IP Library Granted Patent US 7,356,952
Granted Patent B2
US 7,356,952 · App. 10/171,753 · Granted Apr 15, 2008

System for coupling package displays to remote power source

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Patent No.
US 7,356,952
App. No.
10/171,753
Granted
Apr 15, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A merchandising system having a power distribution device associated with a package support system, and a package having a sensory output such as an image display capable of using power, data and/or signals provided from the power distribution device to produce a desired output when the package is associated with the package support system. Packaging materials of the package form the coupling medium for contactless coupling such as capacitive coupling of a controlled signal provided to the package support system to a display on the package.

Claims (31)

1. A system for controlling an on-package electronic device, comprising:

a power and/or signal distribution device positioned at least partially on a shelving unit; and

a package having an electronic device and an image display on a surface of the package, said electronic device being activated and displaying images on the image display when said package is positioned on said shelving unit;

wherein said package includes at least one packaging material that is electrically connected to said electronic device, said packaging material acting as a coupling medium for contactless coupling of said electronic device with said power and/or signal distribution device when said package is on said shelving unit; and

wherein said packaging material forms at least part of a capacitor for capacitive coupling of said power and/or signal distribution device with said electronic device.

2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the image display is an electronically powered display, and wherein power for the display is provided remotely by the power distribution device and/or signal for the display is provided remotely by the signal distribution device.

3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the power and/or signal distribution device comprises a pulse generator, and/or wherein the shelving unit comprises a merchandise shelving unit, and/or wherein the package comprises a retail consumer package, and/or wherein the image display comprises an electrophoretic display.

4. A merchandising system, comprising:

a power and/or signal distribution device provided in conjunction with a package support system;

a package physically separated from the power and/or signal distribution device having a sensory output device capable of using power and/or signals provided remotely from said power and/or signal distribution device to produce a desired output when said package is on said package support system;

wherein said package includes at least one packaging material that is electrically connected to said sensory output device, said packaging material acting as a coupling medium for contactless coupling of said sensory output device with said power and/or signal distribution device when said package is on said package support system; and

wherein said packaging material forms at least part of a capacitor for capacitive coupling of said power and/or signal distribution device with said sensory output device.

5. The merchandising system according to claim 4 , wherein:

said sensory output device includes one or more electric field sensitive materials.

6. The merchandising system according to claim 4 , wherein:

all power to the package is provided remotely from said package support system.

7. The merchandising system according to claim 6 , wherein:

said desired output is varied by said sensory output device in conjunction with remotely-controlled variations in said power and/or signal distribution device when said package is placed on said package support means.

8. The merchandising system according to claim 7 , wherein:

said desired output includes a visual output that remains fixed after said package is removed from said package support system.

9. The merchandising system according to claim 4 , further including:

a second package having a sensory output device capable of using power and/or data provided from said power and/or signal distribution device to produce a desired output when said second package is placed on said package support system, said second package sensory output device producing a second desired output when said second package is placed adjacent said package.

10. The merchandising system according to claim 9 , wherein: said second desired output is produced for a predetermined period of time when said second package is placed adjacent said package and said package and said second package are removed from said package support system.

11. The merchandising system according to claim 4 , wherein:

said package includes conductive and insulating portions forming a capacitOr for capacitively coupling said sensory output device to said power and/or signal distribution device when said package is placed on said package support system.

12. The merchandising system according to claim 11 , further including a controller for remotely varying said power and/or signal distribution device to change the output of said sensory output device.

13. The merchandising system according to claim 4 , wherein:

said power and/or signal distribution device includes electrodes mounted on said package support system; and said package includes one or more electric field sensitive materials.

14. The merchandising system according to claim 4 , wherein the power and/or signal distribution device comprises a pulse generator, and/or wherein the package support system comprises a merchandise shelving unit, and/or wherein the package comprises a retail consumer package, and/or wherein the sensory output device comprises an electrophoretic display.

15. The merchandising system according to claim 4 , wherein:

a visual output from the sensory output device remains fixed after said package is removed from said package support system.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 20, 2004
From: PHILIP MORRIS INCORPORATED
To: PHILIP MORRIS USA INC.
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