Rigid hinged-lid packet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6484930
  • Patent Number
    6,484,930
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A rigid packet (1) with a hinged lid (5) for cigarettes (2) has a front wall (6) and a rear wall (7), each curving outwards and having a respective flat central portion (12) and two curved, preweakened lateral bands (17) connecting the relative flat central portion (12) to two flat lateral walls (8) of the packet (1) at respective sharp edges (9).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a rigid hinged-lid packet.




More specifically, the present invention relates to a rigid hinged-lid packet made from a flat preweakened blank of cardboard or similar.




A particularly advantageous application of the present invention is in the manufacture of packets of cigarettes, to which specific reference is made in the following description purely by way of example.




BACKGROUND ART




Rigid hinged-lid packets of cigarettes are normally in the form of a rectangular-section parallelepipedon, and comprise a front and a rear wall connected to two lateral walls at respective sharp longitudinal edges.




Rigid packets of the above type, i.e. in the form of a rectangular-section parallelepipedon, have several drawbacks on account of their non-anatomical shape and their tendency to cause rapid wear of clothing fabrics or similar with which they may come into contact.




A further drawback of rectangular-section parallelepiped packets lies in their relatively high rigidity in the regions of the relatively small side walls and adjacent right-angle corners as opposed to the relatively poor rigidity of the front and rear walls, which are easily deformed inwards when the external transparent wrapping is applied and made to shrink about the packet.




Owing to the above, the cigarettes inside the packet, instead of assuming a low-energy distribution inside the packet (the distribution having the lowest possible energy would be a distribution over a circle), are maintained in an extremely high energy distribution with the result that, when the packet is first opened, the extraction of the first cigarette from the front row of the packet is always rather difficult.




All the above drawbacks were at least in part overcome by bevelled edge and rounded edge packets of the types disclosed in EP-A-0204933 and EP-A-0205766 respectively. However, in general, these two types of packet need, for being manufactured with a relatively high precision, the use of special machines, such as those disclosed in EP-A-0205894 and EP-A-0200087, which are relatively slow in operation and are absolutely dedicated machines, i.e. cannot be used for manufacturing packets other than the above two types of packet.




All the above renders the above two types of packet very expensive to manufacture.




Moreover, apart from being expensive, the rounded edge packets have the further drawbacks that, in general, their cover does not close in a precise manner on their box portion owing to the difficulty to make two rounded profiles to coincide with one another, and the external transparent wrapping does not suit the external shape of the packet at the rounded corners of its bottom and top surfaces with the result that, at these rounded corners, rigid outwardly protruding tips are formed which are not only anaesthetic, but also cause rapid wear of clothing fabrics or similar with which they may come into contact.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a rigid hinged-lid packet designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.




In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a rigid hinged-lid packet, which:




allows the relevant cigarette group to deform to a relatively low-energy distribution, thus making the extraction of the first cigarette from the packet easier;




avoids causing rapid wear of clothing fabrics or similar with which it may come into contact; and




may be manufactured in an economic, easy and fast manner by using packing machines which, apart for very minor modifications, are those which are used for manufacturing rectangular-section parallelepiped packets.




According to the present invention, there is provided a rigid hinged-lid packet substantially in the form of a rectangular parallelepipedon and comprising a front wall and a rear wall substantially parallel to each other, and two lateral walls parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to said front wall and said rear wall; said front wall and said rear wall each being connected to each of said two lateral walls at a respective sharp edge; characterized in that said front wall and said rear wall each comprise a respective flat central portion, and two lateral bands preweakened by longitudinal weakening lines; each lateral band being curved with the concavity facing inwards to connect the relative central portion to the lateral wall at the relative said sharp edge.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a front view in perspective of a preferred embodiment of the packet according to the present invention in a closed configuration;





FIG. 2

shows a view in perspective of the

FIG. 1

packet in an open configuration;





FIG. 3

shows a rear view in perspective of the

FIG. 1

packet in the closed configuration;





FIGS. 4 and 5

show respective top and bottom plan views of the

FIG. 1

packet;





FIG. 6

shows a flat blank from which to form the

FIG. 1

packet.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIGS. 1

to


5


indicates as a whole a packet housing a group of cigarettes


2


arranged in layers. In the example shown, the layers are three in number, the intermediate layer having one cigarette


2


less than the two outer layers.




Packet


1


comprises a cup-shaped bottom container


3


having an open top end


4


; and a cup-shaped top lid


5


hinged to container


3


so as to rotate, with respect to container


3


, between an open and a closed position respectively opening and closing end


4


.




When lid


5


is closed, packet


1


is in the form of a substantially rectangular parallelepipedon defined by a front wall


6


and a rear wall


7


substantially parallel to each other and curving outwards; two lateral walls


8


parallel to each other, substantially perpendicular to walls


6


and


7


, and connected to walls


6


and


7


at respective sharp edges


9


; and a top wall


10


and a bottom wall


11


parallel to each other and perpendicular to walls


6


,


7


and


8


.




Each of walls


6


and


7


comprises a flat, substantially rectangular, central portion


12


, which is defined at the top by a straight central portion


13


of a major lateral edge


14


of top wall


10


, and is defined at the bottom by a straight central portion


15


of a major lateral edge


16


of bottom wall


11


. Each of walls


6


and


7


also comprises two longitudinal lateral bands


17


located on opposite sides of relative central portion


12


and between portion


12


and a relative edge


9


. Each band


17


is preweakened internally by longitudinal weakening lines


18


so as to curve with the concavity facing inwards, and comprises a top edge extending along a curved lateral portion


19


of major lateral edge


14


of top wall


10


, and a bottom edge extending along a curved lateral portion


20


of major lateral edge


16


of bottom wall


11


.




As such, and as shown clearly in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the distance between central portions


12


of walls


6


and


7


is greater than the distance between edges


9


of each of walls


8


.




Each wall


6


,


7


,


8


comprises a top portion indicated by the letter “a” and defining a corresponding wall of lid


5


, and a bottom portion indicated by the letter “b” and defining a corresponding wall of container


3


; top wall


10


defines the bottom wall of lid


5


; and bottom wall


11


defines the bottom wall of container


3


.




Walls


6




a,




7




a,




8




a


have respective free edges


21


,


22


,


23


facing respective free edges


24


,


25


,


26


of walls


6




b,




7




b,




8




b


when lid


5


is closed; and the portion of edge


22


associated with relative portion


12




a


is integral with the portion of edge


25


associated with relative portion


12




b


to define a hinge


27


by which to rotate lid


5


between said open and closed positions.




Packet


1


comprises a U-shaped collar


28


projecting partially outwards of end


4


and in turn comprising a front wall


29


, which is integral with the inner surface of wall


6


and is connected to two lateral walls


30


, each of which is integral with the inner surface of, and of the same width as, a respective wall


8


. Wall


29


has a flat central portion


31


connected to the inner surface of flat central portion


12


of wall


6


; and two curved preweakened lateral bands


32


, each extending in contact with the inner surface of a respective band


17


of wall


6


, and each connecting portion


31


to a respective wall


30


along a sharp longitudinal edge


33


.




Each band


32


has a respective number of inner longitudinal weakening lines, and a longitudinal slit


34


is formed along each edge


33


to define in known manner a respective brake tab


35


which cooperates with an inner surface of lid


5


to keep lid


5


in the closed position. Wall


29


also comprises a central cavity


36


formed in portion


31


and facing lid


5


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, packet


1


is formed from a flat blank


37


substantially in the form of an elongated rectangle, and the parts of which are indicated, wherever possible, using the same reference numbers, with superscripts, as for the corresponding parts of packet


1


.




Blank


37


has a longitudinal axis of symmetry


38


; and two preformed bend lines


39


and


40


on opposite sides of, and parallel to, axis


38


and which divide blank


37


into three side by side longitudinal strips


41


,


42


,


43


crossed by a number of preformed bend lines perpendicular to axis


38


and indicated


44


to


49


.




Lines


44


to


49


define, on central strip


42


, a panel


6




a


′ extending between lines


44


and


45


; a panel


10


extending between lines


45


and


46


; a panel


7




a


′ extending between lines


46


and


47


; a panel


7




b


′ extending between lines


47


and


48


; a panel


11


′ extending between lines


48


and


49


and substantially identical to panel


10


′; and an end panel


6




b


′ connected to panel


11


′.




Panel


10


′ is connected to panels


6




a


′, and


7




a


′ along respective central portions


13


of edges


14


, the lateral portions


19


of which are detached from panels


6




a


′ and


7




a


′. Similarly, panel


11


′ is connected to panels


6




b


′ and


7




b


′ along respective central portions


15


of edges


16


, the lateral portions


20


of which are detached from panels


6




b


′ and


7




b


′.




Panels


6




a


′,


7




a


′,


7




b


′,


6




b


′ comprise respective flat central portions


50


,


51


,


52


,


53


, each of which defines part of a respective central portion


12


, and is substantially rectangular and of a width substantially equal to the length of central portions


13


,


15


of edges


14


,


16


. Each of panels


6




a


′,


7




a


′,


7




b


′,


6




b


′ comprises two longitudinal lateral bands


54


,


55


,


56


,


57


, which are located on opposite sides of respective central portion


50


,


51


,


52


,


52


, and each of which comprises a respective portion adjacent to respective central portion


50


,


51


,


52


,


53


and preweakened by longitudinal weakening lines, and a respective smooth outer portion extending along respective preformed bend line


39


,


40


.




Panel


6




a


′ is connected along line


44


to a strengthening tongue


58


of substantially the same width as central portion


50


.




Each of lines


39


,


40


defines, outwards of panels


6




a


′,


7




a


′,


7




b


,′


6




b


′, respective substantially trapezoidal wings


59


,


60


,


61


,


62


; and each wing


60


has a substantially trapezoidal longitudinal appendix


63


, which is joined to relative wing


60


along line


46


, faces relative wing


59


, and is of a maximum width equal to the width of each of lateral walls


8


. Similarly, each wing


61


has a substantially trapezoidal longitudinal appendix


64


, which is joined to relative wing


61


along line


48


, faces relative wing


62


, and is of a maximum width equal to the width of each of lateral walls


8


.




Hinge


27


extends along line


47


; wings


61


and


62


are folded squarely with respect to respective panels


7




b


′and


6




b


′; by rotating panels


6




b


′ and


7




b


′ squarely towards each other and with respect to panel


11


′, wings


61


are superimposed on wings


62


, so that lateral bands


56


and


57


assume a curved configuration with respect to respective central portions


52


and


53


to form walls


6




b


′,


7




b


′,


8




b


′ of container


3


; and appendixes


64


, once folded with respect to respective wings


61


, and once rotated with wings


61


onto the inner surface of panel


11


′, define, with panel


11


′, the bottom wall


11


of packet


1


.




Similarly, wings


59


and


60


are folded squarely with respect to respective panels


6




a


′ and


7




a


′; by rotating tongue


58


onto the inner surface of panel


6




a


′, and by rotating panels


6




a


′ and


7




a


′ squarely towards each other and with respect to panel


10


′, wings


59


are superimposed on wings


60


so that lateral bands


54


and


55


assume a curved configuration with respect to relative central portions


50


and


51


to form walls


6




a,




7




a,




8




a


of lid


5


; and appendixes


63


, once folded squarely with respect to relative wings


60


, and once rotated with wings


60


onto the inner surface of panel


10


′, define, with panel


10


′, the top wall


10


of packet


1


.




It should be pointed out that, upon completion of the above folding operation, lateral portions


19


of edges


14


of top wall


10


and lateral portions


20


of edges


16


of bottom wall


11


are positioned facing, but detached from, relative lateral bands


17


.




The above folding operation of blank


37


therefore only provides for forming container


3


and lid


5


, so that collar


28


must preferably be folded separately and then made integral with container


3


.



Claims
  • 1. A rigid hinged-lid packet substantially in the form of a rectangular parallelepipedon and comprising a front wall (6) and a rear wall (7) substantially parallel to each other, and two lateral walls (8) parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to said front wall (6) and said rear wall (7); said front wall (6) and said rear wall (7) each being connected to each of said two lateral walls (8) at a respective sharp edge (9); characterized in that said front wall (6) and said rear wall (7) each comprise a respective flat central portion (12), and two lateral bands (17) preweakened by longitudinal weakening lines (18); each lateral band (17) being curved with the concavity facing inwards to connect the relative central portion (12) to the lateral wall (8) at the relative said sharp edge (9).
  • 2. A packet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the distance between said central portions (12) is greater than the distance between the sharp edges (9) of each said lateral wall (8).
  • 3. A packet as claimed in claim 1, characterized by comprising a first end wall (10) and a second end wall (11), each having two major lateral edges (14, 16); each said major lateral edge (14, 16) comprising respective curved lateral portions (19, 20) of the same shape as each of said lateral bands (17) viewed in cross section; said lateral portions (19, 20) extending along, but being detached from, respective axial ends of the respective lateral bands (17).
  • 4. A packet as claimed in claim 1, characterized by comprising a cup-shaped bottom container (3) having an open top end (4); a cup-shaped lid (5) hinged to said open top end (4) to rotate between an open position and a closed position respectively opening and closing said container (3); and a collar (28) connected to said container (3) and projecting partially from said open top end (4).
  • 5. A packet as claimed in claim 4, characterized by being formed from a substantially rectangular, flat blank (37) of cardboard or similar.
  • 6. A packet as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said blank (37) has two preformed longitudinal bend lines (39, 40), and a number of preformed transverse bend lines (44-49) defining, between said two preformed longitudinal bend lines (39, 40) and for both the lid (5) and the container (3), a front panel (6a′, 6b′), an intermediate panel (10′, 11′), and a rear panel (7a′, 7b′); each of said front panels (6a′, 6b′) and rear panels (7a′, 7b′) having a flat central portion (50,53, 51, 52), and two lateral portions (54, 57, 55, 56) preweakened by longitudinal weakening lines.
  • 7. A packet as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that each front panel (6a′, 6b′) has two opposite longitudinal lateral wings (59, 62), and each rear panel (7a′, 7b′) has two opposite longitudinal further lateral wings (60, 61); the further lateral wings (60, 61) of each rear panel (7a′, 7b′) having respective appendixes (63, 64) located on opposite sides of a relative intermediate panel (10′, 11′).
  • 8. A packet as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that each said appendix (63, 64) is of a maximum width equal to the minimum height of the relative said intermediate panel (10′, 11′); each appendix (63, 64) being superimposed on the relative intermediate panel (10′, 11′) to define a portion of the relative said first end wall (10) and second end wall (11) of the packet (1).
  • 9. A packet as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said blank (37) comprises a strengthening tongue (58) extending from said front panel (6a′) and along the respective transverse bend line (44); said tongue (58) being of a width substantially equal to the width of the relative said central portion (50).
  • 10. A packet as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said collar (28) comprises a front wall (29) integral with said front wall (6) of the packet, and two further lateral walls (30) integral with respective said lateral walls (8) of the packet and engaging the lid (5) when the lid (5) is in the closed position; said front wall (29) of the collar comprising a flat central portion (31), and two lateral portions (32) preweakened by longitudinal weakening lines and curved with the concavity facing said rear wall (7); each said lateral portion (32) of the collar (28) connecting said central portion (31) of the collar (28) to a relative said further, lateral wall (30) at a respective further sharp edge (33); and the width of each further lateral wall (30) of the collar (28) being equal to the width of each said lateral wall (8) of the packet (1).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO99A0029 Jan 1999 JP
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of application Ser. No. PCT/IT99/00222, filed Jul. 16, 1999.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/IT99/00222 Jul 1999 US
Child 09/662288 US