Shipping and display containers and methods of making same
09938038 ยท 2018-04-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/4233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2301/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shipping and display container includes, for example, a first tray element and a second tray element, each tray element having a tray element bottom panel and a tray element back panel, a bridge element disposed between the first and second tray elements, the bridge element having a first center panel and a second center panel. The first and second center panels are accordion-foldable between a first position confronting one another and a second position extending in a common plane. The shipping and display container further includes a cover element for covering a space between the first and second tray elements. The first tray element, the second tray element, the bridge element and the cover element are interconnected as a single unit, and no adhesive materials are required for assembling the container, and wherein all of the elements are integrally formed in a single blank or sheet.
Claims
1. A shipping and display container, the container comprising: a first tray element and a second tray element, each tray element having a tray element bottom panel and a tray element back panel, and each tray element having a tray element front panel at an acute angle with respect to the tray element bottom panel; a bridge element disposed between the first and second tray elements, the bridge element having a first center bottom panel and a second center bottom panel, the first and second center bottom panels being accordion-foldable between a first position confronting one another and a second position extending in a common plane, and a first center back panel and a second center back panel, the first and second center back panels being accordion-foldable between a first position confronting one another and a second position extending in a common plane, the first and second center bottom panels being perpendicular to the first and second center back panels when both are in the second positions; and a cover element for covering a space between the first and second tray elements.
2. The shipping and display container of claim 1, wherein the first tray element, the second tray element, the bridge element and the cover element are interconnected as a single unit.
3. The shipping and display container of claim 1, wherein all of the elements are integrally formed in a single blank or sheet.
4. The shipping and display container of claim 3, wherein the single blank or sheet is a die-cut sheet.
5. The shipping and display container of claim 3, wherein the single blank or sheet is comprised of one of cardboard, corrugated paperboard and plastic sheets.
6. The shipping and display container of claim 1, wherein portions of the first tray element, the second tray element, the bridge element and the cover element are foldable so as to assemble the shipping and display container as a single unit.
7. The shipping and display container of claim 1, wherein the cover element includes customized information and graphics.
8. The shipping and display container of claim 1, further comprising a protector element.
9. The shipping and display container of claim 8 wherein the a protector element includes a plurality of openings.
10. The shipping and display container of claim 1, further comprising a divider element.
11. The shipping and display container of claim 10 further including a divider element divides the second tray element into three areas.
12. The shipping and display container of claim 1 wherein the acute angle is 45 degrees.
13. A method for making a shipping and display container, the method comprising: providing a single sheet of material; cutting the single sheet of material to include: a first tray element and a second tray element, each tray element having a tray element bottom panel and a tray element back panel, and each tray element having a tray element front panel at an acute angle with respect to the tray element bottom panel; a bridge element disposed between the first and second tray elements, the bridge element having a first center bottom panel and a second center bottom panel, the first and second center bottom panels being accordion-foldable between a first position confronting one another and a second position extending in a common plane, and having a first center back panel and a second center back panel, the first and second center back panels being accordion-foldable between a first position confronting one another and a second position extending in a common plane, wherein the common plane of the first and second center bottom panels is perpendicular to the common plane of the first and second center back panels; and a cover element for covering a space between the first and second tray elements, wherein the first tray element, the second tray element, the bridge element and the cover element include foldable portions; and wherein the first tray element, the second tray element, the bridge element and the cover element are included in the single sheet of material as interconnected pieces that form a single-unit shipping and display container.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising folding the foldable portions of the first tray element, the second tray element, the bridge element and the cover element to form the single-unit shipping and display container.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the single sheet of material comprises a single die-cut sheet.
16. A shipping and display container, the container comprising: a first tray element and a second tray element, each tray element having a tray element bottom panel and a tray element back panel, and each tray element having a tray element front panel at an acute angle with respect to the tray element bottom panel; a bridge element disposed between the first and second tray elements, the bridge element having a first center panel and a second center panel, the first and second center bottom panels being accordion-foldable between a first position confronting one another and a second position extending in a common plane; a protector element in the first tray; and, a cover element for covering a space between the first and second tray elements.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(20) Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying attachments. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not as a limitation of the invention. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used in another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover such modifications and variations that come within the scope of the invention.
(21) The universal shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention may provide designs that significantly reduce the number of display components and may be easily customized to a wide variety of product sizes, product shapes, and product counts. Embodiments of the invention may also provide significant space for brand messaging, which can easily be executed, for example, as a static sign or an animated sign. Multiple brand marketers may be enabled by embodiments of the invention to take advantage of standardized designs that may result in greater consistency at retail stores. Additionally, embodiments of the invention may streamline a design process by rapidly determining requirements, for example, for customization of a design platform to handle various product shapes, sizes, and counts. Further, embodiments of the invention may eliminate a need to tool up on each project by creating a library of standard structural designs for a variety of brand marketers.
(22) A universal pre-packed or pre-loaded shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention provides a unique design that may include components which can be adapted to a wide variety of product shapes, sizes, and counts. Further, all of the universal pre-packed shipping and display container components for embodiments of the invention may, for example, be nested onto one cutting die form, which may generate significant efficiencies in printing and die cutting of components. In addition, the universal pre-packed shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention may include uniquely designed product tray elements with snap-in product organizer and divider elements, a uniquely designed graphic header card element, which may be joined between product tray elements, and a bridge element that may connect the joined tray elements.
(23) In embodiments of the invention, the tray element design may include, for example, pre-glued side panel elements, a sloping front lip element, and a solid two-ply bottom element. The pre-glued side panel elements may serve to enable the rapid forming of a tray member for embodiments of the invention, and the sloping front lip may allow an advertiser to better communicate with shoppers, because advertisements appearing on such sloping front lip are more visible those appearing on a 90-degree lip. In addition, a two-ply bottom feature of the tray elements may create a uniform surface upon which to set products for display. Further, the snap-in product organizer and divider elements may decrease the amount of labor required to form the tray elements.
(24) Pre-packed or pre-loaded shipping and display containers for embodiments of the invention provide a way to change the current complexity of the supply chain and provide an alternative approach that significantly simplifies designing, manufacturing, and executing shipping and display by consumer products goods (CPG) companies. Rather than focusing on attempting to reduce the current complexity of the supply chain, pre-packed or pre-loaded shipping and display containers for embodiments of the invention dramatically improve the current supply chain by significantly reducing the physical size of a PDQ shipping container, thus increasing efficiency in the supply chain.
(25) Embodiments of the invention that can be employed for single and/or multiple shipping and display container executions offer significant advantages in the supply chain. A universal pre-packed shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention may be designed to be erected and loaded with product using a minimal amount of labor. The universal pre-packed shipping and display container design concept may also create an opportunity for a secondary packaging operation to become more efficient because of a repetitiveness of the erecting and loading processes.
(26) Embodiments of the invention focus on improving both structural design elements and execution processes of shipping and display containers that provide vast improvements over existing PDQ processes by offering a streamlined design concept which can service a wide variety of brands and consumer packaged goods (CPG's) while providing significant efficiencies in both the supply chain and display development processes. For example, a significant design improvement for embodiments of the invention includes a connector or bridge element that connects tray elements together and folds or accordions between the tray elements so that the trays may be more compactly positioned for shipment. Upon arrival at a retailer's store, the bridge element may be extended to allow the trays to be repositioned apart from one another for display.
(27) A shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention may include a number of components. The components may include, for example, two tray elements for holding products and a bridge element which connects the tray elements together and folds in the middle which allows the pre-packed shipping and display container to provide efficiency throughout the supply chain. The bridge element may also have a strip of twin stick tape applied to affix the universal pre-packed shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention to an optimal position on a retail shelf.
(28) Other components for embodiments of the invention may include, for example, a header card element which may have a pop-up portion in the rear for structural stability and which may be configured to join the two tray elements together in a slideable relationship. The graphic header card element may fold essentially flat to significantly minimize the space for shipment. Additional components for embodiments of the invention may include a unique lifter tray which simplifies the removal of the display container from an RSC (regular slotted container) shipping container at the retail store. Another option is to use an HSC (half slotted container) shipping container as the cover for the display container. The HSC execution eliminates the need for a lifting tray and further simplifies the shelf readiness of the display container at the retail store.
(29) It may be necessary and/or desirable to utilize other components for embodiments of the invention based, for example, on sizes and shapes of the products themselves. For example, one or more die cut platforms may be employed to organize or divide the product in each of the two tray elements. Additionally, a particular shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention may have one or more removable product protectors that fit over a top of the products to secure the products during shipment. Such protectors may be removed at retail and placed into a recycling stream. Each product mix, for example, of quantity, size, and/or shape may determine whether other components may be required to execute a successful universal pre-packed shipping and display container program for embodiments of the invention.
(30) Embodiments of the invention provide a new design for a shipping and display container of a type for use by suppliers to ship products to retailers and for use by retailers as a tray to display the products for sale. While such shipping and display containers may be produced in any number of different sizes, a current size preference of many retailers may be a pre-loaded shipping and display container that may be deployed as a 30-inch long display container. A reason for that preference is that a display of that size fits easily on a particular size and type of retail display shelf which is commonly employed by many retailers. An issue with a container of that size is that a 30-inch container is not well suited, for example, for a 4048 inch pallet that is commonly used in shipping products. For example, when a 4048 inch pallet is loaded with 30-inch containers, it is not possible to maximize use of the capacity of the pallet.
(31) Embodiments of the invention provide a universal shipping and display container that is a better fit for a commonly-dimensioned pallet, thus assuring, for example, better utilization and lower freight cost. Further, shipping and display containers for embodiments of the invention may be used to display products on all shelf sizes most commonly used by retailers. Moreover, such shipping and display containers provide full product visibility when used to display products on virtually any size shelf currently in use by major retailers.
(32) Embodiments of the invention may provide, for example, a two-tray shipping and display container having a foldable bridge that connects the two trays. The foldable bridge may accordion or fold up to bring the two trays of the container into close proximity with one another for shipping, such that the size of the container is relatively small, such as 24 inches in length. The two trays of the shipping and display container may be pre-loaded with product and shipped to a retailer. When received by the retailer, the bridge may be extended by unfolding for use of the container as a product display of a greater length, such as 30 inches. The shipping and display containers for embodiments of the invention are universal in that they may be used to ship and display a wide variety of products of different sizes.
(33) In addition, the shipping and display containers for embodiments of the invention may include elements, such as various types of inner packs that protect the products during shipment. Such inner packs may be custom-designed based, for example, on a nature of the product itself, a size of the product, a shape of the product, and/or a weight of the product. It is to be understood that the foregoing references to particular sizes or dimensions are examples only and that embodiments, components of embodiments, or features of embodiments are not limited to any particular sizes or dimensions.
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(38) As previously noted, a shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention may include any number of tray elements in addition to tray element 101. The number and size of tray elements may depend, for example, at least in part on a product to be shipped and displayed in a shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention. Embodiments of the invention may employ, for example, multiple tray elements of different sizes.
(39) It is to be noted, that a shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention is not limited to any particular number of tray elements or size of tray elements or relative sizes of multiple tray elements. Thus, any additional tray elements may be smaller, larger, or the same size as tray element 101. In any case, such additional tray elements may be formed from a blank, such as blank 100, by essentially the same process as described with respect to tray element 101. Obviously, in the case of tray elements of different sizes, the dimensions of aspects of blank 100 may vary in proportion to the differences in sizes of the tray elements.
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(43) Referring to 3B, in order to connect first and second tray elements 212, 220 that were previously joined with header card element 210, shown in
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(45) As noted, while the foregoing example of a shipping and display container may include two tray elements of different sizes, embodiments of the invention may include any number of tray elements of the same size or different sizes, such as tray elements 212 and 220. Further, in embodiments of the invention, one or more tray elements may be joined to an adjacent tray element via a header card element, such as header card element 210, and connected to the adjacent tray element by a bridge element, such as bridge element 302. In addition, embodiments of the invention may provide a shipping and display container of a particular size preferred by a particular retailer.
(46) For example, a preferred size of a container for shipping a product may be approximately 24 inches in length that makes efficient use of pallet space. For a further example, such a container measuring 24 inches long by 10 inches wide may be stacked 8 packages in each layer on a 48-inch by 40-inch pallet. On the other hand, a retailer may prefer a display container that is approximately 30 inches in length to display product, such as cans of shaving cream or shaving gel in one of two tray elements and shaving blades in the other of the two tray elements. Embodiments of the invention may address both preferences, for example, by providing a shipping and display container having a product organizer element for holding product in place in one of two tray elements and a product divider for separating product in the other of two tray elements.
(47) To achieve a preferred container size, for example, of 24 inches for shipping product in a shipping and display container having two tray elements, one tray element, such as tray element 212 shown in
(48) Once the support elements 600, 602 are installed, the preloaded products may be covered with a cover portion of the header card element.
(49) Once a retailer receives one or more of the shipping and display containers for embodiments of the invention preloaded with product, the taped HSC box may be removed. Thereafter, cover portion 700 of header card element 210 may be lifted in a direction opposite arrow direction 701 shown in
(50) With the bridge element 302 fully extended, further movement of first and second tray elements 212, 220 apart from one another may be prevented. At that point, a combined length of the first and second tray elements and the distance by which they are spaced from one another may correspond to the retailer's preferred length of a shipping and display container for displaying the preloaded product, such as 30 inches.
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(52) As noted above, the blank or sheet 900 includes several of the elements for making the shipping and display containerthe first tray element 101a, the second tray element 101b, the header card element 210a, the bridge element 302a, the protector element 400a, and the divider element 500aon a single blank or sheet 900. This provides for improved efficiencies in making and transporting the shipping and display containers. As noted earlier, the shipping and display containers of the present invention are a better fit for a commonly-dimensioned pallet, thus assuring, for example, better utilization and lower freight cost. Also, tooling charges and art preparation may incur lower costs as only a single format will need to be provided, instead of each element being provided separately.
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(54) In contrast to the elements on blank or sheet 900, several of the elements on blank or sheet 1000 are provided as part of a single unit and are not individually formed prior to assembling the shipping and display container. In other words, several of the elements are interconnected so as to form a single unit that is integrally formed in a single blank or sheet.
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(59) While one or more example embodiments herein may relate to preloading a particular product, such as shaving cream or shaving gel and shaving blades, utilizing a particular product organizer element or a particular divider element, embodiments of the invention are not limited to such products, organizer elements, or divider elements. Thus, embodiments of the invention may be configured and dimensioned as a container for preloading, shipping and displaying any other product or products. Further, embodiments of the invention may be shipped without product or shipped with product that may be arranged or rearranged for display after shipping. It is to be further noted, that embodiments of the invention may also be configured and dimensioned in any number of different sizes for shipping and display with any number of tray elements. In addition, it is to be understood that a shipping and display container for embodiments of the invention may be shipped without a cover or enclosure or with any number of different types of covers or enclosures.