Having Positioning Means And Display Opening Patents (Class 206/775)
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Patent number: 7650996Abstract: A product packaging system is provided including a receptacle having an opening to a compartment and a collapsible cover that may be configured to enclose product components within the receptacle. In some embodiments, the collapsible cover takes the form of a folded panel configured to extend across one or more compartments of the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Michelle Mark
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Patent number: 7650997Abstract: A merchandise housing container for visibly accommodating merchandise includes an inner box having a first base portion, first, second, third and fourth sidewall portions, a lid portion and first and second securing portions. The first base portion, the first, second, third and fourth sidewall portions, the lid portion and the first and second securing portions are integrally formed of a single transparent plastic sheet. The first and second securing portions are provided so as to elastically contact two sides of the merchandise for restricting movement of the merchandise.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Shimano Inc.Inventor: Akira Nago
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Patent number: 7627967Abstract: A box assembled from folded sheet material such as paperboard forms a container for a gift object. The container includes a front shroud or cover which opens to reveal the gift object mounted on a background within a framed window. The front cover is attached at the bottom, rear of the container and folds over the top to form a cover of the window. The front cover opens and folds at the rear of the container to form a stand that holds the container upright to display the gift object. The background and perimeter of the window frame may include decorative scenes, slogans, trademarks or other gift card messages or decorations which may be associated with the gift object.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Inventor: Brian Peter Torvik
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Patent number: 7581644Abstract: A carton is formed from a blank having a longitudinal length and a transverse width. The blank has a front panel with a display window, a first side panel, a back panel, a second side panel, and a display panel. The display panel has a central portion and a marginal portion that circumscribes the central portion. The marginal portion is at least partially defined by at least two spaced-apart transverse fold lines and at least two longitudinal edges extending between the fold lines. At least a portion of the display panel is positionable to face the display window in the carton formed from the blank. At least one strut is cut from the central portion of the display panel. Each strut comprises a base panel foldably connected to the display panel and an adhesive flap foldably connected to the base panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey T. Wright
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Patent number: 7578034Abstract: A collar stay perforating device for perforating a portion of a collar stay and a collar stay storage device for storing the perforated collar stay are provided. The collar stay perforating device comprises a base member having a punch hole and a guide to receive an end of a collar stay. A first lever member pivotally attached to the base member has a punch member that cooperates with the punch hole. A second lever member pivotally attached to the base member bears on the first lever member to bring the punch member into cooperation with the punch hole thereby perforating the collar stay. The perforated collar stay may then be stored on a collar stay storage device comprising an openable ring member having releaseably engageable arms for forming a closed loop. The ring is openable permitting one of the arms to be inserted through the perforated collar stay thereby providing ordered and compact storage of collar stays.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: BG & Sons, LLCInventors: Jason J. Bier, Joshua A. Gutstein
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Patent number: 7571807Abstract: A carton includes display patterns that allow containers and other articles to be displayed at an exterior of the carton.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: Patrick J. DeBusk, Andrea Coltri-Johnson
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Patent number: 7562776Abstract: A slide holder for staining specimens disposed on microscope slides including a body member further including a front wall having at least one hole, a first side wall connected to the front wall, a second side wall connected to the front wall, a back wall connected to the first side wall and connected to the second side wall and, a bottom wall connected to the front wall, the first side wall, the second side wall and the front wall, the bottom wall having at least one hole. Guide means for maintaining a spaced relationship between the faces of each of a plurality of slides inserted into the guide means, are disposed in the body member. An optional handle is affixed to the body member by a tack weld or the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventor: Melynda Bautista Ludwig
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Patent number: 7546924Abstract: A carton includes a base panel, a rear panel extending upwardly from a rear edge of the base panel, a right side panel extending forwardly from a right side edge of the rear panel, a left side panel extending forwardly from a left side edge of the rear panel, a cavity at least partially positioned between the right and left side panels for at least partially containing the article, and an at least generally forwardly facing upper panel that extends downwardly and forwardly away from an upper edge of the rear panel, and obliquely with respect to the rear panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventor: Steven Manuel Oliveira
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Publication number: 20090139897Abstract: A display case for selectively displaying an article includes a case housing and an article retainer. The case housing includes a first housing cover, a second housing cover, a spine that couples the second housing cover to the first housing cover, and a retainer receiver. The second housing cover has a substantially planar surface. The spine has a longitudinal axis. The retainer receiver can include a transparent or open viewing window for viewing the article. The article retainer retains the article and can be slidable between a first position in which the article retainer is fully received by the retainer receiver, and a second position wherein the article retainer is extended away from the retainer receiver. In certain embodiments, movement of the article retainer is in a direction that is substantially parallel to the surface of the second housing cover and/or substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the spine. Movement of the article retainer is guided by the retainer receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Michael R. Gilstrap, Waldo L. Ramirez
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Patent number: 7513368Abstract: A display enclosure encloses a retail software product box that has a cover attached to the box to display information about the product. The display enclosure has an aperture on its top surface. The aperture is shaped in such a way as to prevent the product box from being removed from the enclosure through the aperture. When the product box is enclosed within the display enclosure, the cover and preferably additional pages are passed through the aperture and extend outside of the display enclosure for the purchaser to read.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Sanford D Hirschel, Cody D Railey
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Patent number: 7422506Abstract: A cartwheeling toy including an upper assembly including a torso with rigid arms and hands extending therefrom. A lower assembly including legs and a motor means for moving the assembles relative to each other to move the toy into a headstand and then return it to its upright position or cartwheel the toy as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Lund & Company Invention LLCInventors: Bruce D. Lund, Michael D. Starrick, Krishnan Srirangam
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Patent number: 7392906Abstract: A display package for a flashlight includes a shell having a transparent display surface, a sidewall and a backing that together define a package interior volume. The package volume encloses at least the light source portion of a flashlight in a preselected orientation. A reflector is affixed to the shell to receive light emission from the flashlight light source so a potential consumer can evaluate flashlight illumination.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Inventor: Sun Yu
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Patent number: 7392900Abstract: A package for storing a fragile article includes a plurality of panel integrally connected to one another a fold lines. Pairs of two of the panels oppose one another in a spaced relation wherein the panels form a partial enclosure. A first tab connects to about an open end surface of the enclosure and has a slotted surface formed therein which provides a first retention surface for a portion of the article. A second tab connects about second open end surface and has a shelf with a slotted surface formed therein which provides a second retention surface for another portion of the article and a complete enclosure is so formed wherein the article is retained in suspended manner in a spaced relation from each of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Pakmark, LLCInventor: Sandra G. Semel
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Publication number: 20080149518Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention, a protection and authentication device for a collectable object is described. The protection, authentication device comprises a holder formed for assembly with at least one collectable object to provide protection and preservation of the collectable object. The holder is formed so as to resist disassembly and separation with the collectable object. The holder further comprises a machine readable coded marking, such as a barcode that is nondetachably secured to the protection, authentication device. The coded marking, comprises a cryptographic protocol means for a user to view at least one digital image of the collectable object via a standard computer system to aid the user in the authentication of the collectable object. The digital image may be stored at a predetermined remote database.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventor: James J. Macor
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Publication number: 20080023371Abstract: A protection and authentication device for trading collectable objects is described. The device comprises a holder formed for assembly with at least one collectable object to provide protection and preservation of the collectable object. The holder is further formed to resist disassembly and separation with the collectable object, once it is assembled. A protection and authentication device for trading collectable objects also comprises a data storage device comprising data including at least one descriptor that identifies at least in part, at least one collectable object, and further comprises at least one electronic link that can fetch a predetermined external database that stores at least one digital image of at least one collectable object. The digital image may assist a user in the authentication of the collectable object, and may facilitate the ability of a user to trade the collectable object over a network such as the Internet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventor: James J. Macor
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Patent number: 7311194Abstract: The present invention provides a fixture for supporting a two optic accommodating intraocular lens device. The fixture is capable of holding the device while taking measurements or performing manufacturing process steps on the device. In a preferred embodiment, the fixture supports the device along the periphery of the posterior optic thereof such that the haptics and anterior optic extend freely therefrom. As such, testing and/or processing of the optics during their accommodative and unaccomodative positions may be taken.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2003Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventors: Wen X. Jin, Charles P. Henning, Larry C. Hovey, Ted Foos
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Patent number: 7296679Abstract: A multi-purpose insert designed to be used in conjunction with a conventional toy container or box for packaging, shipping and displaying a toy item. The insert includes a base piece, a cover piece and a holding piece, as well as a locking mechanism. The base piece has a main section with a raised platform and two end sections that are hingeably connected to the main section so that they can be folded up in a right angle relative to the main section. The insert also includes a cover piece which is placed over the toy item placed on the main section of the base piece, and a holder piece placed above the cover piece for keeping the two end sections in the upright position for retaining the toy item for packaging and shipping purposes. When the holding piece is removed, the two end sections of the base piece can be folded down for displaying the toy item on the raised platform of the main section of the base piece.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Funrise Toys, Ltd.Inventor: Terry Lam
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Patent number: 7284663Abstract: A box card cut from a singular blank, including a series of panels, all foldably linked together, select of the panels providing the front and back panels for the card, with intermediate panels provided for arrangement therein. Select of the front and initial panels are die cut and apertured, while the back panel provides a back wall for the device, and the last intermediate panel has a die cut display wall, which can be either imprinted in full, to provide a display, or be silhouette cut, to depict certain images, whether it be celebrities, sport stars, scenic areas, or the like, and the card is readily available for erection and display, by the purchaser.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Inventor: Eric M. Madigan
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Publication number: 20070209956Abstract: A container for holding an article includes a deformable sleeve and an inner tray. In one embodiment, the inner tray is adapted to hold the article in the container in an orientation within the deformable sleeve with a portion of the article extending from the inner tray and at a position adjacent an opening in the deformable sleeve through which the article may be removed. In another embodiment, the inner tray includes at least one button adapted to be received in a corresponding aperture in the deformable sleeve. The at least one button and aperture cooperate to resist disengagement between the inner tray and the deformable sleeve by stress placed on the sleeve, and the inner tray is adapted to hold the article in the container in an orientation within the deformable sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2006Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Marilyn Gale Perkins-Stanaford, Samuel James Morris
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Publication number: 20070187274Abstract: A clamshell package is provided for holding and displaying a consumer product that comprises a bottle and a cap. The clamshell package comprises a first clamshell side and a second clamshell side, wherein at least a portion of the first and second clamshell sides are affixed together to hold the consumer product between the first and second clamshell sides. The clamshell package further comprises an aperture through which at least a portion of the cap of the consumer product extends from the clamshell package. The clamshell package is therefore able to hold and display the consumer product, while allowing a consumer to access the cap of the product in order to smell or to sample the product. A clamshell package is further provided for holding and displaying a consumer product comprising liquid composition contained in a tottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Gregory Peter Dalea, Gary Allen Wessling, Gregory Alan Walters, Kent David Johnson
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Patent number: 7243800Abstract: A display package which supports an ornamental object therein, and a sleeve including a pair of side tabs which are insertable into the interior of the box in order to removably secure the sleeve to the box is disclosed. The sleeve allows for viewing the ornamental object supported within the box, and is removable from the box in a manner which discourages theft, but is easy to assemble.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Patent number: 7240797Abstract: A sealed dispensing apparatus suitable for packaging and dispensing a single service portion of a food product. The food product is contained within an inner container cavity formed by an outer cover and a center member. Draw means are provided for transferring a force from the user to the outer cover, whereby the force peels the outer cover from the center section, thus folding the outer cover over itself as it is removed from the center section. The food product is dispensed when the inner container is opened by removing the outer cover from the center member. An optional outer container seals and holds portions of bread or other sandwich portions while the inner container is located therebetween. Box means holds the combination formed by the inner container and the outer container as well as optional condiments.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Inventor: Victor A. Grossman
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Patent number: 7240791Abstract: This invention comprises a unique method for the sale of natural stone, special packaging for the stone and a method of doing business to make the stone available in high volume stores to the average consumer. The method comprises prefabricating the stone into slabs at or near the location where it is quarried, into sizes and shapes which are common, and often standard, in household bathrooms and kitchens. The stone slabs may, or may not, include cut-outs for sinks and faucets of various standard size. The pre-fabricated stone is then packaged in a box or carton which is designed to specially protect the stone, especially at the corners where most damage occurs, and shipping the packages to high volume, do-it-yourself consumer outlets.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Romala Stone, Inc.Inventors: Arnold L. Alpert, Lawrence E. Coffman
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Patent number: 7213707Abstract: In order to facilitate the shipping and display of products for selection and purchase by a consumer, the product shipping and display carton includes a display box, a shipping sleeve, and a removable fastener. The display box is defined by a bottom panel and an upwardly extending wall panel together forming a product carrying enclosure. The display box has an open top defined by a top wall panel edge opposite the bottom panel. The wall panel has a removable panel portion below the open top defining a product viewing window in the display box. The shipping sleeve is defined by a top panel and a downwardly extending wall panel together forming a telescoping enclosure. The shipping sleeve has an open bottom defined by a bottom wall panel edge opposite the top panel. The display box is positioned in the telescoping enclosure such that the open top is covered by the shipping sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Walgreen Co.Inventors: William Hubbs, Chris Galardi, James Trappani
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Patent number: 7147101Abstract: A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium, the apparatus comprising a carton and a premium item. The carton includes a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, and a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton. A recessing flap is formed in an originating panel selected from at least one of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton. The recessed cell spans the originating panel and at least one adjacent access panel in the container which is positioned adjacent to the originating panel—to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent sides of the carton. The premium item is received in the recessed cell such that the premium item is likewise accessible from at least two sides of the carton.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Smurfit-Stone Container Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael Dennis Ryan, Angela L. Rowland, Felicia Ann Pinkstone
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Patent number: 7083048Abstract: An assembly for shipping and retail includes a tray supporting products and a removable cover. The tray includes a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall, a pair of side walls, and dividers. The cover includes a top panel, a front panel, and a rear panel, and a portion of each of the front and back panels contacts the bottom wall of the tray. The rear panel has rear members separated by a space. The top panel is sized not to exceed the outer dimensions of the tray, and portions thereof may be supported by the side walls. The assemblies are capable of supporting the compression loads due to stacking with the loads being transmitted through the walls and dividers of the cover and tray. The lateral edges of the front and rear panels of the cover are sized to prevent lateral displacement of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Barbara Marcos Taylor, Frank Pizzitola
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Patent number: 7028840Abstract: The invention relates to a package and method for storing and dispensing wet wipes in a pop-up format. A group of wet wipes are positioned in a container base between the container base and a pop-up style dispensing partition, each wipe in the group of wet wipes having a first visibility index. The container top has a second visibility index and the pop-up style dispensing partition has a third visibility index and the first visibility index is different than the third visibility index such that when the container top is closed the wipe from the group of wet wipes is visibly indicated at the container top as being in-position or not-in-position for pop-up dispensing as soon as the container top is next opened.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Yung Hsiang Huang, Robert Samuel Schlaupitz, Mei-Chiung Huang, Rodney Carlton Christianson, Paige Annette Dellerman, Timothy Walter Shoaf
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Patent number: 6997324Abstract: A display enclosure encloses a retail software product box that has a cover attached to the box to display information about the product. The display enclosure has an aperture on its top surface. The aperture is shaped in such a way as to prevent the product box from being removed from the enclosure through the aperture. When the product box is enclosed within the display enclosure, the cover and preferably additional pages are passed through the aperture and extend outside of the display enclosure for the purchaser to read.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Intuit, Inc.Inventors: Sanford D Hirschel, Cody D Railey
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Patent number: 6955261Abstract: A device for displaying at least one hair swatch upon a support having a noncylindrical dome shaped portion. At least one hair swatch is held securely on the device, such that it extends over the dome shaped portion and such that it is shaped by the profile of the dome shaped portion. A cover can be provided to conceal one or more locations at which the swatch or swatches are fastened to the support. The cover can have an opening through which the dome and swatch extend. A plurality of the devices can also be arranged within a display having, for example, rows and columns of the display devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Dominique Ploix, Nathalie Eskenazi
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Patent number: 6935509Abstract: A receptacle for a tray display for point-of-purchase display of articles for vending, is provided with an outer shell, and an article enclosing tray positioned against a back side of a front wall of the outer shell. Access to the articles is provided through an aperture in the front wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Smurfit-Stone Container Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Richard Robert Egresitz
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Patent number: 6896134Abstract: A protective carrying case for a computer includes a top portion and a bottom portion for supporting the computer. The top portion is configured to close over the computer and mate with the bottom portion to form a complete enclosure around the computer, with padding to protect the computer. The bottom portion advantageously provides a low peripheral profile, allowing access to peripheral ports disposed on the sides of the computer while the computer is disposed thereon. The case may also include enlarged cushioned corners for providing additional protection to the corners of the computer, and an openable back portion, configured to selectively expose the computer's external connector ports, to allow connection of the computer to external components while the computer remains substantially enclosed within the case.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Paul G. Russell, Christopher M. Bradley, Michael L. Simmons, Benjamin Chu, John Christopher Edwon, Daren W. Hebold, Christophe Phillipe Guy Koch
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Patent number: 6874629Abstract: A small case for protecting a microkeratome blade while allowing inspection and cleaning of the blade cutting edge incorporates adjacent walls which are hinged together to open and close relative to an inserted microkeratome blade. In position, when the case is closed the blade is set in a recess in one of the walls and held in position by an opposing surface on the other wall. Windows encompassing the cutting edge in each of the walls allow visual inspection and cleaning, if desired. When the case is opened, a converging guide groove extending from a side of one wall into the blade unit and to a point behind the cutting edge allows a surgeon to insert and guide a forceps into the blade unit so that it can be gripped and removed without contacting the cutting edge.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Inventor: Theodore Wortrich
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Patent number: 6854915Abstract: A binder for papers, photographs, or other sheet-like materials is provided with a cover having one or more window openings defined therein. A flat, transparent protective sheet is located in contact with the inside surface of the binder cover and a backing sheet overlies the protective sheet. The backing sheet is secured to the peripheral margin of the protective sheet, and elsewhere as required, to delineate at least one, and preferably a plurality of pockets. The pockets are formed between the backing sheet and the protective sheet. An elongated slit in defined through the backing sheet behind each pocket created. The peripheral edges of the backing sheet are permanently secured to the inside surface of the binder cover. Photographs or other flat display materials may be inserted into the pockets formed between the backing sheet and the protective sheet through the elongated slits. The pockets are delineated so that they are aligned with the window opening in the cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Bon S. Ong
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Patent number: 6823988Abstract: A container apparatus for simultaneously housing a product and a premium, the apparatus comprising a carton and a premium item. The carton includes a front panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels defining an interior region, and a top closure and a bottom closure for enclosing a product within the carton. A recessing flap is formed in an originating panel selected from at least one of the front panel, back panel and two opposing side panels to form a recessed cell in the carton which is at least partially separated from the interior region of the carton. The recessed cell spans the originating panel and at least one adjacent access panel in the container which is positioned adjacent to the originating panel—to allow access to the recessed cell from outside the carton through at least two adjacent sides of the carton. The premium item is received in the recessed cell such that the premium item is likewise accessible from at least two sides of the carton.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Smurfit-Stone Container CorporationInventors: Michael Dennis Ryan, Angela L. Rowland, Felicia Ann Pinkstone
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Publication number: 20040232040Abstract: A container arrangement including a box, a removable lid, a hinge connecting the lid and the box, and a latch mechanism. The hinge construction can be spring-biased. There can be a removable tubular sleeve around the box and lid. The sleeve can include a tab in extension therefrom defining a hanghole for display purposes. Methods for storage and use include using arrangements of this type. The container arrangement can hold a variety of items, for example, gaming items, in particular, dice.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: Michael Bowling
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Publication number: 20040226858Abstract: A package that securely holds hair, displays it, and is easy to manufacture, assemble, and transport. This package is made of two parts: a shell and an insert. The shell is shaped like a rectangular prism with the bottom side remaining open. The insert is also a rectangular prism and can be slid inside the shell from the shell's open bottom side. The shell and the insert have corresponding pleats which allow the shell and the insert to be compressed flat together. The insert holds the hair swatch and displays it through an open front side. The shell has at least one cut-out window on its front side, which can be covered with a clear sheet. The window(s) on the shell corresponds with the open side on the insert, so that the hair swatch in the insert can be seen. The insert has a hook on its top side, which protrudes from a hold in the top of the shell when the insert is in the shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Jin-Chul Jhung
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Publication number: 20040226859Abstract: Display box for a cylindrical container with profiled base, the box having a frontal aperture for the passage of said container, at one end of said frontal aperture there being provided an appendix having profiled holes able to engage and retain the profiled portion of the base of the container to prevent its rotation about its axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: GI.BI.EFFE S.r.l.Inventor: Carmelo Lo Duca
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Publication number: 20040159580Abstract: A display box comprises a base tray 3 and lid 4, the lid 4 being connected to the base tray 3 by a hinge element 5 formed integrally with the lid 4. The hinge element 5 includes a formed flexible hinge portion 11 having inner and outer webs 16,17 extending between the lid 4 and base tray 3 across an offset 23 between their rear walls 15,20. It also includes a rigid hinge portion 12 that lies adjacent to the inner face of the base tray's rear wall 20, and is attached to a tray insert 6 via a tab 13. The arrangement is such that, at closure, the lid 4 sits flush on the base tray 3, and such that the lid 4 can remain in an open position inclined to the vertical, with the flexible hinge portion 11 taut and the lower end of the lid rear wall 15 abutting the outer face of the base tray rear wall 20. This allows an item to be displayed in the box in an attractive and pleasing manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: HENDERSON MCPHERSON PTY LTDInventor: Terry Newth
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Publication number: 20040149625Abstract: A display box for displaying a small product such as a small desk lamp is provided, and a method of making that display box is described and claimed. The box is substantially L-shaped, and includes a base portion, a back portion and a front portion. The front portion and a base portion can define cutouts or recesses which are and adapted to receive respective portions of the product to be displayed in and on the box.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Roger Sherman, Wisam-Sam Chen
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Publication number: 20040149604Abstract: A ceiling fan motor packaging is described, which allows for marketing various components of a ceiling fan separately.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Craftmade International, Inc.Inventor: Neall W. Humphrey
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Patent number: 6769543Abstract: A stereoscopic inner spacer is disclosed. The stereoscopic inner spacer with a new structure is made from folding and crossing paper material for supporting and holding an object securely in a packaging carton and protecting the object from impacts. The stereoscopic inner spacer of the present creation substitutes the prior art that has to develop and manufacture a mold, saves the cost of developing the mold, but also improves insufficient anti-shocking ability of the inner spacer made by folding and gluing paperboards. The present creation is not required to glue together by an adhesive, and meets the trend of environmental protection.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Quanta Computer Inc.Inventor: Fong-Ling Hsu
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Patent number: 6758340Abstract: A display package including a box having side walls, a top wall, a bottom wall, a back wall, an open front, a base member which supports the ornamental object therein, and a sleeve including a pair of side tabs which are insertable into the interior of the box in order to removably secure the sleeve to the box is disclosed. The sleeve may include a window or opening for viewing the ornamental object supported within the box, and is removable from the box in a manner which discourages theft, but is easy to assemble.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Publication number: 20040124120Abstract: A receptacle for a tray display for point-of-purchase display of articles for vending, is provided with an outer shell, and an article enclosing tray positioned against a back side of a front wall of the outer shell. Access to the articles is provided through an aperture in the front wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: Richard Robert Egresitz
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Patent number: 6749064Abstract: A bag having an article display aperture and a folded support surface formed in a front panel thereof for supporting and displaying various types of articles. The bag is formed of relatively stiff material and its front panel is provided with cuts and scored areas defining a tab that is folded to form a generally wedge-shaped support surface for supporting various articles behind the aperture. The bag can be supported on a flat surface such as a counter top or a table top or may be suspended in an elevated position by handles at its upper end for displaying various articles, and may also be used as a conventional gift bag or shopping bag. An insert sheet formed of decorative material may also be inserted in the bag along its back panel to serve as a colorful background.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: Sanita L. Alrey
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Publication number: 20040094437Abstract: A packaging system for display and distribution of products is disclosed in which a container with an interior has a window capable of displaying the products in the interior and a dispenser through which the products may be selectively removed from the container. The container also has one or more angled surfaces positioned in the interior to direct the movement of products within the container toward the window or the dispenser upon removal of some of the products from within the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Robert W. Dailey
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Publication number: 20030226784Abstract: A product display receptacle comprises invention a one-piece cardboard or similar paperboard blank. The blank is readily and easily foldable into the finished display receptacle, which will be maintained in a self-standing position. The receptacle forms an enclosure which comprises a bottom panel, dual side panels each with an opening therethrough, and two back panels with openings which are contiguous with the side panel openings. The top of the receptacle is open, as is the front, except for lower and upper front panels which provide stability and reinforcement and an area for printed product description or advertisement. A sectioned, foldable, columnar reinforcement is provided between the back panels. Multiple receptacles are used in combination with a pegboard display system and display rack containers for the attractive and accessible display of product merchandise.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventors: Robert E. Petner, Carol Landis
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Publication number: 20030168358Abstract: A package for individual doses of a liquid, semi-solid, or pasty material, in the form of a card, which can be folded and converted to a container that can stand on its own.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: Heraeus Kulzer GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Christian Bressler, Markus Balkenhol
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Publication number: 20030080026Abstract: A device for displaying at least one hair swatch upon a support having a noncylindrical dome shaped portion. At least one hair swatch is held securely on the device, such that it extends over the dome shaped portion and such that it is shaped by the profile of the dome shaped portion. A cover can be provided to conceal one or more locations at which the swatch or swatches are fastened to the support. The cover can have an opening through which the dome and swatch extend. A plurality of the devices can also be arranged within a display having, for example, rows and columns of the display devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: L'OREALInventors: Dominique Ploix, Nathalie Eskenazi
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Patent number: 6547065Abstract: A holder for an apparel belt which can be used as both a display holder and as a storage package. When used in either the display mode or the storage mode, the holder protects the belt from being scratched or otherwise physically damaged. The holder has a sleeve with an opening at one end thereof for receiving the strap of the belt, and a sleeve extension attached to the open end of the sleeve which acts as a backdrop for the exposed portion of the belt when the holder is used in its display mode and acts as a cover for the buckle when the holder is used in its storage mode. In the display mode, the holder is hung on a merchandising display rack from an orifice in the free end of the sleeve extension. The sleeve extension has a means for retaining the buckle and a portion of the belt strap outside the sleeve to expose that portion of the belt. In the storage position, the buckle end of the belt is detached from the retaining means on the sleeve extension and the strap is more fully inserted into the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Arrow Manufacturing IncorporatedInventor: Milton Lackman
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Patent number: 6543809Abstract: A data package assembly comprises a substrate which includes a panel portion and a data card portion detachable from each other. The data card portion has an exposed face and a concealed face on opposite sides of the substrate, with personal identifying indicia on the concealed face correlated with a prepaid account. The data card portion is folded into an overlapping relationship with the panel portion so that the panel portion faces the concealed face of the data card portion and thereby conceals the personal identifying indicia without requiring folding of the panel portion. The data card portion is detachably retained in overlapping relationship with the panel portion, at least a major portion of the exposed face of the data card portion being visibly exposed.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Western Graphics and Data Inc.Inventors: Erin E. Kistner, Brian Klure