INTERACTIVE GIFT BAG
A gift bag topper which, in one embodiment, includes a substantially planar die cut piece of material such as cardboard or paperboard which is attached to one or more handles of a conventional gift bag such that the topper adds an additional entertainment element to the gift bag and may complete the artwork or picture printed on the outer surface of the gift bag. In another embodiment, one or more die cut components are inserted via narrow slots or openings contained thereon onto the top edge of the open end of two or more greeting card panels. The die cut components sit atop the gift bag and may serve to conceal the contents of the gift bag from the recipient.
This Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/370,135, filed on Aug. 3, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is in the field of social expression products, and more particularly to gift products including gift wrapping and bags.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGift bags are widely used packaging and wrapping medium for gifts of small sizes. The popularity of gift bags stems from ease of use and a wide range of styles, colors and sizes available. The typical construction of gift bags has been very conventional, largely due to low cost and ease of manufacture. Conventional gift bags are made of different types of printed paper, folded in a standard manner to form a reinforced square bottom, pleated sides and a crease in one of the main side walls to enable the bottom of the bag to be folded flat with the walls. Paper construction affords a wide variety of print media and finishes which are the primary aesthetic sales-triggering attributes of gift bags. For the basic cubic folding bag, the necessity of a handle has been dealt with in the minimalist manner of a string or rope through opposed sides of the bag. This provides a means for carrying and closure, but does not add appreciably to the aesthetics of the bag other than through color coordination. Gift bags are a difficult product to bring variety to in a manner which makes efficient use of retail space. A greater variety of designs and styles would increase sales, but is not practical given that each group of bags of a particular design occupy a significant amount of retail space. The retail display of gift bags preferably accentuates the primary feature of the printed occasion theme, pattern and color, but such displays are static in the sense that a consumer may decide very quickly based upon this primary appearance of the bags. In other words, the choices are strictly limited to what is displayed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present disclosure and related inventions, interactive gift bags are provided, in one embodiment, in the form of a gift bag having a front panel, a back panel parallel to and opposite the front panel, two side panels positioned therebetween, and a bottom panel which closes off one end of the gift bag. The bag contains two handles, one handle attached to the front panel and one handle attached to the back panel. The handles are strands of rope or cord that are inserted into two holes or apertures located proximate to the top open edge of the front and back gift bag panels. The handles are also inserted into two holes or apertures contained on a die cut topper which is shaped and designed to correspond or compliment the artwork printed on the gift bag. When the handles are pulled taut, the gift gab topper sits proximate to the top open edge of the front and/or back panel of the gift bag, or “tops off” the gift bag.
In another embodiment, a gift bag includes a four sided gift bag construction and a three-dimensional die cut topper that is removably inserted over the open end of the gift bag. The topper contains one or more slots or openings along the bottom side of the topper so that the topper sits atop or straddles at least one top edge of the gift bag panels. The topper conceals the contents of the gift bag from the recipients and also adds a more decorative effect to the package.
The gift bag topper of the present disclosure and related inventions is a die cut piece of material such as cardboard, paperboard or other suitably strong, substantive but lightweight material that is attach to a traditional gift bag. The die cut shapes of the gift bag topper may complement the artwork printed on the gift bag.
The bag portion of the gift bag with topper is of a conventional design, having a front panel A and a back panel B opposite the front panel A with two side panels C, D extending therebetween. The length of the side panels C, D, controls the width of the gift bag 50. A bottom panel (not shown) connects each of the front A, back B and side panels C, D to create a closed end. Opposite the closed end is an open end for insertion of a gift or other items into the gift bag 50. The side panels C, D may contain a vertical bisecting crease or fold line 10, which enables the bag to be neatly folded and packaged for retail sale. The gift bag 50 also contains two handles 12, one handle 12 attached to the front panel A and one handle (not shown) attached to the back panel B. The handles 12 may be similar to a cord or rope-like structure, which extend between two holes or openings positioned proximate to the upper edges of the front A and back B panels along the open end of the gift bag 50. For each handle 12, a single piece of cord or rope-like structure is used. The two free ends of a first cord are inserted into the two holes in the front panel A of the gift bag 50 and the two free ends of a second cord are inserted into the two holes in the back panel B of the gift bag 50. The cords may inserted into each hole from the outside of the bag to the inside of the bag where each free end of the cord is tied or knotted for secure attachment to the gift bag or alternatively, the cords may be inserted from the inside of the bag to the outside of the bag, where each free end is then tied or knotted.
In one embodiment, indicated generally at reference numeral 100 and shown in
The gift bag topper T may move along the length of the cord or rope-like handle 12 between the gift bag 50 and the ends of the handle or handles 12. When the topper T is in a first position, as shown in
The gift bag topper T may be formed into any shape or size and in a preferred embodiment will correspond with or be complimentary to the artwork or printed indicia on the front A and/or back B panels of the gift bag 50. The topper T may complete the picture or artwork contained on the gift bag 50. For example, as shown in
An alternate embodiment of the gift bag topper of the present invention, indicated generally at reference numeral 200 and shown in
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Other features and aspects of this invention will be appreciated by those skilled in the art upon reading and comprehending this disclosure. Such features, aspects, and expected variations and modifications of the reported results and examples are clearly within the scope of the invention where the invention is limited solely by the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A gift bag with topper comprising:
- a gift bag having a closed end and an open end formed by a front panel, a back panel opposite an parallel to the front panel, two side panels which are perpendicular to and extend between the front and back panels and a bottom panel which creates the closed end of the gift bag;
- a first rope handle secured to an upper portion of the front panel and a second rope handle attached to an upper portion of the back panel;
- a die cut topper having at least two apertures thereon through which the first or second rope handle is inserted such that the die cut topper is secured between the first or second rope handle and the gift bag.
2. The gift bag with topper of claim 1, wherein die cut topper extends above the top edge of the open end of the gift bag.
3. The gift bag with topper of claim 1, wherein the die cut topper is shaped and decorated to match or complement the artwork contained on an outer surface of the front or back panel of the gift bag.
4. The gift bag with topper of claim 1, wherein the die cut topper is substantially planar.
5. The gift bag with topper of claim 1, wherein the front panel and the back panel each contain two spaced apart apertures which facilitate attachment of the first and second rope handles thereto.
6. The gift bag with topper of claim 1, wherein the first rope handle is secured to the front panel by inserting a first free end of the first rope handle into a first opening on the front panel and inserting a second free end of the first rope handle into a second opening on the front panel and knotting both the first and second free ends of the first rope handle.
7. The gift bag with topper of claim 6, wherein the knotted ends of the first and second rope handles are located on an outer surface of the gift bag.
8. The gift bag with topper of claim 6, wherein the knotted ends of the first and second rope handles are located on an inner surface of the gift bag.
9. The gift bag with topper of claim 1, wherein the die cut topper can move freely along the length of the rope handle.
10. A gift bag and topper comprising:
- a gift bag having a front panel, a back panel, a right side panel and a left side panel, an open end and a closed end;
- a topper having four topper panels which are contiguous with one another, each topper panel positioned at an approximate 90-degree angle to each adjacent topper panel creating an X-shape, and each topper panel having at least one slot contained along a bottom edge of each topper panel;
- wherein the slot contained on each of the four topper panels is positioned and inserted over one of the front, back, right side and left side panels of the gift bag
11. The gift bag and topper of claim 10, wherein the topper conceals the contents of the gift bag.
12. The gift bag and topper of claim 10, wherein the topper is shaped and designed to complement the gift bag.
13. The gift bag and topper of claim 10, wherein the topper is die cut.
14. The gift bag and topper of claim 10, wherein the topper is made of cardboard or paperboard.
15. The gift bag and topper of claim 10, wherein the topper is capable of being folded into a flat position.
16. A gift bag and topper comprising:
- a gift bag having a front panel, back panel, right side panel, left side panel, bottom panel and one open end;
- a handle attached to the front panel;
- a handle attached to the back panel;
- a topper attached to the handle attached to the front panel.
17. The gift bag and topper of claim 16, wherein the topper extends above a top edge of the open end of the gift bag.
18. The gift bag and topper of claim 16, wherein the handles are rope handles.
19. The gift bag and topper of claim 16, wherein the topper is die cut.
20. The gift bag and topper of claim 16, wherein the topper is located between the gift bag and the handle attached to the front panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 3, 2011
Publication Date: Feb 9, 2012
Inventor: Suzanne M. Lahr Yoder (Columbia Station, OH)
Application Number: 13/197,343
International Classification: B65D 33/06 (20060101);