Packaging and Display Case For Dissimilar Objects
a technology for display cases and objects, applied in the field of packaging, can solve problems such as inability to accommodate articles of dissimilar sizes, inability to flexibly allow for variation in relative sizes of articles, and one or more drawbacks or tradeoffs
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[0018]As shown in FIG. 1, a display package 20 according to the present invention is formed from a one piece blank of material. The display package 20 may be made from any suitable material which may be folded and provides sufficient rigidity for storing and protecting the items packaged therein. Cellulose-based materials such as cardboard, cartonboard, or cardstock are typical and suitable. In particular, high-quality materials which can be easily printed on or which exhibit a glossy or other desired surface feature may be particularly preferred.
[0019]Generally, the display package 20 comprises two basic sections, the outer box structure 60 and an inner partition member 80. The outer box structure 60 comprises opposing front wall 22 and back wall 24, together with opposing top wall 26 and bottom wall 28 and opposing first side wall 30 and second side wall 32. These opposing walls are connected to each other as shown in FIG. 1 along longitudinal fold lines 25, 23, 31 and transverse ...
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