Jar packaging for pillowcase

12606341 ยท 2026-04-21

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    Abstract

    A pillowcase is contained within a jar. The jar has an at least partly transparent sidewall. The pillowcase can thus be viewed through the sidewall of the jar. The sidewall is cylindrical in one embodiment, extending up from a circular base, which base is also at least partially transparent. A lid selectively closes an opening into an interior of the jar. The pillowcase has panels, folds and edges, which can be seen through the at least partly transparent sidewall of the jar and the base. The pillowcase in one embodiment is made of silk fabric and/or is infused with copper ions.

    Claims

    1. A method for packaging a pillowcase, the method include the steps of: placing a pillowcase within a jar, the jar having a base and a sidewall extending up from the base to a rim; closing the rim of the jar by placing a lid over the rim; wherein the jar is substantially transparent; allowing the pillowcase to be viewed through a wall of the jar by individuals, including consumers of the goods; wherein the pillowcase has at least panels and folds visible through the wall of the jar during said allowing step; wherein the jar is cylindrical in form; wherein the jar includes a circular base and a cylindrical sidewall extending up from the base to a circular rim; wherein threads are provided upon the circular rim, and the lid includes a lip with threads thereon which are complementary with the threads on the circular rim; wherein the pillowcase is a silk pillowcase; wherein the pillowcase is infused with copper ions; the pillowcase including: a front panel; a rear panel; and the front panel and the rear panel each formed of flexible silk fabric; the front panel and the rear panel joined together on at least portions of edges thereof to surround an enclosure for a pillow; and after said placing step creating a visually apparent reinforcing correlation between the shape of the jarwhich has a shape related to that which is often used to contain night cream and/or skincare compositionsand a purpose of the silk and copper ion infused pillowcasehaving beneficial attributions for skin.

    2. The method of claim 1 including the further step of sealing the lid to the rim.

    3. The method of claim 2 including the first step of sealing the lid to the rim with a tamper evident seal.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a jar according to a first embodiment with a pillowcase contained therein, the pillowcase visible through a transparent sidewall of the jar.

    (2) FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of that which is shown in FIG. 1.

    (3) FIG. 3 is a left side elevation view of that which is shown in FIG. 1.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a right side elevation view of that which is shown in FIG. 1.

    (5) FIG. 5 is a rear elevation view of that which is shown in FIG. 1.

    (6) FIG. 6 is a top plan view of that which is shown in FIG. 1.

    (7) FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view of that which is shown in FIG. 1.

    (8) FIG. 8 is a perspective exploded view of that which is shown in FIG. 1, with a lid portion of the jar exploded away from a remainder of the jar.

    (9) FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment jar having different proportions than those of the jar of FIG. 1.

    (10) FIG. 10 is a front elevation view of that which is shown in FIG. 9.

    (11) FIG. 11 is a left side elevation view of that which is shown in FIG. 9.

    (12) FIG. 12 is a right side elevation view of that which is shown in FIG. 9.

    (13) FIG. 13 is a rear elevation view of that which is shown in FIG. 9.

    (14) FIG. 14 is a top plan view of that which is shown in FIG. 9.

    (15) FIG. 15 is a bottom plan view of that which is shown in FIG. 9.

    (16) FIG. 16 is a perspective view from below of that which is shown in FIG. 1, generally in the nature of a photograph of one embodiment of the invention, and with the lid on the jar.

    (17) FIG. 17 is a perspective view from above of that which is shown in FIG. 16, and with the lid off of the jar, with a pillowcase seen in a spiral configuration inside of the jar.

    (18) FIG. 18 is a front perspective view of that which is shown in FIG. 16, and with the lid off of the jar.

    (19) FIG. 19 is a front perspective view of that which is shown in FIG. 16, and with the lid on the jar.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    (20) Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the various drawing figures, reference numeral 10 is directed to a jar, which contains a pillowcase 100 therein. While the pillowcase 100 could be any type of pillowcase, in certain embodiments the pillowcase 100 is formed of silk and/or is infused with copper ions and in various embodiments exhibits particular fold patterns.

    (21) In essence, and with particular reference to FIGS. 1, 8 and 16-19, basic details of the jar 10 and included pillowcase 100 are described, according to one example embodiment. In this embodiment, the jar 10 includes a cylindrical sidewall 20 extending up from the base 30 to a rim 40 surrounding an opening 50. A lid 60 can close off the opening 50, with the lid 60 including a lip 70 configured to engage with the rim 40. A pillowcase 100 is placed within the jar 10. The sidewall 20 is at least partially transparent so that the pillowcase 100 can be seen through the sidewall 20 of the jar 10.

    (22) More specifically, and with particular reference to FIGS. 1-8 and 16-19, details of the jar 10 are described, according to one example embodiment. The jar 10 in this embodiment is generally cylindrical in form with a cylindrical sidewall 20 extending up from the circular base 30. As an alternative, the jar 10 could have faceted sides and a polygonal base, or could be some other shape.

    (23) In this example embodiment, the sidewall 20 is cylindrical in form and extends from a lower edge 24 adjacent to the base 30 up to an upper edge 22 opposite the lower edge 24. The edges 22, 24 are preferably circular in form and parallel with each other, so that the cylindrical sidewall 20 has a uniform height when the base 30 is oriented within a horizontal plane. The upper edge 22 also defines a rim 40 for the jar 10.

    (24) The base 30 is circular in form and bordered by a perimeter edge 32. This perimeter edge 32 is circular in form and generally co-extensive with the lower edge 24 of the cylindrical sidewall 20. In one embodiment, a corner defined by the lower edge 24 of the cylindrical sidewall 20 and the perimeter edge 32 of the base 30 is rounded somewhat, rather than sharp. A foot structure can be provided inboard of the perimeter edge 32 of the base 30 in at least one embodiment. Such a foot structure could be an annular rib which extends circumferentially inboard of the perimeter edge 32 of the base 30, or could be a series of discrete structures that extend down from the base 30 and allow the jar 10 to abut a surface, such as a countertop or tabletop, or other horizontal surface.

    (25) The rim 40 preferably includes male threads 42 on an outer surface thereof. These threads 42 can interact with female threads on an inside of a lip 70 extending down from a perimeter of the lid 60. These threads engage together to allow for the lid 60 to be securely but removably attached to the rim 40 of the jar 10.

    (26) In one embodiment, a tamper evident seal is provided over the lip 60 and rim 40 of the jar 10. This seal is typically continuous in form and must be broken before the lip 60 can be removed from the jar 10. Such a tamper evident seal allows for an interior of the jar 10 to be sanitized before placement of the pillowcase 100 therein. The pillowcase 100 is thus able to be kept in a sanitized environment when contained within the jar 10, and a consumer can inspect the seal, and if intact, have confidence that sanitation has been maintained. While such seals are common for food and pharmaceutical packaging, such seals are unique for textile goods and further reinforce to consumers attributes of the goods.

    (27) The jar 10 is preferably formed of glass. The glass forming the jar 10 is preferably at least partially transparent, and most preferably substantially entirely transparent. In this way, the pillowcase 100 can be inspected through a transparent cylindrical sidewall 20 (or base 30), before purchasing or otherwise selecting the pillowcase 100 and jar 10. The jar 10 could alternatively be made from a glass substitute, either currently known or developed in the future.

    (28) With continuing reference to FIGS. 7, 8 and 16-19, details of the pillowcase 100 are described according to an example embodiment. The pillowcase 100 is formed of separate panels 102, such as a front panel and rear panel, which are joined together at edges thereof, leaving one portion of a perimeter of the panels open to allow for a pillow to be placed within the pillowcase 100. Typically the panels 102 are similar in size and shape and typically rectangular with one of the short sides being the open side. The panels can appear to be separate, but actually formed together as a single sheet and then folded at one edge thereof, and still generally be considered to have two panels 102. The pillowcase 100 is folded so that the pillowcase 100 exhibits folds 104. The folded pillowcase 100 is placed within the opening 50 and down into the jar 10.

    (29) At least panels 102 and folds 104 can be viewed through the sidewall 20 and/or base 30 of the jar 10 with edges 106 also typically seen as well. Such viewing and inspection allows a user to verify quality and other attributes of the pillowcase 100, such as before making a purchase. In one embodiment, the pillowcase 100 is formed of silk. In one embodiment, the pillowcase 100 is infused with copper ions. In one embodiment, the copper ions are visible to a user through the sidewall 20 of the jar 10. FIGS. 16-18 show one particular spiral pattern by which the pillowcase 100 can be folded. In one embodiment, the particular pattern is an attribute of this invention. In other embodiments, the invention is not limited to the particular pattern shown, but to the concept of seeing the pillowcase 100 through a wall of the jar 10 as a general concept.

    (30) The jar 10 has a general shape similar to that which is often used for containing night cream and/or skincare compositions. Night cream is known to have beneficial attributes for skin of users. In a similar manner, silk pillowcases 100 and/or copper ion infused pillowcases have beneficial attributes for skin of a user of the pillowcase 100. By placing the pillowcase 100 within such a jar as the jar 10, a reinforcing correlation is provided for the consumer between the shape of the jar 10, and the function of the pillowcase 100, both being for care of skin for instance.

    (31) In one embodiment, the pillowcase 100 is rolled into a spiral form, so that the pillowcase 100 is somewhat cylindrical in shape before being inserted through the opening 50 and into an interior of the jar 10. In such a configuration (see FIG. 17) the spiral of the pillowcase 100 can be seen when the lid is removed. Similarly, this spiral can be seen when looking up through the base 30, should the base 30 also be formed of transparent glass material along with a cylindrical sidewall 20 of the jar 10.

    (32) With particular reference to FIGS. 9-15, details of an alternative embodiment short jar 110 are described. The short jar 110 can be provided for a smaller pillowcase 100, or when a different geometry is desired for the jar 110. The small jar 110 includes a cylindrical sidewall 120 extending up from a circular base 130. A perimeter edge 132 defines a diameter of the circular base 130. A rim 140 is located on a portion of the cylindrical sidewall 120 opposite the perimeter edge 132 of the base 130.

    (33) A lid 160 attaches to the rim 140 of the short jar 110. A lip 170 is provided on the lid 160 to facilitate rim 140 attachment. As with the jar 10 of FIGS. 1-8, the short jar 110 is preferably formed of transparent glass so that the pillowcase 100 contained therein can be seen through the cylindrical sidewall 120 and also through the circular base 130 of the short jar 110.

    (34) This disclosure is provided to reveal a preferred embodiment of the invention and a best mode for practicing the invention. Having thus described the invention in this way, it should be apparent that various different modifications can be made to the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure. When embodiments are referred to as exemplary or preferred this term is meant to indicate one example of the invention, and does not exclude other possible embodiments. When structures are identified as a means to perform a function, the identification is intended to include all structures which can perform the function specified.