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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65D5/52External stands or display elements for contents
    • B65D5/522Containers provided with decoration or information elements which are displaced to display the contents
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D77/04Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another
    • B65D77/0413Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton
    • B65D77/0426Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton the inner container being a bottle, canister or like hollow container

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  • Open-topped tray has flap hinged to upper edge of its rear wall, flap being folded down parallel to face of rear wall. Slot extends along hinge line. A display slide is arranged between the flap and rear wall, and in shipping position a portion of the slide projects through the slot. Slide movable upwardly to display position wherein its lower margin is sandwiched between the flap and rear wall to maintain the slide erect.
  • This invention relates to merchandise containers, and more particularly to such containers within which merchandise is packed for shipment to, and display at, the place where it is sold.
  • Shipping and display containers are known which incorporate display panels bearing advertising matter intended to attract prospective purchasers. These containers are usually provided with covers hinged to the container rear wall; at the retail location, the container is opened, and the cover folded in half and its free end tucked behind the merchandise to create an upstanding display panel.
  • an open-topped-tray having interconnected bottom, side, front, and rear walls.
  • a flap is hinged to the upper edge of the rear wall and folded down parallel to one face, preferably the front face, of the rear wall.
  • a separate display slide is arranged between the rear wall and flap. ln its shipping position, the lower edge of the slide rests on the tray bottom wall, and an upper portion projects through the slot. When desired, the slide is shifted to its display position simply by pulling it upwardly through the slot, this movement being limited by the lower margin of the slide which is wider than the slot. The slide is maintained erect while in its display position due to its lower margin being sandwiched between the flap and rear wall.
  • FIG. 1 is a face view of the blanks from which a tray and display slide according to this invention may be formed;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the tray with the slide in shipping condition
  • FIG. 3 is a similar view with the slide in display position
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
  • the merchandise tray chosen to illustrate the present invention is formed from the blanks shown in FIG. 1, the blanks being cut from any suitable sheet material,such as cardboard. Blank l is-used to produce the tray proper, and blank 11 defines the display slide.
  • Blank is provided with a number of slits, indicated by solid lines, and a number of score lines, indicated by broken lines, which divide the blank into several areas defining different parts of the tray.
  • one tray sidewall 12 is defined by the cut edge 13, and score lines 14, 15, and 16.
  • the tray front wall is defined by the some lines 15, 17, 18, and 19, the other sidewall 21 is defined by the score lines 18, 22, 23, and 24, the rear wall 25 is defined by the score lines 23, 26, 27, and 28, and a connection flap 29 is defined by the score line 27 and cut edge 30.
  • Triangular flaps 34 connected to sidewalls 12 and 21, are defined by slits 35, cut edge 36, and score lines 14 and 22, respectively. Between the triangular flaps 34 is a rectangular flap 37, connected to front wall 20, defined by the cut edge 36, slits 35 and score line 17, and having an intermediate score line 38. Score lines 19 and 38 are equidistant from score line 17.
  • a flap 41 Connected to the upper edge of rear wall 25, along score ne 26, is a flap 41, defined on three sides by cut edges 42.
  • score line 26 extends for onlyshort distances from each end of flap 41, and these short lengths meet the ends of an inverted U-shaped slit 42 extending into the flap 41.
  • Slit 42 defines an extension 43 projecting upwardly from rear wall 25, and also defines a slot when flap 41 is folded down toward rear wall 25, the slot being colinear with score line 26.
  • Display slide 46 formed from blank l1, includes a lower margin 47 about equal in width to the width of rear wall 25.
  • the lower margin merges into a central main panel 48 of the slide, the width of the main panel being a little smaller than the length of the slot between flap 41 and rear wall 25.
  • the blank 10 is received by the merchandise packet in flattened condition with rear wall 25 folded along score line 23 against sidewall 21, sidewall 12 folded along score line 15 against front wall 20, and connection flap 29 glued to the inner face of sidewall 12.
  • the tray is then set up as shown in FIG. 2 with the four walls 12, 20, 21, and 25 in mutually perpendicular relation, and the panels forming the bottom wall 33 interlocked.
  • Flap 37 is folded inwardly along score line 17 to overlap the inner face of front wall 20 (see FIG. 4), and its margin is bent upwardly along score line 38 to overlie the bottom wall 33.
  • Flaps 34 are also folded inwardly along score lines 14 and 22 to overlap the inner faces of sidewalls l2 and 21, respectively. Flaps 34 and 37 are, of course, not essential, but they do enhance the strength and appearance of the upper edges of the tray front and sidewalls.
  • Flap 41 is then folded downwardly toward a position parallel to the inner face of rear wall 25.
  • display slide 46 the auxiliary panels 50 of which have been folded against one face of the main panel 48, is inserted through the slot defined by slit 42.
  • the parts are arranged, as shown in FIG. 2, with the lower edge of slide 46 resting on the bottom wall 33, slide 46 parallel to and in face-to-face contact with rear wall 25, and sandwiched between wall 25 and flap 41, and the upper portion of slide 46 projecting through the slot and extending above the top of rear wall 25, Merchandise, in the present example bottles 53 (FIG. 4), is then packed in the tray. The bottles fit snugly within the tray, and hence the bottles in the back row press flap 41 toward rear wall 25.
  • the merchandise-filled tray is slipped sideways into a sleeve (not shown) which covers its top, bottom, front, and rear. Since the height of the sleeve is about equal to the height of the bottles 53, the height of slide 46 should be no greater than the height of the bottles, so that the slide fits into the sleeve when the slide is in its shipping position as shown in FIG. 2. 1
  • the tray When the tray reaches the retailer, it is slid out of the sleeve to expose the merchandise. Then, to expose the display slide 46, the top of the latter is grasped and simply pulled upwardly. No other manipulation of the tray or slide is required. The upward movement of the slide terminates when the shoulders 54 of the lower margin 47 engage the inner surface of the hinge betweenflap 41 and rear wall 25 (FIG. 3). At this point, the lower edges of the auxiliary panels 50) clear both the edge of slit 42 and the folded upper edge 26 of the rear wall 25, and
  • any advertising matter carried by the front faceof display slide 46 becomes visible, and is located above the height of the merchandise in the tray.
  • the slide 46 remains erect because its lower margin 47 is tightly sandwiched between rear wall 25 and flap 41. Further support is provided by extension 43 which is in face-to-face contact with the rear face ofthe slide.
  • this invention provides a merchandise container with a raised display panel, but which nevertheless makes efficient use of the sheet material from which the parts are cut.
  • the blank 11 is rotated through 90 and placed against one end of blank 10
  • both blanks fill a substantially rectangular area, and hence successive sets of blanks may be located very close to each other on large sheets from which they are cut. Consequently, a very small proportion of the material of the large sheets becomes waste.
  • a merchandise tray within which merchandise may be packed for shipment and thereafter displayed without removing the merchandise from the tray comprising interconnected bottom, side, front, and rear walls, said tray having an open top, a flap hinged to the upper edge of said rear wall and folded down substantially parallel to one face of said rear wall,
  • said flap being located in its folded down position during both shipment and display of merchandise in the tray, a slot extending along the hinge line between said flap and rear wall, and a display slide arranged parallel to said rear wall and located between said rear wall and said flap, a portion of said slide projecting through said slot when said slide is in its shipping position, and said slide being movable upwardly through said slot to a display position wherein its lower margin is located between said flap and rear wall, said flap and rear wall serving to maintain said slide erect.
  • a merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 including an extension integral with said rear wall and projecting above the hinge line between said flap and rear wall, said extension serving to help maintain said slide erect when the latter is in its display position.
  • a merchandise tray as defined in claim 5 wherein said flap and rear wall are formed integrally, and said slot is defined by a slit extending from said hinge line into said flap, whereby when said flap is folded down the region bordered by said slit remains unbent and defines said extension.
  • a merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 including additional flaps hinged to the upper edges of said front and sidewall, each of said additional flaps being folded against the inner face of its respective wall.

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Open-topped tray has flap hinged to upper edge of its rear wall, flap being folded down parallel to face of rear wall. Slot extends along hinge line. A display slide is arranged between the flap and rear wall, and in shipping position a portion of the slide projects through the slot. Slide movable upwardly to display position wherein its lower margin is sandwiched between the flap and rear wall to maintain the slide erect.

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United States Patent Inventor Paul Feigelman Elmhurst, N.Y.
May 9, 1969 Mar. 2, 1971 The Churchill Company, Inc.
Appl. No. Filed Patented Assignee TRAY F OR SHIPPING AND DISPLAYING MERCHANDISE 10 Claims, 4 Drawing Figs.
US. Cl 206/44, 229/34 Int. Cl 1365!] 5/50 Field of Search 206/44, 47,
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,108,278 2/1938 Webber 206/47 2,259,041 10/ 1941 Larkin 229/34 Primary Examiner-William T. Dixson, Jr. Att0rneyBreitenfeld and Levine ABSTRACT: Open-topped tray has flap hinged to upper edge of its rear wall, flap being folded down parallel to face of rear wall. Slot extends along hinge line. A display slide is arranged between the flap and rear wall, and in shipping position a portion of the slide projects through the slot. Slide movable upwardly to display position wherein its lower margin is sandwiched between the flap and rear wall to maintain the slide erect.
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' P4! rz/azz/m/r ATTORNEYS TRAY FOR SHIPPING AND DISPLAYING MERCHANDISE ,This invention relates to merchandise containers, and more particularly to such containers within which merchandise is packed for shipment to, and display at, the place where it is sold.
Shipping and display containers are known which incorporate display panels bearing advertising matter intended to attract prospective purchasers. These containers are usually provided with covers hinged to the container rear wall; at the retail location, the container is opened, and the cover folded in half and its free end tucked behind the merchandise to create an upstanding display panel.
This conventional construction creates a number of problems. "For example, due to the necessary shape of the blank from which such a container is formed, there is inevitably an extensive waste of the sheet material from which the blank is cut. Also, many retailers have difficulty setting up the display panel, and as a result they are sometimes set up in an unattractive manner or not at all.
It is an object of this invention to overcome these problems by providing a merchandise tray formed from a blank which permits extremely efficient use of the sheet material from which the blanks are cut, and including a display panel shiftable from its shipping condition to its display condition by a single upward pulling motion.
These and other objects are achieved according to this invention by providing an open-topped-tray having interconnected bottom, side, front, and rear walls. A flap is hinged to the upper edge of the rear wall and folded down parallel to one face, preferably the front face, of the rear wall. A slot ex,
tends along part of the length of the hinge line. A separate display slide is arranged between the rear wall and flap. ln its shipping position, the lower edge of the slide rests on the tray bottom wall, and an upper portion projects through the slot. When desired, the slide is shifted to its display position simply by pulling it upwardly through the slot, this movement being limited by the lower margin of the slide which is wider than the slot. The slide is maintained erect while in its display position due to its lower margin being sandwiched between the flap and rear wall.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a face view of the blanks from which a tray and display slide according to this invention may be formed;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the tray with the slide in shipping condition;
FIG. 3 is a similar view with the slide in display position; and
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
The merchandise tray chosen to illustrate the present invention is formed from the blanks shown in FIG. 1, the blanks being cut from any suitable sheet material,such as cardboard. Blank l is-used to produce the tray proper, and blank 11 defines the display slide.
Blank is provided with a number of slits, indicated by solid lines, and a number of score lines, indicated by broken lines, which divide the blank into several areas defining different parts of the tray. Thus, beginning at the left end of blank 10 in FIG. 1, one tray sidewall 12 is defined by the cut edge 13, and score lines 14, 15, and 16. The tray front wall is defined by the some lines 15, 17, 18, and 19, the other sidewall 21 is defined by the score lines 18, 22, 23, and 24, the rear wall 25 is defined by the score lines 23, 26, 27, and 28, and a connection flap 29 is defined by the score line 27 and cut edge 30. t
The four panels hinged to the lower edges of sidewalls l2 and 21, front wall 20, and rear wall 25, along score lines 16,
24, 19, and 28, respectively, interlock to define the bottom wall 33 of the tray. Triangular flaps 34, connected to sidewalls 12 and 21, are defined by slits 35, cut edge 36, and score lines 14 and 22, respectively. Between the triangular flaps 34 is a rectangular flap 37, connected to front wall 20, defined by the cut edge 36, slits 35 and score line 17, and having an intermediate score line 38. Score lines 19 and 38 are equidistant from score line 17.
Connected to the upper edge of rear wall 25, along score ne 26, is a flap 41, defined on three sides by cut edges 42. Preferably, score line 26 extends for onlyshort distances from each end of flap 41, and these short lengths meet the ends of an inverted U-shaped slit 42 extending into the flap 41. Slit 42 defines an extension 43 projecting upwardly from rear wall 25, and also defines a slot when flap 41 is folded down toward rear wall 25, the slot being colinear with score line 26.
Display slide 46, formed from blank l1, includes a lower margin 47 about equal in width to the width of rear wall 25. The lower margin merges into a central main panel 48 of the slide, the width of the main panel being a little smaller than the length of the slot between flap 41 and rear wall 25. Hinged to each side of the main panel 48, along vertical score lines 49, are auxiliary panels 50.
The blank 10 is received by the merchandise packet in flattened condition with rear wall 25 folded along score line 23 against sidewall 21, sidewall 12 folded along score line 15 against front wall 20, and connection flap 29 glued to the inner face of sidewall 12. The trayis then set up as shown in FIG. 2 with the four walls 12, 20, 21, and 25 in mutually perpendicular relation, and the panels forming the bottom wall 33 interlocked. Flap 37 is folded inwardly along score line 17 to overlap the inner face of front wall 20 (see FIG. 4), and its margin is bent upwardly along score line 38 to overlie the bottom wall 33. Flaps 34 are also folded inwardly along score lines 14 and 22 to overlap the inner faces of sidewalls l2 and 21, respectively. Flaps 34 and 37 are, of course, not essential, but they do enhance the strength and appearance of the upper edges of the tray front and sidewalls.
Flap 41 is then folded downwardly toward a position parallel to the inner face of rear wall 25. At the same time, display slide 46, the auxiliary panels 50 of which have been folded against one face of the main panel 48, is inserted through the slot defined by slit 42. The parts are arranged, as shown in FIG. 2, with the lower edge of slide 46 resting on the bottom wall 33, slide 46 parallel to and in face-to-face contact with rear wall 25, and sandwiched between wall 25 and flap 41, and the upper portion of slide 46 projecting through the slot and extending above the top of rear wall 25, Merchandise, in the present example bottles 53 (FIG. 4), is then packed in the tray. The bottles fit snugly within the tray, and hence the bottles in the back row press flap 41 toward rear wall 25. For shipment, the merchandise-filled tray is slipped sideways into a sleeve (not shown) which covers its top, bottom, front, and rear. Since the height of the sleeve is about equal to the height of the bottles 53, the height of slide 46 should be no greater than the height of the bottles, so that the slide fits into the sleeve when the slide is in its shipping position as shown in FIG. 2. 1
When the tray reaches the retailer, it is slid out of the sleeve to expose the merchandise. Then, to expose the display slide 46, the top of the latter is grasped and simply pulled upwardly. No other manipulation of the tray or slide is required. The upward movement of the slide terminates when the shoulders 54 of the lower margin 47 engage the inner surface of the hinge betweenflap 41 and rear wall 25 (FIG. 3). At this point, the lower edges of the auxiliary panels 50) clear both the edge of slit 42 and the folded upper edge 26 of the rear wall 25, and
hence these panels swing away from the main panel 48, due to the inherent resilience ofthe sheet material of which the slide is formed. Thus, any advertising matter carried by the front faceof display slide 46 becomes visible, and is located above the height of the merchandise in the tray. The slide 46 remains erect because its lower margin 47 is tightly sandwiched between rear wall 25 and flap 41. Further support is provided by extension 43 which is in face-to-face contact with the rear face ofthe slide.
It should be pointed out that this invention provides a merchandise container with a raised display panel, but which nevertheless makes efficient use of the sheet material from which the parts are cut. Thus, referring again to FIG. 1, it will be appreciated that if the blank 11 is rotated through 90 and placed against one end of blank 10, both blanks fill a substantially rectangular area, and hence successive sets of blanks may be located very close to each other on large sheets from which they are cut. Consequently, a very small proportion of the material of the large sheets becomes waste.
The invention has been shown and described in preferred form only, and by way of example, and it is understood, therefore, that many variations may be made in the invention which will still be comprised within its spirit.
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1. A merchandise tray within which merchandise may be packed for shipment and thereafter displayed without removing the merchandise from the tray, comprising interconnected bottom, side, front, and rear walls, said tray having an open top, a flap hinged to the upper edge of said rear wall and folded down substantially parallel to one face of said rear wall,
said flap being located in its folded down position during both shipment and display of merchandise in the tray, a slot extending along the hinge line between said flap and rear wall, and a display slide arranged parallel to said rear wall and located between said rear wall and said flap, a portion of said slide projecting through said slot when said slide is in its shipping position, and said slide being movable upwardly through said slot to a display position wherein its lower margin is located between said flap and rear wall, said flap and rear wall serving to maintain said slide erect.
2, A merchandise tray as defined in claim I wherein said flap is folded toward the front face of said rear wall, and said slide is located between said flap and the front face of said rear wall.
3. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 2 wherein the merchandise within the tray engages said flap and urges it toward said rear wall so as to snugly sandwich said slide between said flap and rear wall.
4. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 wherein the width of the lower margin of said slide is substantially equal to the width of said rear wall, but the remainder of said slide at least when in shipping position is narrower than said rear wall.
5. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 including an extension integral with said rear wall and projecting above the hinge line between said flap and rear wall, said extension serving to help maintain said slide erect when the latter is in its display position.
6. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 5 wherein said flap and rear wall are formed integrally, and said slot is defined by a slit extending from said hinge line into said flap, whereby when said flap is folded down the region bordered by said slit remains unbent and defines said extension.
7. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 including additional flaps hinged to the upper edges of said front and sidewall, each of said additional flaps being folded against the inner face of its respective wall.
8. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 wherein said display slide includes a main panel, and an auxiliary panel hinged to said main panel, said auxiliary panel being folded against said main panel when said slide is in its shipping position, and said auxiliary panel terminating above the lower margin of said slide, whereby when said slide is moved to its display position said auxiliary panel may be swung away from said main panel.
9. A merchandise tray as defined in claim I wherein the height of said display is substantially equal to the height of the merchandise packed in the tray.
10. A merchandise tray as defined in claim I wherein said bottom, side, front, and rear walls, and said flap are all integrally formed from a single blank of sheet material, and said slide is a separate element of sheet material.

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1. A merchandise tray within which merchandise may be packed for shipment and thereafter displayed without removing the merchandise from the tray, comprising interconnected bottom, side, front, and rear walls, said tray having an open top, a flap hinged to the upper edge of said rear wall and folded down substantially parallel to one face of said rear wall, said flap being located in its folded down position during both shipment and display of merchandise in the tray, a slot extending along the hinge line between said flap and rear wall, and a display slide arranged parallel to said rear wall and located between said rear wall and said flap, a portion of said slide projecting through said slot when said slide is in its shipping position, and said slide being movable upwardly through said slot to a display position wherein its lower margin is located between said flap and rear wall, said flap and rear wall serving to maintain said slide erect.
2. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 wherein said flap is folded toward the front face of said rear wall, and said slide is located between said flap and the front face of said rear wall.
3. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 2 wherein the merchandise within the tray engages said flap and urges it toward said rear wall so as to snugly sandwich said slide between said flap and rear wall.
4. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 wherein the width of the lower margin of said slide is substantially equal to the width of said rear wall, but the remainder of said slide at least when in shipping position is narrower than said rear wall.
5. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 including an extension integral with said rear wall and projecting above the hinge line between said flap and rear wall, said extension serving to help maintain said slide erect when the latter is in its display position.
6. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 5 wherein said flap and rear wall are formed integrally, and said slot is defined by a slit extending from said hinge line into said flap, whereby when said flap is folded down the region bordered by said slit remains unbent and defines said extension.
7. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 including additional flaps hinged to the upper edges of said front and sidewall, each of said additional flaps being folded against the inner face of its respective wall.
8. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 wherein said display slide includes a main panel, and an auxiliary panel hinged to said main panel, said auxiliary panel being folded against said main panel when said slide is in its shipping position, and said auxiliary panel terminating above the lower margin of said slide, whereby when said slide is moved to its display position said auxiliary panel may be swung away from said main panel.
9. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 wherein the height of said display is substantially equal to the height of the merchandise packed in the tray.
10. A merchandise tray as defined in claim 1 wherein said bottom, side, front, and rear walls, and said flap are all integrally formed from a single blank of sheet material, and said slide is a separate element of sheet material.
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