EP2391238A1 - Package with internal sensory elements - Google Patents

Package with internal sensory elements

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Publication number
EP2391238A1
EP2391238A1 EP10702944A EP10702944A EP2391238A1 EP 2391238 A1 EP2391238 A1 EP 2391238A1 EP 10702944 A EP10702944 A EP 10702944A EP 10702944 A EP10702944 A EP 10702944A EP 2391238 A1 EP2391238 A1 EP 2391238A1
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package
cartridge
razor cartridge
sensory element
razor
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German (de)
English (en)
French (fr)
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Neville Sonnenberg
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Gillette Co LLC
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Gillette Co LLC
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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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/22Details
    • B65D77/24Inserts or accessories added or incorporated during filling of containers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D27/00Shaving accessories
    • A45D27/22Containers or carriers for storing shaving appliances
    • A45D27/225Containers or carriers for storing shaving appliances for storing razor blade cartridges, e.g. after use
    • 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
    • B65D2203/00Decoration means, markings, information elements, contents indicators
    • B65D2203/12Audible, olfactory or visual signalling means

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  • This invention relates to packaging elements, and more particularly to razor packaging elements
  • male and female razor cartridges are typically packaged with different styles of packaging.
  • male cartridges are typically stored in cartridge dispensers in stacks of four (4) or more cartridges where a portion of each cartridge is exposed.
  • One disadvantage of such dispensers is that, if a previously used cartridge is returned to the dispenser, there is no clear signal to the user which of the cartridges in the dispenser are new and which are not new as it may be very difficult to differentiate the old or used cartridge from the new cartridges. Adding to the difficulty is the fact that this type of dispenser is not covered in that no opening of the dispenser or the stored cartridges is required.
  • the female shaving family of cartridges e.g., Gillette® Venus® BreezeTM
  • the seal on top of the tub is broken or peeled off, guaranteeing a fresh new cartridge. This provides the additional advantage that cartridges can be stored in the shower, unlike the male cartridges.
  • a sensory element such as a scent during and after the shaving process
  • One such form is a scent being contained in shave preparation and/or after shave products.
  • Other forms include shaving aids or soap rings situated around the periphery of the razor cartridge (e.g., Gillette® Venus® BreezeTM and Schick® Intuition®) which have a variety of scents in the soap.
  • scents have been added to the handle portion of a razor to also correlate the shaving experience to a particular scent during the shaving process.
  • a known scented handle razor product is the Gillette® Venus® MalibuTM razor system. These scents are all incorporated into various areas of the razor itself (e.g., cartridge or handle).
  • a novel razor cartridge package includes at least one sensory element incorporated onto at least one interior surface of the cartridge package, the cartridge package storing at least one razor cartridge.
  • a package in another aspect of the invention, includes at least one sensory element incorporated onto at least one interior surface of the package.
  • the sensory element of the present invention provides a stimulus to one or more senses selected from the group consisting of: visual, olfactory, touch, auditory, and taste or any combination thereof.
  • the package may include at least one container for storing one or more items selected from the group consisting of razor products, tooth brush heads, batteries, feminine care products (e.g., tampons), baby care products, health care products, home care products (e.g., dryer sheets, Swiffer® replacement sheets, etc.), beauty care products, and pet care products.
  • the invention provides a method of making a razor cartridge package incorporating at least one sensory element onto at least one interior surface of the cartridge package.
  • the sensory element provides a stimulus to one or more senses selected from the group consisting of: visual, olfactory, touch, auditory, and taste or any combination thereof.
  • an array of graphics disposed on an interior surface of a razor cartridge package is provided where the array includes a sequence of designs corresponding to stages of wear of a razor cartridge.
  • FIGs. 1 and IA are perspective views of a razor cartridge package showing sensory elements disposed on an interior surface of a partially opened package in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a razor cartridge package showing sensory elements disposed on an interior surface of a partially opened package in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a razor package showing sensory elements disposed on an interior surface of a partially opened package in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a razor cartridge package showing sensory elements disposed on an interior surface of the package in accordance with still another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a razor cartridge package showing sensory elements disposed on an interior surface of the package in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a razor cartridge package showing sensory elements disposed on an interior surface of the package in accordance with still yet another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a razor cartridge package showing sensory elements disposed on an interior surface of the package in accordance with still yet another embodiment of the present invention.
  • a novel package e.g., a razor cartridge package
  • the package comprises at least one sensory element incorporated into an interior surface of the package.
  • the sensory elements include stimuli to one or more senses: visual, touch, olfactory, auditory, taste, and combinations thereof.
  • the interior package sensory elements may correspond to characteristics and/or indicia of use of the razor cartridge or any combination thereof.
  • the interior sensory elements may also correspond to communicating other items which may not directly relate to characteristics or usage of a cartridge but which convey that the razor cartridge is new or in some way enhance or improve the shaving experience for a user.
  • a visual sensory element in the present invention may be any item or element depending on the sense of sight. Such items may include graphics and/or text or any combination thereof. Graphics may include pictures, charts, or other presentations that appeal to the sense of sight. A graphic, for instance, may include a hologram for showing a three dimensional image.
  • a touch sensory element in the present invention may be any item or element depending on the sense of touch. Such items may include the hand, finger, etc., coming into contact with or feeling something on a package interior and/or the sense perceived by that contact. For instance, one or more feelings of smoothness, roughness, softness, furriness, or any combination thereof may be contemplated.
  • An olfactory sensory element in the present invention may be any item or element depending on the sense of smell where an odor or scent is perceived through the nose by means of the olfactory nerves.
  • Such items may include a fragrance which may include scents of fruit, berries, flowers, mint, outdoors (e.g., grass, rain, meadows, pine forest), a commercially available fragrance (e.g., a fine or prestige fragrance), a spice scent specific to a particular demographic, market, or country or holiday, a new car smell, or the smell of food or drink (e.g., cookies, pies, coffee) or any combination thereof.
  • An auditory sensory element in the present invention may be any item that pertains to the sense of hearing or perceiving sounds by the ears. Such items may include a sound or sounds, tones, music, musical tones, vocal utterances, noise or noises, vibrations, or the like or any combination thereof.
  • a taste sensory element in the present invention may be any item that pertains to the sense of tasting or perceiving or distinguishing the flavor or quality of something by using the mouth.
  • Such items may include food candy, mint, gum, or liquid or any combination thereof.
  • any suitable process or means of incorporating, disposing, affixing, attaching, or coupling the sensory element onto a portion of the interior surface of a cartridge package is contemplated in the instant invention.
  • fragrance is "integrated with”, “disposed on,” “disposed within,” or “placed into” a package; accordingly, these equivalent terms may be used interchangeably.
  • fragrance is used herein to signify the quality of having a “scent” however, the terms fragrance and scent may be used interchangeably.
  • a novel package may have an olfactory sensory element such as a fragrance incorporated into at least one interior surface of the packaging.
  • the fragrance is released when the package is opened and may be associated by the user with a fresh, new smell reinforcing that it is new and unused. Therefore, in the present invention, the fragrance is also closely associated with the opening of the package.
  • package 10 including a container 12 in a "tub" format having a cover 14 and a sensory element in the form of a fragrance 18 (e.g., olfactory stimuli) incorporated into the package 10 where the fragrance 18 is incorporated into an interior surface of the package 10.
  • the fragrance 18 may be incorporated into either the interior surface 14a of the cover 14 or into the container 12 or into both.
  • the fragrance 18 is incorporated into the package interior prior to closure or sealing of the package 10.
  • Container 12 may have a razor cartridge 19 stored inside as depicted in FIG. 1.
  • Many female razors such as the Gillette® Venus® BreezeTM have cartridges with soap wings which typically have a particular scent or fragrance. In FIG. 1, therefore, when cover 14 is opened, these sensory element areas may release a potent scent of the soap wings.
  • fragrance 18 is incorporated into the interior surface 14a of cover 14, it may be in the form of a drop of scented oil or a cream, perfume or other formulation as depicted in FIG. 1, on the underside 14a of the cover 14. Fragrance 18 may include a small sachet of flowers incorporated onto the interior surface 14a of cover 14.
  • Fragrance 18 may also encompass a touch sensory element providing a pleasant feeling to a user in the present invention as it may include a shaving aid, lotion or cream which a user can apply to their hands, neck, face, or body to improve their shave and/or to further enhance their shaving experience.
  • Cover 14 is a plastic seal which is adhesively coupled to container 12.
  • the adhesive may "seal in” the scent of fragrance 18.
  • the seal cover 14 is broken or initially peeled back as depicted in FIG. 1 (e.g., at the time when a user needs a new cartridge)
  • the scent from fragrance 18 is released from the package 10 and wafts into the air and an odor or scent is perceived through the nose of a user by means of the olfactory nerves.
  • this fragrant scent indicates to the user that the razor cartridge is new and has never been used and pleasantly enhances the shaving experience.
  • the fragrance of the present invention may be incorporated into the package in any of a number of ways and locations.
  • the fragrance 18 may also be placed or integrated within an adhesive or glue 13 of package 10 as shown in FIG. 1 which may or may not be the same adhesive used to seal the cover 14 to the container 12 since package 10 may include other adhesives.
  • the fragrance 18 e.g., multiple drops of fragrant oil
  • the fragrance 18 may be disposed on an interior surface 15 of the container 12 or on the underside of opening tab 17 as shown in FIG. IA.
  • the fragrance 18 may also be compounded or embedded into the material (e.g., polymer) of the container and/or the material (e.g., plastic) of the cover, respectively, as shown in FIG. IA.
  • the sensory element fragrance 18 is not limited to being in only one location of the package, it is contemplated that it may be disposed in one of these locations described above, in just some or all of these locations in any appropriate manner and in combination with any other sensory elements as desired.
  • any type of sensory element in any form is contemplated for incorporation into the package.
  • some desirable olfactory sensory elements in terms of fragrances may be the scent of fruit, berries, flowers, or mint, the scent of freshly washed laundry, the scent of the outdoors, (e.g., grass, rain, a meadow or a pine forest), a commercially available fragrance such as a fine or prestige fragrance, a spice scent specific to a distinct market or country, a new car smell, or the smell of food (e.g., freshly baked cookies or pie) or freshly brewed coffee.
  • the present invention may encompass covers composed of a plastic or foil or any derivative thereof, though any other appropriate materials may be used to form any type of cover, such as a lid or a cap and of any shape or form.
  • container 12 may be composed of a polymer plastic such as a polyethylene (PET), polypropylene or polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PETG) material or any other suitable plastic, elastomer, or derivative thereof for properly storing a razor or a razor cartridge or any other suitable item.
  • a polymer plastic such as a polyethylene (PET), polypropylene or polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PETG) material or any other suitable plastic, elastomer, or derivative thereof for properly storing a razor or a razor cartridge or any other suitable item.
  • package 10 of the present invention may alternatively be formed as a unitary piece (e.g., where a cover is integrated with the container) and therefore, the fragrance of the present invention may also be incorporated into any type of package with any form of container or cover in addition to a polymer package and seal type cover described herein.
  • Some alternate package examples are described below. Referring now to FIG. 2, an alternate embodiment of the present invention is shown to include a package 20 having five individual cartridges 22 sealed with a plastic or foil seal 24. When each individual seal 24 is broken or peeled back (e.g., at the time when a new cartridge is needed), a fragrance 26 with a scent is released from the package as described above in conjunction with FIG. 1.
  • seal 24 and any of the covers described herein may be transparent, translucent, partially transparent or opaque such that a user is provided a visual cue of the razor product in the package.
  • the sensory element package concept of the present invention may also be applied to a sealed container capable of protectively storing a razor having a cartridge and a handle, as described in US Patent Application No.12/215,818, entitled, Protective Container for Razor, and as depicted in FIG. 3.
  • package 30 includes a container 32 with a cover 34 and a fragrance 36.
  • Package 30 may have a razor stored inside (razor handle 38 is depicted in FIG. 3).
  • the sensory element is shown to include one or more stickers (e.g., a visual sensory elements) or labels coupled to an interior surface of the dispenser package 40 (or incorporated with a cover or covers of package) where the stickers may include graphics and/or words (e.g., text) thereon to communicate to the consumer information characteristics about the cartridges, and usage (e.g., a change rate) for optical shave performance.
  • stickers e.g., a visual sensory elements
  • labels may include graphics and/or words (e.g., text) thereon to communicate to the consumer information characteristics about the cartridges, and usage (e.g., a change rate) for optical shave performance.
  • the sticker or stickers may be disposed on any interior surface of the dispenser package (e.g., interior surface of cover or container) and may be made of any type of plastic and adhesively sealed onto these interior surfaces of the dispenser package.
  • FIG. 4 shows a dispenser package 40 with a container 41 capable of having an item such as a razor cartridge (not shown) disposed therein.
  • Stickers 42 of FIG. 4 may be disposed on the interior surface 43 a of cover sheets 43 located on the same side of the package 40 from where the razor cartridges will be removed.
  • the cover sheet 43 and hence sticker 42 may be desirably peeled off to provide the user access to the new razor cartridge.
  • the sticker 42 on package 40 in FIG. 4 may describe the characteristics of a razor cartridge's lubrastrip.
  • Graphic 42a is shown to include a razor cartridge showing a lubrastrip of a certain color 42a' (e.g., green) adjacent to a man's face, the numeral 1, and the word "new".
  • the man's face is depicted with a smile.
  • graphic 42a communicates to a user how a lubrastrip should appear when it is new and by showing the man with a smile (e.g., happy), this provides a signal to a user that the cartridge will provide a substantially pleasant experience.
  • graphic 42b on sticker 42b there is shown a razor cartridge having a lubrastrip of a certain color 42b' (e.g., yellow) different than color 42a', the numeral 2, and the word "Fading".
  • graphic 42b communicates to a user how a lubrastrip should appear when it is fading or wearing away. In this instance, showing the color change in the lubrastrip between graphic 42a and 42b provides this information to the user.
  • Graphic 42c on sticker 42c shows a razor cartridge having a lubrastrip of a certain color 42c' (e.g., red) different than color 42a' and 42b', adjacent to a man's face, the numeral 3, and the word "Change".
  • the man's face in graphic 42c is depicted with a frown.
  • graphic 42c communicates to a user how a lubrastrip should appear when the lubrastrip is worn and it is time for the razor cartridge to be changed.
  • graphic 42c provides the user information for when to change the razor cartridge to maintain optimal blade performance and how best to use the razor cartridge.
  • Graphic 42d is shown to include a new razor cartridge having a lubrastrip of a certain color 42d' (e.g., green) which in the present invention may be the same color 42a' as depicted in graphic 42a, adjacent to a man's face, the numeral 4, and the phrase "Fresh blade, better shave.”
  • the man's face is depicted with a smile (similar to graphic 42a).
  • graphic 42d communicates to a user how a lubrastrip should appear when it is replaced with a new razor cartridge and by showing the man in graphic 42d with a smile and by providing the phrase "fresh blade, better shave", this provides a signal and information to a user the newly replaced razor cartridge will provide a better shave than the one in graphic 42c.
  • FIG. 4's graphics 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d aptly communicate the features of the stop light signal changing from green to yellow to red with the red color serving as a signal to change the blade to maintain optimal blade performance.
  • graphics 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d as described above to optimize his/her consumption and safety (e.g., graphics which indicate lubrastrip color change and time to change) so there is no under-utilization or over-utilization of each razor cartridge.
  • Graphics such as those described herein may also beneficially inspire users to pay more attention to how the cartridge blades feel against their skin during each subsequent use.
  • this unique package having sensory elements incorporated on its interior surface is very beneficial when new razor products with new features are deaded; a sticker or other means for conveying the new characteristics and other information to the user would improve the shaving experience and optimize safety and cartridge consumption for the user.
  • the present invention contemplates providing any type of visual messages or communication corresponding to the characteristics and suggested use of the razor cartridge disposed or incorporated onto any interior surface of a dispenser package.
  • FIG. 5 another example of a visual sensory element is shown in FIG. 5 where a dispenser package 50 having four connected containers 54a, 54b, 54c, and 54d, is shown to include labels or stickers 52a, 52b, 52c, and 52d with text disposed or incorporated on the interior or interior surfaces 51a, 51b, 51c, and 5 Id of covers 53a, 53b, 53c, and 53d which are disposed respectively onto containers 54a, 54b, 54c, and 54d of package 50 but on the side of the package 50 where the razor cartridges are removed.
  • Each cover sheet (and hence the respective sticker) may be desirably peeled off to provide the user access to the new razor cartridge.
  • the present invention further contemplates having visual sensory elements anywhere on and around the interior sides of the dispenser package.
  • a visual element may be located on an interior surface 55 behind the cartridge itself as shown at sticker 55a and thus properly viewable when the cartridge is removed for use.
  • the visual sensory elements of the present invention may be disposed in any combination of locations on an interior surface of the package.
  • the interior surfaces 51a, 51b, 51c, and 5 Id or the stickers 52a, 52b, 52c, and 52d are shown to include graphics 52a, 52b, 52c, and 52d comprising text.
  • the stickers may be made of plastic.
  • graphic 52a when cover sheet 53a is peeled off, graphic 52a is revealed.
  • graphic 52b when cover sheet 53b is removed, graphic 52b is revealed and so on.
  • raphics may include any text phrase.
  • graphic 52a states "Got shaving cream?”
  • graphic 52b includes the text phrase "Hi”
  • graphic 52c includes the text phrase "The best a man can get!
  • graphic 52d includes the text phrase "Bye!.
  • each graphic in FIG. 5 may communicate one or more visual sensory elements to the consumer of the optimal use of the cartridges or may enhance the shaving experience.
  • cues for directing the sequence of removal of the cover sheets or the order of use of the razor cartridges may be provided in the present invention.
  • the message or communication of the present invention may include graphics and text or words incorporated onto the interior surface of a dispenser package as described above, it may also include other sensory elements, or further any combination thereof.
  • sensory elements may also include auditory, touch, and taste stimuli which correspond to featuring characteristics or indicating use of razor cartridges or any combination thereof or enhance the shaving experience.
  • a single cartridge package 60 having a container 61 and a cover 62 of the present invention is shown to include, on an interior surface 62a of cover 62, an auditory sensory element 64a which may emit a sound or sounds or music stimuli either of its own accord upon the opening of the cover 62 or by pressing an area 65 around sensory element 64a of package 60 or perhaps shaking or tilting the package 60.
  • the sound emitted may include the voice of a person speaking to the consumer communicating characteristics or usage of the razor cartridge or it may include a jingle or words related to the product's brand or other commercialized characteristics or any other popular music.
  • the vocal utterance or the voice of a person speaking may say "I smell like white tea” or "Have a great shave! or "Press button hear music.”
  • the person speaking may be an individual linked to the product's brand (e.g., a celebrity spokesperson like Tiger Woods) or may be a popular singer's voice (e.g., Miley Cyrus) or other person identifiable to a particular demographic or age group or country.
  • Area 65 as shown in FIG. 6 would provide a touch sensory element 65a to the user.
  • a touch stimuli may include, but is not limited to, being smooth, rough, soft, furry, or any combination thereof. This touch sense may enhance the shaving experience for the user or may indirectly communicate a characteristic or usage information of the razor cartridge to the user by releasing sound.
  • a single razor cartridge package 70 having a container 71 and a cover 72 is shown to include a sensory element 74 as a taste stimuli incorporated onto the interior surface 72a of cover 72 of in accordance with the present invention.
  • the taste stimuli 74 may include, but is not limited to, one or more pieces of food, candy, mint, gum, or liquid or any combination thereof.
  • the taste stimuli 74 may enhance the shaving experience for the user or may communicate a characteristic or usage information of the razor cartridge to the user.
  • any number of sensory elements and any combination thereof may be incorporated onto any portion of the interior surface of any type of package.
  • the package may be comprised of one, two, three, four, five or more razor cartridge containers and may include covers or cover sheets.
  • any product that includes disposable parts or consumables and requires a user to purchase refills or other consumables may be contemplated in the present invention.
  • Such packages may include, but are not limited to, products such as tooth brush heads, batteries, feminine care products (e.g., tampons), baby care products, health care products, home care products (e.g., dryer sheets, Swiffer® replacement sheets, etc.), beauty care products, and pet care areas products.

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