US20070131751A1 - Dual use packaging - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- the present invention relates to an unassembled blank for producing a box carton and, more particularly, to a carton blank having different indicia on opposite sides of the blank to allow the user to selectively assemble the box having different indicia appearing on the exterior of the assembled box.
- One of such types of boxes is used to contain and ship human or animal materials, such as specimens, for testing.
- materials for example, there are different labeling requirements for such shipments, for example, if the material is an exempt human or animal specimen, there is one criterion for the labeling, whereas, if the material is a diagnostic or clinical specimen, there is a different criterion for that labeling.
- the labeling requirement must be complied with in order to ship those materials.
- a box blank that can be folded so as to be assembled to form a box for transporting materials where such materials require different labels so as to use the same box blank for two different classes of materials.
- the term “blank” or “blanks” is intended to refer to a flat, unassembled package or box and is the form in which packages or boxes are maintained in inventory so as to minimize the amount of space taken up by the packages or boxes. As such, when the actual shipment is desired to be constructed or assembled, the blank is simply assembled into the form of a completed box or package for insertion of the materials and then shipped to the intended destination.
- the same unassembled box blank has different labeling on the opposite exterior surfaces in accordance with the requirements of the differing contents to be inserted into the eventual assembled box.
- the blank has otherwise the normal score or fold lines that enable the user to fold the carton in forming the ultimate box and the folding and assembly of the blank into the completed box is carried out in conventional manner.
- the user can fold the blank to form the box with either labeling ending outwardly, that is, where one class of material i.e. exempt human or animal specimens is to be contained with the box, the shipper simply folds the box blank in assembling that box so that the appropriate labeling for that type of specimen ends up on the exterior of the box and similarly, if the material is intended to be diagnostic or clinical specimens, the shipper inverts the flat, unassembled carton and therefore uses the same box blank to make up the box with the alternative labeling on the outside.
- labeling ending outwardly that is, where one class of material i.e. exempt human or animal specimens is to be contained with the box
- the shipper simply folds the box blank in assembling that box so that the appropriate labeling for that type of specimen ends up on the exterior of the box and similarly, if the material is intended to be diagnostic or clinical specimens, the shipper inverts the flat, unassembled carton and therefore uses the same box blank to make up the box with the alternative labeling on the outside.
- the same flattened box blank can be used for two different classes of materials requiring different labeling and, therefore the inventory and inventory control can be simplified by having the same box blank that is usable for different labeled material.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of a flattened, unassembled box blank having labeling printed thereon for use with exempt human specimens or exempt animal specimens;
- FIG. 2 is an assembled box constructed from the unassembled blank of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a top view of a flattened, unassembled box blank having labeling thereon for use with diagnostic or clinical specimens;
- FIG. 4 is an assembled box constructed from the unassembled blank of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 there is shown a plan view of an unassembled box blank 10 of the present invention and where the box blank has an exterior surface 12 facing upwardly in the Figure.
- the box blank 10 has a plurality of normal panels for a blank used for assembled into a completed box, that is, there is a top panel 14 , a bottom panel 16 , side panels 18 , 20 and end panels 22 .
- FIG. 1 there is indicia printed on one of the side panels 18 that designates the exterior surface 12 for use with exempt human specimens or exempt animal specimens. Accordingly, to construct or assemble a completed box for use with such materials, the exterior surface 12 would be facing downwardly and then assembled in the conventional manner.
- the indicia printed on the top panel 14 can be used to locate and insert the addresses of the shipping and receiving parties in a normal manner, however, the indicia printed on the side panel 18 comprises the proper labeling indicia that allows the shipper to use the blank 10 to assemble a completed box for shipping exempt animal specimens and exempt human specimens. There is also a location on the side panel 18 , such the boxes 24 , 26 for the shipper to mark, such as by a check mark or x mark, that more clearly defines the particular material as either exempt human or animal specimens.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the location of the indicia to be on the top panel 14 and one of the side panels 18 , it can be seen that others of the panels could be used for locating the labeling indicia and/or the addressing information and, for the matter, the addressing and labeling indicia could alternatively, be printed on the same panel.
- FIG. 2 taken along with FIG. 1 , there is shown a perspective view of a completed box 28 that has been assembled from the box blank 10 of FIG. 1 .
- the completed box 28 can contain exempt human specimens or exempt animal specimens with the specific type of specimen marked in one of the boxes 24 , 26 printed on the side panel 18 .
- the addressing indicia containing the location for the identification of the shipping and the receiving party is printed on the top surface 14 that is automatically provided in that location during the assembly of the box blank 10 .
- FIG. 3 there is shown a plan view of the unassembled box blank 10 of the present invention and where the box blank has an exterior surface 30 facing upwardly in the Figure.
- the exterior surface 30 is the opposite of that shown as the exterior surface 12 of FIG. 1 and has different indicia printed thereon i.e. the box blank 10 in the orientation of FIG. 1 has simply been inverted to that of FIG. 3 .
- the same panels of the box blank 10 are shown as were identified with respect to FIG. 1 but now the exterior surface 30 is facing upwardly.
- the side panel 18 now has indicia in the form of labeling that states the contents to be shipped in the eventual completed box to be diagnostic or clinical specimens.
- FIG. 4 taken along with FIG. 3 , there is shown a perspective view of the completed box 32 where the exterior of the box 32 is the exterior surface 30 illustrated in FIG. 3 and therefore the labeling on the side panel 18 states that the materials within the box 32 are diagnostic specimens or clinical specimens.
- the user can position the unassembled box blank 10 with the desired labeling in the proper orientation for the assembly of the box 32 for the particular material to be shipped therein.
- the contents of the eventual box can be (1) diagnostic specimens or clinical specimens or (2) exempt human specimens or exempt animal specimens and that identification is necessary for the shipping of that material.
- the user can assemble the box with the desired labeling on the exterior of the finished box.
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- This application is based upon and hereby claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/748,516, filed Dec. 8, 2005.
- The present invention relates to an unassembled blank for producing a box carton and, more particularly, to a carton blank having different indicia on opposite sides of the blank to allow the user to selectively assemble the box having different indicia appearing on the exterior of the assembled box.
- There are currently used, various packages or boxes for shipping certain materials that are classified as materials that require some type of notice on the exterior of the package so that persons that come in contact with such packages during the shipping process are made aware of the special classification of the contents.
- One of such types of boxes is used to contain and ship human or animal materials, such as specimens, for testing. With those materials, for example, there are different labeling requirements for such shipments, for example, if the material is an exempt human or animal specimen, there is one criterion for the labeling, whereas, if the material is a diagnostic or clinical specimen, there is a different criterion for that labeling. In each instance, the labeling requirement must be complied with in order to ship those materials.
- With such materials, however, it is quite common for the same shipper to be involved in both types of these materials and, therefore, that shipper must comply with the criteria governing the labeling requirements of both types of materials.
- There is, therefore, a difficulty in that the differing labels on such boxes must be specially and properly labeled for the particular contents and, thus, a party shipping such materials must inventory different unassembled box blanks that have the individual labels for each type of material that is intended to be shipped so that the shipments will be properly labeled. The different labeling requirements therefore require the shipper to have separate inventorying, stock control and the like for each of the differently labeled box blanks in order to carry out the shipping functions.
- As such, it would be advantageous if the shippers of such specimen materials could reduce the number of different labeled packages or boxes by having a box blank that could be used for more than one classification of such materials.
- In accordance with the present invention, there is a box blank that can be folded so as to be assembled to form a box for transporting materials where such materials require different labels so as to use the same box blank for two different classes of materials. As used herein, the term “blank” or “blanks” is intended to refer to a flat, unassembled package or box and is the form in which packages or boxes are maintained in inventory so as to minimize the amount of space taken up by the packages or boxes. As such, when the actual shipment is desired to be constructed or assembled, the blank is simply assembled into the form of a completed box or package for insertion of the materials and then shipped to the intended destination.
- With the present invention, the same unassembled box blank has different labeling on the opposite exterior surfaces in accordance with the requirements of the differing contents to be inserted into the eventual assembled box. The blank has otherwise the normal score or fold lines that enable the user to fold the carton in forming the ultimate box and the folding and assembly of the blank into the completed box is carried out in conventional manner.
- By having the different labeling printed on the opposed surfaces of the unassembled box blank, the user can fold the blank to form the box with either labeling ending outwardly, that is, where one class of material i.e. exempt human or animal specimens is to be contained with the box, the shipper simply folds the box blank in assembling that box so that the appropriate labeling for that type of specimen ends up on the exterior of the box and similarly, if the material is intended to be diagnostic or clinical specimens, the shipper inverts the flat, unassembled carton and therefore uses the same box blank to make up the box with the alternative labeling on the outside.
- There may be instructions on the blank as to which side should be facing upwardly in order to have the completed box display on its exterior, the desired labeling for the particular materials contained therein.
- In the exemplary embodiment, there is also a location, such as printed square boxes, that can be marked in some manner manually by the shipper to indicate whether the material contained within the box is a exempt human specimen or an exempt animal specimen.
- In the aforesaid manner, the same flattened box blank can be used for two different classes of materials requiring different labeling and, therefore the inventory and inventory control can be simplified by having the same box blank that is usable for different labeled material.
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FIG. 1 is a top view of a flattened, unassembled box blank having labeling printed thereon for use with exempt human specimens or exempt animal specimens; -
FIG. 2 is an assembled box constructed from the unassembled blank ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a top view of a flattened, unassembled box blank having labeling thereon for use with diagnostic or clinical specimens; and -
FIG. 4 is an assembled box constructed from the unassembled blank ofFIG. 3 . - Turning first to
FIG. 1 , there is shown a plan view of an unassembled box blank 10 of the present invention and where the box blank has anexterior surface 12 facing upwardly in the Figure. As can be seen, the box blank 10 has a plurality of normal panels for a blank used for assembled into a completed box, that is, there is atop panel 14, abottom panel 16,side panels end panels 22. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 1 , there is indicia printed on one of theside panels 18 that designates theexterior surface 12 for use with exempt human specimens or exempt animal specimens. Accordingly, to construct or assemble a completed box for use with such materials, theexterior surface 12 would be facing downwardly and then assembled in the conventional manner. - The indicia printed on the
top panel 14 can be used to locate and insert the addresses of the shipping and receiving parties in a normal manner, however, the indicia printed on theside panel 18 comprises the proper labeling indicia that allows the shipper to use the blank 10 to assemble a completed box for shipping exempt animal specimens and exempt human specimens. There is also a location on theside panel 18, such theboxes - While the exemplary embodiment of
FIG. 1 illustrates the location of the indicia to be on thetop panel 14 and one of theside panels 18, it can be seen that others of the panels could be used for locating the labeling indicia and/or the addressing information and, for the matter, the addressing and labeling indicia could alternatively, be printed on the same panel. - Turning now to
FIG. 2 , taken along withFIG. 1 , there is shown a perspective view of a completedbox 28 that has been assembled from the box blank 10 ofFIG. 1 . As such the completedbox 28 can contain exempt human specimens or exempt animal specimens with the specific type of specimen marked in one of theboxes side panel 18. The addressing indicia containing the location for the identification of the shipping and the receiving party is printed on thetop surface 14 that is automatically provided in that location during the assembly of the box blank 10. - Turning now to
FIG. 3 , there is shown a plan view of the unassembled box blank 10 of the present invention and where the box blank has anexterior surface 30 facing upwardly in the Figure. Theexterior surface 30 is the opposite of that shown as theexterior surface 12 ofFIG. 1 and has different indicia printed thereon i.e. the box blank 10 in the orientation ofFIG. 1 has simply been inverted to that ofFIG. 3 . Again the same panels of the box blank 10 are shown as were identified with respect toFIG. 1 but now theexterior surface 30 is facing upwardly. - As can be seen in
FIG. 3 , theside panel 18 now has indicia in the form of labeling that states the contents to be shipped in the eventual completed box to be diagnostic or clinical specimens. - Turning, finally, to
FIG. 4 , taken along withFIG. 3 , there is shown a perspective view of the completedbox 32 where the exterior of thebox 32 is theexterior surface 30 illustrated inFIG. 3 and therefore the labeling on theside panel 18 states that the materials within thebox 32 are diagnostic specimens or clinical specimens. - As can be seen therefore, the user can position the unassembled box blank 10 with the desired labeling in the proper orientation for the assembly of the
box 32 for the particular material to be shipped therein. - In the exemplary embodiment, the contents of the eventual box can be (1) diagnostic specimens or clinical specimens or (2) exempt human specimens or exempt animal specimens and that identification is necessary for the shipping of that material.
- There may also be instructions for the assembly of the box to illustrate to the user which exterior surface needs to be in the upwardly facing direction to achieve the desired completed box and there are conventional score or fold lines that facilitate the user's folding portions of the box blank in order to complete the finished box. By following the instructions, the user can assemble the box with the desired labeling on the exterior of the finished box.
- In addition, while the exemplary embodiment is specifically disclosed to be used for materials that are specimens, it can easily be appreciated that the technique of the present invention can be used in other fields and with other materials with the use of a box blank having different indicia printed on opposite sides of the box blank to relate to different contents depending on the assembly of the completed box.
- Those skilled in the art will readily recognize numerous adaptations and modifications which can be made to the box blank and completed box of the present invention which will result in an improved packaging system, yet all of which will fall within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined in the following claims. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the following claims and their equivalents.
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