Cigarette packet of high biodegradability

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 5165535
  • Patent Number
    5,165,535
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 23, 1992
    32 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 24, 1992
    32 years ago
Abstract
In a conventional cigarette packet with an inner wrapping of tin foil and paper, at least one surface of the tin foil is treated with a photocorrosive substance to the end of enhancing its biodegradability.
Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cigarette packet featuring high biodegradability.
In particular, the invention relates to a cigarette packet of which the innermost foil-paper wrapping is rendered significantly biodegradable.
Conventionally, cigarette packets comprise a first outer wrapping of transparent airtight material, a second wrapping of paper or cardboard enveloped by the outer wrapping, and internally of the second wrapping, a third wrapping of tin foil and paper directly enveloping a group of cigarettes.
Whilst the paper or cardboard clearly affords good biodegradability, the same cannot be said of the materials constituting the outermost wrapping, and the innermost wrapping which directly envelops the cigarettes.
To the end of enhancing the biodegradability of cigarette packets, the outer transparent wrapping can be fashioned from a biodegradable plastic film of conventional type; conversely, no such solution has been forthcoming hitherto in respect of the tin foil which, in its current form, tends to remain stable over time once utilized and discarded.
The object of the present invention is to provide a cigarette packet of which the inner foil wrapping affords good properties of biodegradability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The stated object is realized in a cigarette packet of high biodegradability according to the present invention.
Such a packet is conventional in embodiment, with an inner wrapping of tin foil and paper, but with the additional advantage that at least one surface of the tin foil component of the inner wrapping is treated with a photocorrosive substance to promote degration following disposal of the packet.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying sheet of drawings, in which FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are respective isometrics of a rigid and a crush cigarette packet embodied in accordance with the present invention.





DESCRIPTION of the PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to FIG. 1 of the drawings, 1 denotes a rigid flip-top type of cigarette packet having a hinged lid, in its entirety, which comprises an outer wrapping 2 of transparent material enveloping a rigid container 3 of cardboard, and an inner foil paper wrapping 4 in direct contact with a group of cigarettes (not illustrated).
In FIG. 2 of the drawings, 5 denotes a crush type cigarette packet, in its entirety, which comprises an outer wrapping 6 of transparent material, a pliable paper wrapper or label 7 beneath the outer wrapping, and an inner foil paper wrapping 8 in direct contact with a group of cigarettes (not illustrated).
To the end of increasing the biodegradability of the innermost wrapping 4 or 8, the tin foil layer is pretreated by conventional means at least on the exposed surface with a photocorrosive substance which, likewise conventionally, when exposed to sunlight for a certain duration after the packet 1 or 5 has been utilized and discarded, brings about a rapid deterioration of the tin foil.
By way of example, the substance in question might consist in an organic sulphide, a dithiocarbamate, a dithiophosphate, a peroxide, a xanthogenate, or a carbonylic or nitrogenous compound, etc.
Thus, in accordance with the stated object, it will be seen that a cigarette packet 1 or 5 as described and illustrated ca be provided with an inner foil paper wrapping 4 or 8 of good biodegradability.
Claims
  • 1. A cigarette packet of high biodegradability, comprising an inner wrapping of tin foil and paper, wherein at least one surface of the tin foil component of the inner wrapping is treated with a photocorrosive substance.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91 A/000021 Jan 1991 ITX
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5063111 DiBello Nov 1991
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2611732 Sep 1988 FRX
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