CONTAINER OR SET OF CONTAINERS
20190084716 ยท 2019-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/5233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention provides a container comprising a base for storing and displaying one or more items, and a cover, wherein the container is configurable between a closed position in which the base is covered by the cover and an open position in which at least one item is visible and removable from the base, in use, and wherein at least one of the cover and the base comprises an attachment point or area on a surface thereof, for connecting a base or cover of a second container to the cover or base, in use.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a base for storing and displaying one or more items; and a cover that is positionable on said base in a position in which at least one item is visible and removable from the base, wherein at least one wall of the base or cover includes at least one cut-out portion or slot that is arranged to receive a continuous edge of at least one wall of the other of the cover or base, wherein the cover overhangs or protrudes from the base when the cover is in the position and the continuous edge of the at least one wall of the cover or the base is received in the at least one cut-out portion or slot, and wherein the base comprises front, rear, side and bottom walls, and at least one wall of the base includes the cut-out portion or slot to receive a wall of the cover when the cover is in the position.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein a surface of the cover comprises an attachment point or area for detachably connecting a base of a similar container.
3. The container according to claim 2, wherein the surface comprises one or more protrusions extending upwardly, against which a wall of said base of a similar container may abut, in use.
4. The container as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cover comprises substantially parallel pendant side walls extending therefrom, each side watt having a shorter end and a longer end.
5. A set of containers comprising at least two containers that are each a container as claimed in claim 1, the set of containers being configurable into a display in which a first cover of one of the containers is removed from its base and positioned on a surface, a first base of one of the containers is mounted to the first cover, a second cover of one of the containers is mounted to the first base in said position, and a second base of one of the containers is mounted to the second cover.
6. A display comprising a plurality of containers that are each the container as claimed in claim 1, in which each base is mounted to a respective one of the covers, a first cover being located on a surface to form a stand for the display, the remaining covers each being mounted in said position to a receptive one of the bases other than the uppermost base in the display.
7. A set of containers comprising: a first container for storing and displaying one or more items; and a second container for storing and displaying one or more items, the second container being positionable on said first container in a position in which at least one item is visible and removable from the first container, wherein at least one wall of the first container or second container includes at least one cut out or slot arranged to receive at least one wall of the other of the first container or the second container, wherein the second container overhangs or protrudes from the first container when the second container is in the position, and wherein the at least one portion is a cut out or slot, and the wall of the first container or the second container is received in the cut-out portion or slot of the first container or the second container.
8. The set of containers, as claimed in claim 7, wherein each container comprises a base and a cover substantially closing the container, the covers being removable prior to mounting the base of the second container on the base of the first container.
9. The set of containers as claimed in claim 8, wherein in each container, the cover is integrally connected with the base via perforations.
10. The set of containers as claimed in claim 9, wherein the cover a cut-out slot arranged to provide an aperture for a user to grasp the cover and remove it from the base, in use.
11. The set of containers as claimed in claim 7, wherein the base of each container has a front wall, a rear wall, left and right side walls and a bottom wall defining a tray, the base also having an upper surface which includes upwardly extending peripheral flaps.
12. The set of containers as claimed in claim 8, wherein the cover of each container comprises an upper surface, a front wall, a rear wall and substantially parallel side walls depending downwardly from the upper surface, the front wall being shorter than the rear wall and each side wall having a shorter front end and a longer rear end.
13. The set of containers as claimed in claim 12, configured such that, in use, a cover of one of the containers can be positioned inverted on a supporting surface, the base of the first container mounted to end edges of the front, rear, and side walls of the inverted cover such that said base is inclined relative to the supporting surface.
14. The set of containers as claimed in claim 13, wherein a flap extends from each of the front and side walls of the cover.
15. The set of containers as claimed in claim 13, wherein the base of each of the containers in the set includes a front wall, a rear wall, left and right side walls defining a tray, the bottom edge of the left and right side walls include cut out slots which define an aperture to receive corresponding flaps on the side walls of the inverted cover.
16. The set of containers as claimed in claim 7, wherein the base of each of the containers in the set includes a front wall, a rear wall, left and right side walls defining a tray, the left and right side walls including upwardly extending fins and the bottom edge of the left and right side walls of the base include cut out slots define an aperture to receive corresponding fins on the base of another of the containers, wherein the cut out slots of the base of the second container receive the corresponding fins of the first container when the second container is mounted to the first container.
17. A container comprising: a base portion for storing and displaying one or more items and an integral cover portion, wherein the container is configurable between a closed position the base portion is covered by the cover portion, and an open position in which at least one item is visible and removable from the base portion, wherein the cover portion is rotatable relative to the base portion from the closed position to the open position, the cover portion including an attachment area in detachable connection to the base portion when in the closed position, and a mounting area in which a second container is mountable when in the open position.
18. The container as claimed in claim 17, wherein the base portion comprises a bottom, an upper wall, a front wall, a rear wall and left and right side walls, the cover portion being supported on the upper wall of the base portion in the open position.
19. The container as claimed in claim 17, wherein the cover portion is hingedly connected to the upper wall of the base portion for movement from the closed position to the open position.
20. The container as claimed in clown 17, wherein the cover portion has an upper wall with front and side walls depending from the upper wall, wherein in the open position the upper wall of the cover portion is inverted and its front and side walls project upwardly from the inverted upper wall.
21. The container as claimed in claim 20, wherein the front and side walls and a portion of the upper wall of the cover portion are detachably connected to the base portion by perforations.
22. The container as claimed in claim 21, wherein the front wall of the cover portion includes a cut-out slot to enable a user to insert fingers into the closed container to initiate tearing along the perforations, in use.
23. The container as claimed in claim 17, wherein the cover portion protrudes beyond a rear end of the base portion in the open position.
24. A container comprising: a base portion for storing and displaying one or more items and an integral cover portion, wherein the cover is movable to an open position in which at least one item is visible and removable from the base portion, wherein the cover portion is rotated relative to the base portion to the open position in which a mounting area is exposed, a second container is mountable in the mounting area.
25. A container for storing and displaying items, the container comprising: a base having a bottom, a front wall, a rear wall, a left side wall and a right side wall defining an interior volume in which items may be stored and displayed the left and right side walls of the base having mounting formations allowing for countability of a second container offset rearwardly relative to the base on which it is mounted so that the base is only partially covered by the second container to allow items stored in the base to be seen and accessed.
26. The container as claimed in claim 25, wherein the mounting formations are fins projecting from the upper edge of each of the side walls, and the second container includes corresponding cut out slots the fins being receivable in the corresponding cut out slots.
27. A container for storing and displaying items, the container comprising: a base having a bottom, a front wall, a rear wall, a left side wall and a right side wall defining an interior volume in which items may be stored and displayed; a cover including a front wall, a rear wall, left and right side walls, and an upper surface, the front wall, rear wall, and left and right side walls; a pair of opposing flaps projecting from the side walls of the cover, wherein the cover, when removed from the base and placed inverted on a surface, is positionable with the base such that the flaps of the cover are engaged in cut out slots of the base to secure the base to the cover with at least a portion of the interior volume exposed.
28. The container as claimed in claim 27, wherein the cover rear wall has a greater height than the cover front wall, the upper edges of the cover side walls sloping from the rear wall to the front wall such that when the base is mounted to the cover placed inverted on a flat surface, the base is inclined relative to the surface.
29. The container as claimed on claim 27, wherein a tab projects from the cover front wall, the arrangement configured such that when the base is mounted to the cover placed inverted on a surface, the front wall of the base abuts the tab.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0059] Embodiments of the various aspects will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying Figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0083] Referring firstly to
[0084] As shown in
[0085] The base (4) includes a side flap (18) pending from the right wall (12), which is folded in use and adhered to the inside of the back wall (10) in order to retain the base (4) in its folded configuration.
[0086] The left and right side walls (12, 14) include cut-out slots (20, 20) extending from the upper edge thereof, approximately one third of the way back from the front wall (6).
[0087] The blank of the base (4), in use, is folded to form a generally tray-like base, as shown in
[0088] The cover (22) includes protruding flaps (36 and 38) which extend upwardly, in use, from the upper surface (24) at the vertices of the left and right side walls (32, 34). The vertex between the upper surface (24) and the front wall (26) also includes a protruding flap (40), which is use extends upwardly from the vertex between the front wall (26) and upper surface (24). The flaps (36, 38 and 40) form attachment regions, for detachably connecting a base on the upper surface (24), and preventing slippage of said base from the upper surface (24), in use.
[0089] The front wall (26) and rear wall (30) of the cover (22) include side flaps (27, 27 and 31, 31) respectively,which in use are adhered to the inside of the left and right side walls (32, 34), in order to retain the cover in a folded configuration in use.
[0090] The blank of the cover (22), as shown in
[0091] Use of the container (2) formed by the blank base (4) and blank cover (22) now be described with reference to
[0092] The base (4) and cover (22) are formed from their respective blanks shown in
[0093] Likewise, the cover (22) is formed from the blank shown in
[0094] In use, items such as food products may be placed in the interior of the base (4). As shown in
[0095] When it is desired to display the items located within the base (4), the cover (22) may be removed to completely uncover the base (4), to display all of the items.
[0096] However, in many instances it is desired to display items from multiple bases of containers in a small space in a retail establishment, and in that case, the container (2) of the embodiment shown in
[0097] As shown in
[0098] Due to the configuration of the cover (22) having a shorter front wall (28) than rear wall (30), and the length of the slots (20, 20) on the front wail (6) of the base (4), the upper surface of the cover (24) lies parallel with the bottom wall (16, 16, 16, 16) of the base (4) in the open position.
[0099] In other embodiments, especially in retail environments with a small amount of space, or limited shelving, it is desirable to vertically stack products, in order to present the maximum number of items in a minimal area. In these environments, the container (2) can be combined with another container (102) as shown in
[0100] A second container (102) is then opened by separating the cover (122) from the base (104). The cover (122) is identical to the cover (22), and includes a front wall (126) side wails (134, 136) a rear wall (130) and an upper surface (124), from which upwardly extend flaps (136, 138 and 140). The front wall (126) includes a cut-out portion (128). The base (104) is identical to the base (4) and includes a front wall (106) rear wall (110) left and right side walls (112 and 114). The front wall (106) includes a cut-out portion (108), and the left and right side walls (112, 114) include cut-out slots (120, 120).
[0101] The second cover (122) is connected to the first base (4) such that the front wall (126) of the second cover (122) slots into the cut-out slots (20, 20) of the first base (4) and due to the configuration of the short front wall (126) and long rear wall (130), the upper surface (124) lies parallel with the bottom wall (16, 16, 16 and 16) of the first base (4) and is thus at the same inclined angle Is this way, the first base (4) is in the open position, in which items (42) are visible and removable by a potential buyer, through the open space defined between the cut-out portion (8) of the base (4) and the cut-out portion (128) of the cover (122).
[0102] The second base (104) is then detachably connected to the upper surface (124) of the second cover (122) in the same manner as the base (4) is detachably connected to the upper surface of the cover (22). It is also at the same inclined angle as the base (4) and second cover (122). The second base (104) is prevented from slipping from the second cover (122) by abutment with the protruding flaps (136, 138 and 140). The base (4) does not include a cover located thereon, and therefore the items (142) within the base (104) are fully visible and removable by potential buyer.
[0103] It can be seen in the configuration shown in
[0104] In an alternative embodiment to that shown in
[0105] Turning now to
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[0107] In use, the cover (322) is removed by a user inserting his or her fingers into the slot (370) in the front wall (350), and tearing the cover (322) away from the base (304) via the perforation lines (352, 352). The upper surface of the cover (350) extends only part way along the upper surface of the container, to join the upper surface (324) of the base (304). Therefore, when the cover (322) is removed, the base retains the upper surface (324), which forms the upper surface of the open container (302). This configuration is shown in
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[0109] A second base (404) including front wall (406) base (416) left and right side walls (412, 414), upper surface (424) and cut-out slots (460) located extending from the bottom of left and right side walls (412, 414). The upper surface (424) of the second base (404) also includes upwardly extending flaps (436, 436, 440 and 440), which components are identical to those of the first base (304). The second base is mounted securely on the upper surface (324) of the first base (304) such that the left and right side walls (412, 414) are located within the left and right side walls (312, 314) of the first base (304), and the front wall (406) of the second base (404) overhangs the interior of the first base (304) formed by the removal of the first cover (324). In this configuration, items located within each base (304, 404) are visible, and can removed by a user. Further bases may be stacked on top of the stacked shown in
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[0112] In use, a user moves the cover (522) from a closed position to an open position in which an item located in the base (504) is visible and removable by the user, by inserting his or her finger into the slot (570), and ripping and rotating the cover (522) about the perforations (552, 552) and the hinge (580). The cover (522) is rotated until the upper surface (550) has been rotated substantially 180, until it rests on a portion of the upper surface (524) of the base (504), as shown in
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[0114] The cover (722) includes front wall (726), rear wall (730), left and right side wall (732, 734) and an upper surface (724). Extending from the front wall (726) is a flap (727) so the user may grasp the flap (727) in order to manipulate the cover in use. Extending from the left and right side wall (732, 734) are flaps (782, 782). The flaps (782, 782) are arranged to fit into the cut outs slots (790) at the bottom of the side walls (712, 714) of a base (704), in use. The container (702) in the closed configuration includes a base (704) completely covered by the cover (722), and with the flaps (782, 782) of the cover (722) extending within the region around the slots (786) of the base (704). Likewise, the protruding flaps (794, 794) extend within the interior of the container (702), in the region of the slots (780) of the cover (722), as shown in
[0115] In use, the cover (722) is removed from the base (704) and the cover upturned and rested on a surface as shown in
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[0118] The upper surface (924) of the base (904) includes six circular bosses protruding upwardly thereform (936A-936F). Conversely, the cover includes six circular cut out portions on the upper surface (950) corresponding in size to the bosses (936A-936F) of the upper surface (924) of the base (902). The cover is oriented on the base (902) such that the circular cut outs of the cover (922) are in register with the bosses (936A-936F) of the base (902), such that the bosses protrude therefrom.
[0119] The base (902), on its bottom surface (916) includes 8 cut-out circular portions (938A-938H) as shown in
[0120] In use, a user removes the cover (922) as shown in
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[0122] In other embodiments, not shown, the various means to secure the various bases and covers together in the open configurations may be changed to any suitable securement means such as different interlocking or fastening elements for example,
[0123] The above embodiments are described by way of example only. Many variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.