This patent application is a U.S. national phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2020/051084 filed Feb. 11, 2020, which claims priority from Italian patent application no. 102019000002001 filed Feb. 12, 2019, the respective disclosures of which are each incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The present invention relates to a rigid pack for smoking articles provided with a hinged lid.
The present invention finds advantageous application to a pack of cigarettes, to which the following description will make explicit reference without thereby losing generality.
Rigid packs of cigarettes with hinged lids are currently the most popular packs of cigarettes on the market as they are simple to manufacture, are easy and practical to use, and offer effective protection to the cigarettes contained within.
A rigid pack of cigarettes with a hinged lid comprises a group of cigarettes wrapped in a wrapping sheet of metallized paper to define an inner wrap and a rigid container that houses the inner wrap; the container is cup-shaped, has an open upper end, and is provided with a lid, which is also cup-shaped and is hinged to the container along a hinge so as to rotate, relative to the container, between an open position and a closed position of the open end. A collar is normally provided, which is folded and connected to the inside of the container to partially protrude outwards from the open end and engage a corresponding inner surface of the lid when the lid is arranged in the closed position.
The opening of a rigid pack of cigarettes with a hinged lid is simple and intuitive even for a child and therefore a rigid pack of cigarettes with a hinged lid cannot be classified as “child-proof” or “child resistant”, namely, able to prevent children from opening the same. Normally, a pack of cigarettes is classified as “child-proof” if its opening, i.e. the possibility to access the content, is precluded by mechanisms that an uninformed user would not be able to unlock. In other words, a pack of cigarettes is defined as “child-proof” when its opening (and therefore access to content) is not immediate and requires the application of particular force or torque in predetermined points, or sequences of non-intuitive movements for the effective unlocking of the opening of the pack of cigarettes.
Patent application JP2012076811A describes a sliding container in which an inner box and an outer box can firmly engage with one another and this engagement can be released by exerting a small force.
Patent application US2005103654 describes a rigid pack of cigarettes comprising a container which is provided with a hinged lid and houses a group of cigarettes and an outer sleeve which surrounds the container and can axially slide relative to the container itself.
The object of the present invention is to provide a rigid pack for smoking articles provided with a hinged lid that can be classified as “child-proof”, namely, adapted to prevent children from opening the same, and at the same time, easy and inexpensive to implement.
According to the present invention, a rigid pack for smoking articles provided with a hinged lid, according to what is claimed in the attached claims, are provided.
The claims describe preferred embodiments of the present invention forming an integral part of the present description.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate some non-limiting examples of embodiments, wherein:
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The pack 1 of cigarettes comprises a rigid outer container 2 (i.e. made of cardboard or rigid paperboard) which is cup-shaped, has an open upper end 3 (shown in
The outer container 2 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape oriented according to a prevalently vertical development direction, is cup-shaped, and has the upper end 3 open, a lower wall 6 opposite the upper end 3 open, a front wall 7 and a rear wall 8 (in which the hinge 5 is arranged) parallel to and opposite one another, and two side walls 9 parallel to and opposite one another. Four longitudinal edges are defined between the front 7, rear 8 and side 9 walls of the outer container 2, while four transverse edges are defined between the walls 7, 8 and 9 and the lower wall 6 of the outer container 2.
The lid 4 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, is cup-shaped, and has an open lower end (facing the open upper end 3 of the outer container 2 when the lid 4 is in the closed position), an upper wall 10 (which is parallel to and opposite the lower wall 6 of the outer container 2 when the lid 4 is in the closed position), a front wall 11 (which is parallel to and aligned with the front wall 7 of the outer container 2 when the lid 4 is in the closed position), a rear wall 12 (which is parallel to and aligned with the rear wall 8 of the outer container 2 when the lid 4 is in the closed position and is hinged to the rear wall 8 of the outer container 2 along the hinge 5), and two side walls 13 parallel to and opposite one another (which are parallel to and aligned with, in particular coplanar and adjacent to, the side walls 9 of the outer container 2 when or lid 4 is in the closed position). Four longitudinal edges are defined between the front 11, rear 12 and side 13 walls of the lid 4, while four transverse edges are defined between the walls 11, 12 and 13 and the upper wall 10 of the lid 4. The longitudinal and transverse edges of the lid 4 are parallel to and aligned with the corresponding longitudinal and transverse edges of the outer container 2 when the lid 4 is in the closed position.
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The locking system comprises a sliding sleeve 20 which is arranged around the outer container 2 (and the lid 4) and is movable relative to the outer container 2 (and the lid 4) for sliding (linearly moving) along a sliding direction D longitudinally directed (i.e. perpendicular to the lower wall 6 of the outer container 2 and parallel to the walls 7, 8 and 9 of the outer container 2). In particular, the sliding sleeve can slide linearly (pushed by the fingers of the user of the pack of cigarettes) along the sliding direction D between a raised position (illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The locking system comprises two stop tabs 24 which are connected to the side walls 9 of the outer container 2 (i.e. they originate from the side walls 9 of the outer container 2), protrudes outwards from the outer container 2, and are hinged to the outer container 2 so as to be movable relative to the outer container 2. In particular, due to elastic return, the stop tabs 24 tend to detach (slightly) from the side walls 9 of the outer container 2 (as illustrated, for example, in
Furthermore, the locking system comprises two stop openings 25 which are made through the two side walls 23 of the sliding sleeve 20 and are (slightly) larger than the stop tabs 24 so that the stop tabs 24 can get through them; in particular, between the width of the stop openings 25 and the width of the stop tabs 24 there is a given clearance, different from zero (but not too large), so that each stop tab 24 can pass through a corresponding stop opening 25 easily.
In the embodiments illustrated in the attached Figures, the stop tabs 24 and the stop openings 25 have a rectangular shape; according to other embodiments which are not illustrated and are perfectly equivalent, the stop tabs 24 and/or the stop openings 25 have a shape different from the rectangular shape.
When the sliding sleeve 20 is in the raised position (illustrated in
When the sliding sleeve 20 is in the lowered position (illustrated in
In other words, when the sliding sleeve 20 is in the raised position (illustrated in
According to a different embodiment not illustrated, the outer container 2 comprises two pairs of stop tabs 24 which are identical and vertically offset: a first pair of stop tabs 24 prevents (until the stop tabs 24 are pressed against the side walls 9 of the outer container 2) the sliding movement of the sliding sleeve 20 starting from the raised position (illustrated in
According to a preferred embodiment illustrated in
According to a different embodiment not illustrated, the limit stop tab 26 is not present and therefore the sliding sleeve 20 can potentially be separated from the outer container 2.
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In the embodiments illustrated in the attached Figures, the stop tabs 24 are arranged at the side walls 9 of the outer container 2; according to other embodiments not illustrated, the stop tabs 24 are arranged at the front wall 7 of the outer container 2, at the rear wall 8 of the outer container 2, at the side walls 13 of the lid 4 (
In the embodiments illustrated in the attached Figures, two stop tabs 24 are provided; according to different embodiments not illustrated, a single stop tab 24 is provided or more than two (typically three or four) stop tabs 24 are provided. In other words, in general the locking system comprises at least one stop tab 24 that is connected to a wall 7, 8 or 9 of the outer container 2 or to a wall 11, 12 or 13 of the lid 4, and at least one stop opening 25, made in the sliding sleeve and is adapted to be crossed by the stop tab 24 when the sliding sleeve 20 is in the raised position (illustrated in
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The reinforcement end flap 11″ is connected to the front wall 11 of the lid 4 along a transverse folding line 32, it is folded by 180° (in the pack 1 of cigarettes) relative to the front wall 11 of the lid 4 (i.e. relative to the panel 11′), and rests and is glued onto an inner surface of the front wall 11 of the lid 4 (i.e. onto the panel 11′).
The blank 30 comprises a pair of flaps 9′, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 7′, are connected to the panel 7′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 31, and form part of the side walls 9 of the outer container 2. The blank 30 comprises a pair of flaps 9″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 8′, are connected to the panel 8′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 31, form part of the side walls 9 of the outer container 2, and they overlap and are glued to the corresponding flaps 9′ so as to form the side walls 9 of the outer container 2. In the embodiment illustrated in
The blank 30 comprises a pair of flaps 13′, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 11′, are connected to the panel 11′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 31, and form part of the side walls 13 of the lid 4. The blank 30 comprises a pair of flaps 13″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 12′, are connected to the panel 12′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 31, form part of the side walls 13 of the lid 4, overlaps and are glued to the corresponding tabs 13′ so as to form the side walls 13 of the lid 4.
The blank 30 comprises two tabs 33 which are connected to the flaps 9″ along a transverse folding line 32, are folded by 90° and rest against an inner surface of the panel 6′.
The blank 30 comprises two tabs 34 which are connected to the flaps 13″ along a transverse folding line 32, are folded by 90° and rest against an inner surface of the panel 10′.
Each stop tab 24 is obtained in a corresponding panel 9′ and therefore affects only the panel 9′ (i.e. does not affect the corresponding panel 9″); according to a different embodiment not illustrated, each stop tab 24 is formed by the overlapping of a part of the corresponding panel 9′ and a part of the corresponding panel 9″ glued to one another.
In the embodiment illustrated in the attached Figures, each stop tab 24 is arranged inside a window 35 which passes through the corresponding panel 9′ and is (slightly) larger than the stop tab 24; in this way, the stop tab 24 has no residual contact point with the rest of the panel 9′ (apart from the hinge line) and therefore does not have any kind of impediment to separate, by elastic return, from the remaining part of the panel 9′. That is, in this embodiment, each stop tab 24 is obtained in the corresponding panel 9′ by means of two “U”-shaped through incisions which originate from the same longitudinal folding line 31: the innermost through incision delimits the stop tab 24 while the outermost through incision delimits the window 35 (the material comprised between the two through incisions is eliminated for forming the window 35).
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The blanks 36 illustrated in
In the embodiments illustrated in the attached Figures, the longitudinal and transverse edges are straight; alternatively, the longitudinal and/or transverse edges could be rounded or bevelled.
In the embodiments illustrated in the attached Figures, the pack 1 of cigarettes contains a group of cigarettes; alternatively, the pack 1 of cigarettes can contain any other type for smoking articles such as cigars, electric or electronic cigarettes (i.e. cigarettes that generate an aerosol without combustion), cartridges and refills for electronic cigarettes, new generation cigarettes.
The embodiments described herein can be combined with each other without departing from the scope of the present invention. The pack 1 of cigarettes described above has numerous advantages.
First, the pack 1 of cigarettes described above can be classified as “child-proof”, that is, capable of preventing children from opening the same. In fact, to open the pack 1 of cigarettes described above it is not sufficient to rotate the lid 4 but it is necessary to first move the sliding sleeve 20 from the raised position (illustrated in
After the first opening of the pack 1 of cigarettes, the user is free to decide whether to leave the locking system deactivated (as illustrated in
Furthermore, the pack 1 of cigarettes described above, although classifiable as “child-proof”, nevertheless presents relatively simple and predictable opening methods for an adult.
Finally, the pack 1 of cigarettes described above can be made in a packaging machine that is not too different from a standard packaging machine for a rigid pack of cigarettes with hinged lid; consequently, the preparation of a packaging machine for the production of the pack 1 of cigarettes described above does not require particularly high costs.
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102019000002001 | Feb 2019 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB2020/051084 | 2/11/2020 | WO |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2020/165764 | 8/20/2020 | WO | A |
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