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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 24, 1997
Filed:
Jan. 16, 1996
John Gambardella, Charlotte, NC (US);
Melanie Moore, Charlotte, NC (US);
Alan B Parnell, Charlotte, NC (US);
Other;
Abstract
A display package having one or more media items retained therein. The display package is convertible between a collapsed position which is used for shipment and storage of the media item, an open display position for displaying the media item on a generally flat surface, and a compact display position which allows the media item to be displayed in a number of positions, such as in receiving groove on a store shelf to operate as a shelf talker. The display package has a base having opposing halves each formed of a pair of spaced apart upper and lower panels which are hingedly connected together along their respective outer ends. The upper panels also hingedly connected together along their inner ends. Central portions of the inner ends of the upper panels are spaced part from each other to define therebetween an elongate slot. An upright body connected to the base selectively extends upwardly through the slot when in one of the display positions. The body has a plurality of opposing panels which collectively define a pocket adapted for receiving at least one of the media items. A protective wrap may be placed over the display carrier and the media item to protect them during shipment and handling.