The present invention relates generally to containers and, more particularly, to containers for packaging a product for retail display.
Products may be packaged for retail sale in a diverse variety of manners: in cartons or boxes, on hangar devices, in plastic shrink-wrapping, or in containers specially configured to the product. For products to be displayed on retail shelves, it is particularly advantageous that product packaging facilitate the self-standing arrangement of the products. However, the configuration of some specially-adapted containers sometimes precludes a standing orientation of such containers, necessitating that they either be stacked, placed on hangers, or other special accommodation be made to display the containers. This is particularly the case with products that may be of a circular or otherwise rounded configuration and are packaged in similarly conforming circular or rounded containers. It is additionally advantageous that container components be configured for compact storage and shipment, in order to minimize shipping costs and space required for inventory storage.
The present invention seeks to provide a novel form of container adapted for packaging products for retail display, which facilitates self-standing of the container for ease of display on retail shelves, even with a container of a rounded or other configuration without a flat standing package face. The present invention further seeks to provide for convenient nested shipment and storage of the individual components of the container.
Toward these ends, the retail product display of the present invention basically comprises a base defining a product containment area with an annular rim defining an opening into the containment area and a lid mated to the rim for selective attachment to and detachment from the rim for opening and closing access into the containment area. According to the invention, at least one leg is connected outwardly to the base adjacent the rim for supporting the assembled base and lid for self-standing on a substantially horizontal retail display surface with the base and the lid in a substantially vertical orientation.
In a contemplated embodiment of the invention, the base may be bowl-shaped with a bottom wall and an annular wall projecting from the bottom wall, and with the rim formed along a free annular edge of the annular wall. The lid may comprise an inner side formed with an annular flange for frictional engagement about the rim of the base to secure the lid on the base. In a preferred embodiment, the at least one leg may be pivoted to the base adjacent the rim to be engaged and pivoted by the flange of the lid into disposition for supporting the base and lid in the afore-described self-standing orientation when the lid is secured to the base, and the leg may include a foot portion for engagement with the annular wall for correct positioning of the at least one leg in such pivoted disposition.
A pair of spaced-apart legs may advantageously be utilized. For example, in a contemplated embodiment, the base may be predominantly round and the annular wall may be predominantly curvilinear with a segment of the annular wall being substantially linear. In such embodiment, the legs may advantageously be formed along the linear segment of the annular wall.
It is further contemplated that the annular wall of the base may taper narrowingly from the rim to the bottom wall to enable receipt of the bottom wall and the annular wall within the containment area of a second like base, thereby to facilitate nesting of multiple like bases. Similarly, an outer side of the lid may be formed with a recessed annular shoulder for receipt of the annular flange of a second like lid, thereby to facilitate nesting of multiple like lids.
If desired, either or both of the base and the lid may be formed with a projecting tab formed with an opening to allow the container to be hung and displayed from a hanger device, in circumstances where retail display shelving may not be used or available.
Referring now to the accompanying drawings and initially to
The container 10 basically comprises a base component 14 and a lid component 16 mated to one another. With additional reference to
With additional reference to
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According to one feature of the present invention, each of the base 14 and the lid 16 are adapted to be conveniently and compactly nested with a plurality of other like base and lid components, so as to best facilitate shipment and storage of the components prior to assembly. Accordingly, the annular wall 22 of the base 14, as previously indicated, is tapered to narrow in steps from its largest diametric dimension at its free annular edge 24 to its smallest dimension at its juncture with the bottom wall 20, which facilitates the insertion and receipt of the bottom wall 20 and the annular wall 22 of one base component into and within the containment area 26 of a second like base component, as representatively depicted for a plurality of base components in
Similarly, the outer side 32 of the main body 28 of the lid 16 is formed adjacent the perimeter of the main body 28 with a recessed annular shoulder 36 opposite the projecting flange 30. Accordingly, the lid 16 is adapted to be conveniently and compactly nested in a stacked arrangement with another like lid 16 with the annular flange 30 of one lid 16 received within and resting on the annular shoulder 36 of the other lid 16, as representatively depicted for a plurality of lid components in
According to another feature of the present invention, the assembled container 10 is adapted for self-standing on a horizontal support surface, such as a retail store shelf, despite the substantially round and tapered configuration of the bowl-shaped body 18 of the base 14. For this purpose, at least one leg component 38 is connected outwardly to the annular wall 22 of the base 14 adjacent the rim defined by the free annular edge 24 to provide self-standing support for the assembled container. More preferably, a pair of legs 38 are provided in space-apart relationship on the annular wall 22. As seen in
Although the legs 38 on the base 14 facilitate self-standing of the container 10 for retail display in the manner above-described, it is also recognized that some retail establishments may not have shelf space to display the containers 10 or may prefer to display the containers 10 via a hanger-type display. Accordingly, in order to provide retailers with greater flexibility, it is contemplated that the lid 16, or the base 14, or both, may be formed with a hanger tab (not shown) with an opening therethrough to facilitate placement on a hanger bar or the like, preferably with the hanger tab being disposed diametrically opposite the legs 38. These and other modifications and adaptations are within the scope and contemplation of the present invention.
It will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of broad utility and application. Many embodiments and adaptations of the present invention other than those herein described, as well as many variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements will be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present invention and the foregoing description thereof, without departing from the substance or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, while the present invention has been described herein in detail in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that this disclosure is only illustrative and exemplary of the present invention and is made merely for purposes of providing a full and enabling disclosure of the invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended or to be construed to limit the present invention or otherwise to exclude any such other embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, the present invention being limited only by the claims appended hereto and the equivalents thereof.
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