[0001] The present invention relates in general to packages having hanging portions so that
they can be hung on a support structure such as a display unit or the like.
[0002] More particularly, the invention relates to a package in the form of a box comprising
a hollow, prismatic body defined by a plurality of walls which include a pivotable
wall articulated along a peripheral edge of a first wall so as to be able to adopt
a closed position or an open position relative to an access opening to the interior
of the body, this opening extending between said peripheral edge and a corresponding
edge of a second wall opposite the first wall, the second wall being provided with
an associated hanging portion projecting from the body and having means for the engagement
of the package on a support device.
[0003] In known packages of the type defined above which, typically, are intended to be
displayed for sale hanging on a display rack, the pivotable wall is formed so as to
be independent both of the hanging portion and of the other walls, except the wall
to which it is articulated. It is thus possible to gain access to the interior of
the body of the package in order to remove all or some of its contents simply by lifting
the pivotable wall, leaving the package completely intact, which operation can easily
be performed whilst the package is hanging on the respective support. This constitutes
a disadvantage since the structure of this known package facilitates tampering. Moreover,
a purchaser of the package cannot normally tell at a glance whether the package has
been tampered with or not.
[0004] To solve these problems, the subject of the invention is a package of the type mentioned
above, characterized in that the hanging portion is connected both to the pivotable
wall and to the second wall of the body by separable connection means in a manner
such that the separation of the hanging portion from the body in the region of said
connection means renders the pivotable wall independent of the second wall so that
the pivotable wall can adopt the configuration in which the access opening is open.
[0005] By virtue of this concept, access can be gained to the interior of the package only
by altering the structure of the package so that the package itself can indicate that
tampering has taken place. Moreover, precisely because it is necessary to alter the
structure of the package in order to gain access thereto, this constitutes a type
of deterrent to ill-intentioned persons, both because such access is more difficult
than for known packages since the structure has to be forced in some way, and because
the alteration of the structure is immediately obvious from outside and constitutes
visible proof that tampering has taken place.
[0006] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer from
the following detailed description, provided purely by way of non-limiting example,
with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the package according to the invention in the closed
configuration, and
Figure 2 is an elevational view of a shaped sheet of card or similar material which
can be used to produce the package according to the invention.
[0007] With reference to the drawings, a package according to the invention comprises a
body, generally indicated 1. The body 1 is advantageously formed as a result of bending
and fixing operations on portions of a single sheet la (see Figure 2) of card or similar
material, shaped by known cutting and creasing operations.
[0008] The sheet 1a comprises, in particular, two main, quadrangular, larger walls 3 and
5 possibly having respective windows (not shown) for displaying a product contained
in the package. An elongate wall 7 to be disposed beside the walls 3 and 5 in the
assembled configuration of the body 1 is interposed between the walls 3 and 5 and
extends between two parallel crease lines 3b and 5c which also constitute respective
sides of the walls 3 and 5.
[0009] Respective lateral flaps 9a and 9b of a shape similar to the side wall 7 extend from
the opposite sides of the walls 5 and 3 to the side wall 7 and are defined relative
to the walls 5 and 3 by respective crease lines 5b and 3c.
[0010] The side wall 7 and the lateral flap 9b have tabs 10, 12 at their opposite longitudinal
ends.
[0011] A bottom flap lla and a top flap 13a, both extending between the wall 7 and the flap
9b, project from opposite sides of the main wall 3 and are connected to the wall 3
by respective crease lines 3a and 3b. Moreover, an edge portion 15 is connected to
the top flap 13a, on the opposite side to the wall 3, by means of another crease line
15a having a pair of slits 15b at its opposite ends.
[0012] Two flaps 14b, 14a, connected in succession to the opposite edge of the main wall
5 to the bottom flap 11b, are defined relative to one another by a common crease line
17, and are intended jointly to form a hanging portion of the body 1 for which purpose
each includes a respective hole 16 which can be engaged by a portion of the engagement
means of a support device (not shown in the drawings), such as a bracket or hook member
of known type.
[0013] An auxiliary flap 13b having dimensions similar to those of the top flap 13a is also
connected to the flap 14a on the opposite side to the flap 14b.
[0014] In particular, the opposite edges of the flaps 14a and 14b to the crease line 17,
which are thus shared with the flap 13b and with the wall 5, respectively, are defined
by punched tear lines 5d and 5e, advantageously formed by broken lines of slits.
[0015] The body 1 of the package is assembled first of all by folding the sheet la along
the crease lines 3b, 3c, 5b, 5c so as to place the side flaps 9a and 9b on top of
one another, and by gluing or welding these side flaps together.
[0016] After the tabs 10 and 12 at the ends of the flap 11a have been bent and the bottom
flaps 11a and 11b have been placed on top of one another, these bottom flaps are also
glued or welded together. The body 1 thus adopts a substantially parallelepipedal
shape which defines a cavity delimited by the main walls 3 and 5, by the side walls
7 and 9a, 9b, and by the bottom wall 11a, 11b.
[0017] In this condition, access to the cavity of the body 1 is possible through the sole
open face of the body which extends between the crease 13d and the punched tear line
5d and thus constitutes an access opening to the interior of the body 1. After the
respective product, for example, a plurality of writing instruments such as pens,
felt pens or the like, has been inserted in the body 1 of the package, this opening
can be closed, as a result of pivoting of the top flap 13a about the crease 3d until
the top flap 13a is disposed in the plane identified by the lines 3d, 5d, this top
flap 13a performing the function of retaining the product inside the body 1. When
the flap 13 is in the closed configuration, the edge portion 15 is folded along the
crease 15a and arranged beside a portion of the main wall 5 so that the edges of the
respective tabs 10 and 12 engage the end slits of the crease 15a.
[0018] The flaps 14a and 14b are then folded along the crease 17 so as to be disposed side
by side and the auxiliary flap 13b is placed on top of the pivotable flap 13a before
the flaps 13b and 13a are glued or welded together.
[0019] The body of the package 1 with the respective product inside it is thus finally closed
so that access to the interior of the package is prevented.
[0020] In order to gain access to the product contained in the body 1 it is necessary to
alter the structure of the body. In particular, the unit constituted by the pair of
flaps 14a and 14b can be torn off the body 1 along the tear lines 5d and 5e, at the
same time releasing the flap 13a which can then be pivoted along the articulation
crease 13d to the position in which the opening of the body 1 is open to afford access
to the interior of the body 1.
[0021] The auxiliary flap 13b remains anchored on top of the pivoting flap 13a, rendering
the latter stronger and better able to withstand the stresses brought about thereon
by repeated opening and closure of the body 1.
1. A package in the form of a box comprising a hollow, prismatic body (1) defined by
a plurality of walls which include a pivotable wall (13a) articulated along a peripheral
edge (3d) of a first wall (3) so as to be able to adopt a closed position or an open
position relative to an access opening to the interior of the body (1), this opening
extending between said peripheral edge (3d) and a corresponding edge (5d) of a second
wall (5) opposite the first wall (3), the second wall (5) being provided with an associated
hanging portion (14a, 14b) projecting from the body (1) and having means (16) for
the engagement of the package (1) on a support device, characterized in that the hanging
portion (14a, 14b) is connected both to the pivotable wall (13a) and to the second
wall (5) of the body by separable connection means (5e, 5d) in a manner such that
the separation of the hanging portion (14a, 14b) from the body (1) in the region of
said connection means (5e, 5d) renders the pivotable wall (13a) independent of the
second wall (5) so that the pivotable wall can adopt the configuration in which the
access opening is open.
2. A package according to Claim 1, characterized in that the hanging portion (14a, 14b)
is coplanar with the second wall (5), and in that the separable connection means define
a common edge (5d) of the hanging portion (14a, 14b) and of the second wall (5).
3. A package according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterized in that an auxiliary flap
(13b) extends from the hanging portion (14a, 14b) and is intended to be fixed to the
pivotable wall (13a), and in that the separable connection means define a common edge
(5e) of the hanging portion (14a, 14b) and of the auxiliary flap (13b).
4. A package according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the body (1)
is produced as a result of bending and fixing operations on portions of a single shaped
sheet (la) of card or similar material, the separable connection means being constituted
by punched tear lines (5d, 5e) formed in the sheet (1).
5. A package according to Claim 4, characterized in that the hanging portion comprises
a pair of flaps (14a, 14b) folded along a common crease line (17) so as to be disposed
side by side, each flap (14a, 14b) extending between the crease line (17) and a respective
punched tear line (5e, 5d), one flap (14b) being connected to the second wall (5)
and the other flap (14a) being connected to the auxiliary flap (13b).
6. A package according to any one of Claim 3 to 5, characterized in that the body (1)
has a parallelepipedal shape defined by a pair of parallel, quadrangular, main walls
(3, 5) and by four side walls (7; 9a, 9b; 11a, 11b; 13a) which are disposed opposite
one another in pairs and which extend between the corresponding peripheral edges (3a,
3b, 3c, 3d, 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d) of the main walls (3, 5) when the pivotable wall (13a)
is in the closure position.
7. A package according to Claim 6, characterized in that the pivotable wall (13a) has
a folded edge portion (15) which can be disposed beside a portion of the main wall
(5) opposite that to which the pivotable wall is articulated when the pivotable wall
is in the position in which the access opening to the interior of the body (1) is
closed.