FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a packaging container, more specifically, to clamshell-type
packaging containers. Clamshell packaging is used for secure display or storage of
items, as well as for easy opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
BRIEF SUMMARY
[0003] A packaging container includes a base section with a peripheral wall defining a chamber.
The peripheral wall includes spaced apart inner and outer wall segments with the outer
wall segment including at least one aperture formed therein and a laterally extending
flange extending therefrom. At least one depression is formed within the outer wall
segment with the at least one aperture formed within the at least one depression.
[0004] The packaging container further includes a cover section having a side wall portion
defining a cover; the cover section is pivotally coupled to the base section and configured
to pivot between an open state and a closed state. At least one inwardly protruding
section is formed in the side wall portion of the cover section and is shaped to correspond
with the at least one depression formed within the peripheral wall of the base section.
The at least one projection is formed within the at least one inwardly protruding
section and extends inwardly from the side wall portion of the cover section for engaging
the at least one aperture formed within the outer wall segment of the peripheral wall,
thereby retaining the cover section over the base section and securing the packaging
container in a closed position. The at least one projection is released from the aperture
by depressing the deformable flange, thereby opening the packaging container.
[0005] A peripheral flange extends laterally from the side wall portion of the cover section.
The peripheral flange is adapted to contact the laterally extending flange of the
base section when the packaging container is in a closed position. The peripheral
flange has a cut out section at the inwardly protruding section of the peripheral
wall, such as to provide unobstructed access for depressing the deformable flange
of the base section for opening the packaging container.
[0006] The packaging container may further include a plate pivotally attached to the base
section for dividing the chamber into first and second areas. In one embodiment, the
base section includes a plurality of wells formed in a bottom wall thereof and the
plate includes a plurality of holes formed therein for aligning with the plurality
of wells formed in the bottom wall for securing items positioned in the wells.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
FIG. IA is a perspective view of a packaging container according to an embodiment
of the present invention, in which the packaging container is opened.
FIG. IB is a front view of the packaging container of FIG. IA in an open configuration.
FIG. IC is an end view of the packaging container of FIG. IA in an open configuration.
FIG. ID is a front view of the packaging container of FIG. IA, in which the packaging
container is closed.
FIG. IE is a side view the packaging container of FIG. IA in a closed state.
FIG. IF is an end view of the packaging container of FIG. IA in a closed state.
FIG. IG illustrates an end view of the packaging container of FIG. IA in a closed
state with a flange depressed.
FIG. IH multiple packaging containers in a stacked configuration.
FIG. 2A is a front view of an alternate embodiment of a packaging container according
to the present invention in an open configuration.
FIG. 2B is an end view of the packaging container of FIG. 2A in an open configuration.
FIG. 2C is a front view of the packaging container of FIG. 2A, in which the packaging
container is closed.
FIG. 2D is a side view the packaging container of FIG. 2A in a closed state.
FIG. 2E is an end view of the packaging container of FIG. 2A in a closed state.
Fig. 2F is a view of an alternate embodiment of the packaging container of FIG. 2A
in an open configuration.
FIG. 3A is a perspective view of a packaging container according to another embodiment
of the present invention, in which the packaging container is opened.
FIG. 3B is a front view of the packaging container of FIG. 3A in an open configuration.
FIG. 3C is an end view of the packaging container of FIG. 3A in an open configuration.
FIG. 3D is a front view of the packaging container of FIG. 3A, in which the packaging
container is closed.
FIG. 3E is a side view the packaging container of FIG. 3A in a closed state.
FIG. 3F is an end view of the packaging container of FIG. 3A in a closed state.
FIGS 4A-4D illustrate assembled, bottom, cover, and assembled top views of an alternate
embodiment of a packaging container.
FIGS 5A-5B illustrate side and enlarged side views of a locked packaging container
according to an additional embodiment.
FIGS 5C-5D illustrate perspective and side views of an alternate locked packaging
container according to an embodiment of the invention.
FIGS. 5E-5F illustrate enlarged views of a locking mechanism of the packaging container.
FIGS. 6A-6C illustrate a perspective view of a packaging assembly having a dividing
panel in an open state, a perspective view of a packaging assembly having a dividing
panel in a partially closed state, and side view of the packaging assembly in a closed
state.
FIGS. 7 A-7C illustrate a top open view, a perspective open view, and a closed view
of a packaging assembly having multiple chambers.
FIGS. 8A-8C illustrate an open perspective view, side view, and side display view
of a packaging assembly with a stand.
FIGS. 9A-9C illustrate an open perspective view, side open view, and side closed view
of a packaging assembly.
FIGS. I0A-I0C illustrate an open perspective view, side open view, and side display
view of a packaging assembly with compartment and a stand.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0008] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood
that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction
and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated
in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being
practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that
the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and
should not be regarded as limiting.
[0009] In accordance with the present embodiments of a packaging container, FIG. 1A illustrates
a perspective view of a packaging container 10, in which packaging container 10 is
opened to accommodate desired contents. FIG. IB is a front view of the packaging container
of FIG. IA in an open configuration. FIG IC is an end view of the packaging container
of FIG. IA in an open configuration. FIGs. ID, IE, and IF are front, side, and end
views of packaging container 10 closed state. FIG. IH illustrates multiple packaging
containers 10 in a stacked configuration.
[0010] Packaging container 10 includes a base section 20 having a chamber 25 defined by
a peripheral wall 30. Peripheral wall 30 forms the perimeter of chamber 25 and is
collectively formed by spaced-apart inner wall segment 30a and an outer wall segment
30b adjoined by a top ledge 30c.
[0011] In order to facilitate a secure closure of packaging container I 0, outer wall segment
30b includes at least one depression 40 formed therein. At least one aperture 42 is
formed within depression 40 for engaging an inwardly protruding section formed on
a cover section 50, as will be discussed in detail below. A plurality of apertures
42 may be included in some embodiments. At least one additional aperture 43, which
aligns with aperture 42, may also be formed within inner wall segment 30a of peripheral
wall 30. Top ledge 30c also includes a scalloped area 44 formed therein adjacent to
depression 40 formed within outer wall segment 30b for facilitating release of cover
section 50. Further, a laterally extending flange 45 extends from outer wall segment
30b as show in FIG. IA
[0012] Packaging container IO also includes a cover section 50 pivotally coupled to base
section 20 at a hinge 52. Cover section 50 is configured to pivot about hinge 52 between
an open state and a closed state. In particular, cover section 50 includes a top surface
having a recessed face 77 and side wall portion 54, which is collectively formed by
first and second lateral walls 55, 57 and first and second end walls 58, 59. Side
wall portion 54 defines a cover compartment 60 that fits over base section 20. First
lateral wall 55 includes at least one inwardly protruding section 65 shaped to correspond
with depression 40 formed within outer wall segment 30b of peripheral wall 30. In
addition, a post 67 projects from inwardly protruding section 65. In one embodiment,
post 67 includes an angled edge 67a and a top edge 67b. Post 67 is adapted to engage
corresponding apertures 42 and 43. A peripheral flange 70 extends horizontally from
a perimeter of cover section 50 such that, when packaging container IO is in a closed
position, peripheral flange 70 abuts flange 45 of base section 20. Peripheral flange
70 includes a cut out area 71 adjacent to inwardly protruding section 65, as will
be discussed below.
[0013] In order to provide a container that is secure when closed, but is also easy to open
by a user, packaging container 10 includes features that allows for easy one-hand
opening. In particular, laterally extending flange 45 is deformable such that when
flange 45 depressed in a region 75 adjacent to depression 40 of outer wall segment
30b, outer wall segment 30b and inner wall segment 30a move inwardly, as shown in
Fig. 1G, thereby releasing post 67 from apertures 42 and 43 and opening packaging
container 10. Peripheral flange 70 includes a cut out area 71 at inwardly protruding
section 65 of side wall portion 54, such as to provide unobstructed access for depressing
deformable flange 45 at region 75 of base section 20 for opening packaging container
10. Scalloped area 44 facilitates the inward movement of outer wall segment 30b and
inner wall segment 30a by ensuring movement is not obstructed by recessed face 76
of the top surface.
[0014] Each of flanges 45 and 70 includes a hanger opening 72a, 72b formed at one side such
that packaging container 10 can be hung on and kept in a display rack used for storage
or selling of items contained in packaging container 10. When packaging container
10 is in a closed position hanger openings 72a and 72b align with one another. Hanger
openings 72a and 72b are formed by a circular hole, a linear groove, or a combination
such that packaging container 10 can be hung on any display rack having a circular
rack rod or a thin plate-shaped rack rod. Thus, packaging container 10 can be suspended
from a display rack through hanger openings 72a and 72b. In alternate embodiments,
packaging container may include only one hanger opening 72a.
[0015] As shown in FIG. IH, packaging container 10 includes a recessed face 76 which acts
as a receiving area formed in a top surface of cover section 50. Recessed face 76
accepts and retains a bottom 77 of another packaging container 10 to allow for a stable
stacking arrangement.
[0016] FIGS. 2A-2E illustrate an additional embodiment of packaging container 10. In this
embodiment packaging container is elongated in order to accommodate items such as
fishing lures or the like. The dimensions of packaging container may be, for example,
about 4.5' x I" x I", about 5.75" x 1 x 1, or about 7 x 1 x 1. FIG. 2A is a front
view of packaging container 10 in an open position. FIG. 2B is an end view of packaging
container 10, in which packaging container 10 is opened to accommodate contents. FIGs.
2C, 2D and 2E are front, side, and end views of packaging container 10 in a closed
position.
[0017] For the sake of simplicity FIGS. 2A-2E include reference numbers corresponding to
those described in FIGS. IA-IH. Like elements that are assigned corresponding reference
numbers will not be described in detail. However, as further shown in FIG. 2E, packaging
container 10 may include a mating features, such as an O-shaped depression 172, formed
in base portion 20 and a corresponding projection 173 formed in cover portion 50.
The shape or configuration of the mating features can be varied and are surrounded
by a space 174 such that when an item is positioned in container 10 a portion of the
item can be held in place by the mating features.
[0018] In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 3A-3F, a packaging container 110 is illustrated
having a base section 120 having a chamber 125 defined by a peripheral wall 130. Peripheral
wall 130 forms the perimeter of chamber 125 and is collectively formed by spaced-apart
inner wall segment 130a and an outer wall segment 130b adjoined by a top ledge 130c.
Peripheral wall 130 extends along three sides of base section 120 and includes an
open end 132. Further, chamber 125 includes a plurality of wells 123 formed within
a bottom surface 126 for receiving items to be stored within packaging container 110.
[0019] Similar to the previously described embodiments, in order to facilitate a secure
closure of packaging container 110, outer wall segment 130b includes at least one
depression 140 formed therein. An aperture 142 is formed within depression 140 for
engaging a projection formed on a cover section, as will be discussed in detail below.
At least one additional aperture 143, which aligns with aperture 142, may also be
formed within inner wall segment 130a of peripheral wall 130. A laterally extending
flange 145 is extends from outer wall segment 130b.
[0020] Packaging container 110 further includes a plate 146 pivotally attached to base section
120 at hinge or pivot axis 151. Plate 146 including a plurality of holes 148 formed
therein for aligning with plurality of wells 123 formed in bottom surface 126. Plate
146 is adapted to secure items positioned in wells 123. When plate 146 is in an open
position, items may be placed in wells 123. Plate 146 may then be pivoted about hinge
or pivot axis 151 such that it is parallel to bottom surface 126 and holes 148 are
aligned with wells 123. Alternatively, plate 146 may be closed first allowing items,
such as long cylindrical items, to be placed into through holes 148 and into wells
123. Plate 146 and holes 148 may provide support for holding such items within wells
123. Plate 146 includes a flange 149 which abuts ridges 124 of chamber 125, thereby
holding plate 146 in a position parallel to a bottom surface of chamber 125. Once
plate is in a closed position, cover section 150 may be pivoted over base section
120 as discussed below.
[0021] Cover section 150 pivotally coupled to base section 120 at a hinge 152. Cover section
150 is configured to pivot about hinge 152 between an open state and a closed state.
In particular, cover section 150 includes a side wall portion 154 collectively formed
by first and second lateral walls 155, 157 and first and second end walls 158, 159.
Side wall portion 154 defines a cover compartment 160 that fits over base section
120. First lateral wall 155 includes at least one inwardly protruding section 165
shaped to correspond with depression 140 formed within outer wall segment 130b of
peripheral wall 130. In addition, a post 167 projects from inwardly protruding section
165. Post 167 is adapted to engage corresponding aperture 142. A peripheral flange
170 extends horizontally from a perimeter of cover section 150 such that, when packaging
container 110 is in a closed position, peripheral flange 170 abuts flange 145 of base
section 120. Peripheral flange 170 includes a cut out area 171 adjacent to inwardly
protruding section 165, as will be discussed below.
[0022] As discussed with respect to the embodiment of Fl Gs. 1A-2E, in order to provide
a container that is secure when closed, but is also easy to open by a user, packaging
container 110 includes features that allows for easy one-hand opening. In particular,
with reference to FIG. 3B, laterally extending flange 145 is deformable such that
when flange 145 depressed in a region 175 adjacent to depression 140 of outer wall
segment 130b, outer wall segment 130b moves inwardly, and thereby releasing post 167
from apertures 142 and/or 143 and opening packaging container 110. Peripheral flange
170 of cover section 150 includes a cut out area 171 at inwardly protruding section
165 of side wall portion 154, such as to provide unobstructed access for depressing
deformable flange 145 of base section 120 for opening packaging container 110 when
in a closed position. A scalloped area 144 is also formed adjacent to depression 140
formed within outer wall segment 130b for facilitating release of cover section 150,
as shown in FIG. 3A.
[0023] An additional embodiment is shown in FIGs. 4A-4D, wherein a packaging container 210
includes a base portion 220 and a separate cover portion 250. FIGS 4A-4D illustrate
assembled, bottom, cover, and assembled top views of packaging container 210. In order
to facilitate a secure closure of packaging container 210, base portion 220 includes
at least one depression 240 formed therein. An aperture 242 is formed within depression
240 for engaging a projection formed on cover section 250, as will be discussed in
detail below. At least one additional aperture, which aligns with aperture 242, may
also be formed within base portion 220. A laterally extending flange 245 is also provided.
Cover section 250 includes a side wall portion 254 having at least one inwardly protruding
section 265 shaped to correspond with depression 240 formed within a peripheral wall
230 of base portion 220. In addition, a post 267 projects from inwardly protruding
section 265. Post 267 is adapted to engage corresponding aperture 242. A peripheral
flange 270 extends horizontally from a perimeter of cover section 250, such that when
packaging container 210 is in a closed position, peripheral flange 270 abuts flange
245 of base section 220. Peripheral flange 270 includes a cut out area 271 adjacent
to inwardly protruding section 265, as shown in FIG. 4D.
[0024] Laterally extending flange 245 is deformable such that when flange 245 is depressed
in a region 275 adjacent to depression 240, outer and inner segments of peripheral
wall 230 move inwardly, thereby releasing post 267 from aperture 242 (and any additional
apertures) and opening packaging container 210. Peripheral flange 270 of cover section
250 includes a cut out area 271 at inwardly protruding section 265 of side wall portion
254, such as to provide unobstructed access for depressing deformable flange 245 of
base section 220 for opening packaging container 210. As shown in FIG. 4D, packaging
container 210 includes corresponding elements on each side thereof such that when
both first and second regions 275 are depressed, cover section 250 is released from
base section 220.
[0025] FIGs. 5A-5B illustrate side and enlarged side views of a lockable packaging container
310 according to an additional embodiment. Packaging container 310 includes a mechanism
for locking which does not allow for easy opening. In particular, packaging container
310 includes elements corresponding to those of packaging container 10. Further, packaging
container 310 includes at least one obstructive member for preventing the opening
of packaging container 310. In particular, packaging container 310 includes an obstructive
member in the form of a recessed face 376 formed in a cover section 350 which extends
towards an aperture 343 formed in inner wall segment 330a of base section 320 when
packaging container 310 is in a closed position. Laterally extending flange 345 is
deformable such that when flange 345 is depressed in a region 375 of outer wall segment
330b adjacent to depression 340, outer wall segment 330b moves inwardly toward inner
wall segment 330a. However, since recessed face 376 is formed within the top surface
and extends adjacent to aperture 342 of inner wall segment 330a, movement of inner
wall segment 330a is hindered by recessed face 376. Therefore, post 367 is not released
from apertures 342 and 343 and cover section 350 remains secured in a closed position
over base section 320.
[0026] As shown in FIGs. 5C-5F, lockable packaging container 310 may additionally include
obstructive members in the form of protuberances 312 extending from the top surface
or recessed face 376 adjacent to post 367 of cover section 350. In particular, FIGS
5C-5D illustrate perspective and side views of locked packaging container 310 according
to an embodiment of the invention. FIGS. 5E-5F illustrate enlarged views of a locking
mechanism of packaging container 310. As discussed above, laterally extending flange
345 is deformable such that when flange 345 is depressed in a region 375 of outer
wall segment 330b outer wall segment 330b moves inwardly toward inner wall segment
330a. However, since recessed face 376 and protuberances 312 extends adjacent to aperture
343 of inner wall segment 330a, movement of inner wall segment 330a is hindered by
protuberances 312. Therefore, post 367 is not released from apertures 342 and 343
and cover section 350 remains secured in a closed position over base section 320.
In the embodiment shown in FIG. SF, post 367 is longer such that movement of inner
wall segment 330a is further restricted and packaging container 310 is prevented from
opening.
[0027] FIGS. 6A-6C illustrate perspective views of an additional embodiment of a packaging
container 410 in an open state, a partially closed state, and a closed state. Packaging
container 410 includes a base section 420 having a chamber 425 defined by a peripheral
wall 430. Peripheral wall 430 forms the perimeter of chamber 425 and is collectively
formed by spaced apart inner wall segment 430a and an outer wall segment 430b adjoined
by a top ledge 430c. Peripheral wall 430 extends along three sides of base section
420 and includes an open end 432. Further, chamber 425 includes ridges 424 formed
within inner wall segment 430a of packaging container 410. A divider plate 446 having
a window 448 formed therein is pivotally attached to base section 420 at pivot axis
447. When plate 446 is in an open position, items may be placed in chamber 425. Plate
446 may then be pivoted about pivot axis 447 such that it is parallel to a bottom
surface 426 of chamber 425, as shown in FIG. 6B. Alternatively, plate 446 may be closed
first allowing items to be placed through window 448 into chamber 425. Plate 446 includes
a flange 449 which abuts ridges 424 of chamber 425, thereby holding plate 446 in a
position parallel to a bottom surface of chamber 425. Once plate is in a closed position,
a cover section 450 may be pivoted over base section 420 at axis 452. As shown in
FIGs. 6C, plate 446 creates first and second chambers 471 and 472 within packaging
container 410. In order to facilitate a secure closure and easy opening of packaging
container 410, packaging container 410 includes elements corresponding to those discussed
with respect to FIGs. IA- IF. The closure and release operate in a corresponding manner
as previously described.
[0028] In particular, in order to facilitate a secure closure of packaging container 410,
outer wall segment 430b includes at least one depression 440 formed therein. An aperture
442 is formed within depression 440 for engaging an inwardly protruding section formed
on a cover section 450. At least one additional aperture 443, which aligns with aperture
442, may also be formed within inner wall segment 430a. A scalloped area 444 is also
formed therein adjacent to depression 440 formed within outer wall segment 430b for
facilitating release of cover section 450. Cover section 450 includes at least one
inwardly protruding section 465 shaped to correspond with depression 440 formed within
outer wall segment 430b. In addition, a post 467 projects from inwardly protruding
section 465 for engaging corresponding apertures 442 and 443. A peripheral flange
470 extends horizontally from a perimeter of cover section 450 such that, when packaging
container 410 is in a closed position, peripheral flange 470 abuts flange 445 of base
section 420.
[0029] Similar to the embodiment discussed in FIG. IA, in order to provide a container that
is secure when closed, but is also easy to open by a user, packaging container 410
includes features that allows for easy one-hand opening. In particular, laterally
extending flange 445 is deformable such that when flange 445 depressed in a region
475 adjacent to depression 440 of outer wall segment 430b, outer wall segment 430b
and inner wall segment 430a move inwardly, thereby releasing post 467 from apertures
442 and 443 and opening packaging container 410.
[0030] As shown in FIGs. 7A-7C, a packaging container 510 may include multiple chambers.
In particular FIGS. 7 A-7C illustrate a top open view, a side open view, an end open
view and a closed view of a packaging assembly having multiple chambers. Packaging
container 510 includes a base section 520 including ridges 524. Peripheral wall 530
extends along three sides of base section 520 and includes an open end 532. A divider
chamber 546, having a bottom surface 551 and a cover 560 hinged thereto at axis 548,
is pivotally attached to base section 520 at pivot axis 547. Divider chamber 546 includes
a flange 549 which abuts ridges 524 of base section 520, thereby holding divider chamber
546 in a position parallel to a bottom surface 526 of base section 520. Once divider
chamber 546 is in a closed position, a cover section 550 may be pivoted at axis 552
over base section 520. As shown in FIG. 7C, a first and a second chamber 571 and 572
are created within packaging container 510 above and below divider chamber 546. In
order to facilitate a secure closure and easy opening of packaging container 510,
packaging container 510 includes elements corresponding to those discussed with respect
to FIGs. IA- IF. The closure and release operate in a corresponding manner as previously
described.
[0031] In particular, in order to facilitate a secure closure of packaging container 510,
outer wall segment 530b includes at least one depression 540 formed therein. An aperture
542 is formed within depression 540 for engaging an inwardly protruding section 565
formed on a cover section 550. At least one additional aperture 543, which aligns
with aperture 542, may also be formed within inner wall segment 530a. A scalloped
area 544 is also formed therein adjacent to depression 540 formed within outer wall
segment 530b for facilitating release of cover section 550. Cover section 550 includes
at least one inwardly protruding section 565 shaped to correspond with depression
540 formed within outer wall segment 530b. In addition, a post 567 projects from inwardly
protruding section 565 for engaging corresponding apertures 542 and 543. A peripheral
flange 570 extends horizontally from a perimeter of cover section 550 such that, when
packaging container 510 is in a closed position, peripheral flange 570 abuts flange
545 of base section 520.
[0032] Similar to the embodiment discussed in FIG. IA, in order to provide a container that
is secure when closed, but is also easy to open by a user, packaging container 510
includes features that allows for easy one-hand opening. In particular, laterally
extending flange 545 is deformable such that when flange 545 depressed in a region
575 adjacent to depression 540 of outer wall segment 530b, outer wall segment 530b
and inner wall segment 530a move inwardly, thereby releasing post 567 from apertures
542 and 543 and opening packaging container 510.
[0033] Each of FIGs 8A-8C illustrates an embodiment of a packaging container 610 having
a stand 615 for propping up packaging container 610. In particular, FIGS. 8A-8C illustrate
an open perspective view, side view, and side display view of packaging container
610. The elements of packaging container 610 correspond to those described in connection
with FIGs IA-IG. In particular, packaging container 610 includes base section 620
and cover section 650, which is configured to pivot about hinge 652 between an open
state and a closed state. In order to provide a container that is secure when closed,
but is also easy to open by a user, packaging container 610 includes features that
allows for easy one-hand opening. A laterally extending flange 645 is deformable such
that when flange 645 depressed in a region 675 adjacent to a depression 640 of outer
wall segment 630b, outer wall segment 630b and inner wall segment 630a (shown in FIG.
8A) move inwardly, thereby releasing post 667 from apertures 642 and 643 and opening
packaging container 610. Peripheral flange 670 of cover section 650 includes an inwardly
protruding section 665 coupling with depression 640 of base section 620. A scalloped
area 644 facilitates the inward movement of outer wall segment 630b and inner wall
segment 630a by ensuring movement is not obstructed by recessed face 676 formed within
the top surface.
[0034] Packaging container 610 further includes a stand 615 extending from and pivotally
coupled to laterally extending flange 645 of base section 620 at hinge 647. Stand
615 includes a C-shaped portion 617 for engaging a notch 618 that extends from a bottom
surface 626 of base section 620. When packaging container 610 is in a closed position,
stand 615 is rotated about hinge 64 7 such that notch 618 of packaging container 610
fits within C-shaped portion 617 of stand 615. A flange 619 extends around a perimeter
of stand 615, thereby creating a stable base for stand 615. Thus, packaging container
610 is supported in an upright position by stand 615.
[0035] FIGS. 9A-9C illustrate an open perspective view, side open view, and side closed
view of packaging assembly 710 having a stand 715. Packaging container 710 includes
similar elements to those described in connection with the embodiment shown in FIGs
6A-6C. In particular, packaging container 710 includes a chamber 725 with ridges 724
formed therein. A divider plate 746 is pivotally attached to base section 720 at pivot
axis 747. In some embodiments, divider plate 746 may include a window formed therein.
When plate 746 is in an open position, items may be placed in chamber 725. Plate 746
may then be pivoted about pivot axis 747 such that it is parallel to a bottom surface
726 of chamber 725. Alternatively, plate 746 may be closed first allowing items to
be placed through a window into chamber 725. Plate 746 includes a flange 749 which
abuts ridges 724 of chamber 725, thereby holding plate 746 in a position parallel
to a bottom surface of chamber 725. Once plate is in a closed position, a cover section
750 may be pivoted over base section 720 at axis 752. As shown in FIGs. 9C, plate
746 creates first and second chambers 771 and 772 within packaging container 710.
In order to facilitate a secure closure and easy opening of packaging container 710,
packaging container 710 includes elements corresponding to those discussed with respect
to FIGs. IA- IF. The closure and release operate in a corresponding manner as previously
described.
[0036] In particular, in order to facilitate a secure closure of packaging container 710,
outer wall segment 730b includes at least one depression 740 formed therein. An aperture
742 is formed within depression 740 for engaging an inwardly protruding section formed
on a cover section 750. At least one additional aperture 743, which aligns with aperture
742, may also be formed within inner wall segment 730a. A scalloped area 744 is also
formed therein adjacent to depression 740 formed within outer wall segment 730b for
facilitating release of cover section 750. Cover section 750 includes at least one
inwardly protruding section 765 shaped to correspond with depression 740 formed within
outer wall segment 730b. In addition, a post 767 projects from inwardly protruding
section 765 for engaging corresponding apertures 742 and 743. A peripheral flange
770 extends horizontally from a perimeter of cover section 750 such that, when packaging
container 710 is in a closed position, peripheral flange 770 abuts flange 745 of base
section 720.
[0037] In order to provide a container that is secure when closed, but is also easy to open
by a user, packaging container 710 includes features that allows for easy one-hand
opening. In particular, laterally extending flange 745 is deformable such that when
flange 745 depressed in a region 775 adjacent to depression 740 of outer wall segment
730b, outer wall segment 730b and inner wall segment 730a move inwardly, thereby releasing
post 767 from apertures 742 and 743 and opening packaging container 710.
[0038] Further, a stand 715 extends from and is pivotally coupled to laterally extending
flange 745 of base section 720 at hinge 748 at an end opposite divider plate 746.
Stand 715 includes a C-shaped portion 717 for engaging a notch 718 that extends from
a bottom surface 726 of base section 720. As noted above, when plate 746 is in an
open position, items may be placed in chamber 725. Plate 746 may then be pivoted about
pivot axis 747 such that it is parallel to a bottom surface of chamber 725. Plate
746 includes a flange 749 which abuts ridges 724 of chamber 725, thereby holding plate
746 in a position parallel to a bottom surface of chamber 725. Once plate is in a
closed position, a cover section 750 may be pivoted over base section 720, securing
packaging container 710 in a closed position. Stand 715 may then be rotated about
hinge 7 48 such that notch 718 of packaging container 710 fits within C-shaped portion
717 of stand 715. A flange 719 extends around a perimeter of stand 615, thereby creating
a stable base for stand 715. Thus, packaging container 710 is securely supported in
an upright position by stand 715 as shown in FIG. 9C.
[0039] FIGS. I0A-I0C illustrate an open perspective view, side open view, and side display
view of an additional embodiment of packaging container 810, including a stand 815
having a chamber 816 formed therein. The elements of packaging container 810 correspond
to those described in connection with FIGs IA-IG. In particular, packaging container
810 includes base section 820 and cover section 850, which is configured to pivot
about hinge 852 between an open state and a closed state. In order to provide a container
that is secure when closed, but is also easy to open by a user, packaging container
810 includes features that allows for easy one-hand opening. A laterally extending
flange 845 is deformable such that when flange 845 depressed in a region 875 adjacent
to a depression 840 of outer wall segment 830b, outer wall segment 830b and inner
wall segment 830a move inwardly, thereby releasing post 867 from apertures 842 and
843 and opening packaging container 810. Peripheral flange 870 of cover section 850
includes an inwardly protruding section 865 coupling with depression 840 of base section
820. A scalloped area 844 facilitates the inward movement of outer wall segment 830b
and inner wall segment 830a by ensuring movement is not obstructed by recessed face
876.
[0040] Packaging container 810 further includes a stand 815 extending from and pivotally
coupled to laterally extending flange 845 of base section 820 at hinge 847. Stand
815 includes a C-shaped portion 817 for engaging a notch 818 that extends from a bottom
surface 826 of base section 820. Further, stand 815 includes a hollow interior portion
forming a chamber 816 covered by a lid 812 pivotally coupled thereto. Lid 812 includes
a depressed face portion 827 for mating with a perimeter 828 of chamber 816 to provide
a secure closure of chamber 816. When packaging container 810 and chamber 815 are
in closed positions, stand 815 is rotated about hinge 84 7 such that notch 818 of
packaging container 810 fits within C-shaped portion 817 of stand 815. A flange 819
extends around a perimeter of chamber 815 and lid 812, thereby creating a stable base
for stand 815. Thus, packaging container 810 is supported in an upright position by
stand 815 that further includes chamber 816 for storing additional items.
[0041] Hereinafter, a process of manufacturing the packaging container according to an embodiment
of the present invention is described. The process will be described with specific
reference to the embodiment of FIGS. IA-IG. However, it to be understood that the
process applies to all of the embodiment disclosed herein. Packaging container 10
may be formed completely or partially of a transparent material to allow a user to
see the interior of the packaging container. In particular, packaging container 10
is manufactured using a thermoforming process. In order to produce a projection, such
as post 67, or other shaped projection in a vertical or nearly vertical sidewall of
a thermoformed package, retractable tooling features are incorporated into a tool,
which forms the package. These features can be of a variety of shapes and sizes.
[0042] Packaging container 10 is formed from a preheated sheet of thermoplastic material
that is drawn into, or over a mold to create the desired shape of the end product.
After the material has reached a stable set point, where upon it is rigid enough to
be removed from the mold without losing the shape of the mold upon which it was formed,
the sheet is withdrawn in the opposite direction from which it entered the mold. Typically
the sheet enters the mold and is removed from the mold in a vertical fashion. Posts
67 are formed utilizing retractable features, such as a round post, or pin. When the
heated plastic sheet is drawn into the mold the post is in an extended position. The
plastic forms around the post, adopting its shape. The post is then retracted until
the face of the post is flush with the sidewall of the mold. Thus, the post is out
of the way such that the plastic product can be removed from the mold. Mechanical
linkages and drive mechanisms may be used. Alternately, magnetics, pneumatic cylinders
or the like may be employed. The timing of the projection of the feature outbound
from the sidewall of the mold may be fine-tuned by being in the fully extended position
prior to the heated material entering the mold and being activated just after the
material has entered the mold, but prior to the material cooling beyond the point
where it will be able to form around the feature.
[0043] Apertures 42 and 43 are formed within outer wall segment 30b and inner wall segment
30a of wall 30, which are vertical or nearly vertical surfaces. A punch and die mechanism
is utilized to form apertures 42 and 43. The punch and die may mimic the profile of
the formed post 67, but with a slightly larger profile to allow for clearance and
ease of insertion of the formed posts 67 within apertures 43 and 43. Alternatively,
the cutout may take a shape that is different from the formed projection. For example,
the formed projection could be a simple post, but the cutout could be oval in shape.
The function of projections or posts 67 and cutouts or apertures 42, 43 is to prevent
the vertical opening of cover section 50 of packaging container 10. Similarly, apertures
42, 43 may be round and projections may be star, octagonal, or the like, in shape.
Apertures 42 and 43 are formed after the forming of packaging container 10. Thus,
the plastic has formed into the mold, the plastic has been demolded and then the apertures
are cutout. In high volume production the cutting of the hole feature occurs at a
station between a forming station and a die cutting station. It is in the die cutting
station that the planer surfaces of the plastic container are trimmed from the surrounding
web of material so that the container can be removed from a leftover perimeter sheet.
[0044] Apertures 42 and 43 may also be formed following a die cutting step, i.e. after the
formed and die cut plastic part has been removed from the surrounding left over plastic
sheet. Thus, the last step in the process is to place the formed and die cut package
into a mechanical device, which then punches out the holes. The holes may be formed
by a manually actuated device punching one hole at a time or by a fully automated
system punching all the holes in a package at once, with automated load and unload
of the package into the punching mechanism. The holes may also be cut in the same
station as where the planer die cut of the perimeter plastic occurs.
[0045] In use, an item or items is placed in chamber 25 of base section 20. Cover section
50 is then rotated to cover base section 20. At this time, post 67 and inwardly protruding
section 65 engages depression 40 and corresponding aperture 42. In particular, post
67 of cover section 50 penetrates aperture 42 of base section 20, thereby securing
cover section 50 to base section 20. Post 67 includes an angled edge 67a and a top
edge 67b. Post 67 penetrates Corresponding aperture 42 to prevent base section 50
from being pivoted open. Aperture 43 is provided in inner wall segment 30a such that
post 67 may penetrate aperture 43 if first lateral wall 55 is pushed inwardly. Thus,
inward deflection of lateral wall 55 will not cause post 67 to become disengaged from
apertures 42. In order to open packaging container 10, outer wall segment 30b must
be deflected such that post 67 disengages from corresponding aperture 42. In particular,
applying downward pressure to deformable flange 45 in an area adjacent to depression
40 causes such deflection of outer wall segment 30b such that post 67 disengages from
corresponding aperture 42 and container IO is opened.
[0046] In general, the posts and apertures engage to form a locking feature that uses the
shear strength of a post engaged against the wall of material through which the aperture
is formed. The force required to separate the posts from the apertures is a function
of the shear strength of the formed post, and or the tear strength of the punched
hole, rather than the function of friction.
[0047] The downward force of closing cover section 50 over base section 20 drives post 67
having beveled or angled edge 67a down across the outer wall segment 30b descending
the wall of the package until the post "snaps" into the hole. Since the posts and
apertures are formed on vertical walls at 90 degrees, no additional material is required
to form a secure closure of packaging container 10.
[0048] Additional Statements of Invention are set out below.
Statement 1. A packaging container comprising:
a base section having a bottom surface and spaced apart inner and outer wall segments,
said outer wall segment having a deformable flange extending laterally and outwardly
therefrom, in a direction opposite the inner wall;
a cover section having a top surface and a side wall portion, said cover section adapted
to cover said base section when in a closed state; and
a closure and release mechanism including at least one first aperture formed within
said inner wall segment of the base section and at least one second aperture formed
within the outer wall segment of the base section aligned with said at least one first
aperture, at least one projection extending inwardly from the side wall portion of
the cover section for engaging the at least one first aperture and being adapted to
engage the at least one second aperture of the base section, said closure and release
mechanism retaining the cover section over the base section and securing the packaging
container in a closed position and wherein the at least one projection is released
from the at least one first aperture and the at least one second aperture by depressing
the deformable flange, thereby opening the packaging container.
Statement 2. The packaging container of statement 1 further comprising at least one
depression formed within the outer wall segment wherein said at least one second aperture
is formed within the at least one depression.
Statement 3. The packaging container of statement 2 further comprising at least one
inwardly protruding section formed in the side wall portion of the cover section shaped
to correspond with said at least one depression formed within the outer wall segment
of the base section, wherein said at least one projection in formed within the at
least one inwardly protruding section.
Statement 4. The packaging container of statement 3 further comprising a peripheral
flange extending laterally from the side wall portion of the cover section, said peripheral
flange adapted to contact said laterally extending flange of said base section when
the packaging container is in a closed position, said peripheral flange having a cut
out section at the inwardly protruding section of the peripheral wall, such as to
provide unobstructed access for depressing the deformable flange of the base section
for opening the packaging container.
Statement 5. The packaging container of statement I wherein the at least one projection
formed in the cover section is a post having an angled edge for facilitating the closure
of the packaging container.
Statement 6. The packaging container of statement I further comprising a divider plate
pivotally attached to the base section, said plate dividing the chamber into first
and second areas.
Statement 7. The packaging container of statement 6, wherein the divider plate includes
a window formed therein.
Statement 8. The packaging container of statement 6 wherein an additional container
segment is pivotally attached to the base section, said additional container segment
dividing the packaging container into first, second, and third container areas.
Statement 9. The packaging container of statement I further including a stand pivotally
connected to the base section, said stand providing support for propping up the packaging
container.
Statement 10. The packaging container of statement 9 further comprising a plate pivotally
attached to the base section, said plate dividing the chamber into first and second
areas.
Statement 11. The packaging container of statement 9 wherein the stand includes a
chamber formed therein.
Statement 12. The packaging container of statement 11 further comprising a plate pivotally
attached to the base section, said plate dividing the chamber into first and second
areas.
Statement 13. The packaging container of statement 1 wherein the base section includes
a plurality of wells formed in a bottom surf ace thereof.
Statement 14. The packaging container of statement 13 further comprising a plate pivotally
attached to said base section, said plate including a plurality of holes formed therein
for aligning with the plurality of wells formed in the bottom surf ace, said plate
adapted to secure items positioned in the wells.
Statement 15. The packaging container of statement 1 further comprising a recessed
face formed in the top surface of the cover section forming a receiving area for retaining
a bottom wall of the base section of a second packaging container, thereby allowing
the packaging containers to be stacked.
Statement 16. The packaging container of statement 1 wherein the base section and
the cover section are separate components.
Statement 17. The packaging container of statement 1 wherein the base section and
cover section are pivotally connected.
Statement 18. A closure and release mechanism for a packaging container having a base
section with a bottom surf ace and spaced apart inner and outer wall segments, said
outer wall segment having a deformable flange extending laterally and outwardly therefrom,
in a direction opposite the inner wall; a cover section having a top surf ace, and
a side wall portion, said cover section adapted to cover said base section when in
a closed state, said closure and release mechanism comprising:
at least one first aperture formed within said inner wall segment of the base section
and at least one second aperture formed within the outer wall segment of the base
section aligned with said at least one first aperture, at least one projection extending
inwardly from the side wall portion of the cover section for engaging the at least
one first aperture and being adapted to engage the at least one second aperture of
the base section, said closure and release mechanism retaining the cover section over
the base section and securing the packaging container in a closed position and wherein
the at least one projection is released from the at least one first aperture and the
at least one second aperture by depressing the deformable flange, thereby opening
the packaging container.
Statement 19. The closure and release mechanism of statement 18 further comprising
at least one depression formed within the outer wall segment wherein said at least
one aperture is formed within the at least one depression.
Statement 20. The closure and release mechanism of statement 19 further comprising
at least one inwardly protruding section formed in the side wall portion of the cover
section shaped to correspond with said at least one depression formed within the outer
wall segment of the base section, wherein said at least one projection in formed within
the at least one inwardly protruding section.
[0049] Although the present invention has been described with reference to the embodiments
and the accompanying drawings, it is not limited to the embodiments and the drawings.
It should be understood that various modifications and changes can be made by those
skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention
defined by the accompanying claims.
1. A packaging container comprising:
a base section having a bottom surface and spaced apart inner and outer wall segments,
said outer wall segment having a deformable flange extending laterally and outwardly
therefrom;
a cover section having a top surface and a side wall portion, said cover section adapted
to cover said base section when in a closed state; and
a closure and release mechanism including at least one first aperture formed within
said inner wall segment of the base section and at least one second aperture formed
within the outer wall segment of the base section aligned with said at least one first
aperture, at least one projection extending inwardly from the side wall portion of
the cover section for engaging the at least one first aperture and being adapted to
engage the at least one second aperture of the base section, said closure and release
mechanism retaining the cover section over the base section and securing the packaging
container in a closed position and wherein the at least one projection is released
from the at least one first aperture and the at least one second aperture by depressing
the deformable flange, thereby opening the packaging container.
2. The packaging container of claim 1 further comprising at least one depression formed
within the outer wall segment wherein said at least one second aperture is formed
within the at least one depression and at least one inwardly protruding section formed
in the side wall portion of the cover section shaped to correspond with said at least
one depression formed within the outer wall segment of the base section, wherein said
at least one projection in formed within the at least one inwardly protruding section.
3. The packaging container of claim 2 further comprising a peripheral flange extending
laterally from the side wall portion of the cover section, said peripheral flange
adapted to contact said laterally extending flange of said base section when the packaging
container is in a closed position, said peripheral flange having a cut out section
at the inwardly protruding section of the peripheral wall, such as to provide unobstructed
access for depressing the deformable flange of the base section for opening the packaging
container.
4. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the at least one projection formed in the
cover section is a post having an angled edge for facilitating the closure of the
packaging container.
5. The packaging container of claim 1 further comprising a divider plate pivotally attached
to the base section, said plate dividing the chamber into first and second areas.
6. The packaging container of claim 5, wherein the divider plate includes a window formed
therein.
7. The packaging container of claim 5 wherein an additional container segment is pivotally
attached to the base section, said additional container segment dividing the packaging
container into first, second, and third container areas.
8. The packaging container of claim 1 further including a stand pivotally connected to
the base section, said stand providing support for propping up the packaging container
and wherein the stand includes a chamber formed therein.
9. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the base section includes a plurality of
wells formed in a bottom surface thereof.
10. The packaging container of claim 9 further comprising a plate pivotally attached to
said base section, said plate including a plurality of holes formed therein for aligning
with the plurality of wells formed in the bottom surface, said plate adapted to secure
items positioned in the wells.
11. The packaging container of claim 1 further comprising a recessed face formed in the
top surface of the cover section forming a receiving area for retaining a bottom wall
of the base section of a second packaging container, thereby allowing the packaging
containers to be stacked.
12. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the base section and the cover section
are separate components.
13. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the base section and cover section are
pivotally connected.
14. A closure and release mechanism for a packaging container having a base section with
a bottom surface and spaced apart inner and outer wall segments, said outer wall segment
having a deformable flange extending laterally therefrom; a cover section having a
top surface, a side wall portion, and an obstructive member formed therein, said cover
section pivotally coupled to said base section and configured to pivot between an
open state and a closed state, said closure and release mechanism comprising:
at least one first aperture formed within said inner wall segment of the base section
and at least one second aperture formed within the outer wall segment of the base
section aligned with said at least one first aperture, at least one projection extending
inwardly from the side wall portion of the cover section for engaging the at least
one first aperture and being adapted to engage the at least one second aperture of
the base section, said closure and release mechanism retaining the cover section over
the base section and securing the packaging container in a closed position and wherein
the at least one projection is released from the at least one first aperture and the
at least one second aperture by depressing the deformable flange, thereby opening
the packaging container.
15. The closure and release mechanism of claim 18 further comprising at least one depression
formed within the outer wall segment wherein said at least one aperture is formed
within the at least one depression and at least one inwardly protruding section formed
in the side wall portion of the cover section shaped to correspond with said at least
one depression formed within the outer wall segment of the base section, wherein said
at least one projection in formed within the at least one inwardly protruding section.