The present invention relates to a rigid, hinged-lid package for tobacco articles.
The present invention may be used to particular advantage in a rigid cigarette packet, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.
Rigid, hinge-lid cigarette packets are currently the most widely marketed, by being easy to make, easy and practical to use, and providing good mechanical protection of the cigarettes inside.
A rigid, hinge-lid cigarette packet normally comprises a cup-shaped container having an open 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, folded into a U, is normally fitted inside the container, and projects partly outwards of the open end to engage a corresponding inner surface of the lid when the lid is in the closed position.
To further enhance rigid, hinged-lid cigarette packets, a particular mechanical connection between the collar and the lid has been proposed, whereby a clearly audible sound is produced when the lid is rotated about a hinge line, and in particular is closed by the user.
EP-0884247-A1, for example, describes a rigid, hinged-lid cigarette packet comprising a click-on connection between the front inner wall of the lid and the front outer wall of the collar. More specifically, the click-on connection comprises a tongue projecting from the front outer wall of the collar, and which, when the lid is closed, engages a seat formed in the front inner wall of the lid. When the lid is completely closed, engagement of the collar tongue inside the lid seat produces a clicking sound clearly audible by the user.
In rigid cigarette packets of the type described above, the tongue projecting from the front outer wall of the collar is definitely unsightly, and both the tongue on the collar and the seat on the lid make the packet more difficult and therefore more expensive to produce.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a rigid package for tobacco articles, which is easier and more practical to use than known packages, has none of the aforementioned drawbacks, and, at the same time, is cheap and easy to produce.
According to the present invention, there is provided a rigid package for tobacco articles as recited in attached 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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Packet 1 comprises a cup-shaped container 2 having an open top end 3; and a cup-shaped lid 4 hinged to container 2 along a hinge 5 to rotate, with respect to container 2, between an open position (
When lid 4 is in the closed position, packet 1 is in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped defined by a lateral surface 6, and by two identical, respectively top and bottom, flat, parallel, facing end walls 7 and 8 bounding lateral surface 6. More specifically, end wall 7 defines a top wall of packet 1, and end wall 8 defines a bottom wall of packet 1.
Lateral surface 6 comprises two parallel, facing, flat minor lateral walls 9; and two, respectively front and rear, flat major lateral walls 10 and 11 facing each other and crosswise to minor lateral walls 9. More specifically, major lateral wall 10 defines a front wall of packet 1, and major lateral wall 11 defines a rear wall of packet 1.
Packet 1 also comprises a collar 12, which is folded into a U and fitted (glued) inside container 2 to project partly outwards of open end 3 and engage a corresponding inner surface of lid 4 when lid 4 is in the closed position (
Four longitudinal edges 13 are defined between minor lateral walls 9 and major lateral walls 10 and 11, and eight transverse edges 14 are defined between end walls 7 and 8 and lateral walls 9, 10 and 11. As shown in the accompanying drawings, longitudinal edges 13 and transverse edges 14 are all sharp, square edges.
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Blank 15 comprises two longitudinal fold lines 16; and a number of transverse fold lines 17 defining, between the two longitudinal fold lines 16, a panel 10′ defining a top portion of front wall 10 (in particular, the lid 4 portion); a panel 7′ defining top end wall 7; a panel 11′ defining rear wall 11; a panel 8′ defining bottom end wall 8; and a panel 10″ defining a bottom portion of front wall 10 (in particular, the container 2 portion).
Each panel 10′, 10″, 11′ has two lateral wings 9′ and 9″ located on opposite sides of panel 10′, 10″, 11′ and separated from panel 10′, 10″, 11′ by longitudinal fold lines 17. Panel 10′ has a reinforcing flap 18, and each wing 9′, 9″ of panel 11′ has two rectangular longitudinal appendixes 19 aligned longitudinally with each other and located at opposite ends of wing 9′, 9″.
When forming packet 1, each lateral wing 9′, 9″ is superimposed on and glued to the corresponding lateral wing 9′, 9″ to define a respective portion of a minor lateral wall 9 of packet 1; and each longitudinal appendix 19 is folded squarely with respect to the relative lateral wing 9′, 9″, and is superimposed on and glued to an inner surface of a corresponding panel 7′, 8′ to define an inner portion of a relative end wall 7, 8 of packet 1.
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More specifically, sound member 20 comprises a bistable member 21 positioned astride hinge 5 and which acts by contrast between rear wall 11 of lid 4 and rear wall 11 of container 2. As shown clearly in
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Bistable member 21 assumes the first configuration when lid 4 is in the closed position closing open end 3, and assumes the second configuration when lid 4 is in the open position opening open end 3. Passage from the first to the second configuration takes place automatically when opening lid 4, and passage from the second to the first configuration takes place automatically when closing lid 4. An audible sound is only produced when bistable member 21 passes from the first to the second configuration, when opening lid 4, and as a result of bistable member 21 striking walls 11 of container 2 and lid 4.
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Bistable member 21 has a bend line 24, which divides bistable member 21 into two connected portions 25 and 26. More specifically, portion 25 of bistable member 21 is a top portion and comprises end 22 integral with lid 4, and portion 26 of bistable member 21 is a bottom portion and comprises end 23 integral with container 2.
When bistable member 21 is in the first configuration, and lid 4 is opened as of the closed position closing open end 3, top portion 25 of bistable member 21 subjects bottom portion 26 of bistable member 21 to combined bending and compressive stress, so that bottom portion 26 is first pushed away from and then pushed towards walls 11 of container 2 and lid 4.
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When producing packet 1 or blank 15, bistable member 21 is preferably deformed slightly into the first configuration described above, in which bistable member 21 is raised off walls 11 of container 2 and lid 4. In other words, in the absence of external intervention, when packet 1 is completed, bistable member 21 assumes the second configuration described above, in which bistable member 21 is aligned with walls 11 of container 2 and lid 4, and, when packet 1 is opened for the first time, bistable member 21 assumes the first configuration for the first time. By slightly deforming bistable member 21 when producing packet 1 or blank 15, bistable member 21 is already in the first configuration when packet 1 is completed.
In the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, longitudinal edges 13 and transverse edges 14 are all square, sharp edges. In an alternative embodiment not shown, some longitudinal edges 13 and/or some transverse edges 14 are non-square, rounded or bevelled edges. For example, longitudinal edges 13 may all be non-square, rounded or bevelled edges, or (as in the packet of cigarettes described in Patent Application EP-A1-0764595), major transverse edges 14 (i.e. defined between end walls 7 and 8 and major lateral walls 10 and 11) may all be non-square, rounded or bevelled edges. Alternatively, some longitudinal edges 13 and some transverse edges 14 may be non-square, rounded or bevelled edges, so as to have non-square, rounded or bevelled longitudinal edges 13 and transverse edges 14.
In a different embodiment not shown, packet 1 may resemble the packet of cigarettes described in Patent Application EP-A1-1066205; in which case, each major lateral wall 10 and 11 is outwardly convex, and comprises a flat central portion, and two curved lateral fold strips connecting the flat central portion to minor lateral walls 9 along respective sharp, non-square longitudinal edges 13.
In another embodiment not shown, packet 1 may resemble the packet of cigarettes described in Patent Application IT-BO2001A000584; in which case, each major lateral wall 10 and 11 is outwardly convex, and comprises a flat central portion, and two curved lateral fold strips connecting the flat central portion to end walls 7 and 8 along respective sharp, non-square transverse edges 14.
In the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, hinge 5 of lid 4 is parallel to transverse edges 14 defined between end walls 7 and 8 and major lateral walls 10 and 11, and is located on rear major lateral wall 11. In further embodiments not shown, hinge 5 of lid 4 may be parallel to transverse edges 14 defined between end walls 7 and 8 and minor lateral walls 9, and may be located on a minor lateral wall 9 or on top end wall 8.
In a different embodiment not shown, container 2 and lid 4 have respective facing edges, which are spaced apart when lid 4 is in the closed position, and which may or may not be parallel, and may be straight or curved.
Packet 1 as described above has various advantages, by being fast and easy to produce, and by involving no additional folding as compared with a standard rigid, hinged-lid packet. More specifically, the only alteration, with respect to a standard rigid, hinged-lid packet, is the formation of slits 27 defining bistable member 21. Moreover, packet 1 as described above produces a sound, clearly audible by the user, whenever lid 4 is opened.
Given the numerous advantages of packet 1 as described above, the form of packet 1 may also be applied integrally to the manufacture of other types of rigid containers for tobacco articles, such as cartons of packets of cigarettes, or cigar packets.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2004A000152 | Mar 2004 | IT | national |