[0001] The present invention relates to a container for storing tobacco products.
[0002] Current packaging for tobacco products, in particular snus and snuff but also loose
tobacco, generally comprises a container formed from a base and a lid. These containers
are typically made from one type of material, such as metal or plastic, each of which
have different advantages in terms of the manufacturing process and robustness of
the container. For example, a metal container exhibits a greater robustness, strength
and rigidity than a plastic container and allows print to be applied across the material
surface before being formed into its final product shape. However, the manufacturing
process of metal containers may create points of weakness at corners and edges, whereas
plastic containers can be easily manufactured to a high level of detail by injection
moulding.
[0003] It is desirable to provide a container with advantages that would normally only be
found with containers formed from different materials.
[0004] It is also desirable to provide a container with a separate disposal compartment
in either the lid or the base which is closable with a cover so that a user can temporarily
store used snus for later disposal. Although it may be preferable to form the container
from a particular material, that material may have certain inherent limitations making
it difficult to provide the container with a disposal compartment.
[0005] It is known from
W02008/135864 to provide a container for smokeless tobacco products having a metal base, a metal
lid and a plastic ring received within and mechanically connected to the base that
protrudes above the side wall of the base and which makes a friction fit with the
lid. However, the configuration of the container does not allow for either the base
or the lid to be provided with, for example, a disposal compartment.
[0006] The present invention seeks to provide a container for holding snus which overcomes
or substantially alleviates the problems mentioned above and which combines different
materials such that a container can be tailored to specific applications in terms
of use, manufacturing advantages and cost effectiveness.
[0007] According to the present invention, there is provided a container comprising two
portions separable from each other to gain access to the contents of the container,
each portion having a central wall with a peripheral side wall, at least one of said
portions having an outer sheath attachable thereto that extends over the side wall
and across a portion of the central wall.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the outer sheath extends across only a periphery of the
central wall adjacent to said peripheral side wall. If the container is circular,
this provides the sheath with a circular opening through which the central wall of
the base of the container is visible.
[0009] Preferably, the portion to which the outer sheath is attachable comprises a recess
in a region of the central wall not covered by said outer sheath so as to form a disposal
compartment.
[0010] Conveniently, the central wall of the portion to which the outer sheath is attached
is formed with a groove in the region not covered by the outer sheath to receive a
lip of a cover, said cover being releasably attachable to the central wall to close
the disposal compartment.
[0011] An indentation may be formed in the central wall of the portion of the container
to which the outer sheath is attached to facilitate removal of said cover.
[0012] In one embodiment, the outer sheath has a lower folded edge that locates against
the central wall.
[0013] Conveniently, the central wall includes an outer recess and the lower folded edge
locates in said recess.
[0014] Preferably, the peripheral side wall of the portion of the container to which the
outer sheath is attachable is formed with a protrusion to locate the outer sheath
on said portion.
[0015] Conveniently, the outer sheath is slideable onto said portion, said protrusion having
a ramped lower surface configured such that the outer sheath rides up said ramped
surface and snaps over the protrusion to attach the outer sheath to said portion.
[0016] In one embodiment, the outer sheath has an upper folded edge that slides up the ramped
lower surface and snaps over the protrusion.
[0017] The upper folded edge may be configured such that it resiliently deforms as the outer
sheath slides up the ramped lower surface to enable the outer sheath to pass over
the protrusion.
[0018] The side wall of the portion to which an outer sheath is attachable may comprise
a first portion and a second portion displaced radially inwardly from the first portion,
said first and second portions being separated by a shoulder.
[0019] In one embodiment, a bead is formed on said second portion that engages with a flange
formed on the side wall of the other portion to maintain the container in a closed
state.
[0020] Preferably, the portion to which an outer sheath is attachable comprises a base and
the other portion comprises a lid.
[0021] In an alternative embodiment, the portion to which an outer sheath is attachable
comprises a lid and the other portion comprises a base.
[0022] The outer sheath may be removable from said portion.
[0023] Preferably, the central wall is circular with cylindrical side walls and the outer
sheath is annular.
[0024] In one embodiment, the portion having an outer sheath is formed from plastic and
said outer sheath is formed from metal.
[0025] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only,
and with reference to the following drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a perspective top view of a container according to the present invention;
Figure 2 shows a perspective bottom view of the container of Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the container of Figures 1 and 2; and
Figure 4 shows an enhanced region of the cross-sectional view of the container of
Figure 3.
[0026] Referring now to the drawings there is shown in Figures 1 to 3 a container 1 comprising
a base 2 and a lid 3 which define a main storage space for holding snus. The base
2 further comprises a central recess 4 defining a space or disposal compartment for
receiving consumed snus, which is closed by a cover 5 as seen in Figure 2 and 3. At
least the base 2 is formed from a plastic material. The base 2 is also configured
to receive a metal outer sheath 6 as will become apparent from the following description.
[0027] A cross-sectional view of the container is illustrated in Figure 3, which shows the
base 2 having a bottom or central wall 7 in which the central recess 4 extending towards
the main storage space of the container 1 is formed. The central wall 7 of the base
2 further comprises a generally annular groove 8 for receiving a peripheral lip 9
of the cover 5, an outer annular recess 10 configured to hold a folded edge 11 of
the metal outer sheath 6 and an outer annular lip 7a. Located in the path of the annular
groove 8, between the central recess 4 and the outer annular recess 10, is an indentation
12 which is formed to enable a user to insert a finger to facilitate removal of the
cover 5. At the periphery of the central wall 7 of the base 2 is an upwardly extending
side wall 13 formed from first and second integral portions 13a, 13b, the second portion
13b extending from the upper end of the first portion 13a and being disposed radially
inwardly of the first portion 13a. The first and second portions are separated by
a shoulder 13c. On the outer surface of the first portion 13a a circumferential protrusion
15 is formed and a bead 16 is formed on the outer surface of the second portion 13b.
The protrusion 15 is formed with an upper horizontal surface 17 parallel to the central
wall 7 of the base 2 and has a ramped lower surface 17a extending in a direction towards
its horizontal surface 17.
[0028] The cover 5 which closes the disposal compartment is configured to lie flush with
the central wall 7. It comprises a circular bottom wall 19 provided with the peripheral
lip 9 which is received in the annular groove 8 of the base 2 as previously described.
A side wall 20 extends upwardly from the bottom wall 19 for a distance equal to the
depth of the central recess 4 of the base 2 and is received therein when the cover
5 is attached to the container 1.
[0029] The lid 3 comprises a top wall 25 having a peripheral side wall 26. An edge 27 of
the side wall is coiled inwardly so as to form a flange 28 that engages with the bead
16 of the base 2 such that the lid 3 is releasably attachable to said base 2. When
the lid 3 is in position on the base 2, the end of the peripheral side wall 26 sits
on the shoulder between the first and second portions 13a, 13b of the base 2.
[0030] The container 1 according to the present invention is further provided with the metal
outer sheath 6 having an annular shape. Figure 4 shows an enlarged region of Figure
3 which illustrates the metal outer sheath 6 extending across part of the central
wall 7 and the first portion 13a of the side wall 13 of the base 2 which is not inwardly
displaced. The upper 30 and lower edges 11 of the metal outer sheath 6 are folded
or doubled-back so as to create upper and lower folded end portions 11a, 30a that
provide mechanical coupling with the base 2. Moreover, the folded end portion 11a
of the lower edge 11 is disposed in the annular recess 10 of the central wall 7 of
the base 2 so that the metal outer sheath 6 extends across the outer annular lip 7a
and lies flush with the central wall 7. The lower folded end portion 11a fits neatly
in the annular recess 10 and is restricted from moving in a direction parallel to
the central wall 7 of the base 2. The upper edge 30 abuts the horizontal surface 17
of the protrusion 15 of the side wall 13 of the base 2 such that the metal outer sheath
6 is prevented from moving downwards. The thickness of the upper folded end portion
30a also enables the metal outer sheath 6 to form a flush outer surface with the lid
3. The combination of the restricted mobility of the upper and lower folded edges
30, 11 of the metal outer sheath 6 secures the sheath 6 onto the base 2. Furthermore,
the resilience of the metal enables the sheath 6 to be clipped on and off such that
it may be removable or interchangeable.
[0031] When the metal outer sheath 6 is to be attached to the base, the base 2 is placed
within the sheath so that the upper folded portion 30a contacts the ramped underside
surface 17a of the protrusion 15. The metal outer sheath 6 and base 2 are then pressed
together so that the metal outer sheath 6 resiliently deforms as it rides up the ramp.
When the top of the ramp is reached, the folded edge 30 snaps over the protrusion
15 to hold the metal outer sheath 6 in position. At the same time, the other lower
folded portion 11a seats in the annular recess 10. It will be appreciated that the
side wall of the metal outer sheath 6 may deform and/or the upper folded portion 30a
to enable it to pass over the protrusion 15 and snap into place.
[0032] As the metal outer sheath 6 covers the entire side wall 13 of the base 2 and extends
around the lower edge of the base 2, leaving an annular opening through which the
central wall 7 of the plastic base 2 is accessible, a disposal compartment may be
formed in the plastic base 2 whilst the benefits of a metal container are also realised.
[0033] The base 2 and cover 5 can be formed by injection moulding, which enables the container
1 to be easily formed with a disposal compartment without the typical drawbacks of
metal including points of weakness at corners and edges. The metal outer sheath 6
attached to the base 2 provides additional strength to the container 1, as well as
a surface for printing a brand and/or promotional material. In contrast to conventional
plastic containers, this enables the surface of the metal outer sheath 6 to be printed
prior to being formed into the annular shape allowing for the entire surface of the
metal outer sheath to be printed if so desired.
[0034] In the illustrated embodiment, the base 2 is formed from plastic and the lid 3, cover
5 and the outer sheath 6 are made of metal so as to give the container an overall
metallic appearance. However, it should be appreciated that the base, lid, cover and
sheath can be formed from any material and in any combination of materials. For example,
the base and the lid can be made of plastic and the outer sheath from metal, or the
outer sheath can be made of cardboard which provides a surface to enable print to
be readily applied thereto, rather than providing additional stability. Alternatively,
the whole container can be formed from plastic such that a plastic outer sheath provides
additional stability to the container and allows for easy exchange of promotional
material by interchanging the sheath. Furthermore, rubber can be used for the outer
sheath such that it protects the base and offers a surface for printing promotional
material.
[0035] It is also envisaged that the disposal compartment can be formed in the lid instead
of the base. The lid is then configured similarly to the central wall of the base
as previously described, such that the metal outer sheath extends across part of the
top wall and the peripheral side walls of the lid. In another embodiment, a disposal
compartment could be formed in both the lid and the base, in which case both the lid
and the base would be provided with its own outer sheath.
[0036] It is also envisaged that the container may not be provided with a disposal compartment,
in which case the central wall of the base of the container will be visible through
the outer sheath if the sheath extends only partly across the central wall, although
the sheath may extend entirely across and completely cover the central wall. In this
embodiment, the outer sheath would still offer advantages over conventional containers
in terms of enhanced rigidity and so as to provide, for example, a surface for printing
prior to the sheath being formed into shape.
[0037] It will be appreciated that although the container has been described as having a
circular cross-section it is not limited to this configuration and may be of other
shapes. For example, the container, including the base, lid and metal outer sheath,
may be oblong with rounded corners, oval or rectangular. Furthermore, it will also
be appreciated that the outer sheath may only extend partly around the circumference
of the base, but still provide the aforementioned advantages.
[0038] It should also be realised that the container according to the present invention
is configured to hold any type of tobacco products including smokeless products such
as snus and snuff as well as loose tobacco for handrolled cigarettes or for pipes.
[0039] Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated
by those persons skilled in the art that the foregoing description should be regarded
as a description of preferred embodiments only and that other embodiments that fall
within the scope of the appended claims are considered to form part of this disclosure.
1. A container comprising two portions separable from each other to gain access to the
contents of the container, each portion having a central wall with a peripheral side
wall, at least one of said portions having an outer sheath attachable thereto such
that it extends over the side wall and across a portion of the central wall.
2. A container according to claim 1, wherein the outer sheath extends across only a periphery
of the central wall adjacent to said peripheral side wall.
3. A container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the portion to which the outer sheath
is attachable comprises a recess in a region of the central wall not covered by said
outer sheath so as to form a disposal compartment.
4. A container according to claim 3, wherein the central wall of the portion to which
the outer sheath is attached is formed with a groove in the region not covered by
the outer sheath to receive a lip of a cover, said cover being releasably attachable
to the central wall to close the disposal compartment.
5. A container according to claim 4, wherein an indentation is formed in the central
wall of the portion of the container to which the outer sheath is attached to facilitate
removal of said cover.
6. A container according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the outer sheath has a lower
folded edge that locates against the central wall.
7. A container according to claim 6, wherein the central wall includes an outer recess
and the lower folded edge locates in said recess.
8. A container according to any preceding claim, wherein the peripheral side wall of
the portion of the container to which the outer sheath is attachable is formed with
a protrusion to locate the outer sheath on said portion.
9. A container according to claim 8, wherein the outer sheath is slideable onto said
portion, said protrusion having a ramped lower surface configured such that the outer
sheath rides up said ramped surface and snaps over the protrusion to attach the outer
sheath to said portion.
10. A container according to claim 9, wherein the outer sheath has an upper folded edge
that slides up the ramped lower surface and snaps over the protrusion.
11. A container according to claim 10, wherein the upper folded edge is configured such
that it resiliently deforms as the outer sheath slides up the ramped lower surface
to enable the outer sheath to pass over the protrusion.
12. A container according to any preceding claim, wherein the side wall of the portion
to which an outer sheath is attachable comprises a first portion and a second portion
displaced radially inwardly from the first portion, said first and second portions
being separated by a shoulder.
13. A container according to claim 12, wherein a bead is formed on said second portion
that engages with a flange formed on the side wall of the other portion to maintain
the container in a closed state.
14. A container according to any preceding claim, wherein the portion to which an outer
sheath is attachable comprises a base and the other portion comprises a lid.
15. A container according to claims 1 to 13, wherein the portion to which an outer sheath
is attachable comprises a lid and the other portion comprises a base.
16. A container according to any preceding claim, wherein the outer sheath is removable
from said portion.
17. A container according to any preceding claim wherein the central wall is circular
with cylindrical side walls and the outer sheath is annular.
18. A container according to any preceding claim, wherein the portion having an outer
sheath is formed from plastic and said outer sheath is formed from metal.