The present invention relates generally to gift boxes, and in particular, to an improved one-piece gift box construction that, among other things, provides for a more particularized and aesthetically pleasing display and presentation of a gift, such as a gift card.
One-piece gift boxes are well-known, examples of which are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,084,851; 2,643,811 and 4,925,088. While these gift boxes may be satisfactory for their intended uses, they all are perceived to be deficient in various respects.
The present inventor has discovered that still further improvements in the art are desirable and has also recognized that such improvements to the state of the art are achievable. In particular, a perceived deficiency in the prior art is the lack of a one-piece gift box having a gift support for displaying a gift, such as a gift card, in which the gift support is part of the material forming the one-piece box. Additionally, it is believed there is a lack of a suitable display methodology (and hence construction to overcome such a deficiency) for such one-piece boxes.
As such, the present invention overcomes the perceived deficiencies in the prior art as well as providing the objectives and advantages set forth above and below.
Therefore, it is an object and advantage of the present invention to provide an improved one-piece gift box.
It is still a further object and advantage of the present invention to provide an improved one-piece gift box that aesthetically displays gift cards.
It is another object and advantage of the present invention to provide an improved one-piece gift box that is inexpensive to manufacture.
In particular, it is an object of the present invention is to provide a gift support for displaying a gift, such as a gift card, in such a box, in which the gift support is part of the material forming the one-piece box.
Yet another object and advantage of the present invention is to provide an improved construction for displaying a one-piece gift box, and in particular for hangingly displaying such a gift box.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will become more apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, arrangement of parts and methodology of construction that will be exemplified in the disclosure hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
To overcome the perceived deficiencies in the prior art and to achieve the objects and advantages above and below, the present invention, generally speaking, is directed to a method of forming a one-piece gift box for a gift that is to be placed therein. In a preferred embodiment, the gift box is formed of a unitary sheet of material comprising (a) a first sidewall having a first edge and a second edge; a second sidewall having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge of the second sidewall is connected to the second edge of the first sidewall at a foldline (a); a third sidewall having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge of the third sidewall is connected to the second edge of the second sidewall at a foldline (b); a fourth sidewall having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge of the fourth sidewall is connected to the second edge of the third sidewall at a foldline (c) and the first sidewall is coupled to the fourth sidewall so as to be able to define a region perimetered by the first, second, third and fourth sidewalls; a top surface having a first edge connected to a top edge of the second sidewall at a foldline (f); (b) an interior shelf structure comprising an inner wall having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge of the inner wall is connected to a top edge of the fourth sidewall at a foldline (e); a gift support, connected to the second edge of the inner wall at a foldline (g); and a gift support supporter connected to the gift support at a foldline; and a collapsible bottom comprising a plurality of bottom surface supports; wherein the method of forming the gift box comprises the steps of constructing the bottom of the gift box and defining a cavity therein; folding the inner wall about foldline (e) towards the cavity so that an inner surface of the inner wall is essentially in facing alignment with an inner surface of the fourth sidewall; folding the gift support along foldline (g), and folding the gift support supporter so that the gift support is positioned in the cavity, the gift support supporter supports the gift support in the cavity, and the gift support is angled downwardly towards the fourth sidewall.
A one-piece construction of a gift box is also provided. In one preferred embodiment, the gift box may have the construction set forth above. In another preferred embodiment, the interior shelf structure of such a box may comprise an interior shelf structure comprising a gift support coupled to a top edge of the fourth sidewall and a gift support supporter connected to the gift support at a foldline, as well as a collapsible bottom comprising a plurality of bottom surface supports that, when formed, defines the cavity. Of course, the interior shelf structure of such a box may also comprise an inner wall having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge of the inner wall is connected to the top edge of the fourth sidewall at a foldline (e); and the gift support is connected to the second edge of the inner wall at a foldline (g); wherein the inner wall is folded about foldline (e) towards the cavity so that an inner surface of the inner wall is essentially in facing alignment with an inner surface of the fourth sidewall; whereby the gift support is angled downwardly towards the fourth sidewall.
In another preferred embodiment, the one-piece gift box may comprise a detachable attachment member, coupled to the gift box, for at least one of blocking a portion of the top surface of the gift box while in its collapsible position and for facilitating hanging of the collapsed gift box on a display hook; wherein the attachment member is detachable from the gift box and forms no part of the structure used to form the gift box. Again, the interior shelf structure and the collapsible bottom may include different constructions, all of which are disclosed herein.
Lastly, the present invention contemplates, discloses and claims a method and construction of a one-piece gift box having an interior shelf structure comprising an inner wall having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge of the inner wall is connected to a top edge of one of the first, third or fourth sidewalls at a foldline. Here, the gift support may extend from any of the sidewalls other than the sidewall from which the top surface of the box extends.
The above set forth and other features of the invention are made more apparent in the ensuing Description of the Preferred Embodiments when read in conjunction with the attached Drawings, wherein:
Like reference numbers are used for like parts, although not every feature is numbered in each figure.
Reference shall be first made generally to
Generally speaking, the figures illustrate the construction of a one-piece gift box, generally indicated at 1. Gift box 1 is preferably for a gift that is placed therein, and preferably releasably secured therein.
Although not limited thereto, the gift is preferably what is known as a giftcard, similar to a gift certificate, and usually in the shape of a credit card. However, reference herein to “gift” should not be so limiting, and should be deemed to include any small item that can be placed and/or secured to the gift support in one of the manners disclosed below.
Advantageously, the gift box of the present invention is formed of a unitary sheet of material (10). With reference being made to
Specifically, it can be seen most clearly in
In accordance with the present invention, an interior shelf structure is provided and is preferably formed by an inner wall (30) having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge of the inner wall is connected to a top edge of the fourth sidewall (18) at a foldline (e); and a gift support (34), connected to the second edge of the inner wall (30) at a foldline (g); a first angled support (36) connected to the gift support (34) at a foldline (h) and having an angled edge (36a); a second angled support (38) connected to the gift support (34) at a foldline (i) and having an angled edge (38a); and a back support (40) connected to the gift support (34) at a foldline (j).
A bottom to the gift box (1) is preferably formed by a first bottom surface support (20) having a first edge connected to a bottom edge of the second sidewall (14) at a foldline (d); a second bottom surface support (42) connected to the first sidewall (12) at a foldline (k); a third bottom surface support (44) connected to the third sidewall (16) at a foldline (1) and a fourth bottom surface support (46) connected to the fourth sidewall (18) at a foldline (m).
Also shown in
In a preferred method of construction, gift box (1) is preferably formed by coupling the first sidewall (12) to the fourth sidewall (18) so as to define a region perimetered by the first, second, third and fourth sidewalls (12, 14, 16, 18). This coupling is preferably achieved by the use of tab 13, which is adhered, such as by glue or other adhesive or coupling means, to the inner (or outer if desirable) surface edge of fourth sidewall (18). This is clearly illustrated in
Next, it is preferably to fold the first bottom surface support (20) and the second, third and forth bottom surface supports (42, 44, 46) along their respective foldlines to construct a bottom of the gift box and define a cavity (50) in the gift box. The folding and formation of this bottom of the gift box is also illustrated in
Next, as most clearly illustrated in
Next and as also illustrated in
Further steps may include folding the sidewalls (24, 26, 28) of the top surface (22) inwardly (as also illustrated in
Gluing or other adhesives can be used as would be understood in the art for connecting the sidewalls or forming the bottom of the gift box (1).
Gift restraints are provided to restrain the gift, generally indicated at 5, on the gift support. In a preferred embodiment, the gift restraints are opposing slits 60 (
To present the giftbox, it is preferable that gift (5) is provided in the gift box (1) and positioning on the gift support and retrained by the gift restraints, such as the slits.
A small opening, or slot 70, may be provided to assist in opening the gift box.
Importantly, and as stated above, certain changes in the ordering of the steps or construction may be made while staying within the scope of the invention. As yet another example,
Reference is once again made to
As such, it is desirable to preassemble the box to the extent practical prior to sale or distribution or otherwise disposal of the gift box to the end user.
One skilled in the art would readily be able to understand that getting the layout of material 10 in its
Specifically, attaching member preferably includes an opening 110 so that gift box (1) can be hung on a hook. However, attaching member (100) provides yet second and third second functions, namely, providing a region on which instructions or other informational indicia (such as price tags, etc) can be printed or otherwise provided and providing for a more aesthetically pleasing display since attaching member (100) can be seen (i.e. compare
As illustrated in
Preferably, after attaching member (100) is removed from the remainder of material (10), such as after the purchase thereof, the end user may gently but firmly push on the edges of the box in the direction as shown by arrows “p” in
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above constructions without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention described herein and all statements of the scope of the invention which as a matter of language might fall therebetween. For example, the gift restraint may be opposing bands secured to the gift support. Such bands may be elastic and attached to the gift support by glue or threading the ends through holes in the gift support and knotting the ends on the backside of the gift support. Other equivalent gift restraint are contemplated hereby.
In summary, it can be seen that both methods of forming one-piece gift box (1) and a gift box constructed thereby are provided. To be clear, it should be understood that the present invention, including the claims, covers alternative embodiments contemplated herein. For example, in a preferred embodiment, the interior shelf structure comprises an inner wall (30) having a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge of the inner wall is connected to a top edge of the fourth sidewall (18) at a foldline (e); a gift support (34), connected to the second edge of the inner wall (30) at a foldline (g); and a gift support supporter connected to the gift support (34) at a foldline. However, the claims and the specification also cover an interior shelf structure comprising a gift support (34) coupled to a top edge of the fourth sidewall (18) and a gift support supporter connected to the gift support (34) at a foldline. Similarly, the particular configuration of the bottom of the box is not material to the present invention, and as such, the claims recite both the general construction and steps of forming a collapsible bottom, along with claims reciting particular features thereof.
Moreover, another feature of the present invention is the incorporation of a detachable attachment member (100), coupled to the gift box, for at least one of blocking a portion of the top surface (22) of the gift box while in its collapsible position and for facilitating hanging of the collapsed gift box on a display hook, wherein the attachment member is detachable from the gift box and forms no part of the structure used to form the gift box. Since this is one of the patentable features of the present invention, the particulars of the interior shelf structure and the collapsible bottom are not material to the invention, although they are recited in the dependent claims.
Lastly, one skilled in the art would readily appreciate that the one-piece gift box and the methods of forming it is both operable and enabled by the present specification in which the inner wall of the interior shelf structure is connected to a top edge of one of the first, third or fourth sidewalls at a foldline; and a gift support, connected to the second edge of the inner wall at a foldline (g); a gift support supporter connected to the gift support at a foldline; and a bottom formed from a plurality of bottom surface supports; wherein the method of forming the gift box comprises, among other steps, folding the inner wall about the foldline which connects the inner wall to one of the first, second or fourth sidewalls towards the cavity so that an inner surface of the inner wall is essentially in facing alignment with an inner surface of the sidewall to which it is connected; folding the gift support along foldline (g), and folding the gift support supporter so that the gift support is positioned in the cavity and the gift support supporter supports the gift support in the cavity, wherein the gift support is angled downwardly towards the sidewall opposite to the sidewall to which the inner wall is connected. Here, it should be clear that the gift support may extend from any of the sidewalls other than the sidewall from which the top surface (22) extends.
As set forth above, certain changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the bottom of the box may be made from different configurations. As such the method of formation and the box itself is not constrained to anyone configuration, and the claims should not be limited thereby. For example, the method may merely include of forming of the bottom from a plurality of bottom surface supports and defining a cavity in the gift box. Likewise, the particular construction of the bottom of the one-piece gift box should not be so limiting.
Lastly, it is also contemplated that a horizonally mounted gift support as part of the interior shelf structure claimed in claim 7, may also extend from a top edge of any of the first, third or fourth sidewalls instead of just the fourth sidewall (i.e. opposte the top surface). The method for forming such a box is also contemplated hereby.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/393,291 filed on Jul. 2, 2002.
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