[0001] This invention relates to packaging for transporting, storing and displaying containers.
[0002] Small food or beverage containers are currently shipped to stores in boxes. The containers
are removed from the boxes and manually arranged on refrigerator shelves for display
to customers. Customers select one or more of the containers positioned at the front
of the shelf. Store workers manually rearrange the containers periodically to move
the remaining containers to the front of the shelf to make them more visible and accessible
to customers and to facilitate first in first out inventory management.
Manually unloading the containers onto the store shelves and periodically shifting
all of the rows of the containers forward is time-consuming. The current boxes are
discarded and not reused.
[0003] It is therefore desirable to provide an improved packaging assembly which addresses
the above described problems and/or which more generally offers improvements or an
alternative to existing arrangements.
[0004] Accordingly to the present invention there is therefore provided a packaging assembly
as variously described in the accompanying claims.
[0005] The present invention provides a reusable packaging assembly for transporting, storing
and displaying containers, which includes a merchandising feature that facilitates
moving containers toward a display opening of the packaging as the front container
is removed by a customer.
[0006] Other advantages of the present invention can be understood by reference to the following
detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings
wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view a packaging assembly according to one example embodiment
of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a side view of the packaging assembly of Figure 1;
Figure 2A is a front view of the packaging assembly of Figure 1, with the front portion
closed;
Figure 3 is a front view of the packaging assembly of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a side view of the packaging assembly of Figure 1 in a stacked configuration
with a similar packaging assembly;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a packaging assembly according to another example
embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the packaging assembly of Figure 5 with the front
portion closed;
Figure 7 is a section view taken along line A-A of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a front view of the packaging assembly of Figure 5 in a stacked configuration
with similar packaging assemblies;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of a packaging assembly according to another example
embodiment of the present invention in a stacked configuration with a similar packaging
assembly;
Figure 10A is a sectional side view of the packaging assembly of Figure 9 with the
spring assembly in a fully loaded position;
Figure 10B is a view similar to Figure 10A with the spring assembly in the unloaded
position;
Figure 11 is a side view of the packaging assembly of Figure 9 in a stacked configuration
with two similar packaging assemblies;
Figure 12 is a perspective view of a packaging assembly according to another example
embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 13 is a sectional view of the packaging assembly of Figure 12 taken along line
A-A with the side flaps in an extended, support position;
Figure 14 is a perspective view of a packaging assembly according to another example
embodiment of the present invention in a stacked configuration;
Figure 15 is a perspective view of a release button of the packaging assembly of Figure
14;
Figure 16 is a side view of the packaging assembly of Figure 14, with the side wall
broken away;
Figure 17 is a perspective view of a packaging assembly according to another example
embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 18 is a side view of a plurality of packaging assemblies of Figure 17 in a
stacked configuration on a shelf;
Figure 19 is a perspective view of a packaging assembly according to another example
embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 20 is an end view of the packaging assembly of Figure 19 in a stacked configuration
with a similar packaging assembly;
Figure 21 is a perspective view of the tray of the packaging assembly of Figure 19;
Figure 22 is a side view of the tray of the packaging assembly of Figure 19 in a stacked
configuration with a similar tray;
Figure 23 is a side view of the tray of Figure 19 in a nested configuration with a
similar tray; and
Figure 24 is a perspective view of the packaging assembly of Figure 19 including an
alternate rack.
[0007] A packaging assembly 10 according to a first embodiment of the present invention
is shown in Figure 1. The packaging assembly 10 includes a box 12 and a front portion
14 pivotably attached to the box 12. The box 12 includes a top portion 16, a bottom
portion 18, an end portion 20 and a pair of opposing side portions 22 extending upward
from the bottom portion 18 of the box 12. The top portion 16, the bottom portion 18
and the pair of opposing side portions 22 define an interior space in which containers
24 are placed.
[0008] The front portion 14 includes a recess 27 on an interior surface and is pivotably
connected to the side portions 22 at pivot axis 26. The front portion 14 of the packaging
assembly 10 is pivotable from an open position to a closed position, as illustrated
in Figure 2.
[0009] In the open position, the front portion 14 is pivoted downward about the pivot axis
26 to provide access to the containers 24. In the open position, customers have access
to view and select containers for purchase. Also, an advertising space 32 (Figures
1 and 3), which extends downward from the top portion 16 of the box 12, is exposed
when the front portion 14 is pivoted to the open position.
[0010] In the closed position, the front portion 14 is pivoted upward about the pivot axis
26. As shown in Figure 2A, the exterior of the front portion 14 includes a handle
34 extending partially over an adjacent recess 36.
[0011] Referring to Figure 3, the top portion 16 of the box 12 includes at least one rib
28 extending longitudinally along an outer surface of the top portion 16 and at least
one groove 30 extending longitudinally along an outer surface of the bottom portion
18, corresponding to the at least one rib 28.
[0012] As illustrated in Figure 4, a similar packaging assembly 10' is stackable upon the
packaging assembly 10 such that the at least one rib 28 of the lower packaging assembly
10 engages the at least one groove 30' of the upper packaging assembly 10'.
[0013] In the example embodiment illustrated in Figures 1-4, the containers 24 are placed
horizontally within the interior space of the packaging assembly 10 in an alternating
arrangement, i.e. the containers 24 are placed on their sides, with a bottom row of
containers 24 having tops facing and substantially parallel to one of the opposing
side portions 22 of the box 12 and a top row of containers 24 having tops facing and
substantially parallel to the other of the opposing side portions 22 of the box 12.
[0014] In use, the packaging assembly 10 is shipped to a store full of containers 24 (such
as yogurt containers). The packaging assembly 10 can be carried by the handle 34 and
by a similar handle (not shown) molded into the end portion 20. The packaging assembly
10 can be placed directly onto a shelf, such as a shelf in a refrigerated section
of the store, and similar packaging assemblies 10' can be stacked on the packaging
assembly 10. On the shelf, the front portion 24 is opened so that customers can view
and remove the containers 24. When the packaging assembly 10 is empty, it can be returned
to the warehouse or manufacturer to be reused.
[0015] A packaging assembly 10A according to an alternate version of the first embodiment
is illustrated in Figures 5-8. In the packaging assembly 10A, the containers 24 are
placed vertically within the interior space of the packaging assembly 10A and arranged
side-by-side. The packaging assembly 10A includes a box 12A and a front portion 14A
pivotably attached to the box 12A. The box 12A includes a top portion 16A, a bottom
portion 18A, an end portion 20A and a pair of opposing side portions 22A extending
upward from the bottom portion 18A of the box 12A. The interior surface of the front
portion 14A includes a recess 27A into which the containers 24 can be slid during
removal. The recess 27A is partially defined by a wall 29A ramped upwardly toward
the outer end of the front portion 14A (in the open position).
[0016] Referring to Figure 6, the front portion 14A includes a handle 34A defined adjacent
an exterior recess 36A. As shown in Figure 7, the top portion 16A includes a pair
of ribs 28A in alignment with a complementary pair of grooves 30A in a bottom portion
18A. Several stacks of packaging assemblies 10A, 10A' are supported on a store shelf
in Figure 8.
[0017] A packaging assembly 110 according to a second embodiment of the present invention
is shown in Figure 9. The packaging assembly 110 generally includes a box 112 and
a cylindrical portion 116 disposed within the box 112, although the box 112 and cylindrical
portion 116 are integrally molded together in left and right halves which are snap-fit,
welded or glued together.
[0018] The box 112 includes a front portion 114, a bottom portion 118, a rear portion 120
and a pair of opposing side portions 122 extending upward from the bottom portion
118.
[0019] The cylindrical portion 116 is disposed within the pair of opposing side portions
122 and extends from the rear portion 120 to the front portion 114. An opening 125
is disposed in the cylindrical portion 116, proximate to the front portion 114 of
the box 112.
[0020] An arched opening 119 is formed at a lower edge of the front portion 114. The arched
opening 119 leads to a cavity 121, shown in Figure 10A, below the cylindrical portion
116.
[0021] As illustrated in Figures 10A and 10B, a spring mechanism 150 may be disposed within
the cylindrical portion 116, proximate to the rear portion 120 of the box 112. The
spring mechanism 150 includes a spring 152 and a slide 154. The slide 154 is contained
within the cylindrical portion 116 and the spring 152 is contained within the slide
154 with a spring extension portion 156 extending along an interior of the cylindrical
portion 116. The slide 154 includes an engagement surface 158, which interacts with
containers 124 to move the containers 124 within the cylindrical portion 116 toward
the opening 125 located near the front portion of the box 112.
[0022] The spring mechanism 150 moves from a fully loaded position, illustrated in Figure
10A, to an unloaded position, illustrated in Figure 10B, as containers 124 are removed
from the opening 125, i.e. the spring 152 is operable to move the slide 154 along
a plane substantially parallel to the bottom portion 118 as the spring mechanism 150
moves from the fully loaded position to the unloaded position.
[0023] As containers 124 are inserted into the packaging assembly 110 through the opening
125 the spring mechanism 150 moves toward the fully loaded position. Conversely, as
containers 124 are removed from the packaging assembly 110 through the opening 125
the spring mechanism 150 moves toward the unloaded position, thus moving the containers
24 to a position adjacent the opening 125.
[0024] As shown in Figure 9, the packaging assembly 110 can be stacked on a similar packaging
assembly 110'. The cylindrical portion 116' of the lower packaging assembly 110' is
received in the opening 119 in the front portion 114 and in the cavity 121 (Figure
10A) of the upper packaging assembly 110. Referring to Figure 11, another packaging
assembly 110" could be stacked on top of the packaging assembly 110 in a similar manner.
By staggering the packaging assemblies 110, 110', 110" as shown, access to all of
the containers 24 through the three openings 125, 125', 125" is provided.
[0025] A packaging assembly 210 according to a third embodiment of the present invention
is shown in Figure 12.
[0026] The packaging assembly 210 includes a tray 212 having a wall portion 214 extending
upwardly from a periphery of a bottom portion 216. A pair of opposing wedge-shaped
side flaps 220 extend along opposing sides of the wall portion 214 of the tray 212.
[0027] The tray 212 further includes a support lip 213 along an upper edge of the wall portion
214 and an open access 215 located at a front end of the packaging assembly 210.
[0028] Each of the pair of opposing side flaps 220 is integrally molded with the tray 212
and connected to the tray 212 by a living hinge 222. Each side flap 220 is moveable
between an extended, support position and a folded position. In the support position,
it extends downward, where it supports the tray 212 at an incline on a shelf or another,
similar loaded packaging assembly. This moves the containers 224 toward the front
of the packaging assembly 210 and the access 215. In the folded position against the
tray 212 (shown in phantom in Figure 13), the packaging assembly 210 can be nested
within another similar empty packaging assembly, so that it can be shipped back to
the warehouse more efficiently.
[0029] The support lip 213 provides support for the containers 224 and the containers 224
slide down the incline along the support lip 213 toward the access cut-out 215 for
removal by a customer for purchase. As shown in Figure 13, the containers 224 are
supported by their lids on the support lip 213.
[0030] A packaging assembly 310 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention
is shown in Figures 14-16.
[0031] The packaging assembly 310 includes a base 312 and at least one cartridge 314. The
cartridge 314 is stackable upon the base 312 and slideably engaged with the base 312.
In the example shown, a similar cartridge 314' is stacked upon and slideably engaged
with the cartridge 314.
[0032] Each of the base 312, the cartridge 314 and the similar cartridge 314' includes a
top portion 316, a bottom portion 318, opposing side portions 320, a rear portion
322 and a front portion 323. The opposing side portions 320 extend between the top
portion 316 and the bottom portion 318. Each front portion includes a display opening
326, although preferably, the display opening 326 of the base 312 is much larger than
those on the cartridge trays 314, 314'.
[0033] Additionally, as illustrated in Figure 15, each of the base 312, the cartridge 314
and the similar cartridge 314' includes a release latch button 330 that releaseably
secures another tray above it.
[0034] As illustrated in Figure 16, the containers 324 are visible in each of the display
openings 326 of the base 312 and the cartridge 314 and accessible to a customer for
removal through the display opening 326 of the base 312.
[0035] The bottom portions 318, 318' of the cartridge packaging assemblies 314, 314' are
inclined at an angle θ with respect to horizontal while the bottom portion 318 of
the base packaging assembly 312 is declined at the same angle θ.
[0036] As containers 324 are removed though the display opening 326 of the base 312, containers
324 contained within the cartridge 314 and the similar cartridge 314' slide along
their respective bottom portions 318, 318' toward a container supply opening 332,
332' formed in each respective bottom portion 318, 318'.
[0037] The containers 324 slide through the container supply openings 332, 322' and into
a container receiving opening 334 formed in the top portion 316 of the base 312. The
containers 324 then slide along the declined bottom surface 318 of the base packaging
assembly 312 toward the display opening 326 in the base packaging assembly 312 for
removal by a customer.
[0038] A packaging assembly 410 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention
is shown in Figure 17. The packaging assembly 410 includes a box 412 and a removable
front face 414. The box 412 includes a rear portion 416, a front portion 418, a bottom
portion 420, a top portion 422 and a pair of opposing side portions 424.
[0039] The bottom portion 420 includes a lower surface 420A and an upper surface 420B. The
lower surface 420A of the bottom portion extends substantially horizontally between
the rear portion 416 and the front portion 418. The upper surface 420B of the bottom
portion 420 also extends between the rear portion 416 and the front portion 418 but
the upper surface 420B declines as it extends from the rear portion 416 to the front
portion 418.
[0040] The front portion 418 includes an advertising space 426 and a display opening 428
is formed at an intersection of the front portion 418 and the top portion 422. Product
advertisements are placed within the advertising space 426 and containers are displayed
for purchase within the display opening 428.
[0041] Containers 424 are positioned within the box 412 and visible within the display opening
428. The removable front face 414 is removably attached to the box 412, covering the
display opening 428.
[0042] The box 412 also includes at least one rib 430 extending longitudinally along an
outer surface of the top portion 422 of the box 412 and at least one groove 432 extending
longitudinally along an outer surface of the bottom portion 420 of the box 412. In
this example, two ribs 430 and two grooves 432 are shown.
[0043] The ribs 430 of the box 412 correspond to the grooves 432' of a similar box 412'
such that the ribs 430 are received in the grooves 432' of the similar box 412' stacked
thereon. The stacked boxes 412, 412' are placed on a shelf 436 for display, as illustrated
in Figure 18.
[0044] In the example embodiment, the box 412 is reuseable and the front face 414 is disposable.
As such, the box 412 is constructed, for example, from plastic and the front face
414 is constructed, for example, from cardboard or styrene. In use, the packaging
assemblies 410 would be loaded and shipped to the store, where the front face 414
would be removed and where multiple packaging assemblies 410 could be stacked on a
shelf. Customers would remove containers 424 through the open display opening 424.
When empty, the packaging assemblies 410 would be returned to the store for reuse.
[0045] A packaging assembly 510 according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention
is shown in Figure 19. The packaging assembly 510 includes a tray 512 and a rack 514.
The rack 514 includes a plurality of legs 520 extending downward from a tray stacking
platform 522, each having a recess 521 at a lower end and a complementary interlocking
portion 523 protruding upwardly above the platform 522. An inwardly offset protrusion
526 extends upward from the tray stacking platform 522 inwardly adjacent each interlocking
portion 523.
[0046] Referring to Figure 20, a similar rack 514' is stackable upon the rack 514, such
that the recesses 521' of the upper rack 514' receive the interlocking portions 523
of the lower rack 514, and the legs 520' of the upper rack 514' abut the protrusions
526 of the lower rack 514, as illustrated in Figure 20.
[0047] The tray 512 includes a plurality of container support areas 516 and a plurality
of stacking support areas 518, as illustrated in Figure 21. Containers 524 are placed
within the container support areas 516 and the tray 512 is stacked upon a tray stacking
platform 522 of the rack 514.
[0048] Alternatively, as illustrated in Figure 22, the tray 512 is stackable with a similar
tray 512', when containers 526 are positioned within the container support areas 516
of the tray 512. The stacking support areas 518' of the similar tray 512' engage tops
of the containers 526, which are positioned within the container support areas 516
of the tray 512.
[0049] As illustrated in Figure 23, the tray 512 and the similar tray 512' are nestable
within one another when no containers 526 are present.
[0050] Alternatively, the tray 512 is slideably stackable within an alternate rack 550,
as illustrated in Figure 24.
[0051] The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood
that the terminology that has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of
description rather than of limitation. Obviously, many modifications and variations
of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore,
to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be
practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
1. A packaging assembly comprising:
a top portion;
a bottom portion;
an end portion;
a pair of opposing side portions extending upward from the bottom portion to the top
portion;
the top portion, bottom portion and the pair of opposing side portions defining an
interior space for storing a plurality of containers; and
a front portion pivotably attached to the bottom portion of the tray, the front portion
having a recess on an interior surface and a handle on an exterior surface.
2. The packaging assembly as recited in Claim 1, wherein the front portion is pivotable
from a closed position, where the front portion acts as a carrying handle for carrying
the packaging assembly, to an open position to provide access to the interior space.
3. The packaging assembly as recited in Claim 2, further including an advertising space
extending down from the top portion, the advertising space is visible when the front
portion is in the open position.
4. The packaging assembly as recited in any preceding claim, further including a plurality
of containers in an alternating arrangement, the plurality of containers in a horizontal
orientation with respect to one another within the interior space.
5. The packaging assembly as recited in any preceding claim, wherein the containers roll
toward the front portion when the packaging assembly is placed on a level surface.
6. The packaging assembly as recited in any preceding laim, the top portion having at
least one rib extending longitudinally along an outer surface of the top portion,
the bottom portion of the packaging assembly having at least one complementary groove
extending longitudinally along an outer surface of the bottom portion.
7. A packaging assembly comprising:
a bottom portion;
a front portion;
a rear portion;
a pair of opposing side portions extending upward from the bottom portion; and
a cylindrical portion disposed within the pair of opposing side portions, extending
from the rear portion to the front portion, having an opening proximate the front
portion; and
a spring mechanism disposed within the cylindrical portion for moving items toward
the opening proximate the front portion.
8. The packaging assembly as recited in Claim 7, the spring mechanism having an engagement
surface, wherein the engagement surface is proximate to the front portion of the tray
in an unloaded position and proximate to the rear portion of the tray in a fully loaded
position, wherein the engagement surface moves substantially parallel to the bottom
portion from the unloaded position to the fully loaded position when items are added
to the packaging assembly and from the fully loaded position to the unloaded position
as items are removed from the packaging assembly.
9. The packaging assembly as recited in Claim 7 or 8, the bottom portion having a concave
bottom surface, such that the bottom surface of the packaging assembly can be stacked
upon, and partially receive, the cylindrical portion of a similar packaging assembly.
10. A packaging assembly comprising:
a tray having a bottom portion and a wall portion extending upwardly from the bottom
portion, about a periphery of the bottom portion; and
a pair of side flaps pivotably secured to opposing sides of the wall portion, the
side flaps pivotable between a downward support position and an upward folded position,
the side flaps each having a lower surface that is not parallel to the bottom portion
when pivoted downward to a support position.
11. The packaging assembly as recited in Claim 10, wherein the packaging assembly is stackable
upon a similar packaging assembly when the side flaps are in the support position,
and wherein the packaging assembly is nestable within a similar packaging assembly
when the side flaps are pivoted to the folded position against the wall portion.
12. The packaging assembly as recited in Claims 10 or 11, wherein the side flaps are wedge
shaped.
13. A packaging assembly comprising:
a base defining an base interior for storing containers, the base having a rear portion,
a front portion, and a bottom portion extending at a decline from the rear portion
to the front portion; and
at least one cartridge defining a cartridge interior for storing containers, the cartridge
removably stackable on the base, an opening between the base interior and the cartridge
interior permitting containers in the cartridge interior to move into the base interior,
the at least one cartridge having a rear portion, a front portion, a bottom portion
and a top portion each extending between the rear portion and the front portion, wherein
the bottom portion of the at least one cartridge extends at a decline from the front
portion of the at least one cartridge to the rear portion of the at least one cartridge
14. The packaging assembly as recited in Claim 13, wherein a bottom portion of the cartridge
has a container supply opening and the top portion of the base has a container receiving
opening, such that containers slide rearward in the cartridge, down through the container
supply opening, into the container receiving opening and forward in the base as the
individual containers are removed by the customer.
15. A packaging assembly comprising:
a tray having a plurality of container pockets formed on an upper surface for receiving
container bottom portions therein, the tray further including a lower surface having
a plurality of recessed stacking support areas for receiving container top portions,
wherein the container top portions are larger than the container bottom portions,
wherein the upper surface includes a plurality of projections extending upward from
the upper surface and the lower surface including a plurality of recesses corresponding
to the plurality of projections such that the plurality of projections of a first
tray are nestable within the recesses of a second tray; and
a tray rack having a tray resting surface upon which the tray is placed, the tray
rack further including a plurality of legs extending downward from the tray resting
surface and aligned with a plurality of protrusions extending upward from the tray
resting surface, wherein the plurality of legs each include a recess for receiving
a corresponding protrusion of a similar tray rack when stacked.