The invention relates generally to packaged articles and, more particularly, to packaged musical instruments.
Boxes are widely used to transport, store and protect articles of various size and shape. For some applications, photographs of its contents are applied to outer surfaces of the boxes allowing them to be used as displays in a retail environment. Also, boxes are generally dimensioned according to its contents in the interest of conserving space and material. Accordingly, boxes assume a variety of sizes and shapes depending on the shape and contour of their contents. Some shapes result in boxes with instability which prevents their effective use as displays.
A box specifically intended for displaying a guitar is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,612,483. Although an improvement over prior packaging, the disclosed package does not prevent in all cases instrument handling damage and offers only a single display orientation.
The object of this invention, therefore, is to provide an improved packaged instrument that can be effectively used for the display and protection of the instrument.
The invention is a packaged musical instrument including a carton having a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, an upper side wall, and a lower side wall together defining an inner chamber; and a guitar disposed in the cavity and having a body, and a neck joined to the body and terminated with a tuning head portion. Also included is a first insert disposed in and restraining the body in the cavity and having one side wall engaging a lower portion of the first side wall, another side wall engaging a lower portion of the second side wall, and an end wall engaging the lower side wall a second insert disposed in the cavity and having one portion engaging an upper portion of the first side wall, another portion engaging an upper portion of the second side wall, and a cross member extending between the one portion and the another portion with the cross member being shaped and arranged to support the neck; and at least one window defined by the top wall and displaying at least a portion of the guitar. The inserts fully protect the guitar and the top wall offers desirable display thereof.
According to one feature of the invention the carton includes a plurality of tabs projecting outwardly from the top wall and being shaped and arranged to support the carton in a tilted position with the top wall sloping rearwardly and the upper side wall above the lower side wall. This feature facilitates desirable display orientation of the guitar.
According to other features of the invention, the end wall engages a central portion of the lower side wall, and each of the one and another side walls include an angled section joined to the end wall and being shaped and arranged to engage a curved lower side portion of the body, and the cross member defines a saddle portion shaped and arranged to receive and support the neck. These features offer additional guitar protection.
According to yet another feature, the carton includes a fastener for restraining the neck in the saddle. Further protection is provided by the fastener.
According to further features, the one window displays at least a portion of the body, another window displays the tuning head portion of the neck, and the top wall defines a strip portion extending over the cross member and separating the one window from the another window. These features improve visual appearance of the guitar on display.
According to an additional feature, the carton includes flaps extending transversely downwardly from the top wall and engaging outer surfaces of the first and second side walls, the upper side wall and the lower side wall. This feature simplifies assembly of the finished packaged instrument.
According to an important feature, the invention includes a plurality of tabs projecting outwardly from the top wall and being shaped and arranged to support the carton in a tilted position with the top wall sloping rearwardly and the another side wall above the one side wall. This feature improves display versatility.
These and other objects and features of the invention will become more apparent upon a perusal of the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
A packaged musical instrument 21 includes a guitar 22 packed in a carton 23. As shown in
Retained within a cavity 43 formed within the carton 23 is a first insert 45 and a second insert 46 both illustrated in
The second insert 46 is formed by a base wall 60 and extending upwardly from edges thereof one side wall portion 61 engaging an upper portion of the first side wall 26, another side wall portion 62 engaging an upper portion of the second side wall 27, an upper side wall portion 63 engaging the upper side wall 29 and a hollow cross member 65 having parallel side walls 66, 67 and joining the side walls 61, 62.
During packaging, the guitar 22 is inserted into the cavity 43 with the top wall 31 of the carton 23 removed (
As depicted in
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the preset invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.