Method for packaging playing balls

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Inventors

Voss, Timothy R.
Doleva, John L.

Application #

068004

Filed

Jun-30-1987

Published

Jan-3-1989

Current US Class

053/399
053/411
053/442
156/86
206/315.9

International Classes

B65D 085/58

Field of Search

53/399 53/411 53/442 53/585 206/315.9 156/69 156/86

Assignee

Spalding & Evenflo Companies, Inc. (Tampa, FL)

Examiners

Sipos; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bahr; Donald R., Benoit; John E.

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Abstract
A method for packaging a playing ball so as to provide a partially exposed surface of the ball which comprises the steps of imprinting selected indicia on a heat shrinkable plastic film loop, placing the loop about the ball in frictional contact with a portion of the surface of the ball, applying heat to the loop and the ball to shrink said loop so as to wrap a circumferential section of the ball, and removing the heat and permitting the loop to cool about the ball in its shrunken state. If the ball is partially deflated, the loop is placed about the ball and the ball is inflated until frictional contact between the ball and loop occurs with subsequent heat application.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An article of manufacture comprising

a substantially spherical playing ball;

a substantially flat plastic loop non-adhesively heat shrunk about a circumferential section of said ball so that the entire surface of said loop is retained against said ball, the width of said plastic loop being substantially less than the circumference of said ball; and

permanent indicia including pricing information imprinted on said plastic loop;

said loop being non-removable without destruction of

2. The article of claim 1 wherein said plastic loop comprises a heat shrinkable uniaxially oriented PVC film.

3. The article of claim 1 wherein said playing ball is inflatable.



Description
This application relates generally to methods for packaging playing balls for subsequent retail sale and, more specifically, to the use of a shrink wrap partially covering a playing ball.

When playing balls (such as basketballs, footballs, soccer balls, volley balls, and baseballs) are displayed in retail stores, it is necessary that they be packaged in a manner such that they may be handled by the prospective purchaser so that he may "feel" the ball's surface when he is holding it.

The common practice for packaging these balls is to place them in a cardboard container which has numerous openings so that the ball may be touched through the openings and so that the ball may be temporarily removed from the box to get an even better "feel" of the ball while holding or throwing it. In this type of mechandising, the pricing information is printed on the box and may include a universal code.

This concept depends upon the honesty of the consumer, assuming that he will place the ball back in the proper box. The normal custom is to provide the playing ball (such as the basketballs, footballs, soccer balls, volley balls, and softballs or baseballs) in various quality and price ranges. Unfortunately, this presents the opportunity for switching balls from one box to another. Since the price is normally on the box, either in a stamped or labeled fashion, or the box itself contains a labelling code, such dishonest procedure allows a person to obtain the best quality ball in a box of lesser quality. Thus, he does not pay the proper price for the ball.
 
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