Transparent shirt box
A shirt box includes a substrate having a plurality of fold lines including a first set of generally parallel fold lines and a second set of generally parallel fold lines. Notches extend through the substrate in a first direction. First and second sets of panels are separated from one another by fold lines. The panels are foldable along respective fold lines to define a hollow central cavity for the shirt box and peripheral ends of the shirt box. A bond permanently connects two non-adjacent panels in the first set while double-sided tape members are in adhesive contact with panels in the second set. Removable strips overlie a second side of the double-sided tape members while the shirt box is in a collapsible state, and are removable so as to size the hollow central cavity to receive a shirt or a shirt and tie combination.
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In the retail sale of dress shirts and tie combinations, it is desirable to present the merchandise in a manner that permits potential customers to have a good look at the product. On the other hand, it is important for retailers to keep the product clean and free of any soil or stains that may result from handling, to protect against theft, and to maintain the shirts in an orderly and well-folded condition so that their displays remains attractive to passers by.
It is also desirable that the packaging that is used be economical to manufacturer, that it be made from a recyclable material, and that it be made with minimal waste.
It is also desirable to have a packaging that addresses the foregoing needs and which permits shirts to be stacked in great number to promote efficient shelf and display space usage.
The present invention satisfies these and other needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a shirt box suitable for receiving a shirt or shirt and tie combination is provided which comprises a substrate having a plurality of fold lines including a first set of generally parallel fold lines and a second set of generally parallel fold lines. A plurality of notches extend through the substrate, say, in a first direction. A series of first panels are separated from next panels in the series by a respective fold line in the first set of fold lines. The first panels are foldable along respective fold lines, in the first direction, so as to define a hollow central cavity for the shirt box. Each panel in a set of second panels is bounded at a respective fold line in the second set of fold lines to a respective first panel and has a free end opposite the boundary. The second panels are each adjacent at least one of the notches and are foldable along respective fold lines in a second direction which is substantially perpendicular to the first direction so as to define first and second peripheral ends of the shirt box. A bond permanently connects one of the first panels to another of the first panels, wherein the another panel is after at least the next panel in the series of first panels (that is, the connected panels are not adjacent panels in the series). A first and second double-sided tape member has a first side in adhesive contact with a respective second panel and a second side. First and second removable strips overlie the second side of the first and second double-sided tape members, respectively. The shirt box has a collapsible state in which first and second removable strips overlie the first and second tape members, and a second state in which the second side of at least one of the tape members is in adhesive contact with one of the panels and in which the hollow central cavity is sized to receive the shirt or shirt and tie combination.
These and other aspects, features and advantages shall be apparent from the accompanying Drawings and description of certain embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to
As shown in
The notches 50 are generally oriented to extend in the same direction as the fold lines F1, and preferably are axially aligned with the fold lines F1.
In accordance with a salient aspect of the present invention, the shirt box 10 can be configured in a partially assembled state in which a hollow central cavity for containing a shirt or a shirt and tie combination is defined, yet which is collapsible into a generally flat state until such time that a shirt (or a shirt and tie combination) is to be inserted into the box. When the shirt box 10 is to be filled, it is brought to an uncollapsed state, the shirt is introduced into the hollow cavity, and the peripheral ends of the shirt box are bonded so as to define a substantially rectangular and sealed shirt box construction.
With further reference to
The shirt box 10 further includes a first and second double sided tape member 60 having a first side in adhesive contact with a respective panel in the second set of panels 40. As illustrated in
Preferably, the material of the substrate has a thickness so that, in combination with the fold lines F1 and F2, a stable, second state results in which the shirt boxes 10 can be stacked in great number, one upon another, to promote efficient shelf and display space usage.
In order to facilitate folding of the shirt box, in a preferred form, the end panels 46 have chamfered corners adjacent their respective free ends. The chamfered corners reduce interference of one panel member with another as the box is folded.
As illustrated in
Referring now to
The fold lines F1 and F2 can be continuous or discontinuous, but preferably are continuous and more preferably comprise score lines in the substrate 10. Depending on the material chosen for the substrate, fold lines can be defined by material at locations that are axially aligned with the notches 50. Also, at least one of the notches 50 preferably has a depth (that is, in a direction parallel to the axis of the fold lines F1) which is equal to the width of the flaps 44. By so-constructing at least some of the notches 50, a substantially rectangular shirt box 10, 10′ can result.
While the invention has been described in connection with certain embodiments thereof, the invention is capable of being practiced in other forms and using other materials and structures. Accordingly, the invention is defined by the recitations in the claims appended hereto and equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A shirt box suitable for receiving a shirt or shirt and tie combination, comprising:
- a single sheet of substantially transparent plastic;
- a plurality of fold lines in the plastic sheet including a first set of generally parallel fold lines and a second set of generally parallel fold lines;
- a plurality of notches through the plastic sheet generally extending in a first direction;
- a series of first panels each being separated from a next panel in the series by a respective fold line in the first set of fold lines, the first panels being foldable along said respective fold lines in the first direction to define a hollow central cavity for the shirt box;
- a set of second panels each having a boundary along a respective fold line in the second set of fold lines to a respective first panel, each having a free end opposite the boundary, and each being adjacent at least one of the notches, the second panels being foldable along said respective fold lines in a second direction which is substantially perpendicular to the first direction to define first and second peripheral ends of the shirt box;
- a bond permanently connecting one of the first panels to another of the first panels, wherein the another panel is after at least the next panel in the series of first panels;
- a first and second double-sided tape member, each tape member having a first side in adhesive contact with a respective second panel and having a second side; and
- first and second removable strips overlying the second side of the first and second double-sided tape members, respectively,
- wherein the shirt box has a collapsible state in which first and second removable strips overlie the first and second tape members, and a second state in which the second side of at least one of the tape members is in adhesive contact with one of the panels and in which the hollow central cavity is sized to receive the shirt or shirt and tie combination.
2. The shirt box of claim 1, wherein a stable second state comprises both of the first and second tape members being in contact with a respective first panel and wherein the plastic material has a stiffness to support a weight of a plurality of said short boxes containing respective shirts or shirt and tie combinations.
3. The shirt box of claim 1, further comprising chamfered corners on at least a portion of the free ends.
4. The shirt box of claim 1, wherein the second panels extend symmetrically from opposing margins of the first panels.
5. The shirt box of claim 1, wherein the fold line is continuous.
6. The shirt box of claim 1, wherein the fold line comprises a score line in the plastic sheet.
7. The shirt box of claim 1, wherein the bond comprises an adhesive glue.
8. The shirt box of claim 1, wherein the bond comprises a weld joining said one first panel to said another first panel
9. The shirt box of claim 1, wherein at least one notch has a depth equal to width of at least one of said first panels.
10. A shirt box suitable for receiving a shirt or shirt and tie combination, consisting of:
- a single sheet of substantially transparent plastic;
- a plurality of fold lines in the plastic sheet including a first set of generally parallel fold lines and a second set of generally parallel fold lines;
- a plurality of notches through the plastic sheet generally extending in a first direction;
- a series of first panels each being separated from a next panel in the series by a respective fold line in the first set of fold lines, the first panels being foldable along said respective fold lines in the first direction to define a hollow central cavity for the shirt box;
- a set of second panels each having a boundary along a respective fold line in the second set of fold lines to a respective first panel, each having a free end opposite the boundary, and each being adjacent at least one of the notches, the second panels being foldable along said respective fold lines in a second direction which is substantially perpendicular to the first direction to define first and second peripheral ends of the shirt box;
- a bond permanently connecting one of the first panels to another of the first panels, wherein the another panel is after at least the next panel in the series of first panels;
- a first and second double-sided tape member, each tape member having a first side in adhesive contact with a respective second panel and having a second side; and
- first and second removable strips overlying the second side of the first and second double-sided tape members, respectively,
- wherein the shirt box has a collapsible state in which first and second removable strips overlie the first and second tape members, and a stable, second state in which the second side of at least one of the tape members is in adhesive contact with one of the panels and in which the hollow central cavity is sized to receive the shirt or shirt and tie combination.
11. The shirt box of claim 10, wherein a stable second state comprises both of the first and second tape members being in contact with a respective first panel and wherein the plastic material has a stiffness sufficient to support a weight of a plurality of said shirt boxes containing respective shirts or shirt and tie combinations.
12. The shirt box of claim 10, wherein the second panels extend symmetrically from opposing margins of the first panels.
13. The shirt box of claim 10, wherein the fold line is continuous.
14. The shirt box of claim 10, wherein the fold line comprises a score line in the plastic sheet.
15. The shirt box of claim 10, wherein the bond comprises an adhesive glue.
16. The shirt box of claim 10, wherein the bond comprises a weld joining said one first panel to said another first panel.
17. The shirt box of claim 10, wherein at least one notch has a depth equal to width of at least one of said first panels.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 7, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 8, 2007
Applicant: Peacock Apparel Group, Inc. (New York, NY)
Inventor: Cin Kim (Alpine, NJ)
Application Number: 11/222,040
International Classification: B65D 5/00 (20060101);