This is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/IB2012/052160, filed Apr. 30, 2012, which claims the benefit of Italian patent Application No. BO2011A000234 filed Apr. 29, 2011.
The present invention relates to a package of tobacco articles with an inner package fitted with sealing flap.
In the following description, reference is made, purely by way of a non-limiting example, to a rigid, hinged-lid packet of cigarettes.
Rigid, hinged-lid packets of cigarettes are currently the most widely marketed, by being easy to produce and easy and practical to use, and by effectively protecting the cigarettes inside.
A rigid, hinged-lid packet of cigarettes comprises an inner package defined by a foil-wrapped group of cigarettes; and a rigid outer package housing the inner package. The outer package comprises a cup-shaped container housing the group of cigarettes and having an open top end, and a cup-shaped lid hinged to the container to rotate, with respect to the container, between an open position and a closed position opening and closing the open end respectively. A U-folded collar is normally connected to the inside of the container, and projects partly outwards of the open end to engage a corresponding inner surface of the lid in the closed position.
In the rigid, hinged-lid packet of cigarettes described in Patent Application EP2155568A1, the inner package is sealed, and comprises a sheet of airtight packing material with a cigarette extraction opening sealed by a re-usable sealing flap. In other words, the sealing flap has fastening means (e.g. a non-dry, re-stick adhesive strip) by which to repeatedly secure the sealing flap in a position closing the cigarette extraction opening. To open and close the packet easily, i.e. to open or close the lid of the outer package and the sealing flap of the inner package together in one operation, a portion of the sealing flap is glued permanently and non-removably to the lid, so that opening or closing the lid also opens or closes the sealing flap simultaneously.
It has been observed, however, that, in rigid, hinged-lid packets of cigarettes as described in Patent Application EP2155568A1, the glue connecting the sealing flap to the lid often fails after a few lid opening and closing cycles, thus resulting in detachment of the sealing flap from the lid.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a package of tobacco articles with an inner package fitted with a sealing flap, designed to eliminate the above drawbacks, and which at the same time is cheap and easy to produce.
According to the present invention, there is provided a package of tobacco articles with an inner package fitted with a sealing flap, as claimed in the accompanying Claims.
A number of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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Outer container 2 has an open top end 6; and a cup-shaped lid 7 hinged to container 2 along a hinge 8 to rotate, with respect to container 2, between an open position (
When lid 7 is closed, outer container 2 is in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped having a top wall 9 and an opposite parallel bottom wall 10; two opposite parallel major lateral walls 11 and 12; and two opposite parallel minor lateral walls 13. More specifically, one major lateral wall 11 defines a front wall 11 of outer container 2, and the other major lateral wall 12 defines a rear wall 12 of outer container 2. Four longitudinal edges 14 are defined between minor lateral walls 13 and front and rear walls 11, 12; and eight transverse edges 15 are defined between top and bottom walls 9, 10 and front and rear walls 11, 12 and minor lateral walls 13. In the embodiments shown in the drawings, edges 14 and 15 are all square. In a different embodiment not shown, the four longitudinal edges 14 are rounded or bevelled.
In the embodiments shown in the drawings, packet 1 of cigarettes has no collar. In a different embodiment not shown, packet 1 of cigarettes comprises a collar, which is folded into a U and fixed (normally glued) to the inside of outer container 2, and projects partly outwards of open top end 6 to engage a corresponding inner surface of lid 7 when lid 7 is closed. The collar preferably has retainers (e.g. two lateral projections) for holding lid 7 in the closed position.
Sealing flap 5 is fixed to inner package 3 by non-dry, re-stick glue 17b applied to the underside of sealing flap 5, about the whole of extraction opening 4, to allow sealing flap 5 to be detached partly from and re-fixed to inner package 3 (i.e. each time packet 1 of cigarettes is opened). As shown in
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By making connecting tab 16. of sealing flap 5 permanently integral with lid 7, sealing flap 5 can be raised simultaneously with lid 7. When opening lid 7, sealing flap 5 is eased gradually off inner package 3 without stressing the cigarettes inside inner package 3; and, likewise, when closing lid 7, sealing flap 5 is eased gradually back onto inner package 3 to accurately wrap round the contour of inner package 3.
In accordance with the present invention, connecting tab 16 is separated from the rest of sealing flap 5 by a fold line 19, the purpose of which is to make sealing flap 5 easier to fold at connecting tab 16, by reducing the force required to fold sealing flap 5 at connecting tab 16 (and therefore also the tendency of sealing flap 5 to spring back to its original position when folded at connecting tab 16). By virtue of fold line 19, when opening and closing lid 7 and sealing flap 5 integral with lid 7, sealing flap 5 folds more easily (i.e. with less ‘force’) at connecting tab 16, and therefore with less pull between connecting tab 16 and the inner surface of lid 7 (i.e. less pull on permanent glue 17a), thus reducing stress on the permanent glue 17a connecting connecting tab 16 of sealing flap 5 to the inner surface of lid 7, and so greatly reducing (or even eliminating altogether) the risk of permanent glue 17a failing, and sealing flap 5 coming unglued from lid 7.
Fold line 19 is preferably formed by cutting or removing material from sealing flap 5, i.e. forming a ‘furrow’ in the material of sealing flap 5. In the
Fold line 19 may be formed, for example, using cutters for mechanically cutting the material of sealing flap 5, or a laser beam for removing part of the material of sealing flap 5.
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Blank 20 has two longitudinal fold lines 21, and a number of transverse fold lines 22 defining, between longitudinal fold lines 21, a panel 11′ forming a top portion of front wall 11 (i.e. the portion forming part of lid 7); a panel 9′ forming top wall 9; a panel 12′ forming rear wall 12; a panel 10′ forming bottom wall 10; and a panel 11″ forming a bottom portion of front wall 11 (i.e. the portion forming part of outer container 2).
Panels 11′, 11″ and 12′ each have two lateral wings 13′, 13″ located on opposite sides of respective panel 11′, 11″, 12′ and separated from respect panel 11′, 11″, 12′ by longitudinal fold lines 21. Panel 11′ has flap 18; and panel 12′ has two rectangular tabs 23 at opposite ends of each lateral wing 13′, 13″.
To form packet 1, lateral wings 13′ and 13″ are superimposed and glued together to form minor lateral walls 13 of outer container 2; and each tab 23 is folded squarely with respect to relative lateral wing 13′, 13″, and is superimposed on and glued to an inner surface of a relative panel 9′, 10′ to define an inner portion of a relative wall 9, 10.
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Packet 1 of cigarettes described has numerous advantages.
In particular, the risk of sealing flap 5 detaching from lid 7 due to failure of permanent glue 17a is substantially eliminated by fold line 19.
Fold line 19 in no way alters the look of packet 1 of cigarettes, by being totally concealed from view.
Fold line 19 is cheap and easy to produce. It can be formed quite easily before applying sealing flap 5 to sheet 24 of packing material, and in no way affects folding of sheet 24 or blank 20.
Given its numerous advantages, the design of packet 1 of cigarettes described may also be applied to the manufacture of a carton of cigarettes, which is substantially the same as packet 1 described, except that it contains a group of packets of cigarettes, as opposed to a group of cigarettes.
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BO2011A0234 | Apr 2011 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB2012/052160 | 4/30/2012 | WO | 00 | 6/26/2013 |
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WO2012/147073 | 11/1/2012 | WO | A |
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