Example embodiments relate generally to packaging for an electronic vaping (e-vaping) kit, or e-kit, capable of containing e-vaping elements including one or more pouches with consumable items, a blank for making the package, a packaged e-kit with the one or more pouches, and a method of forming the e-kit.
Electronic vaping (e-vaping) devices may comprise one or more elements that may include any of a power section, a cartridge, and a charger. A storage, shipment and sale of elements of an e-vaping device, which may take the form of a kit, may be of significant benefit to both a seller and an adult vapor purchaser of the device.
At least one example embodiment relates to an outer package for an e-kit.
In one embodiment, the outer package includes a box structure defining an inner cavity, the box structure made from a single web of material and including, a front panel and a back panel, a first side formed by an intermediate panel that is connected to the front panel and the back panel, a second side that is sealed by a first adhesive, the first adhesive connecting a rear surface of a side panel to a front surface of a side glue panel, the side panel being connected to the front panel and the side glue panel being connected to the back panel, a lower end formed by a front lower panel and a back lower panel, the front lower panel being connected to a lower portion of the front panel and the back lower panel being connected to a lower portion of the back panel, an upper end formed by a front upper panel, the front upper panel being connected to an upper portion of the front panel, the upper end being sealed by a front upper tuck panel, the front upper tuck panel being tucked into the outer package so that a front surface of the front upper tuck panel contacts an upper portion of the back panel, the front upper tuck panel being connected to the front upper panel, the upper end being further sealed by a back tuck panel, the back tuck panel being connected to an upper portion of the back panel, the back tuck panel being retained in a front upper slit defined by the front upper panel and the front upper tuck panel.
In one embodiment, the front upper panel further defines a pair of front upper side slits on sides of the front upper slit that are diagonally oriented relative to a longitudinal length of the front upper panel, and the back tuck panel defines a pair of back top slits with downturned corners below respective lower corners of the back tuck panel, wherein the front upper side slits are configured to retain the lower corners of the back tuck panel and resist the back tuck panel from being able to be backed out of the front upper slit.
In one embodiment, the upper portion of the back panel is at least partially circumscribed by arcuate slits defined by the back panel, the upper portion being configured to be depressed so that the upper portion and the back tuck panel can be torn away from the back panel in order to allow the upper end of the outer packaging to be opened and provide an indication of tampering of the outer packaging.
In one embodiment, the lower end of the box structure is sealed by a front lower tuck panel being retained in a back bottom slit defined by the back panel and the back lower panel, the front lower tuck panel being connected to the front lower panel.
In one embodiment, the back panel further defines a pair of back lower slits on sides of the back bottom slit that are diagonally oriented relative to a longitudinal length of the back panel, and the front lower panel and front lower tuck panel define a pair of front lower slits with upturned corners above respective upper corners of the front lower tuck panel, and the back lower slits being configured to retain the upper corners of the front lower tuck panel and resist the front lower tuck panel from being able to be backed out of the back bottom slit.
At least one example embodiment relates to a blank for forming an outer package for an e-kit.
In one embodiment, the blank includes a single web of material including, a front panel connected to a back panel via an intermediate panel, a front upper panel connected to a top portion of the front panel along a first fold line, a front upper tuck panel connected to a top portion of the front upper panel along a second fold line, a side panel connected to a first side of the front panel along a third fold line, a front lower panel connected to a lower portion of the front panel along a fourth fold line, the intermediate panel connected to a second side of the front panel along a fifth fold line, the intermediate panel connected to a first side of the back panel along a sixth fold line, a side glue panel connected to a second side of the back panel along a seventh fold line, a back tuck panel extending from an upper portion of the back panel, wherein the front upper panel and front upper tuck panel define a front upper side slit, the front upper panel further defining a pair of front upper side slits on sides of the front upper slit that are diagonally oriented relative to a longitudinal length of the front upper panel, and the back tuck panel defines a pair of back top slits with downturned corners below respective lower corners of the back tuck panel.
In one embodiment, the front upper slit is configured to retain the back tuck panel, the front upper side slits being configured to retain the lower corners of the back tuck panel and resist the back tuck panel from being able to be backed out of the front upper slit if the back tuck panel has been inserted into the front upper slit during an assembly of the outer package using the blank.
In one embodiment, the upper portion of the back panel of the blank is at least partially circumscribed by arcuate slits defined by the back panel, the upper portion being configured to be depressed so that the upper portion and the back tuck panel can be torn away from the back panel, once the outer package is assembled from the blank, in order to allow the upper end of the outer packaging to be opened and provide an indication of tampering of the outer packaging.
At least one example embodiment relates to an e-kit.
In one embodiment, the e-kit includes transparent outer packaging defining an inner cavity; inner packaging within the inner cavity, the inner packaging including, a trap seal card, one or more e-vaping elements contained on a single, first side of the trap seal card, the first side of the trap seal card facing a first front panel of the outer packaging, the first side of the trap seal card being configured to display an exposed portion of each of the respective e-vaping elements.
In one embodiment, the trap seal card being configured to be extracted from the outer packaging in one unobstructed motion, once an upper end of the outer packaging is opened, the trap seal card being further configured to allow the respective exposed portion of each of the respective e-vaping elements to be grasped in order to remove the respective e-vaping element from a front of the first side of the trap seal card without a need for the e-vaping elements to be pressed through any material on the trap seal card.
In one embodiment, the e-vaping elements contained on the trap seal card can be assembled to make at least one complete e-vaping device, the trap seal card further including, at least first and second raised areas on the first side of the trap seal card that each contain at least one of the e-vaping elements, wherein the trap seal card further includes, first and second retaining structures that are each configured to retain a part of the exposed portion of the respective e-vaping elements contained within the respective first and second raised areas, a sleeve connected to the first side of the trap seal card, the sleeve containing a pouch, the pouch being one of the e-vaping elements.
In one embodiment, the trap seal card is made, in part, from a first blank that is a single web of a first material, the first blank including, a second front panel defining at least a first cut-out area and a second cut-out area, wherein a flap is connected to an end of the first cut-out area along a first fold line, the flap being the first retaining structure, a back panel connected along a vertical side of the second front panel, the single web of the first material being a heat sealed board with a heat sealable adhesive on a rear surface of the second front panel and the back panel.
In one embodiment, the trap seal card further includes, a blister made from a transparent material, a major portion of the blister being sealed between the second front panel and the back panel of the trap seal card via the heat sealable adhesive, another portion of the blister forming the first and second raised areas of the trap seal card, and the first and second raised areas project through the first and second cut-out areas of the second front panel of the trap seal card, the second raised portion of the blister including an inwardly facing indention that is the second retaining structure.
In one embodiment, the outer packaging of the e-kit is a box structure, the box structure being made from a single web of second material, the box structure including, a first front panel and a second back panel, a first side formed by an intermediate panel that is connected to the first front panel and the second back panel, a second side that is sealed by a first adhesive, the first adhesive connecting a rear surface of a side panel to a front surface of a side glue panel, the side panel connected to the first front panel and the side glue panel connected to the second back panel, a lower end formed by a front lower panel connected to a lower portion of the first front panel and a back lower panel connected to a lower portion of the second back panel, an upper end formed by a front upper panel that is connected to an upper portion of the first front panel, the upper end being sealed by a front upper tuck panel tucked into the outer package so that a front surface of the front upper tuck panel contacts an upper portion of the second back panel, the front upper tuck panel being connected to the front upper panel, the upper end being further sealed by a back tuck panel connected to an upper portion of the second back panel retained in a front upper slit that is defined by the front upper panel and the front upper tuck panel.
In one embodiment, the front upper panel further defines a pair of front upper side slits on sides of the front upper slit that are diagonally oriented relative to a longitudinal length of the front upper panel, and the back tuck panel defines a pair of back top slits with downturned corners below respective lower corners of the back tuck panel, and the front upper side slits are configured to retain the lower corners of the back tuck panel and resist the back tuck panel from being able to be backed out of the front upper slit, and the upper portion of the back panel is at least partially circumscribed by arcuate slits defined by the second back panel, the upper portion being configured to be depressed so that the upper portion and the back tuck panel can be torn away from the second back panel in order to allow the upper end of the outer packaging to be opened and provide an indication of tampering of the outer packaging.
In one embodiment, the box structure is made from a second blank that is the single web of material, the second blank including, the first front panel connected to the second back panel via the intermediate panel, the front upper panel connected to a top portion of the first front panel along a first fold line, a front upper tuck panel connected to a top portion of the front upper panel along a second fold line, the side panel connected to a first side of the first front panel along a third fold line, the front lower panel connected to a lower portion of the first front panel along a fourth fold line, the intermediate panel connected to a second side of the first front panel along a fifth fold line, the intermediate panel connected to a first side of the second back panel along a sixth fold line, the side glue panel connected to a second side of the second back panel along a seventh fold line, the back tuck panel extending from the upper portion of the second back panel, wherein the front upper panel and front upper tuck panel define a front upper side slit configured to retain the back tuck panel, the front upper panel further defines a pair of front upper side slits on sides of the front upper slit that are diagonally oriented relative to a longitudinal length of the front upper panel, the back tuck panel defines a pair of back top slits with downturned corners below respective lower corners of the back tuck panel, and the front upper side slits are configured to retain the lower corners of the back tuck panel and resist the back tuck panel from being able to be backed out of the front upper slit once the back tuck panel has been inserted into the front upper slit.
At least one example embodiment relates to a method of forming an e-kit.
In one embodiment, the method includes forming an outer packaging from a first blank made from a single web of a first material, the outer packaging having a first front panel and a first back panel, the outer packaging defining an inner cavity; forming an inner packaging from a second blank and a blister by, folding the second blank along a first fold line, the second blank including a second front panel and a second back panel, the folding causing a rear surface of the second front panel to contact a rear surface of the second back panel, assembling a trap seal card by inserting the blister between the second front panel and the second back panel of the folded second blank so that at least one raised area of the blister projects through a respective at least one cut-out area defined by the second front panel of the second blank, inserting at least one e-vaping element into the respective at least one raised area of the blister, wherein each of the e-vaping elements includes an exposed portion displayed on a single side of the trap seal card, the single side of the trap seal card being the second front panel of the trap seal card, the trap seal card configured to allow the exposed portions of each of the respective e-vaping elements to be grasped in order to remove the respective e-vaping elements from the second front panel without a need for the e-vaping elements to be pressed through any material on the trap seal card; sliding the inner packaging into the inner cavity of the outer packaging so that the second front panel of the trap card faces the first front panel of the outer packaging, the trap seal card being configured to be extracted from the outer packaging in one unobstructed motion once an upper end of the e-kit is opened after the outer packaging is sealed; and sealing the outer packaging.
In one embodiment, the forming of the inner packaging further includes, applying a heat sealable adhesive to rear surfaces of the second front panel and the second back panel of the second blank, heating the folded second blank with the blister to adhere the rear surface of the second front panel to the rear surface of the second back panel, folding a third blank to assemble a sleeve, connecting the sleeve to the second front panel of the of the trap seal card, and inserting a pouch into the sleeve, the pouch being one of the at least one e-vaping elements, the trap seal card including at least one retaining structure to retain a part of the exposed portion of each of the respective e-vaping elements contained within each of the raised areas.
In one embodiment, the method further includes providing the first blank, the first material of the first blank being a transparent material, the first blank including, the first front panel connected to the first back panel via an intermediate panel, a front upper panel connected to a top portion of the first front panel along a first fold line, a front upper tuck panel connected to a top portion of the front upper panel along a second fold line, a side panel connected to a first side of the first front panel along a third fold line, a front lower panel connected to a lower portion of the first front panel along a fourth fold line, the intermediate panel connected to a second side of the first front panel along a fifth fold line, the intermediate panel connected to a first side of the first back panel along a sixth fold line, a side glue panel connected to a second side of the first back panel along a seventh fold line, a back tuck panel extending from the upper portion of the first back panel, wherein the front upper panel and front upper tuck panel define a front upper side slit configured to retain the back tuck panel, the front upper panel further defining a pair of front upper side slits on sides of the front upper slit that are diagonally oriented relative to a longitudinal length of the front upper panel, the back tuck panel defining a pair of back top slits with downturned corners below respective lower corners of the back tuck panel, wherein the front upper side slits are configured to retain the lower corners of the back tuck panel and resist the back tuck panel from being able to be backed out of the front upper slit once the back tuck panel has been inserted into the front upper slit.
In one embodiment, the forming of the outer packaging from the first blank further includes, folding the first blank to cause a rear surface of the first front panel to face a rear surface of the first back panel, connecting a front surface of the side glue panel to a rear surface of the side panel, sealing a bottom end of the outer packaging by inserting the front lower tuck panel into a back bottom slit defined by the first back panel and the back lower panel so that upper ends of the front lower tuck panel pass through a pair of back lower slits defined by the first back panel on sides of the back bottom slit, sealing a top end of the outer packaging by inserting the back tuck panel into the front upper slit so that the lower corners of the back tuck panel pass through the front upper side slits, wherein the upper portion of the first back panel is at least partially circumscribed by arcuate slits defined by the first back panel, the upper portion being configured to be depressed so that the upper portion and the back tuck panel can be torn away from the first back panel in order to allow the upper end of the outer packaging to be opened and provide an indication of tampering of the outer packaging.
Some detailed example embodiments are disclosed herein. However, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are merely representative for purposes of describing example embodiments. Example embodiments may, however, be embodied in many alternate forms and should not be construed as limited to only the embodiments set forth herein.
Accordingly, while example embodiments are capable of various modifications and alternative forms, embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit example embodiments to the particular forms disclosed, but to the contrary, example embodiments are to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of example embodiments. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description of the figures.
It should be understood that when an element or layer is referred to as being “on,” “connected to,” “coupled to,” or “covering” another element or layer, it may be directly on, connected to, coupled to, or covering the other element or layer or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly on,” “directly connected to,” or “directly coupled to” another element or layer, there are no intervening elements or layers present. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the specification. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
It should be understood that, although the terms first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, items, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, items, regions, layers, and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, item, region, layer, or section from another region, layer, or section. Thus, a first element, item, region, layer, or section discussed below could be termed a second element, item, region, layer, or section without departing from the teachings of example embodiments.
Spatially relative terms (e.g., “beneath,” “below,” “lower,” “above,” “upper,” and the like) may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It should be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “above” the other elements or features. Thus, the term “below” may encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing various embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “includes,” “including,” “comprises,” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or items, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, items, and/or groups thereof.
Example embodiments are described herein with reference to cross-sectional illustrations that are schematic illustrations of idealized embodiments (and intermediate structures) of example embodiments. As such, variations from the shapes of the illustrations as a result, for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances, are to be expected. Thus, example embodiments should not be construed as limited to the shapes of regions illustrated herein but are to include deviations in shapes that result, for example, from manufacturing. Thus, the regions illustrated in the figures are schematic in nature and their shapes are not intended to illustrate the actual shape of a region of a device and are not intended to limit the scope of example embodiments.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which example embodiments belong. It will be further understood that terms, including those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
When the word “about” is used in this specification in connection with a numerical value, it is intended that the associated numerical value includes a tolerance of ±10% around the stated numerical value (or range of values). Moreover, when reference is made to percentages in this specification, it is intended that those percentages are based on weight (i.e., weight percentages). The expression “up to” includes amounts of zero to the expressed upper limit and all values therebetween. When ranges are specified, the range includes all values therebetween such as increments of 0.1%.
Moreover, when the words “generally” and “substantially” are used in connection with geometric shapes, it is intended that precision of the geometric shape is not required but that latitude for the shape is within the scope of the disclosure. When used with geometric terms, the words “generally” and “substantially” are intended to encompass not only features which meet the strict definitions but also features which fairly approximate the strict definitions.
The front panel 100 may also include a side panel 110 running along a vertical side of the front panel 100, where a third fold line may divide the front panel 100 from the side panel 110.
The front panel 100 may also include a front lower panel 106 on a lower portion of the front panel 100, where a fourth fold line 208 may divide the front panel 100 from the front lower panel 106. The front lower panel 106 may include a designated ‘date code area’ 108 that may accept black ink lettering and may provide date information pertaining to a manufacturing date of the kit 10 (for instance). A front lower tuck panel 103 may be connected to a lower portion of the front lower panel 106, where a front lower score line 213 divides the front lower panel 106 from the front lower tuck panel 103. Two pair of front lower slits 209 may run somewhat parallel to the front lower score line 213, where the slits 209 may include upturned corners 209a near the front lower score line 213.
An intermediate panel 112 may be positioned between the front panel 100 and the back panel 114. A fifth fold line 206 may divide the intermediate panel 112 from the front panel, and a sixth fold line 210 may divide the back panel 114 from the intermediate panel 112.
The back panel may include a side glue panel 118 on the free, vertical side of the back panel 114. The side glue panel 118 may include a side glue area 300 on the panel 118. A seventh fold line 214 may divide the back panel 114 from the side glue panel 118. A back tuck panel 101 may be located in an upper portion of the back panel 114, where a back upper score line 211 may divide the back panel 114 from the back tuck panel 101. A pair of back top slits 207 may be on either side of the back tuck panel 101, where downturned corners 207a may be on ends of the slits 207. Back side slits 205 may also be defined by the back panel 114, where the slits 205 may emanate from the sides of the back tuck panel 101 (e.g., the slits 205 may be in-line, or collinear, with the sides of the back tuck panel 101). Two arcuate slits 216 may at least partially circumscribe an upper portion 114a of the back panel 114 (located below the back tuck panel 101). Once the outer packaging 20 is assembled and sealed on the top end, the upper portion 114a may be depressed to “tear away” the upper portion 114a and the back tuck panel 101 from the remainder of the back panel 114 when the e-kit 10 is opened (as shown in
A back lower panel may be included on a lower portion of the back panel 114. A pair of back lower score lines 217 and a back bottom slit 215 may divide the back lower panel 116 from the back panel 114. A pair of back lower slits 203 may be defined by the back panel 114 on either side of the back bottom slit 215. The back lower slits 203 may be diagonally oriented relative to a longitudinal length of the back panel 114, in order to allow the back lower slits 203 to catch the upper corners 103a of the front lower tuck panel 103 once the front lower tuck panel 103 is inserted into the back bottom slit 215, so as to lock the front lower tuck panel 103 into place and resist a removal of the front lower tuck panel 103 from the back bottom slit 215.
The front panel 400 may also have a second cut-out area 408 that may be in an approximate shape of a USB charger 50a of an e-vaping device. A second scoring 502 of the front panel 400 may circumscribe the second cut-out area 408.
A third cut-out area 410 may border at least a portion of the front and back panels 400/402, where a cut line 504 may divide the front and back panels 400/402 from the third cut-out area 410. The front and back panels 400/402 may have rounded corners 510, where an indention 508 in the cut line 504 (where slits 501 intersect the cut line 504) may also be present.
In order to assemble the trap seal card 30 (as shown in
A right side panel 712 may run along another vertical side of the back panel 700, where a sixth fold line 910 may divide the back panel 700 from the right side panel 712. Two side score lines 912 may run along the sixth fold line 910. The score lines 912 may be sized to accept the tongues 708/710 extending from the left side panel 706 when the blank 40a is assembled into the sleeve 40. The slits 912 may include inwardly curving slits 912a on ends of each of the slits 912, in order to allow a wide, proximal portion 708a/710a of the tongues 708/710 to be retained within the slits 912, so that the tongues 708/710 may not be inadvertently removed from the slits 912 once the sleeve 40 is assembled. The lower ends of the left side panel 706 and right side panel 712 may be offset 914 (e.g., the left and right side panels 706/712 may not be as long as the front panel 704, the intermediate panel 702 and the back panel 700), in order to allow the e-vaping element 50c to be more easily viewed from a side of the trap seal card 30 (see the extra viewing area 40b of the sleeve 40 caused by the offset 914, in
The flap 404 of the trap seal card 30 may project away from a front panel 400 of the trap seal card 30 in order to help retain the e-vaping element 50b in the first raised portion 606 of the trap seal card 30, even after the trap seal card 30 is initially removed from the outer packaging 20 (as shown in
In step S1002, the trap seal card 30 may be formed by inserting the raised areas 604/606 of blister 600 (
In step S1004, the sleeve 40 may be formed by folding blank 40a in order to cause the rear surface of the back panel 700 to face the rear surface of the front panel 704 (by folding the blank 40a along the third fold line 904, the fourth fold line 906, the fifth fold line 908 and the sixth fold line 910). The tongues 708/710 may then be inserted into respective slits 912 to erect the sleeve 40 (as shown in
In step S1006, the inner packaging may be assembled by connecting the front surface of the back panel 700 of the erected sleeve 40 (
In step S1008, the e-kit 10 may be assembled by inserting e-vaping elements 50a, 50b and 50c into the inner packaging 60 (as shown in
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An overall height of the blank 20a (
Example embodiments having thus been described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the intended spirit and scope of example embodiments, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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