The invention relates to a folding packet, in particular a bundle pack for cigarettes, comprising a single-piece blank for forming a packet part, a lid and a collar, the collar being connected via at least one connecting web to the packet part of the blank, and it being possible for the collar to be folded against the inner side of the blank via at least one (web) folding line of the connecting web, which (web) folding line extends transversely with respect to vertical pack edges.
Folding packets comprising single-piece blanks, in which therefore the collar is connected to the blank for the folding packet, are known. EP 0 925 228 B1 shows one example. The collar is connected via (two) connecting webs to a front wall of the packet part. In order to move the collar into a relative position which corresponds to the pack, the connecting webs are folded in a Z-shaped manner. This folding step is difficult to handle in the packing machines with high performance which are customary for cigarettes.
The invention is based on the object of proposing a folding packet or a blank for a folding packet of this type, in which the collar is connected in one piece to the blank of the folding packet, but can be moved into the position according to the pack by simple folding steps during the manufacture of the pack.
In order to achieve this object, the folding packet according to the invention is characterized in that the collar is connected to the connecting web via a folding line, collar folding line, which extends on an outer boundary or an outer edge of the collar, and in that the collar can be folded in two folding steps which follow one another into a position according to the packet on an inner side of the blank.
Accordingly, in accordance with the invention, the collar is folded into the customary position on the inner side of a packet front wall and adjacent packet side walls in two folding steps which follow one another (spatially and temporally). This is only possible if the collar folding line for delimiting the collar with respect to the connecting web is attached at an outermost edge of the collar and has no projections which protrude beyond the collar folding line.
The blank or the folding packet is preferably configured in such a way that (two) connecting webs for holding the collar are connected to the blank via web folding lines which are oriented transversely with respect to the vertical pack edges, and the collar is connected to one of the connecting webs via a collar folding line which is oriented transversely with respect thereto, namely extends in the direction of the pack edges. One embodiment is particularly favorable, in which a connecting web for holding the collar is connected to a central packet side wall and the collar adjoins this connecting web laterally.
The invention can also be used in folding packets, in which the lid (exclusively) is connected pivotably to the packet part in the region of a (narrow) side wall. In this case, the collar is of particular configuration and is attached to the connecting webs.
Further features of the invention relate to the design of the connecting webs and the design of the collar.
Exemplary embodiments of the folding packet according to the invention will be explained in greater detail in the following text using the drawings, in which:
The drawings show exemplary embodiments of folding packets for cigarettes, to be precise bundle packs for accommodating a group of cigarette packs 10 which are likewise configured as folding packets The folding packet comprises, in a standard manner, a (lower) packet part 11, a lid 12 and a collar 13. A blank for the manufacture of folding packets of this type is configured in one piece (
The main blank 14 is constructed according to the principle of transverse folding. Walls for the packet part 11 on one side and the lid 12 on the other side lie next to one another in the transverse direction, namely a (first) packet side wall 17, a packet front wall 18, a (second) packet side wall 19 and a packet rear wall 20. The packet side wall 17 is an edge-side folding tab which is connected to a peripheral tab 21 by means of glue in the folded folding packet, which peripheral tab 21 is arranged so as to lie opposite on the packet rear wall 20.
Walls of the lid 12 adjoin the walls of the packet part 11. Correspondingly, the lid side wall 22, the lid front wall 23, the lid side wall 24 and the lid rear wall 25 are accordingly arranged next to one another. The packet part 11 and the lid 12 are connected to one another in the region of the blank and until first opening of the lid 12 by punching or perforation lines, as far as regions of a linear articulation
The drawings show two different embodiments of folding packets, namely firstly according to
An end wall 31 of the lid 12 comprises an inner tab 32 (on the lid rear wall 25), an outer lid tab 33 (on the lid front wall 23) and side tabs 34, 35 (in each case on the lid side walls 22 and 24). Folding tabs for a bottom wall 36 are arranged on the main blank 14 so as to lie opposite one another, namely an inner tab 37 and a lid tab 38, and are connected in each case to the packet rear wall 20 and the packet front wall 18.
The vertical walls of the packet part 11 and the lid 12 are delimited with respect to one another on the front and rear side by vertical pack edges 39 and 40. In the present particular exemplary embodiment, these are configured as round edges, namely with a quadrant-shaped cross-sectional shape with adaptation to the dimensions of the cigarettes or to round edges of the cigarette packs 10 which form the pack contents. The pack edges 39, 40 are formed in each case by a number of parallel, embossed grooves.
The collar 13 is connected to the main blank 14 via at least one connecting web 15, in the present example by the two connecting webs 15 and 16. The connecting webs 15, 16 extend as a continuation of the packet side walls 17, 19 and are connected to the associated packet side walls 17, 19 via folding lines, namely web folding lines 41, 42, which are oriented transversely with respect to the pack edges 39, 40. After folding of the connecting webs 15, 16, they bear against the associated walls 17, 19 on the inner side, to be precise exclusively in the region between the rounded portions of the pack edges 39, 40 on account of corresponding dimensioning.
The connecting webs 15, 16 which extend on both sides of a folding tab of the bottom wall 36, namely the lid tab 38, are connected to one another by a transverse web 43 outside the region of the lid tab 38. Said transverse web 43 forms a U-shaped connecting unit for the collar 13 with the connecting webs 15, 16.
The collar 13 is connected to the connecting unit via a folding line which is arranged on an outer edge of said collar 13, namely with a collar folding line 44. The latter extends in the direction of the pack edges 39, 40, that is to say transversely with respect to the web folding lines 41, 42. The collar 13 which comprises a collar front wall 45 and lateral collar tabs 46, 47 is connected to the connecting web 15 which lies in the center of the main blank 14 in the region of a vertical, outer peripheral edge of one collar tab 47, to be precise likewise at the edge of this connecting web 15. The collar front wall 45 is delimited with respect to the collar tabs 46, 47 by collar edges 48, 49 which are likewise configured as round edges. Furthermore, in the region of the transverse web 43, the connecting unit has folding edges 50, 51 which are configured as round edges, extend as a continuation of the front-side pack edges 40 and bear against the latter on the inside in the finished pack.
The blank for the folding packet is configured in such a way that only one side has printing or a coating, namely the outer visible side of the folding packet. In order to identify this outer visible side, an emblem 52 in the region of the packet front wall 18 is shown in the region of the blank. The collar 13 likewise has labeling of the visible side, namely with the letters A-B-C. In the finished pack (
After the first folding step, the connecting webs 15, 16 with the collar 13 are folded along the web folding lines 41, 42 until they come into contact with the inner side of the main blank 14.
The collar 13 and the connecting webs 15, 16 are adapted to one another in a particular manner. The connecting web 15 is extended to such an extent that there is a connection in the region of the collar folding line 44 in a part region of the collar tab 47. The collar tab 46 which lies opposite has a considerably smaller width than the associated packet side wall 17 and lid side wall 22. In a corresponding manner, the connecting web 16 is also configured with a reduced width, with the result that a strip 55 of the packet side wall 17 remains free on the edge side when these blank parts 16, 46 are in contact with the inner side of the side wall 17, 22. It is possible to join the peripheral tab 21 directly to the packet side wall 17 in this region by adhesive bonding, in such a way that the peripheral tab 21 lies in the same plane as the collar tab 46 and the connecting web 16. The collar tab 46 is provided with an extension 56 which is directed downward in the folding position and bears against the connecting web 16 on the inner side. On the opposite side, there is a corresponding overlap of the collar tab 47 with the connecting web 15 in the region of a triangular overlap 57.
In the upper region, the collar tab 46 has a projection 58 which is directed laterally, here in a triangular contour. This projection 58 forms a part of an upper oblique edge 59 of the collar tab 46. As can be seen from
At the edge of the packet side wall 17 or lid side wall 22, the projection 58 enters into an approximately triangular recess 62 between the peripheral tab 21 and the lid peripheral tab 30 (
In order to provide increased stability, the collar and/or the connecting unit are/is joined to the inner side of the main blank 14, to be precise to the packet front wall 18, by adhesive bonding. The collar front wall 45 and the transverse web 43 are fixed to the inner side of the packet front wall 18 in each case via one spot of glue 60, 61.
The folding packet according to
The perforation line 26 for delimiting the packet part 11 and the lid 12 comprises in each case one section 65, 66 in the region of the pack front side 18/23 or the pack rear side 20/25. The two sections extend in a straight line in a downwardly directed manner from the ends of the linear articulation 63 or part articulation 64 to a transverse section 67 of the perforation line 26 in the region of the side wall 19/24. The lid 12 is expediently opened starting from the transverse sections 67.
The collar 13 is also configured in a particular manner in this exemplary embodiment, and namely extends continuously in the region of the packet side wall 19 and the adjacent pack walls 18, 20. Part regions of the collar 13 are delimited from one another by transversely oriented folding lines in order to define collar edges 48, 49. A comparatively narrow collar end wall 68 is therefore produced which bears against the packet side wall 19 on the inner side, and two corresponding collar side tabs 69, 70 are also produced which bear against the packet front wall 18 or packet rear wall 20. The collar side tabs 69, 70 have in each case upper collar edges 71 which fall away to the end wall 68,
The collar 13 is connected to a connecting web 15 or 16, in the present case to a U-shaped unit comprising two connecting webs 15, 16 and a transverse web 43. This connecting piece 15, 16, 43 is configured in an analogous manner to the exemplary embodiment according to
In the preparation of the overall blank or the manufacture of the folding packet, the procedure in this exemplary embodiment is analogous to that according to
In order to form a closing aid for the lid 13, C-shaped punchings 74 are made in the region of the collar edges 48, 49 in this exemplary embodiment. These shaped punchings 74 form protruding “ears” in the region of the collar edges 48, 49 which form the closing aid for the lid in a manner which is known per se (
The exemplary embodiment according to
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