Cans with pull-tabs are commonly used for soft drinks, beer, and food items. The end of a can having a pull-tab has three components: (a) the can end, also known as the “shell”; (b) the tab; and (c) the rivet, which secures the tab to the shell.
Prior art pull-tab designs are, almost exclusively, purely functional in nature. They utilize a generic tab having a shape that is intended to be relatively easy to grasp and pull. However, the tab itself is not formed in a way that is intended to be particularly pleasing aesthetically, or that conveys a secondary message to the user/potential purchaser that is more than simply a logo/trademark of the company that is selling the product.
Several patents have been issued for tab designs, wherein the tab has been configured to exhibit the logo/trademark of the company selling the product. However, prior art pull-tab designs do not disclose tabs having a design intended to convey a secondary meaning; i.e., to promote something other than the logo/trademark of the product being sold, such as a sporting event, health message, food item, facial shape, etc.
The present invention satisfies these needs and provides other, related, advantages.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, an improved pull-tab apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus comprises, in combination: a can end; and a pull tab secured to the can end with a rivet; wherein the pull tab conveys a secondary meaning.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a method for promoting a secondary message is disclosed. The method comprises: providing a can end; and securing a pull tab to the can end with a rivet; wherein the pull tab conveys a secondary meaning.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention, a method for promoting a secondary message is disclosed. The method comprises: providing a can end; securing a pull tab to the can end with a rivet; wherein the pull tab conveys a secondary meaning; and marketing a can having the pull tab at an event associated with the secondary meaning.
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It can be seen that, in this embodiment, can 17 is a beer can, and that tab 12 has a football theme. It would be desired to offer can 17 for sale at a football game or other football-related event (e.g., football banquet or charity event); during the football season; and/or as part of a football-related promotion.
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It can be seen that, in this embodiment, can 17 is a beer can, and that tab 12a has an auto racing theme. It would be desired to offer can 17 for sale at a NASCAR® or other auto racing or auto racing-related event; during the auto racing season; and/or as part of an auto racing-related promotion.
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It can be seen that, in this embodiment, can 17 is a beer can, and that tab 12c has a hockey theme. It would be desired to offer can 17 for sale at a hockey game or hockey-related event; during the hockey season; and/or as part of a hockey-related promotion.
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The can 17e may, for example, be offered for sale at a political rally, concert or other event related to a person whose face is portrayed by apparatus 10e—or may be offered for sale in some other venue to benefit that person. Can 17e, in this embodiment, is a soft-drink can.
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As noted above, the invention herein may involve business methods, wherein the can having an apparatus consistent with an embodiment of the present invention is marketed in connection with an event and/or person, and where there is a thematic connection between the apparatus and the event/person. It is noted that the term “secondary meaning” or “secondary message,” as used herein or in the claims, means a meaning that relates to something other than the logo/trademark of the product being sold. Examples of secondary meanings or messages include but are not limited to sports images, health messages, food items, facial shapes, animated shapes, political messages, etc.
It should also be noted that the particular tab shapes shown herein are exemplary of those that may contain a secondary meaning. For example, sports images other than footballs, hockey masks, and racing car steering wheels may be utilized—such as baseball images, basketball images, etc. It may be desired to provide political or other messages in the shape of a tab. Other images may conveying a secondary message may also be utilized.
It should be noted that the use of beer cans, soft-drink cans, and food cans is exemplary. Other items sold in cans may also be provided with an apparatus consistent with an embodiment of the present invention. Moreover, with respect to the particular examples provided herein, the particular can type may be varied as desired; e.g., a racing-themed tab may be provided on a soft-drink rather than a beer can, etc.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This non-provisional application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/573,465, filed on May 21, 2004, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60573465 | May 2004 | US |