This application claims the benefit of Swiss Patent Application Nos. 01821/07, filed Nov. 26, 2007 and 01650/08, filed Oct. 17, 2008, both of which are incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth.
The invention is directed to a flat container for cigarettes, cigars, sweets, and the like.
Expensive cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, and the like, but also sweets are often sold in sheet-metal containers, because, on one hand, they can be stored in these containers protected against damage and, on the other hand, a high degree of air and water-vapor tightness is guaranteed up until the first opening. Tightness is a problem because the closing of sheet-metal containers with hinged covers is difficult, which is why the goods are often sealed, for example, in aluminum foil or a laminate film and only then placed in the box.
One object of the present invention lies in sealing the bottom part of the container, i.e., the container bottom, in which lie the goods (cigarettes, cigars, etc.), as tight as possible against air and water vapor. Another objective of the invention is allowing the closure creating the air and water-vapor tightness to be removed from the container bottom without a tool.
These objectives are met by a container according to the invention. Advantageous configurations of the container are described below and in the claims.
Through a suitable shaping of the container bottom, a film or membrane can be bonded or sealed to the bottom. The sealing surface is here formed by a step with a shoulder that gives a sufficiently large bonding surface between the membrane and container bottom. The sealing of the membrane after the container bottom is filled with the goods to be stored can be performed in a very simple way by a heated stamp. Through the full surface contact of the container bottom on a support surface, the sealing heat can be optimally transferred and thus the product can be protected from heat. Also here, the container bottom is not deformed. The shaping of the sealing surface according to the invention permits a precise centering of the sealing membrane completely in the interior of the lidded container or case. The detachment/peeling off of the membrane is easily possible by hand without the aid of tools. Here, the entire container cross-sectional surface is left free from residue. The container can also be produced cost-effectively by a deep-drawing process and is completely recyclable after being emptied, because no plastic parts are connected to the container.
The invention will be explained in more detail with reference to an illustrated embodiment. Shown are:
a is a partial cross sectional view through another construction of the container bottom with container top placed on top,
b is a partial cross sectional view through the container bottom in
c is a partial cross sectional view through the container with retracted sealing surface, and
d is a partial cross sectional view through the container with retracted sealing surface and heating tool acting from above.
In the figures, a container is designated with reference symbol 1, that comprises a container bottom 3 and a container top 5. Both the container bottom 3 and also the container top 5 have peripheral side walls 3′ and 3″ or 5′ and 5″. The two container parts 3, 5 are connected to each other by hinges 7. The hinges 7 are formed by suitably shaped clips on the edges of the container bottom and top. On the container top 5, in one side wall 5″ in the present example two rectangular recesses 9 that run parallel to the edges are stamped out. Clips 11 that are part of the side wall 3″ engage in the two recesses 9 and are generated by a shaping process (bending/rolling). The container bottom 3 is consequently not pierced by stamped-out sections and the like. In the upper region of the side walls 3′ and 3″ of the container bottom 3, a projection-shaped step 13 directed inwardly is formed by a deformation process. On the step 13, the upper surface 15 runs parallel to the base 17 and the free top edge (peak S) of the container bottom 3. The surface 15 extends along the entire periphery of the container bottom 3 (compare, in particular,
The application of the sealing film 19 on the step 13 after filling the goods (cigarettes, cigarillos, and the like) can be realized in a very simple way with a heated sealing tool following the contours of the step 13 or by ultrasonic welding. The support of the sealing pressure can be realized in a simple way from the outside. In addition, the heat generated by the sealing is far away from the product. Because there are no stamped-out sections, recesses, or the like in the lower container part 3, the product space 23 under the film 19 is sealed tight against air and water vapor after the sealing and guarantees optimum conditions for the product.
In the configuration of the container 1 according to
In order to obtain a trouble-free seal connection between the film 19 and the step 13 (the sealing surface), during the sealing process a support device 27 that engages under the step 13 is led under the step 13. Advantageously, the support device 27 is constructed in such a way that it contacts the entire surface of at least the bottom of the step 13. With a sealing tool 29 that extends, in turn, across the entire width of the step 13, an optimum total surface contact between the step 13, film 19, and the sealing tool 29 can be obtained, without the container bottom 3 having to absorb axial forces F.
In addition, the temperature T generated by the sealing tool 29 is dissipated in the sealing region directly through the support device 27. In this way, a negative effect on the product by a temperature increase in the edge region of the container 1 is prevented.
On the container top 5, the surface between the edges 5′ and 5″ is advantageously lowered by a deep-drawing process, i.e., the central region of the container top lies lower than its edge. From
1 Container
3 Container bottom
5 Container top
7 Hinge
9 Recesses
11 Clips
13 Step
15 Sealing surface
17 Base
19 Film
21 Tab
23 Product space
25 Central part of 3
27 Support device
29 Sealing tool
31 Peripheral edge
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01821/07 | Nov 2007 | CH | national |
01650/08 | Oct 2008 | CH | national |