CONTAINER WITH OUTER AND INNER SLEEVES
A container comprising an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve, the outer sleeve operating to conceal at least a portion of an exterior surface of the inner sleeve when the inner sleeve is at least partially received within the outer sleeve. The inner and outer sleeves are movable relative to each other such that, when the outer sleeve and inner sleeve are moved relative to each other, various printed matter borne by the inner sleeve is revealed.
This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/532,204 filed Jul. 2, 2015 entitled “Packaging Designs for Articles,” the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure generally relates to a container comprising an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve, and more particularly to a container with an outer sleeve that reveals at least a portion of the exterior surface of the inner sleeve when the inner sleeve is removed from the outer sleeve.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREBusinesses use advertising and product packaging to differentiate their products and to entice consumers to purchase their products. Therefore, businesses are constantly searching for new ways for their advertisements to reach the consumer. Product packaging often includes advertisements for the specific product contained in the packaging, as well as a written description of the product, warnings, approvals, and other information regarding the nature and use of the product.
In addition, product packaging also creates a unique advertising space for one to advertise the products or services of others. Doing so can be a source of additional revenue.
However, especially for smaller products, there is limited space for such advertising and information. Furthermore, businesses may avoid placing advertising for the products of others on the exterior of their own product packaging, so that the advertisements do not confuse the customer when the customer is considering purchasing the product.
The present invention proposes a unique solution to the above problems.
In addition, product packaging comes in all shapes and sizes. Some products, such as cigarettes, candy, hardware products such as fasteners, and a myriad of other products, are sold in relatively large packages, so that the consumer and/or user of the product must carry more units of the product than he or she will consume or otherwise needs. These containers are often placed in the consumer's or user's pocket or carrying bag, where they are subject to movement. The lids on the containers are often easily opened through the consumer's or user's movements. Therefore, there is a need for more efficient and secure apparatus to store and carry products in.
Another problem solved by one aspect of the invention is mitigation of the health risks related to certain products, such as cigarettes and junk foods. For these types of products, some conscientious consumers try to limit the amount of such products carried on their person at any given time so that they will not be tempted to consume more than a certain amount. Nonetheless, manufacturers of such products still distribute them in large quantities so that consumers must carry the bulky packaging no matter how many units of the product they want to carry on their person. Therefore, there is a need for packaging that will tend to assist the user to moderate the amount of the product that the user consumes.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREIn an embodiment, a container comprising an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve, the outer sleeve operating to conceal at least a portion of an exterior surface of the inner sleeve when the inner sleeve is at least partially received within the outer sleeve, is disclosed. The inner and outer sleeves are movable relative to each other such that, when the outer sleeve an inner sleeve are slid apart, various indicia, such as text and/or graphical matter, borne by the inner sleeve is revealed.
The present invention, in but one form, provides a container comprising an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve, the outer sleeve concealing at least a portion of the exterior surface of the inner sleeve when the inner sleeve is disposed on the outer sleeve. However, when the outer sleeve is removed, partially or completely, all or a portion of the outer surface of the inner sleeve becomes exposed. The arrangement provides space on the product packaging for advertisements or other communications, as well as unique ways to display those advertisements or other communications.
The container itself provides a better-protected, easily disposable container for the consumer.
The details of this and other implementations are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features will become apparent from the description, the drawings, and the claims.
Before describing in detail exemplary embodiments that accord with the present invention, it should be observed that the embodiments reside primarily in combinations of apparatus components and processing steps related to containers comprising an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve, the outer sleeve concealing at least a portion of an exterior surface of the inner sleeve when the inner sleeve is received within the outer sleeve, and further wherein the outer surface of the inner sleeve is revealed as the outer sleeve is removed from the inner sleeve, indicia such as text and/or graphics, residing on all or a portion of the inner sleeve. Accordingly, the apparatus and method components have been represented where appropriate by conventional and/or generic symbols in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present invention so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having had the benefit of the description herein.
In this document, relational terms, such as “first” and “second,” “top” and “bottom,” and the like, may be used solely to distinguish one entity or element from another entity or element without necessarily requiring or implying any particular physical or logical relationship or order between such entities or elements. The term “plurality of” as used in connection with any object or action means two or more of such objects or actions. A claim element proceeded by the article “a” or “an” does not, without more constraints, preclude the existence of additional identical elements in the process, method, article or apparatus that includes the element.
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The inner sleeve 12 may include a bottom end 15 and a top end 14. The top end 14 may remain closed (i.e., include or define an at least partially closed wall) and the bottom end 15 may define an opening 17. The inner sleeve 12 defines a hollow interior or cavity 20 bounded by an interior surface 19. The inner sleeve 12 also defines an exterior surface 13. The exterior surface 13 of inner sleeve 12 may or may not bear one or more areas of printed matter or other indicia 16 as discussed in more detail below. In the preferred embodiment, the inner sleeve 12 is triangular in cross-section. However, the inner sleeve 12 may be circular, rectangular, square, oval, polygonal, or of any shape.
The outer sleeve 32 may have a top end 35 and a bottom end 34. The interior surface 39 of the outer sleeve defines a cavity adapted to receive the inner sleeve 12. The bottom end 34 may remain closed (i.e., include or define an at least partially closed wall) and the top end 35 may define an opening 37, or vice versa, in order to permit insertion and removal of the inner sleeve 12 partially or completely thereinto and therefrom, respectively. The cross-sectional shape of the inner surface 39 of outer sleeve 32 is preferably shaped to correspond partially or completely to a cross-sectional shape of the outer surface 13 of inner sleeve 12, the inner surface 39 of outer sleeve 32 having a circumference that is preferably slightly larger than the circumference of the outer surface 19 of inner sleeve 12, so that the inner sleeve 12 can be inserted into the top end 35 of the outer sleeve 32. The outer sleeve 32 may have an interior surface 39 and an exterior surface 33. In the preferred embodiment, the outer sleeve 32 is triangular in cross-section. However, the outer sleeve 32 may be circular, rectangular, square, rounded, polygonal, or of any shape.
When the inner sleeve 12 is inserted into the outer sleeve 32, there may be a gap 40 between the exterior surface 19 of the inner sleeve 13 and the interior surface 39 of the outer sleeve 39. In another embodiment, inner and outer sleeves 12 and 32 are sized and shaped such that, when the inner sleeve 12 is inserted into the outer sleeve 32, the exterior surface 19 of the inner sleeve 12 may be frictionally but removably held to the interior surface 39 of the outer sleeve 39, so that the inner and outer sleeves 12 and 32 will stay in place relative to each other until a user pulls them apart.
In an embodiment, indicia are printed or otherwise deposited onto the exterior surface 33 of outer sleeve 32. Such indicia may be the brand name of, and information about, the product contained within the container 11, or may be any other information, advertising or otherwise.
When inner sleeve 12 is positioned in the fully inserted orientation or position shown in
The inner sleeve 12 and outer sleeve 32 can be fabricated of any material suitable for a container, such as, but not by way of limitation, paper, metal, plastic, opaque or translucent plastic or glass, or combinations thereof. The material for the inner sleeve 12 and outer sleeve 32 may be translucent, opaque, or a combination thereof. However, in the preferred embodiment, the inner sleeve 12 and the outer sleeve 32 are made of opaque paper products, such as cardboard.
The inner sleeve 12 and outer sleeve 32 can be of any size. However, in the preferred embodiment, the outer sleeve is approximately 5″ in length, and approximately 1⅛″ in width on the 3 sides. The inner sleeve is approximately 4 15/16″ in length and small enough to fit in the outer sleeve.
The opening 17 and hollow interior 20 of the inner sleeve 12 are designed to form a container or receptacle. In an embodiment, hollow interior 20 can hold small objects such as food items, cigarettes or the like. In an embodiment, package 11 is made small enough to limit the amount of units of product, such as food items or cigarettes, carried by the user, both to reduce the size of the package carried by the user and to limit the number of units of product the user can consume on a given occasion. However, the hollow interior 20 is not limited to holding food items or cigarettes, and as such can be sized and shaped to hold anything.
In an embodiment, the container 11 includes a strike plate on a surface of the container on which a match can be lit. Additionally, the container may be used to hold one or more matches (not shown).
In another embodiment depicted in
In an illustrative embodiment depicted in
The aperture or apertures 101 may comprise one or more windows in the outer sleeve 112. The aperture or apertures 101 may further include translucent or transparent material covering the window on the outer sleeve 112. In the illustrative embodiment, the aperture 101 is rectangular. However, the aperture or apertures 101 may be circular, rectangular, square, rounded, polygonal, or of any shape or size, or any combination thereof.
In an embodiment, the exterior surface 93 of the inner sleeve 92 would then bear one or more indicia 96 on the exterior surface 93 of the inner sleeve 92. The indicia 96 would be visible through the aperture or apertures 101 in the outer sleeve 112. The indicia 96 may be sized and shaped to fit entirely within the aperture or apertures 101, or encompass an area larger than the area defined by the aperture 101.
It is to be understood that one or more viewing apertures 101 may be employed with any embodiment of the invention disclosed herein, such as the embodiments shown in
The inner sleeve 92 may be inserted into the outer sleeve 112 in a fully inserted orientation as shown in
The indicia may be provided as a single panel of indicia or successive, e.g., “animation,” slides. In the embodiment shown in
In an illustrative embodiment depicted in
The outer sleeve 152 includes an upper end 153 that defines an opening 154 into which inner sleeve 132 may be received. Interestingly 132 defines an upper end 134.
In an illustrative embodiment depicted in
Any number of indicia panels and apertures may be employed on any given package of the embodiments of the invention. Likewise, apertures may be provided in more than one side of the package. The embodiments shown herein that feature viewing apertures only show such apertures defined by a single side of the package.
The inner sleeve may be placed into a partially inserted orientation, such as that shown in
It is to be appreciated that the terms “printed material” or “indicia” can include alphanumeric characters, a single character, multiple characters, non alpha-numeric characters, graphical matter such as signs, images, logos, artwork and/or any graphical matter whatsoever, and may even including three-dimensional matter, i.e., matter having width, length and height. The terms “printed material” or “indicia” can include advertising matter, political or other speech, motivational messages, or any other form of communication.
The indicia or printed matter may be placed or deposited on the inner sleeve by any means, such as by printing, spraying, hand application, or any other way in which visible indicia are caused to appear thereon.
The use of an inner sleeve permits the selective concealment of all or a portion of the indicia printed thereon from ordinary visual inspection when the inner sleeve is received within the outer sleeve, depending upon whether a viewing aperture is employed in the particular embodiment.
Having thus described the invention of the present application in detail and by reference to embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, Benefits, other advantages, and solutions to problems have been described above with regard to specific embodiments of the present invention. However, the benefits, advantages, solutions to problems, and any element(s) that may cause or result in such benefits, advantages, or solutions to become more pronounced are not to be construed as a critical, required, or essential feature or element of any or all the claims. The invention is defined solely by the appended claims including any amendments made during the pendency of this application and all equivalents of those claims as issued.
Claims
1. A container comprising:
- an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve;
- the inner sleeve comprising a top, a bottom, an interior surface, and an exterior surface;
- the interior surface of the inner sleeve defining a cavity;
- a first indicia deposited on at least a portion of the exterior surface of the inner sleeve;
- the outer sleeve comprising a top, a bottom, an interior surface, and an exterior surface, the bottom of the outer sleeve including an at least partially closed wall;
- the interior surface of the outer sleeve defining a cavity adapted to receive at least a portion of the inner sleeve;
- the first indicia being concealed from inspection by the outer sleeve when the inner sleeve is in a fully inserted orientation within the outer sleeve;
- the first indicia being visible to inspection only when the inner sleeve is displaced from the fully inserted orientation.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve has a triangular cross-section.
3. The container according to claim 1, wherein the inner sleeve has a triangular cross-section.
4. The container according to claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve defines at least one aperture adapted to permit viewing of the first indicia when the inner sleeve is displaced from the fully inserted orientation such that the first indicia is placed in at least partial registry with the aperture.
5. The container according to claim 1, further comprising an aperture defined by the outer sleeve which permits viewing of a portion of the exterior surface of the inner sleeve when the inner sleeve is inserted within the outer sleeve, the aperture being positioned on the outer sleeve in such a way that the indicia is not visible through the aperture when the inner sleeve is in the fully inserted orientation.
6. The container according to claim 5, further comprising second indicia deposited on the outer surface of the inner sleeve, wherein the second indicia is only visible through the aperture when the inner sleeve is not in the fully inserted orientation.
7. The container according to claim 1, further comprising second indicia deposited on the outer surface of the inner sleeve, wherein the second indicia is only visible when the inner sleeve is not in the fully inserted orientation.
8. A container, comprising:
- an inner sleeve adapted to hold one or more units of one or more products;
- an outer sleeve adapted to receive at least a portion of the inner sleeve;
- the inner sleeve bearing a first indicia;
- the first indicia being concealed from inspection by the outer sleeve when the inner sleeve is in a fully inserted orientation within the outer sleeve;
- the first indicia being visible to inspection only when the inner sleeve is displaced from the fully inserted orientation.
9. The container according to claim 8, further comprising:
- second indicia deposited onto the outer surface of the inner sleeve,
- the second indicia being concealed from inspection by the outer sleeve when the inner sleeve is in a fully inserted orientation within the outer sleeve;
- the second indicia being visible to inspection only when the inner sleeve is displaced from the fully inserted orientation and the first indicia is not concealed by the outer sleeve.
10. The container according to claim 8, further comprising:
- an aperture defined by the outer sleeve adapted to permit viewing of the first indicia when the inner sleeve is displaced from the fully inserted orientation such that the first indicia is placed in at least partial registry with the aperture, the aperture being positioned on the outer sleeve in such a way that the first indicia is not visible through the aperture when the inner sleeve is in the fully inserted orientation.
11. A container, comprising:
- an inner sleeve adapted to hold one or more units of one or more products;
- an outer sleeve adapted to receive at least a portion of the inner sleeve;
- an outer surface of the inner sleeve bearing a first indicia;
- an aperture defined by the outer sleeve which permits viewing of a portion of the exterior surface of the inner sleeve when the inner sleeve is inserted within the outer sleeve, the aperture being positioned on the outer sleeve in such a way that the indicia is visible through the aperture when the inner sleeve is in a fully inserted orientation within the outer sleeve.
12. The container according to claim 11, further comprising second indicia deposited on the outer surface of the inner sleeve, the second indicia being placed in at least partial registry with the aperture only when the inner sleeve is not in the fully inserted orientation within the outer sleeve.
13. The container according to claim 12, further comprising third indicia deposited on the outer surface of the inner sleeve, the third indicia being placed in at least partial registry with the aperture only when the inner sleeve is not in the fully inserted orientation within the outer sleeve and the second indicia is not concealed from view by the outer sleeve.
14. The container according to claim 11, wherein the inner sleeve has a triangular cross-section.
15. The container according to claim 12, wherein the inner sleeve has a triangular cross-section.
16. The container according to claim 13, wherein the inner sleeve has a triangular cross-section.
17. The container according to claim 14, wherein the outer sleeve has a triangular cross-section.
18. The container according to claim 15, wherein the outer sleeve has a triangular cross-section.
19. The container according to claim 16, wherein the outer sleeve has a triangular cross-section.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 5, 2016
Publication Date: Mar 2, 2017
Inventors: Jacqueline Borer (Fort Lauderdale, FL), Paul Willms (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Application Number: 15/230,103