Claims
- 1. A package module for separately packaging a plurality of articles, comprising:
- a tray means for holding articles and having an axis, including a top portion, a bottom wall, sidewalls, and a plurality of spaced-apart walls traversing said axis for defining a plurality of article holding chambers;
- a lid means for covering the tray means, said lid means being slidably mounted on the top portion of said tray means for sequentially uncovering said chambers to sequentially dispense said articles when slid along said axis;
- means for releasably interconnecting a sidewall of the tray means of two different package modules to form a single package assembly from two package modules, and
- means for detachably connecting the bottom wall of the tray means of one package module with the top portion of the tray means of another package module to render said modules vertically stackable into a compact and shock absorbent assembly.
- 2. The package module of claim 1, wherein said interconnecting means releasably interconnects two different package modules such that the bottom wall of the tray means of one module face the same direction as the lid means of the other package module.
- 3. The package module of claim 2, wherein said lid means is transparent at least in part for displaying articles disposed within the article holding chambers of the tray means.
- 4. The package module of claim 3, wherein said interconnecting means includes a cantilevered lip on a sidewall of the tray means of one module that is releasably interlockable with the same type of cantilevered lip on a sidewall of the tray means of another module.
- 5. The package module of claim 1, further comprising means for detachably connecting the bottom wall of the tray means of one package module with the top portion of the tray means of another package module to render said modules vertically stackable.
- 6. The package module of claim 1, wherein said detachable connecting means includes a pair of ribs protruding from the bottom wall of the tray means of one module that resiliently engage top edges of the tray means of another module.
- 7. The package module of claim 1, further comprising detent means for stopping the slidable movement of said lid means in said tray means whenever said lid means completely uncovers one of said article chambers.
- 8. The package module of claim 1, wherein said tray means is elongated, and said lid means is slidably moveable along the longitudinal axis of said tray means.
- 9. The package module of claim 1, wherein said lid means includes a finger-receiving recess for facilitating the gripping and sliding of said lid means.
- 10. A package assembly formed from two releasably connectable package modules for separately packaging and displaying a plurality of articles, each module being substantially structurally identical to the other module, wherein each module comprises:
- a tray means for holding articles and having an axis, including a top portion, a bottom wall including label means for displaying written information concerning said articles, sidewalls, and a plurality of spaced-apart interior walls traversing said axis for defining a plurality of article holding chambers;
- a lid means for retaining, displaying, and sequentially dispensing articles disposed in the article holding chambers of the tray means, and
- means for releasably interconnecting a sidewall of the tray means of two different package modules such that the label means on the tray bottom wall of the tray means of one module and the lid means of the other module face the same direction for simultaneously displaying articles in a first module along with said written information concerning said articles in a second module releasably interconnected to said first module.
- 11. The package assembly of claim 10, wherein said lid means is slidably mounted on the top portion of the tray means for sequentially uncovering said article holding chambers when slid along said axis.
- 12. The package assembly of claim 11, wherein said lid means is formed at least in part from a transparent material.
- 13. The package assembly of claim 11, further comprising detent means for stopping the slidable movement of said lid means in said tray means whenever said lid means completely uncovers one of said article chambers.
- 14. The package assembly of claim 10, wherein said tray means is elongated, and said interior walls are substantially parallel with respect to one another.
- 15. The package assembly of claim 10, wherein said interconnecting means consists of a single cantilevered lip on a sidewall of the tray means of one module that is releasably interlockable with the same type of cantilevered lip on a sidewall of the tray means of another module.
- 16. The package assembly of claim 10, further comprising means for detachably connecting the bottom wall of the tray means of one package module with the top portion of the tray means of another package module to render said modules vertically stackable.
- 17. The package assembly of claim 16, wherein said detachable connecting means includes a pair of ribs protruding from the bottom wall of the tray means of one module that resiliently engage top edges of the tray means of another module.
- 18. The package assembly of claim 10, wherein the bottom wall of the tray means includes a plurality of concave depressions for centering an article disposed within said article holding chambers.
- 19. A package assembly formed from two releasably connectable package modules for separately packaging, displaying, and dispensing a plurality of cutting inserts, wherein each module comprises:
- an elongated tray means for holding articles, including a top portion, a bottom wall, sidewalls, and a plurality of spaced-apart interior walls orthogonally traversing the longitudinal axis of said tray means for defining a plurality of insert holding chambers;
- a transparent lid means for retaining, displaying, and sequentially dispensing inserts disposed in the insert holding chambers of said tray means, said lid means being slidably mounted on the top portion of said tray means for sequentially uncovering said chambers when slid along said longitudinal axis, and
- means for releasably interconnecting a sidewall of the tray means of two different package modules such that the bottom wall of the tray means of one module and the lid means of the other module face the same direction, consisting of a single cantilevered lip on a side wall of the tray means of one module that is releasably interlockable with the same type of single cantilevered lip on a sidewall of the tray means of another module.
- 20. The package assembly of claim 19, further comprising means for detachably connecting the bottom wall of the tray means of one package module with the top portion of the tray means of another package module to render said modules vertically stackable, wherein said detachable connecting means includes a pair of ribs protruding from the bottom wall of the tray means of one module that resiliently engage top edges of the tray means of another module.
- 21. The package assembly of claim 19, wherein the bottom wall of the tray means includes a plurality of concave depressions for centering an insert disposed within said insert holding chambers.
- 22. The package assembly of claim 19, wherein said lid means includes a finger-receiving recess for facilitating the gripping and sliding of said lid means.
- 23. The package assembly of claim 19, wherein the lid means is slidably movable away from said tray means in either direction along said longitudinal axis such that inserts can be sequentially dispensed from either end of said tray means.
- 24. The package assembly of claim 19, wherein said tray means and lid means are formed from recyclable plastic material.
- 25. The package assembly of claim 19, wherein each of said inserts includes two opposing sides that have a larger area than the other sides of the same insert, and each of said chambers displays one of said two larger area sides of said inserts when an insert is disposed within it.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 07/938,638 filed Aug. 31, 1992.
US Referenced Citations (18)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
938638 |
Aug 1992 |
|