EXTENDABLE DISPLAY PACKAGE SYSTEM FOR TOYS
An extendable display package shipping system including a display package having a slide wall able to be lowered for shipping and raised for display, a product mounted to the slide wall in the display package and able to move between a collapsed position when the slide wall is lowered and a display position when the slide is raised. Two display packages, with slide walls lowered, are placed in a shipping carton and an insert is placed over the display packages in the carton. Each slide wall includes a hand opening and the insert includes aligned hand openings. When the display packages reach a point of sale and are removed from the shipping carton, the hand openings of the slide walls and the insert are able to be gripped simultaneously, and when lifted, the slide walls first extend themselves and then the packages, already in display configurations, are removed from the carton, all in one continuous act.
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This application is a continuation-in-part and claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application, No. 61/710,755, filed on Oct. 7, 2012, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to a system and method for shipping extendable display packages, and, more particularly, to a simple, effective and inexpensive extendable display package shipping system and method where the package and a product mounted in the package automatically extend from a compact shipping configuration to an extended display configuration at a retailer's facility when the package is removed from a shipping carton.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPackaging is a well-known field and different packaging systems are disclosed in several earlier patents. By way of example, in 1902, a U.S. Pat. No. 706,330 issued to Menges for a “Package For Water Bottles, Water Bags, &c.” purports to disclose a box for a water bag with a ribbon connecting the top portion of the water bag to the box cover such that when the cover is opened the water bag unfolds. U.S. Pat. No. 1,078,447 for a “Display Case” issued in 1913 to Lines, purports to disclose a case with an internal tray that is linked to a cover such that when the cover is raised the tray follows upward. In 1956, U.S. Pat. No. 2,748,928, issued to Stavis et al., for a “Paperboard Doll Container” and purports to disclose a box having an internal flat insert which allows the doll to be shipped while positioned against the flat insert. At a retail store the insert and the doll are raised to a slanted position although the doll's position relative to the insert does not change. In 1971, U.S. Pat. No. 3,567,014, issued to Feigelman for a “Tray For Shipping And Displaying Merchandise” and purports to disclose a tray with merchandise, such as bottles, which are shipped in a sleeve. When the tray reaches a retailer, the tray is removed from the sleeve for display, an advertising slide is pulled upwards and side flaps are unfolded.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,757,934 issued in 1973 to Taub for a “Telescoping Display Assembly” purports to disclose a container of merchandise having an array of telescoping overlapping panels. The panels are telescoped inward when shipped but are extended to feature a multi-panel display at the point of sale. Two years later, U.S. Pat. No. 3,918,576 issued to Taub for a “Combination Shipping Container And Display Support” and purports to disclose a bin-type display assembly where a shipping carton is used as a bottom support platform for merchandise after the merchandise is removed from the carton that is then inserted into a sleeve to form the support platform for the merchandise. A header type display with artwork and/or printed material is added to extend above the sleeve. The same year U.S. Pat. No. 3,924,734, issued to Gardner and Pilz for an “Expandable Display Tray” and purports to disclose an open top display tray that may be expanded by moving sidewalls away from each other. U.S. Pat. No. 4,191,288 issued in 1980 to Hostad for a “Shipper Display Unit” purports to disclose an assembly where an outer member is removed and made into a base and an inner carton containing merchandise to be displayed is placed above the outer member and a display card is mounted above the carton.
In 2002, U.S. Patent Application Publication 2002/0104777 appeared listing Robley, Jr. as an inventor for a “Display Type Packaging System” and purports to disclose a package with a carton back and a transparent front. Inside a cavity of the carton there are a number of projecting clamps that engage the carton and the product displayed in the package to provide a three-dimensional effect. In 2005, U.S. Patent Application Publication No., 2005/0218036 appeared for a “Box For Toy Packing” listing Sang-Min Ahn as the inventor and purporting to disclose a toy package in the form of a dog house having an open front region which allows the toy to be moved into and out of the house. U.S. Pat. No. 6,837,378 issued in 2005 to Mason and Youngs for a “Transportable Merchandise Display Unit” purports to disclose a unit with an outer container housing an inner display case during shipment. When the unit is delivered to a retailer, the inner display case is pulled upward and an elastic band is used to retain the display case in its upper position.
In 2010 and 2011, U.S. Patents issued to Calendrille Jr., U.S. Pat. No. 7,641,052, and to Calendrille Jr., and others, and U.S. Pat. No. 7,954,641, both entitled “Display Packaging For An Animated Toy.” The Patents purport to disclose an animated toy with a package that not only displays the toy, but also allows the toy to move while connected to the package. In 2011, a U.S. Patent issued to Virvo, U.S. Pat. No. 7,909,168, for a “Slide And Lock Display System” and purports to disclose a display apparatus that includes an inner sleeve containing merchandise and an outer sleeve. During shipment, the inner sleeve is positioned within the outer sleeve. When the apparatus reaches its destination, the inner sleeve is pulled upwards and expandable elements support and lock the inner sleeve in a display position. In 2012, U.S. Patent Application Publication No., 2012/0067772 appeared for a “Display Packaging For Plush Toys” listing Canon as the inventor and purports to disclose a toy package in the form of a chair with bottom, sides and back surfaces for supporting a plush toy but allowing the toy limbs to move when the toy is displayed for sale. In 2012, Calendrille, Jr., was issued another U.S. Pat. No. 8,191,713 for an “Interactive Display Packaging For A Toy Figure” and purports to disclose a package for housing a toy where the package includes a manually manipulated animation mechanism that enables the toy to be repositioned in the package. The package may include a movable segment to which the toy is connected and the mechanism may drive the segment that in turn moves the toy.
These patents and the devices disclosed are of some interest, however, they do not teach a robust and secure system for shipping a product securely, at minimal expense, and still allow the product to be displayed securely in a preferred configuration.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present invention, an advantageous method and system are described for shipping extendable display product packages where each package and product may be shipped in compact or collapsed configurations to minimize shipping costs, but be displayed in raised or extended configurations to best present the product to the shopping public at the point of sale. Another advantage is that when unloading the product packages from a shipping carton the packages automatically extend from the collapsed configuration so that the package and the product mounted in the package may be placed directly on a retail shelf in the raised configuration. No further action is necessary from the stock person who is unloading product from the shipping carton. Moreover, the system provides that the product is secured against easy removal from the package such that theft is discouraged. The extendable display package system is simply constructed, structurally robust, compact and extendable, and yet relatively inexpensive.
Briefly summarized, the invention relates to an extendable display package shipping system including an extendable display package for receiving a product, the display package including a hand opening to enable the display package to move from a lowered position to a raised position, a shipping carton for containing two display packages back to back, the shipping carton having four side walls and an upper closure, and a shipping carton insert disposed over the two display packages in the shipping carton, the insert being exposed when the upper closure of the shipping carton is opened and the insert having a hand opening in alignment with the hand openings of the two display packages to enable a user to grip the insert and the two display packages simultaneously to move the display packages to the raised positions and remove the display packages from the shipping carton.
The invention also relates to a method for making the extendable display package shipping system including the steps of providing a first blank shaped to form a first tray, providing a second blank shaped to form a first slide wall, providing a third blank shaped to form a first abutment structure, assembling the first blank into the first tray to support a product, assembling the second blank into the first slide wall, mounting the first abutment structure to the first slide wall to enable the first abutment structure to be compressed and expanded, mounting the first slide wall to the first tray to be movable between lowered and raised positions, connecting a first product to the first slide wall to enable the product to move between collapsed and extended configurations when the first slide wall is moved between the lowered and raised positions, compressing the first abutment structure, placing the first slide wall in the lowered position and the first product in the collapsed configuration, providing a fourth blank shaped to form a second tray, providing a fifth blank shaped to form a second slide wall, providing a sixth blank shaped to form a second abutment structure, assembling the fourth blank into the second tray for a second product, assembling the fifth blank into the second slide wall, mounting the second abutment structure to the second slide wall to enable the second abutment structure to be compressed and expanded, mounting the second slide wall to the second tray to be movable between lowered and raised positions, connecting a second product to the second slide wall to enable the second product to move between collapsed and extended configurations when the second slide wall is moved between the lowered and raised positions, compressing the second abutment structure, placing the second slide wall in the lowered position and the second product in the collapsed configuration, providing a seventh blank shaped to form a shipping carton, the shipping carton having an upper closure and a lower closure, providing an eighth blank shaped to form an insert for the shipping carton, assembling the seventh blank into the shipping carton, closing the lower closure of the shipping carton, bending the eighth blank into the insert, placing the first and second extendable display packages into the assembled shipping carton, placing the insert into the assembled shipping carton over the first and second extendable display packages to enable a user to grip the insert and the first and second slide walls simultaneously, and closing the upper closure of the shipping carton.
For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the invention, the accompanying drawings and detailed description illustrate embodiments thereof, from which the structures, construction and operation, processes, and many related advantages of the embodiment may be readily understood and appreciated.
The following description is provided to enable those skilled in the art to make and use the described embodiments set forth. Various modifications, equivalents, variations, and alternatives, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Any and all such modifications, variations, equivalents, and alternatives are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention defined by the below listed claims.
Referring now to
An example of an actual tray/slide wall/toy may be about twelve inches wide, about six inches deep and about sixteen inches high when shipped with the slide wall in the lowered compact position. In the presentation or slide wall raised position, the tray/slide wall/toy is about twenty-three inches high. In the alternative, the tray and slide wall may be scaled up or down as a function of the product to be carried and displayed. In the alternative, it is understood that products other than toys may be packaged as described.
In more detail, the tray 12, shown as a flat corrugated blank in
A triangular left sidewall 60,
A left base flap 90 and a right base flap 92 are separated from the left and right sidewalls, respectively, by score lines 94, 96, respectively. A first front wall panel 98 is separated from the lower base panel 30 by a score line 100 and a sixth slot 102, and a second front wall panel 104 is separated from the first front wall panel 98 by a score line 106. The second front wall panel 104 includes a peripheral tab 108 that is to be received by the sixth slot 102. The first front wall panel 98 includes left and right tabs 110, 112 separated from the first front wall panel 98 by score lines 114, 116, respectively. The left tab 110 is received between the left sidewall 60 and the left sidewall flap 66 when the tray is folded during assembly and the right tab 112 is tucked between the right sidewall 72 and the right sidewall flap 78 when the tray is folded. In the alternative, the shapes and sizes of the sidewalls, the sidewall flaps and the front wall panels may be different or not used, perhaps as a function of the product to be mounted and/or expense. The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth slots may be deleted along with the peripheral tabs. The sizes and shapes of the rear wall panels and the top wall panel may also be changed without departing from the invention herein.
The slide wall 24, shown as a flat corrugated blank in
The brace 164, shown as a flat blank in
Referring now to
A slightly different embodiment is shown in
In more detail, the tray 222, shown as a flat corrugated blank in
Score lines 290, 292 separate a left bottom flap 286 and a right bottom flap 288 from the left and right sidewalls 262, 274, respectively.
A first front wall panel 296 is separated from the lower base panel 240 by a score line 298 and a fourth slot 300, and a second front wall panel 302 is separated from the first front wall panel 296 by a score line 304. The second front wall panel 302 has a peripheral tab 306 that is to be received by the fourth slot 300 when folded. The first front wall panel 296 includes left and right tabs 308, 310 separated from the first front wall panel 296 by score lines 312, 314, respectively. The left tab 308 is tucked between the left sidewall 262 and the left sidewall flap 268 when the tray is folded during assembly and the right tab 310 is received between the right sidewall 274 and the right sidewall flap 280 when folded.
The slide wall 234 is somewhat different from the slide wall 24,
It is noted that throughout this description, words such as, “upward”, “downward”, “upper”, and “lower”, “top” and “bottom”, as well as like terms, refer to portions or elements of the display package and shipping carton as they are viewed in the drawings relative to other portions, or as they will typically be handled during use or operation in relationship to the positions of other elements of the system, or as they move based on the configurations illustrated.
In operation, the trays are formed from sheets of corrugated that are cut and scored, and then folded in ways well known to those skilled in the art. The slide wall and abutment brace are also formed from corrugated sheet. The toy figure is attached to the slide wall and the slide wall is inserted between the rear wall panels. The slide wall is placed in the lowered position and the display package is placed into a shipping carton for shipment from an assembly location to a point of display/sale, such as a toy store. When the shipping carton reaches the toy store, a stockperson/user removes two display packages simultaneously, as will be explained in detail below, which automatically places the packages and the mounted products in the display configuration. The user placing his/her fingers in the oval shaped openings in the slide walls to lift the slide walls. This action also accomplishes removal of the packages from the shipping carton and the toy figure to go from the collapsed configuration to the display configuration. The compressed brace or side flaps expands when the slide wall is fully raised and abut the tray to prevent lowering of the slide wall.
The display package described in detail above, features a robust, but simply constructed, tray, slide wall, and abutment structure that allows shipment from a factory to a display location to occur at a reduced volume and, thereby, expense. Nevertheless, the package is able to display to advantage its toy or other product to potential customers.
Referring now to
The two upper flaps 414, 416 are separated from the front and back panels 406, 408 by two score lines 430 432, respectively, and the two under flaps 418, 420 are separated from the left and right side panels 412, 410 by two score line 434, 436, respectively. Two bottom side flaps 422, 424 are separated from the front and right side panels 406, 412 by two score lines 440, 442, respectively, and the other two bottom flaps 426, 428 are separated from the back and left side panels 408, 410 by two score lines 444, 446, respectively. The shipping carton also includes a glue flap 448 separated from the front panel 406 by a score line 450 where the glue flap 448 is adhered to the left side panel 410 when the shipping carton 400 is partially assembled. A carton making company, often called a converter, may deliver the shipping carton to the product producing company already glued.
The RSC top closure is typically sealed by a strip of tape 460 as shown in
Referring now the
As shown in
A major advantage of the present invention is achieved in that the single continuing act of unloading the display packages from the shipping carton causes the slide walls of the display packages and the attached products to extend to the display configuration “automatically” in that no additional effort is needed. The result is that the display packages are first extended, then locked in the extended configurations and finally the display packages are separated from the carton immediately ready to be placed on a retailer's shelf. There is no need for the user who unloads the shipping cartons to remember to extend the display packages, or to even learn how to perform the extensions, or to do anything other than placing the extended and locked display packages directly on the retail shelf because the act of removing the packages from the carton also extends and locks the slide walls. Another advantage is that the display package and product may be shipped in a compact configuration to save volume and expense. In addition, the various structures disclosed hereinabove are simply constructed of inexpensive materials but are more than robust for their purpose. Furthermore, the display packages are secured against easy removal of the attached product so that theft is discouraged.
The present invention also includes a method for making the extendable display package shipping system 520,
The method for making the extendable display package shipping system 520 also includes the steps of connecting a first product to the first slide wall 536 to enable the product to move between collapsed and display configurations, such as the movable toy product 22 shown in
The method for making the display package shipping system 520 includes the further steps of providing a seventh blank 562 shaped to form a shipping carton, such as the shipping carton 400,
The method for making the display package shipping system 520 may also include the steps for forming hand openings 578 in each of the first and second slide walls, such as the openings 126, 144,
The present invention may also includes a method 600,
From the foregoing, it can be seen that there has been provided detailed features for an advantageous system and method for shipping extendable display product packages where each package and product may be shipped in a compact, lowered or collapsed configuration to minimize shipping costs, but be displayed in a raised or extended configuration to best present the product to the shopping public at the point of sale. Another advantage is that when unloading the product packages from a shipping carton, the packages automatically extend from the lowered position to the extended positions so that the packages with the mounted products may be placed directly on a retail shelf in the raised configurations. No further action is necessary from the stockperson/user who is tasked with unloading the shipping carton. Moreover, the system provides that the product is secured against easy removal from the package so as to discourage theft. The extendable display package shipping system is simply constructed, structurally robust, compact and easy to use, and yet, relatively inexpensive. While particular embodiments of the system have been shown and described in detail, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the present invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the claimed invention. The matters set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings are offered by way of illustrations only and not as limitations. The actual scope of the invention is to be defined by the subsequent claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.
Claims
1. An extendable display package shipping system comprising:
- an extendable display package for receiving a product, the display package including a hand opening to enable the display package to move from a lowered position to a raised position;
- a shipping carton for containing two display packages back to back, the shipping carton having four side walls and an upper closure; and
- a shipping carton insert disposed over the two display packages in the shipping carton, the insert being exposed when the upper closure of the shipping carton is opened and the insert having a hand opening in alignment with the hand openings of the two display packages to enable a user to grip the insert and the two display packages simultaneously to move the display packages to the raised positions and remove the display packages from the shipping carton.
2. The display package shipping system of claim 1, wherein:
- the shipping carton includes a regular slotted container upper closure and a 1-2-3 snap lock lower closure; and including a graphic on at least one sidewall of the shipping carton indicating the top of the shipping carton.
3. The display package shipping system of claim 1, wherein:
- the shipping carton insert includes two central panels separated by a score line, each central panel having a hand opening; and
- each display package includes a slide wall having the display package hand opening, the slide wall hand opening being aligned with the hand openings of the insert when the packages and insert are in the shipping carton.
4. The display package shipping system of claim 3, wherein:
- the shipping carton insert includes two middle panels, each middle panel separated from a central panel by a score line at one end and connected to a flap at the other end.
5. The display package shipping system of claim 4, wherein:
- the shipping carton includes a regular slotted container upper closure and a 1-2-3 snap lock lower closure; and including
- a graphic on at least one sidewall of the shipping carton indicating the upper closure.
6. The display package shipping system of claim 1 wherein:
- each display package includes a flat blank for forming a tray having a base, an upstanding rear wall connected to the base, the rear wall having front and rear panels and a top panel with a slot;
- a second blank for forming a slide wall mounted between the front and rear panels of the rear wall of the tray and extending through the slot of the top panel, the slide wall being movable between a lowered position and a raised position;
- the slide wall having structure for mounting a product, the product being movable between a collapsed configuration and an extended configuration as the slide panel moves between the lowered and the raised positions, respectively; and
- an abutment structure connected to the slide wall, the abutment structure being movable between a compressed position and an expanded position as the slide wall moves between the lowered and the raised positions, respectively.
7. The display package shipping system of claim 6, wherein:
- the slide wall includes front and rear panels.
8. The display package shipping system of claim 7, wherein:
- the front panel of the slide wall includes the structure for mounting a product; and
- the rear panel of the slide wall includes two slots for connecting the abutment structure.
9. The display package shipping system of claim 8, wherein:
- the front and rear panels of the slide wall each includes a hand opening, the hand openings being aligned with one another.
10. The display package shipping system of claim 9, wherein:
- the abutment structure is a scored strip that is compressed by the rear wall of the tray when the slide wall is in the lowered position and expanded when the slide wall is in the raised position.
11. The display package shipping system of claim 9, wherein:
- the slide wall includes oppositely disposed side flaps movable from first positions when the slide wall is in the lowered position and second positions when the slide wall is in the raised position.
12. The display package shipping system of claim 6, wherein:
- the shipping carton insert includes two central panels separated by a score line, each central panel having a hand opening;
- each display package includes a slide wall having the display package hand opening, the slide wall hand opening being aligned with the hand openings of the insert when the packages and insert are in the shipping carton;
- the shipping carton insert includes two middle panels, each middle panel separated from a central panel by a score line at one end and connected to a flap at the other end; and
- the upper closure is formed like that used with a regular slotted container and the lower closure is a 1-2-3 snap lock bottom; and including
- a graphic on at least one sidewall of the shipping carton indicating the upper closure.
13. An extendable display package shipping system comprising:
- an extendable display package for receiving a product, the display package including a hand opening to enable the display package to move from a lowered position to a raised position;
- a shipping carton for containing two display packages back to back, the shipping carton having four sidewalls and an upper closure;
- a shipping carton insert disposed over the two display packages in the shipping carton, the insert being exposed when the upper closure of the shipping carton is opened and the insert having a hand opening in alignment with the hand openings of the two display packages to enable a user to grip the insert and the two display packages simultaneously to move the display packages to the raised positions and remove the display packages from the shipping carton;
- each display package includes a flat blank for forming a tray having a base, an upstanding rear wall connected to the base, the rear wall having front and rear panels and a top panel with a slot;
- a second blank for forming a slide wall mounted between the front and rear panels of the rear wall of the tray and extending through the slot of the top panel, the slide wall being movable between a lowered position and a raised position;
- the slide wall having structure for mounting a product, the product being movable between a collapsed configuration and an extended configuration as the slide panel moves between the lowered and the raised positions, respectively;
- an abutment structure connected to the slide wall, the abutment structure being movable between a compressed position and an expanded position as the slide wall moves between the lowered and the raised positions, respectively;
- the shipping carton includes a regular slotted container upper closure and a 1-2-3 snap lock lower closure; and including a graphic on at least one sidewall of the shipping carton indicating the top of the shipping carton.
14. The display package shipping system of claim 13, wherein:
- the shipping carton insert includes two central panels separated by a score line, each central panel having a hand opening; and
- each display package includes a slide wall having the display package hand opening, the slide wall hand opening being aligned with the hand openings of the insert when the packages and insert are in the shipping carton.
15. The display package shipping system of claim 14, wherein:
- the shipping carton insert includes two middle panels, each middle panel separated from a central panel by a score line at one end and connected to a flap at the other end; and
- the abutment strip includes a center segment and accordion folded end segments.
16. A method for making an extendable display package shipping system comprising the steps of:
- providing a first blank shaped to form a first tray;
- providing a second blank shaped to form a first slide wall;
- providing a third blank shaped to form a first abutment structure;
- assembling the first blank into the first tray to support a product;
- assembling the second blank into the first slide wall;
- mounting the first abutment structure to the first slide wall to enable the first abutment structure to be compressed and expanded;
- mounting the first slide wall to the first tray to be movable between lowered and raised positions;
- connecting a first product to the first slide wall to enable the product to move between collapsed and extended configurations when the first slide wall is moved between the lowered and raised positions;
- compressing the first abutment structure;
- placing the first slide wall in the lowered position and the first product in the collapsed configuration;
- providing a fourth blank shaped to form a second tray;
- providing a fifth blank shaped to form a second slide wall;
- providing a sixth blank shaped to form a second abutment structure;
- assembling the fourth blank into the second tray for a second product;
- assembling the fifth blank into the second slide wall;
- mounting the second abutment structure to the second slide wall to enable the second abutment structure to be compressed and expanded;
- mounting the second slide wall to the second tray to be movable between lowered and raised positions;
- connecting a second product to the second slide wall to enable the second product to move between collapsed and extended configurations when the second slide wall is moved between the lowered and raised positions;
- compressing the second abutment structure;
- placing the second slide wall in the lowered position and the second product in the collapsed configuration;
- providing a seventh blank shaped to form a shipping carton, the shipping carton having an upper closure and a lower closure;
- providing an eighth blank shaped to form an insert for the shipping carton;
- assembling the seventh blank into the shipping carton;
- closing the lower closure of the shipping carton;
- bending the eighth blank into the insert;
- placing the first and second extendable display packages into the assembled shipping carton;
- placing the insert into the assembled shipping carton over the first and second extendable display packages to enable a user to grip the insert and the first and second slide walls simultaneously; and
- closing the upper closure of the shipping carton.
17. The method of claim 16, including the steps of:
- forming hand openings in each of the first and second slide walls;
- forming hand openings in the insert;
- aligning the openings of the slide walls and the insert when the insert is placed into the assembled shipping carton above the first and second extendable display packages.
18. The method of claim 17, including the steps of:
- forming each of the first and second trays with a rear wall having front and rear panels; and
- forming each of the first and second slide walls with front and rear panels.
19. The method of claim 18, including the step of:
- forming each of the first and second abutment structures with accordion folded end segments.
20. The method of claim 19, including the steps of:
- forming the shipping carton with a regular slotted carton upper closure; and
- forming the shipping carton with a 1-2-3 snap lock lower closure.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 11, 2013
Publication Date: Apr 10, 2014
Applicant: HASBRO, INC. (Pawtucket, RI)
Inventors: Jacqueline Patterson (Rehoboth, MA), Jared Lee Wade (Pawtucket, RI)
Application Number: 13/793,113
International Classification: B65D 5/52 (20060101); B65B 5/08 (20060101); B65B 5/02 (20060101); B65D 5/49 (20060101); B65D 5/54 (20060101);