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Printed plastic packaging

a technology of printed plastic and packaging, applied in the field of product packaging, can solve the problems of inconvenient manufacturing, low production efficiency, and inability to meet the needs of customers, and achieve the effects of high production efficiency, high impact and high cos

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-07-13
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"The patent text describes a new type of packaging that solves problems of the past. It is resistant to theft and tampering, is inexpensive to make, and is visually appealing. The packaging can be made from recycled or virgin plastics, and is environmentally friendly. The technical effects of the invention are superior quality and unique visual appeal with theft-resistant properties."

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However, some of the same techniques that attract buyers can also attract thieves.
Theft is a problem that has long plagued retail establishments, especially theft of compact, high-margin goods-personal electronic devices, for example which are attractive to thieves because they can be easy to pocket and have a high resale value.
Often, retail stores make these items less accessible to customers, placing them behind or inside of a glass counter, for example.
This solution is effective at preventing theft, but can have the undesirable side effect of lowering sales.
For a variety of reasons, many customers are uncomfortable asking a sales clerk to help them.
For example, some customers are simply too impatient to wait for a busy clerk to get to them.
However, currently used plastic packaging and the techniques for creating it leave much to be desired.
For example, low cost skin packs use shrink wrap surrounding printed cardboard, but these packages are not sufficiently tamper resistant to package high-priced items.
Likewise, blister packs are not sufficiently secure, due to readily-tom cardboard portions.
Clamshell packaging can be more tamper-resistant than blister packs, but in current forms, it has drawbacks as well, because generally a cardboard insert must be separately printed and then positioned within the packaging by human hands.
Indeed, many of the complex folds and features employed to make clamshell packaging more tamper resistant make such packaging expensive to manufacture.
For example, the thick plastic often used is relatively expensive, and assembly steps are difficult to automate.
Furthermore, many of the packaging genres described above do not make use of recycled materials, leading to increased manufacturing costs.
Finally, current methods do not provide for printing on more than one surface of plastic packaging material.
Indeed, low cost theft prevention packaging that also provides a very high quality presentation while using recycled materials has not been available in the past.

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[0018] Product information printed directly on a product's packaging enhances convenience for potential buyers. A buyer can study the package at the point of sale and compare various products according to the data printed on the package. This can save time for a consumer and provide access to useful information, reducing the risk that the product will later be returned or that the consumer will not be happy with the purchase. Furthermore, such information on packaging increases the chances that a customer will buy the product by informing him or her of its novel features and advantages over other products. Information provided on product packaging can also have a persuasive role from a purely advertising perspective by conveying a positive brand message and encouraging purchase through enumerating the merits and utility of the product.

[0019] But providing product data to the diligent comparative shopper is not the only reason to print directly on product packaging; the packaging ca...

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Abstract

A premium plastic package is provided as well as a method for producing such a package. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use ultraviolet light to activate an adhesive. Plastic materials that can be used include recycled and / or recyclable polyurethane.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONS [0001] 1. Field of the Inventions [0002] The inventions disclosed herein relate to product packaging. More specifically, some embodiments provide for a retail product display package that is not only resistant to theft and tampering, but also highly attractive and formed from recycled materials. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] Retail establishments commonly attempt to make their products more attractive to customers. However, some of the same techniques that attract buyers can also attract thieves. Theft is a problem that has long plagued retail establishments, especially theft of compact, high-margin goods-personal electronic devices, for example which are attractive to thieves because they can be easy to pocket and have a high resale value. Often, retail stores make these items less accessible to customers, placing them behind or inside of a glass counter, for example. That way, store personnel do not have to spend as much time watching...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D73/00
CPCB65D73/0092B65D2101/0084B65D2203/00B65D2211/00B65D2401/55
Inventor TILTON, CHRISTOPHER R.
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