The present disclosure generally relates to product packaging, and more particularly to product packaging for a telescopic sight.
Optical sighting devices, such as telescopic sights (or “scopes”) are used on various types of firearms. Such products may be packaged for sale to consumers. A retail store commonly includes a counter storing samples of unpackaged products for consumers to inspect with the assistance of a store employee behind the counter. For example, a consumer may ask the employee to retrieve a certain product sample from the counter and permit the consumer to hold and test the product. When the user is finished, the product is returned to the counter by the employee. If the consumer decides to buy the product, the employee may give the consumer a packaged version of the product to carry to the store checkout counter.
In one aspect, packaging is for a telescopic sight having a sighting axis along which a user looks to use the telescopic sight. The packaging comprises a package defining an interior sized and shaped to fit the telescopic sight. The package includes a base comprising a telescopic sight mount to which the telescopic sight is connected. The package comprises a cover connected to the base and at least partially bounding the interior. The cover is configured to permit the user to view the telescopic sight through the cover and to look through the telescopic sight along the sighting axis.
In another aspect, a telescopic sight assembly comprises a telescopic sight having a sighting axis along which a user looks to use the telescopic sight. A package at least partially houses the telescopic sight. The package comprises a non-opaque forward portion and a non-opaque rear portion. The telescopic sight is located in the packaging to permit viewing through the telescopic sight along the sighting axis through the forward and rear end portions.
Other objects and features of the present disclosure will be in part apparent and in part pointed out herein.
Corresponding reference numbers indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the retail packaging 10 for the sight comprises a base 12, a cover 14, an optional hanger 32, and an optional imitation reticle indicator 36 (broadly, reticle imitation graphic). The base 12 defines a mount/bed 60 for connecting to the sight. The cover 14 is configured to connect to the base 12 to enclose the sight 10 but still permit viewing of the sight through the cover; and to permit viewing down a sight axis SA of the sight through the cover. It is understood that the sight has an optical sighting axis SA intended for the user to look down to use the sight.
In the illustrated embodiment, the base 12 comprises a housing 16 and an insert 18. The housing 16 receives the insert 18, and the insert 18 defines the mount/bed 60. Other configurations (e.g. unitary base) can be used without departing from the scope of this disclosure.
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It will be appreciated that the housing 16 and cover 14 can be referred to collectively as an enclosure 42 in which the optical sighting device 20 and insert 18 are received.
The cover connectors 40 connect to the housing connectors 52 to connect the cover to the housing. The cover connectors 40 are located on the cover body to be in registration with respective connectors 52 of the housing. The cover connectors 40 and housing connectors 52 are arranged to engage each other when the cover is installed into the housing. The arrangement is such that the connections of the lugs 40A and the housing openings 54 are formed automatically when the cover 14 is installed in the housing 16. In the illustrated embodiment, the connection is not releasable (semi-permanent) but can be disconnected by intentionally damaging the package to remove the sight from the packaging after purchase. The upwardly facing retaining surfaces 40B of the cover connectors oppose the retaining lips 52 of the housing to obstruct upward movement of the cover relative to the housing. Absent tearing the housing to disconnect the cover from the housing (or some other destruction of the packaging), desirably the cover is not readily removable from the housing such that the connections are semi-permanent. It will be understood that other configurations of connectors (e.g., releasable connectors) and/or connections can be used without departing from the scope of this disclosure. For example, adhesive, tape, etc. could be used in addition to or instead of the cover and housing connectors.
In the illustrated embodiment, a bottom portion of the cover 14 engages the shoulder 66 of the insert 18 to locate the insert in the housing 16. The engagement of the cover and insert holds the insert in the housing.
The packaging 10 permits a consumer to view the reticle (broadly, sighting graphic and/or display graphic) of the sight and experience the field of view of the sight. When the sight is in the packaging 10, the packaging permits the consumer to view the reticle and field of view by looking through the sight. The person/purchaser simply holds the packaged sight to their line of sight and looks through the rear wall and down the sighting axis SA to see the reticle of the sight.
Optionally, the user can also reference the imitation reticle indicator 36, which may be located on the packaging to be in line with the sighting axis SA. In the view of
The imitation reticle indicator 36 is shown as printed on the housing, but it will be appreciated the indicator 36 could be provided in other ways, such as on a sticker applied to the housing. Such a sticker could be made from a transparent material (e.g. clear tape) to provide a clear view for the user when looking down the sighting axis SA of the sight. The imitation reticle indicator 36 is representative of the reticle of the sight in the packaging. Desirably, one or more of the size, shape, pattern, color, etc. of the imitation reticle indicator 36 is the same as the size, shape, pattern, color of the reticle of the sight, when the sight is outside of the enclosure, turned on, and in use. More desirably, the imitation reticle indicator 36 is approximately to scale (e.g. +/−20%; +/−15%; +/−10%) of the size of the reticle of the sight. It will be understood that the imitation reticle indicator may change in accordance with the sighting graphic provided by the sight housed in the packaging. Moreover, the imitation reticle indicator may be omitted (e.g., if the actual reticle is visible, or if the sight does not include a reticle).
In the illustrated embodiment, the bottom wall 50A of the housing includes a removable portion (panel) 58. For example, the removable portion could be breakable away from the remainder of the bottom wall 50A (e.g., frangible connection, perforation, scoring, etc.). When the removable portion 58 is removed, the bottom wall 50A defines an opening which provides an access point for the person to continue to remove the bottom wall, and thus the insert from the housing. In another embodiment, the bottom wall 50A may define an opening sized and shaped for the person to insert a finger to begin disassembling the packaging. Other configurations of providing an access point to begin opening the package (e.g. pull-tab) are not outside the scope of this disclosure.
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The cover 114 comprises a sleeve 115 formed of opaque material. For example, the cover 114 could comprise paper, cardboard, plastic, etc. The cover 114 overlies the housing 112. The cover 114 defines an interior in which a portion of the housing 112 is received and in which a portion of the sight 20 is received. In the illustrated embodiment, the cover 114 includes top, bottom, left, and right walls extending around the housing 112. The cover 114 has open front and rear ends such that the housing 112 can extend forward out of the cover, and the rear wall of the housing is exposed at the open rear end of the cover. The arrangement is such that the customer can see through the housing 112 from the front end to the rear end, and out the rear end. This permits the customer to look through the sight 20 to simulate using the sight, without having to remove the sight from the packaging 110. This assists the customer in determining whether to purchase the sight, without needing store personnel to open the packaging or provide a different unpackaged sample for the user to see. Other configurations can be used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
Alternatively, one or more ends of the housing can be opaque, covered (e.g., covered by a wall of the second packaging component), etc. to prevent viewing through the scope to daylight.
The cover 114 provides visual contrast relative to the housing and provides additional area for logos, indicia, text, etc. The cover also can provide a color contrast relative to the first packaging component. For example, the cover 114 can be formed of or have printed thereon a color such as red, green, black, and/or blue. In assembly, the cover 114 is installed over the housing 112, before or after the sight 20 is installed in the housing. The cover 114 can be held in position by friction fit with the housing 112 or by tape, adhesive, etc. Securing the cover to the housing may serve a secondary function of locking the door of the housing (e.g., by overlapping and/or being adhered to the door) and requiring destruction of the cover and/or housing to access the sight therein (e.g., after purchase by a consumer).
In this embodiment, the sight 20 is not mounted to the packaging 110 but may have a relatively tight fit in the packaging to prevent movement of the sight in the packaging. Alternatively, an insert having a mount can be provided for securing the sight (e.g., using suitable connectors). Other configurations can be used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
As explained above, in the illustrated embodiment, the weapon sight 20 has a cross hairs reticle. In this embodiment of the packaging 110, indicia representing the reticle 136 is provided (e.g., printed) on the housing 112 adjacent its front end to be adjacent and in register with the front end of the sight (through which the user looks). The reticle indicia 136 on the packaging can simulate the actual reticle of the sight. For example, the reticle indicia 136 may be provided in scale to represent the view of the reticle the user would have when looking through the sight. As with the first embodiment, the cross hairs reticle indicia 136 includes a vertical primary cross hair 136A and a horizontal primary cross hair 136B. Shorter secondary horizontal cross hairs cross the vertical primary cross hair, and shorter secondary vertical cross hairs cross the horizontal primary cross hair. The reticle 136 can include reference indicators (e.g., numbers) at various locations (e.g., for assisting in adjusting aim for various windage and elevation circumstances). A circle 136C is provided around the reticle indicia to estimate the view through the scope. Sights with other types of reticles can be housed in the packaging, and such reticles can be shown/represented on the packaging, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
It will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims. The dimensions and proportions described herein are by way of example without limitation. Other dimensions and proportions can be used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent App. No. 63/263,685, filed Nov. 7, 2021, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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63263685 | Nov 2021 | US |