This application is a § 371 national stage entry of International Application No. PCT/EP2015/060144 filed May 8, 2015, which claims priority to and the benefit of European Application No. 14167669.2 filed May 9, 2014, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The invention relates to a package for smoking and/or tobacco related articles and a blank and a method for manufacturing the package.
Tobacco related articles, like cigarette or cigar packages, but also cigarettes or cigarillos, are often contained in disposable packages having a substantially cuboid or parallelepiped shape. A package or package carton is usually opened, a cigarette or a package of cigarettes is offered to another person by holding the open package in front of the guest. The guest may remove the article from the package and the host closes the package again. Dependent on the specific situation, it might, however, be desirable to keep the package open in an appealing manner as a sign of generosity or politeness, thereby maintaining the offer without necessitating the guest to ask for more. This usually requires to remove the articles from the package and to place them in an open box. The reason for this is that the conventional packages are either destroyed or not automatically held open. This particularly applies to boxes or also package cartons (also referred to as bundles) which are larger packaging units for cigarette packs. Typically, ten packs of cigarettes are combined to form one such package, which is wrapped by a paper or cardboard blank. The respective package cartons are either totally removed such that a certain number of separate packages remains loosely on the table or the remaining cigarette packages are kept within the package carton which requires opening the carton again.
It is an object of the invention to provide a package carton and a package for smoking or tobacco related articles that allows keeping the package or package carton open in an appealing manner for offering smoking related articles or tobacco related articles from the package or package carton. It is also an object of the invention to provide a respective method for manufacturing the package or package carton and to provide one or more blanks for manufacturing the package.
According to an aspect of the invention, a package or package carton for smoking articles and/or tobacco related articles is provided. Within this specification the term package also comprises package cartons. The package comprises a body having at least a bottom wall, a top wall, a rear wall, and two side walls. The package further comprises an extension flap which is coupled to the package and configured to be swiveled about a first hinge between a first position and a second position with respect to the body of the package. In the first position, the flap lies against the body. In the second position, the first wall of the extension flap points away from the body. The extension flap is further configured to support the package in the second position of the extension flap such that the body of the package assumes an inclined position with respect to a (horizontal) plane and/or flat surface. This provides an appealing position of the package and the content of the package can easily be accessed.
Advantageously, the package, or more specifically, the body of the package takes a secure position on the extension flap and stands securely on the extension flap in the second position of the extension flap. In other words, the extension flap can remain in the second position and the package can be placed on a surface with its rear side facing the surface and resting on the extension flap, thereby providing an appealing offer of the articles contained in the package. The articles can be cigarette packages, cigar or small cigar packages or elongate articles as, for example, smoking articles or tobacco related articles, such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars or snus or the like. The second position is preferably stable to the extent that any resilient forces provided by the hinge are not high enough to move or lift the package and thereby change the position of the supporting extension flap. The package cannot return by itself to another position. To this extent, the second position can also be referred to as a stable open position.
The extension flap does not form an integral part of a wall of the body. The extension flap is coupled to the body, but it is not, for example a cutout of a wall of the body. The extension flap is an additional element. In particular, the extension flap is not a part of the rear wall of the body.
The extension flap can be coupled by the first hinge to an edge of the body of the package. The edge of the body to which the extension flap is coupled can be an upper edge of the rear wall of the body such that the first hinge is located between the rear wall and the top wall of the package and the extension flap. This provides that the flap can be swiveled behind the body of the package and support the package from the rear side (rear wall side) and front of the body points towards the consumer.
The extension flap can at least partially encompass the body in the first position. In other words, the flap is more or less wound around the body and envelops or wraps the body in the first position.
Advantageously, in addition to the coupling by the first hinge the extension flap can further be detachably coupled to the body in the first position. This additional coupling mechanism between the extension flap and the body holds the flap against the body in the first position. The coupling can be a glued, hook-and-loop, push-fit, magnetic, and/or a snap-fastener connection. The coupling mechanism can also be based on magnetism, magnetic ink, Velcro® (a hook-and-loop fastener), YUPOTako® (a film or paper having a microsuction side), buttons, tuck-in flaps. In another configuration, the extension flap may be coupled to the walls of the body by cutting lines (perforations) except of the first hinge by which the extension flap always remains coupled to the body. Another advantageous mechanism is magnetism. For this purpose magnetic parts may be integrated into the extension flap and the body in respective corresponding locations.
The extension flap can comprise at least a first wall and a second wall. The first wall and the second wall can be coupled by a second hinge. In the first position of the extension flap, the first wall can then cover a first side or a first wall of the body and the second wall can cover a second side or a second wall of the body. The first side of the body can be the top side of the body. Likewise, the first wall of the body can be the top wall. The second side can be the front side of the body. This means that the extension flap can at least partially serve as the top wall and/or front wall of the body. In another embodiment, the body may comprise a complete top wall and a complete front wall. The first wall is then the top wall and the second wall is then the front wall of the package, both being covered by the extension flap in the first position.
The package can further be configured such that the body rests on the second wall of the extension flap and on a lower edge (for example the edge between the rear wall and the bottom wall of the body) of the rear wall of the body in the second position. However, the lower edge of the rear wall may also rest on the second wall of the extension flap. This further supports a secure stand of the package in the second position.
The first wall of the extension flap can at least approximately have the size of the top wall of the body and the second wall can at least approximately have the size of the front wall of the body.
The front wall of the body can be coupled by a third hinge to one of the side walls of the body for swiveling the front wall about the third hinge in order to open and close the body of the package.
The package may have various shapes. The package can have a substantially parallelepiped shape. However, the edges of the package can be round or beveled. The cross sectional shape of the package may be semi-octagonal, or octagonal. In particular, the longitudinal and/or transverse edges of the body may advantageously be rounded edges or the edges may be flattened edges (flattened corners) or beveled edges.
The walls of the body and/or the walls of the extension flap can be configured such that the rotating angle around any one of the first, second and/or third hinges is limited. This supports a secure stand and prevents that, for example the extension flap is not swiveled too far towards the rear wall of the body and may then fail to properly support the package in the second position of the extension flap. The rotating angle of any of the hinges may be limited by the thickness of the walls such that the edges of respective two walls on either side of a hinge abut and thereby stop the rotation about the hinge. An advantageous range for anyone of the rotating angles around any one of the hinges, especially the first and second hinge, is between 160° and about 360°, preferably between 180° and 340°.
In an embodiment, at least the second hinge may have a rotating angle of less than 180°. In such an embodiment, the second wall may be rotatable in the opposite direction than in the other embodiments. The initial angle between the first wall and the second wall in the first position (closed position) is about 90°. This can typically also be the case in other embodiments. The first wall can be swiveled around the first hinge similar to the other embodiments. The second wall can, however, not be swiveled in the same direction about the second hinge as in the other embodiments. If, from a side perspective, the first wall is swiveled or rotatable in a clockwise direction, the second wall is rather swiveled or rotatable in a counter-clockwise direction about the second hinge. The package stands securely on the extension flap. However, the outer edge of the second wall now points away from the rear bottom edge of the bottom wall of the body. In this embodiment, the second hinge can advantageously have a limitation mechanism for the angle of rotation. This mechanism can be provided by the thickness of walls and/or the configuration of the second hinge.
Generally, the extension flap and in particular, the second wall can have a stopping member in order to prevent the body from slipping from the extension flap. The stopping member can be a groove or notch. The stopping member can also be one or more protrusions on the extension flap. The groove, notch, protrusion or protrusion can especially be arranged on the inner side of the second wall of the extension flap. The body, in particular the lower edge of the body can then rest in the groove or on the protrusion or protrusions.
In an aspect of the invention, the extension flap and in particular, the first wall and/or the second wall can comprise one or more folding lines or hinge lines for hingedly dividing the first wall and/or second wall into further partial walls.
Furthermore, the package may further comprise an additional outer package which encompassed the previously described package.
The invention also provides a blank for manufacturing the package according to the aspects and embodiments of the invention.
The invention further provides a method of manufacturing a package according to the aspects and embodiments of the invention.
Further aspects and characteristics of the invention ensue from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein
In addition to the coupling by the first hinge, the extension flap 9 is further detachably coupled to the body 2 in the first position by an additional mechanism. This additional coupling mechanism (not visible) between the extension flap and the body holds the flap 9 against the body 2 in the first position. In this embodiment, the coupling is based on magnetism. For this purpose magnetic parts (dashed lines, not visible on the final package) are integrated into the extension flap 9 and the body 2 in respective corresponding locations 11. The first hinge
In other embodiments, the additional coupling mechanism can be a glued, hook-and-loop, push-fit, magnetic, and/or a snap-fastener connection. The coupling mechanism can also be based on magnetism, magnetic ink, Velcro® (a hook-and-loop fastener), YUPOTako® (a film or paper having a microsuction side), buttons, tuck-in flaps. In another configuration, the extension flap 9 may be coupled to the walls of the body 2 by cutting lines (perforations) except of the first hinge, of course, by which the extension flap always remains coupled to the body.
The extension flap comprises a first wall 12 and a second wall 13. The first wall 12 and the second wall 13 are coupled by a second hinge 14. In the shown first position of the extension flap 9, the first wall 12 covers the top wall 4 of the body 2 and the second wall 13 covers the front wall 8 of the body 2.
The first wall 12 of the extension flap 9 has approximately the size of the top wall 4 of the body 2 except for the beveled edges 15. The second wall 13 has approximately the size of the front wall 8 of the body 2 except for the beveled edges 16.
The extension flap 9 is coupled by the first hinge 10 to an edge 17 of the body of the package. The extension flap 9 does not form part of a wall of the body 2, for example as a cutout of a wall. The extension flap 9 is an additional element. In particular, the extension flap 9 is not a part of the rear wall 5 of the body 2. The edge 17 of the body 2 to which the extension flap 9 is coupled is an upper edge of the rear wall 5 of the body 2 such that the first hinge is located between the rear wall 5 and the top wall 4 of the package and the extension flap 9. This provides that the flap 9 can be swiveled behind the body 2 of the package 1 and support the package 1 from the rear side (rear wall side).
The package may have various shapes. In this embodiment, the package 1 has a substantially parallelepiped shape. The longitudinal and transverse edges 15, 16 of the body 2 are beveled edges. The line around the body (no reference number) has no technical function and serves only for aesthetic purposes.
The body 2 of the package assumes as secure stand on the extension flap 9 in the second position of the extension flap 9. In the second position, the package can be placed on a surface 18 with its rear side facing the surface and resting on the extension flap 9. The articles (not shown) can be cigarette packages, cigar (small cigar) packages or elongate articles as, for example, smoking articles or tobacco related articles, such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars or snus or the like.
The second position is stable to the extent that any resilient force provided by the hinges 10, 14 are not high enough to move or lift the package 1 and thereby change the position of the supporting extension flap 9. The package 1 cannot return by itself to another position.
The front wall 8 of the body 2 is coupled by a third hinge 20 to one of the side walls (here side wall 7) of the body 2 for swiveling the front wall 8 about the third hinge 20 in order to open and close the inner space 19 of the body 2 of the package 1.
The walls of the body 2 and/or the walls of the extension flap 9 are configured such that the rotating angles α, β and/or γ around any one of the first, second and/or third hinges 10, 14, 20 is limited. This supports a secure stand and prevents that, for example the extension flap 9 is swiveled too far towards the rear wall 5 of the body 2 and may then fail to properly support the package 1 in the second position of the extension flap 9. The rotating angle α, β and/or γ of any of the hinges can be limited by the thickness of the first and second walls 12, 13, and body walls 5, 7, 8 and/or the specific configuration of the hinges 10, 14, 20 such that the edges of respective two walls on either side of a hinge abut and thereby stop the rotation about the hinge 10, 14, 20.
According to this embodiment, the extension flap 9 and in particular, the first wall 12 and/or the second wall 13 comprise one or more folding lines or hinge lines for hingedly dividing the first wall 12 and/or second wall 13 into further partial walls 12A, 12B, and 13A, 13B.
Especially, in the embodiments shown in
Although the invention has been described hereinabove with reference to specific embodiments, it is not limited to these embodiments and no doubt further alternatives will occur to the skilled person that lie within the scope of the invention as claimed.
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