The invention relates to a cigarette pack comprising at least two blanks, namely an inner blank which surrounds a cigarette group preferably on all sides and an (outer) pack blank made of paper, (thin) cardboard or similar material, in particular for the formation of a hinge-lid pack.
Hinge-lid boxes are known by their construction and design as being the most common type of cigarette pack worldwide. A group of cigarettes as the pack's contents is surrounded by an inner blank (inner liner) made of paper, metal-coated paper (tin foil) or similar material to form a cigarette block. The actual pack (embodied as a hinge-lid pack) consists of (thin) cardboard forming a box part and a lid connected thereto. In addition, a collar made from a separate blank forms a part of this pack. The collar is anchored in the box part in the region of its front side and side walls. A hinge-lid pack is usually surrounded by an outer wrapper made of plastic film which is removed by means of a tear-off strip when the pack is used for the first time.
The object on which the invention is based is to achieve a further development in packs intended as consumer goods, especially cigarette packs in their hinge-lid embodiment, with respect to their outer design, specifically with the aim of achieving improved means of marking or identification.
To solve this object, the pack according to the invention is characterized by the following features:
a) the outer blank is provided with at least one opening in the region of at least one pack wall,
b) the inner blank has at least one printed and/or embossed area which in the finished pack lies at least partially in the region of the opening and which is visible through said opening.
The invention is based on the knowledge that pack blanks, in particular the typical blanks of a hinge-lid pack, are industrially pre-fabricated, also with respect to their exterior printed design, and usually delivered in stacks of blanks for processing in a packaging machine.
This makes it impossible to implement any further changes to the design in the region of the packaging machine or associated equipment.
In contrast, the packaging material for the inner wrapper, in particular tin foil, can be provided with a label, emblem, insignia or the like by means of printing or embossing in the region of the packaging machine, in particular by the appropriate embossing of the material. This particular element is positioned in the region of the opening, thus remaining visible even when the pack is closed.
The opening is placed preferably in the region of a front wall of the pack, in particular at a (lower) box front wall of a hinge-lid pack, with the printed or embossed area being correspondingly located in the region of an inner front wall of the inner blank. One special feature consists of placing the opening in the region of an in particular enlarged collar, with the collar and box front wall having openings which correspond to one another, preferably with a different geometric design.
Further details of the inventions will be described below in more detail on the basis of exemplary embodiments featured in the illustrations, which show:
The exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings relate to hinge-lid boxes for cigarettes. This type of pack comprises a (lower) box part 10 and lid 11. The pack parts consist of a common, single-piece blank pursuant to
A hinge-lid pack also includes a collar made from a separate blank (
The contents of a pack, i.e. a cigarette group, is surrounded by an inner blank (
Accordingly, end tabs 32, 33 are provided which form a folded upper inner end wall. As usual, an upper part of the inner blank is configured on its front side as a detachable tab or flap 34. This is delimited from the remaining part of the inner blank by a transverse perforation line. 35. The flap 34 is severed by the user's gripping of the outer end tab 32 when opening the pack for the first time.
At least one pack wall is provided with an opening 36, 37. This opening 36, 37 is preferably placed in the region of the box front wall 12. The opening 36, 37 exposes a corresponding surface area of the inner blank, namely the inner front wall 27. Accordingly, this is visible from the outside in the region of the opening 36, 37.
The openings 36, 37, which are formed by punching, can assume various geometric shapes, e.g. form a triangle (
In the region of the opening 36, 37, the inner blank is provided with a marking 38. This can take the form of a label, mark or logo. But it can also provide information or data for pack identification with respect to origin, place and date of manufacture. For an inner blank made of tin foil, the marking 38 is an embossing. This is preferably applied during the preparation of the packaging material for the inner blank, namely in the region of embossing rollers during the usual processing of a web of packaging material. For this purpose, the embossing rollers can be configured such that a circumferential part for embossing the marking 38 can be easily interchangeable in order to make a quick change in the marking 38 possible. For an inner liner of paper or similar material, the marker 38 is expediently applied by printing, likewise in the region of the packaging machine. The marking 38 is applied such that is appears approximately at the center of the opening 36, 37.
The collar is adapted to the shape and position of the opening 36, 37. In the exemplary embodiment according to
In the exemplary embodiment according to
In the exemplary embodiment pursuant to
Another special feature is realized in the exemplary embodiment pursuant to
The combination of an opening in the pack, on one hand, and a marking on the inner wrapper, on the other hand, can also be positioned at another part of the pack, e.g. in the region of the lid 11. In the embodiment pursuant to
The openings 36, 37 are expediently created by punching operations during the fabrication of the blanks, specifically in a common work cycle with the punching of the blanks themselves.
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