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Optical device product packaging

a technology for optical devices and product packaging, applied in the direction of packaging goods, transportation and packaging, tray containers, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the inspection of optical devices, affecting the evaluation of optical characteristics of products, and more expensive optical devices may be packaged, so as to achieve superior viewing benefits, the effect of being easy to look through the optical device and being convenient to insp

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-06-07
BSA OPTICS
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[0006] The inventive structure presents a number of advantages over the prior art. First, the invention is inexpensive and simple to form. While offering superior viewing benefits, the novel product packaging does not require new manufacturing techniques and may be formed from a single plastic mold or in any manner well-known in the art. In the preferred embodiment, the product packaging houses the optical device at an angle to the plane of the packaging, which will permit the customer to look through the objective and ocular lenses without removing the device from its packaging. The product packaging also may contain die-cut holes or flaps corresponding to the location of the scope lenses, allowing a potential purchaser to view through the scope without impediment.

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For example, more expensive optical devices may be packaged in cases or boxes and held behind a counter or in a display case.
The problem, however, with respect to optical devices in particular is that it is important for the customer to be able to view through a device, such as a scope or binoculars, and be able to adjust the device's mechanical features, such as the focus knobs.
The major disadvantage with the prior product packaging for these types of optical devices is that the devices are typically packaged with the device set in line with the packaging and often placed in the middle of the packaging.
Even when the optical device is not divided by packaging and inserts, the placement of plastic over the device lenses impedes evaluation of the optical characteristics of the product.
This makes it very difficult if not impossible for the customer to look through the optical device and inspect the device before purchasing.
In particular, a scope that is packaged in this manner cannot be evaluated by the potential purchaser for such features as optical clarity of the lense system, reticle contrast, eye relief, brightness and other factors affecting the desirability of the optical scope.
These same drawbacks also apply to packaging of binoculars or other optics systems in this manner.

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[0013] Shown in FIG. 1 is a riflescope (1) contained within the product packaging (2). As shown in FIG. 1A, the riflescope (1) is held in a position out of plane from the product packaging end points (3), displacing its objective lense (4) and ocular lense (5) sufficiently to allow a person to view through the scope lenses while the riflescope remains contained within the packaging. Die-cut holes (6), positioned over the objective lense (4) and ocular lense (5) allow the person to evaluate the lense clarity and brightness without obstruction. As shown in FIG. 1B, the person evaluating the riflescope is capable of looking down through the riflescope cross hairs (reticle) without removing the product packaging.

[0014] Shown in FIG. 2 is binoculars (7) contained within product packaging (2). As shown in FIG. 2A, the binoculars (7) are held in a position out of plane from the product packaging end points (3), displacing their objective lenses (4) and ocular lenses (5) sufficiently to al...

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Abstract

Product packaging adapted to house an optical device at an angle to the plane of the packaging, permitting a person to view through the objective and ocular lenses without removing the device from its packaging.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] This invention relates to the design and construction of novel packaging for optical devices that allows for easy viewing and adjustment of the optical devices while contained within the product packaging. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Optical devices, such as hunting scopes and binoculars, are packaged for retail display in various product-packaging containers. The price point of the device often determines the product packaging. For example, more expensive optical devices may be packaged in cases or boxes and held behind a counter or in a display case. When a customer is interested in the more expensive optical devices, a sales representative may assist the customer by allowing him or her to remove the optical device from the case or box for a thorough inspection of the optical device before purchasing. [0003] On the other hand, less expensive optical devices are often displayed on shelves in clear product packaging, often made of plastic or PVC ...

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IPC IPC(8): B65D85/38B65D73/00
CPCB65D75/32B65D75/522B65D2201/00
Inventor EPLING, J. PATRICK
Owner BSA OPTICS