Packaging Container for Car Floor Mats

20210039859 ยท 2021-02-11

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

A packaging container for a car floor mat including: a main body; at least one post member extending from the main body for supporting the car floor mat, and a securing arrangement releasably secured to the post member, the car floor mat being retained on the post member when the securing arrangement is secured to the post member, the car floor mat being removable from the packaging container when the securing arrangement is released from the post member, wherein the securing arrangement includes a catch supported on the main body by a hinged connection, the catch including a ring member for encircling the post member when engaging the post member, the ring member having an inwardly directed engagement member for engaging an overbite provided on the post member when the catch is hinged towards and interlocks with the post member.

Claims

1-9. (canceled)

10. A packaging container for a car floor mat, comprising: a main body; two post members extending from one side of the main body, the two post members being in spaced relation and parallel to one another, each of the two post members having a circular cross-section and a free end opposite its connection to the main body, each free end having a slot opening; two catches pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the two post members, each of the two catches being releasably engageable with a respective one of the two post members, each of the two catches comprising: a ring member connected to the main body through a pivotal connection, the ring member including two finger rests defined along an outer portion thereof; a tooth disposed on an inner portion of the ring member between the two finger rests, the tooth extending inwardly towards the post member when the ring member is pivoted to overlap the post member, the post member extending through a central opening of the ring member; wherein the tooth is disposed within the slot of the respective one of the two post members when the catch is pivoted into an interlocked position; a tongue integrated with the ring member, the tongue extending at least partially into the central opening of the ring member such that the tongue abuts an outer surface of the post member when the catch is pivoted into the interlocked position; wherein the ring member is deformable when a squeezing force is applied by a user on the finger rests, the ring member deforming from a generally circular shape to an elongated, elliptical shape, such that a portion of the ring member onto which the tooth is disposed is displaced away from the post member sufficiently for the tooth to clear the slot opening and permit the catch to pivot from the interlocked position to an open position and swing away from the post member.

11. The packaging container according to claim 10, wherein each post member includes a tapered surface at its free end for engaging the respective tooth as the catch moves from the open position to the interlocked position.

12. The packaging container of claim 11, wherein the slot opening on each of the two post members is disposed adjacent the respective tapered surface.

13. The packaging container of claim 10, further comprising an integral hook portion formed in the main body.

14. The packaging container of claim 10, further comprising a planar extension connected to the main body, the planar extension disposed on the main body opposite the two post member.

15. The packaging container of claim 10, wherein the tongue has a concave-shaped free end that mates with a circular profile of the respective post when the catch is in the interlocked position.

16. The packaging container of claim 10, wherein the tooth has a concave-shaped free end that mates with a circular profile of the slot opening, the slot opening extending transversely relative to a longitudinal dimension of the post member.

17. The packaging container of claim 10, wherein the main body, the two post members, and the two catches are integrally together as a single component.

18. The packaging container of claim 17, wherein the main body has a generally flat shape that includes reinforcement webbing configured to provide structural strength to the main body in an area between the two post members.

19. The packaging container of claim 17, wherein the main body includes openings that clear the two catches when the two catches are in their respective open positions.

20. A method for packaging car floor mats, comprising: providing one or more floor mats, each having an aperture; providing a main body for a floor mat container, the main body including a post member extending from one side of the main body, the post members being alignable with the aperture, the post member having a slot adjacent a free end thereof; providing a catch pivotally connected to the main body adjacent the post member, the catch comprising: a ring member connected to the main body through a pivotal connection, the ring member including two finger rests defined along an outer portion thereof; a tooth disposed on an inner portion of the ring member between the two finger rests, the tooth extending inwardly towards the post member when the ring member is pivoted to overlap the post member, the post member extending through a central opening of the ring member; a tongue integrated with the ring member, the tongue extending at least partially into the central opening of the ring member such that the tongue abuts an outer surface of the post member when the catch is pivoted into the interlocked position; securing the floor mat to the container by (a) inserting the post member through the aperture sufficiently to expose the slot opening, and pivoting the catch towards the interlocked position until the tooth engages the slot opening, wherein the ring member is elastically deformable in a direction such that the tooth moves away from the post as the catch moves towards the interlocked position and snaps into place within the slot opening under a restorative force of the ring member when the catch reaches the interlocked position, wherein the floor mat extends at most between the main body and the tooth when the catch is in the interlocked position.

21. The method of claim 20, further comprising releasing the catch from the interlocked position by applying a squeezing force on the finger rests, the squeezing force deforming the ring member from a generally circular shape to an elongated, elliptical shape, such that a portion of the ring member onto which the tooth is disposed is displaced away from the post member sufficiently for the tooth to clear the slot opening and permit the catch to pivot from the interlocked position to an open position and swing away from the post member, thus exposing the free end of the post and permitting removal of the floor mat from the main body.

22. The method of claim 20, wherein the post member includes a tapered surface at its free end for facilitating insertion of the post member within the aperture and for pushing against the tooth gradually as the catch moves from the open position to the interlocked position.

23. The method of claim 22, wherein the slot opening is disposed adjacent the tapered surface.

24. The method of claim 20, further comprising providing an integral hook portion formed in the main body, and wherein the method further comprises hanging the main body from a bar for storing or displaying the one or more floor mats for sale.

25. The method of claim 20, further comprising providing a planar extension connected to the main body, the planar extension disposed on the main body opposite the two post member and being configured to display information relative to the one or more floor mats.

26. The method of claim 20, wherein the post has a circular cross section and the tongue has a concave-shaped free end that mates with a circular profile of the post when the catch is in the interlocked position.

27. The method of claim 20, wherein the tooth has a concave free end that mates with a circular profile of the slot opening, the slot opening extending transversely relative to a longitudinal dimension of the post member.

28. The method of claim 20, wherein the main body, the post member, and the catch are integrally together as a single component.

29. The method of claim 28, wherein the main body has a generally flat shape that includes reinforcement webbing configured to provide structural strength to the main body in an area around the post member.

30. The method of claim 28, wherein the main body includes an opening that clears the catch when the catch is are in the open position.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0016] It will be convenient to further describe the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention. Other embodiments are possible, and consequently, the particularity of the accompanying drawings is not to be understood as superseding the generality of the preceding description of the invention.

[0017] In the drawings:

[0018] FIG. 1 is a front view of a packaging container according to the present invention;

[0019] FIG. 2 is a rear view of the packaging container of FIG. 1; and

[0020] FIG. 3 is a perspective rear view of the packaging container of FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0021] The packaging container 1 according to the present invention includes a main body 3 which is formed together with an integral hanging hook 15 for hanging the container 1, and an integral hand opening 11 to allow the container 1 together with the car floors mats (not shown) retained by the container 1 to be carried. A planar extension 5 is also secured to the main body 3 to provide an area for supporting advertising and branding information on the container 1.

[0022] The main body 3 further includes two post members 9 extending laterally from the rear of the main body 9 as best shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. Each post member 9 is circular in cross-section and has a tapered surface 27 located at the peripheral end of each post member 9. An overbite 29 in the form of a slot opening is located immediately adjacent the post member tapered surface 27.

[0023] Two catches 7 are respectively secured by a hinge connection 10 to the main body 3. The two catches 7 and the two post members 9 can be integrally formed together as part of the main body 3. The main body 3 is injection moulded in plastic such as polypropylene which provides the necessary strength and resilience to form the integral hinge connections and enable the catches 7 to cooperate with the post members 9 and provide the interlocking arrangement for retaining car floor mats on the container 1. Reinforcement webbing 31 is also formed as part of the rear face of the main body 3 to provide structural strength to the main body 3. The manufacturing costs can therefore be minimised by integrally forming the main body 3 together with the catches 7 as a single component.

[0024] The operation of the securing arrangement will now be described in detail. Each catch 7 includes a ring member 8 which is secured to the main body 3 via the hinged connection 10. Each ring member 8 has an inwardly directed engagement member 21 in the form of a tooth is located at an outermost position relative to the hinged connection 10 within the ring member 8. This positioning allows the tooth 21 to be displaced away from the location of the hinged connection 10 if the ring member 8 is deformed into a slightly elongate shape by applying a squeezing force on opposing sides of the ring member 8 lateral to an elongate axis extending through the hinged connection 10 and the tooth 21. The tooth 21 has a concave shaped peripheral end 22 having a radius substantially corresponding to the diameter of the post member 9 where the overbite 29 is located. The concave shaped free end 22 of the tooth 21 is adapted to facilitate engagement with the overbite 29 provided on the post member 9.

[0025] Two finger rests 25 are provided between the tooth and 21 and the abutment tongue 23 on opposing sides of the outer surfaces of the ring member 8 to facilitate squeezing of the ring member 8 to thereby release the catch 7 from the post member 9. An inwardly extending abutment tongue 23 is also provided within the ring member 8 and is located opposite to the tooth 21. The abutment tongue 23 has a concaved shaped free end 24 having a radius substantially corresponding to the diameter of the post member 9 to thereby closely abut the curved outer surface of the post member 9.

[0026] When the catch 7 is hinged towards the post member 9, the ring member 8 initially contacts the tapered surface 27 of the post member 9. The contact between the ring member 8 and the tapered surface 27 acts to stretch the ring member 8 over the tapered surface 27 to thereby displace the tooth 21 over the tapered surface 27 and away from the post member 9. The continued hinged movement of the catch 7 then causes the tooth 21 to engage the overbite 29 on the post member 9 to thereby interlock the catch 9 to the post member 9. The concave shaped free end 24 of the abutment tongue 23 abuts against the outer surface of the post member 9 to thereby prevent displacement of the ring member 8 when interlocked with the post member 9, and therefore displacement of the tooth 21 away from the overbite 29 if any force from, for example, the weight of the car floor mats is applied against the catch 7.

[0027] The catch 7 can be subsequently released from its engagement with the post member 9 by applying a squeezing force on the ring member 8 at the provided opposing finger rests 25. This deforms the ring member 8 to an elongate shape that displaces the tooth 21 out from the overbite 29 thereby releasing the clasp 7 from the post member 9.

[0028] Car floor mats can be provided with apertures that allow the post members 9 of the container 1 to be passed though these apertures, with the catches 8 being subsequently secured to thereby allow car floor mats to be retained on the packing container 1 according to the present invention. The catches 8 can also be easily released and resecured thereby facilitating repacking of the car floor mats if removed from the containers 1.

[0029] The packaging container 1 according to the present invention therefore allows for straightforward repackaging of products such as car floor mats as well as being durable enough to be reused without damage to the packaging container 1.

[0030] Modification and variations as would be deemed obvious to the person skilled in the art are included within the ambit of the present invention as claimed in the appended claims.