Packaging for consumer packs such as cigarette packs is generally well known. A cigarette pack typically includes a foil layer wrapped around the cigarettes in the pack; paper or paperboard wrapped around the foil layer; and a layer of outerwrap, generally comprising a metallic film or a transparent film of a polymeric material such as polyethylene, wrapped and sealed around the entire pack to maintain cigarette freshness. A thin strip of material, generally consisting of a polymer such as polypropylene, is provided on the inner side of the film before the film is wrapped around the pack. This strip of material, called a “tear strip,” is usually denser and stronger than the film and usually projects from the wrapping at a side of the pack and is pulled to slit open the polymeric wrapping thereby dividing the wrapping into upper and lower portions. The upper portion is usually removed and discarded to thereby gain access to the packaged cigarettes.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,717,017 to Sprinkel, Jr. et al. teaches the use of a receptacle that can be outside the polymeric film of a cigarette pack or between the film and the tear strip. The receptacle is filled with an aromatic substance. When the tear strip is pulled to slit the polymeric film, the receptacle is also slit open, releasing the substance contained therein for dispersal into the air or onto the cigarettes in the pack.
Currently, there is a need in the art to provide an aromatic substance to the surface of a package film by a continuous method. Furthermore, there is a need and desire to provide aromatic substances that release aroma when the tear strip is pulled along the package.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a consumer pack or other package that releases a fragrance upon opening. It is also an object of the invention to provide an aromatic fibrous strip which can be applied on the outerwrap of a consumer pack, such as a cigarette pack, and which can be easily opened by a tear-strip on the pack.
In accordance with the present invention, a consumer pack with flexible outerwrap around the pack has a tear tape between the pack and the outerwrap for separating the outerwrap into upper and lower portions when the consumer pack is opened. A multi-layer aromatic strip is positioned on the outer surface of the outerwrap just outside the tear tape, and the aromatic strip is secured thereto by an adhesive layer. The aromatic strip includes a fibrous substrate soaked with fragrance and an outer barrier surface that seals in the fragrance. When the tear tape separates the outerwrap into upper and lower portions, the outer barrier surface and fibrous substrate are broken open to release fragrance to the surroundings.
The aromatic fibrous substrate may include score lines to assist in breaking open the barrier surface and fibrous substrate when the pack is opened. Moreover, the aromatic strip may also include a base layer which may be printed under the fibrous substrate, and the base layer may be secured to the outerwrap by the adhesive layer.
Preferably, the aromatic strip is positioned on the outer surface of the outerwrap so that all of the aromatic strip remains with the upper portion of the outerwrap when the consumer pack is opened. All of the fragrance is removed when the upper portion of the outerwrap is discarded.
Novel features and advantages of the present invention in addition to those noted above will be become apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art from a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein similar reference characters refer to similar parts and in which:
Referring with more particularity to the drawings,
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When the tear tape 16 is pulled upon opening the cigarette box 28, an immediate burst of fragrance is released, but when the upper portion 30 of the outerwrap material 14 is ultimately removed none of the fragrance soaked substrate remains. Hence none of the fragrance migrates to the user when the cigarette box is closed and stored next to the clothing of the user, for example.
The present application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/702,754, filed Jul. 27, 2005, for all useful purposes, and the specification and drawings thereof are included herein by reference.
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