WO2008027817A2 - Package having two different views for increased awareness in display - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to packages for consumer products. More particularly, the present invention relates to a package having two different views for increased awareness in display.
- Consumer products such as disposable absorbent products (e.g., sanitary napkins, baby diapers), laundry detergents, etc. are often contained in packages (e.g., plastic bags, cardboard boxes, plastic bottles) and sold as individual products in stores, for example, warehouse stores, supermarkets, and/or club stores such as Wal-Mart, Carrefour, Target, Kroger, and the like.
- packages e.g., plastic bags, cardboard boxes, plastic bottles
- club stores such as Wal-Mart, Carrefour, Target, Kroger, and the like.
- Such consumer products are displayed and advertised in many different ways. Over the years, there have been numerous attempts to maximize consumer awareness of such products in order to increase sales of the products.
- One way to increase consumer awareness is to advertise the product. This can, and has, been done by many different means, including, but not limited to, television, radio, print and other mass media, coupons, in-store advertising, direct mailing and e-mailing, catalogs and web site links and advertisements.
- TVCMs television commercials
- sellers e.g., stores or manufactures of consumer products
- TVCMs also try to send messages about the products such as concepts of products to potential consumers.
- Such concepts typically include, but not limited to, images of advantages or benefits which are brought by the products in use.
- a non-texts form i.e., not characters
- a graphic(s) such as a graphic(s).
- packages of consumer products are simply disposed on shelves in an arrangement showing one view (typically the front view) of the packages. Since stores sell or handle a number of products, it is very difficult to draw potential consumers' attention to a particular product which they may have an interest in among the numerous products displayed in the stores. In addition, since the front view of packages typically show brand and/or product names (and pictures of products as well) only, it is very difficult for potential consumers to recall the concept of a particular product which was shown in TVCMs.
- the present invention is directed to a package for storing and/or displaying products at least in either the horizontal direction or the vertical direction.
- the package covers, wrappers, or contains at least a portion of a product, and has (a) a first display view which is looked from a first display direction, the first display view intended to be displayed to a consumer for sale, the first display view having a main display element which is defined by a brand name, a brand logo, or a product name that has the largest pseudo-occupation area in the package.
- Each package also has (b) a second display view which is looked from a second display direction which is different from the first display direction, the second display view intended to be displayed to a consumer for sale, the second display view having a concept display element which is defined by a graphic(s), the concept display element occupying the largest pseudo-occupation area in the package, the concept display element carrying concept of the product which is bought when the product is actually used.
- the invention is directed to an array of a plurality of the above mentioned packages for storing and/or displaying products at least in either the horizontal direction or the vertical direction.
- the display direction of each package is selectively determined to show the first or second display view of each package such that the array as a whole shows a predetermined pattern formed by the first and second display views of the packages.
- the invention is also directed to a method for displaying an array of such packages.
- the method comprises the steps of: (a) providing a plurality of the above mentioned packages; and (b) selectively determining the display direction of each package to show the first or second display view of each package such that the array as a whole shows a predetermined pattern formed by the first and second display views of the packages.
- One advantage of the present invention is that it provides a way to uniquely display a package(s) in a way that can increase the attention of a potential consumer. Additionally, the present invention can provide an improved communication means for effectively transferring concept of the product(s) contained in a package(s).
- Fig. 1 is a simplified perspective illustration of a package for disposable absorbent articles, which is one embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a simplified perspective illustration of a package, which is another embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 shows a schematic illustration showing of the second view of the package shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic illustration showing a part of the second view of the package shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 5 is a schematic plan view of one embodiment of the present invention showing a number of packages displayed on a display unit
- Fig. 6 is a schematic plan view of another embodiment of the present invention showing a number of packages displayed on a storage or display unit.
- array of packages refers to any arrangement of at least two packages which are disposed on a shelf (or other display devices) in either the horizontal or vertical direction.
- the array of packages can include more packages than two which are disposed in both the horizontal and vertical directions.
- the array includes packages which are placed
- the array includes packages which are stacked one another to form a column in the vertical direction.
- packages do not always have to be stacked one another but can be placed in different stages of a shelf (or other display devices) to form a column through the stages in the vertical direction.
- product refers to any object, material or substance that is intended for use by a consumer.
- consumer refers to any person who purchases or makes a decision to purchase a product, or is contemplating making a purchase of a product.
- the consumer will be the end user of the product, but the definition of consumer, as used herein is not so limited.
- the consumer can be a purchaser for an end user who is different from the purchaser.
- brand name refers to any name of a particular product or product line.
- the brand name is expressed by a character(s) or a word(s).
- brand names are trade names or trademarks.
- brand logo refers to any indicia associated with a particular product or product line.
- the brand logo includes one or more, or any combination of a character(s), a word(s), a graphic(s) or any combination thereof.
- graphic refers to any figure that is constituted by a line(s), a color difference or transition of at least two colors, or a combination thereof, which can produce an image. So, the graphic includes a picture(s) and a symbol(s) or an icon(s). If desired, the graphic can include a character(s).
- product name refers to any name of a particular product or product line.
- the product name is expressed by character(s) or a word(s).
- Such product names can include generic names or descriptive language as well as trade names or trademarks.
- display view refers to any outside appearance of a package when the package is looked from one external direction.
- the display view is intended to be displayed to a potential consumer for sale.
- the display view can be formed by one panel of a package if that panel occupies the whole view but it can also be formed by two or more panels of a package if those jointly occupy the view.
- the display view is recognized in a two-dimensional plane.
- display direction refers to any three-dimensional direction which a package is looked from externally.
- the display direction gives a display view to a potential consumer.
- display element refers to any unified component element which constitutes at least a part of a display view.
- the display element can be formed by one or more, or any combination of a character(s), a word(s), a graphic(s) or any combination thereof which unifies such a component element(s) in a display view.
- the display element is recognized in a two- dimensional plane in the display view.
- pseudo-occupation area refers to an area defined by a virtual rectangle which inscribes (or touches internally) a display element.
- the pseudo-occupation area is calculated as the area within the rectangle surrounded by the above 4 lines. (One example for measuring a pseudo-occupation area is explained hereinafter by referring to Fig. 4.)
- the pseudo-occupation area can be measured and/or calculated by, for example, an image processor which includes a digital video camera and a computer.
- the present invention is directed to an improved package for products which provides a means for covering, wrapping, or containing at least a portion of a product, and/or storing, shipping, protecting, or displaying the product or products that is or are disposed within or at least partially within the package.
- Packages are also used to identify the product(s) therein and provide the consumer with information relating to the product.
- Such a package can be a covering member or a banding member of certain material (e.g., a plastic film material or a paper sheet material) which partially covers or bands a product, a wrapper material (e.g., a plastic film material or a paper sheet material) which wraps a product, or a container (e.g., a plastic bag, a plastic or cardboard box, a plastic bottle) which contains a product.
- a covering member or a banding member of certain material e.g., a plastic film material or a paper sheet material
- a wrapper material e.g., a plastic film material or a paper sheet material
- a container e.g., a plastic bag, a plastic or cardboard box, a plastic bottle
- the package can take any shape and size known in the art.
- the package can generally take a shape which is selected from the group consisting of a prismatic shape (including a triangular prism shape, a cubic shape and a rectangular solid shape, and other polygon cylinder shape such as a hexagonal cylinder), a circular cylinder shape (including an oval cylinder shape), a pyramid shape (including a triangular pyramid shape, a square pyramid shape, and other polygon pyramid shape), a circular cone (including an oval cone shape), and a sphere shape.
- These package shapes typically include two or more flat panels which form at least a part of the outer surface of the package.
- Fig. 1 is a simplified perspective illustration of a package 100 for disposable absorbent articles (e.g., sanitary napkins), which is one embodiment of the present invention.
- the package 100 generally has a rectangular solid shape and includes a front panel 11, a rear panel 12 opposed to the front panel 11, side panels 13 which connects the front and rear panels 11 and 12, a top panel 14 which connects the front, rear, and side panels 11, 12 and 13, and a bottom panel 15 opposed to the top panel 14.
- Each of these panels 11-15 is generally flat as shown in Fig. 1.
- a plurality of disposable absorbent articles or sanitary napkins (not shown in Fig. 1) are stacked and contained in the package 100.
- the package 100 shown in Fig. 1 is a flexible plastic bag which can be formed from a continuous tube of a thin thermoplastic film material.
- the side portions of the package 100 are closed and sealed by forming gusset structures 26 at the side panels 13.
- a polyethylene film is used as a base film material of the package member.
- the package of the present invention has at least two views, i.e., (a) a first display view which is looked from a first display direction, and (b) a second display view which is looked from a second display direction which is different from the first display direction.
- the package have more than two or unlimited number of views depending on the directions which the package is looked from.
- the first and second display directions can be determined by any directions which show any portions of the outer surface of the package, and thus the first and second display views can be defined as any views obtained from such directions.
- each of these first and second display views can be constituted by a single panel or a multiple panels of the package, depending on the direction which the package is looked from.
- a package has first and second panels which form the first and second display views, respectively.
- the package has two panels (e.g., the front and rear panels) which are generally flat and opposing one another, and form the first and second display views, respectively. (Such an embodiment is shown in Fig. 1)
- the first and second display views can be partially overlapped but they do not have to be overlapped (i.e., they can have no overlapped portions). I.e., when the first and second display views are partially overlapped, each view share a common display element.
- Fig. 2 shows another embodiment of a package 200 which generally has a hexagonal cylinder shape.
- the package 200 includes six side panels 31-36, a top panel 30 and a bottom panel 37. These panels 30-37 are generally flat. If the first display view Vl is the display view looked from the direction Dl which is perpendicular to the side panel 31, the first display view Vl is formed by the three adjacent side panels 31, 32 and 36. Similarly, if the second display view V2 is looked from the direction D2 which is perpendicular to the side panel 36, the second display view V2 is formed by the three adjacent side panels 35, 36 and 31. In this embodiment, the first and second display views Vl and V2 are partially overlapped at the side panels 31 and 36. (Thus, it should be noted that the "main display element” and the "concept display element” which are defined and discussed hereinafter can be formed by either one single panel or two (or more) panels, i.e., it can extend over two or more panels.)
- the package 100 generally has a rectangular solid shape.
- the package 100 is looked from the direction Dl which is perpendicular to the front panel 11, a first display view Vl is formed by the front panel 11 only, i.e., the whole area of the first display view Vl is occupied by the front panel 11 only and not occupied by the other panels.
- This package 100 is also looked from the direction D2 which is perpendicular to the rear panel 12, a second display view V2 is formed by the rear panel 12 only.
- the first display view is intended to be displayed to a consumer for sale.
- the first display view has a main display element which is defined by a brand name, a brand logo, or a product name.
- the main display element has the largest pseudo-occupation area in the outer surface of the package.
- the first display view of the present invention is defined as the view that has the main display element having the largest pseudo-occupation area in the outer surface of the package.
- there can be a plurality of first display views if each of them shows a main display element that occupies the largest pseudo-occupation area in the package (note: such a main display element can be either the same single display element or two or more of different display elements).
- any display view that has a main display element occupying the largest pseudo-occupation area in the package can be considered as the first display view of the present invention.
- the main display element 50 is defied by the brand name 51 ("Whisper").
- the main display element 50 can be defied by a brand logo (not shown in Figs.), or a product name (not shown in Figs.).
- the main display element 50 has the largest pseudo-occupation area in the package 100 (i.e., within the outer surface 24 of the package 100).
- Fig. 3 shows a second view V2 of the package 100 shown in Fig. 1. The second view
- V2 of the package 100 is obtained when the rear panel 12 is looked from the direction D2 which is perpendicular to the rear panel 12 in Fig. 1.
- the second display view of the present invention is also intended to be displayed to a consumer for sale.
- the second display view has a concept display element.
- concept display element refers to any display element that is defined by a graphic(s) and carries at least one certain concept or message with regards to the product, that is brought when the product is actually used. Any concept with regards to the product can be carried by the concept display element. In many embodiments, such a concept tries to reflect advantage or benefit of the product which is to be obtained when the product is actually used.
- the second display view can additionally have a character(s) and/or a word(s) which is unified with the graphic(s) to form one display element.
- the second display view of the present invention can additionally have other display element(s) which is formed by one or more, or any combination of a character(s), a word(s), a graphic(s) or any combination thereof which unifies such a component element(s) in a display view.
- the second display view V2 i.e., the view of the rear panel 12 of the package 100
- This concept display element 60 includes a graphic element 61 of "dancing lady" which carries a concept of "healthy and active woman” who is using the product.
- the second display view V2 further includes a graphic element 62 of the product (i.e., a sanitary napkin) which is contained in the package 100. Further, the second display view V2 can further include a display element of a catchphrase(s) which can carry certain message, or explain the product. For example, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 3, the second display view V2 can include a catchphrase, for example, "Flexi-curves. Flexi-protection.” (not shown in Figs.)
- Concept to be carried by the concept display element can vary depending on the nature and/or feature(s) of the product contained in the package.
- the concept display element can be a picture of a smiling healthy baby that carries a concept of "healthy and happy baby” who is using the product.
- the product is a skin care product (e.g., a moisturizing lotion product)
- the concept display element can be a picture of a woman's face having a smooth healthy skin that carries a concept of "smooth healthy skin face lady" who is using the product.
- the concept display element can be a picture of a lady with beautiful hair that carries a concept of "long shining hair” for who is using the product.
- the concept display element can be a set of white clothes that carries a concept of "sparkling whiteness" for who is using the product.
- the concept display element occupies the largest pseudo-occupation area in the package.
- the second display view of the present invention is defined as the view that has the concept display element having the largest pseudo-occupation area in the outer surface of the package.
- there can be a plurality of second display views if each of them shows a concept display element that occupies the largest pseudo-occupation area in the package (note: such a concept display element can be either the same single display element or two or more of different display elements).
- any display view that has a concept display element occupying the largest pseudo- occupation area in the package can be considered as the second display view of the present invention.
- the concept display element 60 includes the graphic element 61 of "dancing lady" and the graphic element 62 of the product (i.e., a sanitary napkin).
- Y Ymin
- Xmax, Xmin, Ymax, and Ymin are the maximum X-value, the minimum X- value, the maximum Y-value, and the minimum Y-value, respectively, of the concept display element 60 in the X-Y plane.
- These 4 lines are indicated by Ll, L2, L3, and L4, respectively, in Fig. 4.
- the virtual rectangle 63 formed by the 4 lines Ll, L2, L3, and L4 inscribes (or touches internally) the concept display element 60.
- the pseudo-occupation area of the concept display element 60 is calculated as the area surrounded by the virtual rectangle 63.
- the package of the present invention is in no way limited to a particular type or category of products.
- the package of the present invention can be practiced with any product therein.
- the product of the present invention can be selected from the group consisting of feminine care products such as sanitary napkins, pantiliners, and tampons; baby care and/or adult incontinent products such as diapers and incontinent pads; tissue, paper towel or wipe products; hair care products such as shampoos and conditioners; food and soft-drink products such as potato chips, coffees, and juices; laundry products such as detergents and bar soaps; fabric care products such as fabric softeners; home care products such as surface cleaning products; oral care products such as toothpastes; pharmaceutical products; anti- perspirant/deodorant products; pet food products; cosmetic and skin care products including soaps; electrical instruments including shavers and batteries; food storage container products; garbage bag products; and other consumer products.
- the present invention has no limitation to the sizes or dimensions of the packages.
- the package has at least 15.4 cm in width, at least 6.1 cm in height, and at least 3.6 cm in depth.
- the package for containing sanitary napkins has 11.6 cm in width, 9.6 cm in height, and 8.1 cm in depth.
- the package of the present invention can have any sizes or dimensions.
- the present invention also includes an array of a plurality of (i.e., two or more) packages for storing and/or displaying products at least in either the horizontal direction or the vertical direction. In certain embodiments, such packages are arranged in both the horizontal and vertical directions.
- the array can include packages that are all the same in terms of size, shape, and/or the product within the package. Alternatively, the array can include packages of different sizes, shapes, and/or products within the package.
- the packages can be arranged in a free-standing condition (i.e., standing alone and/or stacked on the ground or floor without any display structure holding them). Alternatively, the packages can be arranged in a structure which supports or keeps them in a standing condition.
- the array of packages can be located such that they are distant or removed from other products and/or packages or may be located next to other products or packages of the same or different manufacturer.
- each package can have a different shape which is selected from the group consisting of a prismatic shape, a circular cylinder, a pyramid shape, a circular cone, and a sphere shape.
- all the packages have the same shape.
- a cubic shape, a rectangular solid shape, and a prismatic shape are preferred since they can be stacked one another in the vertical direction.
- Fig. 5 is a schematic plan view of certain embodiments of the present invention showing a number of packages displayed on a display unit 70.
- the display unit has three stages or shelves 71-73.
- the packages 100 are arranged in both the horizontal and vertical directions (i.e., they are stacked in the vertical direction) to form a first partial array 81.
- the packages 100 are arranged and stacked in both the horizontal and vertical directions to form a second partial array 82.
- the packages 100 are arranged and stacked in both the horizontal and vertical directions to form a third partial array 83.
- each partial array 81-83 forms one array of packages which can be considered as one embodiment of the present invention
- all the three partial arrays 81-83 as a whole i.e., when they are considered as being combined
- also form one big combined array 80 of packages 100 which can be considered as a further embodiment of the present invention.
- these arrays 81-83 include packages 100 that are all the same in terms of size, shape, and the product contained therein but the display direction of each package 100 is selectively determined to show the first or second display view Vl, V2 of each package 100 such that each array 81-83 (and the combined big array 80) as a whole shows a predetermined pattern formed by the first and second display views Vl and V2 of the packages 100.
- Such a selection of the display views Vl and V2 of each package 100 can be made by rotating each package 100.
- predetermined pattern refers to any pattern which has a rule in its repetition of component elements (i.e., the display views of packages). There is no limitation for such a predetermined pattern formed by the first and second display views, i.e., it can be changed depending on the display design desired by sellers or stores. Some predetermined patterns include a simple rule in repetition such as a vertical stripe pattern, a horizontal stripe pattern, and a grid pattern, however, other predetermined patterns can include a more complicated rule in repetition including a combination of the above mentioned simple rules.
- the predetermined pattern formed by the first and second display views of the packages is selected from the group consisting of a vertical stripe pattern, a horizontal stripe pattern, a grid pattern, an oblique stripe pattern, and a combination of at least two of them.
- the array 81 as a whole shows a vertical stripe pattern formed by the display views Vl and V2.
- the array 82 as a whole also shows a horizontal stripe pattern formed by the display views Vl and V2.
- the array 83 as a whole also shows a grid pattern formed by the display views Vl and V2, wherein each grid unit is formed by one package 100.
- the combined array 80 as a whole also shows a combination of the above three patters formed by the display views Vl and V2.
- one package 100 forms a unit component of each pattern.
- two or more packages 100 showing the same view i.e., two or more adjacent views together
- Fig. 6 is a schematic plan view of further embodiments of the present invention.
- the array 84 as a whole shows a vertical stripe pattern wherein the width of each stripe is formed by two packages showing the same view, which is also an yet another example of the predetermined pattern.
- the array 85 as a whole shows a grid pattern wherein each grid unit is formed by four packages showing the same view, which is also an yet another example of the predetermined pattern.
- the array 86 as a whole shows an oblique stripe pattern wherein each oblique stripe is formed by two or one packages showing the same view, which is also a still another example of the predetermined pattern.
- the packages 100 have the same sizes or dimensions, and thus the first and second display views Vl and V2 have the same sizes or dimensions.
- the packages 100 having the same sizes or dimensions can show display views Vl and V2 having different sizes or dimensions by choosing first and second display directions. For example, if the second display direction V2 is chosen as the direction which is perpendicular to the side panel 13 in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1 (not shown), a second display view V2 having different sizes or dimensions is obtained.
- packages 100 having different sizes or dimensions can show display views Vl and V2 which have the different sizes or dimensions.
- packages 100 of the above described embodiments have two display views Vl and V2, it should be noted that they can have a further display views within each package 100 if desired.
- the arrays 80-86 as a whole shows a predetermined pattern formed by the first and second display views Vl and V2, they can provide a way to uniquely display the packages 100 in a way that can increase the awareness of a potential consumer, compared with the conventional arrangements which typically show one view (typically the front view) of the packages on shelves. Additionally, since the rear panel 12 of the package 100 has the graphic element 61 of "dancing lady" which carries the concept of "healthy and active woman", the arrays 80-86 of packages 100 can also provide an improved communication means for effectively transferring the concept of the product contained in the packages. Further, since the package 100 has the second display view V2 having the concept display element 60 to be displayed in addition to the first display view Vl having the main display element 50, sellers or stores can choose either one of the views which should be shown to potential consumers.
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