As attorney for the inventor of the innovative Holiday Treat Package we are currently seeking manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention.
The Holiday Treat Package is used to store candy and small toys within a tubular container that is wrapped in a piece of decorative paper, so that it can be given to a child. For safety purposes, the invention can be used in conjunction with a metal detector to determine if any of the candy has been tampered with.
Objects of the present invention:
to provide a holiday treat package in which candy and small toys can be stored within a tubular container that is wrapped with a piece of decorative paper, so that it can be given to a child
to provide a holiday treat package that can be used in conjunction with a metal detecting device to determine if any of the candy has been tampered with by indicating if the presence of a metal object was inserted into the candy
to provide a holiday treat package that is simple and easy to use
Now for the first time this unique product is available for millions of potential users. The low manufacturing cost is of major importance.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
16 holiday treat package
52 adhesive tab on 46
18 tubular container of 16
54 inner cylindrical sleeve of 18
20 candy in 18
56 sealed end of 54
22 wrapper of 16
58 sealed end of 54
24 longitudinal edge of 22
60 side access entrance in 54
26 transverse edge of 22
62 outer cylindrical sleeve of 18
28 sealing facility of 16
64 sealed end of 62
30 retaining component of 16
66 open end of 62
32 tube for 18
68 flexible annular lip on 66
34 open end of 32
70 metal detection device for 16
36 adhesive tape on 34
72 inner cylindrical hollow transparent member of 70
38 piece of paper for 22
74 sealed end of 72
40 piece of cord for 28
76 open end of 72
42 sticker for 30
78 outer cylindrical hollow transparent member of 70
44 transparent material for 32
80 sealed end of 80
46 side door of 32
82 annular sealed end of 80
48 hinge for 46
84 magnetically charged particles in 70
50 side access entrance in 32
86 metal object in 20
PATENT DRAWINGS
FIGURE 1
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the invention completely assembled.
FIGURE 2
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a first embodiment before the decorative piece of paper is wrapped about the tubular container filled with candy and small toys.
FIGURE 3
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the tubular container filled with candy and small toys, sealed at both ends with transparent adhesive tape.
FIGURE 4
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a portion of the tubular container taken in the direction of arrow 4 in Fig 3.
FIGURE 5
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the tubular container similar to Fig 3 taken from an opposite side with the side access door opened.
FIGURE 6
Figure 6 is an end view of a tubular container of a second embodiment.
FIGURE 7
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the tubular container of the second embodiment, showing the outer sleeve ready to be installed upon the inner sleeve.
FIGURE 8
Figure 8 is a side view partly in cross section, showing the outer sleeve installed upon the inner sleeve of the tubular container of the second embodiment.
FIGURE 9
Figure 9 is an enlarged side view of a portion of Fig 8, showing the outer sleeve being removed from the inner sleeve.
FIGURE 10
Figure 10 is a perspective view with parts broken away and in section, showing the tubular container ready to be inserted into a metal detection device.
FIGURE 11
Figure 11 is a perspective view showing the metal detection device with the tubular container being agitated.
FIGURE 12
Figure 12 is a perspective view similar to Fig 11, showing a concentration of magnetically charged particles to indicate the presence of a metal object within a piece of candy in the tubular container.
FIGURE 13
Figure 13 is a cross sectional view of the metal detection device taken along line 13-13 in Fig 12.
FIGURE 14
Figure 14 is an end view taken in the direction of arrow 14 in Fig 10.
FIGURE 15
Figure 15 is an end view taken in the direction of arrow 15 in Fig 10.
If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty
agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:
Michael I. Kroll 171 Stillwell Lane Syosset, New York 11791 Tel. #: 800-367-7774 Tel. #: 516-367-7777 Fax #: 800-367-7704 Fax #: 516-692-2787