Combined Receptacle and Display Card
An integrated display card and goods holding container is provided. A well for the goods is formed integrally with the card, the integral structure preferably made of plastic but can be made of wood or metal. A cover is provided for closing the well, such as a screw top. The cover and the card can be provided with structures, such as pawls and catches, so that when the cover is fully engaged with the well, the structures provide evidence of tampering if the cover is removed from the card. Alternatively, or in addition, entire card can be shrink-wrapped or a seal, such as a tamper proof seal, can be placed over the cover.
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/392,033, filed Mar. 19, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a container or receptacle that is also suitable as a display card for a peg board or pull strip.
2. State of the Art
Consumer packaging takes many forms, some of which adapt the packaging to a particular type of display. For example, an item for sale can be blister-packed to a card, or a plastic shell can be stapled or thermoformed onto a card. Such a card can have a hole to accomodate a peg for display on a pegboard, or an opening to accomodate a pull strip. A “pull strip” is a plastic strip having a plurality of hooks, edges, or other devices that can be inserted through an opening in a card to support the card on the strip, or can be a strip having clips into which display cards are inserted; the retail consumer then merely pulls the card from the strip.
In the area of drugs and cosmetics, the particular article is typically packaged in a first package, such as a plastic pouch for pills/capsules or a small container or jar for cosmetics (e.g., lip gloss, eye shadow, powder). This first container is then packaged in a second container, such as the above-noted blister packed or thermoformed cards.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONIn light of the foregoing, it would be beneficial to provide a integrated combined receptacle and display card so that separate packaging is not needed for the goods and also the packaged goods. It would also be beneficial to provide such packaging having a section for the goods that is reclosable or reusable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Any type of solid or semi-solid material, or individual items, can be stored an sold in the present devices. Exemplary of such items are: cosmetic powders (e.g., eye shadow), gels and semisolids (e.g., lip gloss, lip balm); sunscreen; medications in solid form (e.g., pills, tablets, capsules, gelcaps) or semi-solid form (e.g., cream, ointment, gel, or lotion); spices or condiments, in solid or semisolid form; touch-up or other paint; candy, gum, mints, or the like; or anything else that can be packaged in such a container.
The closure can be secured in the closed position by gluing the closure to the card, or by shrink-wrapping the entire device. A foil seal can be provided over the cover to protect the goods and/or as a tamper evident device. The portion of the card substrate adjacent the well or recessed well can be scored so that, after purchase, the consumer can remove the goods packaging from the integral card substrate.
In one embodiment, “integral” means that the card and the goods container are formed from the same material and are unitary. For example, in the device shown in
The card faces 701a and/or 701b can be printed with advertising and/or directional use instructions for the product, and preferably include instructions for detaching the sealed compact from the card.
Of course, depending on the display desired, the device can be designed with face 701a or face 701b as the front (the other being the back), even though the invention has been described above as the “top” being integral with the card. Additionally, the integrated card/top and the bottom can be made from different, or differently colored, plastics.
A further embodiment is shown in
In the use of such an embodiment, the goods are placed in the bottom portion, the sealing liner applied, and the bottom screwed into the top portion integral with the card; any printing on the integrated card/top having been done previously. The card is displayed, and after purchase by the consumer, the compact container with the bottom sealed to the top is broken away from the card by breaking the bridges interleaved with the score lines. After the container is separated from the card, it can be used as a typical cosmetics compact.
Prior to separating the compact from the card, the unitary top/card with the screwed-in bottom secured by the pawls is a tamper-evident container. Once the bottom is screwed into the top and engaged by the pawls, there is no need for an additional seal (such as a shrink wrap or clamshell). Further, the bottom cannot be unscrewed without damaging the pawls and/or the card, thereby evidencing tampering. When so sealed, the device is securely sealed and remains a unitary article until the combined top/bottom container is separated from the card by the consumer.
In the preferred embodiment the container or receptacle is attached to the card by a plurality of bridges disposed around the perimeter of the container, preferably on the outside side wall, alternating with scores (or openings) separating the container from the card. The purpose of the bridges is to provide a solid retention between the container and the card that will survive packing, shipping, and other handling. Other retention means include a thinner or thinning region of solid plastic instead of the bridges and scores, or in substitution for some or all of the bridges. A thinner or thinning region can be created during the molding of the integral bottom and card, or can be formed later by compressing the area in a die (and heating, if the material is thermoplastic). The function of the retention means is to retain the integrally molded container part and to allow, through reasonable force, the consumer to separate the container from the card. The tolerance of the retention means should be such that the pawls engaging the non-integrally molded portion cannot be disengaged therefrom due to resiliency or flexibility of the means.
Because the card and container can be made of a moldable plastic, the card can be molded to include a recess, or an upstanding wall (like collar 706) defining an area where an RFID tag can be attached to the card. Similarly, the base and/or cover, depending on which portion faces away from the consumer when the device is displayed, can be provided with a similarly molded area in which an RFID or other theft-deterrent type device can be affixed.
The foregoing description is meant to be illustrative and not limiting. Various changes, modifications, and additions may become apparent to the skilled artisan upon a perusal of this specification, and such are meant to be within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the claims.
Claims
1. A combined integral display card and goods container, comprising:
- A. a card substrate;
- B. a goods container integral and unitary with the card, and comprising: i. a wall upstanding from the card defining a well for containing said goods; and ii. a closure mechanically cooperating with the wall or the card, or both, to close the well.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the well is recessed to the other side of the card.
3. The container of claim 1, wherein the closure cooperates with the outside of the wall.
4. The container of claim 1, wherein the closure cooperates with the inside of the wall.
5. The container of claim 1, further comprising a recessed well extending below the card.
6. The container of claim 1, further comprising an opening providing for attachment of said container to a display device.
7. The container of claim 5, further comprising an opening providing for attachment of said container to a display device.
8. A combination container and display card, comprising:
- A. a display card having a top portion defined by an opening through the card suitable for accepting a display peg and a bottom portion having one or more feet adapted for supporting the display card in a standing orientation on a surface;
- B. a container top portion having a top wall from which extends a downstanding side wall, the free end for the side wall defining a bottom opening of the container, the side wall having an outer surface being formed integrally with the display card and attached thereto by retention means, and able to cooperatively engage a bottom portion; and
- C. a bottom portion of the contain able to cooperatively engage and close with said top.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the bottom and the display card mechanically engage in a cooperating manner to prevent the bottom from being removed from the display card.
10. The device of claim 8, wherein at least one of the display card and the bottom includes a plurality of pawls and the other includes a plurality of catches for engaging the pawls.
11. The device of claim 8, wherein the container and the card are made from polypropylene.
12. The device of claim 8, wherein the retention means comprises plurality of scores and bridges disposed about a perimeter defined by the side wall.
13. The device of claim 8, wherein the display card has at least one foot extending orthogonally from the card away from the front surface, the back surface, or both.
14. The device of claim 8, wherein the opening by which the card can be hung has a collar.
15. The device of claim 13, wherein the display card comprises at least one foot extending orthogonally away from each of the front and back surfaces.
16. A combination container and display card, comprising: a display card; and a container structurally attached to the display card by a frangible retention means, the container having opposing first and second portions cooperating to provide a sealed container, the container permanently separable from the display card leaving only the container by breaking the frangible retention means.
17. The combination container and display card of claim 16, wherein the display card further comprises a foot for free-standing display.
18. The combination container and display card of claim 16, wherein the display card further comprises an opening by which the card can be hung.
19. The combination container and display card of claim 17, wherein the display card further comprises an opening by which the card can be hung.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 22, 2007
Publication Date: Feb 14, 2008
Inventors: Carl Lombardi (Lloyd Harbor, NY), Jack Albanese (Freeport, NY), Morris Sussman (Bellmore, NY)
Application Number: 11/876,104
International Classification: B65D 73/00 (20060101);