The invention relates to a slide-action hinge-lid package, and more specifically, to a slide-action hinge-lid package whose lid is opened in conjunction with a sliding action.
Various kinds of packaging containers for accommodating goods have been developed to fit characteristics of the goods. When the goods are, for example, filter cigarettes, cigarettes or the like, a hinge-lid package is often used as a packaging containers for them.
As one aspect of a hinge-lid package, for example, a hinge-lid package shown in Patent Document 1 has been suggested.
A conventional hinge-lid package includes a box-shaped outer body, which has an open end in its upper end. The outer body contains an inner pack inside. The inner pack includes a batch of paper-wrapped cigarettes and an inner wrapper that encloses the batch of cigarettes.
The open end of the outer body has a box-shaped lid in its rear edge through a hinge. The lid turns about the hinge to open/close the open end.
As the conventional hinge-lid package has been used for many years, the opening/closing pattern of its lid is familiar to consumers. On the other hand, it is not catchy enough to encourage people to buy the package.
To appeal to consumers, for example, a slide-action hinge-lid package shown in Patent Document 2 has been proposed as a package that is provided with a lid having a slide-action opening/closing pattern.
The package disclosed in Patent Document 2 has a slider device, which surrounds a lower portion of a container of the package and is slidable in a longitudinal direction of the container. The slider device and the package lid are connected together with a lid flap. The lid is opened/closed through the lid flap by the sliding of the slider device. The container has a pair of stopper flaps. The slider device has engaging flaps used in combination with the respective stopper flaps. These stoppers and engaging flaps regulate the slide amount of the slider device in consort with each other. As described, the package disclosed in Patent Document 2 has a complicated configuration, so that production efficiency is low.
The present invention has been suggested to solve the foregoing problem. It is an object of the invention to provide a slide-action hinge-lid package that offers high production efficiency because of a simple configuration and has a novel opening/closing pattern that arouses consumers' interest.
In order to achieve the above object, a slide-action hinge-lid package of the invention has an inner case being formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape and having a box body with an open end in an upper portion and a box-shaped lid that is connected to a first side edge that is a short side of the open end and turns about a lid hinge to open/close the open end; an outer slider that is slidably fitted in a periphery of the inner case; and an engaging device that allows engagement between the inner case and the outer slider when the outer slider is slid in relation to the inner case, and applies an opening/closing action to the lid in conjunction with the sliding of the outer slider.
The lid is opened by sliding the outer slider downwards. The lid turns about the lid hinge provided to a first side portion that is a short side of the open end of the box body.
To be more specific, the engaging device includes a band-like member provided on an outer face of the lid, the band-like member extending along a side wall of the lid, which is located on the first-side-edge side, having an upper end connected to an upper part of the lid hinge through a top hinge parallel to the lid hinge, and having a lower end provided with a folded flap that is folded back towards an inner face of the outer slider; and a contact flap being provided to the inner face of the outer slider and extending towards the folded flap. When the outer slider is slid towards the folded flap, the contact flap is engaged with the folded flap.
When the outer slider is slid in a downward direction, the contact flap of the outer slider and the folded flap of the band-like member connected to the lid are engaged with each other. The first side portion of the lid is then relatively pulled downwards by the band-like member. This pulling action makes the lid turn about the lid hinge, thereby opening the lid.
Preferably, the top hinge is located in an upper edge of the side wall of the lid. The band-like member further has a middle hinge that is parallel to the top hinge and located between the top hinge and the folded flap. The middle hinge is located below the lid hinge when the band-like member is superimposed on the side wall of the lid. An upper edge of the outer slider is located under the middle hinge in order to expose the middle hinge from the outer slider at the same time or before the outer slider is slid to engage the contact flap with the folded flap.
With this configuration, the band-like member is bent at the middle hinge provided in the middle thereof, so that the lid can be smoothly opened.
Preferably, a projecting portion that is projecting further than the periphery of the inner case is formed on a peripheral edge of an upper wall of the lid.
With this configuration, since a part of the lid is projecting, the outer slider is regulated from sliding upwards by the upper end portion of the lid. It is possible, with the simple configuration, to prevent the outer slider from slipping out of the inner case.
In the slide-action hinge-lid package according to the invention, upper edges of front and rear walls of the box body, which are a pair of long sides of the open end, are inclined in an upward or downward direction from the lid hinge.
With this configuration, due to the diagonally-cut open end of the box body, contained goods are more widely exposed from the box body when the lid is opened. This makes it easier to retrieve the goods from the box body.
According to the slide-action hinge-lid package of the invention, with the relatively simple configuration including the band-like member provided to the lid and the contact flap provided to the outer slider, it is possible to open/close the lid and yet prevent the slipping out of the outer slider. Because of its simple configuration, the hinge-lid package of the invention contributes to enhancement of production efficiency. The lid of the invention turns about the hinge provided in the first side portion that is a short side of the open end of the box body, in conjunction with the sliding of the outer slider. The lid thus provides a unique opening/closing pattern as compared to ordinary package lids, strongly appealing to consumers. Consequently, the lid of the invention arouses consumers' interest.
The package 2 is a packing container that contains tobacco products including filter cigarettes, cigarettes, etc. The package 2 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape as a whole.
In the present embodiment, to view from above means to see the package 2 in a direction of arrow A in
As illustrated in
The inner case 7 includes a box body 6 that contains an inner pack 10 as illustrated in
The box body 6 is a box with an upper end that is diagonally cut away. The inner pack 10 is formed by enclosing rod-like tobacco products 20 having a length of 95 mm in an inner wrapper. The inner wrapper includes paper and an aluminum film deposited on surfaces of the paper. The aluminum film of the inner wrapper not only protects the batch of tobacco products from moisture but also prevents aroma from escaping from the batch, namely, each of the tobacco products. Instead of the aluminum deposited paper, laminated paper may be used for the inner wrapper. The laminated paper is provided in the inside thereof with a shielding layer that blocks the transfer of moisture and aroma.
As illustrated in
An upper portion of the tobacco products is thus exposed in the anterior and posterior directions Lf and Lb of the package 2. In this manner, the box body 6 makes it easy to retrieve the tobacco products from the open end 22. In this respect, a conventional package has a box body with an open end having front and rear edges that are horizontal and have a different height. For that reason, an upper portion of an inner pack of the box body cannot be exposed both in anterior and posterior directions of the package.
A lid hinge 24 is formed in the upper end of the first side wall 12. The lid hinge 24 extends between the front wall 16 and the rear wall 18, connecting the side wall 12 and the lid 4 together.
As illustrated in
A band-like member 34 is connected to the lid 4. More concretely, as is apparent from
The folded flap 38 is formed by folding back the lower end of the band-like member 34 along a fold-back line 38a in an outward-upward direction as viewed in a width direction of the box body 6. By being folded back this way, the folded flap 38 is kept in the folded-back position. That is to say, when the inner case 7 is fitted into the outer slider 8, a tip end of the folded flap 38 of the band-like member 34 is pushed against an inner face of the outer slider 8.
The band-like member 34 is provided with a middle hinge 37 between the top hinge 36 and the fold-back line 38a. The middle hinge 37 is formed at a position below the lid hinge 24 when the band-like member 34 is laid onto a side surface of the inner case 7. The band-like member 34 is further divided into an upper area 34a located between the lid hinge 24 and the middle hinge 37, and a lower area 34b located between the middle hinge 37 and the fold-back line 38a. The upper area 34a and the lower area 34b can be relatively bent along the middle hinge 37.
When the lid 4 is in a closed position, the upper wall 28 of the lid 4 has a projecting portion 39 in an opposite end to the top hinge 36. The projecting portion 39 is slightly projecting from the open end 22 in an outward direction as viewed in a width direction of the inner case 7. The projecting portion 39 functions as a stopper that regulates the sliding of the outer slider 8 when the outer slider 8 surrounding the inner case 7 slides in an upward direction.
The outer slider 8 has a hollow rectangular shape, and includes a front wall 40, a rear wall 42, and a pair of side walls 44 and 46 as illustrated in
A contact flap 48 is provided to the upper edge of the first side wall 44. The contact flap 48 extends from an upper edge 50 of the first side wall 44 towards the inside of the outer slider 8 as is obvious from
The package 2 can be fabricated with a main blank 52 forming the inner case 7 and a sub-blank 54 forming the outer slider 8.
As illustrated in
A rear panel 66 serving as the rear wall 18 of the box body 6 is connected to the bottom panel 58 to be placed opposite to the front panel 56. An outer side flap 68 serving as a remaining part of the side wall 12 of the box body 6 continues to a first side edge (for example, left side in
An outer side flap 74 serving as a part of the side wall 26 of the lid 4 is connected to an upper end of the outer side flap 68 through a hinge line 72 serving as a part of the lid hinge 24. Connected to a side edge (for example, right side in
An inner side flap 82 serving as a remaining part of the side wall 26 of the lid 4 is connected to a lower end of the inner side flap 60 through a hinge line 80 serving as a remaining part of the lid hinge 24. Connected to a side edge (for example, right side in
An upper flap 88 serving as the upper area 34a of the band-like member 34 continues to a side edge (for example, left side in
As illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the blanks 52 and 54 are made of paper, and have a basic weight ranging from 180 to 270 g/m2 and a thickness ranging from 0.2 to 0.5 mm. The blanks 52 and 54 may be made of any one of card board, manila board, etc.
The blanks 52 and 54 are folded along fold lines shown by dashed lines in
More specifically, the folding of the package 2 is started with the folding of the main blank 52. The inner pack 10 is placed on the front panels 56 and 84. In this position, the inner side flaps 60, 82 and 62, the inner bottom flap 64 and the bottom panel 58 are folded towards the inner pack 10. Subsequently, the rear panels 66 and 76, and the outer side flaps 68, 74 and 70 are folded over the inner pack 10. The outer side flaps are bonded to the respective inner side flaps. The inner pack 10 is bonded to the front panel 56, the rear panel 66, the bottom panel 58, the inner side flaps 60 and 62, etc., as needed. In the next step, the folding of the inner top flap 86 and the top panel 78 is carried out. The inner top flap 86 is bonded to an inner face of the top panel 78. The upper flap 88, the lower flap 92 and the folded flap 96 are folded in a prescribed manner or folded to be kept in a folded-back position along the hinge lines 90 and 94 and a fold line (fold-back line 38a). In this manner, an intermediate product including the inner pack 10 is obtained.
In the sub-blank 54, firstly, the contact flap 102 is folded towards an inner face of the sub-blank 54, which is a direction towards the inside of the outer slider 8. The intermediate product is placed on the front panel 106 of the sub-blank 54 so that the top and bottom of the intermediate product and those of the sub-blank 54 are aligned correctly. The front panel 106 is superimposed upon the front panels 56 and 84 of the intermediate product. In this position, the sub-blank 54 is folded around and bonded to the intermediate product as publicly known. As a result, the package 2 shown in
The hinge-lid package 2 is then wrapped, for example, with transparent film.
A consumer who bought the package 2 first opens the outer wrapping film and slides down the outer slider 8 in relation to the inner case 7. The customer thus opens the lid 4 and exposes the upper portion of the inner pack 10 contained in the box body 6.
The opening action of the package 2, or of the lid 4, will be described below in detail with reference to
In this position, when the outer slider 8 is shifted downwards in relation to the inner case 7, the contact flap 48 of the outer slider 8 contacts the folded flap 38 of the band-like member 34 (
When the outer slider 8 is shifted downwards, and the middle hinge 37 of the band-like member 34 is exposed outside of the outer slider 8, the upper area 34a of the band-like member 34 is bent at the middle hinge 37 outwards in relation to the lower area 34b. This makes the lid 4 open smoothly (
As is apparent from the foregoing description, when the lid 4 is in the closed position, an upper end of the outer slider 8 virtually meets the upper wall 28 of the lid 4. When the outer slider 8 is shifted downwards, and a lower end of the outer slider 8 meets the bottom wall 20 of the box body 6, the lid 4 is turned 90 degrees from the closed position thereof and is brought into the open position.
When the lower end of the outer slider 8 meets a lower end of the box body 6, the upper portion of the inner pack 10 is thoroughly exposed. Usually, the outer slider 8 is not further pulled down. However, if the consumer further pulls down the outer slider 8, the lid 4 reaches a limit of the opening action when turned close to 180 degrees. For that reason, the outer slider 8 is not further shifted downwards in relation to the inner case 7. In other words, the engagement between the contact flap 48 and the folded flap 36 not only opens the lid 4 but also regulates a downward slide amount of the outer slider 8 and prevents the outer slider 8 from slipping out of the inner case 7.
To be more concrete, in the case of the present embodiment, a positional relationship between the contact flap 48 and the folded flap 38 and the length of the band-like member 34 are determined so that the lid 4 is turned 90 degrees to open when the lower end of the outer slider 8 and that of the box body 6 meet each other, and that even if the outer slider 8 is further pulled down, the sliding of the outer slider 8 is prevented by the limit of the opening action of the lid 4 before the outer slider 8 slips out of the box body 6.
The contact flap 48 and the folded flap 38 are both sandwiched between the outer slider 8 and the inner case 7, and are constantly in contact with the outer slider 8 or the inner case 7. This creates resistance against the sliding of the outer slider 8, and suppresses the outer slider 8 from sliding undesirably.
When the inner pack 10 is exposed from the open end 22 of the box body 6, the consumer opens the inner pack 10 and retrieves the tobacco products from the inner pack 10. On the contrary, when the inner pack 10 is to be contained, the consumer moves the outer slider 8 upwards in relation to the box body 6, and thus disengages the contact flap 48 and the folded flap 38 from each other. The lid 4 is gradually closed while being guided by the inner wall of the outer slider 8. Finally, at the point when the upper end of the outer slider 8, namely, an upper end of the side wall 46, contacts the projecting portion 39 of the lid 4, the lid 4 is in a completely closed position. In this manner, the consumer can close the package 2.
When retrieving the tobacco products next time, the consumer has only to move the outer slider 8 downwards in the above-described manner.
Since the package 2 of the present embodiment has the lid 4 that opens in conjunction with the pulling-down action of the outer slider 8 as mentioned above, the opening/closing pattern of the package 2 is novel as compared to conventional packages. The package 2 therefore arouses consumers' interest. Since the package 2 includes the projecting portion 39 and the band-like member 34 which are provided to the lid 4, the outer slider 8 is effectively prevented from slipping out of the inner case 7. The present embodiment makes it possible to easily produce a configuration for regulating the slide amount of the outer slider 8.
The package 2 of the present embodiment can suppress deterioration in freshness of tobacco products contained in the inner pack 10 by being closed with the lid 4, and moreover, is usable for the inner pack 10 to be packed as a refill.
The invention is not limited to the above-described one embodiment, but may be modified in various ways. For example, the open end 22 of the box body 6 may extend from the lid hinge 24 in an obliquely downward direction. Basically, as long as the upper portion of the inner pack is widely exposed from the box body 6, the open end may be inclined in either direction. The lid 4 may have a projecting portion similar to the projecting portion 39 between the upper wall 28 and the front wall 30 or between the upper wall 28 and the rear wall 32. That is to say, the lid 4 has only to include at least one projecting portion for regulating the sliding of the outer slider 8. The inner pack 10 may be formed by packing tobacco products with a length of about 85 mm. Products that can be contained do not necessarily have to be tobacco products, and may be other products such as foods including snacks and the like. The hinge-lid package of the invention may be employed as a package for these products.
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