Claims
- 1. A match package comprising the combination of:
- a core presenting opposite side walls having generally parallel end edges, said core including a plurality of generally parallel, spaced partition walls connecting the opposite side walls and extending from one end edge to the opposite end edge of the side walls, one of the side walls having long oblong openings extending from adjacent one end edge thereof through the opposite end edge thereof between every other pair of adjacent partition walls and short oblong openings extending from adjacent the one end edge toward but terminating short of the opposite end edge between the remaining adjacent pairs of partition walls, the other side wall likewise having long oblong openings extending from adjacent the one end edge thereof through the opposite end edge thereof between every other pair of adjacent partition walls and short oblong openings extending from adjacent the one end edge toward but terminating short of the opposite end edge between the remaining adjacent pairs of partition walls, the long and short openings of the respective side walls being opposed to each other and in overlapping relation;
- closure means secured to the opposite side walls of the core in covering relation to said openings for defining a series of match-receiving compartments within the core which are of uniform height within the overlapping regions of the openings, of reduced height in regions at the open ends of the compartments between opposed areas of the side walls, closed at said one end edge and open at the opposite end edge;
- a plurality of matches each having a head end received in a respective compartment adjacent the closed end thereof and a free end projecting from the open end of its compartment, the head end of each match being of a thickness substantially the same as said substantially uniform height; and
- striking means in each compartment within the region thereof of reduced height for frictionally engaging a match head automatically to strike same in response to axial withdrawal of the match from the compartment.
- 2. A match package as defined in claim 1 wherein said striking means is provided on said closure means.
- 3. A match package as defined in claim 1 wherein said closure means is provided by a top member and a bottom member and said striking means is provided both on said top member and said bottom member on alternately opposite sides of the compartments.
- 4. A match package as defined in claim 1 wherein said core is integrally formed of plastic material.
- 5. A match package as defined in claim 1 including a cover having a series of panels one of which is adhered to one face of the closure means and the remainder of which removably envelopes said package.
- 6. A match package as defined in claim 5 including a securing button for holding said cover in enveloping relation to said package.
- 7. A match package comprising the combination of:
- a generally flat core having opposite side surfaces and closure means secured to the opposite side surfaces of said core for defining a match-receiving spaced therewith, said core including a series of partition walls disposed in generally parallel relation and cooperating with said closure means to divide said match-receiving space into a plurality of adjacent oblong compartments, first means joining said partition walls at one end of the compartments for reducing the height of each compartment for a portion only of the length thereof while leaving said one end of each compartment open as well as the side of each compartment beyond such first means open and of substantially uniform height greater than the reduced height provided by the first means, and second means joining said partition walls at the opposite ends of the compartments for blocking said opposite end of each compartment;
- a plurality of matches each having a head end received in a respective compartment adjacent said opposite end thereof and a free end projecting from said one end of its compartment, the head end of each match being of a thickness substantially the same as said substantially uniform height; and
- striking means in each compartment within said portion thereof of reduced height for frictionally engaging a match head automatically to strike same in response to axial withdrawal of the match from the compartment.
- 8. A match package as defined in claim 7 wherein said first means are respectively on the top and the bottom of the package at adjacent compartments.
- 9. A match package as defined in claim 8 wherein said core is formed of synthetic resinous material.
- 10. A match package comprising the combination of:
- a generally flat core and closure means secured to said core for defining a match-receiving space therewith, said core being formed of synthetic resinous material and integrally including a series of partition walls disposed in generally parallel relation and cooperating with said closure means to divide said match-receiving space into a plurality of adjacent oblong compartments, first means joining said partition walls at one end of the compartments for reducing the height of each compartment for a portion only of the length thereof while leaving said one end of each compartment open as well as the side of each compartment beyond such first means open and of substantially uniform height greater than the reduced height provided by the first means, and second means joining said partition walls at the opposite ends of the compartments for blocking said opposite end of each compartment;
- a plurality of matches each having a head end received in a respective compartment adjacent said opposite end thereof and a free end projecting from said one end of its compartment, the head end of each match being of a thickness substantially the same as said substantially uniform height; and
- striking means carried by said closure means and projecting into each compartment opposite said first means for frictionally engaging a match head automatically to strike same in response to axial withdrawal of the match from the compartment.
- 11. A match package as defined in claim 10 wherein said closure means is inwardly deformed locally opposite said first means.
Priority Claims (2)
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0/204 805 |
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PCT/BE82/00010 |
May 1982 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION:
This application is a division of copending parent application Ser. No. 456,057, filed Jan. 5, 1983 as the National Stage of PCT/BE82/OOO1O, filed May 14, 1982 (now WO 82/03973, published Nov. 25, 1982) and claiming priority under 35 USC 119 to Belgian application No. 0/204 805, filed May 15, 1981, and which parent application is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,525,981 issued July 2, 1985.
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Divisions (1)
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