This application claims the benefit of Italian Patent Application Serial No. BO2003A 000469, filed Aug. 1, 2003.
The present invention relates to a rigid, hinged-lid package of tobacco articles, and to the relative blank.
The present invention may be used to advantage for producing a rigid, hinged-lid cigarette packet, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.
A rigid, hinged-lid cigarette packet normally comprises a cup-shaped bottom container having an open top end; and a cup-shaped top lid hinged to the bottom container along a hinge to rotate, with respect to the bottom container, between an open position and a closed position respectively opening and closing the open end of the bottom container. When the lid is in the closed position, the packet is substantially parallelepiped-shaped, and comprises two, respectively top and bottom, end walls; a lateral surface bounded by the end walls and defined by two major lateral walls and two minor lateral walls; four longitudinal edges, each defined between a major lateral wall and a minor lateral wall; four major transverse edges, each defined between an end wall and a major lateral wall; and four minor transverse edges, each defined between an end wall and a minor lateral wall. The lid hinge is normally formed on a major lateral wall, and is parallel to the major transverse edges. This is by far the most widely marketed configuration, and therefore the one for which most packing machines for producing rigid packets of cigarettes are designed.
Rigid, hinged-lid cigarette packets have also been proposed, in which the lid hinge is formed on a minor lateral wall or on the top end wall, and is parallel to the minor transverse edges. Though not widely marketed, this configuration nevertheless appears to be popular with consumers. Known packets with the lid hinge parallel to the minor transverse edges, e.g. as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,957,280 A1, WO-9935056-A1, U.S. Pat. No. 2,848,153 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 3,446,338 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 2,944,726, and DE-2940421-A1, however, must be produced on specially designed packing machines, or involve major alterations to existing packing machines designed to produce rigid packets of cigarettes with the hinge lid parallel to the major transverse edges.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a rigid, hinged-lid 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 rigid, hinged-lid package of tobacco articles, as claimed in Claim 1 and, preferably, in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on Claim 1.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a rigid, hinged-lid package of tobacco articles, as claimed in Claim 20.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a blank for producing a rigid, hinged-lid package of tobacco articles, as claimed in Claim 22 or in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on Claim 22.
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:
Number 1 in
When lid 6 is in the closed position, container 2 is in the form of a substantially rectangular parallelepiped defined by a lateral surface, and by two flat, identical, parallel, facing end walls 8 and 9, respectively a top wall 8 and a bottom wall 9, bounding the lateral surface. The lateral surface comprises two flat, facing, parallel minor lateral walls 10 and 11; and two flat, facing major lateral walls 12 crosswise to minor lateral walls 10 and 11. More specifically, one minor lateral wall 10 defines a front wall of container 2, and the other minor lateral wall 11 defines a rear wall of container 2. Container 2 comprises four longitudinal edges 13, each defined between a major lateral wall 12 and a minor lateral wall 10 or 11; four minor transverse edges 14, each defined between an end wall 8 or 9 and a minor lateral wall 10 or 11; and four major transverse edges 15, each defined between an-end wall 8 or 9 and a major lateral wall 12.
As shown in the accompanying drawings, hinge 7 is located on front wall 10-and parallel to minor transverse edges 14, so that lid 6 comprises part of top wall 8; of front wall 10, and of major lateral walls 12.
Packet 1 also comprises a collar 16, which is fixed (glued) inside container 2 to project partly outwards of open top end 5 and engage a corresponding inner surface of lid 6 when lid 6 is in the closed position (shown in
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The portion of top wall 17 of collar 16 projecting outwards of open top end 5 has a retaining tab 23 which engages the inner surface of top wall 8 of lid 6, when lid 6 is in the closed position, to hold lid 6 in the closed position with a given closing force. For which purpose, a seat 24 is formed on the inner surface of top wall 8 of lid 6 to receive retaining tab 23 in known manner, when lid 6 is in the closed position, and so increase the closing force. More specifically, retaining tab 23 is in the form of an isosceles trapezium with the major base joined to top wall 17 of collar 16, and seat 24 is rectangular.
As shown in the accompanying drawings, the portion of each lateral wall 19 of collar 16 projecting from open top end 5 of container 2 is bounded by a curved line having the same curvature as the edge of lid 6.
In an alternative embodiment not shown, the portion of each lateral wall 19 of collar 16 projecting from open top end 5 of container 2 is bounded by a straight line or a broken line; and similarly, the edge of lid 6 may also be bounded by a straight line or a broken line.
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Blank 25 (which has a central longitudinal axis 26) comprises two preformed longitudinal fold lines 27; and a number of preformed transverse fold lines 28 defining, between the two preformed longitudinal fold lines 27, a panel 8′ forming part of top end wall 8, a panel 12′ forming one major lateral wall 12, a panel 9′ forming bottom end wall 9, a panel 12″ forming the other major lateral wall 12, and a panel 8″ forming another part of top end wall 8. Panels 12′ and 12″ each have two wings 10′,11′ and 10″, 11″, which are located on opposite sides of relative panels 12′ and 12″, are separated from relative panels 12′ and 12″ by preformed longitudinal fold lines 27, and define front wall 10 and rear wall 11. Each wing 10′, 11′ of panel 12′ has longitudinal appendixes 29 located at opposite ends of wing 10′, 11′ and which form respective inner portions of end walls 8 and 9.
Each wing 10′, 10″ has a preformed fold line forming part of hinge 7. And two tear lines 30 are formed, one on panels 8′ and 12′ and one on panels 8″ and 12″, define the open top end 5 of container 2, are torn when first opening lid 6, and define the parting-line between lid 6 and container 2.
Blank 25 also comprises portion 21 of collar 16, which is joined to panel 8′ along a respective preformed transverse fold line 28; and portion 22 of collar 16, which is joined to panel 8″ along a respective preformed transverse fold line 28. Portion 21 of collar 16 comprises a panel 17′ forming part of top wall 17 of collar 16; a panel 19′ forming one lateral wall 19 of collar 16; and two tabs 18′ and 20′ located on opposite sides of panel 19′ and which form front wall 18 and rear wall 20 of collar 16. Portion 22 of collar 16 comprises a panel 17″ forming another part of top wall 17 of collar 16; and a panel 19″ forming the other lateral wall 19 of collar 16.
To form container 2, portions 21 and 22 of collar 16 are first folded 180° *about respective preformed transverse fold lines 28 onto the rest of blank 25, so that panels 19′ and 19″ of collar 16 contact panels 12′ and 12″ respectively, panels 17′ and 17″ of collar 16 contact panels 8′ and 8″ respectively, and tabs 18′ and 10, 20′ of collar 16 contact wings 10′ and 11′ respectively. Glue is preferably interposed between portions 21 and 22 of collar 16 and the rest of blank 25, so as to keep portions 21 and 22 of collar 16 in position contacting the rest of blank 25, once portions 21 and 22 of collar 16 are folded 180° about respective preformed transverse fold lines 28 as described above. More specifically, glue is preferably applied between panels 17′ and 8′ and between panels 17″ and 8″.
It is important to note that portions 21 and 22 of collar 16 may be folded 180° about respective preformed transverse fold lines 28 as described above on a packing machine to which blanks 25 are fed perfectly flat, or before blanks 25 are fed to the packing machine.
Blank 25 is then folded about group 3 of cigarettes to form container 2 in known conventional manner, in that, once portions 21 and 22 of collar 16 are folded 180° about respective preformed transverse fold lines 28, blank 25 assumes the form of a standard blank that can be processed by a standard packing machine with no alterations required. That is, portions 21 and 22 of collar 16 being positioned contacting the rest of blank 25, the elements of portions 21 and 22 of collar 16 are folded together with and when folding the other elements of blank 25.
Another important point to note is that portion 21 of collar 16 being joined to blank 25 ensures precise positioning of portion 21 with respect to the rest of blank 25 once portion 21 is folded 180°, thus ensuring, in particular, precise engagement of seat 24 (on panel 8′ of blank 25) by retaining tab 23 (on portion 21 of collar 16).
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Tear line 32 may be formed by a single incision in the centre of wrapping 4 (as shown in
In the accompanying drawings, edges 13, 14, 15 of container 2 are all square edges. In alternative embodiments not shown, some of the edges of container 2 may be bevelled or rounded, as described in Patent Applications WO-03024839-A1, EP-0764594-A1, EP-0764595-A1, WO-0115999-A1 or EP-0205766-A1.
In the accompanying drawings, the walls of container 2 are all flat walls. In alternative embodiments not shown, at least one wall of container 2 is outwardly convex, as described in Patent Applications EP-0941943-A1, WO-0043289-A1 or WO-03026984-A1.
Given the numerous advantages of packet 1 of cigarettes as described above, the form of packet 1 may be reproduced integrally to form other types of rigid containers of tobacco articles, such as a carton of packets of cigarettes. More specifically, a carton of packets of cigarettes is substantially similar to packet 1 as described above, the only difference being that, as opposed to group 3 of cigarettes, it contains a group of packets of cigarettes (normally of the same form as the carton).
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