1. Field of Invention
This invention relates generally to hanging devices for display, and more particularly to a retail display hanger for supporting and displaying a fluid dispenser of the type having a container filled or fillable with a fluid and a dispensing closure with a removable protective cap and a secondary component.
2. Prior Art
Retail display hang tag devices for products plays a significant role in marketing. Products must be easily viewed in a manner which is economical and conserve shelf space. Thus, providing the product(s) in a hanging arrangement for customers to quickly see and discern the usefulness or utility of the product being displayed, sales will typically be greater.
There have been some prior devices to display tubes or bottles using a hang tag. These typically require insertion of a neck into a hole of a tag and then securing the cap to sandwich a portion of the tag. Maintaining the cap tightly sealed to the tube or bottle is important, and thus the removal of the cap and replacement thereof is an extra step and not ideal.
Additionally, some of these require use of additional securing means to maintain the product in a generally vertical position. Typically, such fluid containers are stacked upright on a shelf or placed into boxes or packages for similar stacking arrangements. In this case, it is more difficult in discerning the contents and utility of such a product and potential customers browsing shelves have difficulty finding the location of the product in packaging or containers. Product which can be easily hung from display wires or hooks and easily viewed by retail customers are more likely to sell.
The present invention provides a retail display hanger for supportively displaying a fluid container and a secondary component, where the fluid container of the type having a container which is filled or fillable with a fluid to be dispensed from a dispensing end with a removable cap. The device is economical, easily manufactured in a generally flat configuration with bendable portions for attachment to the fluid container and secondary component which supports the fluid container and secondary component in an upright orientation attached to a conventional display hanger or hook.
It is an object to provide a retail display hanger which will supportively display a fluid container and secondary component on a retail hook or peg.
It is another object of the invention to provide an economical retail display hanger which is readily attachable to a fluid container and secondary component and which also maintains the items in a generally vertical position for viewing and reading printed retail indicia thereon.
Accordingly, the instant invention is directed to a retail display hanger for supportively displaying a fluid container and a secondary component, where the fluid container has a neck, typically threaded, with a cap, which is likewise complementary threaded. The retail display hanger includes a panel having an upper portion and a lower portion joined at respective first ends and second ends by way of living hinges. The lower portion includes a tongue extending between its first end and second end into a complementary formed inner open surface of the upper portion which includes an eyelet recess for a retail display hanger or hook. The tongue includes a first open surface to press fit receive a portion of the second component. A second open surface extends partway into the tongue and part way into a remainder of the lower portion. The second open surface provides a configuration of a size greater than the neck and smaller than the cap. The second open surface includes at least one, preferably several, radially extending slits which serve to permit the second open surface to widen thereby permitting the cap to be press fit therethrough until reaching the neck where the second open surface resumes its normal position about the neck of the container to retain the same. The upper portion can pivot about 90° about the living hinges to assume a normal position medially over the second open surface. The secondary component can preferably have one end which can be press fit through the first open surface to be retained therein, such as a tube end which is temporarily deformable. In this way, the eyelet recess can be used to hang the items for display on a hook for example.
In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, the retail display hanger of the invention is shown generally by a numeral 10. The retail display hanger 10 for supportively displaying a first component, e.g., a fluid container 12 and a second component 14. The fluid container 12 is of the type having a lower vessel 16 for receiving a fluid material. The vessel 16 terminates in an upper neck 18, which is commonly threaded, and a removable cap 20, which is likewise complementary threaded.
The retail display hanger 10 includes a panel 20 having an upper portion 22 and a lower portion 24 joined at respective first ends 26, 28 and second ends 30, 32 by way of living hinges 34, 36. The lower portion 24 includes a tongue 38 extending between its first end 28 and second end 32 into a complementary formed inner open surface 40 of the upper portion 22 which includes an eyelet recess 42 for a retail display arm or hook 44.
The tongue 38 includes a first open surface 46, here shown to be oblong, to press fit receive an end portion 48 of the second component 14, e.g. a tube end. A second open surface 50 extends partway into the tongue 38 and part way into a remainder 52 of the lower portion 24. The second open surface 50 provides a configuration of a first size greater than a diameter of the neck 18 and smaller than the cap 20 and a second size greater than a diameter of the cap 20 due to slits 54 and widening as cap 20 is press fit therethrough.
The second open surface 50 includes at least one, preferably a plurality of, radially extending slit(s) 54 which serve to permit the second open surface 50 to widen to the second size thereby permitting the cap 20 to be press fit therethrough until reaching the neck 18 where the second open surface 50 resumes its normal position or first size about the neck 18 of the container 12 to retain the same. The upper portion can pivot 90° about the living hinges 34, 36 to assume a normal position medially over the second open surface 50. The secondary component 14 in this example is a plastic tube filled with a fluid material and can preferably have one end 48 which can be press fit through the first open surface 46 to be retained therein. The tube end 48 is temporarily deformable. The eyelet recess 42 can be used to hang the items for display on a hook 44 for example as seen in
The panel 20 is generally flat molded plastic formed as a single unit. The panel 20 shown here is generally square, with living hinges 34, 36 extending medially therein defining the upper portion 22 and lower portion 24. The panel 12 provides a surface for additional retail display indicia if so desired. The retail display hanger 10 is manufactured of molded plastic in the flat as best seen in
While the instant invention has been shown and described herein in what are conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention, which is therefore not to be limited to the details disclosed herein, but is to be afforded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent apparatus and articles.
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