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WO1982002868A1 - A sales packing for light articles of clothing,particularly lingerie articles,or other light,branded goods for personel use - Google Patents

A sales packing for light articles of clothing,particularly lingerie articles,or other light,branded goods for personel use Download PDF

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WO1982002868A1
WO1982002868A1 PCT/DK1982/000018 DK8200018W WO8202868A1 WO 1982002868 A1 WO1982002868 A1 WO 1982002868A1 DK 8200018 W DK8200018 W DK 8200018W WO 8202868 A1 WO8202868 A1 WO 8202868A1
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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
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/18Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for wearing apparel, headwear or footwear

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  • the invention relates to a sales packing for light articles of clothing, preferably hosiery or lingerie articles, or other light, branded goods for personal use.
  • Such goods are normally packed in carton boxes or plastic sheet bags, i.e. packings serving both to protect the articles and to carry the necessary printing for identifying the branded goods.
  • a specially designed or printed carton box or plastic bag is prepared as the related characteristic packing to be used in amounts corresponding to the production of the article or at least to the off factory sale of the article as long as it is being sold under the trade mark as printed on the packing.
  • Carton boxes and of course especially printed carton boxes are expensive, and plastic bags, which are cheaper, suffer from other disadvantages, a.o. that they are likely to force the retail dealer to make use of special sales racks or suspension devices for presenting the sales packings in an orderly manner.
  • Such a sales packing will show a row of advantages: 1) For sizes as small as necessary for the packing of light lingerie articles such as scanties, hosiery articles or handkerchieves a rigid walled plastic box is produceable at a price lower than for a corresponding carton box when large series are concerned.
  • the plastic box member itself may be produced in extremely large series irrespectively of the expected sale of the single branded article, because the same box member will always be usable for some other branded article.
  • the identification printing appears on a label which does not form part of the box member structure, i.e. the carrier of the printing can be a very inexpensive packing portion which is generally inexpensive even when prepared in an overlarge number.
  • a sales box member of any given size will be usable for different branded articles, which in packed condition range between almost filling out the inner space of the box member and being more or less compacted in this space, because a reasonable compaction of the article inside the box will not (as in carton boxes) affect the planar configuration of the box sides, whereby the sales boxes will still be pilable on each other in a stable manner.
  • the box member consists of two closable and openable rigid parts the handling thereof will generally be as easy as possible both in a closing station in the factory and by the final customer's opening of the package, According to claim 2 the said label may form part of a wrapping about the packed article, whereby further advantages are obtained.
  • the wrapping which may still consist of a very inexpensive material such as strong paper, may be applied to or about the single article in an easy manner already at the end of a production line, for the article, whereafter the output of several production lines for different articles may be fed to a common packing station, in which the articles are all packed in the same type of sales box member, without the single articles loosing their branded identity in the final products.
  • a wrapping as provided all about a compressible article unit will contribute to an easy handling of the article in connection with the packing thereof in a rigid box member, because the closed inexpensive wrapping may confine the compressible article to a size which is easily introduceable into the box.
  • a wrapping generally enclosing the article perhaps exept for one pair of opposed end surfaces will be indicative of an industrial packing of the article as distinguished from a mere forcing the article itself into the inside of the box member.
  • packings of a type similar to the invention are known from one specific field, viz. audio and video tape cassette casings which are, however, considered to be entirely non pertinent for the packaging of branded lingerie articles.
  • These tape cassette casings are perfectly usable for the special purpose of the invention, provided they do not show any material portions restricting the available inner space of the box members.
  • special reel centering pins are provided on one of the two box member parts, and in a box member according to the invention no such pins should be provided. Otherwise a box construction similar to the standard audio tape cassette casings will be highly advantageous because: 12)
  • the .appearance of the sales packing for e.g. scanties will be the same as the popular packings otherwise used for audio or video tapes,
  • the standard tape cassette casings comprise a box member portion shaped with a bottom pocket portion which is extremely well suited to receive one edge portion of a flat package consisting of a lingerie article as wrapped in an inexpensive, printed wrapping,
  • the said flat package will be soft and bendable, and even if it is to some degree clamped in the said edge pocket and disposed tightly along the inner side of the respective box element, the customer may easily get hold of the package anyway, for pulling it out from the pocket, because the free end thereof can be bent outwardly from the box side so as to be firmly grippable,
  • a special sales rack for packings according to the invention may be constituted by already existing or available cheap standard racks for receiving the said standard tape cassette casings for private or professional use.
  • Fig. 1 shows an exploded perspective view of a sales packing.
  • FIG. 1 an open box member 2 of the audio tape cassette casing type comprising a holding portion 4 made of transparent material and hinged to a cover portion 6 made of non-transparent material, both portions being produced by die casting of a suitable plastics.
  • the holding portion has a broad box side 8 and a narrow box side 10, the latter having a short extension 12 flush with the broad side 14 of the cover portion 6.
  • a lingerie article 16 to be packed is provided with a simple paper wrapping 18 of strong paper on which the desired printing appears, and this sub packing is placed edgewise in the pocket formed of the parts 8 , 10 and 12, whereafter the box is closed. The closing may be rein-forced by a piece of adhesive tape should this be. necessary if the article 16 is bulky.
  • the wrapping 18 may have a hole 20 in the narrow side adjacent the side 10 of the box, whereby the colour of the article is visible from outside.
  • the ends of the sub packing 16, 18 are uncovered by the wrapping 18, but in the sales packing they will be covered by the non-transparent end panels of the cover portion 6.

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  • Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)
  • Undergarments, Swaddling Clothes, Handkerchiefs Or Underwear Materials (AREA)
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Abstract

Emballage de vente pour articles marques de lingerie comprenant un organe de boite exterieure compose de deux elements formant une boite rigide, l'un des elements etant transparent et l'autre opaque, et d'une enveloppe interieur autour de l'article destine a la vente. L'impression permettant d'identifier l'article marque est place sur l'enveloppe de maniere a etre visible au travers d'une portion transparente de la boite La boite qui peut etre utilisee en tant qu'emballage standard pour plusieurs articles de marques differentes, est faite de plastique moule de maniere a constituer une unite rigide qui est empilable en toute securite. De preference la boite elle-meme ressemble aux boitiers des cassettes audio standards bien connues utilisables avantageusement pour l'emballage d'articles de lingerie souples.Sales packaging for branded lingerie articles comprising an outer box member composed of two elements forming a rigid box, one of the elements being transparent and the other opaque, and an inner envelope around the article intended for sale. The print identifying the branded item is placed on the envelope so as to be visible through a transparent portion of the box The box which can be used as standard packaging for several items of different brands , is made of plastic molded to form a rigid unit that is securely stackable. Preferably the box itself resembles the well known standard audio cassette cases which can advantageously be used for packaging flexible lingerie articles.

Description

A sales packing for light articles of clothing, particularly lingerie articles, or other light, branded goods for personal use.
The invention relates to a sales packing for light articles of clothing, preferably hosiery or lingerie articles, or other light, branded goods for personal use. Such goods are normally packed in carton boxes or plastic sheet bags, i.e. packings serving both to protect the articles and to carry the necessary printing for identifying the branded goods. It is customary that for each large series of articles, e.g. scanties, a specially designed or printed carton box or plastic bag is prepared as the related characteristic packing to be used in amounts corresponding to the production of the article or at least to the off factory sale of the article as long as it is being sold under the trade mark as printed on the packing. Carton boxes and of course especially printed carton boxes are expensive, and plastic bags, which are cheaper, suffer from other disadvantages, a.o. that they are likely to force the retail dealer to make use of special sales racks or suspension devices for presenting the sales packings in an orderly manner.
It is the purpose of the invention to provide an improved sales packing for articles of the above specified type, primarily lingerie articles, which is both cheap and advantageous in several respects. According to the invention there is provided a sales packing as defined in the characterizing clause of claim 1.
Such a sales packing will show a row of advantages: 1) For sizes as small as necessary for the packing of light lingerie articles such as scanties, hosiery articles or handkerchieves a rigid walled plastic box is produceable at a price lower than for a corresponding carton box when large series are concerned.
2) The plastic box member itself may be produced in extremely large series irrespectively of the expected sale of the single branded article, because the same box member will always be usable for some other branded article.
3) The identification printing appears on a label which does not form part of the box member structure, i.e. the carrier of the printing can be a very inexpensive packing portion which is generally inexpensive even when prepared in an overlarge number.
4) The rigid sales boxes will not require any special display devices, because they are pilable on each other with a high piling stability,
5) A sales box member of any given size will be usable for different branded articles, which in packed condition range between almost filling out the inner space of the box member and being more or less compacted in this space, because a reasonable compaction of the article inside the box will not (as in carton boxes) affect the planar configuration of the box sides, whereby the sales boxes will still be pilable on each other in a stable manner. 6) When the box member consists of two closable and openable rigid parts the handling thereof will generally be as easy as possible both in a closing station in the factory and by the final customer's opening of the package, According to claim 2 the said label may form part of a wrapping about the packed article, whereby further advantages are obtained.
7) The wrapping, which may still consist of a very inexpensive material such as strong paper, may be applied to or about the single article in an easy manner already at the end of a production line, for the article, whereafter the output of several production lines for different articles may be fed to a common packing station, in which the articles are all packed in the same type of sales box member, without the single articles loosing their branded identity in the final products.
8) A wrapping as provided all about a compressible article unit will contribute to an easy handling of the article in connection with the packing thereof in a rigid box member, because the closed inexpensive wrapping may confine the compressible article to a size which is easily introduceable into the box.
9) A wrapping generally enclosing the article perhaps exept for one pair of opposed end surfaces will be indicative of an industrial packing of the article as distinguished from a mere forcing the article itself into the inside of the box member.
10) In case of a temporary shortage of the box members it may be decided in the factory which articles should proceed to final packaging and delivery, while other articles may still be produced to the stock fully ready to be put into neutral standard box members as soon as these are again available as required.
According to claim 3 the advantage is obtainable that
11 ) The colour or structure of the specific branded article is readily visible at each single packing while otherwise the article is fully enclosed by the packing.
It is to be admitted that packings of a type similar to the invention are known from one specific field, viz. audio and video tape cassette casings which are, however, considered to be entirely non pertinent for the packaging of branded lingerie articles. These tape cassette casings on the other hand, are perfectly usable for the special purpose of the invention, provided they do not show any material portions restricting the available inner space of the box members. In usual audio tape standard cassettes special reel centering pins are provided on one of the two box member parts, and in a box member according to the invention no such pins should be provided. Otherwise a box construction similar to the standard audio tape cassette casings will be highly advantageous because: 12) The .appearance of the sales packing for e.g. scanties will be the same as the popular packings otherwise used for audio or video tapes,
13) The standard tape cassette casings comprise a box member portion shaped with a bottom pocket portion which is extremely well suited to receive one edge portion of a flat package consisting of a lingerie article as wrapped in an inexpensive, printed wrapping,
14) The production of the box member is made extra inexpensive by the fact that almost similar box members are already produced at large numbers for a highly deviating purpose, whereby an already existing die mould for the production of tape cassette casings is easily adaptable to the requirements of the invention, because the mould details providing for the said center pins can simply be removed for a following production of box members according to the invention,
15) The said flat package will be soft and bendable, and even if it is to some degree clamped in the said edge pocket and disposed tightly along the inner side of the respective box element, the customer may easily get hold of the package anyway, for pulling it out from the pocket, because the free end thereof can be bent outwardly from the box side so as to be firmly grippable,
16) If desired, a special sales rack for packings according to the invention may be constituted by already existing or available cheap standard racks for receiving the said standard tape cassette casings for private or professional use.
In the following the invention is described in more detail with reference to the drawing, in which
Fig. 1 shows an exploded perspective view of a sales packing.
In Fig. 1 is shown an open box member 2 of the audio tape cassette casing type comprising a holding portion 4 made of transparent material and hinged to a cover portion 6 made of non-transparent material, both portions being produced by die casting of a suitable plastics. The holding portion has a broad box side 8 and a narrow box side 10, the latter having a short extension 12 flush with the broad side 14 of the cover portion 6. A lingerie article 16 to be packed is provided with a simple paper wrapping 18 of strong paper on which the desired printing appears, and this sub packing is placed edgewise in the pocket formed of the parts 8 , 10 and 12, whereafter the box is closed. The closing may be rein-forced by a piece of adhesive tape should this be. necessary if the article 16 is bulky.
As shown in Fig. 2 the wrapping 18 may have a hole 20 in the narrow side adjacent the side 10 of the box, whereby the colour of the article is visible from outside. The ends of the sub packing 16, 18 are uncovered by the wrapping 18, but in the sales packing they will be covered by the non-transparent end panels of the cover portion 6.

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CLAIMS :
1. A sales packing for light articles of clothing or other light, branded goods for personal use, characterized in that it comprises an exterior box member made of a pair of rigid box parts made preferably as die cast elements and operable to be closed about the branded article to form an openable, substantially totally closed box about the article, at least one of said box parts being made of transparent plastic so as to render at least one box side transparent, and a printed interior label laid into the box so as to show through said transparent box side the relevant trade mark and/or other printed matter identifying the branded article.
2. A sales packing according to claim 1, in which the said label forms part of a wrapping about the branded article.
3. A sales packing according to claim 1 or 2, in which there is provided a hole or recess in said label or said wrapping inside a transparent wall portion of the box member, while otherwise the label or the wrapping is filling out the entire inside of the transparent wall portion or portions of the box.
4. A sales packing according to claim 1, 2 or 3, in which the exterior box member generally is of the standard casing type as used for standard audio or video tape cassettes.
5. A sales packing according to claim 4, in which the exterior box member is additionally of the same design and dimensions as any of said standard casing, preferably the casing as used for the audio tape cassettes known as "Compact Cassette", exept that the box is without projecting interior pin portions.
PCT/DK1982/000018 1981-02-27 1982-03-01 A sales packing for light articles of clothing,particularly lingerie articles,or other light,branded goods for personel use Ceased WO1982002868A1 (en)

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DE19823233712 DE3233712A1 (en) 1981-02-27 1982-03-01 SALES PACKAGE FOR LIGHTWEIGHT CLOTHES, IN PARTICULAR LAUNDRY PIECES OR OTHER LIGHTWEIGHT BRAND ITEMS FOR PERSONAL USE
DK468682A DK468682A (en) 1981-02-27 1982-10-22 SALES PACKAGING FOR LESS CLOTHING, INSIDE LINGER OR OTHER BRANDS FOR PERSONAL USE

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US4529086A (en) * 1982-07-29 1985-07-16 Surbiton Pty, Ltd. Device for conveying articles of clothing
US4757901A (en) * 1987-02-24 1988-07-19 Woods Stephen G Erasable label kit
US5341924A (en) * 1985-07-18 1994-08-30 Morrone James V Media storage apparatus

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US3754639A (en) * 1972-04-13 1973-08-28 Mold Masters Ltd Cassette case
DE2428175A1 (en) * 1974-06-11 1976-01-02 Siegfried Dipl Kfm Leonhardt Folded pack with transparent window - used for hosiery and fitted with a support loop with fold over edges
US3978985A (en) * 1975-04-30 1976-09-07 Eli Lilly And Company Two-piece case
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SE304465B (en) * 1962-08-14 1968-09-23 Philips Nv
US3272325A (en) * 1964-04-15 1966-09-13 Philips Corp Storage case for a tape cartridge
US3754639A (en) * 1972-04-13 1973-08-28 Mold Masters Ltd Cassette case
DE2428175A1 (en) * 1974-06-11 1976-01-02 Siegfried Dipl Kfm Leonhardt Folded pack with transparent window - used for hosiery and fitted with a support loop with fold over edges
US3978985A (en) * 1975-04-30 1976-09-07 Eli Lilly And Company Two-piece case
EP0038038A1 (en) * 1980-04-15 1981-10-21 Unilever N.V. Receptacle with hinged cover

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US4529086A (en) * 1982-07-29 1985-07-16 Surbiton Pty, Ltd. Device for conveying articles of clothing
US5341924A (en) * 1985-07-18 1994-08-30 Morrone James V Media storage apparatus
US4757901A (en) * 1987-02-24 1988-07-19 Woods Stephen G Erasable label kit

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