The present application is a U.S. National Phase of International PCT Application No. PCT/IB2018/055802 filed on Aug. 2, 2018, designating the United States of America and claiming priority to Indian Patent Application No 201811014021 filed on Apr. 12, 2018. This application claims priority to and the benefit of the above-identified applications, which are fully incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates to the field of packaging. In particular, the present disclosure relates to the field of packaging boxes for toy cars.
Typical packaging of toy cars involves the use of clamshell packaging. However, the clamshell packaging, although serves the purpose of providing a tamper-evident packaging, provides a very inconvenient and uncomfortable end user experience. In some cases, injuries such as cuts and bruises have also been reported to have been caused by the use of the clamshell packaging.
Another method of packaging the toy cars are card board boxes. Some toy car manufacturers go a step further in their marketing strategies and provide a track along with the toy car for allowing the end users to make use of an additional element while playing with a toy car which has no mechanism of its own for automation. Typically, the end users may include children and collectors. The tracks provided by the manufacturers are typically made of a plastic material and increase not just the cost of the toy, but also product manufacturing in general, as they are sold in separate packaging as toy car “sets” accompanying a toy car.
A need, therefore, exists to provide a packaging box for toy cars which is convenient and easy to use, while at the same time cuts the packaging waste as well as the costs associated with the provision of tracks.
The present disclosure relates to packaging boxes for toy cars. In particular, the present disclosure provides a packaging box for a toy car, wherein the packaging box serves a dual purpose, firstly for packaging the toy car and secondly, the packaging box serves as an accessory for the toy car.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, a packaging box for a toy car, said packaging box comprising a container element configured to contain said toy car, said container element having a base, at least one upright longitudinal sidewall extending from at least one longitudinal side of said base and at least one lateral foldable sidewall extending from at least one lateral side of said base, wherein in a folded configuration of said at least one lateral foldable sidewall, said container element defines a box-like structure for containing said toy car, a lid element configured to be assembled with said container element to define said packaging box, said lid element having a top, at least one upright longitudinal sidewall extending from at least one longitudinal side of said top; and at least one lateral foldable sidewall extending from at least one lateral side of said top, characterized in that said at least one lateral foldable sidewall of said container element and said at least one lateral foldable sidewall of said lid element, each in an unfolded configuration thereof are engageable with each other to define a track for said toy car to be displaced thereon.
The aspects and other features of the subject matter will be better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying figures. The use of the same reference number in different figures indicates similar or identical items.
The present disclosure relates to packaging boxes for toy cars. In particular, the present disclosure provides a packaging box for a toy car, wherein the packaging box serves a dual purpose, firstly for packaging the toy car and secondly, the packaging box serves as an accessory for the toy car.
The packaging box of the present disclosure is described herein below with reference to
In accordance with the present disclosure, the packaging box (100) for a toy car comprises a container element (102) and a lid element (104). The container element (102) is configured to contain said toy car (100A). The container element (102) comprises a base (102A), at least one upright longitudinal sidewall (102B) extending from at least one longitudinal side (102A1) of said base (102A), and at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) extending from at least one lateral side (102A2) of said base (102A), wherein in a folded configuration of said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C), said container element (102) defines a box-like structure for containing said toy car (100A).
Further, the lid element (104) is configured to be assembled with said container element (102) to define said packaging box (100). The lid element (104) comprises a top (104A), at least one upright longitudinal sidewall (104B) extending from at least one longitudinal side (104A1) of said top (104A) and at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) extending from at least one lateral side (104C1) of said top (104A);
In accordance with the present disclosure, said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of said container element (102) and said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) of said lid element (104), each in an unfolded configuration thereof, are engageable with each other to define a track (T) for said toy car to be displaced thereon, i.e., a child or interested person can use this as a track to run/play the toy car.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, the container element (102) is further configured to contain a car launcher (106). Using the car launcher (106), it can be possible for a child to launch the toy car or displace the toy car with another toy instead of pushing the car manually. This adds to the fun in playing with the toy car using the packaging box (100) of the present invention.
The car launcher (106) comprises a spring mechanism, wherein the spring (106A) displaces a piston (106B) and the piston head (106C) abuts the toy car body and the kinetic energy of the piston (106B) is transferred to the toy car, thereby displacing the toy car (100A).
In accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of said container element (102) has an aperture (108) configured for facilitating placement of at least a portion of said car launcher (106), in a folded configuration of said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C).
In an embodiment, the at least one upright longitudinal sidewall has a first pair of foldable extensions (110A, 110B) configured to facilitate the folding and unfolding of the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C). More specifically, the folding and unfolding of the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) is facilitated by live hinges formed between the at least one upright longitudinal sidewall (102B) and the first pair of foldable extensions (110A, 110B), and between the first pair of foldable extensions (110A, 110B), the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C), and between the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) and the base (102A).
In an embodiment, the assembly of the first pair of foldable extensions (110A, 110B) and the at least one upright longitudinal sidewall (102B) of the container element (102) are facilitated by complementary engagement formations formed on the first pair of foldable extensions (110A, 110B) and the at least one upright longitudinal sidewall (102B) of the container element (102). More specifically, male type protrusions and female type slots can be configured on the first pair of foldable extensions (110A, 110B), the at least one upright longitudinal sidewall (102B) and the at least one upright longitudinal sidewall (102B) to facilitate the assembly. In yet another example, the fitment between the aforementioned complementary engagement formations can be facilitated via magnetic connection.
Alternative fitment ways can also be devised.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, the lid element (104) has a transparent portion (104T) for facilitating viewing of said toy car (100A) within said packaging box (100). In an embodiment, the transparent portion (104T) can span the whole area of the lid element (104), whereas in some other embodiment, the transparent portion (104T) can span only a portion of the lid element (104). In still some other embodiment, the transparent portion (104T) can be in some pattern or abstract form with intermittent opaque portions.
A track (T) can be formed by engaging or connecting together the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of said container element (102) and the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) of said lid element (104), when said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of said container element (102) and the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) of said lid element (104) is in an unfolded configuration. Typically, the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of said container element (102) and the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) of said lid element (104) connect or engage by means of complementary engaging formations configured thereon. The track (T) can be utilized for displacing the toy car (100A) thereon. More specifically, the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of the container element (102) and the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) of the lid element (104) are configured to connect via male type protrusions and female type slots that are configured thereon. Alternately, a fitment between said complementary engagement formations may be facilitated via magnetic connection.
The packaging box (100) is configured by said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of said container element (102) and said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) of said lid element (104), wherein the sidewalls (102C) and (104C) connect together by means of complementary engaging formations configured thereon, when said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of said container element and at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) of said lid element (104) are in a folded configuration. The fitment between said complementary engagement formations is facilitated via male type protrusions and female type slots can be configured on said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) of said container element (102) and said at least one lateral foldable sidewall (104C) of said lid element (104).
It is to be noted that the multiple packaging boxes (100) can be interacted and assembled together to define multiple parallel tracks T. Any number of combination of tracks are possible depending upon the number of packaging boxes (100) available with the user. More the number of packaging boxes (100), more is the fun for the user in assembling tracks of different profiles. In one embodiment, several packaging boxes (100) with several toy cars can be arranged together in one big package.
The folding and the unfolding of the at least one lateral foldable sidewall (102C) is hereinafter described with reference to
Reference is hereinafter directed to
The packaging box of the present disclosure has been described with reference a packaging box having a rectangular shape. However, it is to be noted that the packaging box of the present disclosure can have any other geometric and/or non-geometric shape, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
Further, the packaging box can be made up of paper, cardboard, plastic, light weight composites, metals and any combination thereof.
Though, the present disclosure is explained with reference to a toy car and packaging box for the same, it is evident that without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, the packaging box can be employed for packaging any other toys, objects including, but not limited to, ornaments, electronic devices, and the like.
Although embodiments for packaging box have been described in language specific to structural features and/or methods, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific features or methods described. Rather, the specific features and methods are disclosed as exemplary embodiments of the system and the method described herein.
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