Wearable ornament implements
11533983 · 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2013/306
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A packaging arrangement for a wearable ornament, such as a pin-backed figurine that is supplied with a loop backer enabling the figurine to be coupled with a rope or chain, includes a post for display of the figurine using with the loop backer when not being worn. The figurine on the post may be snapped into a base, the base having a base top and base bottom that are separable from one another. A transparent cover encloses the figurine on the post atop the base, with a backing held in place behind the figurine in the packaging by retention tabs proximate to top corners of the transparent cover, by alignment ridges of the base top and by support posts inside the base bottom. The figurine may therefore be worn either through being pinned or on a rope or chain, or may be displayed either on just the post or on the post atop the base.
Claims
1. A system, comprising: a figurine, the figurine including at least two pins; a loop backer, the loop backer including: at least two pin receptacles spaced for removably receiving the at least two pins of the figurine; and at least one channel through a handle of the loop backer; a post, the post including at least one pin channel, the at least one pin channel capable of permitting the at least two pins to pass; and a base top, the base top including a recess configured for removably receiving a foot of the post.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a base bottom, the base bottom configured for removably receiving the base top; and a transparent cover, the transparent cover configured for slidably enclosing at least the base top.
3. The system of claim 2, further comprising: a backing, the backing configured to fit adjacent to a back face of the base top and within the transparent cover.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the base top includes at least a first alignment ridge and a second alignment ridge, the first alignment ridge and the second alignment ridge spaced to permit the backing to rest in between the first alignment ridge and the second alignment ridge.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein the base bottom includes at least two side posts and at least a middle post positioned proximate to a rear wall of the base bottom, wherein the backing rests on a floor of the base bottom, the backing positioned between the at least two side posts, the middle post, and the rear wall of the base bottom.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the post is snappably removable from the base top.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the post includes at least one cutout, the at least one pin channel located within the at least one cutout.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the channel through the handle of the loop backer is an oval channel.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least two pin receptacles of the backer are sized for tensionally retaining the at least two pins of the figurine.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least two pins of the figurine are passed through the at least one channel of the post and inserted into the at least two pin receptacles of the backer.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the post includes at least an upright, the at least one pin channel disposed within the upright.
12. An arrangement, comprising: a figurine, the figurine including at least two pins; a backer, the backer including at least two pin receptacles spaced for removably receiving the at least two pins of the figurine; a post, the post including at least: an upright, the upright including at least one slot, the at least one slot capable of permitting the at least two pins to pass; and a foot; and a base top, the base top including at least a recess sized for receiving the foot, wherein the at least two pins of the figurine are passed through the at least one slot and inserted into the at least two pin receptacles of the backer to tensionally retain the post between a back side of the figurine and a front side of the backer, and wherein the foot of the post is inserted into the recess of the base top.
13. An arrangement, comprising: a figurine, the figurine including at least two pins; a backer, the backer including at least two pin receptacles spaced for removably receiving the at least two pins of the figurine; a post, the post including at least: an upright, the upright including at least one slot, the at least one slot capable of permitting the at least two pins to pass; and a foot; a base top, the base top including at least: a recess sized for receiving the foot; a first ridge; and a second ridge; a base bottom, the base bottom including at least a cavity sized for receiving the base top; a backing, a width of the backing permitting the backing to slide between the first ridge and the second ridge of the base top; and a transparent cover, the transparent cover including at least two tabs disposed proximate to at least two corners of the transparent cover, wherein the at least two pins of the figurine are passed through the at least one slot and inserted into the at least two pin receptacles of the backer to tensionally retain the post between a back side of the figurine and a front side of the backer, wherein the foot of the post is inserted into the recess of the base top, wherein a lower end of the base top is inserted into the cavity of the base bottom, wherein the backing is placed into the transparent cover, the backing resting between the at least two tabs and a rear face of the transparent cover, wherein the transparent cover is disposed over the arrangement to slidably couple with the base bottom, and wherein the backing is disposed between a rear face of the base top and a lower portion of the rear face of the transparent cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Certain embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Specific details of certain embodiments of the invention are set forth in the following description and in the figures to provide a thorough understanding of such embodiments. The present invention may have additional embodiments, may be practiced without one or more of the details described for any particular described embodiment, or may have any detail described for one particular embodiment practiced with any other detail described for another embodiment.
(7) Importantly, a grouping of inventive aspects in any particular “embodiment” within this detailed description, and/or a grouping of limitations in the claims presented herein, is not intended to be a limiting disclosure of those particular aspects and/or limitations to that particular embodiment and/or claim. The inventive entity presenting this disclosure fully intends that any disclosed aspect of any embodiment in the detailed description and/or any claim limitation ever presented relative to the instant disclosure and/or any continuing application claiming priority from the instant application (e.g. continuation, continuation-in-part, and/or divisional applications) may be practiced with any other disclosed aspect of any embodiment in the detailed description and/or any claim limitation. Claimed combinations which draw from different embodiments and/or originally-presented claims are fully within the possession of the inventive entity at the time the instant disclosure is being filed. Any future claim comprising any combination of limitations, each such limitation being herein disclosed and therefore having support in the original claims or in the specification as originally filed (or that of any continuing application claiming priority from the instant application), is possessed by the inventive entity at present irrespective of whether such combination is described in the instant specification because all such combinations are viewed by the inventive entity as currently operable without undue experimentation given the disclosure herein and therefore that any such future claim would not represent new matter.
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(9) When packaged and/or when displayed, the pins of the figurine may be passed through channels 22 of the upright section 24 of post 20. The pins may then be inserted into pin receptacles 32 of the loop backer 30 (depicted in
(10) The post can vary in height, depending on the size of the figurine it will display. The number of channels through the post through which the pins pass may also vary. See, for example, the tall post and the short post disclosed in U.S. Design patent application Ser. Nos. 29/736,366 and 29/736,369, both of which having been incorporated by reference herein. A cutout 29 is present in the front face of the upright section of the post, with the channels disposed through the cutout. The cutout may alter a weight or balance of the post, enabling it to better support the weight of the figurine without tipping. The upright may be perpendicular to the foot, or may be angled backwards so that the figurine lays back slightly when coupled with the post. The foot 26 of the post rests upon a surface on which the figurine is displayed using the post.
(11) The figurine is pressed against the loop backer, with the post sandwiched between the figurine and loop backer, with enough pressure for the loop backer to frictionally retain the pins of the figurine and therefore maintain the arrangement of the three pieces during shipping (i.e. prevent the figurine from being separated from the post and/or loop backer if the package is shaken or impacted during shipment).
(12) The post is snapped into the post recess 42 of base top 40. Particularly, the foot of the post features dimples on either side. Dimple 28a is shown on the right side of the foot of the post. Another dimple is present on the left side of the foot of the post. (Several features discussed herein are present on both the right and left sides of the disclosed packaging system elements. Where the same feature is present on both the right and left sides, the feature on the right side, viewed from the front, uses an alphabetical suffix of “a”. The feature on the left side uses an alphabetical suffix of “b”. For example, backing retention tabs 74a and 74b are referenced in this manner and are visible in all of
(13) The dimples have a similar, elongated oval appearance to other features of the stand such as the cutout. A viewer would therefore not notice their presence, or would assume that the dimples are present for aesthetic consistency with the cutout, for example. However, when the post is inserted into the base top, the dimples are engaged by snap locks (e.g. snap lock 43b, which would mate with the dimple on the left side of the foot of the post). The base top has a recess 42 in a top face of the base top, the recess sized to receive the foot of the post. When the foot of the post is nestled into the recess, the wall of the foot is continuously in contact with the wall of the recess.
(14) The snap lock is an L shaped lever with a tab extending laterally into the recess. The plastic material of the base top allows the snap lock to be laterally displaced (the snap lock bending in a downward direction) when the foot of the post is pressed into the recess, until the tab of the snap lock can fit into the dimple of the foot. While the post can be pressed into the base top in a plumb direction so that both snap locks engage their corresponding dimples simultaneously, the snap-in feature will also work if the user inserts one side of the post first, engaging the dimple of the foot of the post on that side with the corresponding snap lock. Then the other side of the post down is pressed into the recess, displacing the snap lock on the opposite side of the base top until it snaps into place with its tab inside the opposing dimple. In other words, the post is snappably removable from the base top.
(15) The base top snaps into base bottom 50, with the base top and base bottom being oriented such that logo 52, which is only present on the front face 56 of the base top, is facing outward (i.e. in the same direction that the front face of the figurine would be pointed). The base top rests inside the base bottom atop support posts that extend upward from the floor 51 of the base bottom. There are six such support posts, including two middle posts 55 proximate to the front and rear of the base bottom, and four side posts 53 proximate to the corners of the base bottom. It is noted that a gap is present between the posts and the front and back walls of the base bottom; as will be discussed more fully below, the gap enables backing 60 to be held in place inside the base bottom, the bottom edge 66 of the backing resting on the floor of the base bottom.
(16) The snap-in feature which engages the base top with the base bottom is provided by the engagement of snap locks (e.g. snap lock 41a) which descend from the bottom of the base top with corresponding dimples (e.g. dimple 57b) in the base bottom. The right-side snap lock of the base top would engage into a dimple in the inside right wall in the base bottom. (The dimple in the inside right wall in the base bottom is not visible in the figures; however, it is a mirror image of the dimple 57b which is present in the left wall of the base bottom.) Similar to the manner in which the snap locks between the base top and the foot of the stand operate, the snap locks between the base top and the base bottom also deflect inward when the base top is pressed into the base bottom until a lateral tab across the snap lock engages with the lateral dimple of the base bottom.
(17) It may be that the owner of the figurine wants to utilize the base provided in the packaging as a supplemental display stand. The owner may or may not wish to have the logo on the front of the base bottom be visible. It is noted that the recess in the base top is disposed off-center, proximate to the rear face of the base top, such that merely rotating the post 180 degrees within the base top to move the logo facing the rear would render the display having the recess towards the front of the arrangement, rather than proximate to the rear as intended. Separating the base top and base bottom, however, enables the user to merely rotate the base bottom 180 degrees so that the logo faces backwards and is unable to be seen when the figurine is displayed. Accordingly, pin slots (e.g. pin slot 59a) are provided on the right side and left side of the base bottom. The pin slot is a channel into which a pin of the figurine can be inserted, with the point coming to rest on the bottom snap lock of the base top. If the holder presses the figurine inward, the bottom snap lock will deflect inward as well (i.e. towards the inside of the base top), releasing the snap lock from the dimple inside the base bottom. The base top can then be separated from the base bottom. Either the base top or base bottom may be rotated 180 degrees, and then the base top may be pressed into the base bottom again, achieving the objective of rotating the logo to the opposite side of the arrangement. Accordingly, the base bottom removably receives the base top.
(18) Once the figurine is coupled with the post and loop backer, with the post having been snapped into the base top and the base top and base bottom being coupled, assembly may be completed for shipment or retail display by adding the backing 60 and transparent cover 70 to the arrangement. The backing is placed against the rear face 46 of the base top, between the backing alignment ridges 44a and 44b that extend vertically on either side of the rear face. The backing is sized to fit between the backing alignment ridges. The bottom edge of the backing is then inserted into a gap between the base top and the base bottom, coming to rest along the floor of the base bottom. When inserted into the aforementioned gap, the backing is held up against the back wall of the base bottom by the three posts proximate to the back wall (i.e. the side posts and the T-shaped middle post). The backing may present product information about the particular figurine, may display a UPC code or other symbol, or have other information common to retail packaging. The backing may have artwork printed on front face 62 which complements the visual appearance of the figurine, with the product information on rear face 64.
(19) Then, the five-sided transparent cover 70 is placed over the base top, with its bottom edge 72 also alighting upon the top edge 54 of the base bottom. An upper portion of the backing is disposed between two backing retention tabs 74 near the corners of the inside of the transparent cover, causing, in conjunction with the alignment ridges of the base top and in conjunction with the posts of the base bottom extending from its floor, the backing to be retained within the packaging securely, so that it will not move even if the packaging is shaken during transport. The transparent cover clips onto the base top through the engagement of tabs (such as right side tab 48a) which are disposed horizontally along the right and left sides of the base top. The tabs mate with two recesses, 76a and 76b, which are molded into the transparent cover on its inside, and specifically on the left and right inside walls of the transparent cover near the lower aperture of the transparent cover. The location of the recesses permits the tabs to snap into place inside the recesses of the transparent cover, locking it in place so that it does not rock back and forth or slide during shipment or other movement of the packaging. As the interior walls of the transparent cover are in contact with the exterior walls of the base top when the transparent cover slides over the base top, the transparent cover is said to slidably enclose at least the base top (as well as the post, figurine, and loop backer, if these are coupled with the base top).
(20) While particular aspects of the present subject matter described herein have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that, based upon the teachings herein, changes and modifications may be made without departing from the subject matter described herein and its broader aspects and, therefore, the appended claims are to encompass within their scope all such changes and modifications as are within the true spirit and scope of this subject matter described herein. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the invention is defined by the appended claims. It will be understood by those within the art that, in general, terms used herein, and especially in the appended claims (e.g., bodies of the appended claims) are generally intended as “open” terms (e.g., the term “including” should be interpreted as “including but not limited to,” the term “having” should be interpreted as “having at least,” the term “includes” should be interpreted as “includes but is not limited to,” etc.). It will be further understood by those within the art that if a specific number of an introduced claim recitation is intended, such an intent will be explicitly recited in the claim, and in the absence of such recitation no such intent is present. For example, as an aid to understanding, the following appended claims may contain usage of the introductory phrases “at least one” and “one or more” to introduce claim recitations. However, the use of such phrases should not be construed to imply that the introduction of a claim recitation by the indefinite articles “a” or “an” limits any particular claim containing such introduced claim recitation to inventions containing only one such recitation, even when the same claim includes the introductory phrases “one or more” or “at least one” and indefinite articles such as “a” or “an” (e.g., “a” and/or “an” should typically be interpreted to mean “at least one” or “one or more”); the same holds true for the use of definite articles used to introduce claim recitations. In addition, even if a specific number of an introduced claim recitation is explicitly recited, those skilled in the art will recognize that such recitation should typically be interpreted to mean at least the recited number (e.g., the bare recitation of “two recitations,” without other modifiers, typically means at least two recitations, or two or more recitations). Furthermore, in those instances where a convention analogous to “at least one of A, B, and C, etc.” is used, in general such a construction is intended in the sense one having skill in the art would understand the convention (e.g., “a system having at least one of A, B, and C” would include but not be limited to systems that have A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, and/or A, B, and C together, etc.).
(21) While preferred and alternative embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of these preferred and alternate embodiments. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.