Hinged lid package for smoking and/or tobacco related articles, blank and method therefor

10099845 · 2018-10-16

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Abstract

The invention relates to a hinged lid package (1) for elongate articles (21), a blank and a method for manufacturing the package (1). The package (1) comprises a body (2) having a rear wall (8), a bottom wall and two side walls (6, 15), the package (1) further comprising a lid (3) which is hinged to the body (2) by a first hinge (10), the lid (3) and the body (2) being coupled such that the body (2) can rest on the lid (3) in the open end position of the lid (3) and the lid (3) remains open, wherein the package (1) further comprises a second hinge (11) inside the rear wall (8) of the body (2).

Claims

1. A hinged lid package for elongate smoking articles, the package comprising a body having a front wall, a rear wall, a bottom wall and two side walls, the package further comprising a lid which is hinged to the rear wall of the body by a first hinge, the lid comprising a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall and two side walls, wherein the lid and the body being coupled such that the body can rest on the lid in an open end position of the lid and the lid remains open, wherein the package further comprises a second hinge inside the rear wall of the body and two cuts, or creasing lines, or lines of perforation, or weakening lines, in the rear wall of the body running from the first hinge to the second hinge so as to create a connecting flap in the rear wall of the body which couples the first hinge and the second hinge, wherein the length of the connecting flap is equal to the length of lower edges of the side walls of the lid.

2. The package according to claim 1, wherein the cuts or lines have a distance from the side walls of the package such that the width of the connecting flap is smaller than the width of the rear wall of the package.

3. The package according to claim 2, wherein the width of the rear wall is larger than the width of the first hinge.

4. The package according to claim 3, wherein the two cuts follow the first hinge outwardly in opposite directions and towards the side walls of the package, such that the first hinge is partially cut.

5. The package according to claim 4, wherein the second hinge is parallel to the first hinge.

6. The package according to claim 5, wherein the package is configured such that the front wall of the lid abuts on the rear wall of the package when the lid is in the open end position.

7. The package according to claim 6, wherein the package is further configured such that the lid supports the open package in the open end position from the rear side of the package in an inclined position in which the elongate articles are inclined with respect to a flat surface such that ends of the elongate articles which are accessible are more elevated than opposite ends of the elongate articles inside the package.

8. The package according to claim 7, wherein the package is further configured to reach the open end position by swiveling the lid in a first direction of rotation for granting access to the elongate articles contained in the package and by swiveling the lid in a second direction of rotation in order to stabilize the lid in the open end position.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) Further aspects and characteristics of the invention ensue from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein

(2) FIG. 1A to FIG. 1C show a simplified plan view on the front of the package, on the side of the package and on the rear of the package according to an embodiment of the invention;

(3) FIG. 2A to FIG. 2D show simplified plan views on the side of the package of FIG. 1 illustrating the opening and fixing procedure of the lid;

(4) FIG. 3 shows a simplified perspective view of the package of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 when the lid is in the open end position;

(5) FIG. 4 shows the package of FIG. 3 from the rear side, and

(6) FIG. 5 shows a blank for the package shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EXAMPLE EMBODIMENT

(7) FIGS. 1A to 1C show the package 1 according to an embodiment of the invention from three different sides.

(8) FIG. 1A shows the package 1 from the front side. The package 1 has a body 2 and a lid 3. The body 2 has a front wall 4 and the lid 3 has a front wall 5.

(9) FIG. 1B shows the package 1 from one side, but the respective other side would have a similar appearance. The body 2 has a left side wall 6 and a right side wall 15 (as shown in FIG. 2). Likewise, the lid 3 has a left side wall 7 and a right side wall 16 (as shown in FIG. 2). The lower edge 19 of the side wall 7 of the lid 3 is also indicated. The lower edge of the side wall 16 of the lid 3 has reference number 23 (not visible here but shown in FIG. 4).

(10) FIG. 1C shows the package 1 from the rear side. The body 2 of the package has a rear wall 8 and the lid 3 has a rear wall 9. There is a first hinge 10 by which the lid 3 is hingedly coupled to the body 2. However, the coupling between the body 2 and the lid 3 of the package is further refined according to the aspects of the invention. There are two cuts 12, 13 which cut out a portion of the rear wall 8 of the body 2. This portion is referred to as connecting flap 14. It connects the first hinge 10 and the second hinge 11. More specifically, the two cuts 12 and 13 run from opposite sides of the package 1 a short distance along the first hinge towards the center of the first hinge and then turn into the rear wall 8 substantially parallel to the side walls of the package and for a longer distance, thereby creating the connecting flap 14. In this embodiment, the cut 12 has a distance D1 from the left side wall 6. Likewise, the cut 13 has a distance D2 from the right side wall 15. In this embodiment, cut 12 runs basically parallel to the side wall 6 and away from the first hinge 10 towards the second hinge 11. Likewise cut 13 runs basically parallel to the wall 15 and away from the first hinge 10 towards the second hinge 11. However, the shape and direction of the cuts 12, 13 can be widely varied as long as the connecting flap 14 is created such that the distance D3 between the first hinge 10 and the second hinge 11 is equal to or greater than the length of the lower edges 19, 23 of the side walls 7 and 16 of the lid 3. An advantageous choice is that D3 is about equal to or slightly larger than the length of the lower edges of the side walls 7 and 16.

(11) FIGS. 2A to 2D show the package 1 of FIG. 1 from the left side (if viewed from the front side of the package) in four different stages of opening and folding the lid 3 into the connecting flap 14.

(12) In FIG. 2A the lid 3 is opened by swiveling the lid 3 around the first hinge 10 according to the conventional way of opening a hinged lid package. The direction of rotation is indicated by an arrow R1. The direction of rotation is counter-clockwise in this perspective (from the left side of the package it would be clockwise). When the package 1 is opened, the collar 17 of the package appears and finally the access opening 18 through which the elongate articles, in this embodiment for example cigarettes, can be removed.

(13) In FIG. 2B, the lid 3 is shown in a position in which it is moved further backwards and away from the access opening 18. This movement is indicated by arrow M1. The lid 3 can be moved due the connecting flap 14 which is separated from the rear wall 8 of the package 1 by the two cuts (or weakening lines, perforation lines, creasing lines along which the rear wall of the package is ripped up) 12 and 13 shown in FIG. 1C. The connecting flap 14 is now rotated around the second hinge 11, while the connecting flap 14 is swiveled out of the rear wall 8 of the package 1.

(14) In FIG. 2C the movement shown in FIG. 2B is continued, but now supplemented by a rotation of the lid 3 in the direction of arrow R2. This second rotation of the lid 3 has a clockwise direction (counter-clockwise from the left side of the package). The second rotation R2 is therefore in an opposite direction of the first rotation R1.

(15) The (almost) open end position of the lid 3 is shown FIG. 2D. The lid 3 abuts with its front wall 5 on the rear wall 8 of the package 1. The connecting flap 14 aligns with the lower edge 19 of the right side wall 16 of the lid 3. In other words, the lid 3 is now entirely folded into the connecting flap 14. The package 1 can now be placed with its rear side on a substantially flat surface 20 as shown in FIG. 3.

(16) In order to close the package, the stages shown in FIG. 2A to 2D are performed in reverse order from FIG. 2D to 2A.

(17) FIG. 3 shows the package 1 of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 in the appealing open end position of the lid 3. The lid 3 is folded into the connecting flap 14 as described with respect to FIG. 2A to 2D. If the front wall 5 of the lid 3 abuts on the rear wall 8 of the package 1, the package 1 can be placed on a mainly flat surface 20 and remains open. The top wall 28 of the lid 3 is substantially perpendicular to the front wall 4 (and rear wall 8, not visible here) of the package 1. The lid serves as support for the upper part of the package 1 where the access opening 18 of the package 1 is located. The lower rear edge 22 of the package 1 rests on the flat surface 20. The elongate articles 21 therefore assume an inclined position in which the access opening 18 of the package 1 points upwardly from the flat surface 20 and towards a potential consumer. Dependent on the length and configuration of the first and second hinge, the length of the connecting flap and the used materials for the package, the lid 3 may remain in the end position by itself. However, the weight of the package also supports that the lid 3 remains stuck between the connecting flap 14 and the rear wall 8 of the package 1. The dimensions and materials of the package 1 have to chosen such that the lid 3 cannot return by itself into a closed position at least when the package is placed on surface 20 and rests with its rear wall 8 on the lid 3 as shown in FIG. 3.

(18) FIG. 4 shows the package 1 of FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 from the rear side. In this view, the bottom wall 29 of the body 2 of the package is visible. The connecting flap 14 extends from the second hinge 11 to the first hinge 10. In the shown open end position, the connecting flap 14 runs in parallel with the lower edges 19 and 23 of the side walls 7 and 16 of the lid 3. The front wall 5 (not visible) of the lid 3 abuts on the rear wall 8 of the package. The length D3 of the connecting flap 14 corresponds substantially to the length of the lower edges 19 and 23 of the side walls 7, 16 of the lid 3. This prevents the lid 3 from unfolding and holds the package 1 in the stable end position shown in FIG. 3.

(19) The distances D1 and D2, shown in FIG. 1A, provide that two openings 24 and 25 are created. This is due to the fact that the connecting flap 14 only has a width D4, which is smaller than the width D5 of the package. The ratio D4/D5 has to be carefully chosen in order to keep the rear wall 8 of the package 1 stable enough. The distances D1 and D2 can range from 0 mm to 15 mm, preferably from 5 mm to 10 mm. This provides a ratio D4/D5 that ranges between 1 to 1/10, advantageously up 1/20.

(20) FIG. 5 shows a blank that is suitable for manufacturing the package shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4. Solid lines represent cuts while dashed lines represent folds. Cuts 12, 13 are running along the lower edges of two flaps 26, 27 which are folded behind side walls 7, 16 of lid 3. Other areas of the blank without reference numbers are also folded inside the package. The two cuts 12, 13 mainly define the functionality of the package 1 and whether the stable end position can be assumed when the lid 3 is folded behind the rear wall 8 of the package 1.

(21) Although the invention has been described hereinabove with reference to specific embodiments, it is not limited to these embodiments and no doubt further alternatives will occur to the skilled person that lie within the scope of the invention as claimed.