The present invention is generally related to packages for articles and more particularly to a package with the capability to display the articles therein.
Packages are a ubiquitous part of nearly every product sold in this country. Packages serve many purposes for a product. For consumer products, the package provides easy to handle units of products, it protects the product during shipping and handling and attracts the customer's attention to the product.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,577,862 to Shaw discloses dispensing package for articles of an elongated nature. The example is a package for storing and dispensing shoe laces. The disclosure includes a body member which serves as a container for the articles. The body member has a back wall with side walls, but not top walls. The disclosed package includes a second member having both back and front walls as well as side walls which is disposed to telescope over the body member so as to form a closure for the contents. The cover member is in effect cut away at its lower corners so as to expose the articles, enabling them to be withdrawn from the package, and when the package is in a substantially vertical position the other articles will move by gravity downwardly so that as one is withdrawn a fresh one slides itself into location to be withdrawn.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,977,520 to Grimm discloses a package for housing cigarettes and the like having a sliding sleeve or like member designed to actuate a lid or closure structure, the closure member is easily actuated to and from open and closed positions by means of a simple sliding of a sleeve in a manner reciprocally of the receptacle. In all of the disclosed packages the slidable sleeve is attached to the closure member.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,056,047 to Grimm is an elaboration of the package disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 3,977,520 patent that describes the layout, assembly and machinery used to assemble the disclosed package. The Figures and the Description illustrate and describe the bonding of the sliding member to the receptacle.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,020 to Niedzwiedz discloses a reclosable sleeve pack for windshield wiper blades. The disclosed package has a sleeve that has an opening at one end which allows the sleeve to slide easily over the container. The sleeve fits over the tab end of the container and covers the opening in the container when the sleeve is in place on the container. The other end of the sleeve contains an enclosure which covers the tab end of the container including a portion of the tab.
While there are many types of packages for elongate objects, there is still a need for a package that can receive and contain elongate fragile objects. If such a package also could function as a display holder to enable a user to easily remove and replace objects from the packaging, the art of packaging would be advanced.
An embodiment of a package for containing and displaying elongate articles of the present invention includes an elongate receptacle with an open end and a closed end. The receptacle has a sleeve disposed and sized for slidable movement over a portion of the elongate receptacle. The sleeve has an open end portion and a closed end portion that are connected by a hinge. The sleeve is disposed on the elongate receptacle and slidably moveable between a first position wherein the closed end of the sleeve substantially obstructs the open end of the receptacle and a second position wherein the hinge is disposed adjacent the open end of the receptacle. The closed end portion of the sleeve being selectively sufficiently moveable about the hinge from the axis of the elongate receptacle so that when the open end portion of the sleeve is slidably returned toward the first position wherein the hinge is between the open and the closed end of the receptacle and the closed end portion of the sleeve having been sufficiently moved out of the axis of the receptacle, the closed end portion of the sleeve engages an outside surface of the elongate portion thereby forming a projection, so that when the package is placed on a horizontal surface so that the closed end of the receptacle and the sleeve closed end engage the horizontal surface, the open end of the receptacle is elevated above the closed end of the receptacle, thereby displaying and improving the accessibility of the elongate articles being contained within the receptacle. In one embodiment of the invention, the articles in the package are a plurality of NMR sample tubes, wherein all of the tubes are oriented with their open ends in the same direction.
While this invention is satisfied by embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and herein described in detail, embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure to be considered as exemplary of the principles of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the embodiments illustrated. The scope of the invention is defined in the claims.
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When open end portion 24 of the sleeve is slidably returned toward the first position wherein hinge 30 is between the open and the closed end of the receptacle and closed end portion 26 of the sleeve having been sufficiently moved out of axis Y of the receptacle, closed end portion 26 of the sleeve engages an outside surface 34 of elongate receptacle 12 thereby forming a projection 40. When package 10 is placed on a horizontal surface 50, best seen in
Package 10 is reversibly closable to the state shown in
In one embodiment, receptacle 12 has an adapter as shown in
In one embodiment, receptacle 12 and sleeve 20 have a substantially rectangular shape. Other shapes such as round, square or oval may be suitable for particular requirements and are considered within the scope of the invention.
Embodiments of receptacle 12 and sleeve 20 may be formed from the same or different materials. Suitable materials include, but are not limited to polymeric materials, cellulosic materials, metallic foils, and composites formed from these materials. In one embodiment, each of receptacle 12 and sleeve 20 are formed from a solid bleached sulfite (SBS) linerboard, this material is generally clay coated for appearance. In one specific embodiment, SBS clay coated liner board with a 0.016 in. thickness was used to form slider 12 and receptacle 14. In an embodiment, as seen in
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In one embodiment, elongate article 60 may include NMR sample tubes 61 as seen in
For particular applications, package 10 may incorporate tamper evident closures, such as a frangible seal 37 and the like. Tamper evidence may also be accomplished by other overwrap, polymeric tape seals, foil tape seals, adhesive paper labels adhesive seals and the like which once opened are substantially not reclosable without evidence of having once been opened.
Currently available packages for such items do not evidence much thought to how practitioners of NMR analysis actually use the tubes. Package 10 provides a substantially secure and protective place to contain these somewhat fragile elongate tubes. Additionally, by being easily opened and providing the practitioners with a display stand with an elevated open end, tubes can readily be viewed, removed for sample preparation or analysis and then easily returned to a secure package.
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20080230425 A1 | Sep 2008 | US |