This application claims priority to Italy Patent Application No. BO2006A 000274, filed Apr. 13, 2006, which application is incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a folded and sealed coupon insertable in a pack serving to contain tobacco products, and to a blank from which a coupon of the type in question is fashioned.
In particular, the invention relates to a cigarette coupon furnished with a tamper-resistant closure and insertable in a retail pack. More exactly, coupons of this description are interposed typically between a packet of cigarettes, or a carton containing multiple packets of cigarettes, and a relative overwrap layer formed from a leaf of transparent material.
Conventionally, folded coupons are prepared from a blank appearing as a substantially rectangular flat sheet, with crease lines placed so as to delimit a set of panels superposable one on another by means of suitable folding steps. The blank also presents flaps projecting from the ends of respective panels and superposable similarly one on another as a result of the aforementioned folding steps.
Once the panels and flaps have been folded, the flaps are gummed and sealed together, in such a way as to fashion a coupon of closed, tamper-resistant design appearing as an essentially rectangular body with a grippable appendage providing a tear-off tab.
In general, coupons of the type in question will carry information of a confidential nature on the inside faces of the folded panels, intended for the eyes only of the individual purchasing the pack. For example, coupons with a tamper-resistant closure can be used to announce prize draw competitions, or as envelopes in which to place further paper inserts.
To facilitate the step of opening the coupon, the blank is scored with perforation lines between the panels and the respective flaps.
To reiterate, the coupons are associated with packs of tobacco products, such as packets of cigarettes, in such as way as to remain visible from the outside.
Accordingly, the coupon is placed between the outer surface of the cigarette packet and a protective transparent overwrap, provided generally by a leaf of heat-shrinkable sheet plastic material folded around the packet and then warmed in such a manner as will cause it to stretch tight across the outer surface.
To form the tamper-resistant closure on the coupon, normally, a flap projecting from one end of one outer face presented by the coupon is folded, gummed and secured to a flap projecting from the opposite outer face.
With this style of closure, the grippable tear-off portion presents a thickness different from that presented by the main body of the coupon.
Consequently, where a coupon is associated with the pack, the operation of welding and/or heat-shrinking the overwrap can lead to the formation of creases in the transparent material, caused by the difference or discontinuity in thickness between the body of the coupon and the tear-off portion.
This same disparity in thickness of the coupon can also occasion drawbacks affecting the manner in which the coupons are stored in the overwrapping unit. In effect, the packs are overwrapped, and the coupons inserted, by machine units equipped with a hopper in which the coupons are stacked one on top of another. The coupons do not stack properly by reason of the fact that they will tend to assume a position angled downward toward the appendages which, as intimated previously, are thinner than the folded panels.
The object of the present invention is to provide a folded and sealed coupon insertable in packs for tobacco products, and a blank from which to fashion the coupon, such as will be unaffected by the above noted drawbacks.
One particular object of the present invention is to provide a folded and sealed coupon that can be overwrapped without giving rise to the formation of creases in the overwrap material.
The stated object is realized according to the present invention in a folded and sealed coupon insertable in packs containing tobacco products, composed of main body presenting a plurality of panels superposable one on another, and a grippable, forcibly removable appendage functioning as a closure, adjoining the main body and consisting in a plurality of superposable flaps extending from respective panels, wherein the flaps making up the grippable appendage are equal in number to the panels making up the main body.
The aforementioned object is realized similarly in a blank from which to fashion a coupon insertable in a pack containing tobacco products, substantially of rectangular outline and comprising a plurality of panels delimited by a longitudinal crease line and a transverse crease line, and a plurality of flaps projecting from the panels, wherein the number of flaps is equal to the number of panels.
The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
The present invention relates specifically to a folded and sealed coupon 1 such as can be associated with packs containing tobacco products, typically packets of cigarettes, interposed for example between one outer face of a single packet and the relative covering of transparent overwrap material.
The coupon 1 comprises a substantially rectangular main body 2 consisting in a plurality of panels 3 superposed one on another, and a grippable appendage, or tab 4, projecting from and adjoining one end or one side of the body 2.
In particular, the aforementioned appendage 4 is associated with one end 2a of the main body 2 and consists in a plurality of flaps 5, superposed one on another and sealed in at least one predetermined area. Thus, the coupon 1 can be opened up by removing the grippable appendage 4, as will become clear in the course of the present specification.
As readily discernible from
More precisely, the main body 2 consists of four such panels 3 offered in face to face contact one to another, and the appendage 4 likewise consists of four flaps 5 offered in contact one to another.
With reference also to
The faces of the panels 7, 8, 9 and 10 visible in
The panels 7 and 9 on the left of the transverse crease line T, as viewed in
Referring to
The two panels denoted 7 and 8 and the associated flap 11 are rotated 180° about the longitudinal crease line L in a counterclockwise direction, as viewed in
Thereafter, a further 180° fold is made in the clockwise direction, as viewed in
The closure of the coupon 1 is completed by causing the endmost flap 18, or closure flap, to bend around the crease line 16 and rotate into a position of full frontal contact with the flap 12 still exposed on the opposite face. In this way, all the elements making up the two portions of the blank 6, namely the folded pair of panels denoted 7 and 9, and the folded pair of panels denoted 8 and 10, are flattened and secured together.
The aforementioned closure step is preceded by a gumming step in which a layer of adhesive is applied to the face of the closure flap 18 destined to bond with the flap 12 against which it is folded. It will be seen in
The packet 19 comprises a container 20 proportioned to accommodate a group of cigarettes not visible in the accompanying drawings. The container 20 is of parallelepiped shape, and enveloped in an overwrap 21 that provides a protective outer covering for the packet 19. The overwrap 21 is made of a transparent and heat-shrinkable material.
A folded coupon 1 of the type described above can be inserted between the transparent overwrap 21 and the container 20, in such a way as to remain visible from the outside.
As discernible in
The overwrap 21 is shrunk by the application of heat, and made thus to hug the container 20 and the coupon 1 tightly.
The overwrap 21 adapts faultlessly to the coupon 1, since the thickness of the coupon is uniform across its entire length and breadth.
This self-evident advantage derives from the fact that the number of panels 3 making up the main body 2 of the coupon 1 is matched by the number of flaps 5 making up the grippable appendage 4.
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