1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to packaging, particularly to wrapper-type packaging, and more particularly to a package opening device for opening a tightly wrapped package.
2. Description of the Related Art
Packages having coverings formed from paper, plastic or the like are often difficult to open. Gifts, for example, often require the usage of multiple layers of specialized wrapping paper, which must be adhered together with tape or the like. It is often difficult, particularly for children, the elderly and invalids, to tear off the covering without causing damage to the underlying package, which may be formed from delicate materials.
Compact discs and DVDS, in particular, often present difficulties to the user, in that they are typically covered with shrink-wrapped plastic which is extremely difficult to remove. The use of scissors or knives to remove the plastic may damage the underlying package or case, and further presents a risk of injury to the user.
Although mailing envelopes and the like are commonly provided with tear-strips and other forms of user-releasable closures, such tear-strips and the like must be integrally formed with the envelope at the time of manufacture, not only increasing costs and complexity in the manufacturing process, but further removing the possibility of user-selective application of an opener to a desired package, which may be preferred for aesthetic or functional reasons. Thus, a package opening device solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The package opening device is an adhesive strip adapted for mounting on a cover of a package. The adhesive strip has a gripping member, allowing the user to pull on the gripping member to tear at least a portion of the cover of the package. The package opening device includes a base strip having a proximal portion and a distal portion, and further having an upper surface and a lower surface. The base strip may be formed from paper, flexible plastic, cardboard or the like.
An adhesive layer at least partially covers the distal portion of the lower surface of the base strip, and the uncovered proximal portion forms the gripping member. Alternatively, a second gripping member may be formed opposite the proximal portion, with the adhesive layer only covering a portion of the distal portion of the base strip. Further, a separate grasping element, such as a ring or a user-selectable charm, for example, may be attached to the proximal portion, providing an enhanced gripping surface and adding ornamental features to the device.
Additionally, a release liner or backing strip may be provided for covering the adhesive layer prior to application to the cover of the package. Alternatively, a plurality of adhesive strips may be provided, with the plurality of adhesive strips being joined together by a line, with user-generated tension in the line creating the tearing force.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The package opening device 10 is an adhesive strip adapted for mounting on a cover of a covered package 12, as illustrated in
As best shown in
Although shown in the drawings as having a substantially rectangular contour, it should be understood that base strip 20 may have any desired size or shape. The base strip 20 may be manufactured in a wide variety of user-selectable shapes, such as the rectangular shape shown, spirals, lightning-bolt shapes, or in any desired suitable user-selectable shape. Further, the user-selectable shape may be selected to match or complement the package contents or the design of the cover wrapper. Further, the upper surface 14 of base strip 20 may have user-selectable indicia imprinted thereon.
An adhesive layer 18 at least partially covers the distal portion of the lower surface of the base strip 20, and the uncovered proximal portion forms the gripping member 24. Alternatively, a second gripping member may be formed opposite the proximal portion, with the adhesive layer only covering a portion of the distal portion of the base strip 20. The uncovered portion of the distal portion of the base strip 20 would form the second gripping member.
As illustrated in the embodiment of
As shown in
The gripping portion 24 of device 10 is formed from the uncovered proximal portion of the base strip 20 and, thus, does not adhere to the cover. The gripping portion 24 is free to be lifted from the package surface for grasping by the user, as shown in
Following grasping of the gripping portion 24 (or the grasping element 30 of the embodiment of
Alternatively, as illustrated in the embodiment of
Line 34 may be string, fishing line, ribbon, yarn or the like and, in use, the user applies a pulling force to a free end of the line 34, which generates a tearing force in each of the adhesive strips 10, tearing the cover of covered package 12 in multiple places. Preferably, a pair of grasping members 36 are secured to the free ends of line 34. Grasping members 36 may be any suitable grasping member. Each grasping member 36 may be a ring, as shown or other grasping member, similar to that described above with regard to the gripping element 30 of
It should be understood that the alternating application pattern of the adhesive strips 10, shown in
The plurality of adhesive strips 10 may be provided to the user in a portable package, each with its own release liner 22, or secured to a single large release liner 22. The package is preferably portable, allowing the user to selectively apply the package opening device 10 at multiple locations, and to multiple packages 12. Further, a variety of adhesive strips 10, in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, may be provided for selection by the user.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/837,943, filed Aug. 16, 2006.
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