Rigid pack for smoking articles provided with a hinged lid
11772882 · 2023-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Roberto Polloni (Bologna, IT)
- Luca Paradiso (Bologna, IT)
- Luca Federici (Bologna, IT)
- Marco GHINI (BOLOGNA, IT)
Cpc classification
B65D85/10568
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2215/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pack for smoking articles having a group of smoking articles; an inner element with at least one wall; and a cup-shaped rigid outer container, housing the inner element and the group of smoking articles, and having an open upper end, a lower wall, oppositely disposed front and rear walls, and oppositely disposed side walls. A cup-shaped lid is hinged to the outer container to rotate, relative to the outer container, between open and closed positions to open and close the open upper end and has: an open lower end, an upper wall, oppositely disposed front and rear walls, and oppositely disposed side walls. The inner element is longitudinally shorter than the outer container coupled to the lid in the closed position and, keeping the lid in the closed position, can linearly slide inside the outer container along a longitudinal sliding direction, perpendicular to the outer container lower wall.
Claims
1. A pack (1) for smoking articles comprising: a group (25) of smoking articles; an inner element (14), which has at least one wall (15); a rigid outer container (2), which is cup-shaped, houses, on the inside, the inner element (14) and the group (25) of smoking articles and has: an open upper end (3), a lower wall (6) opposite the open upper end (3), a front wall (7) and a rear wall (8) opposite one another, and two side walls (9) opposite one another; and a lid (4), which is cup-shaped, is hinged to the outer container (2) so as to rotate, relative to the outer container (2), between an open position and a closed position and has: an open lower end, an upper wall (10), a front wall (11) and a rear wall (12) opposite one another, and two side walls (13) opposite one another; wherein the inner element (14) is longitudinally shorter than the outer container (2) coupled to the lid (4) in the closed position and, keeping the lid (4) in the closed position, can linearly slide inside the outer container (2) along a longitudinal sliding direction (D), which is perpendicular to the lower wall (6) of the outer container (2), between a raised position, in which an upper end of the inner element (14) is at a minimum distance from the upper wall (10) of the lid (4) in the closed position, and a lowered position, in which the upper end of the inner element (14) is at a maximum distance from the upper wall (10) of the lid (4) in the closed position; and wherein, in the raised position, the upper end of the inner element (14) is in contact with the upper wall (10) of the lid (4) in the closed position and, in the lowered position, a lower end of the inner element (14) is in contact with the lower wall (6) of the outer container (2).
2. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein the inner element (14) has a height (H1) which is smaller than a height (H2) of the outer container (2) coupled to the lid (4) in the closed position.
3. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein: in the raised position, the inner element (14) prevents the lid (4) from rotating and, therefore, prevents the lid (4) from opening; and in the lowered position, the inner element (14) allows the lid (4) to rotate and, therefore, allows the lid (4) to open.
4. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein the outer container (2) has at least one sliding through opening (29), through which a portion of the inner element (14) can be accessed from the outside in order to push the inner element (14) along the sliding direction (D).
5. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 4, wherein the inner element (14) has at least one sliding flap (30), which protrudes out of the outer container (2) through the sliding opening (29).
6. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 5, wherein the sliding opening (29) is obtained in the area of a longitudinal corner, which is arranged between the front wall (7) of the outer container (2) and a side wall (9) of the outer container (2) or between the rear wall (8) of the outer container (2) and a side wall (9) of the outer container (2).
7. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 4, wherein the sliding flap (30) is parallel to a front wall (15) of the inner element (14) and to the front wall (7) of the outer container (2).
8. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 4, wherein the sliding flap (30) comprises a portion of a front wall (15), of a side wall (16) or of a rear wall (17) of the inner element (14) which is delimited by a “U”-shaped through incision (39) originating from a longitudinal folding line (35) in the area of a longitudinal corner.
9. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 4, wherein the sliding flap (30) consists of at least two parts overlapping one another and glued to one another.
10. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein the inner element (14) is rigid and is obtained by folding a rigid blank (34) having pre-weakened folding lines (35, 36).
11. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein the inner element (14) at least partially embraces the group (25) of smoking articles.
12. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein the inner element (14) exclusively comprises a front wall (15) and two side walls (16) arranged on opposite sides of the front wall (15).
13. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 12 and comprising an inner wrap (26; 27), which wraps the group (25) of smoking articles and is glued to the inner element (14) so as to slide together with the inner element (14) relative to the outer container (2).
14. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 12 and comprising an inner wrap (26; 27), which wraps the group (25) of smoking articles and is glued to the outer container (2) so as to remain integral to the outer container (2) when the inner element (14) slides relative to the outer container (2).
15. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein the inner element (14) houses the group (25) of articles, is provided with an extraction opening (20) to pull out the smoking articles and has: a front wall (15) and a rear wall (17) opposite one another, two side walls (16) opposite one another, and an upper wall (18) and a lower wall (19) opposite one another.
16. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 15 and comprising a closing tab (21), which is coupled to the inner element (14) in the area of the extraction opening (20) so as to close the extraction opening (20).
17. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 16, wherein the closing tab (21) is provided with a raising flap (23), which is glued, in a permanent and non-separable manner, to an inner surface of the front wall (11) of the lid (4).
18. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 16, wherein the closing tab (21) is connected to the inner element (14) by means of a re-stick glue (22) so as to glue, in a releasable manner, the closing tab (21) to the inner element (14).
19. The pack (1) for smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein, because of the friction between the inner element (14) and the outer container (2), the inner element (14) can linearly slide inside the outer container (2) only due to a thrust exerted by a user upon the inner element (14).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show some non-limiting embodiments thereof, wherein:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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(20) The cigarette pack 1 comprises a rigid outer container 2 (namely, made of cardboard or stiff card stock), which is cup-shaped, has an open upper end 3 and is provided with a lid 4. The lid 4 is cup-shaped and is hinged to the outer container 2 along a hinge 5 (shown in
(21) The outer container 2 substantially has the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped oriented according to a mainly horizontal development direction, is cup-shaped and has the open upper end 3, a lower wall 6 opposite the open upper end 3, a front wall 7 and a rear wall 8 (where the hinge 5 is arranged), which are parallel to and opposite one another, and two side walls 9, which are parallel to and opposite one another. Between the front 7 and rear 8 walls and the side walls 9 of the outer container 2 there are defined four longitudinal corners, whereas between the walls 7, 8 and 9 and the lower wall 6 of the outer container 2 there are defined four transverse corners.
(22) The lid 4 substantially has the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, 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 the lid 4 is in the closed position). Between the front 11 and rear 12 walls and the side walls 13 of the lid 4 there are defined four longitudinal corners, whereas between the walls 11, 12 and 13 and the upper wall 10 of the lid 4 there are defined four transverse corners. The longitudinal corners and the transverse corners of the lid 4 are parallel to and aligned with the corresponding longitudinal and transverse corners of the outer container 2, when the lid 4 is in the closed position.
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(25) The inner element 14 has an extraction opening 20, which is arranged at the centre and affects a portion of the front wall 15 of the inner element 14 and a portion of the upper wall 18 of the inner element 14. According to a possible embodiment, the extraction opening 20 is obtained by making, in the inner element 14, a through incision with a closed shape, which delimits, on the inside, a disposable portion of the inner element 14, which is eliminated so as to leave a hole (which forms the extraction opening 20). According to an alternative embodiment, the extraction opening 20 is obtained by making, in the inner element 14, a through incision with an open shape (approximately “U”-shaped), which delimits, on the inside, a movable portion of the inner element 14, which moves so as to release (open) or engage (close) the extraction opening 20.
(26) According to
(27) According to a different embodiment which is not shown herein, the inner element 14 is not provided with the closing tab 21 and, hence, the extraction opening 20 is always free (namely, the inner element 14 is exactly as shown in
(28) In the embodiment shown in the accompanying figures, the extraction opening 20 is obtained by making, in the inner element 14, a through incision with a closed shape, which delimits, on the inside, a disposable portion of the inner element 14, which is eliminated so as to leave a hole (which forms the extraction opening 20); in this embodiment, the re-stick glue 22 is not present in the area of the extraction opening 20 (as shown in
(29) Inside the inner element 14 there is a group 25 of cigarettes (shown in
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(31) The inner element 14 has a cross section having sizes that are substantially equal to the sizes of the cross section of the outer container 2 (in other words, the cross section of the inner element 14 is contained inside the cross section of the outer container 2 basically without clearance).
(32) The inner element 14 is not glued to the outer container 2 and, therefore, keeping the lid 4 in the closed position, the inner element 14 can linearly slide inside the outer container 2 along a longitudinal sliding direction D, which is perpendicular to the lower wall 6 of the outer container 2 and to the lower wall 19 of the inner element 14. In particular, the inner element 14 can linearly slide along the sliding direction D between a raised position (shown in
(33) In the raised position (shown in
(34) It should be pointed out that the inner element 14 also has the function of keeping the lid 4 in the closed position so as to avid undesired openings of the lid 4; when the inner element 14 is arranged in the raised position (shown in
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(37) Among other things, the fact that the sliding flaps 30 of the inner element 14 engage the two sliding openings 29 of the outer container 2 (namely, project out of the two sliding openings 29 of the outer container 2) prevents the inner element 14 from being completely pulled out of the outer container 2 when sliding along the sliding direction D, since, when the two sliding flaps 30 of the inner element 14 hit against respective upper ends of the two sliding openings 29 of the outer container 2, they prevent the inner element 14 from further sliding upward relative to the outer container 2 along the sliding direction D.
(38) It should be pointed out that the inner element 14 is not glued to the outer container 2 and, therefore, keeping the lid 4 in the closed position, the inner element 14 can linearly slide inside the outer container 2 along the sliding direction D; however, in order to allow the inner element 14 to slide inside the outer container 2, users need to apply an adequate thrust to the inner element 14 (through the sliding flaps 30), since the friction inevitably generated between the inner surfaces of the outer container 2 and the outer surfaces of the inner container 14 (which are all made of card stock) prevents the inner element 14 from sliding inside the outer container 2 due, for example, to the sole force of gravity (to this regard, it should be pointed out that the inner element 14 is light). In order words, because of the friction between the inner element 14 and the outer container 2, the inner element 14 can linearly slide inside the outer container 2 only due to a thrust exerted by a user upon the inner element 14.
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(40) The reinforcement flap 11″ is connected to the front wall 11 of the lid 4 along a transverse folding line, is folded by 180° (in the cigarette pack 1) relative to the front wall 11 of the lid 4 (namely, relative to the panel 11′), rests against and is glued to an inner surface of the front wall 11 of the lid 4 (namely, to the panel 11′). The blank 31 comprises a pair of wings 9′, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 7′, are connected to the panel 7′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 32 and make up part of the side walls 9 of the outer container 2. The blank 31 comprises a pair of wings 9″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 8′, are connected to the panel 8′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 32, make up part of the side walls 9 of the outer container 2 and overlap as well as are glued to the corresponding wings 9′ so as to build the side walls 9 of the outer container 2.
(41) The blank 31 comprises a pair of wings 13′, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 11′, are connected to the panel 11′ along the two longitudinal folding lines and make up part of the side walls 13 of the lid 4. The blank 31 comprises a pair of wings 13″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 12′, are connected to the panel 12′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 32, make up part of the side walls 13 of the lid 4 and overlap as well as are glued to the corresponding wings 13′ so as to build the side walls 13 of the lid 4.
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(43) The blank 34 comprises a pair of wings 16′, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 15″, are connected to the panel 15″ along the two longitudinal folding lines 35 and make up part of the side walls 16 of the inner element 14. The blank 34 comprises a pair of wings 16″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 18′, are connected to the panel 18′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 35 and make up part of the side walls 16 of the inner element 14. The blank 34 comprises a pair of wings 16′″, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 17, are connected to the panel 17′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 35 and make up part of the side walls 16 of the inner element 14. In particular, the wings 16′″ make up the inner part of the side walls 16 of the inner element 14, the wings 16″ are folded on top of the wings 16′″ and, finally, the wings 16′ are folded on top of the wings 16″ and, hence, on top of the wings 16″.
(44) Within each wing 16′ there is preferably obtained a portion 30′″, which is separated from the remaining part of the wing 16′ by a “U”-shaped through incision originating from the corresponding longitudinal folding line 35, makes up an extension of the panel 15″ and, hence, of the front wall 15 of the inner element 14 and overlaps the panels 30′ and 30″ in order to further thicken (and, thus, strengthen) the corresponding sliding flap 30. Alternatively, each portion 30′″ is obtained within the panel 15′ (like in the embodiment shown in
(45) The blank 34 comprises a pair of wings 38, which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 15′, are connected to the panel 15′ along the two longitudinal folding lines 35, are folded by 90° relative to the panel 15′ and rest against the wings 16′″ (namely, between the wings 16′″ and the wings 16′).
(46) Owing to the above, it is evident that the inner element 14 is a rigid container (just like the outer container 2), namely is made of a rigid wrapping material, which is subjected to no elastic deformation (but only to plastic deformation), when it is folded by 90°, and is folded by 90° only around the pre-weakened folding lines 35 and 36; in other words, the wrapping material making up the inner element 14 contains non-flexible (i.e. rigid) cardboard or card stock, which does not bend (flex), except for along the pre-weakened folding lines 35 and 36. According to a possible embodiment, the rigid wrapping material making up the inner element 14 is a multi-layer material and, besides a bearing layer made of cardboard or card stock, it also comprises (at least) a barrier layer, which ensures a seal against humidity; on the other hand, the rigid wrapping material making up the outer container 2 and the lid 4 is a normal single-layer cardboard or card stock. According to an alternative embodiment, the very same type of wrapping material is used for the blank 29 (hence, to manufacture the outer container 2 and the lid 4) and also for the blank 34 (hence, to manufacture the inner element 14).
(47) In the embodiment shown in the accompanying figures, the outer container 2 and the lid 4 (namely, the blank 31) as well as the inner element (namely, the blank 34) are provided, on the inside, with a glue that stabilizes the shape of the outer container 2, of the lid 4 and of the inner element 14.
(48) In the variant shown in
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(50) The blank 34 shown in
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(53) The rear arrangement of the sliding flaps 30 (namely, the arrangement of the sliding flaps 30 along the rear longitudinal corners of the outer container 2 between the rear wall 8 of the outer container 2 and the side walls 9 of the outer container 2) is particularly advantageous when it is combined with rounded longitudinal corners, since, if you look at the cigarette pack 1 from the front, the sliding flaps 30 are not visible (and, hence, the cigarette pack looks like a standard pack) because the sliding flaps 30 are hidden by the rounding of the longitudinal corners. In any case, the rear arrangement of the sliding flaps 30 can be used with any possible conformation of the longitudinal corners.
(54) In the embodiment shown in
(55) Furthermore, when the lower wall 19 of the inner element 14 is missing, the inner wrap 26 or 27 at least partially wrapping the group 25 of cigarettes can be glued (namely, steadily connected) to the inner element 14 so as to always move together with the inner element 14 when the inner element 14 slides relative to the outer container 2 along the sliding direction D, or the inner wrap 26 or 17 could also be disconnected from the inner element 14 so as to remain still when the inner element 14 slides relative to the outer container 2 along the sliding direction D (in this case, the inner wrap 26 or 27 is preferably glued to the outer container 2).
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(57) According to a further embodiment which is not shown herein, the inner element 14 could be provided with the sole front wall 15 (namely, it could form an almost entirely incomplete or extremely partial container).
(58) According to a different embodiment which is not shown herein, the inner element 14 is provided with only three walls (namely, it forms an incomplete or partial container): the rear wall 17 and the two side walls 16 (namely, the front wall 15, the upper wall 18 and the lower wall 19 are missing).
(59) According to a further embodiment which is not shown herein, the inner element 14 could be provided with the sole rear wall 17 (namely, it could form an almost entirely incomplete or extremely partial container).
(60) In the embodiment shown in
(61) In the embodiment shown in the accompanying figures, the cigarette pack 1 has nor collar, since the function of the collar (keeping the lid 4 in the closed position) is directly fulfilled by the inner element 14. According to an alternative embodiment which is not herein, the cigarette pack 1 comprises a collar, which is “U”-shaped, is internally glued to the outer container 2, thus projecting from the open upper end 3 of the outer container 2, and has a front wall (resting against and glued to the front wall 7 of the outer container 2) and a pair of side walls (resting against and glued to the side walls 9 of the outer container 2); the front wall of the collar is preferably provided with a pair of claws, which laterally project so as to engage, through interference, the lid 4, when the lid 4 is in the closed position, so as to keep the lid 4 in the closed position with a greater force.
(62) In the embodiments shown in the accompanying figures, the longitudinal and transverse corners are right corners; alternatively, the longitudinal and/or transverse corners could be rounded or chamfered.
(63) In the embodiments shown in the accompanying figures, the cigarette pack 1 contains a group of cigarettes; alternatively, the cigarette pack 1 can contain any other type of smoking articles, such as, for example, cigars, electric or electronic cigarettes (namely, cigarettes generating an aerosol without combustion), cartridges, refills for electronic cigarettes, new-generation cigarettes.
(64) The embodiments described herein can be combined with one another, without for this reason going beyond the scope of protection of the invention.
(65) The cigarette pack 1 described above has numerous advantages.
(66) First of all, the cigarette pack 1 described above can be classified as “child-proof”, namely capable of preventing children from opening it. Indeed, in order to open the cigarette pack 1 described above, the simple rotation of the lid 4 is not enough, but it is necessary to previously move the inner element 14 from the raised position (shown in
(67) After the first opening of the cigarette pack 1, users are free to decide whether to leave the inner element 14 in the lowered position (shown in
(68) Furthermore, the cigarette pack 1 described above, despite being identified as “child-proof”, has anyway opening modes that are relatively simple and obvious for an adult.
(69) Finally, the cigarette pack 1 described above can be manufactured in a packing machine which is not too different from a standard packing machine for rigid cigarette packs with a hinged lid; as a consequence, the preparation of a packing machine for the production of the cigarette pack 1 described above does not involve particularly high costs.
LIST OF THE REFERENCE NUMBERS OF THE FIGURES
(70) 1 cigarette pack 2 outer container 3 open upper end 4 lid 5 hinge 6 lower wall 7 front wall 8 rear wall 9 side walls 10 upper wall 11 front wall 12 rear wall 13 side walls 14 inner element 15 front wall 16 side walls 17 rear wall 18 upper wall 19 lower wall 20 extraction opening 21 closing tab 22 re-stick glue 23 raising flap 24 permanent glue 25 group of cigarettes 26 wrap 27 wrap 28 upper portion 29 sliding opening 30 sliding flap 31 blank 32 longitudinal folding lines 33 transverse folding lines 34 blank 35 longitudinal folding lines 36 transverse folding lines 37 wings 38 wings 39 incision 40 claws D sliding direction H1 height H2 height S free space