Dispenser and display device
The present invention relates to a dispenser (also called a box) made of a single sheet of pliable material and has a substantially frustopyramidal shape with an opened top and a closed bottom, characterized in that it comprises four exterior walls and four interior walls, wherein the exterior walls are spaced apart from the interior walls in order to create a space between them, and further characterized in that at least one of the exterior walls comprises an opening. This dispenser or box can be used for a variety of purposes, including the storage of stacked items such as individual pieces of paper. It may also be used to display illustrations (or any other kind of markings) on both its exterior walls and its interior walls.
The present invention relates to a dispenser (also referred herein as a box), made of a single sheet of cardboard or other pliable material. This dispenser can be used for a variety of purposes, including the storage of stacked items such as individual pieces of paper. Aesthetically pleasing, this dispenser may also be used as a promotional or marketing tool.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONContainers or boxes made from cardboard or other pliable materials are known in the art. Examples include the boxes described in the following patents which are suitable for storing a variety of things, such as cards and even laundry detergent: U.S. Pat. No. 5,476,218 (“Cardboard Box Having a Smooth Flat Bottom”), U.S. Pat. No. 5,439,168 (“Paper Box Having Strip-Shaped Inlet”), U.S. Pat. No. 4,019,673 (“Cardboard Box”) and U.S. Pat. No. 3,688,625 (“Cardboard Box and Method of Making Same”).
Boxes made from a single cardboard piece are also known in the art. One example of a box of this type is U.S. Pat. No. 5,366,142 (“Cardboard Box Having Corner Seals”).
Additionally, boxes that are suitable for holding and dispensing pieces or sheets of paper have been around for some time. Examples of such containers or dispensers include the following patents: U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,200 (“Folder Type Paper Box”), U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,254 (“Holding Device for Self-Stick Note Pads”), U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,712 (“No-Spring Pop-Up Note Dispenser”) and U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,851 (“Container for Notepads, Paper Clips, Staples and the Like”).
Despite the variety of boxes available, boxes or containers that combine elements from all of the types of boxes mentioned above are not believed to be common. Boxes that combine the pliability of cardboard, that can be constructed from a single sheet, that can serve to dispense paper (or be used to store a limitless variety of items) and that can be personalized by decorating one or more sides or walls in an aesthetically pleasing manner do not abound. Advantageously, a box of this description would be produced inexpensively and would allow for individual creative modifications. A box of this type could also be used as a promotional or marketing tool.
The present invention relates to a novel box or container that seeks to meet all of these features and advantages.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
One of the advantages of this box (10) is that it can be used to display illustrations or any other kind of markings on both its exterior walls (30,32,34,36) and its interior walls (20,22,24,26). The openings (40) on the exterior walls (30,32,34,36) allow to see the illustrations or markings on the exterior face of the corresponding interior walls (20,22,24,26). This provides an effect of “depth” that creates a very elegant and sophisticated display.
In the illustrated embodiment, one of the exterior walls (30,32,34,36), namely the front exterior wall (30), and its corresponding interior wall (20) comprises a slot (42). This slot (42) is very useful when the box (10) is used to hold a stack of individual pieces of paper (16), as shown in
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The cross-shaped center portion (50) further comprises four pairs of flaps (62,64), one pair of flaps (62,64) being disposed at each corner of the cross-shaped center portion (50). These flaps (62,64) will provide a holding point for maintaining the box (10) in a folded position, as explained hereafter.
The two remaining side portions (54,58) of the unfolded box (10) comprises two elongated side flaps (90,92) located at the end of corresponding interior walls (22,26).
As can be appreciated, this box (10) provides many advantages for designers and those who will manufacture them. It can be used for a wide range of purposes and it is particularly useful for promotional material. Someone may also provide a top cover, if desired. Of course, the box (10) can be designed with a different shape than that illustrated in the appended figures. For example, the interior receptacle of the box (10) can be rectangular instead of being a square. The angle between the interior walls (20,22,24,26) and the exterior walls (30,32,34,36) can also be different and not necessarily the same for all sides of the box (10). The top of the box (10) can be provided with a wide horizontal edge. The unfolded single sheet from which the box (10) is made may be itself composed of two or more smaller pieces glued or otherwise attached together before being folded.
Claims
1. A box made of a single sheet of pliable material and having a substantially frustopyramidal shape with an opened top and a closed bottom, characterized in that it comprises four exterior walls and four interior walls, wherein said exterior walls are spaced apart from said interior walls in order to create a space between them, and further characterized in that at least one of said exterior walls comprises an opening.
2. A box as defined in claim 1, further comprising a slot.
3. A box as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein said pliable material is paper, cardboard, a thin plastic sheet or a thin metal sheet.
4. A box as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein said opening is covered with a transparent or translucent liner.
5. A box as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein said single sheet of pliable material comprises a substantially cross-shaped center portion and four side portions, wherein said cross-shaped center portion comprises a middle section that, once folded, will become the bottom of said box, and wherein said four side portions, once folded, will become the exterior walls, with at least one of said four side portions including an opening.
6. A box as defined in claim 5, wherein said cross-shaped center portion further comprises four pairs of flaps, with one pair of flaps being disposed at each corner of said cross-shaped center portion.
7. A box as defined in claim 5, wherein half of said slot is provided in one of said exterior walls and the other half continues into the side portion adjacent to said exterior wall.
8. A box as defined in claim 7, wherein said side portion comprises two opposite lateral sections and a flap.
9. A box as defined in claim 8, wherein said lateral sections are symmetrical with reference to said interior wall.
10. A box as defined in claim 9, wherein each one of said lateral sections comprises two slots separated by an inclined edge designed to provide an interlocking engagement with slots of corresponding side sections of an opposite side portion, said opposite side portion also comprising a flap.
11. Use of a box as defined in any one of claims 1-10 to display illustrations, markings, photos or promotional material on one or more of said exterior and said interior walls.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 29, 2004
Publication Date: Aug 24, 2006
Inventor: Louis Jourdain (Ste-Foy)
Application Number: 10/565,826
International Classification: B65D 5/00 (20060101); B65D 25/54 (20060101);