1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a reusable package billboard for providing both a substantial billboard area and a unitization feature for two or more containers.
2. Description of Prior Art
Bottles, cans and similar containers are typically used for soda, juice and similar beverages. Conventional container carriers are often used to unitize a plurality of similarly sized containers, such as cans, bottles and/or similar containers that require unitization. Flexible plastic ring carriers having a plurality of container apertures are one such conventional container carrier.
One complaint regarding such conventional plastic ring carriers is the inherent lack of billboard area for marketing, promotional and informational purposes. However, to accommodate such billboard area, such carriers would generally require substantially more material that, if not recycled, would ultimately result in substantially more solid packaging waste. Therefore, although capable, traditional plastic ring carriers have not included such billboard area in the interests of minimizing solid packaging waste.
It may be one desirable object of the subject invention to combine the attributes of conventional container carriers for use with a reusable billboard that will not enter the waste stream but rather be reused following individual sale of the relevant package.
A reusable billboard according to this invention is used to engage with a plurality of containers for retail sale. Preferably, the reusable billboard is removable at or after the point of purchase and may be reused in association with an additional plurality of containers, either by the retailer or, upstream in the process, at the bottler. This process may be repeated continuously thereby resulting in complete recycling of the most substantial and visible portion of the packaging in the package described herein.
The above-mentioned and other features and objects of this invention will be better understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein:
Carrier 10 unitizes one or more containers 80 to create package 90, such as package 90 shown in
Reusable billboard 20 preferably comprises a flexible plastic sheet 30 constructed from a flexible, resilient material such as, in one preferred embodiment, low density polyethylene. For most applications, the sheet 30 may have a thickness of about 3-50 mils, suitably about 5-30 mils, commonly about 10-20 mils.
Plastic sheet 30 of material is preferably cut, using means known to those skilled in the art, such as a stamping die, to form the perimeter and one or more apertures 60, 70 and/or other features as described below. As shown in
According to one preferred embodiment of this invention, best shown in
In addition, at least one upper aperture 70 is preferably positioned in sheet 30 at each extremity of sheet 30. Upper apertures 70 are preferably sized to engage an upper portion of a container 80. Specifically, upper apertures 70 may be engageable with a neck of a bottle. Upper aperture 70 may alternatively comprise any other suitable shape capable of engaging and/or cooperating with an upper portion of container 80. As a result of the described configuration, a lower aperture 60 and an upper aperture 70 are preferably positioned at opposite sides of each of first display panel 50 and second display panel 55, thereby resulting in one preferred embodiment of reusable billboard 20 having a pair of lower apertures 60 and a pair of upper apertures 70. More lower apertures 60 and/or upper apertures 70 may be positioned within reusable billboard 20 depending on a size of package 90 and/or containers 80, configuration of package 90 and/or containers 80 and other related factors.
According to one preferred embodiment of this invention, removal portion 75 is positioned adjacent each upper aperture 70. Removal portion 75 preferably enables placement on and removal from containers 80 as herein described and best shown in
Transition section 58 is located between first display panel 50 and second display panel 55 of billboard 20. Transition section 58 preferably tapers into both the first display panel 50 and second display panel 55. As a result, transition section 58, following placement on package 90 extends underneath package and below at least two adjacent containers 80 within package 90.
A resulting package 90 thereby preferably includes a flexible carrier 10 having a plurality of apertures; a plurality of containers 80, each engaged with an aperture; and a reusable billboard 20 engaged with at least one container 80. As shown in
In practice, billboard 20 is preferably applied to containers 80, for instance bottles, underneath unitized containers 80 and terminating on each side around a neck of one or more container 80. Package 90 is then preferably displayed in a retail setting for viewing and purchase by customers. Following sale of package 90, billboard 20 may be removed at the point of sale and/or following sale and billboard 20 may then be routed either within the retail location at which the sale occurred and/or back to a location where package 90 was originally assembled, a location that may or may not be consistent with the point of sale location.
Regardless of the application and removal location, it is one preferred embodiment of this invention that package 90 include two or more containers 80 unitized within carrier 10 and including reusable billboard 20 extending around package 90. Such an arrangement permits prominent display of billboard graphics and information and also permits removal and reuse of a substantial amount of material used in package 90.
While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that reusable billboard 20 and the related method of use and manufacture are susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/000,596, filed 26 Oct. 2007.
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61000596 | Oct 2007 | US |