This invention relates generally to packaging, and, more specifically, to making use of packaging materials to provide additional functionality to the object(s) packaged therein.
Packaging waste represents one-third of all trash, costing local governments billions of dollars each year in disposal costs. Although there are many opportunities to recycle packaging, US national recycling rates have not exceeded 34 percent, with the result that much packaging ends up in costly landfills.
People who enjoy venturing into the wilderness are often concerned about the gear that they need to support their enjoyment. In general, whatever gear is desired must be carried. So it is important to wilderness enthusiasts that their gear be lightweight and multifunctional. In general, such people are also concerned about waste in landfills.
It would be extremely useful if packaging for outdoor gear could be converted to provide additional functionality to the gear, thus reducing both packaging waste and the amount of gear that wilderness enthusiasts carry.
The foregoing aspects and others will be readily appreciated by the skilled artisan from the following description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
An article of manufacture is disclosed. The article has a first sheet of foldable material that has a plurality of first fold lines, a plurality of second fold lines, and a plurality of removal lines. The first fold lines are configured to allow the first sheet to be folded to make a package for an object. The removal lines at least partially define at least one portion of the first sheet wherein the portion(s) can be removed to form a second sheet(s) of foldable material. The second fold lines are configured to allow the second sheet(s) to be folded to make a supplementary structure that can be used with the object to provide additional functionality to the object. At least a portion of the plurality of removal lines may be perforated. At least one line from the first fold lines may also be part of the second fold lines.
In one arrangement, the object is a light source, such as a headlamp.
In one arrangement, the second sheet is configured to at least partially enclose the light source and to diffuse light from the light source. In another arrangement, the supplementary structure is configured to provide lantern functionality to a headlamp by at least partially enclosing the headlamp and diffusing light from the headlamp.
The first sheet and or the second sheet may also have at least one pair of cooperatively disposed fastening features such as hooks and latches, a pair of mating tabs, and male and female snaps.
The supplementary structure may have at least one fitting that can be used to attach the supplementary structure to the object in a removable way.
In another aspect of the invention, a headlamp package is provided. The package has a first sheet of foldable material that has a plurality of first fold lines, a plurality of second fold lines, and a plurality of removal lines. The first fold lines are configured to allow the first sheet to be folded to make a package for the headlamp. The removal lines at least partially define at least one portion of the first sheet wherein the portion(s) can be removed to form a second sheet(s) of foldable material. The second fold lines are configured to allow the second sheet(s) to be folded to make a lantern that can be used with the headlamp. At least a portion of the plurality of removal lines may be perforated. At least one line from the first fold lines may also be part of the second fold lines.
In another aspect of the invention, a method of forming a lantern shade for a headlamp is provided. The steps include providing a package for the headlamp. The package is made of a sheet of foldable material that has a plurality of first fold lines, a plurality of second fold lines, and a plurality of removal lines. The sheet can be folded along the first fold lines, becoming a package for an object, such as a headlamp. At least one portion of the first sheet can be removed along the removal lines. The removed portion can be folded along the second fold lines, becoming a supplementary structure that can be used with the object, such as a lantern shade that can be used with the headlamp. In one arrangement, the removed portion has at least one pair of cooperatively disposed fastening features. The removed portion can be turned upon itself and attached to itself to form a somewhat cylindrical supplementary structure. In one arrangement, the supplementary structure also has a feature that allows it to be attached to the object.
A detailed description of one or more embodiments of the invention is provided below along with accompanying figures that illustrate the principles of the invention. The invention is described in connection with such embodiments, but the invention is not limited to any embodiment. The scope of the invention is limited only by the claims and the invention encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents.
Embodiments of the invention are related to multi-use reconfigurable packaging. In one embodiment of the present invention, a sheet of foldable packaging material is configured so that it can be folded to form a package for an object, such as a light source. The packaging sheet can be unfolded, and then refolded to form a supplementary structure that can be used with the object to provide additional functionality.
In one embodiment of the invention, the supplementary structure is a cylindrically shaped, faceted lantern shade. The shade can be placed over a light source so that the light beams into the shade. Even if the light source is somewhat focused, the shade helps to diffuse the light so that ambient light can be provided. For example, headlamps usually provide focused light, that is, they illuminate the things directly in front of them and within some angle therefrom. On the other hand, they are not very useful for providing ambient light, that is light that completely surrounds the light source, such as lantern are designed to do. In the dark both kinds of light sources are useful. The headlamp makes it possible to see those things at which its brightness is directed. The lantern provides an overall, diffuse light source so that the overall environment can be seen, though generally not as brightly.
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In one arrangement, the sheet 100 has a plurality of exterior edges that define a specified outside geometry. Fold line 140 for forming a package for an object may be marked on the sheet 100, e.g., by printing, perforating, or scoring the sheet. Fold lines 150 for forming a supplementary structure may be marked on the foldable sheet, e.g., by printing, perforating, or scoring the foldable sheet. Multi-use lines 160 may be used for forming both the package and the supplementary structure. The sheet 100 may have removal lines 170 defining at least one removable portion. Removal lines 170 may be marked on the sheet 100 by printing, perforating, or scoring.
In certain embodiments of the invention, the sheet 100 has features that modify the function of the package and/or the supplementary structure, such as apertures or panels. The term “panel” is used herein to signify any distinct portion of the sheet 100 that is bordered by fold lines or edges. The sheet 100 may contain an aperture (not shown) that facilitates the viewing of an object internal to the package and/or the supplementary structure. The sheet 100 may contain panels defining the bottom of the package 120 and 121. The sheet 100 may contain panels defining the top of the package 123. The sheet 100 may contain a panel 122 configured to be opened and closed along a fold line that defines a hinge 124. The sheet 100 may contain a display panel 125 that can be used to facilitate display of the package by attaching to a hook or hanger. In certain embodiments of the invention, the sheet 100 may have at least one pair of cooperatively disposed fastening features such as a hook and latch, a pair of mating tabs, or male and female snaps. These features may be constructed from the sheet 100 by means of scoring, marking, or cutting the features into the sheet. These features may also be attached to the sheet 100 using a mechanical connection, an adhesive or other fastening method.
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A headlamp by itself may provide light that is too focused to be used as a glowing lantern. By reconfiguring the packaging in which the headlamp is sold, a supplementary structure (lantern shade) is made and extra functionality is provided to the headlamp. Outdoor enthusiasts can have both a headlamp and a lantern by carrying only the headlamp and the reused headlamp packaging. Thus both carrying weight and waste are reduced.
This invention has been described herein in considerable detail to provide those skilled in the art with information relevant to apply the novel principles and to construct and use such specialized components as are required. However, it is to be understood that the invention can be carried out by different equipment, materials and devices, and that various modifications, both as to the equipment and operating procedures, can be accomplished without departing from the scope of the invention itself.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/683,356, filed Aug. 15, 2012, which is incorporated by reference herein.
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61683356 | Aug 2012 | US |