BINDER BOX
20230365296 · 2023-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/2052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5253
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A binder box is used for shipping and distribution of shelf tags. The binder box has a number of apertures which permit the use of binders to secure sheets with shelf tags within the binder box. The binder box permits the sheets to be flipped as the shelf tags are removed. The sheets of tags can be organized such that the tags can be placed in spatial sequence within a store and/or organized by sections of the store.
Claims
1. A binder box assembly for shelf tags, comprising: a binder box having a front wall, a back wall, a pair of sidewalls, a top surface, and a bottom surface, wherein said bottom surface has at least one first binder opening that is in general alignment with at least one second binder opening that is formed in the transition between said bottom surface and said back wall such that a portion of said at least one second binder opening is located on said bottom surface and a portion on said back wall; wherein said pair of sidewalls includes a pocket located adjacent to said front wall; wherein said front wall has tabs that are received in said pockets; wherein said top surface includes tabs that are configured to be received in said pockets in said sidewalls when said binder box is closed; a plurality of sheets of shelf tags with at least one third binder opening; at least one binder that is inserted through said at least one first binder opening, said at least one second binder opening, and said at least one third binder opening to couple said plurality of sheets of shelf tags to said binder box; wherein said binder includes at least one shoulder that engages said second binder opening adjacent to an interior surface of said back wall and an interior surface of said bottom surface; and wherein said binder includes another shoulder that engages an exterior surface of said bottom surface of said first binder opening.
2. The binder box assembly of claim 1, wherein said top surface includes at least one fourth binder opening and at least one fifth binder opening.
3. The binder box assembly of claim 2, wherein said top surface contains at least one perforated surface to permit said top surface to be rotated to overlap said back wall and at least a portion of said bottom surface, thereby aligning said at least one fourth binder opening over said at least one second binder opening and said at least one fifth binder opening over said at least one first binder opening.
4. The binder box assembly of claim 3, wherein said at least one binder is inserted through said at least one first binder opening, at least one second binder opening, at least one fourth binder opening, and at least one fifth binder opening in said binder box and said at least one third binder opening in said plurality of sheets of shelf tags.
5. The binder box assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one binder includes a pair of shoulders on each end of said binder.
6. The binder box assembly of claim 5, wherein said binder is a polymeric strap with a pair of shoulders on each end of said polymeric strap.
7. The binder box assembly of claim 1, wherein said binder box is made from cardboard.
8. A binder box, comprising: a back wall, a pair of sidewalls with pockets, a top surface, and a bottom surface having tabs received in said pockets of said sidewalls, including: at least one first binder opening in said bottom surface; at least one second binder opening located partly in said bottom surface and in said back wall; at least one fourth binder opening located in said top surface that aligns with said at least one second binder opening when said top surface is rotated over said back wall; and at least one fifth binder opening located in said top surface that overlaps said at least one first binder opening when said top surface is rotated over said back wall adjacent to at least a portion of said bottom surface.
9. The binder box of claim 8, further including a front wall with at least two perforated sections permitting a portion of the front wall to be bent toward said bottom surface.
10. The binder box of claim 8, including a pair of spaced apart first binder openings, a pair of spaced apart second binder openings, a pair of spaced apart fourth binder openings, and a pair of spaced apart fifth binder openings.
11. The binder box of claim 8, wherein said binder box is composed of cardboard.
12. The binder box of claim 8, wherein said top surface includes a section permitting said top surface to rotate over said back wall.
13. The binder box of claim 8, wherein said top surface includes tabs that are received in said pockets in said pair of sidewalls when said binder box is closed.
14. The binder box of claim 8, wherein said binder openings are generally rectangular.
15. A method of coupling sheets of shelf tags to a binder box, comprising: forming a binder box with a front wall, a back wall, a pair of sidewalls with pockets, a top surface, and a bottom surface having tabs that are positioned within said pockets, including: at least one first binder opening in said bottom surface; and at least one second binder opening located partly in said bottom surface and in said back wall; printing a plurality of sheets of shelf tags on a plurality of sheets, said sheets having at least one third binder opening; positioning said plurality of sheets of shelf tags inside said binder box such that said at least one third binder opening generally overlaps with said at least one first binder opening; and inserting a first end of at least one binder through said generally overlapping at least one third binder opening and said at least one first binder opening to engage an exterior surface of said bottom surface, positioning said at least one binder over said back wall, and inserting a second end of said at least one binder through the exterior surface of said back wall and said at least one second binder opening to engage an interior surface of said back wall to couple said plurality of sheets of shelf tags to said binder box.
16. The method of coupling sheets of shelf tags to a binder box of claim 15, wherein said top surface includes at least one fourth binder opening.
17. The method of coupling sheets of shelf tags to a binder box of claim 16, wherein said top surface contains at least one perforated surface to permit said top surface to be rotated to overlap said back wall, thereby aligning said at least one fourth binder opening over said at least one second binder opening.
18. The method of coupling sheets of shelf tags to a binder box of claim 17, wherein said first end of said binder is inserted through said third binder opening and said first binder opening, and said second end of said binder is inserted through said aligned at least one fourth binder opening and said at least one second binder opening.
19. The method of coupling sheets of shelf tags to a binder box of claim 15, wherein said first wall has at least two perforated sections to permit the front wall to be opened toward said bottom surface.
20. The method of coupling sheets of shelf tags to a binder box of claim 15, wherein the bottom of said shelf tags are color-coded for different types of shelf items.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0031] For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in the attached drawings. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
[0032] An exemplary embodiment of the binder box assembly 2 embodying an aspect of the present invention is shown in
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] The top surface 10 has fourth binder openings 20 and fifth binder openings 22. When the top surface 10 is rotated over the back wall 6 and bottom surface 12, as shown in
[0035] The top surface 10 can alternatively be entirely removed by tearing the top surface 10 at the perforated transition 29 between the back wall 6 and the top surface 10. In such an arrangement, the binder 60 can be inserted into the first binder opening 16 and the second binder opening 18 and coupled to the sheets 40 to the binder box 4 as described below.
[0036] The top surface 10 can also be rotated to position the binder box 4 in an angled manner as shown in
[0037] As illustrated in
[0038] The binder box 4 illustrated in
[0039] The sheets 40 can include a plurality of shelf tags 44 that are adhered to each sheet 40. The sheets 40 also have third binder openings 42 that will align over the first binder openings 16 in the bottom surface 12 of the binder box 4 when the sheets 40 are installed in the binder box 4. In the illustrated embodiment the sheets 40 have a pair of third binder openings 42 that are located at the upper portion of the sheet 40 and are positioned in between shelf tags 44. The third binder openings 42 are also generally offset by the same approximate distance from the vertical centerline of the sheet 40. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, each sheet 40 has three rows of four shelf tags. The third binder openings 42 are positioned between the upper ends of the first and second tags 44, and the upper ends of the third and fourth tags 44 in the first row as shown in
[0040] The shelf tags 44 can be attached to the sheets 40 in a variety of ways. For example, the shelf tags 44 can include adhesive on all of the shelf tags 44 (
[0041] The 9×12 inch sheet 40 can have third binder openings 42 that are approximately 0.016 inches by 0.6 inches with a 0.04 inches corner radius. An exemplary spacing of the third binder openings 42 on sheets 40 is illustrated in
[0042] The binder 60 has a first end 62 with a rounded end 66 and a second end 64 with a rounded end 68. The first end 62 included shoulders 70 and the second end 64 includes shoulders 72 that will engage surfaces on the binder box 4. The rounded ends 66, 68 permit the binder 60 to be easily inserted into the associated binder openings (16, 18, 20, 22, and/or 42) before being rotated to have the shoulders (70, 72) engage surfaces on the binder box 4. As illustrated in
[0043] One end (62, 64) of the binder 60 is inserted from the bottom side of the binder box 4 into the second binder opening 18 that may or may not be aligned with the fourth binder opening 20 depending upon the position of the top surface 10. The binder 60 is then turned a quarter turn to lock the end (62, 64) of the binder 60 in place. The other end (62, 64) of the binder 60 is wrapped around the back wall 6 of the binder box 4 and inserted through the third binder opening 42 in the sheets 40 and through the first binder opening 16 in the binder box 4. That end (62, 64) is rotated a quarter turn to lock it into place. The shoulders 70, 72 on each end of the binder 60 keep the binder 60 engaged to surfaces on the binder box 4. The binder 60 may be inserted into the third binder opening 42 in the sheets 40 and the first binder opening 16 before the binder 60 is inserted into the second binder opening 18.
[0044] In this arrangement, the sheets 40 can be flipped once the shelf tags 44 have been used. This is especially important when the tags 44 have been printed in planogram order, thereby permitting easy and quick installation of the shelf tags 44 as the person moves down aisles or within the store.
[0045] The flap 31 on binder box 4 that can be opened and/or removed to access the lower ends of the sheets 40. The sheets 40 can have an edge identification 82 (
[0046] For purposes of this disclosure, the term “coupled” or “operably coupled” (in all of its forms, couple, coupling, coupled, etc.) generally means the joining of two components (electrical or mechanical) directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature. Such joining may be achieved with the two components (electrical or mechanical) and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two components. Such joining may be permanent in nature or may be removable or releasable in nature unless otherwise stated.
[0047] In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. For example, without limitation, the size and relative dimensions of the binder box 4, the sheets 40 and the binder 60 can be altered. The number, position, and spacing of the binder openings (16, 18, 20, 22, and/or 42) can also be altered. The perforated sections can include segments of perforations and/or pre-bent surfaces. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.