The present invention relates to packages for consumer products and more particularly, to product packages for shaving razors.
Personal care articles such as shaving razors and tooth brushes are typically sold in clear plastic product packages containing a plurality of product units. These plastic packages are commonly referred to as blister packages and conventionally include a transparent plastic blister with a sheet or card material inside the package and/or as an outer seal which may add rigidity to the package and facilitate suspension of the package from a hanger of a point-of-sale display. The sheet and/or card material will usually be printed with appropriate data concerning the product within the pack. The pack is typically configured so that on the point-of-sale display the blister is at the front so that the contents within the blister are clearly visible to the customer. Alternatively, the card may be located at the front with artwork illustrating the contents. The card and/or blister may be provided with tear perforations to provide access to the contents within the package.
Personal care articles items such as shaving razors, combs, brushes, and tooth brushes are typically suspended from retail pegs or placed directly on store shelves. Therefore, as used herein, the term “package”, or the phrase “product package” should be broadly construed to mean packaging for retaining personal care articles, such packaging being displayable.
Typically, individual product packages are received from a manufacturer in shipping containers with several individual product packages contained loosely therein. These product packages must then be removed from the shipping container by a retail employee and mounted to the hanger of a point-of-sale display. The product is typically jostled during shipment and mounting of the product to the point-of-sale display, which may affect the orientation of the product within the package. Some packages include a separate tray within the package which holds a single product, however, these trays add extra cost and are typically reused by the customer to hold or store the product after the pack is thrown away. Thus, these trays are not cost effective options. Disposable items that are packaged together (e.g., multiple disposable razors or a handle and one or more cartridge packaged together) are typically not secured and are allowed to move freely within the package. The movement of the items is limited only by the external shape of the package and the number of items in the package. Items that are not secured to the package may change orientation by the time they reach the point-of-sale display.
In addition, conventional consumer goods packages frequently include a significant amount of unused space or material and are not recyclable or are not easily recyclable. Consumers have become increasingly aware of the financial and environmental impact of such packaging and expect businesses that ship products to provide environmentally-friendly and cost-effective packaging.
Thus, there is a desire to overcome the problem associated with the holding and displaying multiple items within a consumer product package, such as a shaving razor package assembly.
In one aspect, the invention features, in general, a shaving razor package assembly with a shaving razor package having a base with a perimeter wall defining a cavity. The base defines a first opening. A handle having a first end is positioned within the first opening. An insert tray having a body is mounted to the base. The insert tray having a tab extending from the body. A bottom surface of the tab extends into the first opening and secures the first end of the handle. A lid is mounted over the insert tray and sealed to the base.
In another aspect, the invention features, in general, a method of packaging a shaving razor by providing a shaving razor package having a base. A first end of a handle is positioned within a first opening defined by the base of the shaving razor package. An insert tray having tab is mounted to the base. A first cartridge container is positioned within a first aperture defined by the insert tray. The first end of the handle is temporarily secured within the first opening by positioning a bottom surface of the tab within the first opening on top of the first end of the handle.
In another aspect, the invention features, in general, a shaving razor package assembly with a shaving razor package having a base and a perimeter wall defining a cavity. An upper surface of the shaving razor package defines a recessed lip. A first protrusion spaced apart from a second protrusion, each extending upward from the base to define a first opening. A handle having a first end positioned within the first opening. An insert tray mounted to the base. The insert tray having a tab with a recessed top surface and an opposing bottom surface with a concave region. A first cartridge container is positioned within a first aperture that extends through the insert tray. The bottom surface of the tab extends into the first opening and engages the first end of the handle. The razor package assembly may optionally include the insert tray having n raised or recessed brand indicia adjacent the first aperture.
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The lid 14 may have a top face 18 that displays product graphics and/or information thereon, including but not limited to branding, product title, advertising, product instructions, advertising claims, product claims, product comparisons, and/or any other graphics, information, text, etc., as desired. It is understood that the base 12 may also contain similar graphics and artwork. In certain embodiments, the lid 14 may be substantially planar. While the base 12 shown in
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The third protrusion 32 and the fourth protrusion 34 may be spaced apart to define a second opening 46 dimensioned to receive the second end 42 of the handle 38. It is understood that although the third protrusion 32 and the fourth protrusion 34 are spaced apart to define the second opening 46, the third protrusion 32 and the fourth protrusion 34 may be partially interconnected for improved strength. In certain embodiments, the second end 42 of the handle 38 may fit loosely between the third protrusion 32 and the fourth protrusion 34 because of material limitations of the base 12. For example, pulp based materials (or other sustainable materials) may not have the same strength and rigidity of polymer based materials. Accordingly, press fitting the handle 38 within the first and second openings 44 and 46 may damage the base 12.
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A tab 62 may extend from the body 52 of the insert tray 48. As will be explained in greater detail below, the tab 62 may facilitate the removal of the insert tray 48 from the base 12 and facilitate the securement of the first end 40 of the handle 38 to the base 12. The tab 62 may define a recess 64. The recess 64 may be dimensioned to receive a thumb or a finger of a consumer to facilitate the removal of the insert tray 48 from the base 12. Although, the cartridge containers 50a and 50b are illustrated as being positioned with the respective apertures 54 and 56, it is understood that the shaving razor cartridges 55a and 55b may be positioned directly within the apertures 54 and 56 without the need of using an extra container. The cartridge containers 50a and 50b may provide a sealed compartment to control moisture and/or keep the shaving razor cartridge(s) 55a and 55b clean. For example, the shaving razor cartridges 55a and 55b may have a lubrication member that may break down over time if exposed to a certain amount of moisture.
A bridge 70 may extend between the pair of apertures 54 and 56. The bridge 70 may be positioned over the handle 38 and the cartridge containers 50a and 50b may be inserted into the respective apertures 54 and 56 on either side of the bridge 70. The handle 38 may be positioned between the pair of cartridge containers 50a and 50b. Lateral movement of the cartridge containers 50b and 50b may be limited by being positioned between the handle 38 and a respective side wall 72a and 72b of the base 12. The insert tray 48 may rest on the base 12. For example, a pair of lateral ends 66 and 68 of the body 52 may be positioned on the recessed lip 26. Accordingly, the insert tray 48 may be positioned at or below a flange 74 of the upper surface 24 of the base 12. The flange 74 may extend around a perimeter of the base 12 with the lid 14 secured to the flange 74. The flange 74 may have a plurality of tabs 76, 78, 80 and 82. The body 52 of the insert tray 48 may be positioned between the plurality of tabs 76, 78, 80 and 82 to minimize movement of the insert tray 48 and the cartridge containers 50a and 50b. For example, the lateral end 66 of the body 52 may be positioned between the tabs 80 and 82. Similarly, the lateral end 68 may be positioned between tabs 76 and 78. As will be described in greater detail below, the tab 62 may be inserted into the opening 40 between the pair of protrusions 28 and 30 to secure the handle 38 within the cavity 22 of the base 12.
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A tab 102 may extend from the body 96. The tab may have a bottom surface 104 with a concave region 106, similar to the insert tray 48 of
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The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about mm” Furthermore, dimensions should not be held to an impossibly high standard of metaphysical identity that does not allow for discrepancies due to typical manufacturing tolerances. Therefore, the term “about” should be interpreted as being within typical manufacturing tolerances.
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While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.