Package in the style of a carton of cigarettes

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6742651
  • Patent Number
    6,742,651
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The pack according to the invention, comprising a wrapper and a group of cigarette packs—cigarette multipack—the wrapper being produced by being folded from an, in particular, single-piece blank, is configured in the manner of a hinge-lid pack. This gives an immediate indication of the contents of the pack to the person looking at it.
Description




DESCRIPTION




The invention relates to a pack having a group of cigarette packs—cigarette multipack—and a wrapper therefor, the latter being produced by being folded from an, in particular, single-piece blank.




For transportation purposes and, as appropriate, also for subsequent sales purposes, cigarette packs are combined to form so-called cigarette multipacks and, in the process, are provided with an accommodating wrapper (said wrapper accommodating the entire group). Various possible options are known for the configuration of the wrapper. It is not usually possible to see the contents, namely the cigarette packs. In addition, it is difficult to draw conclusions as to the contents from the outer configuration.




The object of the present invention is to provide a pack of which the configuration makes it possible to draw conclusions as to the contents. In addition, the intention is for it to be possible for the pack to be produced as efficiently as possible in high-speed packaging machines.




The pack according to the invention is characterized in that the wrapper is configured in the manner of a wrapper for a hinge-lid pack. The cigarette packs provided as the contents are preferably so-called hinge-lid packs with a box part, having a large upright front wall, a hinge lid, and a collar or analogously configured so-called soft carton packs. According to the invention, the wrapper of the cigarette multipack is likewise configured in the manner of a hinge-lid pack, in particular in the manner of the abovedescribed upright hinge-lid cigarette pack. The pack has the outward appearance of a larger version of the small packs provided as the contents. This gives a clear indication of the contents at first glance.




In contrast to the hinge-lid cigarette packs which are common throughout the world—the wrapper is constructed in accordance with the so-called transverse-folding principle. In this case, a large front wall (even in the non-folded state) is connected to a large rear wall via an upright narrow first side wall. The front wall is also preferably connected to a second narrow side wall.




The rear wall and one of the side walls are connected to one another via an additional connecting strip. It is possible for the latter to adjoin the second side wall or the rear wall and to be adhesively bonded to the respectively other wall. In respect of the pack being produced in as an efficient a manner as possible, it is advantageous for the connecting strip to be arranged on the rear wall. During production of the pack, a group of cigarette packs is positioned on the first side wall and pushed into a pocket of a folding subassembly with the wrapper, which folds in the form of a U in the process. The pocket walls of the folding subassembly are dimensioned such that it is possible for the second side wall and the connecting strip to project out of the pocket and to be folded one upon the other by corresponding folding elements.




The wrapper or the blank provided therefor is of single-piece design. This means that the lid and collar form part of the blank. In this case, the walls which are provided for forming the lid adjoin at the top of the walls which are provided for forming the box part. Moreover, the parts which are provided for the collar are arranged above the lid walls. In this case, connections are provided between the collar and lid walls, in particular in the region of upright longitudinal folding lines, by correspondingly provided material webs between collar and lid walls. During production of the pack, the collar is folded downward through 180° and comes to rest, in part, on walls of the box part and, in part, on walls of the lid. Adhesive bonding, naturally, is only provided in the region of the box part. The material webs provided between the collar and lid tear open when the pack is opened for the first time.




In the region of a lid front wall, a lid inner tab is folded inward. The latter is punched out in the region of the transition between the lid front wall and front wall of the box part. This correspondingly produces, on the finished pack, a cutout, between the lid front wall and box part, which is equal to the size of the lid inner tab and is concealed on the inside by the collar front wall. The latter may be provided here with an inscription.




Hinge-lid cigarette packs, meanwhile, are available in three different versions, namely, with relatively sharp 90°-edges in the region of the upright longitudinal folding lines, as so-called round-edged packs and as so-called octagonal packs. The pack according to the invention may also be designed in the manner of these three versions. It is preferable for the type of cigarette packs which are provided as the contents to correspond precisely to the type of cigarette multipack.




Further features of the invention can be gathered from the claims. These also include packaging for accommodating a group of cigarette packs and a blank for forming a cigarette multipack.




The invention also relates to a pack having a wrapper and a group of cigarette packs—cigarette multipack—the wrapper being produced by being folded from an, in particular, single-piece blank and having a base wall, narrow upright side walls, a top wall, and a large-surface-area (wide) front wall and rear wall. This specific pack is characterized in that, in the region of the transitions between the front wall and end walls and/or rear wall and end walls, rounded regions—round edges—or folds which are adjacent to one another with a small spacing therebetween for forming an octagonal pack are provided instead of “sharp” 90° folds.




Here too, an essential aspect of the invention is that the outer form of the pack gives an indication of the contents. The contents thus comprise known round-edged packs for cigarettes, in particular with a hinged lid in each case. The grouping of the cigarette packs corresponds to that of a conventional cigarette multipack, namely two rows with five packs each, the cigarette packs within a row butting against one another by way of their narrow sides, and the packs of adjacent rows butting against one another by way of large-surface-area walls (front wall or rear wall). Correspondingly, the group of cigarette packs have upright round edges. These come to rest on the inside of the round edges of the pack according to the invention. Unnecessary cavities are thus avoided. It is also the case that the pack overall is relatively stable since it is precisely in the region of the round edges that the round edges of the cigarette packs abut on the inside and give additional support.




Special features are provided in respect of the configuration of tabs for forming the upright narrow end walls, in particular in respect of the tabs which are connected to the base wall (base tabs).




Naturally, the packaging and the blank are also claimed addition to the pack.




In the same way as the pack according to the invention mentioned in the introduction—the wrapper consists of foldable material, in particular of thin cardboard, strong paper or the like.











Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail hereinbelow, with reference to drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a spread-out blank for producing a pack according to the invention,





FIG. 2

shows a perspective illustration of the finished, closed pack using the blank according to

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

shows the pack according to

FIG. 2

with the hinge lid open and without any contents,





FIG. 4

shows the pack according to

FIG. 3

but with contents,





FIGS. 5

to


8


show views analogous to

FIGS. 1

to


4


, but for a so-called round-edged pack,





FIGS. 9

to


12


show views analogous to

FIGS. 1

to


4


, but for a so-called octagonal pack,





FIG. 13

shows a section through the closed pack according to

FIG. 2

in the region of a collar,





FIG. 14

shows a section through the closed pack according to

FIG. 10

in the region of a collar,





FIG. 15

shows a section through the closed pack according to

FIG. 6

in the region of a collar,





FIG. 16

shows a spread-out blank for a further embodiment of a pack according to the invention,





FIG. 17

shows the blank according to

FIG. 16

once first folding operations have been carried out,





FIG. 18

shows a blank for a further pack according to the invention,





FIG. 19

shows an enlarged illustration of a detail of the blank according to

FIG. 18

,





FIG. 20

shows a perspective illustration of a pack produced using the blank according to

FIG. 18

,





FIG. 21

shows the pack according to

FIG. 20

in the open state,





FIG. 22

shows a horizontal section through the pack according to

FIG. 20

in the region of a narrow upright end side, approximately halfway up the latter, and





FIG. 23

shows a view of a narrow end wall of the pack according to FIG.


20


.












FIG. 2

shows a pack


10


according to the invention, of which the outer form corresponds to that of an upright, conventional and commonly used hinge-lid box for cigarettes. A bottom box part


11


is closed by a top lid


12


. Fastened in the box part


11


, and projecting upward out of the latter, is a collar


13


, the region which projects out of the box part


11


being enclosed by the lid


12


in the closed position.




The box part


11


has a large front wall


14


, a rear wall


15


, narrow side walls


16


and


17


and a base wall


18


. The latter is formed by an outer longitudinal tab


19


which adjoins the front wall


14


at the bottom, by an inner longitudinal tab


20


which adjoins the rear wall


15


at the bottom and by corner tabs,


21


,


22


which adjoin the side walls. These three last-mentioned tabs


20


to


22


are formed such that they cannot overlap one another and thus come to rest precisely in the same plane. It is only the outer longitudinal tab


19


which covers the other three tabs. A two-layered base wall


18


is thus produced overall.




On the side opposite to the front wall


14


, the right-hand side wall


17


is adjoined by a connecting strip


23


. During production of the pack


10


to the finished state, said connecting strip is connected to the rear wall


15


on the inside. On account of the blank parts


14


to


17


being folded via the side walls


16


,


17


, the pack


10


or a blank


24


therefor are also referred to as a “transverse-folding” pack or blank.




The blank


24


is configured in one piece with the corresponding parts for the box part


11


, the lid


12


and the collar


13


. The already mentioned walls


15


to


17


are adjoined at the top by corresponding lid walls, namely a lid front wall


25


, a lid rear wall


26


and lid side walls


27


,


28


. The lid front wall


25


is adjoined at the bottom—in the region of the transition to the front wall


14


—by a so-called lid inner tab


29


which, in the finished pack, is folded inward into abutment against the lid front wall


25


. This means that between the lid front wall


25


and front wall


14


, the finished pack


10


has a cutout


30


, although it is closed by a collar front wall


31


.




In order to form a lid top wall


32


(also pack top wall at the same time), the blank


24


is provided with a cover tab


33


which adjoins the lid rear wall


26


at the top, with an inner cover tab


34


which adjoins the lid front wall


25


at the top, and with side tabs


35


,


36


. Analogously to the base wall


18


, it is also the case that the lid top wall


32


is only of two-layered design. For this purpose, the tabs


34


to


36


have a corresponding configuration, with the result that they do not overlap one another.




The tabs


34


to


36


are adjoined at the top by blank parts for forming the collar


13


, namely the already mentioned collar front wall


31


above the inner cover tab


34


and collar side tabs


37


,


38


. An upright folding line


39


is formed between the collar side tab


37


and collar front wall


31


, and a folding line


40


is formed between the collar front wall


31


and collar side tab


38


. Parallel to the abovementioned folding lines, and more or less in alignment therewith (offset slightly in the outward direction), corresponding longitudinal folding lines


41


,


42


are respectively arranged between the side wall


16


and front wall


14


and between the front wall


14


and side wall


17


.




According to

FIG. 1

, the blank parts which are provided for forming the lid


12


are already separated, in part, from the box part


11


by severing cuts and are only attached to one another still in the region of residual connections. Corresponding severing cuts


43


,


44


and


45


are provided between the lid side walls


27


,


28


, and the respectively adjacent side walls


16


,


17


and between the lid inner tab


29


and the front wall


14


. The severing cut


44


on the bottom border of the lid inner tab


29


, at the same time, defines the shape of the cutout


30


. An articulation line


46


is depicted between the lid rear wall


26


and rear wall


15


. The severing cuts


43


,


45


which are provided in the region of the side walls are not continuous. Rather residual connections, namely material webs


47


and


48


, which interrupt the respective severing cuts, are provided. Naturally, the severing cuts


43


,


44


and


45


adjoin one another. When the pack is opened for the first time, the material webs


47


,


48


are severed or torn apart from one another, with the result that web remnants


49


,


50


are produced on the initially interconnected pack parts namely side walls


16


,


17


, on the one hand, and lid side walls


27


,


28


on the other hand, see

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




The collar


13


adjoins the lid in the region of the tabs


34


to


36


. Collar side tabs


37


,


38


are separated off from the collar front wall


31


by the upright folding lines. Provided between the collar front wall


31


and the inner cover tab


34


is a severing cut


54


, which defines the configuration of a visible cutout


51


in the collar front wall and a top border of the same. The cutout


51


is bounded laterally by upright ridges


52


,


53


. The severing cut


54


is interrupted by residual connections


55


between the ridges


52


,


53


. Severing cuts


56


,


57


are likewise provided between the collar side tabs


37


,


38


and lid side tabs


35


,


36


.




Finally, a special feature is provided in the region of the transition between the severing cuts


56


,


54


and


54


,


57


. The folding lines


39


,


40


cross here. Moreover, so-called folding gussets


58


,


59


are formed. These are of triangular or trapezoidal design and produce the connection between the collar


13


and the lid


12


. In the spread-out blank


24


, the folding gussets


57


,


58


are respectively located precisely between the side tab


35


and inner cover tab


34


and between the inner cover tab


34


and side tab


36


. Correspondingly, the abovementioned tabs in this region have oblique edges


60


(side tabs


35




35


and


36


) and likewise obliquely directed mating edges


61


(inner cover tab


34


). The folding gussets


58


,


59


here are connected to the collar side tabs


37


,


38


and to the collar front wall at least via residual connections and are also attached to the lid


12


via a narrow material web


62


in the region of the folding lines


41


,


42


in each case.




During production of the pack, the areas of glue which are necessary for fixing the lid inner tab


29


and collar


13


are applied first of all. The lid inner tab


29


is then folded through 180° against the lid front wall


25


. Thereafter, the collar


13


is folded downward in the rearward direction out of the position according to

FIG. 1

, and out of the image plane, to be precise around the material webs


62


, with the result that the collar side tabs


37


and


38


, in part, butt against the inside of the side walls


16


,


17


and in part, project beyond the same, see FIG.


3


. The collar front wall


31


still comes to rest on the front wall


14


, beneath the severing cut


44


, by way of a narrow strip


63


and otherwise projects upward beyond the front wall, see

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




The folding gussets


58


,


59


are bounded in the upward direction, i.e. between the severing lines


56


,


57


and


54


, in

FIG. 1

by severing cuts


64


,


65


, which continue the abovementioned lines and, in turn, are interrupted in each case by residual connections, namely material webs


66


,


67


. When the packaging is opened for the first time, the material webs


66


,


67


are severed, while the folding gussets


58


,


59


remain attached to the inside of the lid. The folding gussets are thus preferably connected to corresponding blank regions of the lid by adhesive bonding.




The rest of the folding of the blank and the rest of the production of the pack are carried out in accordance with the production process.




The finished pack contains two rows, each with five conventional cigarette hinge-lid boxes, in each case with sharp upright 90°-folding edges, corresponding to the longitudinal folding lines


41


,


42


.




In the finished pack, the folding gussets


58


,


59


come to rest inside the pack, to be precise respectively between the lid side wall


27


and lid front wall


25


and between the lid front wall


25


and lid side wall


28


.




As can be seen in

FIG. 4

, the individual cigarette packs in each row are arranged to butt closely against one another by way of the large walls (front wall and rear wall). Correspondingly, the dimensions of the pack


10


overall are such that the width of the pack corresponds approximately to the depth of five single cigarette packs, the depth of the pack corresponds approximately to the width of a single cigarette pack and the height corresponds to the height of two cigarette packs positioned one above the other. The upright longitudinal edges of the respectively outer cigarette packs come to rest adjacent and parallel to the upright longitudinal edges (lines


41


,


42


) of the pack. The material used for the blank


24


is thin cardboard or stiff paper. It is actually possible to use any foldable material.




In an embodiment which is not shown, the lid inner tab


29


is not provided. Instead, the front wall


14


extends over a correspondingly greater height, namely as far as the now provided folding line


68


between the lid front wall


25


and the lid inner tab


29


.





FIGS. 5

to


8


describe a further embodiment of the pack according to the invention in conjunction with a corresponding blank. The pack is a so-called round-edged pack


69


with a blank


70


provided therefor. In order to avoid repetitions, the designations are otherwise retained. Upright rounding regions


71


,


72


,


73


,


74


are depicted only in the region of the otherwise provided longitudinal folding lines. The rest of the blank parts are adapted thereto. The folding gussets


58


,


59


are thus somewhat wider. Oblique edges


60


and


61


begin outside the rounding regions


72


and


73


and run from there as far as the severing cuts


56


,


57


approximately in the form of a V (or once the collar has been folded over, in the form of an upside-down V).




Naturally, the tabs


19


to


22


,


33


to


36


and


31


,


37


,


38


also begin outside the rounding regions


71


to


74


. The outer longitudinal tab


19


and the cover tab


33


are designed in a specific manner here. These are each of a size which corresponds to the associated top wall


32


and base wall


18


. Correspondingly, the two tabs


19


,


33


extend into imaginary extensions of the rounding regions


71


to


73


by way of border regions.




The finished pack


69


contains two rows of round-edged hinge-lid boxes (cigarette packs), as in FIG.


4


. The radii of the rounding regions


71


to


74


are adapted to the radii of the round edges of the individual cigarette packs. Empty spaces are avoided as far as possible. At the same time, the outer appearance of the pack


69


gives an immediate indication of the pack contents.





FIGS. 9

to


12


, finally, show a pack according to the invention embodied as an octagonal pack


75


with a hinge lid. The designations, once again, have been retained. With the exception of the longitudinal folds. There, this exemplary embodiment provides narrow folding strips


76


to


79


which each have 45°-folding lines on both sides. The individual tabs


19


to


22


,


25


to


28


,


33


to


36


and the folding gussets


58


,


59


are designed analogously to FIG.


5


. In the same way as in

FIG. 5

, on the blank


80


in

FIG. 9

, the transitions between the walls and the adjacent tabs are adapted to the shape of the folded regions, in this case to the folding strips


76


to


79


.




The contents provided are two rows with five octagonal hinge-lid packs (cigarette packs) each. The width of the folding strips


76


to


79


is adapted to the corresponding folding strips of the individual octagonal packs. Once again, an indication of the cigarette packs which are provided as the contents is given by the outer form of the octagonal pack


75


alone, see FIG.


12


. Analogously to the configurations following

FIGS. 1

to


4


, it is also possible for the packs


69


and


75


to be configured with or without a lid inner tab


29


and corresponding cutout


30


.





FIGS. 13

to


15


show the arrangement of the collar side tabs


37


,


38


within the finished packs


10


,


69


and


75


. The collar side tabs are dimensioned in terms of their width such that they butt against the side walls


16


,


17


in the region of the same and do not extend into the region of the rear folds in each case. In

FIG. 5

, the so-called rear folds are identical to the rounding regions


71


and


74


and, in

FIG. 9

, they are identical to the folding strips


76


and


79


. The collar side tabs


37


,


38


terminate in each case before the beginning of the rounding regions


71


,


74


and of the folding strips


76


,


79


. It is likewise the case, according to

FIG. 13

, that the collar side tabs


37


,


38


only extend in the region of the side wall


16


,


17


and not in the region of the rear wall


15


.





FIG. 16

shows a modified blank


81


, namely a modification of the blank according to FIG.


1


. With an otherwise identical configuration, the connecting strip


23


adjoins the rear wall


15


rather than the side wall


17


. The reason for this is to facilitate handling as the folding operations are carried out and the pack is filled. Once the lid inner tab


29


and collar


13


have been folded over, a group of cigarette packs, which is provided as the contents, is positioned in front of the blank, to be precise with a group narrow side in front of the corresponding side wall


16


and the lid side wall


27


, behind the image plane in FIG.


16


. The unit comprising the blank and pack group is then pushed into the pocket of a folding turret, with the blank being folded in U-form and parts of the blank butting against corresponding sides of the pack group. It is then merely the side wall


17


and the connecting strip


23


(in the case of the configuration according to

FIG. 16

) which project beyond the pack group. It is possible for these to be folded over, by straightforward folding-element movements, in order to form the as-yet missing side wall and to be adhesively bonded to one another.




The different folding tabs are preferably formed such that an at most two-layered wrapper is always produced. In order for this to be possible even in the region of the collar, the connecting strip


23


, in the configuration according to

FIG. 16

, has a lateral cutout


82


. This is dimensioned such that it only just leaves enough space for the collar side tab


38


.

FIG. 17

shows this clearly. There, the collar has already been folded downward through 180°. The collar side tab


38


butts on the inside, in part, against the lid side wall


28


and, in part, against the side wall


17


. The width of the collar side tab


38


is somewhat smaller than the width of the abovementioned walls


28


,


17


. The width difference is somewhat greater than the width


83


of the connecting strip


23


in this region. The height of the cutout


82


(and/or length of the same) is somewhat greater than the height of the collar side tab


38


. As a result, none of the regions of the connecting strip


23


comes to rest on the collar side tab


38


, with the result that exclusively two-layered packaging is produced even in the collar region.




In respect of the position of the connecting strip


23


and as far as the cutout


82


is concerned, the modification shown may be used, in turn, for all the exemplary embodiments described.




Alongside the abovedescribed use of the packs according to the invention as packaging for groups of cigarette packs, it is also possible for the packaging to be dimensioned differently and to be envisaged for accommodating other types of articles.





FIGS. 18

to


23


relate to a further configuration of a cigarette multipack. A pack


100


has a wrapper which is formed from a blank


101


and is made of the abovementioned material. A group of cigarette packs is arranged in the interior of the pack. The cigarette packs are in the manner of the so-called round-edged packs, in each case with a hinge lid which is articulated on a rear wall of the respective cigarette pack.




In the blank


101


, a large-surface-area wide front wall


102


and a similarly large rear wall


103


are connected to one another by a long and narrow base wall


104


. On the side opposite to the base wall


104


, the rear wall


103


is adjoined by a large cover tab


105


and a front wall


102


is adjoined by a small cover tab


106


.




The base wall


104


and large cover tab


105


each have a form corresponding to the outer contour of the pack and thus each extend over the entire surface area. In contrast, rather than extending over the entire width of a top wall


107


of the pack, the small cover tab


106


only extends over approximately half the width. In the closed pack


100


, the small cover tab


106


comes to rest beneath the large cover tab


105


, and is in particular adhesively bonded thereto. In addition, the small cover tab


106


is of trapezoidal design with its length decreasing in the direction of its free border


108


.




In order to form the end walls, the large rear wall


103


is adjoined by end tabs


109


,


110


on both sides. Analogously to this, the large front wall


102


is provided with connecting strips


111


,


112


on both sides and the base wall


104


is provided with base tabs


113


,


114


on both sides. In order to form the end walls


115


,


116


—once the front wall


102


and rear wall


103


have been erected relative to the base wall


104


—the connecting strips


111


,


112


and base tabs


113


,


114


are folded into a common plane and the end tabs


109


,


110


are then turned over or folded thereon. The connecting strips


111


,


112


and base tabs


113


,


114


are configured such that they may be located in the same plane without overlapping one another. For this purpose, the connecting strips are of essentially trapezoidal design, at least with an oblique edge


117


adjacent to the base tabs. Analogously thereto, the base tabs


113


,


114


each have an oblique mating edge


118


. With the blank


101


in spread-out state, there is an angle of at least 90° or more between the edges


117


,


118


.




So-called round edges


119


,


120


are provided in the region of the transitions between the large walls (front wall


102


, rear wall


103


) and the adjacent end tabs


109


,


110


as well as connecting strips


111


,


112


. The radius of said round edges is somewhat larger than the radius of the round edges on the cigarette packs which are provided as the contents. The base wall


104


and cover tab


105


are provided with roundings corresponding to the radius of the round edges


119


,


120


.




The base tabs


113


,


114


are configured, and arranged on the base wall


104


, in a specific manner, see FIG.


19


. The base wall


104


terminates laterally with rectilinear border portions


122


, which are each adjoined by rounded borders


121


on both sides. The radius of the latter corresponds to the radius of the round edges


119


,


120


.




The base tabs


113


,


114


are somewhat narrower than the dimensions a of the rectilinear border portions


122


. Located between the base tabs


113


,


114


and the rounded borders


121


in each case are short rectilinear intermediate border portions


123


,


124


with the dimensions b, with the result that, for example, the base tab


114


has a dimension c=a−2b in the direction of the width of the end wall


115


. The arrangement of the intermediate border portions


123


,


124


facilitates the production of the pack in this region. Overlapping of connecting strips


111


,


112


and base tabs


113


,


114


is thus ruled out. In this case, it is possible to punch out the connecting strips


111


,


112


in the region of the transition to the round edges


120


without a concave, i.e. only with a convex, outline.





FIG. 23

shows the arrangement of base tab


113


and connecting strip


111


relative to one another in the finished pack


100


. A gap


125


is clearly visible between the oblique edge


117


and mating edge


118


. The gap corresponds approximately to a projection of the dimension of the intermediate border portion


123


parallel to the edges


117


,


118


. Likewise clearly visible is the reduced width of the base tab


113


in relation to the width of the end wall, also minus the round edges


119


,


120


. Finally, the trapezoidal form of the connecting strip


111


is clearly visible. A free edge


126


of the connecting strip


111


, said edge coming to rest just beneath the top wall


107


in the finished pack


100


, is directed obliquely at a somewhat smaller angle than the oblique edge


117


.




The arrangement of the tabs


110


,


114


,


112


relative to one another is clearly visible in the horizontal section of FIG.


22


. The base tab


114


and connecting strip


112


are located in the same plane on the inside and are adhesively bonded to the outer end tab


110


. The latter extends over virtually the entire width of the end wall


115


, but not beyond the round edge


120


. Overlapping only takes place with the connecting strip


112


.




The small cover tab


106


extends exclusively outside the round edges


120


and thus not over the entire length of the pack.




The “round-edged” cigarette multipack described with reference to

FIGS. 18

to


23


may also be designed as an “octagonal” cigarette multipack. In this case, two 45°-folds separated by a narrow strip are provided instead of the round edges


119


,


120


. The rounded borders


121


shown in

FIG. 19

have to be replaced by obliquely directed (rectilinear) borders between two 45° angles. The same applies to the configuration of the cover tab


105


.




List of Designations






10


pack






11


box part






12


lid






13


collar






14


front wall






15


rear wall






16


side wall






17


side wall






18


base wall






19


outer longitudinal tab






20


inner longitudinal tab






21


corner tab






22


corner tab






23


connecting strip






24


blank






25


lid front wall






26


lid rear wall






27


lid side wall






28


lid side wall






29


lid inner tab






30


cutout






31


collar front wall






32


lid top wall






33


cover tab






34


inner cover tab






35


side tab






36


side tab






37


collar side tab






38


collar side tab






39


folding line






40


folding line






41


longitudinal folding line






42


longitudinal folding line






43


severing cut






44


severing cut






45


severing cut






46


articulation line






47


material web






48


material web






49


web remnants






50


web remnants






51


cutout






52


ridges






53


ridges






54


severing cut






55


residual connection






56


severing cut






57


severing cut






58


folding gusset






59


folding gusset






60


oblique edges






61


mating edges






62


material web






63


strip






64


severing cut






65


severing cut






66


material web






67


material web






68


folding line






69


round-edged pack






70


blank






71


rounding region






72


rounding region






73


rounding region






74


rounding region






75


octagonal pack






76


folding strip






77


folding strip






78


folding strip






80


blank






81


blank






82


cutout






83


width






100


pack






101


blank






102


front wall






103


rear wall






104


base wall






105


large cover tab






106


small cover tab






107


top wall






108


free border






109


end tab






110


end tab






111


connecting strip






112


connecting strip






113


base tab






114


base tab






115


end wall






116


end wall






117


oblique edge






118


mating edge






119


round edges






120


round edges






121


rounded border






122


rectilinear border portion






123


intermediate border portion






124


intermediate border portion






125


gap






126


free edge




a dimension




b dimension




c dimension



Claims
  • 1. A multipack (10), for a group of laterally arranged cigarette hinge-lid packs, that is surrounded by a single-piece blank which forms a lower box part (11) having a large, upright front wall (14) and rear wall (15), a base wall (18) and narrow upright side walls (16, 17),which also forms an upper lid (12) for closing the box part (11), said lid (12) comprising a lid front wall (25), a lid top wall (32), lid side walls (27, 28) and a lid rear wall (26) and connected to the rear wall (15) of the box part (11) with an articulation line (46), and which also forms a collar (13) having a region which projects from the box part (11) and which is enclosed by the lid (12) when the latter is in a closed position, said group of hinge-lid cigarette packs being laterally arranged within the multipack (10) in two rows of five hinge-lid cigarette packs each placed one above the other such that upright longitudinal edges of every two hinge-lid cigarette packs, laterally arranged one above the other, abut upright longitudinal edges (41, 42) of the blank of the multipack (10), wherein: a) the upright longitudinal edges (41, 42) of the multipack blank have a round-corner configuration with rounded regions (71, 72, 73, 74), b) the upright longitudinal edges of the cigarette packs have a round-corner configuration, c) said laterally arranged hinge-lid cigarette packs of said group lie with their upright round-corner longitudinal edges abutting the rounded longitudinal edges (71, 72, 73, 74) of the multipack blank, and d) the rounded regions (71, 72, 73, 74) of the multipack blank have radii that conform to radii of the rounded edges of the cigarette packs.
  • 2. A multipack (10), for a group of laterally arranged cigarette hinge-lid packs, that is surrounded by a single-piece blank which forms a lower box part (11) having a large, upright front wall (14) and rear wall (15), a base wall (18) and narrow upright side walls (16, 17),which also forms an upper lid (12) for closing the box part (11), said lid (12) comprising a lid front wall (25), a lid top wall (32), lid side walls (27, 28) and a lid rear wall (26) and connected to the rear wall (15) of the box part (11) with an articulation line (46), and which also forms a collar (13) having a region which projects from the box part (11) and which is enclosed by the lid (12) when the latter is in a closed position, said group of hinge-lid cigarette packs being laterally arranged within the multipack (10) in two rows of five hinge-lid cigarette packs each placed one above the other such that upright longitudinal edges of every two hinge-lid cigarette packs, laterally arranged one above the other, abut upright longitudinal edges (41, 42) of the blank of the multipack (10), wherein: a) the upright longitudinal edges (41, 42) of the multipack blank have a beveled-corner configuration and comprise narrow folding strips (76, 77, 78, 79) with folding lines on both sides thereof, b) the hinge-lid cigarette packs are configured as octagonal packs, with their respective said longitudinal edges being beveled, to form beveled corners, and formed by narrow folding strips having folding lines on both sides thereof, c) said laterally arranged hinge-lid cigarette packs in said group lie with their upright beveled-corner longitudinal edges abutting the folding strips (76, 77, 78, 79), and d) the beveled edges of the multipack blank conform to the beveled edges of the hinge-lid cigarette packs.
  • 3. The multipack according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a lid inner tab (29) is formed, in a non-folded state, between the front wall (14) of the box part (11) and the lid front wall (25) and is separated from the box front wall (14) by a cut (44), said lid inner tab (29) being connected to the lid front wall (25) and, in a finished multipack, is folded to abut an inside of the lid front wall (25) such that a cutout (30), formed in a region between the box front wall (14) and the lid front wall (25), is equal in size to the lid inner tab (29) and is closed on the inside by the collar front wall (31).
  • 4. A multipack according to claim 1 or 2 wherein:a) the box side walls (16, 17) and the lid side walls (27, 28) are connected to one another by residual blank connections (47) in regions of punch cuts (43, 45) in the blank, b) the lid front wall (25), or a lid inner tab (29) connected thereto, is separated from the front wall (14) of the box part (11) by a severing cut (44), and c) formed between the box front wall (14) and the lid front wall (25) is a cutout (30) which is covered on an inside by a collar front wall (31) of the collar (13).
  • 5. The multipack according to claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the box side walls (16, 17) of the box part (11), on one hand, and the lid side walls (27, 28), on the other hand, are connected to one another, before the multipack is opened for the first time, by residual blank connections (47) in the region of punch cuts (43, 45) in the blank.
  • 6. A multipack (10) for a group of hinge-lid cigarette packs,wherein the group is surrounded by a single-piece blank to form a front large wall (102), a rear large wall (103), narrow upright end walls (115, 116), a long narrow base wall (104), and a long narrow upper wall (106) comprising mutually overlapping cover tabs (105, 106), wherein said group comprises two rows of five hinge-lid cigarette packs each, wherein the hinge-lid cigarette packs within a row abut each other with upright, narrow side walls thereof, and the cigarette packs, of adjacent rows, abut each other with front and rear walls thereof, and wherein: a) the multipack blank has upright longitudinal edges which extend between said end walls (115, 116) and between said front large wall (102) and said rear large wall (103), and which are configured as round edges (119, 120), b) the hinge-lid cigarette packs are each configured as a round-corner pack with upright round edges between said side walls thereof, on one hand, and between front and rear walls thereof, on the other hand, as well as between a lid side wall, on one hand, and a lid front wall and lid rear wall, on the other hand, of each cigarette pack, c) said round edges of the hinge-lid cigarette packs at either end of both said rows of the group abut said round edges (119, 120) of the multipack blank, and d) said round edges (119, 120) of the blank have radii that conform to the radii of said round edges of the round-corner cigarette packs.
  • 7. A multipack (10) for a group of hinge-lid cigarette packs,wherein the group is surrounded by a single-piece blank to form a front large wall (102), a rear large wall (103), narrow upright end walls (115, 116), a long narrow base wall (104), and a long narrow upper wall (106) comprising mutually overlapping cover tabs (105, 106), wherein said group comprises two rows of five hinge-lid cigarette packs each, wherein the hinge-lid cigarette packs within a row abut each other with upright, narrow side walls thereof, and the cigarette packs, of adjacent rows, abut each other with front and rear walls thereof, and wherein: a) the multipack is configured as an octagonal pack with upright longitudinal edges each being formed by upright, narrow strips with folds on both sides, b) the hinge-lid cigarette packs are octagonal packs having upright longitudinal edges formed by upright, narrow folding strips with folding lines on both sides, c) the narrow folding strips of the hinge-lid cigarette packs are arranged along the narrow strips of the multipack, and d) the strips of the multipack have a width that conforms to the width of the folding strips of the hinge-lid cigarette packs.
  • 8. The multipack according to claim 6 or 7, wherein said end walls (115, 116) of said multipack are each formed by an end tab (109, 110), which adjoins one of the front and rear large walls (103, 102), and by a connecting strip (111, 112) which adjoins the other large wall, the end tabs (109, 110) and connecting strips (111, 112) adjoining the respectively associated large walls by way of round edges (119, 120),wherein, in order to form the end walls (115, 116), base tabs (113, 114) which adjoin the base wall (104) on both sides are folded upward, and wherein the top wall (107) is formed by two cover tabs (105, 106) which are connected to the large walls and which comprise a large cover tab, extending over the entire surface area of the top wall (107), and a small cover tab (106) acting as a connecting tab.
  • 9. The multipack according to claim 6 or 7, wherein, in regions of transitions to the end walls (115, 116), the base wall (104) has rounded borders (121) or oblique edges corresponding to the round edges (119, 120) or narrow strips, respectively, the rounded borders (121) or oblique edges being connected by rectilinear border portions (122),wherein base tabs (113, 114) adjoin said base wall (104) in a region of the rectilinear border portions (122) and at a small spacing from the rounded borders (121) or the oblique edges, so that short rectilinear intermediate border portions (123, 124) are provided between the base tabs (113, 114) and the rounded borders (121) or oblique edges, and wherein rectangular end tabs (109, 110) extend right over the width of the end walls (115, 116) and terminate in front of the adjoining round edge (119, 120) or narrow strips, thereby forming the adjoining round edges (119, 120) or narrow strips between said front large wall, or said rear large wall, and connecting strips (111, 112).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 12 995 Mar 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP00/00443 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/56610 9/28/2000 WO A
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