US3856137A - Display tray with merchandise-mounted card packages - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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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- a package comprising a tray of thermoplastic material having a plurality of merchandise-mounted cards thereon.
- the tray has a bottom provided with longitudinal and transverse ribs to resist twisting of said tray, and side walls with vertical slotted ribs to hold the cards in an erect position while the extending external portion of said slotted ribs buttresses said side walls.
- the present invention relates to a display tray and more particularly to a display tray for holding cards having merchandise mounted thereon.
- the drawers which are a fixture of the store where the merchandise is sold and are thus somewhat expensive, have specific dimensions and, therefore, can only be used for displaying cards of corresponding dimensions.
- the display cartons may be shipped flat in another carton containing the articles to be displayed and in this case are made to the dimensions of such articles, which is of advantage over the drawers.
- these cartons have to be assembled and erected at the point of use and then loaded with the cards. These operations are time consuming and, therefore, commercially undesirable.
- display cartons are cheaper than display drawers, their cost cannot be disreted and must be added to the cost of the merchandise for sale.
- Another common way of displaying the cards is to hang them, through an apertureprovided for that purpose in their upper part, in a row on a peg board. While peg boards provide satisfactory display means, the cards have to be hung onto them one by one, another time consuming operation.
- FIG. I is athree-dimensional view of a preferred embodiment of the display tray of the invention, showing in broken lines cards with articles mounted thereon, supported and displayed on said tray, and' 'FIG. 2 is a top view of the tray of FIG. 1 with the cards removed.
- a display tray of thin, flexible thermoplastic material having a generally rectangular bottom with a pair of upstanding side walls and an upstanding end wall integral with the bottom.
- a plurality of longitudinal ribs formed in the bottom of the tray extends substantially the length thereof and preferably in close proximity to eachside wall. These ribs resist longitudinal bending of the tray.
- a plurality of slotted ribs is formed in each side wall, the ribs in one side wall being opposite and registering with the ribs in the other side wall.
- the slotted ribs are so shaped as to form buttresses for the side walls on their external surface.
- a plurality of ribs extends across the bottom of the tray, transverse to the longitudinal ribs and between the slotted ribs. The transverse ribs resist transverse bending of the tray.
- One extremity of the tray is preferably left open, to permit easy gripping and handling of the tray.
- a great advantage of the tray of the invention is that it is at the same time extremely light and strong and is capable of supporting a relatively very heavy load of merchandise, as will later be explained in detail.
- the thin tray may be made of any synthetic organic thermoplastic resin material as long as said material is capable of providing a tray having the desired characteristics of strength and lightness.
- the resin material may contain any of the usual additives such as pigments and the like provided that such additives do not make the resin brittle. Resins such as a styrene polymer or a polycarbonate are preferred.
- a material particularly suitable for producing a very thin and yet strong tray according to the invention is an extrusion grade high impact polystyrene material, such as described in The Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Kirk-Othmer, Volume 13, page 159, for example, and having the following property range:
- the thin tray may be injection molded, but is preferably thermoformed and more preferably vacuum formed.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 a preferred embodiment of a display tray according to the invention, generally designated as 10.
- the tray '10 has a thin, rectangular bottom 12, a pair of thin upstanding side walls 14 and 16, and a thin upstanding end wall 18.
- the front of the tray is preferably left open to facilitate gripping of said tray.
- the side walls and the end wall are integral with the bottom.
- the ribs 24 are disposed in spaced, parallel relationship with respect to each other.
- the longitudinal ribs 20 and 22 are preferably concave, whereas the transverse ribs 24 are convex, but this concave-convex order may be reversed.
- the ribs 24 may be disposed in alternate concave-convex arrangement.
- Each side wall 14, 16 is provided with a plurality of slotted ribs 26, the ribs 26 in the side wall 14 being opposite, and registering with, the ribs 26 in the opposite side wall 16.
- the slotted ribs 26 project o'utsidethe side walls 14 and 16 and form buttresses for these thin side walls.
- FIG. 1 shows in broken lines two cards 28 inserted into opposite slotted ribs 26 in the side walls 14 and 16 and held in an erect position by the slotted ribs 26.
- the cards 28 each have four cylindrical batteries 30 mounted thereon in a transparent enclosure, in conventional manner. If'desired, the cards 28 may be provided with an aperture 32 in the upper part thereof.
- the tray of FIG. 1 with two sets of 12 slotted ribs 26, may hold 12 cards, and thus must be strong enough to carry the relatively heavy weight of the 48 batteriesmounted on the 12 cards.
- the tray When the tray is gripped on the front part thereof, the greatest stress is on the side walls, and the slotted ribs 26, in addition to serving as supports for the cards, have a butt'ressing action on the walls 14 and 16 for they increase the area of said walls sufficiently to resist the forces applied onto said walls. Furthermore, the actual thickness of the bottom and side walls of the tray is the same before forming, but the concave-convex arrangement of the ribs 20, 22 and 24 in the bottom 12 greatly increases the effective thickness of the very thin, flexible bottom and the ribs 26 have the same effect on the side walls.
- the total weight of the 12 cards and 48 batteries (AA size) carried bythe tray was 2.85 lbs.
- the unusual weight-carrying capacity of the tray of the invention is due to the ribs and to their particular disposition on the bottom and side walls of the tray as above explained.
- Aconventional tray would have to be rather thick and, therefore, relatively heavy to have the strength and rigidity necessary to carry such a load.
- the tray of the invention is very light and so thin that millions of units may cheaply be produced by vacuumforming.
- the trays with rows of cards placed thereon by the battery manufacturer are thereafter easily stacked in shipping cartons.
- An advantage of stacking the trays with the rows of cards thereon is that the trays have a honeycombfeffect on the packed merchandise and provide an internal support for' the shipping cartons. The weight of the trays in the cartons is negligible.
- the trays are easily removed from the shipping cartons and ready for display in the retail stores. If desired, when each of the cards is provided with an aperture in the upper part thereof, the apertures are automatically aligned when the cards are placed on the tray, and the whole row of cards may easily be transferred from the tray onto a peg board in a single, rapid operation.
- tray of the invention has been described with batteries displayed thereon, it should be well understood that any kind of merchandise mounted on cards may be displayed on the tray and that the tray may be made to hold cards of any dimensions and shapes.
- lncombination a plurality of cards having merchandise-mounted thereon, and a tray for supporting and displaying said cards in an erect position, said tray being fabricated from a thin, thermoplastic resin material and having a generally rectangular bottom, a pair of upstanding side walls, an open end and an upstanding end wall at the other end, said walls being integral with said bottom; a plurality of ribs formed in said side walls and extending externally thereof so as to buttress said side walls, said ribs providing slots in each side wall with.
- the slots in one side wall being opposite and registering with the slots in the other side wall so that the cards havingmerchandise mounted thereon are incan be displayed in said tray; a plurality of longitudinal ribs in the bottom of said tray close to each of said side walls to resist longitudinal bending of said tray; a plurality of transverse ribs in said bottom to resist transverse bending of said tray so that said transverse ribs and said longitudinal ribs cooperate to resist twisting of said tray; and wherein said longitudinal ribs and transverse ribs are disposed in a concave-convex arrangement wherein the ribs in one direction are concave and the ribs in the other direction are convex.
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