1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to retail display packaging, and more particularly to a retail display case for a doll or other retail items having top and bottom caps and center section components, wherein the cap components may be removed from the center section and assembled into accessories such as a storage case for storing accessories provided as part of a play pattern or alternatively as a display stand.
2. Description of the Related Art
The design of retail display cases has long been known. The display cases are designed with the consumer in mind as to appeal to their interests, whether through appearance or practical use.
Retail display cases have long used a translucent center tubular section as to allow the consumer to see into the packing so to know exactly what they are getting. Retail display cases have also doubled as storage containers in the past. One such method was to make the case out of a soft plastic translucent material and seal the case with a zipper. This method allows the purchaser to use the zipper to gain access to the packaging, remove the retail packaging, and then use the entire package as a reusable carrying case. Additionally, sub-compartments can be added to the sidewalls of the package to create divisions in the interior compartment to facilitate the carrying of accessories.
Another method is to make the entire case out of molded plastic with slots on the inside of the case for the product. The molded plastic slots are designed to allow for the items inside the package to remain secure regardless of the package orientation, yet still be able to be removed and replaced easily. This type of packaging is commonly used for toolsets. Additionally, the molded plastic case can have a handle molded into it to make it easier to carry. This creates a secure although bulky carrying case for the product. It would be desirable to create a secure carrying case that is relatively small in comparison to the packaging used while in the retail setting.
It is not believed that a retail display case has been designed as to allow the tubular center section to be removed and the top and bottom caps to be assembled into a storage case. It would be desirable to use such a packaging as the relatively small assembled storage case could store accessories of the doll while also serving as a display stand for it. Additionally, it would be desirable for the small assembled storage case to contain foldable storage units to securely contain accessories. This would allow the accessories to remain secure during transport to avoid chipping or breaking yet remain easy to remove when needed all the while remaining in a relatively small assembled storage case. The invention herein addresses this deficiency of the prior art.
The present invention provides retail packaging capable of being assembled for advantageous use by the consumer for accessories such as a storage case for storing accessories provided as part of the play pattern in connection with packaged retail items including various toy accessories and/or an action figure doll or the like. The display assembly contains a set of top and bottom molded package end caps, and a center tubular section. The tubular section is open on both ends. One or more foam storage pieces or other piece parts may be provided with the retail item for use with the accessory. To this end, it has not been known previously to provide a display assembly having top and bottom caps, with a center section such that the caps may be removed and assembled together to form a storage case or the like. The piece of foam or other storage material may also be contained within the display assembly as storage material for storing accessories, such as toy action figure weapons, etc. The foam pieces may be provided with openings or perforated slits cut to securely hold accessories that would normally be associated with a packaged item contained within the display assembly.
Alternatively, a set of molded plastic sections may be used to form a folding storage material for accessories that would be normally associated with the packaged item contained within the display assembly. The set of molded plastic sections contain fastener pieces to securely connect to each other and to the top and bottom caps. The set of molded plastic sections are designed in a manner to allow them to fold, bringing together the top and bottom package caps. The set of molded plastic sections may be provided with openings or hooks to securely hold accessories that would normally be associated with a packaged item contained within the display assembly.
The retail display case is thus provided for retail items such as a doll packaged in the center tubular section with end caps that may be removed from a center tubular section and assembled to form, e.g., a storage case or the like. The retail display packaging includes the set of top and bottom end caps, and further includes the center tubular section made from clear plastic or the like. Internal components such as foam pieces may be used with molded components for storage and subsequent use from the storage case. The display case is thus convertible from its original retail housing purpose into a storage case or use by the consumer for novel use as an alternative to discarding the packaging. Attachment components may be provided for use with the end cap portions to form the storage case, etc.
In addition one or more of the end caps may be used to provide a display stand for the doll. In another embodiment of the present invention, the top molded package cap may be provided alternatively with a set of foot pegs molded into the design. Once the storage case is assembled, it then doubles as a display stand by having a packaged item fit securely into the set of foot pegs.
Briefly summarized, the present inventions relate to methods and packaging for displaying retail items contained in a display package. The display package includes at least one of top or bottom package cap in a shape consistent with an accessory associated with the retail item, and a tubular center section is provided. The top and/or the bottom package cap are fastened to the tubular center section such that at least one of the top or bottom package cap can be removed from the tubular center section and assembled for use with the retail item as the accessory associated with the retail item.
The invention will now be more particularly described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention advantages may be best understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which:
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The piece of foam or other storage material 22 may also be contained within the display assembly as storage material for storing the accessories 21, such as toy action figure weapons, etc. The foam pieces storage material 22 may be provided with openings 23, perforated slits or the like cut therein to securely hold the accessories 21. Thus the storage material 22 are provided with the openings 23 or perforated slits cut to securely hold accessories 21 that would normally be associated with the packaged item, doll 20 contained within the display assembly 10. The foam storage material 22 or other storage material may also be contained within the display assembly 10 for presentation of the toy action figure doll 20, weapon accessories 21, etc. for retail display at the point of sale.
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The display assembly comes with a set of latches that may be attached to the assembled storage device to secure it from swinging open.
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It should be appreciated that a wide range of changes and modifications may be made to the embodiments of the inventions as described herein. It is intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting. While there have been illustrated and described particular embodiments of the inventions, it will be appreciated that numerous changes and modifications will occur to those skilled in the art, and it is intended in the appended claims to cover those changes and modifications which fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/761,604, filed on Jan. 24, 2006 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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