FOLDABLE HANG TAB
20210259437 · 2021-08-26
Inventors
- Josiah Matthew Tasch (Belmont, MI, US)
- Nathanael Albert Wynalda (Belmont, MI, US)
- Douglas James Tait, III (Belmont, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B65D5/46032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4208
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A foldable hang tab has a body that includes a hook extending from a base. The hook includes first and second hook portions disposed against one another and joined at a fold. The base includes first and second base portions that partially overlap one another or interlock. The disclosure provides a configuration wherein the base of the foldable hang tab body is configured to be adhered to merchandise or to a merchandise storage container. The disclosure also provides a configuration wherein the base is placed inside a merchandise storage container with the hook protruding through a slot defined by the container.
Claims
1. A foldable hang tab for use with an item of merchandise or a merchandise storage container; the foldable hang tab comprising: a base and a hook; the hook defining a through hole; the hook including first and second adjacent hook portions; the base including first and second base portions; the first base portion being connected to the first hook portion and the second base portion being connected to the second hook portion; the first base portion including first and second tabs located under the second base portion; and the second base portion including first and second tabs located above the first base portion.
2. The foldable hang tab of claim 1, wherein the hook portions are connected together with adhesive.
3. The foldable hang tab of claim 1, wherein the hook portions are connected together with at a fold.
4. The foldable hang tab of claim 3, wherein each of the hook portions has an upper end and a lower end; the upper ends of the hook portions being connected with the fold.
5. The foldable hang tab of claim 4, wherein the lower end of the first hook portion is connected to the first base portion with a fold and wherein the lower end of the second hook portion is connected to the second base portion with a fold.
6. The foldable hang tab of claim 1, wherein the first and second hook portions are sized and shaped to match each other such that they define a common perimeter when disposed adjacent each other.
7. The foldable hang tab of claim 1, wherein the base and hook are made from a paperboard.
8. The foldable hang tab of claim 1, wherein the base and hook are made from a polymer board.
9. The foldable hang tab of claim 1, wherein the through hole is fully surrounded by the material of the hook.
10. The foldable hang tab of claim 1, wherein the through hole is open to a side of the hook.
11. The foldable hang tab of claim 1, wherein the first and second hook portions include undercut edges and a portions of the tabs of the second base portion are located between the undercut edges of the first hook portion and the first base portion.
12. A foldable hang tab for use with an item of merchandise or a merchandise storage container; the foldable hang tab comprising: a base and a hook extending from the base; the base including first and second base portions; the first base portion including a first tab overlapping a portion of the second base portion; and the second base portion including a second tab overlapping a portion of the first base portion.
13. The foldable hang tab of claim 12, wherein the hook includes undercut edges; a portion of the first tab is located between one of the undercut edges of the hook and the second base portion; and a portion of the second tab is located between one of the undercut edges of the hook and the first base portion.
14. The foldable hang tab of claim 12, wherein the hook includes undercut edges; a portion of the first tab is located under one of the undercut edges of the hook; and a portion of the second tab is located under one of the undercut edges of the hook.
15. A foldable hang tab for use with an item of merchandise or a merchandise storage container; the foldable hang tab comprising: a body having a base and a hook; the hook including first and second adjacent hook portions; the base including first and second base portions; the first base portion being connected to the first hook portion and the second base portion being connected to the second hook portion; a locking finger; and the body defining a locking recess; a portion of the locking finger disposed in the locking finger.
16. The foldable hang tab of claim 15, wherein the first base portion includes first and second tabs located under the second base portion; and the second base portion includes first and second tabs located above the first base portion.
17. The foldable hang tab of claim 16, wherein the first and second hook portions include undercut edges and a portions of the tabs of the second base portion are located between the undercut edges of the first hook portion and the first base portion.
18. The foldable hang tab of claim 15, wherein the first base portion includes a first tab overlapping a portion of the second base portion; and the second base portion includes a second tab overlapping a portion of the first base portion.
19. The foldable hang tab of claim 18, wherein the hook portions includes undercut edges; a portion of the first tab being located between one of the undercut edges of the hook portions and the second base portion; and a portion of the second tab is located between one of the undercut edges of the hook portions and the first base portion.
20. The foldable hang tab of claim 18, wherein the hook portions includes undercut edges; a portion of the first tab is located under one of the undercut edges of the hook portions; and a portion of the second tab is located under one of the undercut edges of the hook portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0016] A first exemplary configuration of a foldable hang tab is indicated generally by the numeral 2 in the accompany drawings. Hang tab 2 generally includes a base 4 and a hook 6. Hang tab 2 can be folded into the erected position of
[0017] Hook 6 defines a through hole 8 that receives a hook, rod, or hanger when hang tab 2 is used to hang an item such as the merchandise storage container 12 depicted in
[0018] Base 4 can be connected directly to an item of merchandise or can be connected to merchandise storage container 12 that holds the merchandise. When connected to a merchandise storage container, base 4 can be connected to the outside of the container with an adhesive or, as shown in
[0019] The first exemplary configuration of hang tab 2 has its hook 6 defined by first 20 and second 22 hook portions that are joined together at an upper fold 24. Hook portions 20 and 22 are sized and shaped to match such that they define a common perimeter of hook 6 when folded adjacent each other. Adhesive can be used to join portions 20 and 22 together.
[0020] Base 4 is defined by first 30 and second 32 base portions. First base portion 30 is connected to first hook portion 20 at fold 34. Second base portion 32 is connected to second base portion 32 at fold 36. Base 4 can be sized to match panel 14. In this exemplary configuration, each base portion 30 and 32 includes tabs 40 disposed on the hook side (represented by dashed lines 42) of folds 34 and 36 when hang tab is flat as shown in
[0021] At each end of folds 34 and 36, the junction between hook portions 20/22 and base portions 30/32 is formed as an undercut with cut lines 50 that angle inwardly under hook portions 20/22. These undercuts form inner portions of tabs 40 that are disposed under and interlock with hook 6 as shown in
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[0023] In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the above description and attached illustrations are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described. Throughout the description and claims of this specification the words “comprise” and “include” as well as variations of those words, such as “comprises,” “includes,” “comprising,” and “including” are not intended to exclude additives, components, integers, or steps.