The present invention generally relates to the field of cigarette packaging. More particularly, the present invention relates to a cigarette packaging closure that is child-resistant in nature.
Cigarettes are used by millions of consumers around the world for pleasant feelings. Generally, a cigarette is cylindrical in shape and comprises a combustible material such as but not limited to: tobacco, cannabis, herbs, and so on rolled in a paper material to define the cylindrical shape. A user can ignite one end of the cigarette using firing means such as but not limited to matchsticks, lighters, and so on, and keep the opposite end of the cigarette in their mouth to inhale the smoke coming from igniting the one end of the cigarette.
Various types of cigarettes are available in the market and are sold by various merchandise/companies using various brand names. The cigarettes are available in various shapes, designs, sizes, and colors depending on the requirements of the user. The cigarette is often available in the packaging in the form of packs or cartons wherein the packs or cartons are rectangular boxes that comprise multiple cigarettes. Recently, “electronic cigarettes” have been introduced in the market that simulate tobacco smoking.
Cigarette smoking is quite harmful and is not recommended by medical professionals. The use of cigarettes could lead to various heart, liver, and lung-related diseases, and especially children are more vulnerable to these diseases. Generally, children are not capable of thinking about the consequences of cigarette use and are easily influenced by watching adults smoking cigarettes in real-life scenarios or in movie films. Further, generally, children are prone to easy manipulation by people in adopting cigarette smoking habits. Once the children have entered their adult life, they can better decide whether to choose the habit of cigarette smoking by comparing the risks and rewards associated with cigarette smoking. Thus, the use of cigarettes by children is not allowed in many countries and is even punishable in some countries in the form of fines. However, the packs or cartons of cigarettes can be easily opened by children. Thus, a child can easily access the cigarette by opening/tearing the cigarette pack/carton and then use the cigarette which could lead to various health problems.
Child-resistant cigarette packages are well-known in the art. The regulations for a cigarette package to be declared “child-resistant” or “child-safe” are defined by different international norms and standards. Child-resistant cigarette packages comprise different safety elements that aim to delay the time until an unauthorized person, for instance, a child, is able to open the cigarette package. This extra time should allow an authorized person such as an adult to stop the unauthorized person from opening the cigarette package.
For instance, U.S. Ser. No. 11/419,363B2 discloses a child-resistant smoking article package including a case with an opening, a child-resistant closure for closing the opening of the case, and a smoking article holder provided inside the case. The smoking article holder is coupled to the closure wherein the smoking article holder comprises at least one storage compartment configured to receive a smoking article therein.
U.S. Ser. No. 10/414,553B2 discloses a package for preserving freshness and storing elongated items. The package is preferably biodegradable, substantially airtight, child-resistant, and reusable. Various seal constructions are described for sealing a case body portion against a case lid portion. The respective sealing surfaces of the case lid portion and case body portion are complementary, but spaced. A continuous elastomeric seal is provided in the sealed space between the complementary sealing surfaces. The seal is configured to be compressed along the entire sealing length of the sealing surface when the case lid portion is pivoted into the latched position. The compressed elastomeric seal provides a spring force that retains the latch in the latched position and a spring force that is resolved into sealing vectors perpendicular to the sealing surface along the entire length of the sealing surface to ensure a seal along the sealing surface.
The existing solutions related to child-resistant cigarette packages are ineffective, have some design flaws, are difficult to manufacture, inefficient, costly, and complex in use. Thus, there remains a need for a simple, effective, efficient, cost-effective, and child-resistant cigarette package that is capable of solving the aforementioned problems of the existing solutions.
Before the present systems, methods, and embodiments are described, it is to be understood that this application is not limited to the particular systems, and methodologies described, as there can be multiple possible embodiments that are not expressly illustrated in the present disclosures. It is also to be understood that the terminology used in the description is for the purpose of describing the particular versions or embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present application. Further, it is also to be understood that the terminology if not defined by the present disclosure should be construed as the general or known meaning/definition of the terminology, known to the person skilled in the art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cigarette packaging closure comprising an inner tube comprising a closed end and an open end on the opposite side; wherein the inner tube is configured to removably retain at least one cigarette inside the inner periphery of the inner tube; an outer tube comprising an open end on one side and an open end on the opposite side; the inner tube is configured to slide inside the outer tube, a top cap that is configured to removably mate with the open end of the outer tube; and wherein the top cap is configured to be lifted off the open end of the outer tube, when the outer tube slides relative to the inner tube.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cigarette packaging closure that does not allow children to access the cigarette(s) thereby protecting the health of the children.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cigarette packaging closure that is easy to use and does not involve any complex mechanism.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cigarette packaging closure that is cost-effective and can be used by adults of different intelligence levels.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a cigarette packaging closure that is capable of retaining at least one elongated object capable of being smoked by a user such as a conventional cigarette, electronic cigarette, beedi, cigar, kretek, and so on.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a cigarette packaging closure that is reusable and environmentally friendly.
Before describing the present invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention utilizes a combination of components or processes, which constitutes a cigarette packaging closure. Accordingly, the components or processes have been represented, showing only specific details that are pertinent for an understanding of the present invention so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those with ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein. As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific component-level details and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting but rather to provide an understandable description of the invention.
Some embodiments, illustrating its features, will now be discussed in detail. The words “comprising,” “having,” “containing,” and “including,” and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open-ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items, or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items. It must also be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Although any methods, and systems similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of embodiments, the preferred methods, and systems are now described. The disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary.
References to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “another embodiment”, “one example”, “an example”, “another example” and so on, indicate that the embodiment(s) or example(s) so described may include a particular feature, structure, characteristic, property, element, or limitation, but that not every embodiment or example necessarily includes that particular feature, structure, characteristic, property, element or limitation. Furthermore, repeated use of the phrase “in an embodiment” does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. The words “comprising”, “having”, “containing”, and “including”, and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open-ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items.
The cigarette packaging closure of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, particularly
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The top cap 130 is generally cylindrical in shape as seen in
The outer tube 120 as well as the inner tube 110 is formed of a flexible material yet rigid enough to define the overall shape of the outer tube 120 as well as the inner tube 110. Broadly speaking, the outer tube 120 as well as the inner tube 110 are formed of a partially rigid material that can restore its original shape. The material of the outer tube 120, as well as the inner tube 110, may include but not be limited to: plastic, carbon fiber, rubber, cellulose paper, metals such as aluminum, polymers, renewable materials of plant origin such as derivates from starch, cellulose blend, and lignin basis and so on. In another embodiment, the material of the outer tube 120 as well as the inner tube 110 is biodegradable to protect the environment. The inner tube 110 is configured to removably retain at least one cigarette (not shown in figures) inside (within the space 110a) or the inner periphery of the inner tube 110, wherein the cigarette(s) (not shown in figures) are conventional and are sold by various merchandise/companies under various brand names. In another embodiment, the material of the outer tube 120 as well as the inner tube 110 is fully rigid such as but not limited to: metal, glass, ceramic, wood, and so on. In another embodiment, the material of the outer tube 120 as well as the inner tube 110 is transparent to allow a user to visually see the contents (cigarette) inside the cigarette packaging closure 100.
In another embodiment (not shown in figures), the inner tube 110 and the outer tube 120 are magnetically connected to each other such that the inner tube 110 is configured to slide (move) inside the outer tube 120 by relatively moving against the outer tube 120. At least one of the inner tubes 110 and/or the outer tube 120 comprises magnets (not shown in figures) and the remaining element that is an inner tube 110 or the outer tube 120 could comprise ferromagnetic material such as iron or magnet (not shown in figures).
The overall length of the outer tube 120 as well as the inner tube 110 is optimally designed to ensure the functionality of the cigarette packaging closure 100. Further, the radius of the outer tube 120 as well as the inner tube 110 is kept close enough (small tolerance) to ensure that the outer tube 120 can easily slide relative to the inner tube 110, and at the same time, the outer tube 120 is temporarily held against the inner tube 110 by the frictional force between the outer tube 120 and the inner tube 110.
It should be understood that the term cigarette(s) (not shown in figures) could include any elongated object that is capable of being smoked by a user. Broadly speaking, the cigarette packaging closure 100 is capable of retaining at least one elongated object capable of being smoked by a user such as a conventional cigarette, electronic cigarette, beedi, cigar, kretek, and so on.
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In another embodiment (not shown in figures), the outer tube 120 may have any design feature (not shown in figures) provided on the exterior surface of the outer tube 120 for aesthetic appeal and/or decorative effect. The design feature (not shown in figures) could include but is not limited to stickers, color patterns, three-dimensional design, glossy design, photographs, paintings, artistic work, metal finish, tattoo, wood pattern, textile/fabric design, and sewing/stitching designs/patterns and so on. The design feature (not shown in the figures) could be integrated (incorporated) into the outer tube 120. Alternatively, the user can customize the outer tube 120 by selecting the design feature (not shown in figures) and then installing (later adding) the design feature (not shown in figures) on the exterior surface of the outer tube 120.
In another embodiment (not shown in figures), the top cap 130 is configured to be lifted off (popped out) the open end 122 of the outer tube 120 when a user grips the upper portion of the outer tube 120 and then applies sufficient inward radial (squeezing) force directed towards the upper portion of the outer tube 120.
In another embodiment (not shown in figures), the top cap 130 is configured to be lifted off (popped out) the open end 122 of the outer tube 120 when a user grips the upper portion of the outer tube 120 and then simultaneously applies sufficient force in two directions (manner) wherein the sufficient force is equal to sum of inward radial (squeezing) force directed towards the upper portion of the outer tube 120 and the downward force directed towards the opposite open end 124 of the outer tube 120.
In another embodiment (not shown in figures), the top cap 130 and the open end 122 of the outer tube 120 are made of highly magnetic material such that the top cap 130 is magnetically attracted (connected) to the open end 122 of the outer tube 120. When a user (adult) pulls the top cap 130 from the upper portion of the outer tube 120 by applying sufficient upward force directed away from the opposite open end 124 of the outer tube 120, the high magnetic force between the top cap 130 and the open end 122 of the outer tube 120 is overcome by the sufficient upward force of the user, and the top cap 130 is pulled apart from the upper portion of the outer tube 120.
Certain advantages of the cigarette packaging closure (100, 200) of the present disclosure are listed herein below:
It should be understood that the cigarette packaging closure (100, 200) is capable of retaining multiple cigarettes (not shown in figures) as well as a single cigarette (not shown in figures). The multiple cigarettes (not shown in figures) could be arranged in various patterns inside the inner tube 110 such as linear pattern, array pattern, circular pattern, triangle pattern, bundle pattern, and so on. Thus, the shape and size of the cigarette packaging closure (100, 200) could vary depending on the requirements of the user.
The various components and parts of the various embodiments of the cigarette packaging closure (100, 200) of the present invention are similar and interchangeable. It is obvious to the one skilled in the art that the various components, and parts of the cigarette packaging closure (100, 200) of one embodiment of the present invention could be considered for other embodiments with little or no variation.
It should be understood according to the preceding description of the present invention that the same is susceptible to changes, modifications and adaptations, and that the said changes, modifications and adaptations fall within scope of the appended claims.
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