The present invention relates to a cigarette box and a blank set therefor. The cigarette box is used for containing an inner pack. The inner pack has a bundle of filter cigarettes or cigarettes and a wrapping material wrapping the bundle.
A so-called hinged-lid package has widely been used for a cigarette box of this type. The package includes a box body and a lid for opening/closing the box body, and the inner pack is contained in the box body, for example, as in Unexamined Japanese Patent Application No. 5-213340.
As such a package style has been familiar to smokers and other people for long, there is no newness in the action of opening and closing such a package. Therefore, the package does not have enough visual appeal to arouse customers' interest.
It is an object of the invention to provide a cigarette box having such an innovative opening/closing style as to encourage users to buy, and a blank set therefor.
In order to accomplish the object, the cigarette box according to the invention has an outer case including one side face opened, the other side wall with a push window, and a bottom wall extending from the open face to the other side wall, the bottom wall in which one portion located on the side of the open face being connected to the other portion across a hinge and formed as a movable base; an inner case that is contained in the outer case, holds an inner pack and protrudes from the open face of the outer case in a lateral direction of the outer case when pushed through the push window of the outer case, the inner case including an outer side wall that covers the open face of the outer case, an inner side wall exposed through the push window of the outer case, a bottom wall coupled to the movable base of the outer case for allowing the inner case to turn on the hinge together with the movable base; and a stopper for controlling a maximum turning angle of the inner case when the inner case protrudes.
According to the cigarette box, when a user pushes the inner case with a finger through the push window of the outer case, the inner case turns around the hinge and protrudes from the open face of the outer case in the lateral direction of the outer case. The cigarette box is thus opened. When the cigarette box is in this open position, the user can remove a rod-like smoking article, such as a filter cigarette and a cigarette, from the inner pack contained in the inner case. When the user later pushes the inner case back into the outer case, the open face of the outer case is closed by the outer side wall of the inner case. In this way, the cigarette box is closed.
An opening/closing style of the cigarette box is quite different from that of conventional hinged-lid packages. Moreover, when the cigarette box of the invention is open, it shows a unique appearance, which promotes customers' motivation for buying the cigarettes contained in such a cigarette box.
More specifically, the inner case further includes a pull-up mouth for the cigarettes, which is positioned outside the outer case when the inner case protrudes from the outer case. In this case, the pull-up mouth is preferably formed from one portion of an upper wall of the inner case into front and rear walls of the inner case.
To be more concrete, the stopper is capable of determining the maximum turning angle by engaging the inner case with a ceiling face of the outer case. Specifically, the stopper includes a fixed element provided to the ceiling face of the outer case and a movable element that protrudes from the inner side wall of the inner case and is engaged with the fixed element when the inner case is turned in a protruding direction.
The stopper is also capable of determining the maximum turning angle by engaging the inner case with an inner surface of at least one of the front and rear walls of the outer case. Specifically, the stopper includes a fixed element provided to the inner surface of the outer case and a movable element that is provided to an inner surface of the inner case, which faces the inner surface of the outer case, and is engaged with the fixed element when the inner case is pivoted in the protruding direction.
Before the inner case is turned for the first time, the cigarette box may further include a perforation line that detachably connects the front and rear walls of the outer case to the movable base.
In the case of such a cigarette box, the stopper may have a locking groove formed in the ceiling face of the outer case, a first stopper element that is provided to the inner case and determines first opening of the inner case when engaged with the locking groove, a locking liner that is superposed upon the inner surface of at least one of the front and rear walls of the outer case, and a second stopper element that is provided to the inner case and determines second opening of the inner case when engaged with the locking liner. Preferably, the second opening is larger than the first opening.
The invention also provides a blank set for fabricating the cigarette box. The blank set will be clearly illustrated in the attached drawings and under Best Mode of Carrying out the Invention.
As illustrated in
The inner case 4 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape similar to the outer case 2 and is of a size containable in the outer case 2. In other words, the inner case 4 also has a front wall 24, a rear wall and a bottom wall 26, and these walls are superposed upon the front wall 8, the rear wall 10 and the bottom wall 14, respectively, of the outer case 2. The inner case 4 further has side walls 28 and 30. When the inner case 4 is thoroughly contained in the outer case 2, the outer side wall 28 closes the open face 6 of the outer case 2, and the inner side wall 30 is superposed upon the side wall 16 of the outer case 2. At this time, a part of the inner side wall 30 is exposed through the push window 18 of the side wall 16.
The bottom wall 26 of the inner case 4 is bonded to the outer case 2 only at the movable base 22 of the outer case 2. Therefore, the inner case 4 is capable of turning around the self hinge 20 together with the movable base 22. Consequently, when a user pushes the inner side wall 30 of the inner case 4 through the push window 18 of the outer case 2, as is obvious from
The inner case 4 holds an inner pack, not shown in
The inner case 4 has an open upper end. Each of the front wall 24 and the rear wall of the inner case 4 has an access notch in an upper edge thereof. These access notches are situated on the side of the outer side wall 28 of the inner case 4, and are in the shape of a substantial U extending from the upper edges of the respective walls toward the bottom wall 26 of the inner case 4. Such access notches form a pull-up mouth 32 of the inner case 4 in cooperation with the open face formed in an upper end of the inner case 4.
As illustrated in
If the user pushes the inner case 4 into the outer case 2 in the open state of the cigarette box illustrated in
The cigarette box further includes a stopper to determine allowable protrusion opening α of the inner case 4 at the time when the inner case 4 protrudes from the outer case 2, that is, allowable turn angle of the inner case 4 around the self hinge 20. For example, such a stopper engages the ceiling face of the outer case 2 with the inner case 4 at a circle A shown by a dashed line in
As described above, in the case of the cigarette box according to one embodiment, the cigarette box is opened or closed when the inner case 4 turns around on the self hinge 20 with respect to the outer case 2, that is, when the inner case 4 tilts sideways. Such a cigarette box has a unique opening/closing style and unique appearance in the open state, as compared to conventional hinged-lid packages, to thereby promotes customers' motivation for buying the cigarettes contained in the cigarette box of the invention.
The inner blank 34 includes a plurality of panels and flaps. Adjacent panels and flaps are demarcated by fold lines shown by broken lines.
More specifically, the inner blank 34 has a rear panel 40, a bottom panel 36, and a front panel 42 that are aligned on a longitudinal axis of the inner blank 34. Inner bottom flaps 44 are connected to both side edges of the bottom panel 36. The panels 36, 40 and 42 are parts for forming the bottom wall 26, the rear wall and the front wall 24 of the inner case 4. The inner bottom flaps 44 form reinforcing members for the bottom wall 26.
Inner side flaps 46a and 46b are connected to both side edges of the rear panel 40, and outer side flaps 48a and 48b to both side edges of the front panel 42. The inner and outer side flaps 46a and 48a are parts for forming the outer side wall 28 of the inner case 4, whereas the inner and outer side flaps 46b and 48b are parts for forming the inner side wall 30 of the inner case 4.
In
In
The blank 34 is applied with glue in a given region of the inside thereof, and an inner pack IP is placed on the rear panel 40 of the blank 34. Subsequently, the blank 34, that is, the flaps and panels thereof are folded in order around the inner pack IP, to thereby fabricate the inner case 4 shown in
The outer blank 58 also includes a plurality of panels and flaps. Adjacent panels and flaps are demarcated from each other by fold lines shown by broken lines.
More specifically, the outer blank 58 includes a side panel 60 in the center of longitudinal axis thereof. The side panel 60 is a part for forming the outer side wall 16 of the outer case 2, and has the push window 18 in a upper portion thereof, as viewed in
A rear panel 62 and a front panel 64 are connected to both side edges of the side panel 60. The panels 62 and 64 are parts for forming the rear wall 10 and the front wall 8, respectively, of the outer case 2. An inner top flap 66 and an inner bottom flap 68 are connected to upper and lower edges, respectively, of the side panel 60. The inner top flap 66 forms a reinforcing member for the upper wall 12 of the outer case 2, and the inner bottom flap 68 for the bottom wall 14 of the outer case 2.
As is clear from
Folding flaps 70 are connected to the other side edge of the rear panel 62 and of the front panel 64. The folding flaps 70 are parts for forming liners of the front wall 8 and the rear wall 10 of the outer case 2.
An outer bottom flap 72 is connected to a part of a lower edge of the rear panel 62. The outer bottom flap 72 is situated adjacent to the inner bottom flap 68. An extension flap 74 is connected to a side edge of the outer bottom flap 72 across the self hinge 20. The extension flap 74 extends along the other part of the lower edge of the rear panel 62. The extension flap 74 is a part for forming the movable base 22 that is a part of the bottom wall 14 of the outer case 2. The outer bottom flap 72 is a part for forming the other part of the bottom wall 14 of the outer case 2.
An inner top panel 76 is connected to the upper edge of the rear panel 62. The inner top panel 76 has a locking flap 78 in a side edge located opposite to the side panel 60. The locking flap 78 is situated above the corresponding folding flap 70 and is a part for forming the fixed element of the stopper.
An outer top panel 80 is connected to an upper edge of the front panel 64, and a middle bottom flap 82 to a part of a lower edge of the front panel 64. The middle bottom flap 82 is disposed adjacent to the inner bottom flap 68. Therefore, the inner bottom flap 68 is so situated as to be sandwiched between the outer bottom flap 72 and the middle bottom flap 82. The flaps 68, 72 and 82 are of virtually the same-shape and size.
The outer blank 58 is applied with glue in a given region of the inside thereof. The outer blank 58 is then folded according to a folding process shown in
More specifically, the right and left folding flaps 70 are first folded as illustrated in
Thereafter, the inner case 4 is placed on the rear panel 62, and one of the folding flaps 70 is sandwiched between the inner case 4 and the rear panel 62. In this state, the side panel 60 is folded toward the inner case 4 together with the front panel 64 and others, and is superposed on the inner side wall 30 of the inner case 4.
In this state, as illustrated in
In the next place, the front panel 64 is folded toward the front wall of the inner case 4 and superposed on the front wall of the inner case 4 as illustrated in
As is apparent from
The locking flap or locking liner 78 of the inner top panel 76 is not bonded to the inner top panel 76. Therefore, as is clear from
For this reason, when the inner case 4 is pivoted on the self hinge 20 in an opening direction, the projection or first stopper 56 of the inner case 4 is brought into contact to the end of the locking flap or locking liner 78. This limits a turn angle of the inner case 4, that is, protrusion opening of the inner case 4 when the inner case 4 protrudes from the outer case 2. Maximum protrusion opening or first opening a (see
The projection or first stopper 56 and the locking flap or locking liner 78 form the stopper for the inner case 4. The stopper engages the ceiling face of the outer case 2 and the upper wall of the inner case 4 with each other at the position A in
A cigarette box of a second embodiment will be described below.
In the cigarette box of the second embodiment, an outer case 2 and an inner case 4 can be engaged with each other at a position B in
In descriptions of the blanks 34′ and 58′, panels and flaps offering functions identical to those of the panels and flaps of the inner blank 34 and the outer blank 58 are provided with identical reference numerals in
The inner blank 34′ has a pair of lug regions 84 instead of the projection 56. The lug regions 84 are produced by forming substantially U-shaped openings 86 in a rear panel 40 and a front panel 42. The openings 86 are located adjacent to inner and outer side flaps 46b and 48b.
More specifically, the lug regions 84 have fold lines in common with the respective side flaps (46b and 48b). Before the inner blank 34′ starts to be folded along the fold lines, the lug regions 84 are folded toward outer surface-sides of the rear and front panels 40 and 42, to thereby form lugs or second stopper 85.
Thereafter, the inner blank 34′ is folded around an inner pack IP as with the blank 34. As a result, the inner case 4 as illustrated in
The outer blank 58′ has a pair of folding flaps or locking liners 88 that offers the same functions as the locking flap or locking liner 78, instead of having the locking flap or locking liner 78. The folding flaps or locking liners 88 are connected to a rear panel 62 and a front panel 64 as with the locking flap or locking liner 78. Side edges of the folding flaps or locking liners 88, which are located opposite to the respective panels are inclined with respect to fold lines between the respective panels. Therefore, when the folding flaps or locking liners 88 are folded toward and superposed on inner sides of the rear panel 62 and the front panel 64, distance between the side edge of each of the folding flaps or locking liners 88 and the side panel 60 is gradually increased toward an upper edge of the corresponding panel (62 or 64) as shown by chain double-dashed lines in
It should be noted that the folding flaps or locking liners 88 are not bonded to the rear panel 62 and the front panel 64, and that the side edge of each of the folding flaps or locking liners 88 is raised from the corresponding panel (62 or 64).
In the case of the outer blank 58′, an inner top flap 90 and an inner bottom flap 92 situated above and below the side panel 60 have the same triangular shape. A middle bottom flap 82 also has a substantially triangular shape.
The outer blank 58′ is folded around the inner case 4 as with the blank 58. Consequently, the outer case 2 shown in
When the cigarette box of
The invention is not limited to the first and second embodiments.
For example, the upper wall of the inner case 4 may be entirely open, and the push window 18 of the outer case 2 may have another shape than a pentagon.
The lugs 85 and the folding flaps 88 may be disposed only in one side of the inner case 4.
A cigarette box of a third embodiment and a blank set therefor will be described below with reference to
In descriptions of the third embodiment, members and portions providing functions identical to those of the members and portions in the first and second embodiments are provided with identical reference numerals, and explanations of these members and portions will be omitted.
As illustrated in
As described, since the movable base 22 is detachably connected to the outer case 2 immediately after the fabrication of the cigarette box, lower edges of the front wall 8 and the rear wall 10 of the outer case 2 are never raised from a side edge of the movable base 22. Such rising of the lower edges of the front wall 8 and the rear wall 10 hinders film wrapping when the cigarette box is further wrapped in a transparent film. According to the third embodiment, however, the lower edges of the front wall 8 and the rear wall 10 are prevented from being raised, so that the film wrapping of the cigarette box is stably carried out.
As is obvious from
The inner blank 98 of
The outer blank 100 includes a pair of folding flaps 88′ that offers the same functions as the folding flaps 88 of
As is apparent from
An inner bottom panel 112 is connected to a lower edge of the front panel 64 across the perforation line 94 and a fold line. The inner bottom panel 112 also has a fold line 110, which divides the inner bottom panel 112 into two regions 72′ and 74′.
The outer blank 100 of
As illustrated in
After an inner top flap 90 of the side panel 60 is folded toward an upper face of the inner case 4, the inner top panel 76 and the outer top panel 80 are folded in order toward the upper face of the inner case 4. The inner top panel 76 and the outer top panel 80 are superposed on each other and bonded together at the same time, thereby forming the upper wall 12 of the outer case 2.
In conjunction with the folding, an inner bottom flap 92 of the side flap 60 is folded toward a bottom face of the inner case 4. The inner bottom panel 112 and the outer bottom panel 108 are then folded in order toward the bottom face of the inner case 4. The inner bottom panel 112 and the outer bottom panel 108 are superposed on each other and bonded together at the same time, thereby forming a bottom wall 14 of the outer case 2.
More specifically, the fold lines 110 of the inner bottom panel 112 and the outer bottom panel 108 coincide with each other to form the self hinge 20. The region 74′ of the inner bottom panel 112 is bonded to the bottom face of the inner case 4. At this time, the fabrication of the cigarette box is completed. Consequently, the movable base 22 is formed of the regions 74′ of the inner bottom panel 112 and the outer bottom panel 108. The movable base 22 is connected to the front wall 8 and the rear wall 10 of the outer case 2 across perforation lines 94.
When the inner case 4 of the cigarette box is pushed through the push window 18, the movable base 22 of the bottom wall 14 is detached away from the outer case 2 along the perforation lines 94. Therefore, the inner case 4 turns around the self hinge 20 and protrudes sideways from an open face 6 of the outer case 2.
As shown by a dashed line in
When the inner case 4 is further pushed out through the push window 18 or when a portion of the inner case 4, which has protruded from the outer case 2, is further pulled outward, the projection 56′ and the locking groove 102 are unlocked from each other, and the inner case 4 further turns until the lug 85 is engaged with the folding flap 88′ as shown by a chain-double dashed line in
When pushed back into the outer case 2, the inner case 4 is thoroughly accommodated in the outer case 2.
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2005-260663 | Sep 2005 | JP | national |
This application is a Continuation of copending PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2006/316255 filed on Aug. 18, 2006, which designated the United States, and on which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120. This application also claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 2005-260663 filed in Japan on Sep. 8, 2005. The entire contents of each of the above documents is hereby incorporated by reference.
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