Hardware packaging
11390439 · 2022-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
- James William Pruitt, II (Winston-Salem, NC, US)
- Ryan Patrick Martin (Kernersville, NC, US)
- James Leroy DANIELS (Stokesdale, NC, US)
Cpc classification
B65D73/0064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D73/0014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/367
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D73/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hardware packaging assembly and method are provided. A hardware component has a front appearance surface and a back mounting surface. A package backing has a forward receiving surface to receive the back mounting surface of the hardware component. A retention feature protrudes from the package backing to engage the hardware component with an interference fit. The retention feature retains the hardware component on the package backing while maintaining the front appearance surface exposed.
Claims
1. A hardware packaging assembly comprising: an electrical wall plate having a front appearance surface and a backside, wherein the electrical wall plate has an aperture extending from the backside through to the front appearance surface; and a backing having a forward receiving surface adapted to receive the backside of the electrical wall plate; and a retention feature integrally formed with and protruding from the backing, the retention feature engaging the electrical wall plate with an interference fit so that the front appearance surface of the electrical wall plate is exposed, wherein the retention feature has a protrusion formed as a hardware shape that engages the aperture in the electrical wall plate and extends beyond the front appearance surface to simulate an installed configuration, wherein the protrusion has at least one detent to elastically deform and engage the electrical wall plate with a snap-fit to secure and retain the electrical wall plate to the backing, wherein the backing does not cover the front appearance surface of the electrical wall plate.
2. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 1, further comprising: at least one hardware fastener; and a fastener cavity for receiving the hardware fastener is defined along the backing, wherein the hardware fastener does not retain the electrical wall plate to the backing.
3. The hardware packaging assembly of in claim 1, further comprising a display feature extending from the backing for retail display of the packaging.
4. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 3, wherein the hardware shape comprises at least one of a switch and an electrical receptacle.
5. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 1, wherein the backing has a cavity defined by a plurality of side walls extending from the forward receiving surface.
6. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 5, wherein the retention feature protrudes from at least one of the plurality of side walls.
7. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 5, wherein the retention feature comprises a detent that protrudes from at least one of the plurality of side walls and extends generally parallel to the forward receiving surface of the backing, wherein the detent engages a periphery of the electrical wall plate.
8. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 1, wherein the electrical wall plate has a plurality of side edges that define a periphery of the electrical wall plate, and wherein the backing does not cover at least one of the side edges.
9. A hardware packaging assembly comprising: an electrical wall plate having a front appearance surface and a back mounting surface, wherein the electrical wall plate has an aperture extending from the back mounting surface through to the front appearance surface; and a package backing having a front receiving surface to receive the back mounting surface of the electrical wall plate; a retention feature protruding from the package backing to engage the electrical wall plate with an interference fit to retain the electrical wall plate on the package backing while maintaining the front appearance surface exposed, wherein the retention feature protrudes from the front receiving surface of the package backing and extends through the aperture in the electrical wall plate and protrudes forward from the front appearance surface; at least one hardware fastener for mounting the electrical wall plate; and a fastener cavity for receiving the hardware fastener defined along the backing, wherein the hardware fastener does not retain the electrical wall plate to the backing.
10. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 9, further comprising a display feature extending from the backing.
11. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 9, wherein the electrical wall plate has a plurality of side edges that define a periphery of the electrical wall plate, and wherein the backing does not cover at least one of the side edges.
12. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 9, wherein the retention feature is a protrusion shaped as at least one of a switch and an electrical receptacle and protrudes through aperture in the electrical wall plate and extends beyond the front appearance surface to simulate an installed configuration.
13. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 9, wherein the package backing is molded of at least one of pulp and plastic.
14. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 9, wherein the front appearance surface of the electrical wall plate is exposed and not covered by the package backing.
15. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 9, wherein the retention feature protrudes generally perpendicular from a front receiving surface of the package backing.
16. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 9, wherein the package backing has a recessed cavity and the retention feature protrudes from a periphery of the recessed cavity, wherein the retention feature engages a periphery of the electrical wall plate.
17. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 9, wherein the retention feature includes at least one detent that adapted to elastically deform and engage the aperture with a snap-fit.
18. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 17, wherein the retention feature protrudes generally perpendicular from the front receiving surface of the package backing and the detent extends transverse to the retention feature.
19. A hardware packaging assembly comprising: an electrical wall plate having a front appearance surface and a back mounting surface; and a package backing having a forward receiving surface to receive the back mounting surface of the electrical wall plate; a retention feature protruding from the package backing to engage the electrical wall plate with an interference fit to retain the electrical wall plate on the package backing while maintaining the front appearance surface exposed, wherein the electrical wall plate has a plurality of side edges that define a periphery of the electrical wall plate, and wherein the backing does not cover at least one of the side edges and the backing does not cover the front appearance surface of the electrical wall plate; at least one hardware fastener for mounting the electrical wall plate; and a fastener cavity for receiving the hardware fastener defined along the backing, wherein the hardware fastener does not retain the electrical wall plate to the backing.
20. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 19, wherein the electrical wall plate has an aperture extending from the back mounting surface through to the front appearance surface, and wherein the retention feature protrudes from the forward receiving surface of the package backing and extends through the aperture in the electrical wall plate.
21. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 20, wherein the retention feature includes at least one detent that is adapted to elastically deform and engage the aperture with a snap-fit.
22. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 20, wherein the retention feature is a protrusion shaped as at least one of a switch and an electrical receptacle and protrudes through aperture in the electrical wall plate and extend beyond the front appearance surface to simulate an installed configuration.
23. The hardware packaging assembly of claim 19, further comprising a display feature extending from the backing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
(16) Surface finish and color tones of hardware may be important considerations when customers are purchasing hardware components, such as wall plates, for example, illustrated in
(17) Typical hardware packaging has blister card having a clear plastic cover secured to a back card, where the plastic blister covers the appearance surface of the hardware. Some hardware packaging has a cutout in the plastic blister cover, but still does not allow the consumer to fully view the surface finish and color of the hardware component in the packaging.
(18) The hardware packaging of the present application creates a retail package for hardware components, such as wall plates or other electrical enclosures, to be viewed by the consumer without a covering the entire hardware component with packaging. The packaging makes the entire appearance surface of the hardware component, including the edges, accessible without being covered, for interaction and to understand the exact color tones of the finish. Even though the appearance surface of the hardware component is accessible, the packaging still protects the hardware component from damage including scuffing or scratching.
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(23) Additionally, the backing 14 may include a display feature 34 for displaying the packaging 10 including the hardware component 12. For example, as shown in
(24) The packaging may also retain hardware fasteners, such as screws. Fasteners may be placed inside a cavity 36 formed opposite the protrusion 24. The cavity 36 in the backing 14 may be covered with a label, tape or a card to maintain the fasteners in the cavity 36. The backing 14 may be formed of various suitable materials including thermoformed plastics, paperboard, corrugated, or molded pulp, or other materials having elastic pliability to allow for snap fit engagement with the hardware component.
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(26) The backing 44 of the packaging includes connection portions 50 for securing the hardware component 46 within the cavity 52 of the backing 44 with an interference fit. As shown in
(27) The detents 56 along the side walls 54 provide an interference fit, or snap fit to secure the backing 44 to the hardware component 46. The detents 56 flex or fold inwards allowing the hardware component 46 to slide over them. Once passed, the detents 56 return to their original shape to create a ridge over an edge of the hardware component 46 thereby locking the hardware component 46 in the backing 44. Any number of detents 56 may be provided. For example, one detent 56 along one side wall may provide enough retention. The detents 56 may be one millimeter and extend from the side walls 54 in a direction generally parallel to the forward receiving surface 57.
(28) To remove the hardware component 46, the backing 44 is flexed to expose a corner of the hardware component 46 and pull to free it from the detents 56. The backing 44 does not require clips or screws or the cover card to secure the hardware to the backing 44.
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(31) Additionally, the backing 44 may include a display feature 64 such as a tab with a peg opening or hook opening for hanging the packaging 40 including the hardware component 46. The display feature may also allow the packaging to stand or be displayed on shelves. For example, the display feature may include feet or a base along a lower edge to allow the packaging to stand. It is also contemplated that slits may be formed into the sidewalls of the cavity 52 to slide in and out paint samples, if required.
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(34) The packaging assembly 70 does not require clips or screws or the cover card to secure the hardware component to the backing 74. A small cavity 86 may extend into the backing 74 from the front along the display tab 88 and may be covered by the cover card 90 to retain the fasteners in the cavity 86, as shown in
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(37) While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.