Various types of packaging are used for storing and displaying products, for example, in a retail environment. It is often desirable to allow a potential consumer to see a product housed within the packaging before purchase. To facilitate consumer viewing, in retail environments, clear plastic clamshell containers or blister packages are commonly used. Other packaging techniques incorporate clear viewing windows or other features visually displaying the products through the associated package(s). In some instances, such packages are difficult to open, are not readily reusable, and/or have relatively high assembly costs.
One aspect of the present invention relates to a package for maintaining and displaying products. The package includes a box and a window member. The box includes a primary panel, a plurality of internal panels collectively defining a chamber therebetween and adjacent the primary panel, and a face panel extending across the chamber and spaced from the primary panel. The at least one of the plurality of internal panels defines an elongated slot facing the chamber. The face panel includes a tab extending outwardly from a perimeter of a remainder of the face panel, and the tab is received within the elongated slot to at least partially maintain the face panel within the chamber. The window member includes a first wall covering the chamber, and a second wall extending from the first wall and positioned within the chamber. The second wall defines a free edge opposite the first wall and a cutout extending from the free edge into the second wall. The cutout is slidably receives the tab of the face panel in a manner securely coupling the window member to the box. Other apparatus, assemblies, and associated methods are also disclosed.
Embodiments of the invention will be described with respect to the figures, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, and in which:
Packages for products being offered for retail sale not only serve as containers for the products during transport and store placement, but also enhance the products by presenting the product in a manner designed to encourage product purchase or to otherwise market the product to promote its purchase. Packages, as described herein, are configured to present one or more products in an open chamber of a box with a window member covering the chamber to enclose the product(s) therein. Such packages allow the user to visually assess the products prior to deciding whether to purchase the product while still protecting the products from inadvertent damage during transport and display. The packages are configured for relatively easy construction, in one embodiment, free from adhesives or other securement devices presenting a clean overall package and product display while lowering overall manufacturing costs associated with the package. In one example, the window member of each package is secured to a corresponding box of the package using interaction between a box tab and a locking reception cutout of the window member resulting from substantially linear movement of the window member into a box opening. Other features and embodiments are also described below.
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External top panel 42 borders rear panel 40 along first longitudinal fold line 26a and extends away from that border to a third longitudinal fold line 26c, for example, a distance that is substantially equal to an overall thickness of box 16. Similar to rear panel 40, a width of external top panel 42 is defined between first and second lateral fold lines 28a and 28b and, in one embodiment, is equal to an overall width of box 16. Top front panel 44 extends from third longitudinal fold line 26c to a fourth longitudinal fold line 26d with a width defined between opposing free edges 62, which linearly or curvilinearly taper inwardly from corresponding first and second lateral fold lines 28a and 28b. In one example, the distance between third longitudinal fold line 26c and fourth longitudinal fold line 26d is substantially equal to or greater than double a thickness of planar member 20 and less than an overall thickness of box 16.
Internal top panel 46 extends from fourth longitudinal fold line 26d to a fifth longitudinal fold line 26e with a width defined between opposing free edges 64. In one embodiment, internal top panel 46 extends from fourth longitudinal fold line 26d to a fifth longitudinal fold line 26e a distance slightly less than a distance external top panel 42 extends between first longitudinal fold line 26a and third longitudinal fold line 26c. Each of opposing free edges 64 extends substantially parallel to lateral fold lines 28 from fourth longitudinal fold line 26d to fifth longitudinal fold line 26e. In one example, internal top panel 46 defines an elongated slot 66 extending substantially parallel to longitudinal fold lines 28, for instance, substantially centered between free edges 64 and nearer to fifth longitudinal fold line 26e than to fourth longitudinal fold line 26d.
Rear flange 48 extends from fifth longitudinal fold line 26e to a longitudinally extending free edge 68. Opposing side free edges 70 extend from fifth longitudinal fold line 263 and opposing free edges 64 toward free edge with an inward taper, for example, with a taper of about 45 degrees or more.
External bottom panel 52 borders rear panel 40 along second longitudinal fold line 26b and extends away from that border to a sixth longitudinal fold line 26f, for example, a distance that is substantially equal to an overall thickness of box 16 and/or equal to a distance external top panel 42 extends between first longitudinal fold line 26a and third longitudinal fold line 26c. Similar to rear panel 40, a width of external bottom panel 52 is defined between first and second lateral fold lines 28a and 28b and, in one embodiment, is equal to the overall width of box 16. Bottom front panel 54 extends from sixth longitudinal fold line 26f to a seventh longitudinal fold line 26g with a width defined between opposing free edges 62, where free edges 62 linearly or curvilinearly taper inwardly from corresponding first and second lateral fold lines 28a and 28b. In one example, the distance between third longitudinal fold line 26c and fourth longitudinal fold line 26d is substantially equal to or greater than double a thickness of planar member 20 and less than an overall thickness of box 16.
Internal top panel 46 extends from fourth longitudinal fold line 26d to a fifth longitudinal fold line 26e with a width defined between opposing free edges 64. In one embodiment, internal top panel 46 extends from fourth longitudinal fold line 26d to a fifth longitudinal fold line 26e a distance slightly less than a distance external top panel 42 extends between first longitudinal fold line 26a and third longitudinal fold line 26c. Each of opposing free edges 64 extends substantially parallel to lateral fold lines 28 from fourth longitudinal fold line 26d to fifth longitudinal fold line 26e. In one example, internal top panel 46 defines an elongated slot 66 extending substantially parallel to longitudinal fold lines 28, for instance, substantially centered between free edges 64 and nearer to fifth longitudinal fold line 26e than to fourth longitudinal fold line 26d.
Rear flange 48 extends from fifth longitudinal fold line 26e to a longitudinally extending free edge 68. Opposing side free edges 70 extend from fifth longitudinal fold line 26e and opposing free edges 64 toward free edge with an inward taper, for example, with a taper between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees, for example, with a taper of about 45 degrees or more.
External bottom panel 52 borders rear panel 40 along second longitudinal fold line 26b and extends away from that border to a sixth longitudinal fold line 26f a distance that, in one example, is substantially equal to an overall thickness of box 16, which, in one embodiment, is also substantially equal to a distance external top panel 43 extends from rear panel 40. Similar to rear panel 40, a width of external bottom panel 52 is defined between first and second lateral fold lines 28a and 28b and, in one embodiment, is equal to an overall width of box 16. Bottom front panel 54 extends from sixth longitudinal fold line 26f to a seventh longitudinal fold line 26g with a width defined between opposing free edges 82, when free edges 82 collinearly extend from respective ones of first and second lateral fold lines 28a and 28b. In one example, the distance between sixth longitudinal fold line 26f and seventh longitudinal fold line 26g is substantially equal to or greater the thickness of external top panel 42.
Internal bottom panel 56 extends from seventh longitudinal fold line 26g to an eighth longitudinal fold line 26h with a width defined between opposing free edges 84. Each of opposing free edges 84 extends substantially parallel to lateral fold lines 28 from seventh longitudinal fold line 26g to eighth longitudinal fold line 26h, for example, each of opposing free edges 84 are inset from a different one of opposing free edges 82 adjacent bottom front panel 54.
Face panel 58 extends from eighth longitudinal fold line 26h to a ninth longitudinal fold line 26i a distance, which, in one example, is sized to substantially fill a height of chamber 30 or at least of opening 32 to chamber 30. In one example, face panel 58 longitudinally extends between lateral third and fourth fold lines 28c and 28d to define a width substantially equal to or slightly less than an overall width of chamber 30 or at least of opening 32 of chamber 30. In one embodiment, third and forth lateral fold lines 28c and 28d are each inset from a respective on of first and second lateral fold lines 28a and 28b.
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Top coupling flange 60 extends from ninth longitudinal fold line 26i to a longitudinally extending free edge 90. In one example, top coupling flange 60 tapers inwardly at opposing sides edges 96 thereof as top coupling flange 60 extends from ninth longitudinal fold line 26i to opposing free longitudinal edge 90, for example, with a taper of about 45 degrees or more. In one embodiment, box 16 includes a substantially U-shaped cutout 92 substantially centered on ninth fold line 26i and extending from ninth fold line 26i into top coupling flange 60. When box 16 is folded along ninth fold line 26i, a tab 94 is formed within the confines of cutout 92.
One of opposing side coupling flanges 100 is formed on either side of face panel 58. More particularly, each of opposing side coupling flanges 100 extends from a corresponding one of third and fourth lateral fold lines 28c and 28d outwardly from face panel 58 to an opposite free edge 102. In one example, each side coupling flange 100 tapers inwardly as the corresponding side coupling flange 100 extends toward free edge 102 thereof, for instance, with an angle of at least 45 degrees. In one embodiment, box 16 includes substantially U-shaped cutouts 104 that are each substantially centered on a different one of third and fourth lateral fold lines 28c and 28d and that each extend from one of third and fourth lateral fold lines 28c and 28d into a corresponding one of side coupling flanges 100. When box 16 is folded along third and fourth lateral fold lines 28c and 28d, tabs 106 are each formed within the confines of each of the respective ones of cutouts 104.
Box 16 additionally includes portions foldable to form sidewalls thereof. For example, box 16 includes an external side panel 110, a side front panel 112, an internal side panel 114, a rear side coupling flange 116, a first support segment 118, and a second support segment 120 on each side of rear panel 40. While one side of box 16 including one of each of external side panel 110, side front panel 112, internal side panel 114, rear side coupling flange 116, first support segment 118, and second support segment 120 is primarily described here, a second substantially identical side is formed on an opposite side of rear panel 40 as a substantially symmetrical manner other than end portions of first and second support segment 118 and 120, as will be further described below, according to one embodiment.
External side panel 110, more particularly, extends from first lateral fold line 28a adjacent rear panel 40 in a direction extending away from rear panel 40 to a sixth lateral fold line 28f. A height of external side panel 110 is substantially equal to rear panel 40, and, in one example, is defined between first and second longitudinal fold lines 26a and 26b. In one example, external side panel 110 extends from first lateral fold line 28a a distance substantially equal to a distance external top panel 42 extends between first longitudinal fold line 26a and third longitudinal fold line 26c and/or a distance external bottom panel 52 extends between second longitudinal fold line 26b and sixth longitudinal fold line 26f.
In one embodiment, corner panels 130 are formed between each one of external top panel 42 and external bottom panel 52 and each one of external side panels 110. Each corner panel 130 is generally rectangular and extends between either of first longitudinal fold line 28a and second longitudinal fold line 28b and either of first lateral fold line 28a and second lateral fold line 28b diagonally opposite rear panel 40. In one example, a fold line 131 extends from an intersection between one of first and second longitudinal fold lines 28a and 28b and one of first or second lateral fold lines 28a and 28b in an angle non-parallel and non-perpendicular to either of longitudinal fold lines 26 and lateral fold lines 28 to an opposite location of corner panel 130. Fold line 131 divides corner panel 130 into two parts including a first corner half 132 and a second corner half 134. Each corner panel 130 provides additional structural rigidity and improves aesthetic appeal of corners of box 16 upon assembly as will be further described below.
In one embodiment, side front panel 112 extends from fifth lateral fold line 28e away from external side panel 110 to sixth lateral fold line 28f, for example, a distance substantially equal to a distance between third and fourth longitudinal fold lines 26c and 26d. Side front panel 112 has a height substantially identical to a height of external side panel 110 as defined between opposing longitudinal edges 136, which are each substantially collinear with a different one of first and second longitudinal fold lines 26a and 26b.
Internal side panel 114 extends away from sixth lateral fold line 28f adjacent side front panel 112 to a seventh lateral fold line 28g, for example, a distance substantially identical to internal top panel 46. Internal side panel 114 has a height defined between tenth and eleventh longitudinal fold lines 26j and 26k, which are each inset from longitudinal edges 136. Internal side panel 114 defines an elongated aperture 138 therethrough near tenth longitudinal fold line 26j. In one example, internal side panel 114 has a thickness substantially equal to or slightly greater than a thickness of planar member 20 and is sized with a length to receive tab 106 formed adjacent face panel 58 as will be further described below.
Rear side coupling flange 116 extends away from seventh lateral fold line 28g adjacent internal side panel 114 to an opposite free edge 140, which extends substantially parallel to seventh lateral fold line 28g. Rear side coupling flange 116 has a height substantially identical to a height of internal side panel 114 as measured between tenth and eleventh longitudinal fold lines 26j and 26k.
Each of first support segment 118 and second support segment 120 extends from opposite ends of internal side panel 114, for example, from a different one of tenth and eleventh longitudinal fold lines 26j and 26k away from internal side panel 114 to a opposing end 146, for example, in a substantially symmetrical manner.
First and second support segments 118 and 120 extend laterally from opposing sides, for example, from opposite ones of tenth and eleventh longitudinal fold lines 26j and 26k, away from internal side panel 114 to corresponding opposite longitudinally extending end 146. In one example, each of first and second support segments 118 and 120 extends between two laterally extending side edges 142 and 144, which each extend substantially collinear to a different one of sixth lateral fold line 28f and seventh lateral fold line 28g, such that internal side panel 114 and first and second support segments 118 and 120 all have a substantially identical height. Near free end 146, each of first and second support segments 118 and 120 defines a slit 148 extending from laterally extending side edge 144 toward, but not to, laterally extending side edges 142 to define a tab 150 adjacent free end 146 at least on one side of box 16. In one embodiment, each slit 148 extends substantially half way across a height of the corresponding one of first and second support segments 118 and 120. While side portions of box 16 are largely symmetrical, notably slits 148 and tabs 150 are not symmetrical but rather all are formed on similar sides, e.g., left or right, of corresponding ones of first and second support segments 118 and 120.
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Next, first and second support segments 118 and 120 are each folded inwardly toward the other side structure about corresponding ones of tenth and eleventh longitudinal fold lines 26j and 26k, in one embodiment. The two first support segments 118 are selectively coupled to one another by sliding one of the first support segments 118 through a slit 148 defined in the other one of first support segments 118 and vice versa as shown in
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In one embodiment, prior to folding internal bottom panel 56 in place, each of opposing side coupling flanges 100 are folded toward interior surface 22 of face panel 58 about third and fourth lateral fold line 28c and 28d, respectively, to extend substantially perpendicular to face panel 58. When side coupling flanges 100 are so folded, due to cutouts 104, tabs 106 do not fold, but instead remain substantially coplanar with a remainder of face panel 58 and extending outwardly beyond third or fourth lateral fold lines 28c and 28d. In example, top coupling flange 60 is also folded toward interior surface 22 of face panel 58 about ninth longitudinal fold line 26i to extend substantially perpendicular to face panel 58. When top coupling flange 60 is so folded, due to cutouts 92, tabs 94 do not fold, but instead remain substantially coplanar with a remainder of face panel 58 extending outwardly beyond ninth longitudinal fold line 26i.
Face panel 58 is folded inwardly and rearwardly about eighth longitudinal fold line 26h toward rear panel 40 until free edges 90 and 102 contact rear flanges 48 (
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Top wall 162, more specifically, extends from first longitudinal fold line 170a to an opposite free edge 174, which is substantially linear and substantially parallel to first longitudinal fold line 170a other than an opening or cutout 178, and between opposing free side edges 176 to have a width not greater than the width of front wall 160, in one example. In one example, free side edges 176 each taper inwardly as they extend toward free edge 174, for example, with a taper between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees, for example, with a taper of about 45 degrees or more. Cutout 178 is configured to receive and lock around tab 94 of box 16 when window member 18 is coupled thereto. In one embodiment, cutout 178 is substantially centered along free edge 174 and includes tapered edges 180 and an elongated portion 184. Tapered edges 180 are positioned on opposite sides of cutout 178 and extend from free edge 174 toward, but not to, longitudinal fold line 170a tapering inwardly toward each other as then extend away from free edge 174. Each tapered edge 180 terminates opposite free edge 174 when it intersects elongated portion 184 of cutout 178. In this manner, the two tapered edges 180 collectively define a tapered portion of cutout 178. In one embodiment, each elongated portion 184 is elongated and extends substantially parallel to and spaced from each of longitudinal fold line 170a and free edge 174. Elongated portion 184 has a width substantially equal, e.g., just slightly larger than, a width of tab 94.
In one embodiment, tapered edges 178 each intersect elongated portion 184 at a point 182 inwardly inset from an outside edge of elongated portion 184. The two resulting points 182 of cutout 178 are positioned a distance apart that is less than a width of tab 94. As such, when tab 94 is positioned within elongated portion 184 of cutout 178, points 182 contact an rear side of tab 94, thereby, maintaining or locking tab 94 within elongated portion 184 of cutout 178. In one embodiment, elongated portion 184 defines a front edge 186 opposite free edge 174 that is substantially linear and continuous along a width of elongated portion 184. In one example, a distance between first longitudinal fold line 170a and front edge 186 of cutout 178 is substantially equal to a distance between top front panel 44 and face panel 158 such that, upon assembly of package 12, front panel 160 extends substantially coplanarly with each of top front panel 44 and bottom front panel 54.
Bottom wall 164 extends from second longitudinal fold line 170b to an opposite free edge 190, which is substantially linear and substantially parallel to second longitudinal fold line 170b. In one embodiment, bottom wall 164 continuously extends between second longitudinal fold line 170b and free edge 190 and between opposing side edge 192 to have a width not greater than the width of front wall 160 and a depth substantially equal to a depth of chamber 30 between face panel 58 and top front panel 44. In one example, free side edges 192 each taper inwardly as they extend toward free edge 190, for example, with a taper between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees, for example, with a taper of about 45 degrees or more. In one embodiment, bottom wall 164 includes a cutout (not shown) similar to cutout 178 of top wall 162.
Sidewalls 166 and 168 each extend from a different one of first and second lateral fold lines 172a and 172b to an opposite free edge 200, which is substantially linear and substantially parallel to first and second lateral fold lines 172a and 172b other than an opening or cutout 204, and between opposing free side edges 202 to have a height not greater than the height of front wall 160, in one example. In one example, free side edges 202 each taper inwardly as they extend toward free edge 200, for example, with a taper between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees, for example, with a taper of about 45 degrees or more. Cutout 204 is formed substantially identically to cutout 178 and is configured to receive and lock around tabs 106 of box 16 when window member 18 is coupled thereto. In one embodiment, each cutout 204 is substantially centered along a corresponding free edge 200 and includes tapered edges 206 and an elongated portion 210. Tapered edges 206 are positioned on opposite sides of cutout 204 and extend from a corresponding free edge 200 toward, but not to, a corresponding lateral fold line 172a or 172b, tapering inwardly toward each other as they extend away from free edge 200. Each tapered edge 206 terminates opposite free edge 200 when it intersects elongated portion 210 of cutout 204. In one embodiment, each elongated portion 210 is elongated and extends substantially parallel to and spaced from each of first and second lateral fold lines 172a and 172b and free edges 200. Elongated portion 210 has a width substantially equal, e.g., just slightly larger than, a width of tab 106 (
In one embodiment, tapered edges 206 each intersect elongated portion 210 at a point 208 inwardly inset from an outside edge of elongated portion 210. The two resulting points 208 of cutout 204 are positioned a distance apart that is less than a width of tab 106 such that when one of tab 106 is positioned within a corresponding elongated portion 184 of cutout 204, points 208 contact a rear side of tab 106, thereby, maintaining or locking tab 106 within elongated portion 210 of cutout 204. In one embodiment, elongated portion 210 defines a front edge 212 opposite a corresponding free edge 200 that is substantially linear and continuous along a width of elongated portion 210. In one example, a distance between a corresponding first or second lateral fold line 172a and 172b and front edge 212 of cutout 204 is substantially equal to a distance between side front panel 112 and face panel 158 such that, upon assembly of package 12, front panel 160 extends substantially coplanarly with each side front panel 112.
Prior to assembly with box 16, window member 18 is folded into a three-dimensional part. For example, each of top wall 162, bottom wall 164, and sidewalls 166 and 168 are folded about a respective one of fold lines 170a, 170b, 172a, and 172b rearwardly from front wall 160 to extend substantially perpendicularly from front wall 160. In one example, since each of free side edges 176, 192, and 202 are tapered inwardly, corners of window member 18 are slightly open or at least do not result in overlapping material so as to provide a clean aesthetic look and to provide for easy assembly with box 16.
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By providing package 12 with a slidably lockable window member 18 to enclose products 14 within chamber 20 of box 16, manufacture of package 12 is simplified as compared to prior art packages, which generally require stocking and placement of additional fasteners such as adhesives, tapes, clips, etc. to secure a cover member to a primary box about corresponding products. In addition, by forming box 16 with an tabbed face panel 58 also couplable to a remainder of box without additional tools, and in some instances, for example, as described above, formed as an integral member with the remainder of the box 16, assembly is quite simple, easy, and repeatedly precise, which creates a more aesthetically pleasing final package 12 at a lower manufacturing cost as compared with prior art products.
Other variations of packages according to the present invention are also contemplated. For example,
Box 416, according to one embodiment, additionally includes a cover panel 432, which is formed as a separate piece from a remainder of box 416, to extend over face panel 422. In one example, cover panel 432 includes interior lateral fold lines 434 position to form cover panel features 436, such as a fold out ridge, to divide chamber 420 when cover panel 432 is folded along interior lateral fold lines 432. Cover panel 432 defines tabs 438 around external edges 440 thereof including along external edges 440 defined by cover panel features 434. Tabs 436 are received in corresponding apertures 428 in interior facing sidewalls 430 including both laterally and longitudinally extending apertures 428. As such, in embodiment, both one of tabs 424 of face panel 422 and one of tabs 438 of cover panel 432 are received in at least one single one of apertures 428. Other variations in cover panel 432 are also contemplated.
Window member 418 defines cutouts 450, similar to cutouts 178, for lockably receiving coupling tabs 424 to secure window 418 to box 416. In one embodiment, window member 418 additionally defines a slot 452 in a bottom sidewall 454 thereof shaped and sized similarly to a corresponding face panel feature 434 and slidably receiving the corresponding one of face panel features 436 when window member 418 is coupled with box 416. In one example, window member 418 defines a slot 456 in a top sidewall thereof that is a hybrid of slot 452 and cutouts 450 to receive a face panel feature 436 and still locking receive a corresponding tab 438. Other variations of box 16 and window member 18 (
Although the invention has been described with respect to particular embodiments, such embodiments are meant for the purposes of illustrating examples only and should not be considered to limit the invention or the application and uses of the invention. Various alternatives, modifications, and changes will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this application. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background of the invention or the above detailed description.
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