This patent application is a U.S. national phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2020/050575 filed Jan. 24, 2020, which claims the benefit of priority from Italian patent application No. 102019000001127 filed on Jan. 25, 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 with a hinged double lid and a blank for producing said rigid pack for smoking articles.
The present invention finds advantageous application in a cigarette pack, which the description below will make explicit reference to without any loss of generality thereby. In the present text, in fact, reference will be made indiscriminately to the specific example of “cigarettes”, rather than to the more generic expression “smoking articles”, without however any loss of generality thereby in relation to other types of articles (such as cigars, cigarillos, electronic cigarettes or e-cigs, auxiliary products such as filters, refills for e-cigs, and other tobacco products or alternative components or tobacco substitutes).
Rigid cigarette packs with a hinged lid are the most popular cigarette packs currently on the market because they are easy to make, easy and practical to use, and offer good protection to the cigarettes inside them. A rigid pack of cigarettes with a hinged lid comprises an inner wrapping consisting of a group of cigarettes wrapped in a sheet of metallic paper and a rigid outer casing housing the inner wrapping. The inner wrapping is initially completely closed and has an extraction opening for the cigarettes that can be closed by a disposable, tear-away portion (called a “pull”) that is removed when the cigarette pack is opened for the first time to allow the enclosed cigarettes to be extracted from the inner wrapping. Otherwise, it can be closed by a reusable closure label (i.e. “open & close” type) that is connected to the inner wrapping by means of a repositionable glue. In known rigid packs, the outer casing consists of a cup-shaped container with an open top end and a lid, which is also cup-shaped and hinged to the container to rotate between an open and a closed end position in relation to the container itself. A sheet of transparent plastic overwrapping (normally cellophane or polypropylene) is wrapped around the outer wrapping, the sheet being heat-sealed to preserve the moisture and aroma of the tobacco. Double rigid cigarette packs, i.e. two cigarette packs beside one another, or overlapping, are also known. Double cigarette packs usually comprise a cup body comprising a front wall, a rear wall, and two side walls that define a housing space that is divided in two by a dividing element. In this case, each housing space has its own lid hinged to the cup body. Typically, the group of cigarettes (which may or may not be surrounded by an inner wrapping) is collected in one compartment, while, in the other compartment, used cigarettes or accessories, such as a lighter or another group of cigarettes (which may or may not be surrounded by an inner wrapping), are collected. In this case, the group of cigarettes collected inside the other compartment may comprise cigarettes of a different type (e.g. flavoured cigarettes) from the group of cigarettes collected in the other compartment.
The tobacco product directives currently in force require that at least 26% of the outer front and rear wall of cigarette packs must be covered by pictures and writings with health warnings about the dangers of smoking. Furthermore, the directive prohibits promotional and misleading elements being applied to the outer wrapping of tobacco products.
Therefore, the packs of a known type have the disadvantage of having a reduced surface area available for the application of promotional messages and/or images. In fact, in current packages it is only possible to apply promotional messages and/or images on the surface of the collar projecting from the cup body and visible when the lid is opened.
The purpose of the present invention is, therefore, to provide a rigid pack for smoking articles with a hinged double lid and a blank for producing said rigid pack for smoking articles that are free of the drawbacks of the prior art, and that are easy and economical to produce.
According to the present invention, a rigid pack for smoking articles with a hinged double lid is provided as well as a blank for producing said rigid pack for smoking articles as claimed in the attached claims.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, illustrating some non-limiting embodiments thereof, wherein:
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The term “width” means a dimension measured parallel to the rear wall and perpendicular to the side walls.
The term “height” means a dimension measured parallel to the rear wall and perpendicularly to the end walls (closed pack).
The cigarette pack 1 comprises an inner containing element 2 (visible in
Two groups 4 of cigarettes are arranged in the inner containing element 2. Each group 4 of cigarettes is preferably surrounded by a respective inner wrapping 5 (as shown in
The groups 4 of cigarettes have, respectively: one front wall 6, one rear wall 7, two side walls 8, one lower wall 9, and one upper wall 10. At the front wall 6 and the top wall 10 of the group 4 of cigarettes, there is an opening 11 for extracting the cigarettes. The two groups 4 of cigarettes are arranged one adjacent to the other. In particular, the two groups 4 of cigarettes are arranged so that they are rotated by 180° in relation to each other. The term “adjacent” means that the two groups 4 of cigarettes are arranged beside one another (as for example in the embodiment shown in
The inner containing element 2 has two distinct and separate extraction openings 12 to access the respective groups 4 of cigarettes. When the groups 4 of cigarettes are arranged in the inner containing element 2, the openings 11 of the group 4 of cigarettes shall be arranged at the extraction opening 12 of the inner containing element 2, so that the group 4 of cigarettes can be accessed. The inner containing element 2 comprises a front wall 13, two side walls 14 arranged perpendicularly to the front wall 13, and/or a rear wall 15 (or at least a portion of a rear wall 15). The two extraction openings 12 are made on at least the front wall 13 of the inner containing element 2 through which it is possible to access the respective group 4 of cigarettes.
According to a possible embodiment (shown, for example, in
The outer containing element 3 is arranged around the inner containing element 2, surrounding the two groups 4 of cigarettes arranged adjacent to each other. The outer containing element 3 comprises a rear wall 17 and two lids 18. The outer containing element 3 is devoid of (i.e. has no) front wall.
According to one possible embodiment, the outer containing element 3 may also comprise two side walls 19 that, if present, improve the housing of the inner containing element 2 in the outer containing element 3. In particular, the side walls 19 of the outer containing element 3 are arranged perpendicularly to the rear wall 17 of the outer containing element 3. Therefore, according to this embodiment, the outer containing element 3 comprises only the rear wall 17 and the two side walls 19. The two side walls 19 of the outer containing element 3 can be glued to the two side walls 14 of the inner containing element 2 preventing relative movement between the inner containing element 2 and the outer containing element 3.
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According to a first embodiment, the inner wrapping 5 can be made by folding and welding a heat-sealable sheet (
Therefore, both if the inner wrapping 5 is made from a heat-sealable sheet and if the inner wrapping 5 is made from a blank in wrapping material, the cigarette pack 1 may comprise two closing tabs 50. Each closing tab can be connected to the inner containing element 2 above a corresponding extraction opening 12 and can be lifted to reveal the extraction opening 12 itself (
In addition, in accordance with an additional embodiment, the inner wrapping 5 could be made by folding a sheet of wrapping material (e.g. tin foil); this wrapping 5 comprises a portion that the smoker can manually detach, which creates an opening in the wrapping 5 for extracting the cigarettes. In this embodiment, the pack does not include any closing tab.
It is understood that one group 4 of cigarettes could have a wrapping 5 of a first type (for example, the wrapping 5 could be made from a sheet of heat-sealable material or a blank made of wrapping material or a sheet of tinfoil) and the other group 4 of cigarettes could have a wrapping 5 of a different type.
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The cigarette pack 1 shall preferably have writings or drawings at least on the front wall 13 of the inner containing element 2. In particular, the writings or drawings are arranged beside the extraction openings 12 or between the two extraction openings 12.
According to an additional embodiment, the inner containing element 2 can also be provided with at least one pair of claws 32 (shown in
In summary, the blank 33 shown in
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Moreover, since the opening 12 is larger than the other embodiments, this blank 33 is particularly suitable for making a pack wherein the two possible closing tabs 50 are fixed to the inner wrapping 5 and not to the inner containing element 2.
In summary, the blank 33 shown in
The blank 34 of the outer containing element 3 comprises, in succession, a panel 25″ that constitutes a reinforcement flap of the front wall 25 of the lid 18, a panel 25′ that constitutes the front wall 25 of the lid 18, a panel 26′ that constitutes the end wall 26 of the lid 18, a panel 23′ that constitutes the rear wall 23 of the lid 18, a panel 17′ that constitutes the rear wall 17 of the outer containing element 3, an additional panel 23′ that constitutes the rear wall 23 of the other lid 18, an additional panel 26′ that constitutes the end wall 26 of the other lid 18, an additional panel 25′ that constitutes the front wall 25 of the other lid 18, and a panel 25″ that constitutes the reinforcement flap of the front wall 25 of the other lid 18.
Each panel of the blank 34 is connected to the following and/or previous panel by a respective fold line 42. In
The reinforcement flap 25″ of the two lids 18 are configured to be overlapped (i.e. folded 180° along the respective fold line 42) and glued to the panel 25′ to construct a reinforcement inside the respective front wall 25 of each lid 18.
The blank 34 in
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The panels 24″ extend from opposite edges of the two panels 23′, the former constituting, together with the panels 26″, fins to maintain the relative position between the panels 23′,25′ and 26′, i.e. between the respective rear walls 23, the front walls 25, and the end walls 26 of each lid 18. The panels 24″ extend at opposite edges of the panel 23′ and are connected to it by fold lines 45 that are substantially perpendicular to the other fold lines 42. In contrast, the panels 24″ and 26″ are connected to each other by fold lines 46 that are substantially aligned with the respective fold line 42 arranged between the panels 26′ and 23′. The panels 24′ and 26′ are respectively overlapped and glued to the panels 24″ and 26″ of the respective lid 18.
The panels 26″ are separated by the respective adjacent panels 26′ and 24′ by incision lines 47, in particular cutting lines. The incision lines 47 comprise two incision lines arranged perpendicular to each other. An incision line is arranged between the panels 26′ and 26″ and the other between the panels 24′ and 26″. The panels 19′ extend respectively from two opposite edges of the panels 17′, the former constituting the side walls 19 of the outer containing element 3. The panels 19′ are connected to the respective panel 17′ by a fold line 48. The fold line 48 is substantially aligned with the other fold line 44. In summary, the blank 34 comprises two panels 25″ that constitute the reinforcement flap of the respective lid 18, two panels 25′ that constitute the front wall 25 of the respective lid 18 (each of which is adjacent to the panel 25″), two panels 26′ that constitute the end wall 26 of the respective lid 18 (each of which is adjacent to the second panel 25′), two panels 23′ constituting the rear wall 23 of the respective lid 18 (each of which is adjacent to the third panel 26′) and the panel 17′ constituting the rear wall 17 of the outer containing element 3 (that is interposed between the two fourth panels 23′).
The cigarette pack 1 described above has multiple advantages.
Mainly, the cigarette pack 1 has a greater surface area available for applying promotional messages and images compared to known packs. In fact, in known packs it is only possible to apply promotional messages and/or images on the surface of the collar projecting from the cup body and visible when the lid is opened 18. In contrast, with the cigarette pack 1 in question, promotional messages and images can be applied to the whole front wall 13 of the inner containing element 2. In this way, the surface area available for applying promotional messages and images is considerably increased, while maintaining the consumption of material for producing the blank 33 and 34 almost unchanged and making maximum use of the space available for the assembly of groups 4 of cigarettes.
It is understood that the cigarettes of one group 4 may be arranged in an opposite orientation to the cigarettes of the other group 4. In this case, the smoker will extract the cigarettes of one group 4 from, for example, the tobacco side, and the cigarettes of the other group 4 from, for example, the filter side.
The cigarette pack 1 also has the advantage that the lids 18 and, thus, the respective extraction openings 12 can be opened one at a time (i.e. not simultaneously), thus better preserving the freshness of the group 4 of cigarettes that is not opened. In other words, by opening one of the lids 18 it is possible to access only and exclusively a given group 4 of cigarettes, while the other group 4 of cigarettes is kept closed. It is, therefore, possible to access groups 4 of cigarettes independently of each other. The group 4 of cigarettes that is not opened and will be consumed later, thus preserves its freshness and aroma. This is even more important in packs wherein the closing tab is permanently connected to the lid 18.
Should the smoker still want to open both lids, the pack 1 described so far allows for greater stability by being arranged essentially horizontally, supported by the front walls 25 of each lid 18. In particular, the embodiment shown in
Another advantage of the pack 1 described so far is that the amount of material used to make the blanks 33 and 34 is similar to that of the known rigid packs.
In addition, the cigarette pack 1, which is the subject of the invention, is simple and economical to produce.
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