1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to packaging. In particular, the present invention relates to insert packaging including quick-release features to release the insert from a box enclosure.
2. Discussion of Related Art
This prior art package 19 has several disadvantages. It requires a hole (aperture 8) in the back of the box. This is disruptive to the standard package and prevents the entire back of the box from being used for graphics. In addition, it is prone to accidental release, since catch 14 may be accidentally pressed by, for example, an adjacent box. What is needed is a quick-release insert packaging where the insert is protected from accidental release from the box enclosure, and where the backside of the box enclosure does not require a hole.
One or more embodiments of the present invention are directed to quick-release insert packaging where an insert is protected from accidental release from the box enclosure, and where the backside of the box enclosure does not require a hole. A package according to the present invention includes a box enclosure and an insert. The insert slides into the open bottom of the box enclosure, and includes a locking extension that slides into a slot on the top of the box enclosure and locks the insert into place. The slot forms a wide portion toward the back surface of the box enclosure and a narrower button release portion toward the front surface of the box enclosure. The insert locking extension includes a button configured with a shoulder to catch on the back surface of the wider portion of the top slot in a first position. The button, when pressed, moves into the button release portion of the slot and releases the locking extension and hence the insert from the box enclosure. The locking extension forms a cutaway around the button to allow the button to move forward, away from the bottom of the locking extension.
When the insert is being inserted into the box enclosure, the button presses against the back of the box enclosure and biases the top of the locking extension away from the back. The locking extension is formed of a resilient material such as 0.5 mm thick thermoformed polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic, so it in turn biases the button into the box enclosure back. The combination of these two biasing forces results in the top of the locking extension being held a fixed distance away from the back of the box enclosure, such that it is in position to slide into the wide portion of the top slot of the box enclosure.
Once the locking extension has been inserted, the resilience of the locking extension material biases the locking button backward so that it catches on the back edge of the wide portion of the top slot. To release the locking extension, and hence the insert, the button is pushed forward into the narrower button release portion of the top slot so that the button shoulder no longer catches on the back of the top slot.
This addresses the problem of accidental release as follows. First, when the insert is engaged with the box, the button is located inward from the top back edge of the box; it is thus protected by this edge from objects that collide with, or press against, the backside of the box. Second, the button and its shoulder are embedded within the larger locking extension, so that the top and side edges of the button are protected by the adjacent edges of the locking extension, collisions against which cannot serve to activate the release mechanism due to the fact that the locking extension is too wide to fit into the narrow portion of the top slot. So the only way to activate the release mechanism is to apply precise pressure to the button itself, and not its surrounding protective bodies.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that configurations similar to embodiments shown and described herein may be used.
The following table lists elements of the illustrated embodiments of the invention and their associated reference numbers for convenience.
Insert 104 may comprise a clamshell which opens to permit a product to be inserted within. Generally insert 104 is transparent at least in part to allow the product to be seen through a window 106 formed in box enclosure 102 (see
Locking extension 108 includes a locking button 120, a top portion 126, a bottom portion 128, a cutaway 122 to allow locking button 120 to be pressed forward to pivot away from portion 128 of locking extension 108, and a rack hanger aperture 124 to allow package 100 to be hung on a peg (not shown). Locking extension 108 is designed to automatically slide into box enclosure top slot 110 and lock into place when insert 104 is inserted into box enclosure 102. It is designed to release when button 120 is pressed forward.
Insert 104 in this example comprises a thermoformed, transparent, 0.5 mm thick polyethylene terephthalate (PET) clamshell having locking button 120 sized 19 mm wide, 8 mm tall, 4 mm deep at the shoulder, and cutaway 122 sized 4.5 mm thick. This embodiment is especially useful for small, heavy items such as mobile electronic devises or cases for mobile electronic devices. Such small heavy items cause insert 104 to drop cleanly out of box enclosure 102 when button 120 is depressed, without requiring a user to push or pull insert 104.
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While the exemplary preferred embodiments of the present invention are described herein with particularity, those skilled in the art will appreciate various changes, additions, and applications other than those specifically mentioned, which are within the spirit of this invention. For example
Note that the terms “top,” “bottom,” “front,” and “back” are used herein for convenience when referring to the figures, but are not intended to limit the invention to a specific orientation or configuration.
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