Information
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Patent Grant
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6742652
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Patent Number
6,742,652
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 6, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 1, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 206 268
- 206 271
- 206 273
- 206 831
- 206 242
- 206 274
- 229 146
- 229 162
- 229 1601
- D27 189
- D27 186
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Folding box (hinge-lid pack) for cigarettes of the like, comprising a box component (10), a lid (11) and a collar (15), with a print carrier (28) being positioned in the folding box between a collar front wall (16) on one hand, and a box front wall 19, on the other hand. In a preferred embodiment, the folding box is provided with a window (34) in said area.
Description
DESCRIPTION
The invention relates to a folding box (hinge-lid pack), in particular for cigarettes, essentially comprising a box component, a hinged lid and a collar whose lower region is anchored in the box component, with a printing carrier or coupon made from a separate blank being arranged in the hinge-lid pack.
It is becoming more and more common in the cigarette industry to add carriers of printed information to cigarette packs in order to provide consumers with information or as coupons for participating in various events. The enclosure of the print carrier, designed as a separate blank, should be positioned to attract consumer attention but should also be easily integrated into the manufacturing process of the cigarette packs.
The invention has the objective of presenting an improved arrangement and presentation of a print carrier in a hinge-lid pack.
In order to achieve this objective, the hinge-lid pack is characterized in that the print carrier, or coupon, is positioned between a collar front wall of the collar, on one hand, and a box front wall of the box component, on the other.
The collar in hinge-lid packs is usually arranged with the collar front wall and collar side flaps in the box component and lying against the box front wall and box side walls. According to the invention, the print carrier is arranged between the collar front wall and box front wall, so that the collar front wall is preferably covered by the print carrier up to the upper margin of the pack contents (cigarette group). When the pack is used for the first time the print carrier is first pulled out and can thus fulfill its intended purpose.
Particularly advantageous is the invention's arrangement of the print carrier in hinge-lid packs which have an opening, or so-called window, in the region of the pack front side, namely between lid front wall and box front wall, which exposes part of the collar front wall when the hinge-lid pack is in a closed position.
According to the invention and its arrangement of the print carrier, the latter is visible from the outside in the region of the window, even when the hinge-lid pack is closed, so that information can be conveyed to the consumer for a closed pack or before it has been opened for the first time by means of the message printed on the print carrier in particular in the region of the window.
The invention's arrangement of the print carrier opens up new possibilities for connecting the collar with the box component, on one hand, and for the connecting the print carrier to parts of the hinge-lid pack.
Further details of the invention will be presented below on the basis of exemplary embodiments of hinge-lid pack and their parts as illustrated in the drawings, which show:
FIG. 1
a (large-sized) hinge-lid pack as a bundle package for cigarette packs, in perspective view with open lid,
FIG. 2
the hinge-lid pack from
FIG. 1
in its closed position,
FIG. 3
a spread-out blank for the production of a hinge-lid pack according to FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
,
FIG. 4
the blank from
FIG. 3
in a view of the inner side of the blank,
FIG. 5
perspective view of a hinge-lid pack for cigarettes with open lid,
FIG. 6
the hinge-lid pack from
FIG. 5
in its closed position,
FIG. 7
a spread-out blank for a hinge-lid pack according to FIG.
5
and
FIG. 6
,
FIG. 8
a spread-out blank for a collar as part of a hinge-lid pack according to FIG.
5
and
FIG. 6
,
FIG. 9
a print carrier for the pack according to FIG.
5
and FIG.
6
.
A folding box, or hinge-lid pack, made of (thin) cardboard usually comprises a (lower) box component
10
and a lid
11
. The latter is connected to the box component
10
by a line hinge
14
in the region of a box rear wall
12
, on one hand, and a lid rear wall
13
, on the other.
A hinge-lid pack also includes a collar, comprising a collar front wall
16
and collar side tabs
17
. The collar
15
in its standard form is configured such that a recess
18
is formed in the region of the collar front wall
16
. This recess
18
extends in the upper region of the collar front wall
16
and facilitates access to the pack's contents, namely to the cigarettes. The collar
15
is positioned in the upper region of the box component
10
in such a manner that the collar front wall
16
faces a box front wall
19
and the collar side flaps lie against the box side walls
20
,
21
.
Hinge-lid packs can assume different configurations with respect to the design of the blanks. In the exemplary embodiment according to
FIG. 1
to
FIG. 4
, the blank (
FIG. 3
,
FIG. 4
) or the pack made from it is constructed along the principle of transverse winding. The blank has adjacent regions for the box rear wall
12
, the box front wall
19
and the box side walls
20
,
21
. Arranged at an exposed edge of the box rear wall
12
is a (narrow) connecting tab
22
. In the finished hinge-lid pack it is connected to the inner side of the opposite box side wall
21
.
The lid
11
, being part of the blank, is configured analogously, with adjacent lid rear wall
13
, a lid front wall
23
and lid side walls
24
,
25
.
Folding tabs for the top end wall, namely inner tab
26
and an outer lid tab
27
, are connected to corresponding parts of the lid
11
. Analogously arranged are base tabs, namely inner tab
28
and cover tab
29
. The blank, or pack, is expediently configured according to specifications set forth in DE 199 12 995.9.
The collar
15
in the exemplary embodiment according to
FIG. 1
to
FIG. 4
is connected to the blank of the hinge-lid pack as one piece. In the region of the lid
11
the collar adjoins the inner tabs
26
but is separated from them by punched cuts. The connection with the box blank is made in the region of upright pack edges
30
, which are here configured as rounded corners. Formed in the extension of these pack edges
30
at the lid end are triangular connecting gussets
31
, which ensure the stable connection with the pack blank. Furthermore, formed at the transition to the lid front wall
23
is another inner tab
32
of the end wall. This has a contour which matches that of the recess
18
in the collar front wall
16
.
In the production of the hinge-lid pack according to
FIG. 1
to
FIG. 4
the collar
15
is first crimped against the inner side of the blank, with the connecting gussets
31
being crimped in the region of a hinge connection
33
. After this folding step (
FIG. 4
) the collar
15
assumes a position for fitting into the pack. The connection with the inner tab
32
is thereby eliminated, thus exposing this inner tab
32
as part of the end wall. The blank can now be folded in the usual manner in order to create a hinge-lid box according to
FIG. 1
or FIG.
2
.
The hinge-lid pack exhibits a window
34
as a special feature. This window
34
is formed in the region of the pack front side, namely between the lid front wall
23
and the box front wall
19
. The window is generated by means of a space existing between a closing edge
35
of the lid
11
and a counter-closing edge
36
of the box component
10
. Both closing edges
35
,
36
are arranged at a distance from one another and contoured if necessary.
In the present exemplary embodiment the window
34
is created by the formation of a lid inner tab
37
. This is located at the inner side of the lid front wall
23
and is connected thereto. Within the blank (
FIG. 3
,
FIG. 4
) the lid inner tab
37
is defined as a subregion of the box front wall
19
by a corresponding stamped line. In a first folding step (
FIG. 3
) the lid inner tab
37
is folded against the inner side of the lid front wall
23
(FIG.
3
). Then the remaining folding steps are carried out.
The hinge-lid pack is provided with an enclosure, namely with a print carrier
38
formed from a separate blank. This is made of paper or thin foil and is printed on one or both sides with information, advertisements, etc. Here the print carrier
38
is configured as a rectangular blank and positioned within the hinge-lid pack on its front side. The special feature is that the print carrier
38
lies between the collar
15
or collar front wall
16
, on one hand, and the box front wall
19
, on the other. With the corresponding dimensions being applied, the collar front wall
16
, including the recess
18
, are therefore covered by the blank or print carrier
38
(FIG.
1
). In the shown exemplary embodiment, the print carrier
38
is sized so that it extends approximately across the full height and width, at a slight distance in each case from the bottom wall, on one hand, and the top end wall, on the other. In hinge-lid packs having rounded corners or beveled edges (octagonal pack) the print carrier
38
extends, in an expedient manner, beyond the corresponding pack edges
30
thus formed.
The print carrier
38
is also located in the region of the window
34
and is expediently provided in this region with compact, informational material. When the lid
11
is opened, an upper region of the print carrier
38
is completely exposed and, due to its positioning in front of the collar
15
, it can be easily removed, namely pulled out of the pack.
In the example according to
FIG. 1
to
FIG. 4
, the hinge-lid pack has a large-size format and is used to receive a group of cigarette packs
39
. These are positioned in two groups of five cigarette packs
39
lying one above the other within the hinge-lid pack, it is therefore possible to position a relatively large-surface print carrier
38
inside the hinge-lid pack.
FIG. 5
to
FIG. 9
relate to details of a hinge-lid pack for cigarettes whose basic construction is formed in the conventional manner, but whose upright pack edges
30
take the form of rounded corners. Furthermore, a specially designed window
40
is formed at the front side of the package. This window
40
has an almost V-shaped contour with the corresponding V-shaped closing edge
35
and counter-closing edge
36
.
The blank for the package is configured in the conventional manner according to the bottom fold principle (FIG.
7
). Box front wall
19
, box rear wall
12
, lid rear wall
13
and lid front wall
23
are arranged in succession in the longitudinal direction of the blank. Furthermore, a bottom wall
41
and an top end wall
42
are arranged in this order. In the present case, box side walls and lid side walls each comprise two box side tabs
43
and
44
lying one above the other, as well as the corresponding lid side tabs
45
,
46
. In the present case, a lid inner tab consists of two partial tabs
47
,
48
directed toward each other at an angle.
In this embodiment of a folding box, the collar
15
comprises a special blank (FIG.
8
). The collar is positioned within the box component
10
in the described usual manner. The recess
18
in the collar front wall
16
conforms to the (V-shaped) form of the closing edges
35
,
36
.
In this folding box as well a print carrier
49
is positioned between collar front wall
16
and box front wall
19
, preferably across the full width of the package or to the upper limit of the collar
15
. The print carrier
49
is visible in the region of the window
40
.
By virtue of the arrangement of the print carrier
38
,
49
, which essentially extends across the full width of the front side of the package, a connection of the collar
15
to the box component
10
is possible only in the region of the collar side tabs
17
. The box side walls
20
,
21
or the inner box side tabs
43
are provided with glue patterns on their inner sides, in the present case with two glue beads
50
arranged one above the other. These are preferably applied on the inner side of the individual blanks before the blanks are fed to a folding turret. The collar
15
, which is usually fed along with the pack contents (cigarette block), is in the exemplary embodiment according to
FIG. 5
to
FIG. 9
connected to the hinge-lid pack or to the box side walls
20
,
21
by means of the glue beads
50
.
Alternatively, print carriers
38
,
49
can be used having a width less than that of the collar front wall
16
so that when the print carriers
38
,
49
are centered lateral regions of the collar front wall
16
are exposed. Glue patterns can be provided here. In the exemplary embodiment of
FIG. 8
, two glue beads
51
,
52
each have been arranged at either side of a more narrow print carrier
49
(not shown). In this embodiment the print carrier can also be folded in the transverse direction.
The production of hinge-lid packs with print carrier
38
,
49
can be carried out in a different manner. In the exemplary embodiment according to
FIG. 1
to
FIG. 4
, the print carrier
38
is laid onto the inner side of the largely non-folded blank (
FIG. 3
) (dashed lines). Prior to this, however, the lid inner tab has already been folded. In this position the print carrier
38
can be fixed by glue beads which are easily detachable, i.e. which have only slight adhesive power. But it is also possible to fix the print carrier
38
in the shown position by using glue beads of the “stick-no-stick” variety. This (known) type of glue is designed to exert an adhesive or joining effect for a limited period of time. Afterwards the glue disintegrates or the adhesive effect ends.
Using this type of glue it is possible to fix the coupon
49
with the help of glue beads
51
,
52
to the outer side of the collar
15
or collar front wall
16
during the production period of the package. Expediently, this is carried out so that the collar
15
is joined in the usual manner to the pack contents—cigarette block—by being laid upon the latter and then the print carrier
49
is laid on the upwardly directed collar front wall
16
and held in place by the glue beads
51
,
52
. The unit of cigarette block, collar
15
and print carrier
49
formed in this manner is then fed to the partially folded package.
The print carrier
49
can also be joined in practical fashion to an inner wrapper of the cigarette group common to hinge-lid packs (tin foil, paper or film). The inner wrapper is usually provided with a pull tab in the region of its front side (so-called flap). The upper region of the print carrier
49
can be connected to this so that when the flap is pulled out when the cigarette pack is used for the first time the print carrier
49
is automatically drawn out of the pack.
The hinge-lid pack can be configured in a different manner with respect to the design of the window
34
or
40
, in particular to conform to the design of the print carrier
38
,
49
. Examples for the form of the window are disclosed in DE 198 58 786.4.
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List of designations
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10
box component
32
inner tab
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11
lid
33
hinge connection
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12
box rear watt
34
window
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13
lid rear watt
35
closing edge
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14
line hinge
36
counter-closing edge
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15
collar
37
lid inner tab
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16
collar front wall
38
print carrier
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17
collar side tabs
39
cigarette pack
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18
recess
40
window
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19
box front wall
41
bottom wall
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20
box side wall
42
top end wall
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21
box side wall
43
box side tab
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22
connecting tab
44
box side tab
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23
lid front wall
45
lid side tab
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24
lid side wall
46
lid side tab
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25
lid side wall
47
partial tab
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26
inner tab
48
partial tab
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27
cover tab
49
print carrier
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28
inner tab
50
glue bead
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29
cover tab
51
glue bead
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30
pack edge
52
glue bead
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31
connecting gusset
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Claims
- 1. A hinge-lid pack for cigarettes, comprising a box component (10), a lid (11), and a collar (15) anchored in the box component with a collar front wall (16) and collar side tabs (17), with a print carrier (38, 49) or coupon being arranged in the hinge-lid pack, characterized by the following features:a) the printing carrier (38, 49) or coupon is a separate blank, b) a closing edge (35) formed by a lid front wall (23) is arranged at a distance from a counter-closing edge formed by an upper edge of a box front wall (19) in such a way that a window (34, 40), delimited by said closing edge (35) and said counter-closing edge (36), is formed on the front side of the hinge-lid pack, c) the print carrier (38, 49) is positioned between the collar front wall (16) and a box front wall (19) of the box component (10), d) the collar (15) is connected to the box component (10) exclusively in a region of the collar side tabs (17) by adhesive bonding, and e) the print carrier (38, 49) extends across approximately the full height of the hinge-lid pack in such a way that a region of the print carrier (38, 49) is visible in a region of the window (34, 40) when the hinge-lid pack is closed.
- 2. The hinge-lid pack according to claim 1, characterized in that the print carrier (38, 49) extends across a full width of the collar front wall (16).
- 3. The hinge-lid pack according to claim 1, characterized by the following features:a) the print carrier (49) has a smaller width than the full width of the collar front wall (16), the print carrier (49) is centered on the collar front wall, and on an outer side of the collar, there are glue beads (51, 52) which fix the print carrier (49) to the collar.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
199 38 196 |
Aug 1999 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/EP00/07029 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO01/12528 |
2/22/2001 |
WO |
A |
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