[0001] The present invention relates generally to the packaging of cosmetic (make-up) containers
for blush, eye shadow, lipstick, compacts and the like and more particularly to a
specific technique for supporting the containers on a display rack, shelf, peg or
the like.
[0002] Heretofore, it has been common practice to package cosmetic products of the type
recited above in blister type packaging. Whilst this type of packaging approach is
generally satisfactory, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide
a more economical packaging technique and specifically one which supports and displays
a cosmetic container in an uncomplicated, attractive and readily visible fashion.
[0003] The present invention utilizes a support tab in combination with the cosmetic container
to be packaged. The support tab has a sheet-like main body which includes a cutout
configured to accommodate the container. The container is disposed within the cutout
such that at least one edge section of the tab body along the cutout is interlocked
with the container to maintain the latter in place. The interlocking takes place in
an inlet in the container, preferably formed between two mutually movable parts of
the container. Then, placing the two parts in one relative configuration locks the
container into the tab with portions of it projecting respectively beyond respective
faces of the tab, while in another relative configuration the locking is released
and the container may be removed from the cutout. In the specific embodiment disclosed
herein, the container includes a main section defining a compartment adapted to house
a cosmetic therein, for example the blush, eye shadow or the like recited above, and
a lid which cooperates with the main section for opening and closing the compartment.
This container with its lid closed is supported within the cutout such that confronting
edge sections of the tab body along opposite edges of the cutout extend into and between
the container's main section and closed lid. This combination container and tab may
be supported to a hook or peg forming part of a display rack or shelf utilizing a
cooperating through-hole which may be readily provided in the tab just above its cutout.
In this way, the tab alone serves as-a package and a support for its associated cosmetic
container in an economical-and uncomplicated way while, at the same time, placing
most of the container in direct view, e.g. uncovered, for visual inspection by potential
customers.
[0004] The combination cosmetic container and support arrangement just described generally
will.be discussed in more detail hereinafter in conjunction with the drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the combination arrangement shown supported to a
shelf or display rack;
Figure 2 is a side elevational view of the cosmetic container comprising part of the
overall combination arrangement of Figure 1, the container being shown in its opened
position;
Figure 3 is a top plan view of the opened container;
Figure 4 is a front elevational view of the opened container;
Figure 5 is a back elevational view of the container when the latter is in its closed
position;
Figure 6 is a front elevational view of a support tab comprising part of the combination
arrangement illustrated in Figure 1;
Figure 7 is a front elevational view of the combination arrangement of Figure 1 with
a front portion of the container removed to show how the tab and a back portion of
the container cooperate with one another; and
Figure 8 is a back elevational view of the combination arrangement of Figure 1 with
a back portion of the container removed to show how the tab support and a front portion
of the container cooperate with one another. a
[0005] Turning now to the drawings, wherein like components are designated by like reference
numerals throughout the various figures, attention is first directed to Figure 1.
This figure illustrates a combination cosmetic container and support arrangement which
is designed in accordance with the present invention and which is generally designated
by the reference numeral 10. As will be described in more detail hereinafter, this
combination arrangement includes and preferably consists solely of a cosmetic container
12 and a support tab 14. The container is adapted to house a cosmetic therein, as
discussed above, and the support tab serves as a package for the container and, at
the same time, a means of supporting the container to a display or shelf rack which
is at least partially represented by the upstanding post
16 and its associated hook 18. As will be seen below, container 12 is interlocked in
place within a cooperating cutout in tab support 14 and cannot be removed without
being opened first. At the same time, the entire front face of the container remains
uncovered and in direct view for visual inspection by potential customers.
[0006] Referring now to Figures 2-5, attention is specifically directed to container 12
which is shown including a g
en- erally rectangular main section 20 and a similarly shaped lid 22. As best seen in
Figure 3, main section 20 defines a compartment 24 which houses a cosmetic, for example
blush, eye shadow, lipstick, or the like, generally indicated at 25. Main section
20 also includes a circumferential margin or edge 26 extending entirely around compartment
24. As seen best in Figure 4, lid 22 includes a similar margin or edge 28 defining
most of its rectangular periphery. In the embodiment illustrated, this margin or edge
extends around a centrally located clear window 30 which, as will be seen below, exposes
the cosmetic 26 to view when the lid is closed against main section 20.
[0007] Lid 22 is pivotally connected along its back edge 32 to the back edge 40 of main
section 20 by a cooperating hinge mechanism generally in icated at 42 in Figure 5.
As seen in this latter figure, the hinge mechanism includes an elongated hinge element
44 depending from a central location along the length of back edge 32 of lid 22. The
back edge 40 of main section includes a complementary slot for receiving element 44
and opposing pivot projections 48 extending into cooperating openings at the opposite
ends of element 44. In this way, the lid is pivotally movable between its opened position
illustrated in Figures 2-4 and its closed position illustrated in Figures 1 and 5.
While a hinge mechanism could be provided to bias lid 22 in its closed position, the
overall container preferably includes a suitable latching mechanism to maintain the
lid in a disengag- ably closed position. This mechanism which is generally indicated
at 50 in Figure 1 extends along and forms part of the front edges 52 and 54 of the
lid and container main section, respectively, as best seen in Figures 3 and 4. As
.seen in these latter figures, the mechanism"includes interlocking tabs 56 and 58.
[0008] From the foregoing, it should be apparent that the circumferential margin or edge
26 on the top side of container section 20 and the circumferential margin or edge
28 on the underside of lid 22 engage one another when the lid is closed. As will be
seen hereinafter, these engaging margins or edges and specifically opposite sections
thereof are used to interlock the overall container with support tab 14 when the container
is disposed within a cooperating'cutout which is formed in the tab and which will
be described below.
[0009] Referring now to Figure 6, attention is directed to the details of tab 14. As seen
in this figure, the tab includes a generally rectangular, sheet-like main body 60
which may be cardboard, plastic, sheet metal, metal foil or like sheet material having
sufficient structural integrity to support container 12 in the manner to be described.
Main body 6
0 includes a generally rectangular cutout 62 which is configured to accommodate the
container in an interlocking manner when the container lid i; closed. This is best
illustrated in Figures 7 and 8 in conjunction with Figures 1 and 6. As seen in Figure
7, with the container in place within cutout 62, main section 20 is disposed on the
back side of tab body 60 such that opposite edge sections 26a and 26b of edge 26 rest
against the back sides of opposite edge sections of the tab body 60 along and on opposite
sides of cutout 62. These latter edge sections are generally indicated by dotted lines
at 64a and 64b in Figure 6. At the same time, lid 22 is located on the front side
of tab body 60, as best seen in Figure 8. The margin or edge sections 28a and 28b
of margin 28 engage the front sides of edges 64a and 64b. In this way, the container
cannot be removed from cutout 62 without opening the container. In fact, in order
to initially position the container in cutout 62 in the manner just described,.the
container lid must be opened and either the.lid or main section must be passed through
the cutout before the lid can be closed. Once the opened container is positioned within
the cutout in this way, the lid is pivotally moved to its closed position. In this
regard, the cutout itself includes a bottom cutout segment 66 (Figure 6) adapted to
receive hinge mechanism 42 such that the tab body does not interfere with operation
of the hinge mechanism. For the same reason, cutout 62 includes a top cutout segment
68 adapted to receive the latch mechanism 50, that is, so that the tab body does not
interfere with its operation. At the same time, these cutout segments serve to properly
align the container in place.
[0010] It should be apparent from the foregoing that the overall configuration of cutout
62 in tab body 60 depends upon the overall configuration of container 12 and therefore
may vary depending upon the configuration of its associated container. Nevertheless,
the cutout configuration selected must be one which allows at least one edge section
of the tab body along the cutout to extend into the container between-its main section
and lid when the latter is closed for locking the container in place. The cutout is
preferably configured so that at least two opposing edge-sections of the tab body
extend into the container when the latter is closed. Obviously, in any of the configurations
selected, the container must be allowed to be opened and closed within the cutout.
In the case of a hinged and latching lid, the hinge and latching mechanisms must be
allowed to function in their intended manner. Moreover, the container itself must
be one which lends itself to this overall interlocking relationship with the tab body.
[0011] Having-described the way in which tab body 60 supports its associated container 12,
attention is now directed to the way the entire arrangement is supported on hook 18
of post 16 in Figure 1. All that is necessary to accomplish this is to provide the
tab body with a through-hole 70 which is preferably located directly above cutout
62. This through-hole receives the hook 18 or any other shelf type peg in the manner
illustrated in Figure 1. In this regard, note that the entire front face of the container
remains uncovered and in direct view for inspection by potential customers. This includes
window 30 which readily displays the cosmetic therein.
1. A packaged cosmetic container (10) comprising the container (12) and a support
(14),characterised in that the support (14) having a sheet-like main body (60) which
includes a cutout (62) configured to accommodate said container (12) being disposed
within the cutout (60) such that at least,one edge section (64a, 64b) of the main
body (60) of the support (14) along said cutout is overlain by part (26a, 26b) of
the container to maintain the latter in place.
2. A packaged cosmetic container according to claim 1 wherein the container (12) has
a main section (20) with a compartment (24) adapted to house a cosmetic therein and
a lid (22) which cooperates with the main section (20) for alternatively gaining access
into and closing the compartment (24); the container (12) with its lid (22) closed
being disposed within said cutout such that the at least one edge section (64a, 64b)
of the main body along the cutout extends between edge parts of the main section (20)
and the closed lid (22) for maintaining said container (12) in place.
3. A packaged cosmetic container according to claim 2 wherein the main section (20)
and lid (22) of the container (12) include interlocking latching elements (56,58)
for maintaining said lid closed and wherein the cutout (62) in the main body (60)
of the support includes a cutout segment (68) configured to allow the latching elements
(56,58) to interlock with one another without interference from the body.
4. A packaged cosmetic container according to claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the main
section (20) and lid (22) of said container include cooperating pivot means (42) pivotally
connecting the lid and main section and wherein the cutout (62) in the main body (60)
of the support (14) includes a cutout segment (66) configured to allow free movement
of said cooperating pivot means while the container (12) is in place.
5. A packaged cosmetic container according to claim 2, claim 3 or claim 4 wherein
the the main body (60) of the support (14) includes two edge sections (64a and 64b)
extending between edge parts of the main section (20) and closed lid (22) of said
container (12) for maintaining said container in place, said edge sections being disposed
on opposite sides of and extending between latching elements (56,58) and pivot means
(42) of the container, whereby the container (12) must be opened before it can be
removed from the support (14).
6. A packaged cosmetic container according to claim 5 wherein the cutout (62) is approximately
rectangular, cutout segments (66,68) are disposed on opposite sides from one another
for receiving a pivot means (42) and latching elements (56,58) of the container and
wherein the main body (60) includes two said edge sections (64a and 64b) along said
cutout (62) on opposite sides of the latter between the cutout segments (66,68).
7. A packaged cosmetic container according to any one of the preceding claims wherein
the main body of the support includes a through-hole (70) adapted to receive a peg
(18) or the like for supporting the packaged container.
8. A support (14) which in combination with a cosmetic container (12) forms the packaged
container (10) of any one of the preceding claims.
9. A method of packaging a cosmetic container (12) which has a main section (26) defining
a compartment (24) adapted to house a cosmetic therein and a lid (22) which cooperates
with said main section for alternatively gaining access into or closing said compartment,
by temporarily holding the container in place on a support (14) said method comprising:
opening the container (12) positioning either the main section (20) or lid (22) of
said container through a cutout (62) in a sheet-like main body (60) of the support
so that said main section (20) and lid (22) are on opposite sides of the body (60)rand
thereafter closing the container (12) such that at least one edge section (26a,26b)
of the main body along said cutout (62) extends into and between said main section
(26) and closed lid (22) for maintaining said container (12) in place in the support.
10. A method according to claim 9 wherein the support (14) is provided with a through-hole
(70), said method including supporting said tab and container onto a projecting peg
(18).