This invention relates to a display and carrying package for an ensemble of products of different sizes and particularly for an ensemble of bedding articles, which is characterized by providing views from the outside of the package for each product or bedding article within the package.
Heretofore, ensembles of various products of different sizes have been packaged in a variety of different ways for displaying the ensemble and for carrying the ensemble away from a retail store or the like after purchase thereof.
In the bedding field, a highly successful commercial display and carrying package for a bedding ensemble has been marketed under the trademark BED-IN-A-BAG®. This BED-IN-A-BAG® package for a bedding ensemble is in the form of a clear plastic bag having front and rear walls and a zipper at the top thereof for closing and opening the bag to provide access to the interior of the bag. The bedding ensemble packaged within this bag typically includes a folded bed cover of a folded size generally corresponding to the size of the front and rear bag walls, and other folded bedding articles, such as sheets and pillow covers, which are of smaller folded sizes and which were positioned inside the folded bed cover. The folded bed cover with the smaller folded bedding articles positioned inside or between the folds are placed inside the bag so that the folded bed cover can be viewed from the outside of the bag through the transparent front and rear walls of the bag. The smaller folded bedding articles positioned within the folded bed cover can not be viewed from the outside of the bag. A flyer typically is inserted inside the bag between the folded bed cover and one of the transparent front or rear bag walls to be viewed through the transparent wall. This flyer often illustrates the various bedding articles in the ensemble and provides other information and advertisement to the potential purchaser.
Although this BED-IN-A-BAG® bedding ensemble display and carrying package has enjoyed commercial success, it does provide certain problems and lacks certain features, which have now been found desirable in such a package. For example, it does not provide views from the outside of all of the folded articles in the bedding ensemble. Moreover, it fails to provide a sturdy, box-shaped package which can be stacked, if desired, without use of racks. It also does not provide a package, which shields from view the undesirable folded edges or ends of the bedding ensemble articles. Lastly, it does not provide a high-end package which is pleasing to the purchaser.
It is the object of this invention to overcome the above problems and shortcomings in previous display and carrying packages for an ensemble of products of different sizes, particularly a bedding ensemble, and to provide a display and carrying package which is characterized by providing views from the outside of each product of the ensemble contained within the package and to provide other desired features.
By this invention, it has been found that the above object may be accomplished by providing a display and carrying package, particularly adapted for displaying and carrying a bedding ensemble but which could be used for displaying and carrying any ensemble of products of different sizes. The package is in the form of a closed flexible bag (preferably box-shaped) having generally flat transparent front and rear walls (and preferably having at least partially non-transparent side and top walls connected thereto). The bag includes means (preferably in the form of a zipper connecting the top wall to some of the side, front and rear walls) for closing and opening the bag to provide access to the interior of the bag. An ensemble of products of different sizes (preferably a bedding ensemble including a folded bed cover and other folded bedding articles of smaller folded sizes) is positioned inside the bag with the large ensemble product in juxtaposition to the transparent front bag wall for viewing therethrough and the other smaller ensemble products are positioned inside the bag in juxtaposition to the rear transparent bag wall and in side-by-side position for being viewed from the outside through the transparent rear bag wall. Preferably, the bag includes pockets positioned on the transparent rear bag wall (preferably on the inside) in the side-by-side relationship for receiving and holding the smaller ensemble products in the desired positions for viewing through the transparent rear bag wall.
Preferably, the transparent front wall and the transparent rear wall over each of the smaller ensemble products include frosted semi-transparent strips containing desired printing thereon and providing a background for rendering the printing easily readable on the transparent front and rear walls while allowing views of the ensemble products therethrough. Preferably, the front and rear walls of the bag are constructed of transparent plastic material and the side and top walls are constructed of non-transparent textile cloth material. It is also a preferred feature of this invention that one of the non-transparent sidewalls includes a transparent pocket (preferably positioned on an outside surface thereof) for receiving and displaying a flyer relating to the specific product ensemble packaged within the bag. It is also preferred to provide a handle (preferably attached to the top wall of the bag) for carrying of the package.
The package may also include in one of its preferred forms reinforcement means for at least some of the walls of the bag for aiding in maintaining the preferred box shape of the bag to assist in any desired stacking of the packages.
While some of the objects and advantages of this invention have been set forth above, other objects and advantages will be clear from the detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated therein a preferred embodiment of a display and carrying package, generally indicated at 10, for an ensemble of products of different sizes, generally indicated at 20. The preferred embodiment of package 10 in accordance with this invention is specifically designed for displaying and carrying a bedding ensemble 20; however, it is to be understood that many of the novel aspects of the package 10 illustrated and described in this preferred embodiment are suitable for use with ensembles of other products of different sizes and the invention is not intended to be limited other than as set forth in the claims following this detailed description of the preferred embodiment.
The package 10 is in the form of a closed flexible bag 11 having generally flat transparent front and rear walls 12 and 13. In the preferred form, the bag 11 is box-shaped and includes at least partially non-transparent sidewalls 14, 15 and a non-transparent top wall 16 and a bottom wall 17 of any desired construction. The bag 11 further includes means 19 for closing and opening the bag to provide access to the interior of the bag. This means 19 is preferably in the form of a zipper connecting the top wall 16 to some of the sidewalls 14, 15 and the front and rear walls 12, 13. As shown in the drawings, this zipper 19 connects the top wall 16 to the sidewalls 14, 15 and the rear wall 13 of the bag 11 and is secured by stitching, binding or the like to the front wall 12. All of the walls 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 may be suitably secured together by stitching, binding or the like.
The bedding ensemble 20 positioned inside the bag 11 preferably includes a folded bed cover 21 of a folded size generally corresponding to the size of the front bag wall 12 and being positioned inside the bag 11 in juxtaposition to the front bag wall 12 for viewing through the transparent front bag wall 12 (as shown in FIG. 1). The bedding ensemble 20 also includes other smaller folded bedding articles 22, which may include sheets, pillow covers, bed skirts, etc., and which are positioned inside the bag 11 in juxtaposition to the rear bag wall 13 and in side-by-side positions relative to each other for viewing through the transparent rear bag wall 13 (as shown in FIG. 2). Preferably, the bag 11 includes pockets 18 (see
The transparent front and rear walls 12, 13 of the bag 11 may be constructed of transparent plastic material and the side and top walls 14, 15, 16 may be constructed of non-transparent textile cloth material, such as canvas or the like. Although these are the preferred materials, any transparent and non-transparent materials may be used for these bag walls. When the bedding ensemble 20 including the bedding articles 21, 22 are positioned as described above in the bag 11, the non-transparent side and top walls 14, 15, 16 provide a shield to the viewing of the folded sides of the folded bedding articles 21, 22 (which are shown in FIG. 4). Normally, it is not desirable to see these folded side edges, but rather to see only the faces of the bedding articles (as shown in
For identifying the contents of the ensemble 20 within the bag 11 of the package 10, frosted semi-transparent strips 25 containing desired printing thereon are suitably positioned on the transparent front wall 12 and the transparent rear wall 13 of the bag 11 to provide a background for rendering the printing easily readable on the transparent front and rear walls 12, 13 while allowing viewing of the bedding ensemble 20 therethrough. As shown in the drawings, the frosted semi-transparent strip 25 on the transparent front wall 12 is in the form of a vertical strip positioned centrally of the wall 12 and containing desired printing to identify the manufacturer, etc. of the package. As may be seen in
In accordance with a preferred form of package 10 in accordance with this invention, one of the non-transparent sidewalls 14 includes a transparent pocket 26 positioned on the wall 14 (preferably on an outside surface thereof) for receiving and displaying a flyer 27 which may further identify all of the contents of the ensemble 20 within the bag 11 of the package 10. This flyer, of course, may change when the ensemble 20 within the bag 11 of the package 10 changes. The transparent pocket 26 may be formed of any suitable transparent material, such as the transparent plastic used to form the front and rear walls 12, 13 of the bag 11. The transparent pocket 26 may also be formed on the inside of one of the side walls 14 in which case the lower portion of the side wall 14 would be constructed of transparent material and access to the pocket could be either from the top of the pocket or through the wall 14, as desired.
It is also preferred to provide a handle 28 secured to the top wall 16 of the bag 11 for carrying the package 10. The handle 28 may alternatively be secured to one of the side walls 14 in the event that it is determined that the weight of the ensemble puts undue stress on the zipper 19 which is preferably used as the opening means for the bag 10.
Referring now to
The product ensemble display and carrying package 10 of this invention may be stacked, without the use of a display counter or rack, as shown in
Thus, it may be seen, that the invention has provided an improved display and carrying package 10 which may carry an ensemble 20 of any desired product of different sizes, but which is particularly adapted for display and carrying of a bedding ensemble 20 and which is characterized by providing views from the outside of each bedding article 21, 22 within the package 10 and which provides an attractive upscale package 10 which preferably shields from view undesirable folded side edges of the articles 21, 22 of the ensemble 20 and which provides an attractive box-shaped package 10 which can be used repeatedly by a purchaser and which can be stacked for display or storage.
The invention has been described above in considerable detail with respect to its preferred embodiment. However, variations and modifications can be made within the spirit and scope of the invention as described in the foregoing specification and as described in the following claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/922,458 filed Aug. 3, 2001, which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference. U.S. application Ser. No. 09/922,458, now abandoned, is a continuation of and claims the priority of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/535,868 filed Mar. 27, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,328,158), which is also hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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