1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a packaging device, and more particularly to a packaging device having display functions and made from foldable blanks.
2. Description of the Related Art
Consumer products, such as lighting devices, are usually displayed in retail stores to attract buyers to make their choices. When buyers purchase the products, the products are packed by retailers using packaging boxes so that the products can be carried and transported by the buyers. While various packaging devices with display functions have existed in the prior art, improvements are still needed for convenience in packaging and transportation.
An object of the present invention is to provide a packaging/displaying device that is made from a foldable blank and that can be packaged and carried conveniently.
According to the present invention, a packaging/displaying device comprises a main blank foldable into a housing. The housing includes a bottom panel, two side panels extending upwardly from two opposite sides of the bottom panel, a back panel extending upwardly from the bottom panel and connected between the side panels, and a top panel connected to a top end of the back panel and extending above the bottom panel. The top, bottom and side panels cooperatively define a housing space for an object. The top panel has a through hole extending through the top panel.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The housing 1 includes a bottom panel 12, two side panels 13 extending upwardly from two opposite sides of the bottom panel 12, a back panel 14 extending upwardly from the bottom panel 12 and connected to the side panels 13, a front panel 16, a top panel 15 connected to a top end of the back panel 14 and extending above said bottom panel 12, a handling hole 19 disposed in the back panel 14, a first shelf 17 projecting forward and into the housing space 11 from the back panel 14, and a second shelf 18 projecting forward from the back panel 14 below the first shelf 17.
The top panel 12, the bottom panel 12 and the side panels 13 cooperatively define a housing space 11 for housing the lamp 7. The top panel 15 has a top object retaining hole 151 extending through the top panel 15 for extension of a part of the lamp 7, and a gate passage 152 extending from the top object retaining hole 151 to a front edge of the top panel 15. The first and second shelves 17, 18 are used to hold the handle 72 of the lamp 7. The first shelf 17 is a plate that projects from the back panel 14 and has two spaced apart first object retaining holes 171 that extend rearward from a front edge of the first shelf 17 and that also extend through top and bottom sides of the first shelf 17. The first object retaining holes 171 are used for insertion and retention of two straight sections 722 of the lamp handle 72. The second shelf 18 defines a hollow part 182, and has a top shelf plate 180, which is formed with two spaced apart second object retaining holes 181 that are vertically aligned with the first object retaining holes 171, respectively. The second object retaining holes 181 are also used for insertion and retention of the straight sections 722 of the lamp handle 72.
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The longitudinal plate section 41 includes a first region 43 between the wing sections 42, and second and fifth regions 44, 45 respectively connected to two opposite ends of the first region 43. Each wing section and the first region 43 have a fold line 431 therebetween. The first and second regions 43, 44 have a fold line 432 therebetween. The first and fifth regions 43, 45 have a fold line 433 therebetween.
Each wing section 42 has a first fold line 422, a twelfth fold line 423, and a thirteenth fold line 424. The first fold line 422 is a dual fold line. Each wing section 42 is partitioned by the first fold line 422 to form a third region 46 connected to the first region 43, and a fourth region 47 connected to the third region 46. The fold line 431 and the first, twelfth and thirteenth fold lines 422, 423, 424 cooperate to form a substantially right-angled triangle for the third region 46. The fourth region 47 also has a right-angled triangular area. Each wing section 42 further has a tenth region 48 connected to the third region 46 through the twelfth fold line 423, and an eleventh region 49 connected to the third region 46 through the thirteenth fold line 424. The third and fourth regions 46, 47 are symmetrical with respect to the first fold line 422, which acts as a hypotenuse line for both the third and fourth regions 46, 47. The tenth region 48 is adjacent to a long one of the catheti of the first region 46. The eleventh region 49 is formed between the fourth region 47 and the fifth region 45.
The second region 44 has an edge 441 distal to the first region 43, two spaced apart second fold lines 442, a third fold line 443 between the second fold lines 442, a fourth fold line 444 between one of the second fold lines 442 and the edge 441, a fifth fold line 445 between the fourth fold line 444 and the edge 441, a sixth fold line 446 between the fourth fold line 444 and the edge 441, two spaced apart seventh fold lines 447 between the sixth fold line 446 and the edge 441, two spaced apart eighth fold lines 448 between the seventh fold lines 447, a first split line 401 that extends across the fifth fold line 445 and connected to the fourth and sixth fold lines 444, 446, two spaced apart second split lines 402 formed between the eighth fold line 448 and one of the seventh fold line 447 proximate to the sixth fold line 446, a plurality of first engaging elements 449 projecting from two sides of the second region 44, two first openings 404 respectively formed in areas between the second and third fold lines 442, 443, a third split line 403 that extends across the third fold line, and two spaced apart second openings 405.
The first openings 404 have equal distances from the third fold line 443. The second openings 405 also have equal distances from the third fold line 443. One of the second openings 405 is disposed between the fold line 432 and one of the second fold lines 442 proximate to the fold line 432. The other second opening 405 is disposed between the other second fold line 442 and the edge 441. Therefore, the second fold lines 442 are disposed between the second openings 405.
The first engaging elements 449 are configured as tabs projecting outward from two opposite side edges of the second region 44. Each wing section 42 further has two second engaging elements 421 disposed along the twelfth fold line 423 to interlock with the respective first engaging elements 449. Each second engaging element 421 is formed as a slit for insertion of the tab of the first engaging element 449.
The fifth region 45 is formed with a fourteenth fold line 451 parallel to the fold line 433.
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When the second region 44 is folded further along the seventh and eighth fold lines 447, 448, areas between the seventh and eighth fold lines 447, 448 are spaced by an area between the eighth fold lines 448 and are formed into the second shelf 18, and the second split lines 402 are formed into the second object retaining holes 181. The top shelf plate 180 of the second shelf 18 is defined by an area between one of the seventh fold line 447 and one of the eighth fold line 448 proximate to the sixth fold line 446.
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When the auxiliary blank 9 is folded along the auxiliary blank first, second and third fold lines 93, 94, 95, areas between the auxiliary blank first fold lines 93 are superimposed on one another and formed into the first shelf 17, the auxiliary blank first split lines 401 are folded to form the first object retaining holes 171, respectively, areas between the auxiliary blank second fold lines 94 are superimposed on one another and formed into the second shelf 18, the auxiliary blank second split lines 402 are folded to form the second object retaining holes 181, respectively, and areas between the auxiliary blank third fold lines 95 are superimposed on one another and formed into the third shelf 183.
The housing 1′ further has a partition 10 disposed inside the housing space 11 to confine a receiving space 110 to receive and shield the first, second and third shelves 17, 18, 183. The partition 10 is formed from the second region 44 of the main blank 4. In particular, the second region 44 has two spaced apart eighteenth fold lines 440 between the edge 441 and the group of the second fold lines 442. The second region 44 is folded along the aligned second fold lines 442, and the eighteenth fold lines 440 so that an area between the edge 441 and the group of the second fold lines 442 is formed into the partition 10. The receiving space 110 is formed behind the area between the edge 441 and the group of the second fold lines 442. The auxiliary blank 9 is disposed in the receiving space 110, and the first edge 91 of the auxiliary blank 9 is glued to the second region 44 of the main blank 4′ along the second fold lines 442.
The second embodiment is not provided with the first and second engaging elements 421, 449. The tenth regions 48 are glued to the second region 44 so that the side panels 13 of the housing 1′ are connected to back panel 14. The seat hole 231 in the second embodiment is rectangular.
As described hereinbefore, the packaging/displaying device of the invention can be used to display the lamp 7 because the housing 1 or 1′ is opened at its front side to display the lamp 7. When a buyer buys the lamp 7, the lamp 7 together with the housing 1 or 1′ may be carried easily by inserting his or her hand into the handling hole 19 to hold the housing 1 of 1′. The lamp 7 need not be re-packaged using another packaging device. According to the second preferred embodiment, the packaging/displaying device may be made without using adhesive to facilitate assembly of the packaging/displaying device.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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