US20060196786A1 - Single component packaging device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of packaging, specifically the simultaneous packaging of compact discs with another dissimilar item.
- the primary consumer product is packaged with a promotional consumer product in order to promote the sale of the primary product.
- manufacturers of consumable items may package their product, such as a beverage product, with a dissimilar promotional product such as a compact disc.
- the present invention provides a packaging device comprising: a plurality of side walls, a bottom wall and a lid interconnected to form a hollow internal chamber, the side walls extending substantially from the bottom wall; the hollow interior being divided by a moveable partition to form a lower internal chamber and a upper internal chamber; each of the plurality of side walls, bottom wall, lid and moveable partition being formed from a single-piece, continuous unit of packaging material which is bendable at selected locations to form the lower internal chamber and the upper internal chamber.
- FIG. 1 is an illustration of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an illustration of a compact disc packaged within a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an illustration of a primary consumer product packaged within a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an illustration of a preferred embodiment of the one-piece, continuous unit of packaging material of the present invention which is precut along its upper and lower edges prior to folding.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the bottom wall and reinforcing flaps of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1-3 show a preferred embodiment of the packaging device 10 of the present invention.
- Packaging device 10 is comprised of a plurality of sidewalls 12 , bottom wall 14 , and lid 16 interconnected to form hollow internal chamber 20 .
- Hollow internal chamber 20 is separated into lower internal chamber 22 and upper internal chamber 24 by moveable partition 18 .
- the division of internal chamber 20 into two separate chambers allows for the simultaneous packaging of first consumer product 30 in lower internal chamber 22 and second consumer product 35 in upper internal chamber 24 .
- first consumer products 30 and second consumer products 35 that may be packaged within packaging device 10 .
- second consumer product 35 is a compact disc.
- the term compact disc as used herein is not limited and includes any similar optically readable storage medium including, but not limited to, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RW, and DVDs.
- the compact disc may be used for holding any type of electronic or digital information, such as music, digital images, video.
- packaging device 10 of the present invention may be for the commercial sale of beverages (first consumer product 30 ).
- a beverage bottler may utilize packaging device 10 to simultaneously package his beverage containers with a promotional compact disc (second consumer product 35 ).
- a compact disc may be packaged simultaneously with a promotional beverage.
- a consumer will be further enticed to purchase the beverage or compact disc because they will receive the promotional item along with the purchase.
- the combined packaging of the beverage and the compact disc is advantageous to the seller and has more consumer appeal than packaging either item separately. Additionally, by packaging the compact disc and the beverage containers in the single component packaging device of the present invention, the additional cost to the seller to market the two products together is minimized.
- bottom wall 14 , lid 16 , moveable partition 18 and each side wall 12 are formed from a single-piece, continuous unit of packaging material 40 .
- the material utilized for packaging material 40 may be any type of material (synthetic or natural, including processed). A natural, processed fibrous material such as stiff cardboard is preferred.
- the single-piece, continuous unit of packaging material 40 preferably contains creases or joints 62 to facilitate folding.
- the size of the unit of packaging material 40 utilized is dependant upon the ultimate size of packaging device 10 desired.
- the dimensions of packaging device 10 are dependent upon a number of factors, such as the size of first consumer product 30 to be packaged and/or the size of second consumer product 35 to be packaged. However, the size of first consumer product 30 or the size of second consumer product 35 need not limit the size of packaging device 10 . Additionally, aesthetic considerations and preferences of the packager may also affect the dimensions of packaging device 10 .
- the first horizontal edge of the unit of packaging material 40 is cut to form lid 16 and moveable partition 18 .
- the shape of lid 16 cut into the first horizontal edge is dependent upon the final shape of packaging device 10 desired as well as the method utilized for positioning and/or securing lid 16 when in a closed position.
- packaging device 10 is in the shape of a hexagon.
- lid 16 shown in this exemplary embodiment contains additional lid flaps 44 for positioning and securing lid 16 when lid 16 is in a closed position. Lid flaps 44 may be incorporated within the shape of lid 16 itself or cut into the first horizontal edge or a combination of both.
- moveable partition 18 is such that it fits snugly within hollow internal chamber 20 .
- the size of lower internal chamber 22 and upper internal chamber 24 is dependent upon the position of moveable partition 18 within internal chamber 20 . This position may be manipulated by the use of spacer 46 . A longer spacer 46 will result in a larger volume of space in upper internal chamber 24 and a smaller volume of space in lower internal chamber 22 . A shorter spacer 46 will have the opposite effect.
- center flap 47 may be incorporated within moveable partition 18 in order to secure the compact disc within upper internal chamber 24 .
- center flap 47 is designed to fit through the hole in the center of the disc.
- one or a plurality of flaps 47 can be incorporated within moveable partition 18 as desired for the particular product.
- Flap(s) 47 can be made in any convenient way, such as, for example, by making a small, semi-circular cut in lid 47 and folding up the semi-circle defined by the cut or by securing a flap to lid 47 with an adhesive.
- the second horizontal edge of the unit of packaging material 40 is cut to form bottom wall 14 .
- the shape of bottom wall 14 cut into the second horizontal edge is dependant upon the final shape of packaging device 10 desired as well as the method utilized for positioning the securing bottom wall 14 when it is in a closed position. If first consumer product 30 packaged within lower internal chamber 22 is heavy, it may be necessary to support bottom wall 14 with one or more reinforcing flaps 54 . Reinforcing flaps 54 may be utilized to support the center of bottom wall 14 , the edges of bottom wall 14 , or both as shown in FIG. 5 .
- Sidewalls 12 are formed from the center horizontal portion of the unit of packaging material 40 . If a stiff material is used for packaging material 40 , it is preferred to create creases or joints 62 at each bend point of the unit of packaging material 40 in order to facilitate folding the packaging material 40 into packaging device 10 .
- packaging device 10 may be designed into numerous elongated shapes, including but not limited to a circle, triangle, square, diamond, rectangle, pentagon, star, hexagon, or octagon.
- the final shape of packaging device 10 will generally be suggested by the shape of first consumer product 30 and/or second consumer product 35 packaged within packaging device 10 , as well as aesthetic considerations and specifications of the packager.
- the unit of packaging material 40 may be folded upon itself to form packaging device 10 for packaging the consumer products.
- One preferred method of folding packaging material 40 includes, first, bending packaging material 40 such that first vertical edge 72 slightly overlaps second vertical edge 74 and then permanently affixing the vertical edges into this position, thus creating sidewalls 12 .
- bottom wall 14 is positioned and/or secured at the base of sidewalls 12 .
- reinforcing flaps 54 it is preferable that they are permanently affixed to bottom wall 14 . Any portions of packaging material 40 to be permanently affixed upon itself may be affixed using an adhesive, staples, tape or any other means of permanent affixation.
- first consumer product 30 is placed within internal chamber 20 .
- Moveable partition 18 is folded in towards internal chamber 20 such that spacer 46 folds into internal chamber 20 along sidewall 12 .
- second consumer product 35 is placed within upper internal chamber 24 .
- lid 16 is positioned and secured atop upper internal chamber 24 .
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- The present invention relates to the field of packaging, specifically the simultaneous packaging of compact discs with another dissimilar item.
- In the sale of consumer products, it is often desirable to utilize packaging that will promote the sale of multiple items simultaneously. Often the primary consumer product is packaged with a promotional consumer product in order to promote the sale of the primary product. For example, manufacturers of consumable items may package their product, such as a beverage product, with a dissimilar promotional product such as a compact disc.
- Currently, there are many packaging devices that allow the simultaneous packaging of a compact disc with a dissimilar consumer product; however, these current packaging devices require multiple components to create this packaging. For example, see U.S. Pat. No. 6,216,857. Many of these current packaging devices are simply a combination of two separate packaging devices (i.e., a packaging device for a compact disc combined with a packaging device of a dissimilar consumer product). See U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,830,147 and 5,542,532. Multiple component packaging, such as seen in the prior art packaging devices, adds complexity and additional cost to the packaging of the primary consumer product. Thus it would be beneficial for a manufacturer to have a simpler packaging device that allowed for the combined packaging of a compact disc with a dissimilar product without the need for multiple components.
- The present invention provides a packaging device comprising: a plurality of side walls, a bottom wall and a lid interconnected to form a hollow internal chamber, the side walls extending substantially from the bottom wall; the hollow interior being divided by a moveable partition to form a lower internal chamber and a upper internal chamber; each of the plurality of side walls, bottom wall, lid and moveable partition being formed from a single-piece, continuous unit of packaging material which is bendable at selected locations to form the lower internal chamber and the upper internal chamber.
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FIG. 1 is an illustration of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an illustration of a compact disc packaged within a preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is an illustration of a primary consumer product packaged within a preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is an illustration of a preferred embodiment of the one-piece, continuous unit of packaging material of the present invention which is precut along its upper and lower edges prior to folding. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the bottom wall and reinforcing flaps of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. - Turning now to the drawings,
FIGS. 1-3 show a preferred embodiment of thepackaging device 10 of the present invention.Packaging device 10 is comprised of a plurality ofsidewalls 12,bottom wall 14, andlid 16 interconnected to form hollowinternal chamber 20. Hollowinternal chamber 20 is separated into lower internal chamber 22 and upper internal chamber 24 bymoveable partition 18. The division ofinternal chamber 20 into two separate chambers allows for the simultaneous packaging of first consumer product 30 in lower internal chamber 22 andsecond consumer product 35 in upper internal chamber 24. - One of ordinary skill in the art can envision a variety of first consumer products 30 and
second consumer products 35 that may be packaged withinpackaging device 10. Preferably,second consumer product 35 is a compact disc. The term compact disc as used herein is not limited and includes any similar optically readable storage medium including, but not limited to, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RW, and DVDs. The compact disc may be used for holding any type of electronic or digital information, such as music, digital images, video. - One exemplary use of
packaging device 10 of the present invention may be for the commercial sale of beverages (first consumer product 30). A beverage bottler may utilizepackaging device 10 to simultaneously package his beverage containers with a promotional compact disc (second consumer product 35). Conversely, a compact disc may be packaged simultaneously with a promotional beverage. In either scenario, a consumer will be further enticed to purchase the beverage or compact disc because they will receive the promotional item along with the purchase. The combined packaging of the beverage and the compact disc is advantageous to the seller and has more consumer appeal than packaging either item separately. Additionally, by packaging the compact disc and the beverage containers in the single component packaging device of the present invention, the additional cost to the seller to market the two products together is minimized. - As shown in
FIG. 4 ,bottom wall 14,lid 16,moveable partition 18 and eachside wall 12 are formed from a single-piece, continuous unit of packaging material 40. The material utilized for packaging material 40 may be any type of material (synthetic or natural, including processed). A natural, processed fibrous material such as stiff cardboard is preferred. The single-piece, continuous unit of packaging material 40 preferably contains creases orjoints 62 to facilitate folding. - The size of the unit of packaging material 40 utilized is dependant upon the ultimate size of
packaging device 10 desired. The dimensions ofpackaging device 10 are dependent upon a number of factors, such as the size of first consumer product 30 to be packaged and/or the size ofsecond consumer product 35 to be packaged. However, the size of first consumer product 30 or the size ofsecond consumer product 35 need not limit the size ofpackaging device 10. Additionally, aesthetic considerations and preferences of the packager may also affect the dimensions ofpackaging device 10. - The first horizontal edge of the unit of packaging material 40 is cut to form
lid 16 andmoveable partition 18. The shape oflid 16 cut into the first horizontal edge is dependent upon the final shape ofpackaging device 10 desired as well as the method utilized for positioning and/or securinglid 16 when in a closed position. For example, in the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIGS. 1-4 packaging device 10 is in the shape of a hexagon. Additionallylid 16 shown in this exemplary embodiment containsadditional lid flaps 44 for positioning and securinglid 16 whenlid 16 is in a closed position.Lid flaps 44 may be incorporated within the shape oflid 16 itself or cut into the first horizontal edge or a combination of both. - The shape of
moveable partition 18 is such that it fits snugly within hollowinternal chamber 20. The size of lower internal chamber 22 and upper internal chamber 24 is dependent upon the position ofmoveable partition 18 withininternal chamber 20. This position may be manipulated by the use ofspacer 46. Alonger spacer 46 will result in a larger volume of space in upper internal chamber 24 and a smaller volume of space in lower internal chamber 22. Ashorter spacer 46 will have the opposite effect. - If upper internal chamber 24 is to be utilized for packaging of a compact disc, then
center flap 47 may be incorporated withinmoveable partition 18 in order to secure the compact disc within upper internal chamber 24. In this embodiment,center flap 47 is designed to fit through the hole in the center of the disc. Where the upper internal chamber 24 is to be used for other products, one or a plurality offlaps 47 can be incorporated withinmoveable partition 18 as desired for the particular product. Flap(s) 47 can be made in any convenient way, such as, for example, by making a small, semi-circular cut inlid 47 and folding up the semi-circle defined by the cut or by securing a flap tolid 47 with an adhesive. - The second horizontal edge of the unit of packaging material 40 is cut to form
bottom wall 14. The shape ofbottom wall 14 cut into the second horizontal edge is dependant upon the final shape ofpackaging device 10 desired as well as the method utilized for positioning thesecuring bottom wall 14 when it is in a closed position. If first consumer product 30 packaged within lower internal chamber 22 is heavy, it may be necessary to supportbottom wall 14 with one or more reinforcingflaps 54. Reinforcingflaps 54 may be utilized to support the center ofbottom wall 14, the edges ofbottom wall 14, or both as shown inFIG. 5 . -
Sidewalls 12 are formed from the center horizontal portion of the unit of packaging material 40. If a stiff material is used for packaging material 40, it is preferred to create creases orjoints 62 at each bend point of the unit of packaging material 40 in order to facilitate folding the packaging material 40 intopackaging device 10. - One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that
packaging device 10 may be designed into numerous elongated shapes, including but not limited to a circle, triangle, square, diamond, rectangle, pentagon, star, hexagon, or octagon. The final shape ofpackaging device 10 will generally be suggested by the shape of first consumer product 30 and/orsecond consumer product 35 packaged withinpackaging device 10, as well as aesthetic considerations and specifications of the packager. - Once the unit of packaging material 40 has been cut to create
bottom wall 14,lid 16,moveable partition 18,spacer 46 and any necessary lid flaps 44 and reinforcingflaps 54, the unit of packaging material 40 may be folded upon itself to formpackaging device 10 for packaging the consumer products. One preferred method of folding packaging material 40 includes, first, bending packaging material 40 such that firstvertical edge 72 slightly overlaps secondvertical edge 74 and then permanently affixing the vertical edges into this position, thus creatingsidewalls 12. Next,bottom wall 14 is positioned and/or secured at the base ofsidewalls 12. If reinforcing flaps 54 are utilized, it is preferable that they are permanently affixed tobottom wall 14. Any portions of packaging material 40 to be permanently affixed upon itself may be affixed using an adhesive, staples, tape or any other means of permanent affixation. - The creation of
sidewalls 12 and positioning ofbottom wall 14 createsinternal chamber 20. Next, first consumer product 30 is placed withininternal chamber 20.Moveable partition 18 is folded in towardsinternal chamber 20 such thatspacer 46 folds intointernal chamber 20 alongsidewall 12. This creates lower internal chamber 22, containing first consumer product 30, and upper internal chamber 24. Next,second consumer product 35 is placed within upper internal chamber 24. Finally,lid 16 is positioned and secured atop upper internal chamber 24. - It should be understood that a wide range of changes and modifications can be made to the exemplary embodiment of the packaging device described above. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description illustrates rather than limits this invention, and that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, which define the inventor.
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