COLLATION OF PACKAGES AND METHOD OF RETAINING PACKAGES TOGETHER IN A COLLATION
20240409289 ยท 2024-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B65D71/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D63/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A collation of packages, each package of the collation being cuboid-shaped and including a pair of opposing first faces, a pair of opposing second faces and an end face; wherein the packages are arranged in rows such that a second face of a package faces a second face of an adjacent package within the same row, and a first face of a package in a row faces a first face of a package in an adjacent row, a second face of a package at the ends of each row, a first face of each package in a row, and each end face being exposed; wherein the exposed end faces of the packages in the collation together form a surface; and wherein a single strip of tape is adhered only to said surface of the collation such that the single strip of tape attaches the packages in the collation together.
Claims
1. A collation of packages, each package of the collation being cuboid-shaped and comprising a pair of opposing first faces, a pair of opposing second faces and an end face; wherein the packages are arranged in rows such that a second face of a package faces a second face of an adjacent package within the same row, and a first face of a package in a row faces a first face of a package in an adjacent row, a second face of a package at the ends of each row, a first face of each package in a row, and each end face being exposed; wherein the exposed end faces of the packages in the collation together form a surface; and wherein a single strip of tape is adhered only to said surface of the collation such that the single strip of tape attaches the packages in the collation together.
2. A collation of packages according to claim 1, wherein each of said packages comprises a lid, and wherein said end face is formed by the lid such that the exposed end faces of the packages in the collation together form a top surface.
3. A collation of packages according to claim 1, wherein each of said packages comprise a base, and wherein said end face is formed by the base such the exposed end faces of the packages in the collation form a bottom surface.
4. A collation according to claim 1, wherein each of said packages comprise a lid and a base, and wherein the end face comprises a lid end face and a base end face, such that the exposed lid end faces of the packages in the collation form a top surface and the exposed base end faces of the packages in the collation form a bottom surface, wherein a single strip of tape is adhered to each of the top surface and the bottom surfaces of the collation.
5. A collation of packages according to claim 1, wherein the single strip of tape extends over the entire width of the surface.
6. A collation of packages according to claim 1, wherein the single strip of tape extends over the entire length of the surface.
7. A collation of packages according to claim 1, wherein the single strip of tape is adhered to the entire surface of the collation to which it is attached.
8. A collation of packages according to claim 1, wherein the single strip of tape comprises regions of adhesive, at least one region being associated with each package in the collation such that the single strip of tape is adhered to every package.
9. A collation of packages according to any preceeding claim 1, wherein the single strip of tape comprises an extended tab configured to facilitate removal of the single strip of tape.
10. A collation of packages according to claim 1, wherein the single strip of tape comprises an adhesive free region configured to facilitate removal of the single strip of tape from the collation.
11. A collation of packages according to claim 10, wherein the adhesive free region is located at an end of the single strip of tape.
12. A collation of packages according to claim 10, wherein the adhesive free region is located at a major edge of the single strip of tape and extends along the length of the collation.
13. A collation of packages according to claim 10, wherein the single strip of tape comprises a pair of adhesive free regions, each adhesive free region being located at a major edge of the single strip of tape and extending along the length of the collation.
14. A method of retaining packages together in a collation, the method comprising: providing a collation of cuboid-shaped packages, each package comprising a pair of opposing first faces, a pair of opposing second faces and an end face; arranging the packages in rows such that a second face of a package faces a second face of an adjacent package within the same row, and a first face of a package in a row faces a first face of a package in an adjacent row, a second face of a package at the ends of each row, a first face of each package in a row, and each end face being exposed; forming a surface with the exposed end faces of the packages in the collation; and adhering a single strip of tape only to said surface of the collation to attach the packages in the collation together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] So that the invention may be more fully understood, embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] As used herein the term delivery system is intended to encompass systems that deliver a substance to a user, and includes: [0026] combustible aerosol provision systems, such as cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars, and tobacco pipes or for roll-your-own cigarettes (whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco, tobacco substitutes or other smokeable material); [0027] non-combustible aerosol provision systems that release compounds from an aerosolizable material without combusting the aerosolizable material, such as electronic cigarettes, tobacco heating products, and hybrid systems to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosolizable materials; [0028] articles comprising aerosolizable material and configured to be used within one of these non-combustible aerosol provision systems; and [0029] aerosol-free delivery systems, such as lozenges, gums, patches, articles comprising inhalable powders, and smokeless tobacco products such as snus and snuff, which deliver a material to a user without forming an aerosol, wherein the material may or may not comprise nicotine.
[0030] According to the present disclosure, a combustible aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosolizable material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is combusted or burned in order to facilitate delivery to a user.
[0031] According to the present disclose, a non-combustible aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosolizable material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is not combusted or burned in order to facilitate delivery to a user.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] Referring briefly to
[0034] The package 2 comprises a pair of opposing first faces 11, 12, a pair of opposing second faces 8, 9, and an end face 13, 14. The pair of opposing first faces 11, 12 are separated by the opposing second faces 8, 9. In the present embodiment, the opposing first faces 11, 12 form major panels 11, 12 which make up the front and rear panels of the package 2. The front first face or major panel 11 may comprise a front container wall and a front lid wall. The rear first face or major panel 12 may comprise a rear container wall and a rear lid wall. In the present embodiment, the opposing second faces 8, 9 form minor walls 8, 9 which make up the side walls of the package 2. The second faces or side walls 8, 9 of the package 2 may comprise container side walls and lid side walls. The ends of the package 2 are closed by opposing end faces 13, 14 comprising a top end face 13 and a bottom end face 14. In the present embodiment, the top end face 13 may comprise a lid top wall and the bottom end face 14 may comprise a container bottom wall.
[0035] Referring now back to
[0036] In the present embodiment, the packages 2 are arranged into rows 16, 17 such that a second face 8, 9 of a package 2 faces a second face 8, 9 of an adjacent package 2 within the same row 16, 17. Furthermore, the packages 2 are arranged such that a first face 11, 12 of a package 2 in a row 16 faces a first face 11, 12 of a package 2 in an adjacent row 17. In addition, the packages 2 are arranged such that a second face 8, 9 of a package 2 at an end 18, 19 of each row 16, 17, a first face 11, 12 of each package 2 along the rows 16, 17 and each end face 13, 14 are exposed. The exposed end faces 13, 14 of the packages in the collation together form a surface. The collation comprises a top surface 20 and a bottom surface 21 formed by the exposed end faces 13, 14 of the packages 2 respectively. In other words, the top surface 20 of the collation 1 is formed by a combination of the exposed top end faces 13 of the packages 2, and the bottom surface 21 of the collation 1 is formed by a combination of the exposed bottom end faces 14 of the packages 2.
[0037] However, it will be appreciated that in alternative embodiments, the packages 2 may be arranged such that a first face 11, 12 of a package 2 faces a first face 11, 12 of an adjacent package 2 within the same row 16, 17 or such that an end face 13, 14 of adjacent packages 2 within the same row 16, 17 face each other.
[0038] In the present embodiment, the collation 1 comprises two rows of five packages 2. However, it will be understood that in an alternative embodiment, the number of packages in a row may be different and the number of rows present may be greater.
[0039] Referring now to
[0040] In the present embodiment, the single strip of tape 22 is only adhered to the top surface 20 of the collation 1, formed by the exposed end faces 13 of the packages 2 in the collation 1. It is to be appreciated that in other embodiments, the single strip of tape 22 is only adhered to the bottom surface 21 of the collation, formed by the exposed end faces 14 of the packages 2 in the collation 1. Alternatively, a single strip of tape 22 is adhered to each of the top and bottom surfaces 20, 21 of the collation 1.
[0041] If a single strip of tape 22 extends over both the top and bottom surfaces 20, 21 of the collation, one of the strips of tape need not necessarily be adhered to every end face 13, 14. One strip of tape may be adhered to the end faces of some of the packages, and the other strip of tape may be adhered to the end faces of the other packages. However, the packages will be better held in the collation if each strip of tape is attached to all end faces covered by that strip of tape.
[0042] As seen in
[0043] The single strip of tape 22 may be adhered to the entire surface 20, 21 of the collation 1 to which it is attached. Alternatively, the single strip of tape 22 comprises regions of adhesive. At least one region of adhesive is associated with each package 2 in the collation 1 such that the single strip of tape 22 is adhered to every package.
[0044] Furthermore, the single strip of tape 22 comprises an extended tab 23 configured to facilitate removal of the single strip of tape 22 from the collation 1. In order to remove packages 2 from the collation 1, a consumer can lift the extended tab 23 and pull the extended tab 23 in a direction along the length of the collation 1. Since the extended tab 23 is integral with the single strip of tape 22, pulling the extended tab 23 in such a way removes the single strip of tape 22 from the collation 1.
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[0047] It is to be appreciated that the arrangements of the single strip of tape described above are not limited to embodiments where a single strip of tape is adhered to the top or bottom surface of the collation only, but also to embodiments where a single strip of tape is adhered to each of the top and bottom surfaces of the collation, in which case there is a single strip of tape covering the top surface of the collation, and another single strip of tape covering the bottom surface of the collation. The single strips of tape adhered to each of the top and bottom surfaces may comprise the same features, however it is also envisaged that the single strips of tape adhered to each of the top and bottom surfaces of the collation may be different. For example, the single strips of tape adhered to each of the top and bottom surfaces of the collation may both comprise an extended tab as illustrated in
[0048] The single strip of tape may be formed from a film material. In particular, the film material may be transparent to allow a consumer to read information provided on the end faces of the packages in the collation. Alternatively, the single strip of tape may be formed from a paper-based material for recyclability. Additionally, the single strip of tape may comprise indicia, for example product codes which may be scanned or general information in relation to the packages in the collation.
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[0050] The various embodiments described herein are presented only to assist in understanding and teaching the claimed features. These embodiments are provided as a representative sample of embodiments only, and are not exhaustive and/or exclusive. It is also to be understood that advantages, embodiments, examples, functions, features, structures, and/or other aspects described herein are not to be considered limitations on the scope of the invention as defined by the claims or limitations on equivalents to the claims, and that other embodiments may be utilized and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claimed invention. Various embodiments of the invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, appropriate combinations of the disclosed elements, components, features, parts, steps, means, etc, other than those specifically described herein. In addition, this disclosure may include other inventions not presently claimed, but which may be claimed in future.