26


is substantially parallel to and substantially adjacent the container's detachable hinge line


18


. In this manner, separation of the first and second display units


3


,


5


also separates the H-divider


20


wherein a substantially identical portion of the H-divider


20


remains with each display unit


3


,


5


.





FIG. 3

illustrates an aspect of an additional embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, a closure panel


30


is disclosed. The closure panel


30


is configured to substantially cover the open face of the container


40


. Like the H-divider


20


, the closure panel


30


is preferably constructed from a formable material, such as, without limitation, paperboard. However, other materials may be used to produce the closure panel


30


without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. By way of non-limiting example, a containerboard or singleface material may be used for the closure panel


30


material. Alternatively, the closure panel


30


may be omitted or replace with another closure material, such as, without limitation, a shrink-wrap material.




The closure panel


30


is generally rectangular in shape and is divided into two substantially equal display unit cover sections


31


,


31


′ by a medial hinge line


34


. A pair of score lines


32


are spaced substantially equidistant from the medial hinge line


34


. As will be appreciated, the medial hinge line


34


and the score lines


32


are hinge regions, which allow the closure panel


30


to displace along the lines during separation of the container


40


. It will be appreciated, that if a single face material is used for the closure panel


30


, the medial hinge lines


34


and score line


32


may be unnecessary and thus excluded.





FIG. 4

illustrates the blank


2


after the various panels and flaps have been moved out of a single plane. More specifically, the FIGURES depict various aspects of the erection of the blank


2


into the container


40


of the present invention.




It will be appreciated that assembly of container


40


is preferably initiated by folding side panels


8


,


8


′ along hinge line


9


and


9


′, respectively, approximately 90 degrees relative to the plane formed by bottom panels


4


,


4


′. Side flaps


10


,


10


′ may then be similarly folded along hinge lines


29


, and


29


′, respectively. Subsequently, end panels


6


,


6


′ are folded along hinge lines


11


,


11


′ approximately 90 degrees relative to the plane formed by bottom panels


4


,


4


′.




Side flaps


10


,


10


′ are fastened to end panels


6


,


6


′. In a presently preferred embodiment, a glue is used to fasten the various panels and flaps. However, it will be appreciated that any fastener is considered within the scope of the present invention, such as, without limitation, brads, tacks, staples, clips, adhesives of any kind, or combinations thereof.





FIG. 5

depicts a presently preferred embodiment of the container


40


. More specifically, the container


40


is shown using the H-divider


20


to separate the single internal volume into distinct display units


3


,


5


, each defining a separate volume. Conversely, as depicted in

FIG. 4

, the container may be used without the H-divider


20


. The removable aspect of the H-divider


20


is more fully discussed below.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

the container


40


is shown filled with a product. It will be appreciated, the present invention may be used to pack, store, or display any variety of product


36


. The product


36


may be in boxes, bags, or other individual packaging.





FIGS. 7 and 8

illustrate a presently preferred use of the closure panel


30


. The top closure panel


30


is inserted to cover the contained product


36


. The upper side flaps


14


,


14


′ are folded in and end flaps


12


,


12


′ are folded down and fastened to the side flaps


14


,


14


′ at


40


—where the end flaps


12


,


12


′ overlap the side flaps


14


,


14


′. It will be appreciated, that when a shrink-wrap or similar material is used in lieu of the closure panel


30


the entire container


40


is encapsulated.





FIGS. 9-11

depict the separable nature of the container


40


. Initially, the closure panel


30


, if used, is removed. This may be accomplished by displacing the container


40


along detachable hinge line


18


, which will cause the closure panel


30


to likewise displace and fold along score lines


32


and perforation line


34


. The closure panel


30


may then be easily removed by sliding it out from under side flaps


14


,


14


′.




The container


40


may be used in several different display configurations. As discussed above, the container may be used in a planar arrangement as depicted in

FIG. 4

in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. Further, the container


40


may be folded about the detachable hinge line


18


until the first and second display units


3


,


5


are in a back to back arrangement. The first and second display units


3


,


5


may be left connected to one another at the detachable hinge line


18


or they may be separated into individual display units (FIG.


11


). When separated, the first and second display units


3


,


5


may alternatively be stacked vertically, placed side-by-side or employed individually.





FIGS. 12 and 13

depict an additional aspect of the present invention. More specifically, the FIGURES more fully illustrate the removable nature of the H-divider


20


and resulting alternative display unit


3


,


5


, configurations.

FIG. 12

illustrates the first display unit


3


with the H-divider


20


. Conversely,

FIG. 13

depicts the first display unit with the H-divider


20


removed. In the former, the H-divider


20


provides additional strength or a stacking base. In the latter, a greater overall access area is provided for the removal of the product


36


.




As will be appreciated from reading the above, the present invention avoids many of the problems or limitations of prior containers. The present invention is easy to set up and handle, and includes elements, which may be secured together with a minimum effort. The present invention may be used as packaging, shipping and/or displaying a product at a point of sale. Additionally, the present invention allows great flexibility to the retailer in regards to displaying the product. As noted before, the container may be used as a single element displaying products either horizontally or vertically. Further, the display units may be folded in half about the detachable hinge line wherein the display units are configured to display the products back-to-back in a back to back fashion. Finally, the display units may be completely separated from one another and packed, shipped or displayed in isolation, a side-to-side, one-over-the-other arrangement, or stacked several units high.




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 he 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.



Claims
  • 1. A multipurpose container comprising:a pair of display units attached along a detachable hinge line, each of said display units having a bottom panel, opposed side panels, an end panel, a beveled side flap attached to each side panel, and an upper flap attached to said end panel; and, a removable H-divider detachable along an H-divider hinge line disposed within said container, said container being configured to divide the pair of display units substantially along the detachable hinge line, the H-divider being configured such that the H-divider hinge line is substantially parallel to and substantially adjacent the detachable hinge line.
  • 2. The container of claim 1, further comprising hand-hold cutouts defined through each bottom panel.
  • 3. The container of claim 2, wherein the cutouts are located substantially equidistant from the detachable hinge line.
  • 4. The container of claim 1, wherein the container is constructed from at least one of a corrugated board and paperboard material.
  • 5. The container of claim 1, further comprising a removable closure panel, the closure panel configured to substantially cover display units.
  • 6. The container of claim 5, wherein the closure panel is constructed from at least one of a paperboard, containerboard and singleface material.
  • 7. A blank of formable material cut and scored to form a container substantially symmetrical about a detachable hinge line, the blank comprising:a first display unit having a bottom panel with opposing side panels, each side panel having a beveled side flap and an end panel having an upper flap; a second display unit, the second unit being substantially similar to the first displays unit, the second having a bottom panel with opposing side panels, each side panel having a beveled side flap and an end panel having an upper flap; and a pair of hand-hold cutouts defined through each bottom panel.
  • 8. The blank of claim 7, wherein the cutouts are substantially equidistant from the detachable hinge line.
  • 9. The blank of claim 7, wherein the blank is constructed from at least one of a containerboard and paperboard material.
  • 10. The blank of claim 7, wherein the side panels further comprise end flaps hingedly attached opposite the detachable hinge line.
  • 11. The blank of claim 7, wherein the beveled side flaps are configured such that the taper of the bevel is toward the detachable hinge line.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/316,329 filed Aug. 30, 2001, the benefit of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e).

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/316329 Aug 2001 US