This is U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/IB2017/052966, filed May 19, 2017, which claims the benefit of Italian Patent Application No. 102016000052379, filed May 20, 2016 and Italian Patent Application No. 102016000056603, filed Jun. 1, 2016.
The present invention relates to a pack of electrically heated cigarettes.
Electrically heated cigarettes have recently been introduced on the market, which consist of a cylinder made of actual tobacco which is not subjected to direct combustion (namely it is not burned, i.e. “lighted-up” by means of a flame) as is the case with traditional cigarettes, but is heated by means of an electrical resistor so as to generate an aerosol that is inhaled by the smoker (thus without generating neither smoke nor ash). Accordingly, for smoking a cigarette to be electrically heated, an electronic device with electrical resistor is used and an end of the cigarette is inserted.
The electrically heated cigarettes have a cylindrical shape, they have approximately the diameter of a traditional cigarette and have a length (longitudinal development) considerably reduced (about half) with respect to a traditional cigarette; consequently, for packaging electrically heated cigarettes packs has been proposed, having a height approximately halved with respect to traditional packs.
This significant dimensional difference has shown negative repercussions from the point of view of consumer perception, in that the height of these packs is very different from the height of the traditional packs, to which smokers have been accustomed for decades.
On the other hand, a simple solution to overcome the disadvantage described above could be provided by making a traditional pack but having a double bottom for dividing a top chamber, containing electrically heated cigarettes, and an empty bottom chamber.
Another equally simple solution could be provided by making a pack with the height of a traditional pack but having a filler element arranged at the bottom of the pack.
However, both of these solutions may be perceived by the smoker as an utterly useless bulk of the pack.
Patent Application GB1036133A and Patent Application FR2495444A1 describe a rigid pack of cigarettes comprising: a group of cigarettes; a container whose inner volume is divided into a top chamber that houses the group of tobacco articles and in a bottom chamber which remains available; a lid which is hinged to the container; and a drawer which is arranged in the bottom chamber and is mounted in a sliding manner in the container between a closed position, in which the drawer is completely arranged inside the container, and an open position, in which the drawer is partially pulled out of the container, projects outwards from the container and is accessible from the outside.
The object of the present invention is to provide a pack of electrically heated cigarettes which solves the above described drawbacks and is, at the same time, easy and inexpensive to implement.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pack of electrically heated cigarettes which has a more practical design and convenient use.
According to the present invention, these objects are achieved by providing a pack of electrically heated cigarettes according to the appended claims.
In particular, according to the present invention a pack of electrically heated cigarettes is proposed, comprising:
a group of electrically heated cigarettes;
a container, which houses the group of electrically heated cigarettes and comprises a top opening, a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall, and two side walls opposite to one another; and
a lid, which comprises a top wall, a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall and connected, in particular hinged, to the rear wall of the container, and two side walls opposite to one another;
wherein the container comprises a top chamber, which houses the group of electrically heated cigarettes, a bottom chamber and a dividing wall which divides the top chamber from the bottom chamber;
wherein the pack of electrically heated cigarettes is characterized by further comprising:
a drawer which is arranged in the area of the bottom chamber and can slide between a closed position in which the drawer is completely arranged inside the container and an open position in which the drawer is partially pulled out of the container projects outwards from the container itself and is accessible from the outside; and
a limit stop device which fulfils the function of stopping the outward movement of the drawer from the container, namely of preventing the drawer from being completely pulled out of the container, thus establishing a maximum limit for the outward movement of the drawer from the container;
wherein the drawer comprises a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall and two side walls opposite to one another;
and in that, the distance between the dividing wall and the top wall of the lid, when the latter closes the top opening of the container, is comprised between 4.5 and 5.5 centimetres; and
the distance between the bottom wall of the drawer, when the latter in its closed position, and the dividing wall is comprised between 3.5 centimetres and 4.5 centimetres.
Preferably, the distance between the side walls of the container is comprised between 5.0 centimetres and 5.7 centimetres.
Preferably, in addition, the distance between the front wall and the rear wall of the container is comprised between 1.8 centimetres and 2.3 centimetres.
In this way, on the one hand, from the point of view of consumer perception, the size, in particular the height, of the pack containing the electrically heated cigarettes are essentially the same as those of traditional packs to which smokers have been accustomed for decades, on the other hand, the drawer and its chamber (bottom) are perfectly sized to add to the pack the useful and profitable functionality of collecting waste consisting in used cigarettes.
Furthermore advantageously, the top chamber is divided into two semi-chambers side by side, each housing a corresponding semi-group of electrically heated cigarettes.
In this way, it is avoided that, as a result of the consumption of electrically heated cigarettes, and therefore the reduction of their number within the pack, the few residual cigarettes may intersect and become jammed within the pack itself.
Advantageously, each semi-group of cigarettes is enclosed in a wrap, in particular a sealed wrap, which has an extraction mouth that can be opened and closed by means of a label; and wherein said label is fixed to the wrap by means of a repositionable adhesive, which is arranged around the extraction mouth to allow the label to be partially separated from the wrap several times for opening the extraction mouth and then fixed again to the wrap for closing the extraction mouth.
In this way, due to the combination of the split of the wrap in two semi-wraps, to the sealing and the reclosing of the latter by means of respective adhesive labels, the freshness of the electrically heated cigarettes is preserved, which, if exposed for a long time to the environment, tend to dry out and do not generate an optimal amount of aerosol.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate some examples of non-limiting embodiments, wherein:
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The electrically heated cigarettes consist of a cylinder made of actual tobacco which is not subjected to direct combustion (namely it is not burned, i.e. “lighted-up” by means of a flame) as is the case with traditional cigarettes, but is instead heated by means of an electrical resistor so as to generate an aerosol that is inhaled by the smoker (thus without generating neither smoke nor ash). Consequently, for smoking a cigarette to be electrically heated, an electronic device with an electrical resistor is used and an end of the cigarette is inserted.
The pack 1 of electrically heated cigarettes is made of cardboard or paperboard, has a parallelepiped shape and comprises a cup-shaped container 2 and a wrap 3 (partially visible in
The container 2 is cup-shaped and has: a top opening, a bottom wall 4 opposite the top opening, a front wall 5, a rear wall 6 opposite the front wall 5, and two side walls 7 opposite to one another. Between the walls 5, 6 and 7, four longitudinal edges are defined, whereas four transverse edges are defined between the walls 4, 5, 6 and 7.
The container 2 is provided with a rigid lid 8 which is hinged to the container 2 along a hinge 9 (arranged in the area of the rear wall 6 of the container 2 and visible in
The wrap 3 encloses a group of electrically heated cigarettes (not illustrated) and is formed by a wrap of metalized sheet folded around the group of electrically heated cigarettes. According to a different embodiment, the wrap 3 is of a sealed type and has at the top and at the front, a pull-out opening closed by a reusable sealing label (namely internally provided with a repositionable adhesive that does not dry); a connection tab of the closing label can be glued to the front wall 11 of lid 8 so that the closing label is “automatically” opened and closed by exploiting the movement of the lid 8. According to a further embodiment, instead of a single wrap 3, two twin and side by side wraps 3 are provided, namely the single wrap 3 is divided into two twin, side by side and half-sized wraps 3.
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If the wrap 3 is of a sealed type, the wrap 3 itself can comprise a rigid reinforcement element in the inside thereof; in this case, the collar 14 can still be present or can also be absent.
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In order to allow the movement of the drawer 23 between the open position and the closed position, a wall of the container 2 has a pull-out opening 24 through which the drawer 23 is moved. In the embodiment illustrated in
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According to a possible and non-limiting embodiment (which can be added or modified in respect to the presence of the holding recess 32), the side wall 7 of the container 2 opposite the pull-out opening 24 has a hole, which has such form and dimensions so as to allow the user, through the side wall 7 itself, to exert a force on the corresponding side wall 28 of the drawer 23 so as to allow the drawer 23 itself to slide towards its open position.
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The panel 5′ has two wings 7′, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 5′, are connected to the panel 5′ by means of the longitudinal folding lines 34 and make up the outer parts of the two side walls 7 of the container 2. The panel 6′ has two wings 7″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 6′, are connected to the panel 6′ by means of the longitudinal folding lines 34 and make up the inner parts of the two side walls 7 of the container 2. The panel 11′ has two wings 13′, which are arranged on opposite sides of panel 11′, are connected to panel 11′ by means of the longitudinal folding lines 34 and make up the outer parts of two side walls 13 of lid 8. The panel 12′ has two wings 13″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 12′, are connected to panel 12′ by means of the longitudinal folding lines 34 and make up the inner parts of the two side walls 13 of the lid 8.
The panel 5′ also comprises an additional wing 30′, which is arranged beside a corresponding wing 7″, is connected to the panel 5′ along a longitudinal folding line 34 and makes up a stopping tab 30 of the limit stop device 29. Likewise, the panel 6′ also comprises an additional wing 30′, which is arranged beside a corresponding wing 7′, is connected to the panel 6′ along a longitudinal folding line 34 and makes up a stopping tab 30 of the limit stop device 29.
A wing 7″ has a tab 36 which is connected to the wing 7″ by means of a transverse folding line 35 and is folded by 90° to be glued to an inner surface of the panel 4′. The panel 4′ comprises a tab 37 which is connected to the panel 4′ by means of a longitudinal folding line 34 and is folded by 180° against the panel 4′ to be glued to an inner surface of the panel 4′.
Each wing 13″ has a tab 38 which is connected to the wing 13″ by means of a transverse folding line 35 and is folded by 90° to be glued to an inner surface of the panel 10′.
Finally, the panel 11′ has a flap 39 which is connected to the panel 11′ by means of a transverse folding line 35 and is folded by 180° against the panel 11′ to be glued to an inner surface of the panel 11′ itself.
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The panel 26′ has two wings 28′, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 26′, are connected to the panel 26′ by means of the longitudinal folding lines 43 and make up the outer parts of the two side walls 28 of the drawer 23. The panel 27′ has two wings 28″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 27′, are connected to the panel 27′ by means of the longitudinal folding lines 43 and make up the inner parts of the two side walls 28 of the drawer 23.
Each wing 28″ has a tab 46, which is connected to the wing 28″ by means of a transverse folding line 44 and is folded by 90° to be glued to an inner surface of the panel 25′.
Passing through windows are provided inside the panels 26′ and 27′, in which appendages 31′ are obtained, which make up the stopping tabs 31′.
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Each of the semi-group of cigarettes 51 is enclosed by a respective wrap 3a, 3b.
Preferably, each wrap 3a, 3b is of a sealed type, namely substantially hermetically welded in the area of the said closing end portions 3a, 3b.
Each wrap 3a, 3b has an extraction mouth 52 which can be opened and closed by means of a label 53.
The label 53 is fixed to the wrap 3a, 3b by means of a repositionable adhesive, which is arranged around the extraction mouth 52 to allow label 53 to be repeatedly partially separated from the wrap 3a, 3b so as to open the extraction mouth 52 and then be fixed again to the wrap 3a, 3b to close the extraction mouth 52.
A tab 54 of the label 53 may be glued to the front wall 11 of lid 8 (as illustrated in
Alternatively, both tabs 54, or only one of the tabs 54, may be left free to be gripped by the fingers of the smoker. According to a further embodiment, instead of the two wraps 3a, 3b, a single wrap may be provided, preferably sealed and optionally provided with a reusable closing label, which may or may not be fixed to lid 8.
It is important to note that in the area of the top chamber 17 the pack 1 of electrically heated cigarettes illustrated in
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In any case, the top chamber 17 and the bottom chamber 18 are spaced apart from one another by a dividing wall 19. Again in this case, the dividing wall 19 could be made in a manner similar to that described with reference to the pack 1 of electrically heated cigarettes illustrated in
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In the embodiments illustrated in the attached figures, the longitudinal and transverse edges are straight; alternatively, the longitudinal and/or transverse edges may be rounded or bevelled.
The pack 1 of electrically heated cigarettes above described has many advantages.
First, the pack 1 of cigarettes described above, although housing electrically heated cigarettes, that are considerably shorter than traditional cigarettes, has a totally similar size to the size of a traditional pack of cigarettes; in this way, the handling (in particular the extraction of the electrically heated cigarettes) of the pack 1 of electrically heated cigarettes described above is easy and immediate for all users.
In addition, in the pack 1 of electrically heated cigarettes described above, the space not used by the group of electrically heated cigarettes, namely the bottom chamber 18, is not useless (i.e. wasted) but is exploited as a usable container to house an accessory or to house the cigarettes already used and therefore exhausted. In particular, the access to the bottom chamber 18 is very simple and convenient thanks to the presence of the drawer 23 which can be easily opened and closed when needed.
The presence of drawer 23 that needs to be extracted so as to insert/pick up something also ensures that what is housed in drawer 23 does not fall out unintentionally e.g. when pack 1 pack of electrically heated cigarettes is contained in the pocket of a suit or in a purse.
Therefore, the presence of drawer 23 involves both practical and functional advantages and improvements in consumer perception (accustomed to the size of traditional packs of cigarettes) with respect to packs of electrically heated cigarettes of known art.
In particular, the distance between the bottom wall 25 of the drawer 23 when the latter is in its closed position, and the top wall 10 of the lid 8 when the latter closes the top opening of the container 2 is comprised between 8 centimetres and 10 centimetres. In other words, the height of pack 1 object of the present invention is comprised between 8 centimetres and 10 centimetres.
In particular, the distance between the side walls 7 of the container 2 (namely, the width of pack 1) is comprised between 5.0 centimetres and 5.7 centimetres (preferably 5.3 centimetres).
For example, the distance between the front wall 6 and the rear wall 8 of the container 2 (namely, the depth of pack 1 is comprised between 1.8 centimetres and 2.3 centimetres (preferably 2.1 centimetres).
In the foregoing description, the top chamber 17 and the bottom chamber 18 have approximately the same volume (namely, the two chambers 17 and 18 substantially divide the total volume in half). In this way, the bottom chamber 18 is able to contain almost all the electrically heated cigarettes housed in the top chamber 17 when the electrically heated cigarettes are exhausted; in other words, the fact that the bottom chamber 18 has approximately the same volume as the top chamber 17 is intended to provide a specific technical effect, namely allow the bottom chamber 18 to also house almost all the electrically heated cigarettes previously housed in the top chamber 17, once the electrically heated cigarettes are exhausted.
Finally, the pack 1 of electrically heated cigarettes described above can easily be produced in a standard packing machine (which only needs a few changes of modest entity) and therefore the production thereof does not require the use of an expensive special packing machine (i.e. specially designed for this type of packs of electrically heated cigarettes). This result is achieved by the fact that the blanks are completely similar to the corresponding traditional blanks and in that the drawer 23 can be assembled in advance and coupled to the blank 33 together with the wrap 3 or the wraps 3a, 3b, (for example by exploiting the existing spaces for feeding coupons to feed the drawers 23 which are arranged beside the wraps 3 (3a, 3b) to form wrapping units/drawer 23 which are successively laid on the wrap 33).
It is important to point out that the pack 1 of electrically heated cigarettes described above can advantageously be used to house tobacco articles of reduced height such as refill cartridges for electronic cigarettes, which have about the same size as the electrically heated cigarettes.
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