Cigarettes are sold in packages while tobacco products, such as chewing tobacco, are provided in different forms of packaging.
An embodiment of a blank of foldable material for forming a cigarette package sleeve, comprises first, second, third and fourth panels for forming respective front, left side, back, and right side of the cigarette package sleeve, wherein each panel comprises two substantially parallel sides and two substantially parallel ends which are substantially perpendicular to the sides, the first panel connected to the second panel by a first fold line, the second panel connected to the third panel by a second fold line and the third panel connected to the fourth panel by a third fold line, wherein the first, second and third fold lines are along adjacent sides; a platform panel connected to an end of the third panel by a connect tab which is connected to the third panel by a fourth fold line and connected to the platform panel by a fifth fold line; an adhesive tab connected to a side of the fourth panel at a sixth fold line to join the first panel to the fourth panel; at least one locking tab connected to a short edge of the first, second or fourth panels at a seventh fold line and on the same end of the blank as the platform panel, wherein the locking tab is rotatable about the seventh fold line to engage the platform panel at a periphery thereof; wherein the blank is foldable to form a lower sleeve opening communicating with a lower recess between the first, second, third, fourth and platform panels at a lower end of the cigarette package sleeve and an upper opening communicating with an upper recess between the first, second, third, fourth and platform panels at an upper end of the cigarette package sleeve.
An embodiment of an adjacent article package comprises a parallelepipedal container having substantially rectangular opposed top and bottom end walls, opposed front and rear walls and opposed side walls adjoining the other walls; and a tray container which has a cover closed over an open space in a tray base, wherein a bottom of the tray base is adhesively bonded to the top wall of the parallelepipedal container.
According to an embodiment, an adjacent article package includes a sleeve containing a consumer product such as a cigarette package and a recess for holding a small supply of promotional items. Preferably, the adjacent article package is the size of a package of cigarettes, e.g., king size, 100's size, or slender size, or the like. Such a size of an adjacent article package fits within cigarette cartons and cigarette display racks. Furthermore, such a size of the adjacent article package can be tax-stamped with tax-stamping equipment. For instance, tax-stamping equipment removes the bottom of a cigarette carton, applies a tax stamp to each cigarette package contained therein and reattaches the carton bottom. Preferably, when the adjacent article package is about the size of a king size pack (package) of cigarettes (85 to 90×50 to 60×20 to 30 mm), the sleeve receives a first container (cigarette package) about a size of a regular pack of cigarettes, e.g., about 80 to 85×50 to 60×20 to 25 mm (e.g., 83×56×23 mm), about the size of a pack of slender cigarettes, e.g., about 83×53×23 mm, a rounded corner pack of cigarettes, e.g., having about 2 mm radii corners, or the like. Preferably, when the adjacent article package is about the size of a 100's size pack of cigarettes (100 to 110×50 to 60×20 to 30 mm), the first container is about a size of a king size pack of cigarettes, e.g., about 87×56×23 mm, about the size of a regular pack of cigarettes, about the size of a pack of slender cigarettes, about the size of a rounded corner pack of cigarettes or the like. Optionally, the adjacent article package may be about the size of a 120's pack of cigarettes (120 to 130×50 to 60×20 to 30 mm) and the first container may be the size of a 100s, king size, regular, slender or a rounded corner pack of cigarettes or the like.
The embodiment of the blank shown in
A side of the first panel 124 is connected to an adjacent side of the second panel 118 at a first fold line 115. The other side of the second panel 118 is connected to an adjacent side of the third panel 126 at a second fold line 117. The other side of the third panel 126 is connected to an adjacent side of the fourth panel 128 at a third fold line 119.
The third panel 126 is connected to a platform panel 110 by a connect tab 104 which is connected to an end of the third panel 126 by a fourth fold line 105 and connected to the platform panel 110 by a fifth fold line 111. Preferably, the fifth fold line 111 includes perforations and is parallel to the fourth fold line 105.
The other side of the fourth panel 128 is connected to an adhesive flap 130 at a sixth fold line 121. When the blank 100 is folded at the fold lines 115, 117, 119 and 121, a portion of the first panel 124 overlies the adhesive flap 130. Preferably, the adhesive flap 130 is trapezoidal having the fold line 121 as one of the sides thereof, where the fold line 121 is about 0.5 to 2% shorter than fold line 119 on the other side of the fourth panel 128. Non-parallel ends A 131 and 133 of the adhesive panel 130 taper to the other, shorter, side 135 of the adhesive panel 130. Preferably, the first non-parallel side A 131 tapers steeply from the other long edge of the fourth panel 128 and a second non-parallel edge tapers less steeply and meets the fourth panel 128 at a end of the fourth panel 128. Preferably, an adhesive is applied to a surface of the adhesive flap 130 to bond the first panel 124 adjacent to the fourth panel 128 at about the sixth fold line 121 to form a hollow sleeve.
The embodiment of the blank 100 shown in
According to the embodiment of the folding blank 100 shown in
Preferably, the platform panel 110 is substantially rectangular having rounded corners, opposed sides, opposed ends and the fifth fold line 111 lying along one side. The terminating side 145 of the platform panel 110 is spaced apart from the fifth fold line 111 by about the width of the second and fourth panels 118/128, (the distance from fold line 115 to fold line 117 and the distance from fold line 119 to fold line 121). The ends of the platform panel 110 are spaced apart by about the width of the first panel 124 and the third panel 126, (the distance from terminating side 151 and to fold line 115 from fold line 117 to fold line 119).
Preferably, the connect tab 104 is substantially rectangular having the fourth and fifth fold lines 105/111 as opposed sides and opposed ends spaced apart by about 10-60% (e.g., about 15-25%) less than the opposed sides of the platform panel 110. In a preferred embodiment, the fourth and fifth fold lines 105/111 are centered on the upper end of the third panel 126 and along the side of the platform panel 110, respectively.
Optional cut out sections can be located on the first, second, third and fourth panels 124/118/126/128. Preferably, semi-circular cut outs 123 and 125 defined by tear lines 122 and 134 can be centered along respective lower ends 147/149 of the first and third panels 124/126.
The blank 100 can be composed of any suitable material, e.g., plastic, metal, foil, paper board and combinations thereof. Preferably, the blank 100 is composed of a paper suitable for forming hinged-lid cigarette boxes. The blank 100 can include one or more layers of the paper material.
In a preferred embodiment, the first panel 124 and the third panel 126 are about 90−130 mm×50−60 mm (e.g., about 110−120 mm×54−58 mm or about 95−105 mm×54−58 mm), the second panel 118 is about 90−mm×17−30 mm (e.g., about 110−120 mm×22−25 mm or about 95−105 mm×22−25 mm) and the fourth panel 128 is about 90−130 mm×16−29 mm (e.g., about 110−120 mm×21−24 mm or about 95−105 mm×21−24 mm). The fourth panel 128 is preferably narrower than the second panel 118 by about the thickness of the blank material (e.g., about 0.1−1.0 mm, about 0.2−0.4 mm or 0.11 PT board), such that when the first panel 124 overlies the adhesive tab/130, the formed combining sleeve has a substantially rectangular cross section.
In a preferred embodiment, the connect tab 104 of the blank 100 extends about 10−15 mm (e.g., about 11−13 mm) from the fourth fold line 105 to the fifth fold line 111 and is about 40−50 mm (e.g., about 44−47 mm) wide in a perpendicular direction thereto. The platform panel 110 is about 50−60 mm×16−30 mm (e.g., about 54−58 mm×21−25 mm). Preferably, the short parallel side 137 of the first locking tab 108 is about 10−20 mm (e.g., 12−15 mm) shorter than the seventh fold line 109, the narrow portions of the second and third locking tabs 116/106 are about 4−8 mm (e.g., 5−7 mm) narrower than the respective second and fourth panels 118/128 and the flared portions extend along the respective locking tabs about 15−30% (e.g., 22−27%) of the distance to the respective terminating edges. The second locking tab 116 is preferably symmetrically disposed on the eighth fold line 113 and the third locking tab 106 is preferably symmetrically disposed on the ninth fold line 107.
In a preferred embodiment, the adhesive tab 130 extends about 13−19 mm (e.g., about 15−17 mm) from the sixth fold line 121 to the short parallel side 135 which is about 18−29 mm (e.g., about 22−26 mm) shorter than the other side of the fourth panel 128 (fold line 119) such that the upper non-parallel end 133 of the adhesive tab 130 joins the short parallel side 135 at an obtuse angle a distance of about 15−23 mm (e.g., 18−21 mm) below the upper end (fold line 107) of the fourth panel 121 and the lower non-parallel edge 131 of the adhesive tab 130 joins the short parallel side 135 at another obtuse angle a distance of about 3−6 mm (e.g., about 4−5 mm) above the lower end of the fourth panel 128.
Now a method of folding the blank 100 with reference to
Preferably, adhesive is applied to a face of each locking tab 106/116/108. Locking tabs 106, 116 and 108 are folded about 180 degrees at the respective fold lines 109/113/107 and adhesively bonded to respective upper portions of the first, second and fourth panels as shown in
Preferably, the connect tab 104 is folded about 180 degrees at the fourth fold line 105 in the same direction as the locking tabs 108/116/106. The platform panel 110 is folded at the fifth fold line in a direction opposite to the direction of the connect tab 104 fold by about 90 degrees such that the platform panel 110 is perpendicular to the third panel 126. Preferably, the platform panel 110 is folded simultaneously while the first, second, third and fourth panels 124/118/126/128 and adhesive tab 130 are folded 126. Preferably, a portion of the first panel 124 overlies and is adhesively bonded to the adhesive panel 130, forming an erected combining sleeve 101 as shown in
Although embodiments of the blank 100 and the formed combining sleeve 101 are described as comprising first, second and third locking tabs 108/116/106, all three locking tabs are not necessarily required. Optionally, one or two locking tabs can be used to engage the platform panel 110 in alternative embodiments.
As illustrated in
Preferably, the first and third panels 124/126 each include a semi circular cut-out 123/125 located at the lower sleeve opening. Such cut-outs 123/125 allow a user to grip the first container 300 to withdraw the first container 300 from the combining sleeve 101. Although the cut-outs 123/125 are in the first and third panels 124/126 in the embodiments shown and described, cut-outs can be of various shapes and in any panel or combination of panels.
Preferably, centers of the cut-outs 123/125 are located at about the centers of the respective lower ends 147/149 of the first and third panels 124/126 where radii of tear lines 122 and 134 are about 8−12 mm (e.g., about 9−11 mm).
Preferably, a bottom of the tray container 200 is adhesively bonded to the top surface of the platform panel 110 and closes the upper opening of the combining sleeve 101 as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the second container is a tray container 200 having a bottom of a base 204 about 55−65 mm×11−16 mm (e.g., about 57−63 mm×12−14 mm) with rounded corners having radii about 0.5−2 mm (e.g., about 1 mm) connected to sidewalls extending about 11−16 mm (e.g., about 12−14 mm) above the base, where opposed long sidewalls are spaced apart by about 13−19 mm (e.g., about 15−17 mm) and opposed short sidewalls are spaced apart by about 55−65 mm (e.g. about 57−63 mm). Preferably, the flange 210 around the periphery of the opening formed by the sidewalls of the tray container 200 is about 1−5 mm (e.g., about 2−4 mm) wide. Preferably, the cover 202 is about 60−70 mm×18−26 mm (e.g. about 64−68 mm×20−24 mm) and has squared corner radii of about 1−3 mm (e.g., about 2 mm).
Preferably, when the adjacent article packages 400 are arranged for packaging in a carton (
The combining sleeve can be used with various first containers having a rectangular longitudinal cross-sectional shape and second containers of various shapes. The first containers can be soft packs or hard packs made from cardboard in which cigarettes are stored. Such containers can include a top portion hinged to a bottom portion. Such containers can have an outer cellophane wrapper to retain the freshness of the smoking articles. One of such containers can be inserted into the lower recess 120 of the formed combining sleeve 101, such that the sleeve overlies the front face, side faces and rear face of the container. Alternatively, the blank can be placed on the container and folded to form the sleeve. One or more objects, or objects in a second container, such as promotional products, can then be inserted in the upper recess 102.
According to another embodiment, shown in
Preferably, when the adjacent article packages 400 are arranged for packaging in a carton each adjacent article package 400 is of a size and shape to allow a carton machine to form the carton around the adjacent article packages 400 from a carton blank 500 (
While the invention has been described in detail with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made, and equivalents employed, without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/634,331 entitled ADJACENT ARTICLE PACKAGE FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS, filed on Dec. 9, 2009 now abandoned which claims benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/122,068, filed Dec. 12, 2008, the entire content of each is incorporated herein by reference.
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