Rigid package for tobacco articles with a hinged lid and with a wrap provided with a re-stick sealing flap
10947031 ยท 2021-03-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Roberto Polloni (Modigliana, IT)
- Alver Tacchi (Bologna, IT)
- Luca Federici (Bologna, IT)
- Luca Paradiso (Monteveglio, IT)
Cpc classification
B65D85/1045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/5838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/1081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rigid package for tobacco articles with a hinged lid and having: at least one group of tobacco articles; at least one wrap, which encloses the group of tobacco articles and has a tobacco article extraction opening closed by a re-stick sealing flap; an outer container, which houses the wrap; a lid having a rear wall, which is hinged to the rear wall of the outer container so as to allow the lid to rotate relative to the outer container; an inner container, which houses the wrap and is arranged inside the outer container in a sliding manner; and a lifting mechanism, which moves the inner container relative to the outer container, using the rotation movement of the lid, between a lowered position, in which the inner container is completely inserted into the outer container, and an extracted position, in which the inner container is partially extracted from the outer container.
Claims
1. A rigid package (1) for tobacco articles with a hinged lid (9) and comprising: at least one group (23) of tobacco articles; at least one wrap (2), which encloses the group (23) of tobacco articles an outer container (4), which has a front wall (6) and a rear wall (7); a lid (9) having a rear wall (13), which is hinged to the rear wall (7) of the outer container (4) so as to allow the lid (9) to rotate relative to the outer container (4); an inner container (3), which has a rear wall (17), houses the wrap (2) and is arranged inside the outer container (4) in a sliding manner; and a lifting mechanism (18), which connects the inner container (3) to the lid (9) so as to move the inner container (3) relative to the outer container (4), using the rotation movement of the lid (9), between a lowered position, in which the inner container (3) is completely inserted into the outer container (4), and an extracted position, in which the inner container (3) is partially extracted from the outer container (4); the package (1) is characterized in that: the wrap (2) has a tobacco article extraction opening (24) closed by a re-stick sealing flap (25); and the lifting mechanism (18) comprises a rigid connection tab (19), which, on one side, is directly hinged to the rear wall (17) of the inner container (3) and is glued to the rear wall (13) of the lid (9).
2. A rigid package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 1, wherein the sealing flap (25) is provided with a graspable holding tab (27), which is arranged in the bottom part of the sealing flap (25).
3. A package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 2, wherein the holding tab (27) of the sealing flap (25) is U-folded against the remaining part of the sealing flap (25).
4. A package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 2, wherein the holding tab (27) is always arranged higher than an upper edge (36) of the front wall (6) of the outer container (4).
5. A package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 2, wherein, by opening/closing the lid (9), namely by longitudinally lifting/lowering the inner container (3) relative to the outer container (4), the holding tab (27) of the sealing flap (25) comes out of/re-enters into an upper edge (36) of the front wall (6) of the outer container (4).
6. A package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 5, wherein: when the lid (9) is in the closed position, the inner container (3) is arranged in the lowered position and the holding tab (27) of the sealing flap (25) is at least partially arranged inside the outer container (4) and, therefore, it is at least partially covered by the front wall (6) of the outer container (4); and when the lid (9) is in the open position, the inner container (3) is arranged in the extracted position and the holding tab (27) of the sealing flap (25) is completely arranged outside the outer container (4) and, therefore, it is completely free from the front wall (6) of the outer container (4).
7. A package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 1, wherein the sealing flap (25) is provided with a holding tab (27), which is arranged in the bottom part of the sealing flap (25) and is gluedin a permanent and non-separable mannerto the inner surface of a front wall (12) of the lid (9) by means of permanent glue.
8. A package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 1, wherein the inner container (3) comprises a front wall (16), which is arranged in contact with the front wall (6) of the outer container (4) and is always arranged lower than the holding tab (27) of the sealing flap (25), so as to never overlap the holding tab (27).
9. A package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 1, wherein the lifting mechanism (18) comprises a rigid reinforcement tab (20), which is hinged to the connection tab (19) and overlaps and is glued to the connection tab (19).
10. A package (1) for tobacco articles according to claim 1, wherein: the wrap (2) consists of a folded wrapper (30) having an incision (31), which defines the extraction opening (24) and is completely covered by the sealing flap (25); between the sealing flap (25) and the wrapper (30) there in interposed a re-stick adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show a non-limiting embodiment thereof, wherein:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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(17) The cigarette package 1 comprises a sealed wrap 2 (schematically visible in
(18) The outer container 4 has the shape of a parallelepiped with a rectangular cross section, is cup-shaped and has an open upper end, a lower wall 5 opposite the open upper end, a front wall 6 and a rear wall 7, which are parallel to and opposite one another, and two side walls 8, which are parallel to and opposite one another.
(19) Between the walls 6 and 7 and the side walls 8 there are defined four longitudinal corners, whereas between the walls 6, 7 and 8 and the lower wall 5 there are defined four transverse corners.
(20) The cigarette package 1 comprises a lid 9, which is also cup-shaped and is hinged to the outer container 4 along a hinge 10, so as to rotate, relative to the outer container 4, between a closed position (shown in
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(22) In the following description of the cigarette package 1 we will use, in order to define the positions of portions of the cigarette package 1, terms such as bottom and top and front and rear assuming that the package 1 is arranged in such a way that the direction of its main extension coincides with the vertical; therefore, the lower and upper walls are respectively arranged at the bottom and at the top and the front and rear walls respectively define the front part and the rear part. The main extension direction defines, furthermore, a longitudinal movement direction, which is perpendicular to a transverse movement direction.
(23) As already mentioned above, the inner container 3 slides relative to the outer container 4 with a linear translation movement, parallel to the longitudinal corners, between a lowered position (shown in
(24) The rear wall 13 of the lid 9 is permanently connected to the rear wall 17 of the inner container 3 by means of a lifting mechanism 18 for the inner container 3 (shown in
(25) The lifting mechanism 18, which is designed to longitudinally lift the inner container 3, automatically controls (i.e. with no need for the user to touch the inner container 3), exploiting the rotation movement of the lid 9, the axial translation (i.e. the sliding movement) of the inner container 3, relative to the outer container 4, between the lowered position and the extracted position, and vice versa; in other words, the lifting mechanism 18 uses the rotation movement of the lid 9 to automatically cause (i.e. with no need for the user to touch the inner container 3) the axial translation (i.e. the sliding movement) of the inner container 3, relative to the outer container 4, between the lowered position and the extracted position, and vice versa. As a consequence, thanks to the lifting mechanism 18, which constrains the rear wall 13 of the lid 9 to the rear wall 17 of the inner container 3, when the lid 9 is rotated, relative to the outer container 4, from the closed position to the open position, the inner container 3 is pulled by lid 9 from the lowered position to the extracted position in an automatic manner (i.e. with no need for the user to touch the inner container 3); similarly, thanks to the lifting mechanism 18, which constrains the rear wall 13 of the lid 9 to the rear wall 17 of the inner container 3, when the lid 9 is rotated, relative to the outer container 4, from the open position to the closed position, the inner container 3 is pushed by the lid 9 from the extracted position to the lowered position in an automatic manner (i.e. with no need for the user to touch the inner container 3). By so doing, the user only needs to apply the thrust needed to cause the rotation of the lid 9 relative to the outer container 4, without having to touch the inner container 3, whose translation is controlled automatically.
(26) The lifting mechanism 18 comprises a rigid connection tab 19, which, on one side, is directly hinged to the rear wall 17 of the inner container 3 and is integral to the rear wall 13 of the lid 9 (the connection tab 19 typically overlaps and is glued to the rear wall 13 of the lid 9). Furthermore, the lifting mechanism 18 comprises a rigid reinforcement tab 20, which is hinged to the connection tab 19 and overlaps and is glued to the connection tab 19 so as to reinforce (strengthen, stiffen) the connection tab 19. The reinforcement tab 20 is not strictly indispensable, as it plays no role in the operation of the connection tab 19 (which would work in the same way even without the reinforcement tab 20); the reinforcement tab 20 has the only purpose of reinforcing (strengthening, stiffening) the connection tab 19 so as to improve (though not change in its essence) the operation of the connection tab 19).
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(29) The wrap 2 encloses a group 23 of cigarettes (shown in
(30) The sealing flap 25 is fixed to the wrap 2 by means of a non-dry, re-stick glue 26 (shown in
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(35) The presence of the re-stick adhesive 17, which is sensitive to pressure (namely, is non-dry), between the sealing flap 25 and the wrapper 30 determines the permanent gluing (which, in use, is never separated) of the portion of the wrapper 30 enclosed inside the incision 31 (namely, in the area of the extraction opening 24) to the sealing flap 25; therefore, when the sealing flap 25 is lifted from the wrapper 30, the portion of the sealing flap 25 enclosed inside the incision 31 (namely, in the area of the extraction opening) is lifted together with the sealing flap 25, thus freeing the extraction opening 24. Furthermore, the presence of the re-stick adhesive 26, which is sensitive to pressure (namely, is non-dry), between the sealing flap 25 and the wrapper 30 determines a temporary gluing (which, in use, is separated) between the portion of the wrapper 30 surrounding the incision 31 (i.e. surrounding the extraction opening 24) and the sealing flap 25, so as to normally hold the sealing flap 25 in contact with the wrapper 30 to close (seal) the extraction opening 24.
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(39) By opening/closing the lid 9, namely by longitudinally lifting/lowering the inner container 3 relative to the outer container 4, the holding tab 27 of the sealing flap 25 of the wrap 2 comes out of/re-enters into the upper edge 36 of the front wall 6 of the outer container 4.
(40) To this regard, as you can see in
(41) According to a different embodiment, which is not shown herein, the holding tab 27 of the sealing flap 25 of the wrap 2 is not folded by 180 around the folding line 28 and against the remaining part of the sealing flap 25, but it is coplanar to the sealing flap 25 (as you can see in
(42) According to a different embodiment, which is not shown herein, the holding tab 27 of the sealing flap 25 of the wrap 2 is always arranged higher than the upper edge 36 of the front wall 6 of the outer container 4 and, therefore, the translation of the inner container 3 relative to the outer container 4 does not cause the holding tab 27 of the sealing flap 25 of the wrap 2 to come out of/re-enter into the upper edge 36 of the front wall 6 of the outer container 4.
(43) According to a further embodiment, which is not shown herein, the holding tab 27 (folded or not folded by 180 around the folding line 28) is gluedin a permanent and non-separable mannerto the inner surface of the front wall 12 of the lid 9 by means of permanent glue; by so doing, the sealing flap 25 is simultaneously opened and closed when opening or closing the lid 9. This embodiment uses the disclosure of patent applications WO2008142540A1 and WO2012147073A1, to which reference is made for further building details. Obviously, in this embodiment, the holding tab 27 of the sealing flap 25 of the wrap 2 is always arranged higher than the upper edge 36 of the front wall 6 of the outer container 4 and, therefore, the translation of the inner container 3 relative to the outer container 4 does not cause the holding tab 27 of the sealing flap 25 of the wrap 2 to come out of/re-enter into the upper edge 36 of the front wall 6 of the outer container 4. In particular, this embodiment (in which the holding tab 27 is gluedin a permanent and non-separable mannerto the inner surface of the front wall 12 of the lid 9) comprises the inner container 3, which hence lifts/lowers the wrap 2 following the opening/closing of the lid 9.
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(45) In the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, the inner container 3 has a cross section that substantially has the same size as the cross section of the outer container 4 (except for a minimum clearance that, at the first approximation, is negligible and permits the sliding movement thereof); therefore, the inner container 3 entirely occupies the inner volume of the outer container 4 (without remarkable free spaces). According to a different and perfectly equivalent embodiment, which is not shown herein, the inner container 3 has a cross section that is smaller than the cross section of the outer container 4 and, as a consequence, the inner volume of the outer container 4 is not completely occupied by the inner container 3 and a significant portion of the inner volume (ranging from 20 to 50% of the inner volume) is free from (namely, is not occupied by) the inner container 3. For example, the rear wall 17 of the inner container 3 could be spaced apart from the rear wall 7 of the outer container 4 (by at least 2.5-3 mm) so as to define, inside the outer container 4, a chamber, which is arranged beside the inner container 3 and houses the lifting mechanism 18 (preferably shaped differently from what is shown in the accompanying drawing, for example according to the disclosure of Italian patent application BO2014A000576); said chamber is not occupied by the inner container 3 and is designed to exclusively house the lifting mechanism 18, which permits the lifting or lowering of the wrap 2 enclosing the group 23 of cigarettes, when the lid 9 is respectively opened or closed.
(46) In the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, the lifting mechanism 18 only has one connection tab 19, which is integral to the rear wall 13 of the lid 9; according to alternative and perfectly equivalent embodiments, which are not shown herein, the lifting mechanism 18 has a greater number of connection tabs 20, which could be integral to the upper wall 11 and/or to the front wall 12 of the lid 9. According to a further embodiment, which is not shown herein, the connection tab 19 is flexible (instead of being rigid) and, therefore, is completely free to deform without constraints (and, of course, it is not provided with the reinforcement tab 20); for example, the connection tab 19 could have a given (large) number of weakening lines, transverse and close to one another, which allow the connection tab 19 to be highly flexible.
(47) The cigarette package 1 described above has numerous advantages.
(48) First of all, the cigarette package 1 described above allows manufacturers to increase, given the same size features (in particular, given the same size of the extraction opening 24), the size of the holding tab 27, as lifting the wrap 2 (namely, the inner container 3 carrying the wrap 2) relative to the outer container 4 when the lid 9 is opened allows you to expose a larger surface of the front wall of the wrap 2 and, therefore, allows you to have a larger holding tab 27 with the same size of the extraction opening 24 (or to have a greater extraction opening 24 with the same size of the holding tab 27).
(49) Furthermore, when the holding tab 27 of the sealing flap 25 of the wrap 2 comes out of/re-enters into the upper edge 36 of the front wall 6 of the outer container 4 by opening/closing the lid 9, the closing of the lid 9 is very simple, as the user only has to move the lid 9 without having to worry about the holding tab 27, because the holding tab 27 autonomously slips under the upper end 36 of the front wall 6 of the outer container 4 due to the slight distance between the front wall 16 of the inner container 3 and the front wall 6 of the outer container 4.
(50) Finally, the cigarette package 1 described above is easy to be manufactured, even in an existing manufacturing machine (which needs to be subjected to a few non-invasive changes). As a matter of fact, the wrap 2, the outer container 4 and the lid 9 (hence, the corresponding wrapper 30 and blank 21) are completely identical to the wrap, the outer container and the lid (hence, the corresponding wrapper and blank) of a rigid cigarette package with a hinged lid and with a sealed wrap of the known type, and the inner container 3 can be manufactured by folding the blank 21 around the wrap 2 in the unit that is usually used to insert a coupon, provided that some simple changes are made to the unit.