The present invention relates to a package of tobacco articles.
The present invention may be used to advantage in a rigid, hinged-lid packet of cigarettes, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.
Rigid, hinged-lid packets of cigarettes are currently the most widely marketed, by being easy to produce, easy and practical to use, and by effectively protecting the cigarettes inside.
A rigid, hinged-lid packet of cigarettes comprises a group of cigarettes wrapped in a sheet of foil; and a rigid outer package housing the group of cigarettes. 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 along a hinge to rotate, with respect to the container, between an open position and a closed position respectively opening and closing the open end. A collar is normally folded and fitted inside the container to project partly outwards of the open end and engage a corresponding inner surface of the lid when the lid is in the closed position.
In a rigid, hinged-lid packet of cigarettes, the outer package is formed by folding a flat blank about the group of cigarettes fitted with the collar, and is stabilized by gluing superimposed tabs of the blank.
At two superimposed tabs, the edge of the outer tab is normally made to coincide with an edge of the outer package to conceal the edge of the outer tab. The above method provides for excellent results in terms of appearance, in the case of square edges, by the edge of the outer tab being superimposed almost perfectly on the square edge, but for only passable results in the case of rounded or bevelled edges, on account of the edge of the outer tab necessarily being located alongside, as opposed to superimposed on, the edge.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a package of tobacco articles, designed to eliminate the aforementioned 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, 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 accompanying drawings, in which:
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Lid 6 preferably varies in height, which is minimum at hinge 7, so container 4 is obviously of a height complementary to that of lid 6, and which is therefore maximum at hinge 7.
When lid 6 is in the closed position, outer package 3 is in the form of a rectangular-section parallelepiped, and comprises two parallel opposite minor lateral walls 8, 9; two parallel opposite major lateral walls 10, 11; a top wall 12; and a bottom wall 13 parallel to and opposite top wall 12. Lateral walls 8, 9, 10, 11 are obviously perpendicular to top and bottom walls 12, 13, and minor lateral walls 8, 9 are smaller than major lateral walls 10, 11.
Hinge 7 of lid 6 is located on minor lateral wall 8, which therefore defines a rear wall of outer package 3, whole minor lateral wall 9 defines a front wall of outer package 3.
Outer package 3 has four longitudinal edges 14 defined between lateral walls 8, 9, 10, 11; and eight transverse edges 15 defined between top and bottom walls 12, 13 and lateral walls 8, 9, 10, 11.
Packet 1 of cigarettes also comprises a tubular collar 16, which is folded into a tube about group 2 of cigarettes, is located between group 2 of cigarettes and outer package 3, and projects partly from open top end 5 of container 4 to engage an inner surface of lid 6 when lid 6 is in the closed position.
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One function of collar 16 is to keep lid 6 in the closed position by making it necessary to apply a certain amount of force to open lid 6. For which purpose, the front wall 18 of collar 16 has a horizontal slit 21; and lid 6 has a tab 22 (shown in
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Hinge 7 is defined by a fold line 7′ formed on minor lateral wall 8 of outer package 3 (i.e. on the lateral joining wall 8 of outer package 3), and by a fold line 7″ formed on minor lateral wall 17 of collar 16 (i.e. on the lateral joining wall 17 of collar 16) and underlying fold line 7′.
Fold line 7″ divides minor lateral wall 17 of collar 16 (i.e. the lateral joining wall 17 of collar 16) into a bottom portion 17′, which is integral with container 4 of outer package 3 and connected to the adjacent major lateral wall 19 of collar 16; and into a top portion 17″, which is integral with lid 6 of outer package 3 and separated from the adjacent major lateral wall 19 of collar 16, so as to move freely with respect to adjacent major lateral wall 19. It is important to note that top portion 17″ of minor lateral wall 17 of collar 16 must be separated from adjacent major lateral wall 19 to allow lid 6 to rotate about hinge 7 (i.e. top portion 17″ to rotate about fold line 7″).
In a preferred embodiment, to improve the stability of packet 1 of cigarettes, collar 16 has at least one bottom tab 23 positioned contacting bottom wall 13 of outer package 3 (i.e. located between a bottom wall of group 2 of cigarettes and bottom wall 13 of outer package 3), and which may be glued to bottom wall 13.
Outer package 3 of rigid packet 1 of cigarettes is formed by folding a blank 24 shown flat in
Blank 24 comprises two transverse fold lines 25, and a number of longitudinal fold lines 26 defining, between the two transverse fold lines 25: panel 8′ forming part of minor lateral joining wall 8; a panel 11′ defining major lateral wall 11; a panel 9′ defining minor lateral wall 9; a panel 10′ defining major lateral wall 10; and panel 8″ forming the remaining part of minor lateral joining wall 8.
Panels 10′ and 11′ each comprise two major tabs 27, which are located at opposite ends of panel 10′, 11′, are separated from panel 10′, 11′ by the two transverse fold lines 25, and form part of top wall 12 and bottom wall 13 respectively.
Panels 8′, 9′ and 8″ each comprise two minor tabs 28, which are located at opposite ends of panel 8′, 9′, 8″, are separated from panel 8′, 9′, 8″ by the two transverse fold lines 25, and form part of top wall 12 and bottom wall 13 respectively.
Blank 24 also comprises a substantially transverse tear line 29 separating container 4 and lid 6. In other words, lid 6 is initially joined to container 4 along tear line 29, and is detached from container 4 by the user tearing along tear line 29 when unsealing packet 1 of cigarettes.
To produce packet 1 of cigarettes, collar 16 is applied to and folded about group 2 of cigarettes; and blank 24 is then applied to and folded about group 2 of cigarettes, on top of collar 16. When folding blank 24, minor lateral joining wall 8 is formed last, by placing panels 8′ and 8″ on top of minor lateral joining wall 17 of collar 16 and group 2 of cigarettes, so that panels 8′ and 8″ are coplanar and side by side with no overlap, and by simultaneously gluing panels 8′ and 8″ of minor lateral joining wall 8 of outer package 3 to the underlying minor lateral joining wall 17 of collar 16.
In the
In a different embodiment not shown, packet 1 of cigarettes may resemble the packet of cigarettes described in Patent Application EP-A1-1066206; in which case, major lateral walls 10 and 11 are outwardly convex, and each have a flat central portion, and two curved creased lateral bands connecting the flat central portion to minor lateral walls 8 and 9 at respective sharp, non-square longitudinal edges 14. Changes may obviously made to packets 1 of cigarettes resembling the packet of cigarettes described in Patent Application EP-A1-1066206, such as partly curving the convex walls, or only curving one wall as opposed to two opposite walls, or curving minor lateral walls 8 and 9 as opposed to major lateral walls 10 and 11. By way of example, a few variations of the packet of cigarettes described in Patent Application EP-A1-1066206 are proposed in Patent Application WO03026984A1.
The rigid packet 1 of cigarettes in
Collar 16 of the
Finally, the
Outer package 3 of the
Blank 24 comprises two transverse fold lines 25, and a number of longitudinal fold lines 26 defining, between the two transverse fold lines 25: panel 10′ forming part of major lateral joining wall 10; a panel 8′ defining minor lateral wall 8; a panel 11′ defining major lateral wall 11; a panel 9′ defining minor lateral wall 9; and panel 10″ forming the remaining part of major lateral joining wall 10.
Panels 10′, 11′ and 10″ each comprise two major tabs 27, which are located at opposite ends of panel 10′, 11′, 10″, are separated from panel 10′, 11′, 10″ by the two transverse fold lines 25, and form part of top wall 12 and bottom wall 13 respectively.
Panels 8′ and 9′ each comprise two rectangular minor tabs 28, which are located at opposite ends of panel 8′, 9′, are separated from panel 8′, 9′ by the two transverse fold lines 25, and form part of top wall 12 and bottom wall 13 respectively.
Blank 24 also comprises a substantially transverse tear line 29 separating container 4 and lid 6.
It is important to note that, to form rounded edges 14, blank 24 comprises four groups of closely spaced longitudinal fold lines to allow blank 24 to flex locally into a circular shape.
To produce packet 1 of cigarettes, collar 16 is applied to and folded about group 2 of cigarettes; and blank 24 is then applied to and folded about group 2 of cigarettes, on top of collar 16. When folding blank 24, major lateral joining wall 10 is formed last, by placing panels 10′ and 10″ on top of major lateral joining wall of collar 16 and group 2 of cigarettes, so that panels 10′ and 10″ are coplanar and side by side with no overlap, and by simultaneously gluing panels 10′ and 10″ of major lateral joining wall 10 of outer package 3 to the underlying major lateral joining wall 19 of collar 16.
The collar 16 and blank 24 of the
In a further embodiment not shown, rigid packet 1 of cigarettes may comprise an outer package 3 with a triangular (equilateral triangular) cross section, and preferably rounded longitudinal edges 14; in which case, outer package 3 has three lateral walls (all the same size).
Packet 1 of cigarettes as described above has numerous advantages it is cheap and easy to produce, and is of excellent appearance, even in the case of non-square edges, by virtue of outer package 3 having no visible overlaps.
Given its numerous advantages, the design of packet 1 of cigarettes as described above may also be applied integrally to the manufacture of a carton of packets of cigarettes (both rigid and soft), which is substantially the same as packet 1 described above, except that it contains packets, as opposed to a group, of cigarettes.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2006A000748 | Oct 2006 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2007/003277 | 10/30/2007 | WO | 00 | 10/20/2009 |