The present invention is directed to displaying a mower blade in a retail merchandise store, and more particularly, to the method of packaging the mower blade to support the mower blade when hung for display.
Riding and walk-behind lawn mowers used to cut grass may sometimes contact rocks, hardscaping, or other hard objects which render the mower blade dull or otherwise less than effective at cutting grass. Additionally, extended general use of the mower blade(s) will also act to dull the blade(s). As a result, after-market replacement blades are typically sold in retail stores or through distributors or dealers for use by the consumer to replace the dull or otherwise ineffective mower blades instead of having the blade sharpened.
When the replacement mower blades are displayed in a store or dealership, the mower blades are typically packaged by placing the blade within a plastic sleeve wrap by an operator, and the sleeve wrap and mower blade are then placed onto a conveyor belt which transports them through a heater which causes the plastic to shrink around the blade. A hang tab is then adhesively attached to the outside of the shrunken plastic, which allows the replacement mower blade to be hung or otherwise displayed in the retail store or distributor. However, these adhesive hang tabs either do not readily stick to the plastic or they fall of due to the weight of the mower blade in which the adhesive has insufficient strength to remain attached to the plastic.
Another packaging process for replacement mower blades is encasing the replacement mower blade in a plastic clamshell package which has a hang hole formed therein. The clamshell package is typically a somewhat bendable plastic piece that is folded about the mower blade and then sealed to ensure the mower blade remains inside the packaging. This clamshell package is often difficult to open by a customer.
These packages for replacement mower blades are typically expensive and decrease the profit margin on the sale of the replacement blade. Additionally, the packaging also often does not maintain the mower blade in a displayed position, wherein the blades often separate from the packaging or the tab falls off which results in a pile of replacement blades at the bottom of the display.
Therefore, a need exists for a cheaper method of packaging replacement blades to be displayed in retail locations. A need also exists for a mower blade package that can withstand the weight of the mower blade in a displayed position.
In one aspect of the present invention, a package assembly for at least one replacement mower blade is provided. The package assembly includes at least one mower blade and a blade hang tab removably attachable to one of the at least one mower blade. The package assembly also includes a shrink film encasing the at least one mower blade and the blade hang tab attached to one of the at least one mower blade.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method for packaging at least one replacement mower blade is provided. The method includes providing at least one mower blade and attaching a blade hang tab to one of the at least one mower blade. The method further includes forming a tube of shrink film and sealing one end of the tube of shrink film. Subsequently, the method includes positioning the at least one mower blade and the blade hang tab within the sealed tube and sealing a second end of the tube of shrink film such that the at least one mower blade and the blade hang are encased therewithin. Finally, the method includes heating the shrink film with the at least one mower blade and the blade hang tab therewithin.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a method for packaging at least one replacement mower blade is provided. The method includes forming a package assembly, wherein the package includes at least one mower blade, a blade hang tab removably attached to one of the at least one mower blade, and a sealed tube of shrink film encasing the at least one mower blade and the blade hang tab. The method also includes heating the package assembly to cause the shrink film to shrink.
Advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description of the embodiments of the invention which have been shown and described by way of illustration. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other and different embodiments, and its details are capable of modification in various respects.
These and other features of the present invention, and their advantages, are illustrated specifically in embodiments of the invention now to be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
It should be noted that all the drawings are diagrammatic and not drawn to scale. Relative dimensions and proportions of parts of these figures have been shown exaggerated or reduced in size for the sake of clarity and convenience in the drawings. The same reference numbers are generally used to refer to corresponding or similar features in the different embodiments. Accordingly, the drawing(s) and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
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The blade hang tab 14 is operatively attached to a distal end 18 of a mower blade 12 prior to the pair being encased within the shrink film 16, as shown in
The base member 22 of the blade hang tab 14 is oriented substantially perpendicular to the hang member 20, as shown in
A first leg 24 extends from the forward end 34 of the base member 22 in a direction opposite the hang member 20, as shown in
A second leg 26 extends from the rearward end 36 of the base member 22 in a direction opposite the hang member 20, as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the blade hang tab 14 includes a third leg 28 operatively connected to the second leg 26 and extending therefrom. It should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the third leg 28 is optional, and an alternative embodiment includes a second leg 26 having a continuous width along the length thereof without the third leg 28 extending therefrom. The third leg 28 extends from the second leg 26 at a position adjacent to the tip of the second leg 26. The third leg 28 extends from the second leg 26 such that the tip of the third leg 28 is adjacent to the lower surface of the base member 22. The third leg 28 extends at an angle from the second leg 26 such that the tip of the third leg 28 is adjacent to the center of the base member 22, wherein the third leg 28 is angled toward the first leg 24. The second and third legs 26, 28 for a somewhat V-shaped extension from the base member 22. In an embodiment, the combined width of the second leg 26 and the third leg 28 is substantially the same as the width of the first leg 24.
In an embodiment, the blade hang tab 14 is formed by injection molding a plastic or other substantially strong yet flexible material. Each member of the blade hang tab 14 is integrally formed together to provide a unitary piece that is removably attachable to at least one mower blade 12.
In an embodiment, the blade hang tab 14 can be formed of glass-filled nylon, high density polyethylene (HDPE), nylon 6-6, or any other formable plastic. The shrink film 16 can be formed of polyolefin, CorTuff®, or any other plastic film configured as a heat-shrink film.
The method of assembling the package assembly 10 involves mounting a roll of shrink film 16, wherein the roll of shrink film 16 is formed into a round tunnel in which the lateral edges of the shrink film 16 are sealed together to form a continuous round tube of shrink film 16. This tube of shrink film 16 is then sealed at a downstream end. An operator attaches a blade hang tab 14 to a single mower blade 12. If the package assembly 10 includes only one mower blade 12 contained therein, the mower blade 12 and blade hang tab 14 attached thereto are placed onto a conveyor which transports them into the tube of shrink film 16 having a sealed end. Alternatively, if the package assembly 10 includes more than one mower blade 12 contained therein, the mower blades 12 are bunched together and one blade hang tab 14 is attached to one of the mower blades 12 and the bundle are then placed onto the conveyor which transports them into the tube of shrink film 16 having a sealed end. It should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that in package assemblies 10 having multiple mower blades 12, more than one blade hang tab 14 can be attached to separate mower blades 12; however, a single blade hang tab 14 and shrink film 16 surrounding the bundle have sufficient strength to maintain the multiple mower blades 12 encased within shrink film 16.
Once the blade hang tab 14 is attached to the mower blade(s) 12 are received in the shrink film 16 having a first sealed end, the opposing end is sealed, thereby encasing the mower blade(s) 12 and the blade hang tab 14 therewithin. The sealing of the second end of the shrink film 16 tube also provides for the first sealed end for the subsequent blade hang tab 14 and mower blade(s) 12 bundle. Once the blade hang tab 14 and mower blade(s) 12 have been encased within the shrink film 16, the entire package assembly 10 is transferred to a heating unit that causes the shrink film 16 to reduce in size and conform to the shape of the mower blade(s) 12 and the blade hang tab 14. This process is then repeated for the next set of mower blade(s) 12 and a blade hang tab 14. Once the shrink film 16 has been heated and shrunken, the package assembly 10 is complete and can be packaged for shipment or placed directly onto a retail hook for display.
As explained above, the blade hang tab 14 is attached to a distal end 18 of a mower blade 12 of a package assembly 10, as shown in
In addition to the spring force from the first, second, and third legs 24, 26, 28 against the front and rear surfaces 38, 40 of the mower blade, the shrink film 16 provides additional structural support to maintain the attachment between the blade hang tab 14 and the mower blade 12 as well as support the weight of the mower blade 12 when the package assembly 10 is hung from a retail hook inserted through the aperture 30 in the hang member 20. It should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the strength of the shrink film 16 should be sufficient to support the weight of the mower blade(s) 12 that are encased therein when hung from a retail hook on display.
In an alternative embodiment, the blade hang tab 14 is attached to the distal end 18 of the mower blade 12 in an automated manner without an operator action.
By automating the positioning of the mower blade 12 and mower blade hang tab within the shrink film 16 in which the opposing ends of the shrink film 16 are sealed in an automated manner without an operator action, the manual or operator actions required to generate a packaging assembly 10 is reduced. Further, by attaching the blade hang tab 14 to the end of the mower blade 12 such that the blade hang tab 14 is located within the shrink film 16, the likelihood of the blade hang tab becoming dislodged from the mower blade 12 or otherwise cause the mower blade to fall from a retail hook is reduced.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it should be understood that the present invention is not so limited and modifications may be made without departing from the present invention. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims, and all devices, processes, and methods that come within the meaning of the claims, either literally or by equivalence, are intended to be embraced therein.
This application claims benefit of 61/707,414 filed on Sep. 28, 2012.
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