Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to packaging.
Background
[0002] Packaging may be used to protect a product prior to use by a user and to contain
ancillary items related to the product that will be needed by the user when using
the product.
[0003] For example, when the product is a vaping device, the packaging may contain the vaping
device and ancillary items such as a charger for the vaping device and an instruction
booklet for the vaping device.
[0004] JP-S50-66594-U discloses packaging comprising a sleeve and a container made up of two boxes hinged
together and insertable into the sleeve, wherein the second box has an edge panel
for providing access to a compartment of the second box.
Summary
[0005] According to the present invention, there is provided packaging comprising: a sleeve;
and a re-configurable container comprising first and second boxes which are hinged
together and are pivotable between (i) a folded-together configuration in which a
first main panel of the first box faces a first main panel of the second box and the
container is insertable into and removable from the sleeve and (ii) an unfolded configuration
in which the first main panels of the first and second boxes do not face one another;
wherein the first main panel of the first box has an aperture which provides access
to a first compartment; the second box has a first edge panel for providing access
to a second compartment; and the arrangement is such that, when the container is inserted
in the sleeve, the sleeve covers the first edge panel of the second box, and, when
the container is removed from the sleeve, the first edge panel of the second box provides
access to the second compartment.
[0006] The packaging may provide an attractive and secure way of storing a product and ancillary
items. By looking at the packaging, the user may understand that the container may
be removed from the sleeve, in the same way that it is intuitive to a reader of a
book that a book may be removed from its slipcase prior to reading the book.
[0007] When the container has been removed from the sleeve, the user may understand, from
looking at the container, that the container may be folded open, in the same way that
is it intuitive to the reader of the book that, having removed the book from its slipcase,
the book may now be opened so that it may be read.
[0008] A product such as a vaping device may be stored in the first compartment, and ancillary
items may be stored in the second compartment. When the container has been folded
open, the vaping device may be removed from the first compartment through the aperture
of the first compartment. Also, the second compartment is accessible, because the
first edge panel of the second box is no longer covered by the sleeve, and the ancillary
items may be removed from the second compartment via the first edge panel of the second
box so that the ancillary items are available to support the use of the vaping device.
[0009] In contrast, when the container is in its folded-together configuration and is stored
in the sleeve, the first compartment and the second compartment are not accessible.
The aperture in the first main panel of the first box which would otherwise give access
to the first compartment is covered by the first main panel of the second box. The
second compartment is not accessible because the sleeve is covering the first edge
panel of the second box. Thus, whatever is stored in the first and second compartments
is securely stored as it cannot fall out of the first and second compartments.
[0010] In some embodiments, the first and second boxes each comprise the first main panel,
a second main panel opposed to the first main panel, and first to fourth edge panels.
A hinge panel may connect the second main panels of the first and second boxes.
[0011] Because the hinge panel extends between the second main panels of the first and second
boxes, it may have a width which is generally at least the sum of the depth dimension
of the first box and the depth dimension of the second box, in order to permit the
container to adopt the folded-together configuration in which the first box is folded
against the second box. Because of this width of the hinge panel, the hinge panel
serves to space the first box apart from the second box when the container is in the
unfolded configuration. For example, the unfolded first and second boxes may be laid
flat on a surface, and the hinge panel will space apart the first and second boxes
by the width of the hinge panel, and this helps to make a visual distinction (a gap)
between the two boxes whilst still maintaining a neat and tidy relative positioning
of each box relative to the other box by means of the guidance (the positional framework)
provided by the hinge panel. Advantage may be taken of the surface of the hinge panel
which is exposed to view when the container is in the unfolded configuration by, for
example, printing information on that surface such as instructions to remove the product
from the first compartment and the ancillary items from the second compartment.
[0012] In some embodiments, a tray is positioned inside the first compartment of the first
box. The tray may have a well which is positioned underneath the aperture of the first
main panel of the first box.
[0013] The well may be formed to fit around a particular product which it is desired to
store in the first compartment. By producing a range of trays with differently-shaped
wells, a range of different products may be stored in the first compartment depending
on which particular style of tray is selected to be used in the first compartment.
The aperture of the first main panel of the first box may be made wider than the widest
well of the range of trays, and thus it would not be necessary to alter the aperture
when switching between using different ones of the range of trays.
[0014] In some embodiments, the tray is sandwiched between the first and second main panels
of the first box. The tray may have sides which abut against the first to fourth edge
panels of the first box.
[0015] In this way, the tray may be held in position internally of the first box without,
for example, needing to be glued or fastened to an internal surface of the first compartment.
Thus, the fabrication of the packaging may be simplified.
[0016] In some embodiments, the tray has a platform surface which abuts against the first
main panel of the first box. The platform surface may comprise an outer annulus which
extends around the well of the tray. The platform surface may also include one or
more dividers which project into the well. These divider(s) may be used to partition
the well into a plurality of zones for receiving a plurality of products in the well
instead of just one product. The plurality of products may be, for example, components
of a vaping device which, when removed from the well, may be assembled together.
[0017] The outer annulus of the platform surface may provide at least 10%, or at least 15%,
or at least 20% of the area of the upper face of the tray
[0018] In some embodiments, the aperture of the first main panel of the first box is wider
than the well of the tray. An inner annular strip of the outer annulus of the platform
surface may be visible through the aperture of the first main panel of the first box.
The inner annular strip may have a width of from 2 mm to 10 mm, more preferably from
2 mm to 7 mm, more preferably from 2 mm to 5 mm. The inner annular strip serves to
space the aperture of the first main panel of the first box away from the well so
that the user of the packaging is less likely to snag his or her fingers or thumb
on the material of the first main panel when removing a product from the well or when
returning a product into the well.
[0019] In some embodiments, the first edge panel of the second box is a closeable flap.
In other embodiments, the first edge panel of the second box incorporates a line of
weakness, such as a line of perforations, which may be ruptured in order to open the
first edge panel and thereby provide access into the second compartment of the second
box.
[0020] In some embodiments, the container is formed from a single blank.
[0021] In some embodiments, a vaping device is stored in the first compartment. The vaping
device may be nested in the well of the tray. The shape of the well of the tray may
match the shape of the vaping device around at least 50% of the periphery of the well,
more preferably around at least 60%, 70%, 80% or 90% of the periphery of the well.
The higher the percentage, the better the grip of the well on the vaping device.
[0022] In some embodiments, the packaging further comprises: an insert which is insertable
into and removable from the second compartment via the first edge panel of the second
box; wherein the second box has a second main panel opposed to its first main panel
and a second edge panel opposed to its first edge panel; the insert comprises a third
box with a third compartment defined between opposed first and second main panels
and opposed first and second edge panels; the first main panel of the third compartment
extends beyond the first and/or second edge panels of the third compartment to provide
first and/or second bracing projections; and the arrangement is such that, when the
insert is in the second compartment, the first and second main panels of the third
compartment are co-planar with and abut against the first and second main panels of
the second box and the bracing projection(s) hold the third compartment at a position
in the second compartment spaced away from the first and/or second edge panels of
the second box.
[0023] Ancillary items may be indirectly stored in the second compartment by being stored
in the third compartment of the insert, and by the insert being inserted into the
second compartment. The volume needed by the ancillary items may be less than the
volume of the second compartment. The volume of the third compartment is less than
the volume of the second compartment and may be matched to the volume required by
the ancillary items. The bracing projection(s) hold the third compartment in position
in the second compartment to stop the insert sliding up and down internally inside
the second compartment, whilst at the same time the third compartment, being matched
in size/volume to the size/volume required by the ancillary items, reduces the movement
that may be experienced by the ancillary items in response to shaking of the packaging.
[0024] When the insert is being inserted into the second compartment, the insert is stabilised
and guided as it is inserted because the first and second main panels of the third
compartment of the insert are co-planar with and abut against the first and second
main panels of the second box.
[0025] In some embodiments, the first main panel of the third compartment includes the first
and second bracing projections; and the arrangement is such that, when the insert
is in the second compartment, the first and second bracing projections hold the third
compartment at a central position in the second compartment between the first and
second edge panels of the second box.
[0026] Each of the first and second bracing projections may project from the third compartment
by a distance which is at least 5% or at least 10% or at least 15 % or at least 20%
of the length of the second compartment in the direction of insertion of the insert
into the second compartment.
[0027] In some embodiments, the third box has third and fourth edge panels extending in
the direction of insertion of the insert into the second compartment; the third edge
panel of the third box is a flap for providing access to the third compartment; and
the arrangement is such that, when the insert is in the second compartment, an edge
panel of the second box covers the third edge panel of the third box, and, when the
insert is removed from the second compartment, the third edge panel of the third box
provides access to the third compartment.
[0028] When the insert is in the second compartment of the second box, the third compartment
is not accessible. The third edge panel of the third box which would otherwise give
access to the third compartment is covered by the overlying edge panel of the second
box. Thus, whatever is stored in the third compartment is securely stored as it cannot
fall out of the third compartment. The contents of the third compartment may be accessed
and removed by first of all removing the insert from the second compartment, and then
opening the flap which is the third edge panel of the third box.
[0029] The arrangement may be such that, when the insert is in the second compartment, the
third edge panel of the third box is co-planar with and abuts against the overlying
edge panel of the second box.
[0030] In some embodiments, the insert includes a divider which divides the third compartment
of the third box into first and second sub-compartments; the divider extends in a
direction transverse to the direction of insertion of the insert into the second compartment;
and the third edge panel of the third box provides access to both of the first and
second sub-compartments.
[0031] In some embodiments, the third box has third and fourth edge panels extending in
the direction of insertion of the insert into the second compartment; the third edge
panel of the third box is a flap for providing access to the third compartment; the
fourth edge panel of the third box is a flap for providing access to the third compartment;
and the arrangement is such that, when the insert is in the second compartment, edge
panels of the second box cover the third and fourth edge panels of the third box,
and, when the insert is removed from the second compartment, the third and fourth
edge panels of the third box provide access to the third compartment.
[0032] When the insert is in the second compartment of the second box, the third compartment
is not accessible. The third and fourth edge panels of the third box which would otherwise
give access to the third compartment are covered by the overlying edge panels of the
second box. Thus, whatever is stored in the third compartment is securely stored as
it cannot fall out of the third compartment. The contents of the third compartment
may be accessed and removed by first of all removing the insert from the second compartment,
and then opening one or both of the flaps which are the third and fourth edge panels
of the third box.
[0033] The arrangement may be such that, when the insert is in the second compartment, the
third and fourth edge panels of the third box are co-planar with and abut against
the overlying edge panels of the second box.
[0034] In some embodiments, the insert includes a divider which divides the third compartment
of the third box into first and second sub-compartments; the divider extends in the
direction of insertion of the insert into the second compartment; the third edge panel
of the third box provides access to the first sub-compartment; and the fourth edge
panel of the third box provides access to the second sub-compartment.
[0035] In some embodiments, when the packaging includes the sleeve, the container and the
insert, the arrangement is such that, in order to gain access to the contents of the
third compartment, the container may be removed laterally from the sleeve, the insert
may be removed longitudinally from the second compartment of the container, and the
contents may be removed laterally from the third compartment of the insert.
[0036] In some embodiments, the insert is formed from a single blank.
[0037] In some embodiments, the third compartment contains one or more of a charger for
a vaping device, an e-liquid bottle for resupplying a vaping device with e-liquid,
and an instruction booklet for a vaping device.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0038] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of how packaging in accordance with a first embodiment
may be opened up, in sequence, by removing the folded-up container sideways out of
the sleeve, by unfolding the container, by opening a top flap on the container, by
removing the insert up out of the opened top flap of the container, by opening the
side flaps of the insert, and by removing ancillary items out via the side flaps of
the insert.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a sleeve of a second embodiment of the packaging.
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the second embodiment, wherein the container
has been removed from the sleeve and unfolded, and the insert has been removed from
the container.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the unfolded container of the second embodiment.
Figs. 5A to 5F are respectively top, left side, front, right side, bottom and rear
views of the unfolded container of the second embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a plan view of the blank used to form the container of the second embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the insert of the second embodiment with its two side
flaps open.
Figs. 8A to 8F are respectively bottom, right side, front, left side, top and rear
views of the insert of the second embodiment with its two side flaps open.
Fig. 9 is a plan view of the blank used to form the insert of the second embodiment.
Fig. 10 is a plan view of the blank used to form the sleeve of the second embodiment.
Figs. 11A and 11B are respectively a plan view and a sectional view on the line A-A
of the tray of the second embodiment.
Fig. 12 shows the container and insert in exploded perspective view of a third embodiment
of the packaging (but with the sleeve not being shown).
Fig. 13 shows the container and insert in exploded perspective view of a fourth embodiment
of the packaging (but with the sleeve not being shown).
Fig. 14 shows the container and insert in exploded perspective view of a fifth embodiment
of the packaging (but with the sleeve not being shown).
Detailed Description
[0039] The first embodiment of the packaging shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings comprises a
sleeve 1, a container 2 and an insert 3. Initially, the insert 3 is housed in the
container 2, and the container 2 is housed in the sleeve 1.
[0040] The container 2 may be removed from the sleeve 1 by sliding the container 2 out laterally
(arrow A1) relative to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 1 (the generally vertical
axis in Fig. 1). As shown, the container 2 may then be opened up (like opening a book)
by folding apart first and second boxes 21, 22 of the container 2 which are connected
by a hinge panel 23. A product in the form of a vaping device 4 is stored in the first
box 21 and may be lifted out of the first box 21. The insert 3 is stored in the second
box 22 and may be removed by sliding the insert up out of the second box 22 in the
longitudinal direction (arrow A2) of the container 2. When the insert 3 has been fully
removed from the second box 22, various ancillary items of the vaping device 4 (in
the form of a charger 51, an instruction booklet 52, and an e-liquid bottle 53) may
be removed laterally (arrow A3 and in the opposite direction) relative to the longitudinal
axis of the insert 3 out of the sides of the insert 3. Thus, the movement of the ancillary
items in the overall process is "lateral" (arrow A1), "longitudinal" (arrow A2) and
then "lateral" (arrow A3) again, and this assists with keeping the ancillary items
securely stored prior to use, as will be explained in more detail below.
[0041] Reference is now made to the second embodiment of the packaging shown in Figs. 2
to 11B. The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment. The sleeve 1 of
the second embodiment is shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 10 and has first and second side
panels 11, 12 and top and bottom panels 13, 14. The sleeve 1 is formed from a single
blank (see Fig. 10) and the bottom panel 14 is of double thickness as it is formed
from overlapping panels 14A, 14B of the blank which are stuck together by means of
an adhesive patch 15 which is shown in Fig. 10. The assembled sleeve 1 has the form
of a tube (with two open ends) but alternatively the blank used to form the sleeve
1 could be adapted to close one of the ends so that the sleeve resembles the slipcase
of a book.
[0042] The sleeve 1 is provide with cut-outs 16, 17 in vertical edges of the first and second
side panels 11, 12 in order to assist the user in gripping the container 2 when extracting
the container 2 from the sleeve 1.
[0043] The sleeve 1 has the shape of a rectangular box because it is designed to receive
the container 2 which is also rectangular, and the container 2 nests within the sleeve
1 as a close fit.
[0044] The container 2 will now be discussed in more detail with reference primarily to
Figs. 3 to 6. The container 2 is formed from a single blank (shown in Fig. 6) and
the first box 21 of the container 2 has first and second main panels 211, 212 which
form front and rear faces of the first box 21 when the container 2 has been folded
open. The first box 21 also has first and second edge panels 213, 214 which form top
and bottom faces of the first box 21, and third and fourth edge panels 215, 216 which
form left and right faces of the first box 21.
[0045] The top and bottom ends of the third edge panel 215 include extensions 215A, 215B
respectively, and the top and bottom ends of the fourth edge panel 216 include extensions
216A, 216B respectively.
[0046] The first edge panel 213 has an extension 213A which includes a notch 213B at one
end, and the second edge panel 214 has an extension 214A which includes a notch 214B
at one end. These notches 213B, 214B cooperate with tabs 216C of the fourth edge panel
216 in order to maintain the first box 21 closed after the blank of Fig. 6 has been
folded up to form the container 2. The fourth edge panel 216 has an extension 216D
which includes the tabs 216C at its ends.
[0047] When the first box 21 is formed, the four extensions 215A, 215B, 216A, 216B tuck
inside the first box 21 underneath the first and second edge panels 213, 214 and are
not visible.
[0048] The first main panel 211 includes a central aperture 217 which has a shape which
is generally the same as, but slightly larger than, the outline of the vaping device
4. The aperture 217 provides access to a first compartment 218 of the first box 21.
The first compartment 218 is occupied by a tray 6 which is designed to accommodate
the vaping device 4.
[0049] The tray 6 is shown in more detail in Figs. 11A and 11B. The tray 6 may be a moulded
tray, such as a tray moulded from plastics material or from rigid foam. It has first
to fourth side panels 61, 62, 63, 64 and a bottom panel 65 and a top panel 66 which
provides an upper, platform surface 67.
[0050] The upper platform surface 67 forms an outer annulus around a central well 68 and,
when the tray 6 is in the first compartment 218 of the first box 21, the well 68 is
aligned underneath the aperture 217 of the first box 21. The well 68 has generally
the same shape as the aperture 217 but has a slightly smaller area than the aperture
217 such that an annular strip 671 of the platform surface 67 is visible through the
aperture 217 (see Fig. 4). The well 68 conforms to the shape of the vaping device
4 so as to receive and grip the vaping device 4 when the vaping device 4 is nested
in the well 68. The circumferential periphery 681 of the well 68 may be a match for
the shape of the vaping device around sufficient of the periphery 681 as to provide
a secure grip on the vaping device 4 when it is inserted into the well 68. A sufficient
gap may be left between the periphery 681 and the vaping device 4 to enable a user
to be able to insert a finger to be able to lever the vaping device up out of the
well 68.
[0051] When the tray 6 is in the first compartment 218, the tray is stabilized in its position
by being sandwiched between the first and second main panels 211, 212 of the first
box 21 as a result of the top panel 66 abutting against the first main panel 211 and
the bottom panel 65 abutting against the second main panel 212. Also, the four side
panels 61-64 of the tray 6 abut against the four edge panels 213-216 of the first
box 21. In this way, the tray 6 is securely held in position inside the first box
21.
[0052] The second box 22 of the container 2 has first and second main panels 221, 222 which
form front and rear faces of the second box 22 when the container 2 has been folded
open. The second box 22 also has first and second edge panels 223, 224 which form
top and bottom faces of the second box 22, and third and fourth edge panels 225, 226
which form left and right faces of the second box 22.
[0053] The top and bottom ends of the third edge panel 225 include extensions 225A, 225B
respectively, and the top and bottom ends of the fourth edge panel 226 include extensions
226A, 226B respectively.
[0054] In the second box 22, unlike in the first box 21, the top edge panel (the first edge
panel 223) extends from the second (rear) main panel and not from the first (front)
main panel. Specifically, the first edge panel 223 extends from the second main panel
222. The first edge panel 223 has an extension 223A with rounded corners 223B so that
the first edge panel 223 may function, when the container 2 has been formed from the
blank shown in Fig. 6, as a flap that may be opened and closed in order to open and
close access into a second compartment 228 provided inside the second box 22.
[0055] The second edge panel 224 has an extension 224A which includes a notch 224B at one
end. The notch 224B cooperates with a tab 225C of the third edge panel 225 in order
to maintain the bottom end of the second box 22 closed after the blank of Fig. 6 has
been folded up to form the container 2. The third edge panel 225 has an extension
225D which includes the tab 225C at its bottom end.
[0056] When the second box 22 is formed, the two extensions 225B, 226B tuck inside the second
box 22 underneath the second edge panel 224 and are not visible. The two extensions
225A, 226A are visible when the flap formed by the first edge panel 223 is opened.
[0057] A recess 221A is provided in the upper lip of the first main panel 221 in order to
assist a user in gripping and removing the insert 3 from out of the second compartment
228.
[0058] The hinge panel 23 connects together the second (rear) main panels 212, 222 of the
first and second boxes 21, 22 and the hinge panel 23 has a width which is slightly
greater than the combined depth dimension of the first box 21 and depth dimension
of the second box 22. This enables the first and second boxes 21, 22 to be folded
together to close the container 2 without putting strain on the hinge panel 23 which
might damage the hinge panel.
[0059] In relation to the blank shown in Fig. 6, the tray 6 may be positioned behind the
first main panel 211. Adhesive patches (not shown) may be applied to the upper surfaces
of the extension 216D and the extension 225D shown in Fig. 6, and then the blank and
the tray 6 may be folded up to form the container 2 as shown in Fig. 4.
[0060] The insert 3 will now be discussed in more detail with reference primarily to Figs.
3, 7, 8 and 9. The insert 3 is formed from a single blank (shown in Fig. 9) and comprises
a third box 31 having first and second main panels 32, 33 which form front and rear
faces of the third box 31. The third box 31 also has first and second edge panels
34, 35 which form top and bottom faces of the third box 31, and third and fourth edge
panels 36, 37 which form left and right faces of the third box 31 and which function
as flaps for providing access into a third compartment 38 which is inside the third
box 31.
[0061] The first main panel 32 includes a top portion 32A which extends beyond the first
edge panel 34 in the finished insert 3. In the blank (see Fig. 9), a first linking
panel 39 links the top portion 32A to the first edge panel 34. When the insert 3 has
been assembled from the blank, the top portion 32A overlaps the first linking panel
39 to form a first bracing projection 311 which is of double thickness and which projects
beyond the first edge panel 34.
[0062] The first main panel 32 also includes a bottom portion 32B which extends beyond the
second edge panel 35 in the finished insert 3. In the blank (see Fig. 9), a second
linking panel 310 links the bottom portion 32B to the second edge panel 35. When the
insert 3 has been assembled from the blank, the bottom portion 32B overlaps the second
linking panel 310 to form a second bracing projection 312 which is of double thickness
and which projects beyond the second edge panel 35.
[0063] The left and right ends of the first edge panel 34 include extensions 34A, 34B respectively,
and the left and right ends of the second edge panel 35 include extensions 35A, 35B
respectively.
[0064] When the insert 3 has been formed from the blank of Fig. 9, the extensions 34A, 35A
are visible when the flap formed by the third edge panel 36 is open, and the extensions
34B, 35B are visible when the flap formed by the fourth edge panel 37 is open.
[0065] The third edge panel 36 has an extension 36A with rounded corners 36B so that the
third edge panel 36 may function, when the insert 3 has been formed from the blank
shown in Fig. 9, as a flap that may be opened and closed in order to open and close
access into the left side of the third compartment 38 provided inside the third box
31.
[0066] Similarly, the fourth edge panel 37 has an extension 37A with rounded corners 37B
so that the fourth edge panel 37 may function, when the insert 3 has been formed from
the blank shown in Fig. 9, as a flap that may be opened and closed in order to open
and close access into the right side of the third compartment 38 of the third box
31.
[0067] A central protrusion 32C is provided on the top edge of the first main panel 32 in
order to assist a user in pulling the insert 3 up out of the second compartment 228
of the second box 22 of the container 2. When the insert 3 is in the second compartment
228 and the flap formed by the first edge panel 223 is folded shut in order to close
the second compartment 228, the central protrusion 32C is bent over underneath the
first edge panel 223, but the central protrusion 32C will tend to spring up again
when the first edge panel 223 is next opened.
[0068] The first main panel 32 also has left and right recesses 32D, 32E positioned centrally
in the left and right edges respectively, and the recesses 32D, 32E assist the user
in opening the flaps formed by the third and fourth edge panels 36, 37 respectively.
[0069] A third linking panel 313 extends from the side of the second edge panel 35 remote
from the second linking panel 310 and, in the finished insert 3, is glued to the second
main panel 33 in order to form the third compartment 38. The third linking panel 313
leads to a divider panel 314 which, in turn, leads to a foot panel 315 which, in the
finished insert 3, forms a foot of a Z-shaped dividing structure (formed by a Z-shaped
configuration of the third linking panel 313, divider panel 314, and foot panel 315)
and is glued to the first main panel 32 inside the third compartment 38 in order to
maintain the Z-shape of the dividing structure inside the third compartment 38.
[0070] The functional dividing part of the dividing structure is provided by the divider
panel 314 which, in the finished insert 3, functions as a divider which divides the
third compartment 38 into left and right sub-compartments which are accessible by
opening the third (left) edge panel 36 and the fourth (right) edge panel 37 respectively.
The divider panel 314 provides a divider which extends in the longitudinal direction
of the insert 3 which is the direction of insertion of the insert 3 into the second
compartment 228 of the second box 22.
[0071] As shown in Fig. 9, the fold line 313A between the third linking panel 313 and the
divider panel 314, and the fold line 314A between the divider panel 314 and the foot
panel 315, are aligned in the longitudinal direction of the insert 3.
[0072] The fold line 313A and the fold line 314A may instead be aligned transverse to the
direction of insertion of the insert 3 into the second compartment 228. This would
enable the divider panel 314 to provide a divider which extends transverse to the
direction of insertion of the insert 3 into the second compartment 228 and which divides
the third compartment 38 into upper and lower sub-compartments which are accessible
by opening either one of the third (left) edge panel 36 and the fourth (right) edge
panel 37.
[0073] In some embodiments, sub-compartments may not be needed, and the divider panel 314
and the foot panel 315 may be omitted.
[0074] Glue (adhesive) is used to stick the first and second linking panels 39, 310 to the
first main panel 32 when forming the insert 3 from the blank of Fig. 9 and when forming
the first and second bracing projections 311, 312. The glue increases the strength
and the structural stability of the first and second bracing projections 311, 312.
[0075] The glue that is used on the insert 3 in the various positions when forming the blank
of Fig. 9 into the finished insert 3 may be applied as adhesive patches to the relevant
panels of the insert 3 prior to forming the blank by folding it into the shape of
the finished insert 3.
[0076] The top edge 311A of the first bracing projection 311 is flat (apart from at the
central protrusion 32C) and is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis
316 of the insert 3.
[0077] The bottom edge 312A of the second bracing projection 312 is also flat and substantially
perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 316 of the insert 3. The bottom edge 312A is
provided with rounded corners 312B which help to guide the insert 3 when the insert
3 is being inserted into the second compartment 228 of the second box 22.
[0078] When the insert 3 is in the second compartment 228, the length between the top edge
311A and the bottom edge 312A substantially matches the internal length of the second
compartment 228. Thus, when the flap formed by the first edge panel 223 of the second
box 22 is closed, the first and second bracing projections 311, 312 of the insert
3 abut against the inner surfaces of the first and second edge panels 223, 224 of
the second box 22, and the insert 3 is prevented from sliding up and down in the second
compartment 228 if the container 2 is shaken.
[0079] The third box 31 of the insert 3 is held at a central position in the second compartment
228 by the first and second bracing projections 311, 312. The internal volume of the
third compartment 38 of the third box 31 is less than the internal volume of the second
compartment 228 and may be matched to the volume needed to store the ancillary items
(such as the charger 51, instruction booklet 52, and e-liquid bottle 53), thereby
helping to prevent the ancillary items from being damaged if the container 2 is shaken.
In other words, the room available for the ancillary items to tumble around inside
the third box 31 may be reduced to a small amount because the third compartment 38
is smaller than the second compartment 228 as a result of the bracing projections
311, 312 being provided.
[0080] Instead of two bracing projections being provided, the insert could be provided with
just one bracing projection (e.g. the upper or first bracing projection) which is
lengthened so as to compensate for the omission of the other bracing projection. The
overall length of the first main panel of the third box (including the one bracing
projection) would be made substantially the same as the internal length of the second
compartment of the second box.
[0081] When the insert 3 is in the second compartment 228, the first and second main panels
32, 33 of the insert 3 are co-planar with and abut against the first and second main
panels 221, 222 of the second box 22. Also, the third and fourth edge panels 36, 37
of the insert 3 are co-planar with and abut against the third and fourth edge panels
225, 226 of the second box 22. Thus, the insert 3 (including the third box 31 of the
insert 3) is securely held in position inside the second box 22 and will not be jarred
around inside the second box 22 in response to any unwanted shaking of the container
2. Also, because the flaps formed by the third and fourth edge panels 36, 37 are unable
to move and thus open, the contents (the ancillary items) inside the third compartment
38 are prevented from falling out of the third compartment 38. The contents (the ancillary
items) can only be removed by first of all extracting the insert 3 from the second
box 22 by opening the flap at the top of the second box 22 (i.e. by opening the first
edge panel 223). This flap is the only way of gaining access to the second compartment
228 of the second box 22.
[0082] When the container 2 has been folded shut and has been inserted into the sleeve 1,
the first edge panel 223 of the second box 22 is not accessible because it is covered
by the top panel 13 of the sleeve. Thus, the container 2 must first of all be removed
from the sleeve 1 before the container 2 may be unfolded so that (i) access is given
to the aperture 217 of the first box 21 to enable the product (the vaping device 4)
in the well 68 of the tray 6 to be removed through the aperture 217 and (ii) access
is given to the first edge panel 223 to enable the insert 3 to be extracted from the
second box 22 after the first edge panel 223 (the top flap) has been opened, whereby,
as explained above, the contents (the ancillary items) may then be extracted from
the third compartment 38 through the sides of the third box 31.
[0083] It may therefore be understood that, when the container 2 is inserted in the sleeve
1, both the product (the vaping device 4) stored in the first box 21 and the contents
(the ancillary items) stored in the third box 31 in the second box 22 are unable to
fall out of the packaging.
[0084] The differences of the third, fourth and fifth embodiments of the packaging relative
to the second embodiment will now be described with reference to Fig. 12 (the third
embodiment), Fig. 13 (the fourth embodiment) and Fig. 14 (the fifth embodiment). None
of Figs. 12, 13 and 14 shows the sleeve 1 of the packaging.
[0085] In relation to the third embodiment shown in Fig. 12, it is used to store a vaping
device 4A which is of a different shape to the vaping device 4 of the second embodiment.
The vaping device 4A is rectangular, and thus the aperture 217 of the first box 21
is rectangular, and the well 68 of the tray 6 is also rectangular. The vaping device
4A is thinner than the vaping device 4, and thus the well 68 is less deep, and the
first box 21 is less deep. The first and second boxes are usually of the same depth,
and thus the second box 22 of the third embodiment is also less deep than in the second
embodiment. In relation to the insert 3 of the third embodiment, only the right side
flap (the fourth edge panel 37) opens. There is no left side flap. Instead, the third
(left) edge panel 36 is secured to the first and second edge panels 34, 35 of the
third box 31.
[0086] In relation to the fourth embodiment shown in Fig. 13, it is used to store a vaping
device 4B which comprises two components 4B1 and 4B2 which may be assembled together.
The platform surface 67 of the tray 6 includes first and second dividers 672, 673
which project into the well 68 from the outer annulus of the platform surface 67 and
which divide the well 68 into two zones for receiving the two components 4B1 and 4B2
of the vaping device 4B. The aperture 217 of the first box 21 is rectangular in order
to give access to the overall rectangular area formed by the two zones which store
the two components 4B1 and 4B2. In the fourth embodiment, as with the third embodiment,
the insert 3 has only one side flap for providing access to the third compartment
38. The vaping device component 4B2 is a mouthpiece which contains a reservoir of
e-liquid which will consumed during vaping, such that the component 4B2 will need
to be replaced by the user. In order to provide the user with a number of replacement
components 4B2, the ancillary items of the fourth embodiment include a pack 54 of
spare components 4B2.
[0087] In relation to the fifth embodiment shown in Fig. 14, it is again of the type where
the vaping device 4C comprises two components 4C1 and 4C2 which may be assembled together.
Thus the tray again has dividers 672, 673 to provide separate zones in the well 68
for the components 4C1 and 4C2. The components 4C1 and 4C2 of the fifth embodiment
are smaller than the components 4B1 and 4B2 of the fourth embodiment, and thus in
the fifth embodiment the rectangular aperture 217 of the first box 21 is smaller than
in the fourth embodiment. The insert 3 has both left and right side flaps for providing
access to the third compartment 38.
[0088] 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 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 utilised and modifications may be made without departing
from the scope of the claimed invention.
1. Packaging comprising:
a sleeve (1); and
a re-configurable container (2) comprising first and second boxes (21, 22) which are
hinged together and are pivotable between (i) a folded-together configuration in which
a first main panel (211) of the first box (21) faces a first main panel (221) of the
second box (22) and the container (2) is insertable into and removable from the sleeve
(1) and (ii) an unfolded configuration in which the first main panels (211, 221) of
the first and second boxes (21, 22) do not face one another;
wherein the first main panel (211) of the first box (21) has an aperture (217) which
provides access to a first compartment (218);
the second box (22) has a first edge panel (223) for providing access to a second
compartment (228); and
the arrangement is such that, when the container (2) is inserted in the sleeve (1),
the sleeve (1) covers the first edge panel (223) of the second box (22), and, when
the container (2) is removed from the sleeve (1), the first edge panel (223) of the
second box (22) provides access to the second compartment (228).
2. Packaging according to claim 1, wherein:
the first and second boxes (21, 22) each comprise the first main panel (211, 221),
a second main panel (212, 222) opposed to the first main panel, and first to fourth
edge panels (213-216, 223-226); and
a hinge panel (23) connects the second main panels (212, 222) of the first and second
boxes (21, 22).
3. Packaging according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:
a tray (6) is positioned inside the first compartment (218) of the first box (21)
and has a well (68) which is positioned underneath the aperture (217) of the first
main panel (211) of the first box (21).
4. Packaging according to claim 3, wherein:
the tray (6) is sandwiched between the first and second main panels (211, 212) of
the first box (21) and the tray has sides (61-64) which abut against the first to
fourth edge panels (213-216) of the first box (21).
5. Packaging according to claim 3 or 4, wherein:
the tray (6) has a platform surface (67) which abuts against the first main panel
(211) of the first box (21);
the platform surface (67) comprises an outer annulus which extends around the well
(68) of the tray (6); and
the aperture (217) of the first main panel (211) of the first box (21) is wider than
the well (68) of the tray (6), such that an inner annular strip (671) of the outer
annulus of the platform surface (67) is visible through the aperture (217) of the
first main panel (211) of the first box (21).
6. Packaging according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein:
the first edge panel (223) of the second box (22) is a closeable flap.
7. Packaging according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein:
the container (2) is formed from a single blank.
8. Packaging according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein:
a vaping device (4) is stored in the first compartment (218).
9. Packaging according to claim 8 when dependent on at least claim 3, wherein:
the vaping device (4) is nested in the well (68) of the tray (6).
10. Packaging according to any one of claims 1 to 9, further comprising:
an insert (3) which is insertable into and removable from the second compartment (228)
via the first edge panel (223) of the second box (22);
wherein the second box (22) has a second main panel (222) opposed to its first main
panel (221) and a second edge panel (224) opposed to its first edge panel (223);
the insert (3) comprises a third box (31) with a third compartment (38) defined between
opposed first and second main panels (32, 33) and opposed first and second edge panels
(34, 35);
the first main panel (32) of the third compartment (38) extends beyond the first and/or
second edge panels (34, 35) of the third compartment (38) to provide first and/or
second bracing projections (311, 312); and
the arrangement is such that, when the insert (3) is in the second compartment (228),
the first and second main panels (32, 33) of the third compartment (38) are co-planar
with and abut against the first and second main panels (221, 222) of the second box
(22) and the bracing projection(s) (311, 312) hold the third compartment (38) at a
position in the second compartment (228) spaced away from the first and/or second
edge panels (223, 224) of the second box (22).
11. Packaging according to claim 10, wherein:
the first main panel (32) of the third compartment (38) includes the first and second
bracing projections (311, 312); and
the arrangement is such that, when the insert (3) is in the second compartment (228),
the first and second bracing projections (311, 312) hold the third compartment (38)
at a central position in the second compartment (228) between the first and second
edge panels (223, 224) of the second box (22).
12. Packaging according to claim 10 or 11, wherein:
the third box (31) has third and fourth edge panels (36, 37) extending in the direction
of insertion of the insert (3) into the second compartment (228);
the third edge panel (36) of the third box (31) is a flap for providing access to
the third compartment (38);
the arrangement is such that, when the insert (3) is in the second compartment (228),
an edge panel (225) of the second box (22) covers the third edge panel (36) of the
third box (31), and, when the insert (3) is removed from the second compartment (228),
the third edge panel (36) of the third box (31) provides access to the third compartment
(38);
the insert (3) includes a divider which divides the third compartment (38) of the
third box (31) into first and second sub-compartments;
the divider extends in a direction transverse to the direction of insertion of the
insert (3) into the second compartment (228); and
the third edge panel (36) of the third box (31) provides access to both of the first
and second sub-compartments.
13. Packaging according to claim 10 or 11, wherein:
the third box (31) has third and fourth edge panels (36, 37) extending in the direction
of insertion of the insert (3) into the second compartment (228);
the third edge panel (36) of the third box (31) is a flap for providing access to
the third compartment (38);
the fourth edge panel (37) of the third box (31) is a flap for providing access to
the third compartment (38);
the arrangement is such that, when the insert (3) is in the second compartment (228),
edge panels (225, 226) of the second box (22) cover the third and fourth edge panels
(36, 37) of the third box (31), and, when the insert (3) is removed from the second
compartment (228), the third and fourth edge panels (36, 37) of the third box (31)
provide access to the third compartment (38);
the insert (3) includes a divider (314) which divides the third compartment (38) of
the third box (31) into first and second sub-compartments;
the divider (314) extends in the direction of insertion of the insert (3) into the
second compartment (228);
the third edge panel (36) of the third box (31) provides access to the first sub-compartment;
and
the fourth edge panel (37) of the third box (31) provides access to the second sub-compartment.
14. Packaging according to any one of claims 10 to 13, wherein:
the insert (3) is formed from a single blank.
15. Packaging according to any one of claims 10 to 14, wherein:
the third compartment (38) contains one or more of a charger (51) for a vaping device,
an e-liquid bottle (53) for resupplying a vaping device with e-liquid, and an instruction
booklet (52) for a vaping device.
1. Verpackung, umfassend:
eine Hülle (1) und
einen umgestaltbaren Behälter (2), der eine erste und eine zweite Schachtel (21, 22)
umfasst, die gelenkig aneinander angebracht und zwischen (i) einer zusammengeklappten
Ausgestaltung, in der eine erste Hauptlasche (211) der ersten Schachtel (21) einer
ersten Hauptlasche (221) der zweiten Schachtel (22) zugewandt ist und der Behälter
(2) in die Hülle (1) eingesetzt und aus derselben entnommen werden kann, und (ii)
einer aufgeklappten Ausgestaltung, in der die ersten Hauptlaschen (211, 221) der ersten
und der zweiten Schachtel (21, 22) einander nicht zugewandt sind, drehbar sind,
wobei die erste Hauptlasche (211) der ersten Schachtel (21) eine Öffnung (217) aufweist,
die Zugang zu einem ersten Fach (218) gewährt,
die zweite Schachtel (22) eine erste Randlasche (223) aufweist, um Zugang zu einem
zweiten Fach (228) zu gewähren, und
die Anordnung derart ist, dass, wenn der Behälter (2) in der Hülle (1) eingesetzt
ist, die Hülle (1) die erste Randlasche (223) der zweiten Schachtel (22) abdeckt und,
wenn der Behälter (2) aus der Hülle (1) entnommen ist, die erste Randlasche (223)
der zweiten Schachtel (22) Zugang zu dem zweiten Fach (228) gewährt.
2. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1, wobei:
die erste und die zweite Schachtel (21, 22) jeweils die erste Hauptlasche (211, 221),
eine der ersten Hauptlasche gegenüberliegende zweite Hauptlasche (212, 222) und erste
bis vierte Randlaschen (213-216, 223-226) umfassen und
eine Gelenklasche (23) die zweiten Hauptlaschen (212, 222) der ersten und der zweiten
Schachtel (21, 22) verbindet.
3. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei:
sich eine Mulde (6) in dem ersten Fach (218) der ersten Schachtel (21) befindet und
eine Vertiefung (68) aufweist, die sich unter der Öffnung (217) der ersten Hauptlasche
(211) der ersten Schachtel (21) befindet.
4. Verpackung nach Anspruch 3, wobei:
die Mulde (6) zwischen der ersten und der zweiten Hauptlasche (211, 212) der ersten
Schachtel (21) liegt und die Mulde Seiten (61-64) aufweist, die an den ersten bis
vierten Randlaschen (213-216) der ersten Schachtel (21) anliegen.
5. Verpackung nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, wobei:
die Mulde (6) eine Plattformfläche (67) aufweist, die an der ersten Hauptlasche (211)
der ersten Schachtel (21) anliegt,
die Plattformfläche (67) einen äußeren Ring umfasst, der sich um die Vertiefung (68)
der Mulde (6) erstreckt, und
die Öffnung (217) der ersten Hauptlasche (211) der ersten Schachtel (21) auf eine
solche Weise breiter als die Vertiefung (68) der Mulde (6) ist, dass ein innerer ringförmiger
Streifen (671) des äußeren Rings der Plattformfläche (67) durch die Öffnung (217)
der ersten Hauptlasche (211) der ersten Schachtel (21) sichtbar ist.
6. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei:
die erste Randlasche (223) der zweiten Schachtel (22) eine verschließbare Lasche ist.
7. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei:
der Behälter (2) aus einem einzelnen Rohling ausgebildet ist.
8. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei:
eine E-Zigarette (4) in dem ersten Fach (218) verstaut ist.
9. Verpackung nach Anspruch 8 bei Abhängigkeit von wenigstens Anspruch 3, wobei:
eine E-Zigarette (4) in der Vertiefung (68) der Mulde (6) eingeschachtelt ist.
10. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, ferner umfassend:
einen Einsatz (3), der über die erste Randlasche (223) der zweiten Schachtel (22)
in das zweite Fach (228) einsetzbar und aus demselben entnehmbar ist,
wobei die zweite Schachtel (22) eine ihrer ersten Hauptlasche (221) gegenüberliegende
zweite Hauptlasche (222) und eine ihrer ersten Randlasche (223) gegenüberliegende
zweite Randlasche (224) aufweist,
der Einsatz (3) eine dritte Schachtel (31) mit einem dritten Fach (38) umfasst, das
zwischen der ersten und der zweiten Hauptlasche (32, 33), die sich gegenüberliegen,
und der ersten und der zweiten Randlasche (34, 35), die sich gegenüberliegen, definiert
ist,
sich die erste Hauptlasche (32) des dritten Fachs (38) über die erste und/oder die
zweite Randlasche (34, 35) des dritten Fachs (38) hinaus erstreckt, um einen ersten
und/oder einen zweiten Verstärkungsvorsprung (311, 312) bereitzustellen, und
die Anordnung derart ist, dass, wenn sich der Einsatz (3) in dem zweiten Fach (228)
befindet, die erste und die zweite Hauptlasche (32, 33) des dritten Fachs (38) koplanar
mit der ersten und der zweiten Hauptlasche (221, 222) der zweiten Schachtel (22) sind
und an denselben anliegen und der Verstärkungsvorsprung bzw. die Verstärkungsvorsprünge
(311, 312) das dritte Fach (38) in einer Position in dem zweiten Fach (228) hält bzw.
halten, die von der ersten und/oder der zweiten Randlasche (223, 224) der zweiten
Schachtel (22) beabstandet ist.
11. Verpackung nach Anspruch 10, wobei:
die erste Hauptlasche (32) des dritten Fachs (38) den ersten und den zweiten Verstärkungsvorsprung
(311, 312) enthält und
die Anordnung derart ist, dass, wenn sich der Einsatz (3) in dem zweiten Fach (228)
befindet, der erste und der zweite Verstärkungsvorsprung (311, 312) das dritte Fach
(38) in einer mittleren Position in dem zweiten Fach (228) zwischen der ersten und
der zweiten Randlasche (223, 224) der zweiten Schachtel (22) halten.
12. Verpackung nach Anspruch 10 oder 11, wobei:
die dritte Schachtel (31) eine dritte und eine vierte Randlasche (36, 37) aufweist,
die sich in der Richtung des Einsetzens des Einsatzes (3) in das zweite Fach (228)
erstrecken,
die dritte Randlasche (36) der dritten Schachtel (31) eine Lasche ist, die Zugang
zu dem dritten Fach (38) gewährt,
die Anordnung derart ist, dass, wenn sich der Einsatz (3) in dem zweiten Fach (228)
befindet, eine Randlasche (225) der zweiten Schachtel (22) die dritte Randlasche (36)
der dritten Schachtel (31) abdeckt und, wenn der Einsatz (3) aus dem zweiten Fach
(228) entnommen ist, die dritte Randlasche (36) der dritten Schachtel (31) Zugang
zu dem dritten Fach (38) gewährt,
der Einsatz (3) eine Trennwand umfasst, die das dritte Fach (38) der dritten Schachtel
(31) in ein erstes und ein zweites Unterfach unterteilt,
sich die Trennwand in einer Richtung erstreckt, die quer zu der Richtung des Einsetzens
des Einsatzes (3) in das zweite Fach (228) verläuft, und
die dritte Randlasche (36) der dritten Schachtel (31) Zugang sowohl zu dem ersten
als auch dem zweiten Unterfach gewährt.
13. Verpackung nach Anspruch 10 oder 11, wobei:
die dritte Schachtel (31) eine dritte und eine vierte Randlasche (36, 37) aufweist,
die sich in der Richtung des Einsetzens des Einsatzes (3) in das zweite Fache (228)
erstrecken,
die dritte Randlasche (36) der dritten Schachtel (31) eine Lasche ist, die Zugang
zu dem dritten Fach (38) gewährt,
die vierte Randlasche (37) der dritten Schachtel (31) eine Lasche ist, die Zugang
zu dem dritten Fach (38) gewährt,
die Anordnung derart ist, dass, wenn sich der Einsatz (3) in dem zweiten Fach (228)
befindet, die Randlaschen (225, 226) der zweiten Schachtel (22) die dritte und die
vierte Randlasche (36, 37) der dritten Schachtel (31) abdecken und, wenn der Einsatz
(3) aus dem zweiten Fach (228) entnommen ist, die dritte und die vierte Randlasche
(36, 37) der dritten Schachtel (31) Zugang zu dem dritten Fach (38) gewähren,
der Einsatz (3) eine Trennwand (314) umfasst, die das dritte Fach (38) der dritten
Schachtel (31) in ein erstes und ein zweites Unterfach unterteilt,
sich die Trennwand (314) in der Richtung des Einsetzens des Einsatzes (3) in das zweite
Fach (228) erstreckt,
die dritte Randlasche (36) der dritten Schachtel (31) Zugang zu dem ersten Unterfach
gewährt, und
die vierte Randlasche (37) der dritten Schachtel (31) Zugang zu dem zweiten Unterfach
gewährt.
14. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 13, wobei:
der Einsatz (3) aus einem einzelnen Rohling ausgebildet ist.
15. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 14, wobei:
das dritte Fach (38) ein Ladegerät (51) für eine E-Zigarette, eine E-Liquid-Flasche
(53) zum Nachfüllen einer E-Zigarette mit E-Liquid und/oder ein Anleitungsheft (52)
für eine E-Zigarette enthält.
1. Emballage comprenant :
un manchon (1) ; et
un contenant reconfigurable (2) comprenant des première et deuxième boîtes (21, 22)
qui sont articulées ensemble et peuvent pivoter entre (i) une configuration repliée
dans laquelle un premier panneau principal (211) de la première boîte (21) fait face
à un premier panneau principal (221) de la deuxième boîte (22) et le contenant (2)
peut être inséré dans le manchon (1) et en être retiré et (ii) une configuration dépliée
dans laquelle les premiers panneaux principaux (211, 221) des première et deuxième
boîtes (21, 22) ne se font pas face ;
le premier panneau principal (211) de la première boîte (21) ayant une ouverture (217)
qui donne accès à un premier compartiment (218) ;
la deuxième boîte (22) ayant un premier panneau de bord (223) pour permettre l'accès
à un deuxième compartiment (228) ; et
l'agencement étant tel que, lorsque le contenant (2) est inséré dans le manchon (1),
le manchon (1) recouvre le premier panneau de bord (223) de la deuxième boîte (22)
et, lorsque le contenant (2) est retiré du manchon (1), le premier panneau de bord
(223) de la deuxième boîte (22) donne accès au deuxième compartiment (228).
2. Emballage selon la revendication 1,
les première et deuxième boîtes (21, 22) comprenant chacune le premier panneau principal
(211, 221), un second panneau principal (212, 222) opposé au premier panneau principal,
et des premier à quatrième panneaux de bord (213-216, 223-226) ; et
un panneau de charnière (23) reliant les seconds panneaux principaux (212, 222) des
première et deuxième boîtes (21, 22).
3. Emballage selon la revendication 1 ou 2,
un plateau (6) étant positionné à l'intérieur du premier compartiment (218) de la
première boîte (21) et ayant un puits (68) qui est positionné sous l'ouverture (217)
du premier panneau principal (211) de la première boîte (21).
4. Emballage selon la revendication 3,
le plateau (6) étant pris en sandwich entre les premier et second panneaux principaux
(211, 212) de la première boîte (21) et le plateau ayant des côtés (61-64) qui viennent
en butée contre les premier à quatrième panneaux de bord (213-216) de la première
boîte (21).
5. Emballage selon la revendication 3 ou 4,
le plateau (6) ayant une surface de plate-forme (67) qui vient en butée contre le
premier panneau principal (211) de la première boîte (21) ;
la surface de plate-forme (67) comprenant un anneau extérieur qui s'étend autour du
puits (68) du plateau (6) ; et
l'ouverture (217) du premier panneau principal (211) de la première boîte (21) étant
plus large que le puits (68) du plateau (6), de sorte qu'une bande annulaire intérieure
(671) de l'anneau extérieur de la surface de plate-forme (67) soit visible à travers
l'ouverture (217) du premier panneau principal (211) de la première boîte (21).
6. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5,
le premier panneau de bord (223) de la deuxième boîte (22) étant un rabat refermable.
7. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6,
le contenant (2) étant formé à partir d'une découpe unique.
8. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7,
un dispositif de vapotage (4) étant stocké dans le premier compartiment (218).
9. Emballage selon la revendication 8 lorsqu'elle dépend d'au moins la revendication
3,
le dispositif de vapotage (4) étant emboîté dans le puits (68) du plateau (6).
10. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9 comprenant en outre :
un insert (3) qui peut être inséré dans le deuxième compartiment (228) et en être
retiré par l'intermédiaire du premier panneau de bord (223) de la deuxième boîte (22)
;
la deuxième boîte (22) ayant un second panneau principal (222) opposé à son premier
panneau principal (221) et un deuxième panneau de bord (224) opposé à son premier
panneau de bord (223) ;
l'insert (3) comprenant une troisième boîte (31) avec un troisième compartiment (38)
défini entre des premier et second panneaux principaux (32, 33) opposés et des premier
et deuxième panneaux de bord (34, 35) opposés ;
le premier panneau principal (32) du troisième compartiment (38) s'étendant au-delà
des premier et/ou deuxième panneaux de bord (34, 35) du troisième compartiment (38)
pour fournir des première et/ou seconde saillies de renfort (311, 312) ; et
l'agencement étant tel que, lorsque l'insert (3) se trouve dans le deuxième compartiment
(228), les premier et second panneaux principaux (32, 33) du troisième compartiment
(38) sont coplanaires avec les premier et second panneaux principaux (221, 222) de
la deuxième boîte (22) et viennent en butée contre ceux-ci, et la ou les saillies
de renfort (311, 312) maintiennent le troisième compartiment (38) à une position dans
le deuxième compartiment (228) espacée des premier et/ou deuxième panneaux de bord
(223, 224) de la deuxième boîte (22).
11. Emballage selon la revendication 10,
le premier panneau principal (32) du troisième compartiment (38) comprenant les première
et seconde saillies de renfort (311, 312) ; et
l'agencement étant tel que, lorsque l'insert (3) se trouve dans le deuxième compartiment
(228), les première et seconde saillies de renfort (311, 312) maintiennent le troisième
compartiment (38) à une position centrale dans le deuxième compartiment (228) entre
les premier et deuxième panneaux de bord (223, 224) de la deuxième boîte (22).
12. Emballage selon la revendication 10 ou 11,
la troisième boîte (31) ayant des troisième et quatrième panneaux de bord (36, 37)
s'étendant dans la direction d'insertion de l'insert (3) dans le deuxième compartiment
(228) ;
le troisième panneau de bord (36) de la troisième boîte (31) étant un rabat permettant
d'accéder au troisième compartiment (38) ;
l'agencement étant tel que, lorsque l'insert (3) se trouve dans le deuxième compartiment
(228), un panneau de bord (225) de la deuxième boîte (22) couvre le troisième panneau
de bord (36) de la troisième boîte (31) et, lorsque l'insert (3) est retiré du deuxième
compartiment (228), le troisième panneau de bord (36) de la troisième boîte (31) donne
accès au troisième compartiment (38) ;
l'insert (3) comprenant un séparateur qui divise le troisième compartiment (38) de
la troisième boîte (31) en un premier et un second sous-compartiment ;
le séparateur s'étendant dans une direction transversale à la direction d'insertion
de l'insert (3) dans le deuxième compartiment (228) ; et
le troisième panneau de bord (36) de la troisième boîte (31) donnant accès aux premier
et second sous-compartiments.
13. Emballage selon la revendication 10 ou 11,
la troisième boîte (31) ayant des troisième et quatrième panneaux de bord (36, 37)
s'étendant dans la direction d'insertion de l'insert (3) dans le deuxième compartiment
(228) ;
le troisième panneau de bord (36) de la troisième boîte (31) étant un rabat permettant
d'accéder au troisième compartiment (38) ;
le quatrième panneau de bord (37) de la troisième boîte (31) étant un rabat permettant
d'accéder au troisième compartiment (38) ;
l'agencement étant tel que, lorsque l'insert (3) est dans le deuxième compartiment
(228), des panneaux de bord (225, 226) de la deuxième boîte (22) couvrent les troisième
et quatrième panneaux de bord (36, 37) de la troisième boîte (31) et, lorsque l'insert
(3) est retiré du deuxième compartiment (228), les troisième et quatrième panneaux
de bord (36, 37) de la troisième boîte (31) donnent accès au troisième compartiment
(38) ;
l'insert (3) comprenant un séparateur (314) qui divise le troisième compartiment (38)
de la troisième boîte (31) en un premier et un second sous-compartiment ;
le séparateur (314) s'étendant dans la direction d'insertion de l'insert (3) dans
le deuxième compartiment (228) ;
le troisième panneau de bord (36) de la troisième boîte (31) donnant accès au premier
sous-compartiment ; et
le quatrième panneau de bord (37) de la troisième boîte (31) donnant accès au second
sous-compartiment.
14. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 10 à 13, l'insert (3) étant formé
à partir d'une découpe unique.
15. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 10 à 14,
le troisième compartiment (38) contenant un chargeur (51) pour un dispositif de vapotage,
une bouteille de e-liquide (53) pour réapprovisionner un dispositif de vapotage en
e-liquide, et/ou un livret d'instructions (52) pour un dispositif de vapotage.