Claims
- 1. A shipping container convertible to a display container, having a top, a bottom, first and second sides, and first and second ends, comprising:
an outer cover member formed from a first blank, including
a bottom panel for forming the bottom of the shipping container, first and second side panels, emanating from first and second opposing sides of the bottom panel, first and second end panels, emanating from first and second opposing ends of the bottom panel, the first and second end panels further including a lower portion, an upper portion, at least one of the first and second end panels further including a zone of weakness enabling separation of the lower portion from the upper portion of the at least one of the first and second end panels, minor flaps emanating from one of the ends of the first and second side panels or the ends of the first and second end panels, and being affixed to one of the outer surfaces of the first and second end panels or the outer surfaces of the first and second side panels, respectively; at least one top panel, emanating from a top edge of at least one of the first and second end panels; an internal support member formed from at least a second blank, for providing support to the at least one top panel; the upper portions of the first and second end panels being affixed to portions of the internal support member.
- 2. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 1, wherein both of the first and second end panels include a zone of weakness enabling separation of the lower portion from the upper portion of each of the first and second end panels, and wherein the internal support member is affixed to only at least one of the upper portions of the first and second end panels and the at least one top panel, so that upon separation of the upper portions of the first and second end panels from the lower portions of the first and second end panels, the internal support member may be separated from the lower portions of the first and second end panels, the first and second side panels and the bottom panel, to result in a tray for displaying products that may be contained therein.
- 3. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one top panel includes a first portion connected to the upper portion of the at least one end panel having a zone of weakness between the upper and lower portions thereof, the first portion of the at least one top panel being releasably connected to the internal support member, whereupon separation of the upper portion of the at least one end panel having a zone of weakness between the upper and lower portions thereof from the lower portion, the first portion of the at least one top panel being separable from the internal support member, to expose at least a portion of the interior of the shipping container.
- 4. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one top panel comprises two discrete top panels emanating from the top edges of the upper portions of the first and second end panels.
- 5. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 4, wherein the two discrete top panels have juxtaposed free edges that meet so that a top area of the container is substantially covered by the two discrete top panels.
- 6. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 4, wherein the two discrete top panels have juxtaposed free edges that are spaced apart such that a portion of a top area of the container is left exposed and not covered by the two discrete top panels.
- 7. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one top panel further comprises at least one top flap, emanating from a side edge of the at least one top panel, and affixed to the internal support member.
- 8. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 1, wherein the zone of weakness is one of the following: a score line; a tear strip; at least one transverse line of perforations; a punchout formed from a line of perforations defining an enclosed area, the enclosed area within the line of perforations being affixed to the internal support member.
- 9. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 1, further comprising at least one punchout formed in at least one side panel, formed from a closed line of perforations defining an enclosed area, the enclosed area within the line of perforations being affixed to the internal support member.
- 10. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 4, further comprising a tape seal connecting the juxtaposed free edges of the two discrete top panels.
- 11. The shipping container convertible to a display container according to claim 1, wherein the internal support member has one of the following top plan configurations upon articulation: rectangular; C-shaped; C-shaped with flanges at right angles to the ends of the legs of the C; E-shaped; E-shaped with flanges at right angles to the ends of the legs of the E; H-shaped; H-shaped with flanges at right angles to the ends of the legs of the H; H-shaped with L-shaped flanges at right angles to the ends of the legs of the H.
- 12. A shipping container convertible to a display container, having a top, a bottom, first and second sides, and first and second ends, comprising:
a tray member formed from a first blank, including
a bottom panel for forming the bottom of the shipping container, first and second side panels, emanating from first and second opposing sides of the bottom panel, first and second end panels, emanating from first and second opposing ends of the bottom panel; minor flaps emanating from one of the end of the first and second side panels or the ends of the first and second end panels, and being affixed to one of the outer surfaces of the first and second end panels or the outer surfaces of the first and second side panels, respectively; a cover member, formed from a second blank, including a top panel, first and second side panels emanating from first and second opposing sides of the top panel; an internal support member formed from at least a third blank, for providing support to the top panel; the cover member being affixed to the internal support member; at least one zone of weakness disposed between first and second portions of the tray member for enabling separation of the first portions of the tray member from the second portions of the tray member, the first portions of the tray member being affixed to the internal support member, whereupon separation of the first portions and second portions of the tray member, the cover member, the internal support member and the first portions of the tray member may be separated from the second portions of the tray member to result in a tray for displaying products contained within the shipping container.
- 13. The shipping container according to claim 12, wherein the at least one zone of weakness comprises at least one tear strip disposed between the first and second portions of the tray member, and the first portions of the tray member comprise a flap emanating from the tear strip and affixed to the internal support member.
- 14. The shipping container according to claim 13, wherein the at least one zone of weakness comprises two tear strips disposed between first and second portions of the tray member, and the first portions of the tray member comprise a flap emanating from each tear strip and affixed to the internal support member.
- 15. The shipping container according to claim 12, wherein the at least one zone of weakness comprises:
at least one punchout formed from a line of perforations defining an enclosed area, the enclosed area within the line of perforations being affixed to the internal support member, whereby the first portions of the tray member comprise the at least one punchout and the second portions of the tray member comprises regions surrounding and immediately adjacent to the at least one punchout.
- 16. The shipping container according to claim 12, wherein the cover member comprises, in addition to the top panel, first and second top side panels, emanating from side edges of the top panel, and at least one of
at least one top end flap emanating from an end edge of the top panel and at least one top side flap emanating from a side edge of the top panel; at least one of the top panel, the first and second top side panels, the at least one top end flap and the at least one top side flap being affixed to the internal support member.
- 17. The shipping container according to claim 12, wherein the first and second top side panels have bottom edges that are one of the following: straight, arcuately concave, angularly notched.
- 18. The shipping container according to claim 12, wherein the internal support member has one of the following top plan configurations upon articulation: rectangular; C-shaped; C-shaped with flanges at right angles to the ends of the legs of the C; E-shaped; E-shaped with flanges at right angles to the ends of the legs of the E; H-shaped; H-shaped with flanges at right angles to the ends of the legs of the H; H-shaped with L-shaped flanges at right angles to the ends of the legs of the H.
- 19. The shipping container according to claim 1, wherein the internal support member includes a transversely extending wall having an opening therein, for enabling visual inspection of a rear portion of the interior of the container, through the internal support member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority of provisional application ser. No. 60/317,618, filed Sep. 6, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60317618 |
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