The present invention relates to packages, and more specifically to a package including a compartment for holding a number of ancillary items therein that are to be utilized with the primary item disposed within the package.
Packages for various items come in numerous shapes and configurations in order to adequately hold the different items therein. These packages most often generally conform to the particular shape of the item held therein in order to minimize the amount of material required to form the package. However, with regard to certain items that can be held in packages of this type, the utilization of these primary items requires additional components or ancillary items to be inserted within or otherwise engaged with the primary items for proper operation of the primary item.
In these situations, oftentimes a manufacturer of the primary item will develop packaging for the primary item that enables ancillary items required for proper operation of the primary item to be included within the packaging. Most often, the packaging will include one enclosure for the primary item and a separate enclosure for the ancillary items in order to clearly illustrate to a consumer that both the primary item and the ancillary item or items are present within the package.
Additionally, other packaging designs have been developed for holding both primary items and ancillary items therein that include an entirely separate package to hold the ancillary items therein. The separate ancillary item package is simply placed against or attached to the exterior of the package for the primary item, such as by being adhered to the exterior of the primary item package by an adhesive, or by a shrink wrap disposed about both the primary item package and the ancillary items package, for example.
However, in constructing packages in this manner, a significant additional amount of packaging material is required to form the additional or separate package within which the ancillary items are to be disposed. Further, if the primary item and the ancillary items are held in separate packages or enclosures within the packaging, when the packaging is initially opened, the compartments or separate packages for the primary and ancillary items can easily become disassociated from one another, resulting in the ancillary items being misplaced and unable for proper use in conjunction with the primary item.
As a result, it is desirable to develop a packaging for holding a primary item and ancillary items to be utilized with the primary item therein in a manner which does not require significant additional amounts of packaging material. Further, the packaging should be capable of holding and retaining the primary item and the ancillary items reduce the chances that they will become disassociated from one another both prior to and after the initial removal of the items from the packaging.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a package is provided for containing a primary item and one or more ancillary items therein in which the package includes an inner container designed to hold both the primary item and the ancillary items therein that is contained within an outer container. The outer container forms an enclosure around the inner container holding the primary item and the ancillary items, and can be secured in a closed position in any suitable manner to prevent access to the inner package and the items. The inner container is removably positioned within the outer container in a manner that allows the inner container, including the primary item and the ancillary items, to be easily withdrawn from the outer container. The inner container further includes a first compartment designed to hold the primary item therein, and a second compartment adapted to receive the ancillary items therein. In this construction for the inner container, when the outer container is opened and the inner container is removed therefrom, both the primary item and the ancillary items are maintained in an associated relationship with one another within the inner container. In addition, the ability to hold both the primary item and the ancillary items within the inner container enable the inner container to be utilized as the primary packaging vehicle during assembly of the items into the overall packaging. This eliminates the need for any supplemental or temporary packaging structure other than the inner container to hold the primary item and ancillary items or package during the assembly of the packaging.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the ancillary items are positioned within a separate ancillary item container that is received within the second compartment of the inner container. In this construction, the ancillary item container enables one or more ancillary items to be held therein, but also enables the ancillary item container to be engaged in the desired manner within the inner container along with the primary item.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, one or more of the outer container, inner container, and ancillary item container, or any portion of one or more of these containers, can be formed of a generally transparent material in order to provide a consumer with a relatively unobstructed view of both the primary item and the ancillary items held within the package. The transparency of the containers also enables a consumer to view the primary and ancillary items held within the containers in an upright position, to properly inspect the items through the various containers, such as for damage to the items or to determine the proper orientation for the items.
Numerous additional aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent from the following detailed description taken together with the drawing figures.
The drawing figures illustrate the best mode currently contemplated of practicing the present invention.
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In describing the preferred embodiment of the invention which is illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific terms so selected and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose. For example, the word connected, attached, or terms similar thereto are often used. They are not limited to direct connection but include connection through other elements where such connection is recognized as being equivalent by those skilled in the art.
With reference now to the drawing figures in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the disclosure, a package constructed according to the present invention is indicated generally at 100 in
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Opposite the bottom wall 114, the top wall 116 is formed with a pair of retaining flaps 124 that are integrally formed with and foldable with respect to the opposed sidewalls 110 and 112, as well as a cover flap 126 integrally formed with and foldable with respect to either the front wall 106 or the rear wall 108. Opposite to the foldable connection with either the front wall 106 or rear wall 108, the cover flap 126 includes an engagement tab 128 that extends perpendicularly to the cover flap 126. The tab 128 can be engaged between the wall of the outer container 104 opposite the cover flap 126 and the retaining flaps 124 to hold the cover flap 126 in a closed position over the interior 130 of the outer container 104.
In addition to the above described preferred embodiment, the various walls 106-116, as well as the panels 118 can be initially formed as separate members that are subsequently secured to one another in any suitable manner to form the desired configuration for the outer container 104. Further, the particular configuration and/or shape of the various walls 106-116 and panels 118 can be varied as necessary to be other than rectangular, and the number of sidewalls 110 and 112 and panels 118 can be varied as necessary to form an outer container 104 having the desired shape or cross-section, which can be other than rectangular or square, e.g., polygonal or circular.
Also, while it is contemplated that any suitable material can be utilized to form the blank from which the outer container 104 is constructed, such as a conventional paperboard or cardboard material, in a particularly preferred embodiment, the material utilized for the outer container 104 is a transparent material, such as a clear acetate. The use of a transparent material to form the outer container 104 enables the consumer to clearly view the primary item or product 500 that is disposed within the inner container 102 held within the outer container 104. However, it is also contemplated that the material forming the outer container 104 can be formed from a combination of different materials, such as a conventional paperboard material and the transparent material. For example, the outer container 104 can be formed of paperboard that includes openings in its construction over which are applied portions formed of the transparent material in order to form windows through the outer container 104 for viewing of the product located inside the outer container 104 within the inner container 102. Alternatively, the outer container can include a lower portion formed of one type of material, and an upper portion secured to the lower portion and formed of a different material.
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Below the cover flap 158, the rear wall 142 includes a number of support flaps 164 formed within the rear wall 142 around an opening 166. Each of the support flaps 164 are preferably generally trapezoidal in shape such that, when the flaps 164 are folded in the same direction with regard to the rear wall 142, the flaps 164 define a generally square aperture 168 within the rear wall 142, as best shown in
Extending from one side of the rear wall 142 opposite the side wall 136 or 138 to which the rear wall 142 is attached, is a support panel 170. The panel 170 is spaced from the rear wall 142 by a spacing panel 172 that enables the support panel 170 to be positioned directly behind the support flaps 164 on the rear panel 142 a distance defined by the width of the spacing panel 172. Opposite the spacing panel 172, the support panel 170 also includes a securing flap 176 that can be affixed to the side wall 136 or 138 to which the rear wall 142 is attached in order to hold the support panel 170 in the proper position directly behind the support flaps 164.
The width of the spacing panel 172 effectively positions the support panel 170 behind the rear panel 142 a distance slightly less than the width of the lowermost support flap 164. This support flap 164 includes a projection 174 that has a locking tab 177 disposed thereon. When the support panel 170 is properly located behind the rear wall 142, the pivoting of the lowermost flap 164 including the projection 174 enables the locking tab 177 to be positioned in and engaged with an aperture 178 located in the support panel 170. The engagement of the tab 177 within the aperture 178 holds the lowermost flap 164 in a generally horizontal position such that the flap 164 can support an item positioned thereon. In addition, because the support panel 170 and spacing panel 172 are spaced on the rear wall 142 above the bottom wall 150, when the support panel 170 is properly positioned and engaged with the locking tab 177, a recess 180 is formed within the supporting structure 134 below the support panel 170. The recess 180 can accommodate additional volume of the primary item 500 that is positioned within the tray member 132 in order to adequately engage and hold the primary item 500 within the tray member 132. Also, the engagement of the securing flap 176 with the rear wall 142, such as by an adhesive or other suitable means, provides an attachment point for the foldable sections 162 on the cover flap 158 to secure the cover flap 158 to the rear wall 142.
Additionally, when the package 100 is initially being assembled, the inner container 102 can be positioned on a conveyor belt (not shown) to function as the primary assembly structure for the package 100. In other words, once constructed or erected, the inner container 102 can be placed on the conveyor belt and both the primary item 500, and the ancillary container 182 with the ancillary items 510 and 520 therein can be inserted into the inner container 102 as it moves along the belt between stations where multiple primary items 500 and ancillary containers 182 are located. Thus, the inner container 102 can additionally function as an intermediate package during assembly of the overall package 100, eliminating the need for other suitable intermediate packaging or item holding structures. Further, in determining if the various items have been properly positioned within the inner container 102, a simple vision system (not shown) can be utilized.
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Further, because the ancillary item container 182 is held within the inner container 102 along with the primary item 500, when the package 100 is opened to remove the inner container 102 from the outer container 104, both the primary item 500 and the ancillary items 510 and 520 are retained on the inner container 102 such that the primary item 500 and ancillary items 510 and 520 do not become displaced from one another.
In the above description, each part of the inner container 102, outer container 104 or ancillary container 182 that is described as being integrally and foldably attached to another component can be connected to the other component by a fold line as is known in the art, or by a perforation line, or in any other suitable manner, in order to enable the various components to remain attached to one another, even when folded from a generally flat configuration into the various container constructions 102, 104 and 182 described above. The various components for the containers 102, 104 and 182 can also be separately formed from one another and secured to each other in a foldable manner, such as by utilizing an adhesive or other suitable securing means.
Alternatively to the previously described embodiments for the package 100, it is also contemplated that the outer container 104 can be formed to enclose only the primary item 500. In this embodiment, the outer container 104 enclosing the primary item 500 would be inserted and retained within the tray member 132 of the inner container 102 using any suitable means, such as an adhesive or a mechanical fastener, such that the inner container 102 and the exposed portion of the outer container 104 would each form a part of the outer portion of the package 100.
Although the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the present invention is disclosed above, practice of the present invention is not limited thereto. It will be manifest that various additions, modifications and rearrangements of the features of the present invention may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept.
Moreover, the individual components need not be formed in the disclosed shapes, or assembled in the disclosed configuration, but could be provided in virtually any shape, and assembled in virtually any configuration. Further, although various parts described herein are physically separate modules, it will be manifest that they may be integrated into the apparatus with which they are associated. Furthermore, all the disclosed features of each disclosed embodiment can be combined with, or substituted for, the disclosed features of every other disclosed embodiment except where such features are mutually exclusive.
It is intended that the appended claims cover all such additions, modifications and rearrangements. Expedient embodiments of the present invention are differentiated by the appended claims.