Embodiments of the invention are defined by the claims below, not this summary. A high-level overview of various aspects of the invention are provided here for that reason, to provide an overview of the disclosure, and to introduce a selection of concepts that are further described below in the detailed description section below. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in isolation to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In brief and at a high level, this disclosure describes, among other things, a package with a flip-open closure for storing and displaying objects, such as an assortment of writing utensils (e.g., crayons, markers, pens, pencils, etc.). In some aspects, the flip-open closure includes a clear plastic closure flap that tucks under the front of the package when closed. The clear plastic closure flap may be made from a moveable and/or flexible material that bends and/or shifts during manipulation of the flip-open features of the package. In further aspects, the clear plastic closure flap may be coupled directly or indirectly to a top portion of the package, such as a hangtab at a top portion of the package (e.g., a cardboard hangtab). From a closed position, the hangtab portion may be bent backward, thereby pulling the closure flap out from underneath the front of the package to release the closure flap and open the package. Such manipulation of the hangtab, and corresponding opening of the clear plastic closure flap, may be performed during a synchronized motion of bending and opening of the package, such as by a single hand of a user, in some embodiments.
Further embodiments of the invention are directed to a package having a flip-open closure feature (i.e., a “Flip-N-Close” package), having a flexible, reusable carton closure that provides product visibility while creating a durable storage vehicle for products in a carton. In some aspects of the invention, the clear plastic closure flap is made at least in part from a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material that allows for viewing of the product when closed. In further aspects of the invention, the clear plastic closure flap is made from another see-through, flexible, plastic material other than or in addition to PET. As such, embodiments of the package closure include a flexible and/or bendable clear plastic closure flap that tucks under the front of the package. The flexible closure flap may be attached to and/or integrated into a body of the package, such as a cardstock hangtab at a top of the package. In such embodiments, when the hangtab portion of the package body is bent in a backward direction, away from the front of the package body, the flexible closure flap is pulled in such direction and removed from an interior of the package. As such, by virtue of the flexible closure flap being attached to the hangtab portion of the package, the flexible closure flap is pulled and/or slides out from underneath the front of the package.
In one aspect of the invention, a package for containing items having a flip-open package closure is provided. Embodiments of the package include a package body having a front side with an upper edge, a back side with a hangtab portion, and a closure flap coupled to the package body. In embodiments, the closure flap includes a lower portion configured to remain secured below the upper edge of the front side when the package is in a closed position. In further aspects, the lower portion is configured to open at least a portion of the package body in response to bending of the hangtab portion in a backward direction.
Further embodiments of the invention are directed to a flip-open package for containing items. The flip-open package includes: a first side having a first length and an upper edge; a second side opposite the first side, the second side having a second length that is longer than the first length, with a portion of the second side that is longer than the first side comprises a hangtab portion; a closure flap including a clear plastic material, with an upper edge of the closure flap coupled to the hangtab portion, and further where at least a portion of a lower edge of the closure flap is configured to engage at least a portion of the upper edge of the first side when the flip-open package is in a closed position, and further where the lower edge of the closure flap is configured to disengage from the upper edge of the first side when the flip-open package is in an open position, where the flip-open package is configured to move between the closed position and the open position based on a position of the hangtab portion of the second side.
In another embodiment of the invention, a package for enclosing items having a flip-open package closure is provided. The package includes: a front side having a first length and an upper edge; a back side having a second length greater than the first length, where the back side includes a hangtab portion extending a distance above the upper edge; a bendable flap closure having a lower portion configured to engage at least a portion of the upper edge of the front side when in an open position, where the lower portion of the bendable flap closure is further configured to disengage from the upper edge of the front side in response to bending of the hangtab portion in a backward direction away from a plane of the back side.
In one embodiment, a package for containing items having a flip-open package closure includes a package body having (1) a front side comprising an upper edge; and (2) a back side comprising a hangtab portion. The package further includes a closure flap coupled to the package body, wherein the closure flap comprises a lower portion configured to remain secured below the upper edge of the front side when the package is in a closed position. In embodiments, the lower portion is configured to open at least a portion of the package body in response to bending of the hangtab portion in a backward direction.
In another embodiment, a flip-open package for containing items includes a package body having a first material, said package body comprising: (1) a package body first side having a first length and an upper edge, and (2) a package body second side opposite the package body first side, the package body second side having a second length that is longer than the first length, wherein a portion of the package body second side that is longer than the package body first side comprises a hangtab portion. The package further includes a closure flap comprising a second material different than the first material, wherein an upper edge of the closure flap is coupled to the hangtab portion, and further wherein at least a portion of a lower edge of the closure flap is configured to engage at least a portion of the upper edge of the first side when the flip-open package is in a closed position, and further wherein the lower edge of the closure flap is configured to disengage from the upper edge of the first side when the flip-open package is in an open position, wherein the flip-open package is configured to move between the closed position and the open position based on a position of the hangtab portion of the second side.
In yet another embodiment, a package for enclosing items having a flip-open package closure includes: a package body front side having a first length and an upper edge; a package body back side opposite the package body front side, said package body back side having a second length greater than the first length, wherein the package body back side comprises a hangtab portion; a package body left side adjacent the package body front side and the package body back side; a package body right side adjacent the package body front side and the package body back side, said package body right side opposite the package body left side, wherein the package body front side, package body back side, package body left side, and package body right side comprise a first material; and a bendable closure flap coupled to the package body, said bendable closure flap comprising a second material different than the first material. In embodiments, the bendable closure flap includes: (1) an upper portion configured to engage an upper edge of the package body left side and the package body right side; (2) a middle portion configured to engage at least a portion of an outer edge of the package body left side and the package body right side; and (3) a lower portion configured to engage at least a portion of the upper edge of the package body front side, wherein the bendable closure flap is configured to engage or disengage from at least a portion of the package body in response to bending of the hangtab portion with respect to a plane of the package body back side.
Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, and wherein:
The subject matter of embodiments of the invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. But the description itself is not intended to necessarily limit the scope of claims. Rather, the claimed subject matter might be embodied in other ways to include different steps or combinations of steps similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly described.
Embodiments of the invention include a package with a flip-open closure for storing and displaying objects, such as an assortment of writing utensils (e.g., crayons, markers, pens, pencils, etc.). In some aspects, the flip-open closure includes a clear plastic closure flap that tucks under the front of the package when closed. The clear plastic closure flap may be made from a moveable and/or flexible material that bends and/or shifts during manipulation of the flip-open features of the package. In further aspects, the clear plastic closure flap may be coupled directly or indirectly to a top portion of the package, such as a hangtab at a top portion of the package (e.g., a cardboard hangtab). From a closed position, the hangtab portion may be bent backward, thereby pulling the closure flap out from underneath the front of the package to release the closure flap and open the package. Such manipulation of the hangtab, and corresponding opening of the clear plastic closure flap, may be performed during a synchronized motion of bending and opening of the package, such as by a single hand of a user, in some embodiments.
Further embodiments of the invention are directed to a package having a flip-open closure feature (i.e., a “Flip-N-Close” package), having a flexible, reusable carton closure that provides product visibility while creating a durable storage vehicle for products in a carton. In some aspects of the invention, the clear plastic closure flap is made at least in part from a PET material that allows for viewing of the product when closed. In further aspects of the invention, the clear plastic closure flap is made from another see-through, flexible, plastic material other than or in addition to PET. As such, embodiments of the package closure include a flexible and/or bendable clear plastic closure flap that tucks under the front of the package. The flexible closure flap may be attached to and/or integrated into a body of the package, such as a cardstock hangtab at a top of the package. In such embodiments, when the hangtab portion of the package body is bent in a backward direction, away from the front of the package body, the flexible closure flap is pulled in such direction and removed from an interior of the package. As such, by virtue of the flexible closure flap being attached to the hangtab portion of the package, the flexible closure flap is pulled and/or slides out from underneath the front of the package.
With reference now to the figures, a package with a flip-open closure is described in accordance with embodiments of the invention. Various embodiments are described with respect to the figures in which like elements are depicted with like reference numerals.
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In some embodiments, the front side 16 is a different shape and/or size than the back side 48 of the package body 12, such as being different sizes of rectangles. Additionally, the back side 48 may extend a distance beyond an upper edge 30 of the front side 16, and/or an upper edge of one or both of the left side 22 and right side 20, as shown in
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With reference to the exemplary embodiment of
Based on one or more features of the package 38, a user may manipulate the hangtab portion 28 by bending it in a backward direction 40, causing the subsequent opening of the closure flap 24. In one example, the lower portion 44 is pulled from underneath the upper edge 30 of the front side 16 based on coupling of at least a portion of the closure flap 24 to at least a portion of the package body 12, and on a travel distance of the hangtab portion 28. In further embodiments of the invention, a user may be provided with quick and/or easy access to the inner cavity 46 of the package body 12 based on manual bending of a portion of the backside 48 (i.e., the hangtab portion 28), which triggers the release of the closure flap 24.
In one embodiment, the lower portion 44 of the closure flap 24 is hinged at the fold 34 such that release of the lower edge 44 from the front side 16 results in the upward motion of the lower portion 44 away from the closure flap top 26. In some embodiments, the flip-open package 38 may be opened by a single-handed operation, thereby allowing access to the contents of the flip-open package 38 without additional manual manipulation from a second hand. In further embodiments, a user may return the flip-open package 38 to a closed position based on tucking the closure flap 24 into the package body again (i.e., under the upper edge 30 of the front side 16), which may again be released from the closed position based on subsequent rotation of the hangtab portion 28.
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In further aspects, the package body 52 may be assembled in a variety of configurations, including a box-like structure as depicted in the example of
In some embodiments, the front side 90 is a different shape, size, and/or height than the back side 96 of a particular package body 52, such as a taller back side 96 having a first length with a shorter front side 90 having a second length less than the first length. As such, contents of the flip-open closure may be both viewed from a package front 58 and accessed at least in part from the package front 58. In one embodiment, the back side 96 and the front side 90 are parallel portions of the package body 52 with an offset outer perimeter, such as the upper edge 84 at a distance below the upper end 54 of the back side 96. In another embodiment, the left side 92 and the right side 94 are parallel portions of the package body 52 with mirror image outer perimeters such that the contoured shape of at least a portion of the closure flap 62 is configured to adjoin at least a portion of an exposed outer edge.
In further embodiments of the invention, the back side 96 may extend along the y-axis at a particular distance beyond an upper edge of the front side 90, left side 92, and right side 94, as shown in
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Additionally, the closure flap 62 may include a second fold 72 that distinguishes a portion of the closure flap middle portion 80 from the closure flap bottom portion 82, providing a middle surface along the middle portion 80 that corresponds to the incline edge 106 of the left side 92 and/or right side 94. In some aspects, the first fold 70 and the second fold 72 are hinged features along the pliable surface of the closure flap 62 of the flip-open package 50. Based on a position of one or more hinges along the closure flap 62, different portions of the closure flap 62 may face in different directions, such as the first plane of the top portion 78, the second pane of the middle portion 80, and the third plane of the bottom portion 82. In one embodiment, the closure flap 62 is the same width as the front side 90, while the top portion 78 is the same depth as the upper edge 108, as shown in
In one embodiment of the invention, at least a portion of the closure flap 62 is coupled to at least a portion of the back side 96 of the package body 52. As such, movement of the hangtab portion 66 may correspond to movement of at least a portion of the closure flap 62, as further discussed below. In the closed position of
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In some embodiments, based on travel of the bottom portion 82, corresponding travel of at least a portion of the middle portion 80 provides further access to the inner cavity 88 of the package body 52. For example, the left tab 76 and right tab 74 of the middle portion 80 may be withdrawn from the interior cavity 88 upon rotation of the hangtab portion 66 in the backward direction 100, thereby raising the middle portion 80 and corresponding left and right tabs 76 and 74 in the upward and outward direction 110. In some aspects, based on the left tab 76 and the right tab 74 corresponding to the incline edge 106 of the left side 92 and the right side 94 of the package body 52, contents previously enclosed within the flip-open package 98 may now be accessed from multiple sides of the flip-open package 98 upon raising of the closure flap 62. In one embodiment, the left tab 76 and right tab 74 mate with opposing left and right sides 92 and 94 of the package body 52 to provide a secured interior portion 88 when the hangtab portion 66 is in a neutral position and the closure flap 62 is tucked beneath the upper edge 84 of the front side 90. One or more articles, such as the stored items 116, may be secured within the interior cavity 88 based on a mating between one or more surfaces of the package body 52 (of a first material, such as cardboard) and one or more surfaces of a closure flap 62 (of a second material, such as plastic). The secured interior cavity may then be accessed based on the separation of at least a portion of the closure flap 62 from at least a portion of the package body 52, such as the removal of the bottom portion 82, middle portion 80, and/or upper portion 78 from contact with the outer edges of the left side 92, right side 94, and front side 90, in response to rotation about the pivot point 68. In this example, the closure flap 62 remains in contact with the package body 52 at the pivot point 68 while the closure flap 62 is “flipped” into an open position. In some embodiments, although pictured as having an incline edge 106 on the left and right sides 92 and 94 of the package body 52 that correspond to the left tab 76 and right tab 74, in further embodiments of the invention, the left and right sides 92 and 94 may have any outer perimeter shape that is configured to secure one or more articles within the interior cavity 88, and need not have a particular shape or configuration including an incline edge 106. For example, the outer edge of the left and right sides 92 and 94 may have a straight edge similar to the embodiment of
Based on one or more features of the package 98, a user may manipulate the hangtab portion 66 by bending it in a backward direction 100, causing the subsequent opening of the closure flap 62, untucking of the bottom edge 112 from the upper edge 84, withdrawal of the left and right tabs 76 and 74 from the interior cavity 88, and/or raising of the upper portion 78 from the upper edge 108 of the left and right sides 92 and 94. In one example, the bottom portion 82 is pulled from underneath the upper edge 84 of the front side 90 based on coupling of at least a portion of the closure flap 62 to at least a portion of the package body 52, and on a travel distance of the hangtab portion 66. In further embodiments of the invention, a user may quickly access the inner cavity 88 of the package body 52 based on manual bending of a portion of the more rigid back side 96 (i.e., the hangtab portion 66) about a pivot point 68, which triggers the release of the more pliable plastic closure flap 62.
In one embodiment, the lower portion 82 of the closure flap 62 is hinged at the first fold 70 and second fold 72 such that release of the lower edge 112 from the upper edge 84 of the front side 90 results in the upward motion of the bottom portion 82 away from the upper portion 78. Accordingly, in a first closed position, the upper portion 78 may be positioned at a first angle with respect to the middle portion 80 at the first fold 70. Further, in a second open position, the upper portion 78 may be positioned at a second angle greater than the first angle with respect to the middle portion 80 at the first fold 70. Similarly, in a first closed position, the middle portion 80 may be positioned at a third angle with respect to the bottom portion 82 at the second fold 72. Further, in a second open position, the middle portion 80 may be positioned at a fourth angle with respect to the bottom portion 82 at the second fold 72, with the third angle being different than the fourth angle based on a rigidity of the plastic material of the closure flap 62.
In some embodiments, the flip-open package 98 may be opened by a single-handed operation, thereby allowing access to the contents of the flip-open package 98 without additional manual manipulation from a second hand. In further embodiments, a user may return the flip-open package 98 to a closed position based on tucking the closure flap 62 into the package body 52 again (i.e., under the upper edge 84 of the front side 90), which may again be released from the closed position based on subsequent rotation of the hangtab portion 66. As shown in the exemplary embodiment of
Finally, with respect to the exemplary embodiment of
Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the scope of the claims below. Embodiments of the technology have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this disclosure after and because of reading it. Alternative means of implementing the aforementioned can be completed without departing from the scope of the claims below. Certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims.
This application is a nonprovisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/040,573, filed Aug. 22, 2014, entitled “Package with Flip-Open Closure,”, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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