[0001] The current invention relates to a packaging having accommodated in it a product
which is visible from outside and can be examined from outside, comprising a passage
arranged in the packaging which is accessible from outside and which leads to the
space where the product is located.
[0002] Accommodated as a product in such a packaging is for example a natural chamois leather,
shawl or the like.
[0003] Experience has shown that, after examination of the product, packaging and product
are separated and the product is stolen because it can be smuggled away in a simple
manner.
[0004] The invention has for its object to improve the packaging of the type mentioned in
the preamble in that the risk of theft of the product is reduced. This is achieved
according to the invention because the packaging features retaining means which on
the one hand are connected for release to the product and on the other are connected
to the packaging, and which are substantially inaccessible from outside via the passage.
[0005] Since also during examination packaging and product are not separated in a simple
manner, theft is less of a temptation because a relatively bulky packaging also has
to be concealed along with the product.
[0006] The retaining means preferably comprise a partition arranged in the packaging and
provided with an opening, and a retaining member co-operating with the opening.
[0007] In a first embodiment the partition is provided with at least one lip forming the
retaining member. The partition is preferably a separate partition, so that it can
be manufactured from another material that is better suited for performing the retaining
function. An adequate and reliable inner partition retaining the product results if
the separate partition is provided with at least two grooves located at an interval
from each other and facing the product space, each of which comprises a barb element
extending to the interior of the groove, behind which barb element hooks a packaging
edge placed in the groove. It is favourable here if the packaging edge forms an opening
edge of an opening arranged in an interior packaging flap and the barb element protrudes
through this opening.
[0008] In a second embodiment the retaining member is a separate member and is located in
the space separated off from a product compartment by the partition, whereby a projection
of the retaining member preferably corresponds with an opening part, in this way the
retaining member and a part of the product connected for release to it can be drawn
via the passage and through the opening into the partition, so that a comparatively
simple assembly results.
[0009] The retaining member is preferably "Z"-shaped.
[0010] A very advantageous embodiment of the packaging results if another unknown product
is present in the space closed off by the partition.
[0011] Mentioned and other characteristics of the packaging according to the invention will
be elucidated with reference to three embodiments, these being given only by way of
example.
[0012] In the drawing:
Fig. 1 and 2 each show a perspective, partly broken away view of respectively a first
and a second embodiment of the packaging according to the invention;
Fig. 3 shows on another scale a flat with a separate partition for the packaging as
in fig. 2; and
Fig. 4 is another perspective view of a third embodiment of a packaging according
to the invention in which another product is also packaged.
Fig. 1 shows a packaging 1 according to the invention. Packaging 1 has the form of
an elongate box 2 with substantially a square section. Accommodated in box 2 is a
product 3, for example a chamois leather or shawl.
[0013] The product 3 is connected for release with its end 4 to retaining means 5 which
are fixed firmly to box 2.
[0014] Retaining means 5 comprise a partition 6 arranged in box 2 which is glued in box
2 using two edges 7 and 8. The partition 6 is provided with an opening 9 which is
created by folding out a lip 10. Lip 10 is the result of making a reversed "V"-shaped
cut in the partition 6.
[0015] If the product 3 is pulled outwards via the passage 12 for the purpose of examination,
the lip 10 will pivot back towards the opening 9 and thereby clamp the end 4 of product
3 and prevent it passing through the opening 9. In this way packaging 1 and product
3 cannot be separated from each other.
[0016] Separation can be brought about after an opening is made in box 2 from the cutting
hole 14 using scissors 13, so that through this opening the lip 10 of opening 9 can
be pivoted away and the product 3 can leave the box 2.
[0017] This separation operation is on the one hand so drastic that it cannot take place
at a display place, whereby theft is prevented, and on the other hand so simple that
it can be performed after purchase with reasonably simple means.
[0018] The dimension of the passage 12 is preferably chosen such that the opening 9 is not
accessible from the passage 12 in a simple manner with a tool or with the fingers.
[0019] The end 15 of box 2 is closed with an end-wall 16 which is firmly attached in box
2.
[0020] Fig. 3 and 4 show a packaging 31 which consists of a box 33 folded from a flat 32
and a separate partition 34.
[0021] The partition 34 which is manufactured from a plastic is provided in each case with
two grooves 35, 36 and 37, 38 located at an interval from each other and facing towards
the product space 39 situated between passage 12 and partition 34. Grooves 35 and
36 each comprise a barb element 40 and 41 respectively which are attached to the exterior
groove walls 42 and 43 respectively and which extend to the interior of the respective
groove 35, 36.
[0022] The central part 44 of the partition 34 enclosed by the grooves 35-38 is provided
with a passage 45 for the product and, co-operating with it, lips 46-49 formed by
a crosscut.
[0023] The flat 32 comprises four central portions 50-53 of which central portion 50 is
provided with an adhesive edge 54 and each of which is further provided with an end
portion 55-58.
[0024] On the other side the central portions 50-53 are provided with packaging flaps 59-62
to be folded inwards, which are glued to the respective central flaps 50-53. The flaps
59 and 61 are each provided with a packaging edge 63 and 64 respectively which are
furnished with a rectangular opening 65. The edges 63 and 64 lie free of the respective
central portions 50 and 52.
[0025] During assembly of the packaging 31 the packaging edges 63 and 64 are inserted in
grooves 35 and 36 respectively, whereby barb elements 40 and 41 protrude through the
openings 65 and so enclose the packaging edges 63 and 64 in the grooves 35 and 36
respectively. The adhesive edge 54 is then glued to the central portion 53 and the
end portions 55-58 are subsequently folded inwards and glued together, forming an
end wall 66. The parts 67 of the central portions 50-53 located between the end portions
55-58 and the packaging flaps 59-62 form with the end wall 66 and the partition 34
the gift space 68. The packaging flaps 59-62 glued to the central portions 50-53 form
the product space 39.
[0026] Depending on the manner of packing it is possible, after assembly of packaging 31,
first to place product 3 with an end 4 through the passage 45. On the other hand it
is also possible first to connect product 3 for release to the partition 34, after
which packaging 31 is assembled.
[0027] Fig. 4 shows a third embodiment of the packaging 2 according to the invention.
[0028] In this case the retaining means 17 consist on the one hand of a partition 18 having
in it a circular opening 19 and two slots 20 and 21 lying in line with each other,
and on the other of a separate "Z"-shaped retaining member 22. The opening portion
formed by slots 20 and 21 has a dimension such that the flat projection of retaining
member 22 can pass through it, while at the same time an end 23 of product 3 passes
through the opening 19. The product 3 can thus be snared in a relatively simple way
in packaging 2 using the retaining member 22. The space 24 closed off by partition
18 has a volume such that another product, for example a surprise, can be accommodated
in it without its presence being observed from the outside of the product. After insertion
of the product 25 the space 24 is closed off by gluing edges 26 to the box-shaped
packaging 2.
[0029] Only by forcing an opening to the space 24 using a tool 28 from cutting hole 27 can
the releasable connection between the retaining member 22 and the product 3 be broken,
so that both can be separated from each other.
[0030] The retaining member 22 is provided with two indentations 29, 30 in which the product
can be firmly secured, while a releasable connection is created with virtually no
damage to the product 3.
[0031] It will be apparent that various other embodiments of the retaining means 5 and 17
described can be applied for holding in place in a packaging a product that can be
seen and examined from outside. Within the framework of the invention fall all those
retaining means which are on the one hand fixed to and on the other free of the packaging,
while nevertheless being retained in the packaging when efforts are made to separate
packaging and product from each other and the product 3 is taken hold of for this
purpose.
1. Packaging having accommodated in it a product which is visible from outside and
can be examined from outside, comprising a passage arranged in said packaging which
is accessible from outside and leads to the space where the product is located, characterized
by retaining means which on the one hand are connected for release to said product
and on the other are connected to said packaging, and which are substantially inaccessible
from outside via said passage.
2. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the retaining means comprise
a partition arranged in the packaging and provided with an opening, and a retaining
member co-operating with said opening.
3. Packaging as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the partition is provided
with at least one lip forming the retaining member.
4. Packaging as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the partition is a separate
partition.
5. Packaging as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the separate partition is
provided with at least two grooves located at an interval from each other and facing
the product space, each of which comprises a barb element extending to the interior
of said groove, behind which barb element hooks a packaging edge placed in said groove.
6. Packaging as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the packaging edge forms
an opening edge of an opening arranged in an interior packaging flap and that the
barb element protrudes through this opening.
7. Packaging as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the retaining member is
a separate member and is located in the space separated off from a product compartment
by the partition.
8. Packaging as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that a smallest dimension of
the retaining member is greater than a dimension of the opening in the partition.
9. Packaging as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the retaining member is
"Z"-shaped.
10. Packaging as claimed in claims 1-8, characterized in that another product is present
in the space closed off by the partition.
11. Packaging flat for forming a packaging as claimed in claims 1-10.