The present invention relates particularly though not exclusively to packages for packaging articles, and more particularly though not exclusively to packages that are suitable both for stacking and transporting as well as for use at a point of sale in a retail environment.
Packages that are capable of transporting articles and of being stacked on top of one another are well known in the art, see U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,852. However, the material that provides sufficient strength in the package for stacking to take place also restricts access to the contents of that package, and therefore renders the package useless in a point-of-sale vending capacity.
Whilst designs of package are known wherein portions of the package may be torn or cut away from the remainder so as to increase access to the contents of the package, such as the package disclosed in WO 03082681, such solution are sub optimal in terms of the time and skill required to remove the relevant section, the potential hazard posed to the contents during the process of ripping or cutting, and the aesthetic quality of the remaining part.
The present invention therefore seeks to overcome or at least the problems of the prior art by providing a package which permits stacking in one configuration and which may then be reconfigured so as to facilitate the use of the package at a point-of-sale.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a package containing a group of articles comprising a carton comprising a two-part carton comprising a first part and a second part, said first part providing a base panel which receives a group of articles and a second part which provides a structural element sufficient to withstand a compressive force when the package is stacked with other such packages, and providing a retention structure for retaining the articles within the package, wherein the second part is in slidable contact with the first part, a structural element of the carton being removable by sliding the second part, with respect to the first part, whereby exposing the article group.
Preferably, wherein a portion of the first part provides a display panel for advertising purposes.
Preferably, wherein the package further comprises a locking mechanism for preventing the first part from being separated from the second part.
One advantage of the present invention over the prior art is that the package of the present invention may be placed between a pair of shelves prior to removal of a portion of the package whereby removal of said portion provides access to the articles contained therein.
A second aspect of the present invention a package for containing articles, which package comprises a first part and a second part, wherein the articles are grouped and disposed upon the first part, wherein the second part comprises spaced side walls that are maintained in a spaced relationship by at least one end wall, wherein the package may be stacked upon other like packages by virtue of the structural integrity provided by the second part, wherein the first pad and second part are in sliding contact with one another, wherein separation of the first part and second part is prevented by some retaining means, wherein the retaining means may be manipulated so as to allow the first part and second part to be separated from one another through a sliding motion along an axis in an plane of a lowermost surface of the package, wherein the articles remain disposed upon the first part and are readily accessible for removal.
Preferably, wherein said retaining means comprises one or more releasably engaging tab and aperture arrangements, wherein one or more tabs are provided by one part and corresponding one or more apertures are provided by another part.
Preferably, wherein the first part provides a display panel for the display of information or graphics.
Preferably, wherein the package further comprises apertures in one or more surfaces which apertures facilitate air flow around the articles.
Preferably, wherein the second part is disposed within the first part prior to the retaining being manipulated.
Preferably, wherein the first part is disposed within the second part prior to the retaining being manipulated.
Preferably, wherein the package comprises one or more external surfaces which define one or more detents along one edge, which detents defined in any given surface correspond with one or more indents defined within an opposing edge of the same surface.
Preferably, wherein at least one of said one or more detents is located astride a corner of the package such that the detent describes a right-angle.
A third aspect of the present invention provides a blank for forming a transporting and vending package which blank comprises of a first part and a second part, wherein articles are grouped and disposed upon the first part, and wherein the set-up second part augments the set-up first part to give the package sufficient structural integrity to resist compressive forces being transmitted to the articles when the package is stacked with other such packages whilst also restricting access to the articles, the second pad also comprising releasable retaining means provided to maintain the first, and second parts as a unit until access to the articles is required whereupon the retaining means can be manipulated to deprive the package of its initial structural integrity and thereby to provide improved access to the contents to facilitate vending.
A fourth aspect of the present invention provides a blank for forming a package for containing articles, which blank comprises a first part and a second part, wherein the articles are grouped and disposed upon the first part, wherein the second part comprises spaced side walls that are maintained in a spaced relationship by at least one end wall when set-up, wherein the package may be stacked upon other like packages by virtue of the structural integrity provided by the set-up second part, wherein the first part and second part are in sliding contact with one another, wherein separation of the set-up first part and set-up second part is prevented by some retaining means, wherein the retaining means may be manipulated so as to allow the set-up first part and set-up second part to be separated from one another through a sliding motion along an axis in an plane of a lowermost surface of the package, wherein the articles remain disposed upon the first part and are readily accessible for removal.
A fifth aspect of the present invention provides a transporting and vending package which package comprises a first part and a second part in which articles are grouped and disposed upon the first part, and wherein the second part augments the first part to give the package sufficient structural integrity to resist compressive forces being transmitted to the articles when the package is stacked with other such packages whilst also restricting access to the articles, the second part also comprising releasable retaining means provided to maintain the first and second parts as a unit until access to the articles is required whereupon the retaining means can be manipulated to deprive the package of its initial structural integrity and to provide improved access to the contents to facilitate vending.
Preferably, wherein the manipulation of the retaining means allows the first and second parts to be slid apart from one another.
Preferably, wherein the first and second parts are slid apart from one another along an axis in a plane of a lowermost surface of the package.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which;
Front end panel 24 comprises two fold lines 32, defining two corner regions 30 which may be folded out of the plane of the front end panel 24 as described below. Each corner region 30 is hinged, along frangible lines 34 located along opposing side edges of the front end panel 24, to front end flaps 36 disposed either side of end panel 24.
First blank 18 further comprises side panels 38 hinged along opposed fold lines 40 to the base panel 20. A series of apertures 42 are formed in the base panel 20, along fold line 40. The apertures 42 are spaced similarly to the detents 12 of the upper longitudinal edge of second blank 2, so that upon forming both the first and second blanks 18, 2 into a package 52, the detents 12 are receivable in the apertures 42. In the preferred embodiment shown, the apertures 42 are open, due to the separation of rear end panel 22 from side panels 38 and rear end flaps 44, at the corners of base panel 20 adjacent rear end panel 22. Although it is envisaged that in alternative embodiments, the form of apertures 42 adjacent rear end panel 22 may be substantially similar to those adjacent front end panel 24.
Each side panel 38 is hinged to a rear end flap 44, along fold lines 46 at corresponding ends closest to rear end panel 22. Defined within each rear end flap 44, is an engaging aperture 48 disposed proximate fold lines 46 and offset from an edge of each rear end flap 44, closest to rear end panel 22, by a distance equal to the height of indents 14 of
Defined within each side panel 38 may optionally be a series of apertures 50, corresponding in number and arrangement to apertures 16 formed in the side support panels of
Each side support panel 8, 10 is provided with a pair of tabs 15. Each tab 15 protrudes from an end edge of a side support panel 8, 10 adjacent a lower edge thereof. Tabs 15, protruding from hinged edges 6, extend into end support panel 4 when the second blank 2 is in flat form.
Second blank 2 comprises a series of detents 12 along a longitudinal edge corresponding to an upper longitudinal edge of the second part 54, as shown in
Second blank 2 also comprises a series of indents 14 formed along a lower longitudinal edge opposing said upper longitudinal edge of the second pad 54. The number and arrangement of the series of indents 14 is complementary to and corresponds with that of the series of detents 12 formed on the upper longitudinal edge. Each indent 14 is vertically aligned with a corresponding detent 12 and substantially is identical in size and shape.
Defined within the end and support panels 4, 8/10 of the blank 2, are a multiplicity of apertures 16 to facilitate the cycle of cold air through the package 52 when the package 52 is used to contain refrigerated goods. However these apertures 16 are entirely optional and it is contemplated that such apertures 16 may be omitted or distributed in any arrangement as required.
The process of forming the package 52 from the first and second blanks 18, 2 of
The grouped articles (A) and the second part 54 are arranged over the base panel 20, of
Once fully loaded and set up, the packages 52 are ready to be transported and stored. Considering
The package 52, once removed from the stack, may be deployed so as to allow its use at a point of sale.
Firstly, front end panel 24 is pulled, so as to break the frangible lines 34 and allow the front panel 24 to be orientated substantially in the plane of a lowermost surface of the package 52.
The first part 56 is thus opened at one end, and the user may pull the second pad 54 laterally away from the first part 56, along its longitudinal axis, as shown in
A second embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
Display panel 101 is then hinged to support panel 103, about fold line 107, which support panel 103 is then hinged, in turn, to a support flap 104, about fold line 108.
Engagement tab 110 extends from support panel 103, into a portion of support flap 104.
The second blank 118 comprises a series of detents 112 along a longitudinal edge corresponding to an upper longitudinal edge of the set up second part 156, as shown in
Second blank 118 also comprises a series of indents or apertures 142 formed along a longitudinal edge corresponding to a lower longitudinal edge of the second part 156. The number and arrangement of the series of indents or apertures 142 is complementary to and corresponds with that of the series of detents 112 formed along the upper longitudinal edge. Each indent or aperture 142 is vertically aligned with a corresponding detent 112 and substantially is identical in size and shape.
Each side panel 138 is hinged at one end, to a front end flap 144, along fold lines 146, and at an opposing end to a rear end flap 139, along fold lines 137. Defined within each side panel 138 is an optional series of apertures 116 which allow air flow is around any article (A) contained within the package 152 to facilitate refrigeration of articles (A).
Each front end flap 144 is hinged, along an angled fold line 147, to a bottom end flap 145.
Rear end panel 124 comprises two detachable corner regions 130, defined by frangible lines 132.
The set up process that forms the package 152, of
Considering
Articles (A) are grouped and disposed upon base insert 100 and support flap 104. Support panel 104 and display panel 103, are then folded towards the articles (A) so as to be substantially perpendicular to base insert 100. Engagement tab 110 is thus rotated about the axis of fold line 106 so as to pass through retaining aperture 109, with which it engages. Pull tab 111 is then folded up into contact with the articles (A), about fold line 105.
Considering
The second part 156 is in a partially set up condition at this point in the process and the first part 154, loaded with articles (A), may be located within the second part 156, if it has not already been so located. The first part 154 and grouped articles (A) are orientated such that the display panel 101 is in substantially coplanar contact with the front end flap 122.
Front end flaps 139 are then folded, about fold lines 137, internally of the package 152 so that they are perpendicular to side panels 138. Front end flap 124 is then folded, about fold line 128, into coplanar contact with the front end flaps 139. Some fastening means known in the art such as adhesive or mechanical fastener is then used to secure each corner region 130 of front end panel 124, to a portion of each of the respective front end flaps 139 thus completing the sat up process of the package 152.
Once the package 152 is ready to be used, it may be reconfigured for use as a point-of-sale, as illustrated in
The above description refers to two exemplary embodiment of the present invention; it is conceivable that the inventive concept may be applied to other packaging designs wherein it is necessary to provide sufficient structural integrity so as to allow stacking of such packages upon one another whilst further allowing the same packaging to be used as a point-of-sale.
The exact geometry of the packages of either embodiment described above is exemplary and does not limit the scope of the invention herein described. The number or shapes of the panels of either blank may well be altered to suit different articles (A) or retail environments. Furthermore, whilst the exemplary embodiments, detailed above, described the use of two separate blanks to form the two parts of the package, it is contemplated within the scope of this invention that a unitary two-part blank may also be employed. Such a unitary two-part blank may incorporate some frangible line or other means of separating the first and second parts of the blank from one another when required.
It will be recognised that as used herein, directional references such as ‘top’, ‘base’, ‘end’, ‘side’, ‘inner’ and ‘outer’ do not limit the respective panels to such orientation, but merely serve to distinguish these panels from one another. Similarly, references to ‘first’ and ‘second’ parts are included to distinguish elements of the design and are not intended to limit the scope in any way. Any reference to hinged connection should not be construed as necessarily referring to a single fold line only: indeed it is envisaged that a hinged connection can be formed from one or more of the following: a score line, a frangible line or fold line, without departing from the scope of the invention.
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