Roll dispenser package

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6196389
  • Patent Number
    6,196,389
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 25, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A secure coiled roll paper product package using a hang card of resilient, tear resistant substantially flat stock with a pair of slots and integral arbor slit substantially in its center portion to form two contiguous halves that may be deflected to mount the coiled roll, the slots being dimensioned in relation to the coil to enable mounting of the coiled roll but substantially preventing removal of the coiled roll without tearing or otherwise defacing the card.
Description




This invention relates to the packaging and dispensing of coiled rolls of adhesive paper products such as postage stamps and based on our provisional application Ser. No. 60/117,961 filed Jan. 29, 1999.




The supply of postage stamps in coiled roll form is well known, as are dispensers for dispensing individual stamps from the coiled rolls. However, we have invented a very simple and inexpensive “point-of-sale” card, with certain security features, for packaging a stamp roll and capable of supporting the roll in order to function, if desired, as a dispenser.











An understanding of the invention can be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a roll stamp package according to our invention and illustrating a roll of stamps supported by a point-of-sale hang card.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the card used in the package;





FIG. 3

is an illustration of the card stock blank from which the hang card is made; and





FIGS. 4 and 5

illustrate an alternate embodiment of the hang card.











Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a point-of-sale package


10


of postage stamps comprising a hang card


12


having mounted thereon a roll of coiled postage stamps


14


containing, e.g.,


100


stamps. Card


12


is made of a suitable sturdy cardboard stock that resists creasing and tearing, but has sufficient resiliency and bending elasticity, such that the card stock can be bent to a limited degree at stress points, without causing any ruptures in the stock surface, and will return to its normal flat state after release. The card stock may be uncoated or coated with a suitable coating material such as polyethylene, and the completed card


12


may have printing or other indica thereon. Because of the simplicity of our invention, the roll of postage stamps


14


conveniently may be either of a self-adhesive variety, with or without an interleaved backing paper, or of the older variety that uses an adhesive which first must be moistened before affixing the stamps to envelopes. The hang card


12


may also include a suitable support hole


16


to hang multiple packages


10


on hooks at point-of-sale displays and on worm-screw feeders of self-service vending machines.




According to our invention, the stamp roll


14


is rotatably supported on hang card


12


by a flat arbor


20


integral with hang card


12


and formed by cutting a pair of slots


18


in hang card


12


and through which the roll


14


passes as shown.




In order to mount the roll


14


onto hang card


12


, and by reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, we have provided arbor


20


with a central fine line cut


22


extending the full height of arbor


20


to form two separate arbor halves


24


contiguous at their inner ends


25


.




To make card


12


, a sheet of suitable card stock is cut to form a blank having the desired external dimensions for card


12


, and, whether at the same time, before or after the cut to form the blank, the central cut


22


is made along with the removal of two substantially rectangular sections


26


to form slots


18


.




To assemble the package


10


, the two arbor halves


24


are deflected outwardly, by hand or suitable equipment, in the same direction. With the arbor halves held in the deflected position, a stamp roll


14


is then inserted by its hollow core over one of the deflected arbor halves


24


and then the inner end


25


of the other arbor half


24


tucked inside the hollow core of roll


14


. Once both inner ends


25


are inside the open core of roll


14


, the arbor halves


24


are released to enable them to return to their normal contiguous positions and thus form the arbor


20


on which roll


14


can freely rotate to permit the dispensing of individual stamps.




Notwithstanding the simplicity of our invention, the packaging concept surprisingly works to enable roll


14


to be inserted easily onto card


12


, but nevertheless to prevent removal without tearing or substantially defacing card


12


. This is possible because of the specific dimensions of slot


18


and arbor


20


in relation to the configuration and dimensions of roll


14


.




By reference to

FIG. 3

, we have determined that the width


30


of each slot


18


preferably is within the range from about 110% to about 120% of the width


32


of stamp roll


14


. Similarly, the height


34


of each slot


18


preferably is from about 110% to about 120% of the original thickness


36


of the stamp roll


14


, and the height


38


of core


20


preferably is from about 85% to about 90% of the inner diameter


39


stamp roll


14


. Of course if roll


14


includes a spool on which the roll of stamps is wound, the thickness of the spool will need to be included when measuring thickness


36


. For example, for a typical roll of one hundred U.S. postage stamps wound onto a spool or core having a one inch inner diameter, width


30


and height


34


of slot


18


may be 1⅛ inches and ¼ inches, respectively, and the height


38


of core


20


may be about ⅞ inches. The card itself preferably can be about 2¼ inches wide by 6½ inches high for a 100 stamp roll, but these dimensions may vary as long as the card is wide enough to resist tearing and tall enough to discourage pilfering. By these and similar dimensions, it is possible to mount the roll


14


on arbor


20


without damage to the hang card


12


, but any attempt to remove the roll


14


from the hang card


12


generally can be discouraged, as it will be difficult to remove it without tearing or defacing card


12


.




To mount coil


14


on hang card


12


, a hand assembler or equipment assembling the product need only deflect temporarily the two halves


24


of arbor


20


while roll


14


is being inserted. Once inserted and the arbor halves


24


restored to their normal contiguous positions, roll


14


is securely attached because of its width in relation to the length of slots


18


, but any attempt to remove roll


14


will cause arbor


20


to tear or card


12


to be defaced. With a suitable cardboard stock that resists tearing, removal of the roll


14


will be significantly discouraged because of the amount of time that would be needed for any fraudulent attempt to remove the roll at point-of-sale. Although not required for the invention to work, a surface adhesive may be applied to the contiguous ends of arbor halves


24


at their inner ends


25


, to join the arbor halves


24


and provide additional reinforcement.




Optionally, card


12


may be provided with a serrated edge


40


at its bottom end to assist in separating the stamps during use. For use with self-adhesive stamps, the card face also may be suitably covered with a release coating that prevents any stamps pulled from roll


14


from being accidentally affixed to card


12


.




In the alternative embodiment as shown in

FIG. 4

, rather than entirely cutting out the entire rectangular sections


26


, there may be left on card


12


partial tabs


42


attached to one of arbor halves


24


but scored at line


44


to permit folding over both arbor halves


24


. In this embodiment, tabs


42


are coated on one side with an adhesive such as a pressure sensitive or hot melt adhesive and, during insertion of roll


14


, are folded over the arbor half to which they are attached. After the two arbor halves are returned to their normal contiguous positions, the adhesive is then activated to secure the tabs


42


to both arbor halves


24


as shown in

FIG. 5

, thereby to increase the strength of the overall arbor


20


. It also is possible to vary the length and width of tabs


42


and/or attach each the tabs


42


to opposite arbor halves


24


and still achieve the intended purpose.




The stamp package


10


may suitably contain a security protection device, such as a disposable electronic warning circuit affixed either to card


12


or to stamp roll


14


itself, and which is activated to sound an alarm on removal of package


10


from the sales premises unless deactivated at the point of purchase. In addition, a transparent shrink wrap material may used to enclose either the entire package


10


or just stamp roll


14


. Of course, if the shrink wrap encloses only roll


14


, then its thickness also needs to be taken into account when determining the dimensions of arbor


20


and slots


18


.




It is now obvious that modifications can be made to the invention as described without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A secure product dispensing package comprising a cylindrical roll of discrete, substantially flat products formed continuously in a coil for dispensing from the coil, the coil having a predetermined width of substantial dimension and predetermined inner and outer diameters to define an original coil thickness; and a hang card comprising a single layer of resilient, tear resistant substantially flat stock, the hang card defining a pair of transverse elongate slots of substantially equal length and height, and an arbor comprising a single layer of the flat stock and having two ends integral with the hang card positioned between the slots and having a length substantially the same as the length of the slots, the arbor having a height less than the inner diameter of the coil with the coil being rotatably mounted on the arbor with diametrically opposed sides of the coil passing through the slots to permit rotation of the coil over the arbor as products are removed from the coil, the arbor having a slit between the two ends of the coil and along the entire height of the arbor to form two contiguous arbor halves, the slots and arbor being dimensioned in relation to the coil to enable mounting of the coil by deflection of the arbor halves but to substantially prevent removal of the coil from the hang card without tearing the arbor or otherwise defacing the hang card.
  • 2. The package according to claim 1 in which the length of the arbor and the slots are from about 110% to about 120% of the width of the coil and the slots have a height from about 110% to about 120% of the original coil thickness, and the height of the arbor is from about 85% to about 90% of the inner diameter of the coil.
  • 3. The package according to claim 1 and further comprising at least one tab formed integrally with one of the arbor halves and affixed to both arbor halves.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/117,961, filed Jan. 29, 1999.

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Number Name Date Kind
556878 Benedict Mar 1896
2178067 Cohen Oct 1939
2949185 Foote et al. Aug 1960
3891090 Spiegel et al. Jun 1975
5020660 Akerley et al. Jun 1991
5197606 Lancaster Mar 1993
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/117961 Jan 1999 US