Claims
- 1. A cigarette pack comprising:
- a substantially box shaped substantially stiff outer member having four vertical walls and a bottom wall, each of said walls having an inner face on the inside of the outer member and an outer face on the outside of the outer member, wherein said walls include an outer member front wall having a first vertical edge along the left side of the outer face thereof, a second vertical edge along the right side of the outer face thereof, a first top edge along the top thereof, and a first horizontal bottom edge along the bottom thereof; a rear wall substantially parallel to and spaced from said outer member front wall, said rear wall having a third vertical edge along the left side of the inner face thereof, a fourth vertical edge along the right side of the inner face thereof, and a second horizontal bottom edge; an outer member first side wall extending between said first and third vertical edges; an outer member second side wall extending between said second and fourth vertical edges; and a bottom wall extending between said first and second horizontal bottom edges, the height of said outer member front wall from said bottom wall to said first top edge being substantially less than the height of a cigarette;
- an innerframe member of substantially the same stiffness as said outer member, said innerframe member positioned partly inside at least an upper portion of said outer member and having an innerframe front wall positioned adjacent said outer member front wall and having an inner face and an outer face wherein said outer face of said innerframe front wall is placed against said inner face of said outer member front wall, said innerframe front wall including a fifth vertical edge along the left side of the outer face thereof, a sixth vertical edge along the right side of the outer face thereof, a second top edge along the top thereof, and a third bottom edge along the bottom thereof, said third bottom edge being below said first top edge, and said innerframe front wall extending up from inside said outer member front wall so that said second top edge is above said first top edge; an innerframe first side wall extending from said fifth vertical edge toward said rear wall at least partly inside said outer member first side wall; and an innerframe second side wall extending from said sixth vertical edge toward said rear wall at least partly inside said outer member second side wall; said innerframe front wall being weakened along a line which is located below said second top edge so that, when said pack is opened, the portion of said innerframe front wall above said line can be easily torn out of the pack for complete removal from the pack, said portion of said innerframe front wall above said line being free from attachment to any part of said pack other than to the remainder of said innerframe member via said line; and
- a lid member which fits over the portion of said innerframe member projecting above said outer member and which closes said pack when said lid member is closed;
- wherein said innerframe member is free from attachment to said lid member yet interferes with said lid member during opening and closing of said lid member.
- 2. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein said innerframe front wall is weakened along said line by being cut through along most but not all of said line.
- 3. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein said line extends substantially between said fifth and sixth vertical edges.
- 4. The cigarette pack defined in claim 3 wherein at said fifth and sixth vertical edges, said line is near said second top edge, but between said fifth and sixth vertical edges, said line drops down away from said second top edge to provide, when said portion of said innerframe front wall above said line is torn out, a cutout portion at the top of the remaining portion of the innerframe front wall which facilitates withdrawal of cigarettes from said pack.
- 5. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein said line is above said first top edge.
- 6. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein the distance from said bottom wall to said second top edge is substantially the length of a cigarette.
- 7. The cigarette pack defined in claim 6 wherein said innerframe member additionally has an innerframe top wall extending from said second top edge toward said rear wall.
- 8. The cigarette pack defined in claim 7 wherein said innerframe top wall overlies the upper ends of all of the cigarettes in the pack before said upper portion of said innerframe front wall above said line and said innerframe top wall are torn out.
- 9. The cigarette pack defined in claim 7 wherein at least one of said portion of said innerframe front wall above said line and said innerframe top wall is printed with predetermined indicia.
- 10. The cigarette pack defined in claim 7 wherein said innerframe member is additionally weakened along said second top edge to facilitate separation of said innerframe top wall from the portion of said innerframe front wall above said line.
- 11. The cigarette pack defined in claim 10 wherein said innerframe front wall is weakened to a greater extent along said line than said innerframe is weakened along said second top edge.
- 12. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein said portion of said innerframe front wall above said line is printed with predetermined indicia.
- 13. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein said lid member completely covers the portion of said innerframe member which projects above said outer member when said lid member is closed.
- 14. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein said lid member is hinged to said rear wall.
- 15. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein said outer member, said innerframe, and said lid member are all formed from paperboard.
- 16. The cigarette pack defined in claim 15 wherein said paperboard is between 0.010 inches and 0.014 inches thick.
- 17. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- a metal foil wrapper substantially surrounding the cigarettes and disposed inside said innerframe member, said wrapper being relatively thin and relatively flexible as compared to said outer member and said innerframe member.
- 18. The cigarette pack defined in claim 1 wherein said innerframe is positioned within said outer member such that the portion of said innerframe inside said outer member remains stationary with respect to said outer member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 576,776, filed on Sep. 4, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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