Background of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to cigarette packs, and particularly to a rounded end (cross-section)
hinged top box for cigarettes.
[0002] Cigarettes are typically sold in packs of ten to twenty-five cigarettes. Two types
of packs are in general use. The first type is a soft pack which is a bundle of cigarettes
wrapped in foil, overwrapped with a paper which usually has brand and other information
printed on its outer side, and overwrapped again with a sealed polypropylene layer.
The second type is a box which is a hard, paperboard box containing a foil wrapped
cigarette bundle and having a hinged lid at the top. Typically, a paperboard insert
surrounds the bundle at least near the top of the box providing a frictional engagement
surface to retain the lid in the closed position when desired. A cutout in this insert
allows a smoker to remove cigarettes from the box. This second type of pack is also
overwrapped with a sealed polypropylene layer.
[0003] Each type of pack has its own advantages and disadvantages. The soft pack has soft
corners, and collapses as cigarettes are removed from it, taking up less space in
a smoker's pocket or purse as the contents are smoked, while providing an approximate
external indication of the number of cigarettes remaining in the pack. However, once
the polypropylene wrapper of a soft pack is opened, it cannot be resealed. As a result,
cigarettes or any loose tobacco in the pack may eventually drop from the pack into
the smoker's pocket or purse. The cigarettes can also be damaged if the pack is roughly
handled. For these reasons, many smokers prefer a rigid hinged top box, which can
be reclosed to prevent loose tobacco from dropping out, and which offers better protection
for the cigarettes within it.
[0004] The typical hinged top cigarette box has square, pointed corners. This may increase
the wear on accessories (e.g., handbags) or articles of clothing (e.g., shirt pockets)
in which the box is carried. Many consumers prefer the "softer" feel of containers
having curved or rounded edges.
[0005] United States Patent 4,923,059 discloses one such hinged top cigarette box having
curved edges. However, in order to provide its curved shape, curved end plugs were
used to close off the top and bottom of the cigarette box. End plugs may detract from
the overall "softness" of the cigarette box and may also add unnecessary weight and
cost to the cigarette box. Furthermore, the paperboard body and end plugs of the cigarette
box had to be cut separately and then assembled to form the box, thus increasing the
cost and complexity of manufacturing the box.
[0006] Where a cigarette box having curved edges and end flaps has been provided, the end
flaps have not nested properly with respect to each other and within the top and bottom
edges of the box.
Summary of the Invention
[0007] It has been desired to provide a lightweight cigarette pack having rounded ends and
a hinged top.
[0008] It has also been desired to provide a cigarette pack that may be formed from a single
blank.
[0009] It has also been desired to provide a cigarette pack having a flat oval profile.
[0010] It has also been desired to provide a cigarette pack that does not have separate
end plugs.
[0011] It has also been desired to provide a cigarette box having inner and outer end flaps
on both ends that lie flush against each other and within the upper and lower edges
of the box.
[0012] It has also been desired to provide a cigarette pack of increased attractiveness
to smokers.
[0013] In accordance with the invention, a rounded end hinged top box is provided having
an inner sleeve member nested inside an outer sleeve member and having a cover member
that opens and closes to allow access to the cigarettes. lnnerand outer end flaps
are provided on both ends of the rounded end box thus formed. Each inner end flap
is slightly smaller than the respective outer end flap. Each inner end flap also seats
approximately 0.3mm (0.012 inch) lower inside the body of the cigarette box than the
respective outer end flap when the cigarette box is formed. The inner and outer end
flaps help the rounded end cigarette box retain the proper cross-sectional shape and
also prevent cigarettes or loose tobacco from falling out of the rounded end cigarette
box.
[0014] Preferably the inner sleeve member, the outer sleeve member, the cover member and
the end flaps are formed from the same blank. The inner sleeve member has a height
substantially equal to the length of a cigarette, a width approximately equal to an
integral multiple of the diameter of a cigarette and a depth sufficient to accommodate
a plurality of rows of cigarettes. A cutout through which cigarettes may be withdrawn
is provided in the top and forward portion of the inner sleeve member. The outer sleeve
member is cut substantially across its width near the top thereof and is scored from
both ends of the cut to the ends of the outer sleeve member. This configuration provides
a cover member at the top of and hingedly connected to the outer sleeve member. The
outer sleeve member is positioned so the cover member reveals the cutout portion of
the inner sleeve member when the cover member is swung away from the inner sleeve
member. This allows easy access to the cigarettes stored in the rounded end cigarette
box.
[0015] The outer sleeve member also has a back panel section that is recessed approximately
0.3mm (0.012 inch) toward the center of the blank at its upper and lower edges. This
recess allows for the top and bottom outer end flaps to be placed flushly against
both the upper and lower edges of the rounded end box thus formed, as well as against
the respective inner end flaps. This arrangement helps register the flat oval shape
so as to assure proper forming of the rounded end cigarette box of the present invention.
The height of the outer sleeve member with the cover-member formed therein is preferably
greater than the length of a cigarette. Inner and outer end flaps are used to cover
both ends of the rounded end cigarette box thus formed. The end flaps help the rounded
end cigarette box retain the proper cross-sectional shape.
[0016] Alternatively, the rounded end cigarette box may be formed from separate blanks.
For example, three blanks may be used, oneforthe inner sleeve member, one for both
the outer sleeve member and bottom inner and outer end flaps, and one for both the
cover member and top inner and outer end flaps. In this embodiment, the cover member
is preferably adhered to a flexible tab at the top and rear portion of the inner sleeve
member.
[0017] The rounded end cigarette box may also be formed from two blanks. One for the inner
sleeve member and a combined blank for the outer sleeve member, cover member and top
and bottom end flaps.
[0018] In all of these embodiments, the rounded end cigarette box may have any cross-sectional
shape such as a polygon or a circle or an oval. An arcuate cross-section avoids the
hard square edges of typical hinged top cigarette boxes and presents a more pleasing
appearance to the smoker. The cross-sectional shape of the rounded end cigarette box
is limited only by the shape of the mandrel that is used for folding the laminate
blank into the desired shape.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0019] The invention will be further described, by way of example, with reference to the
drawings, which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the rounded end cigarette
box of the invention in the closed position;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the rounded end cigarette
box of the invention in the open position;
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the rounded end cigarette
box of the invention in the open position;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of the one piece blankforthe rounded end cigarette box of the
invention;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary view of the encircled area "A" in Figure 4;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary view of the encircled area "B" in Figure 4;
FIG. 7 is a vertical cross-sectional view taken generally along the line 7-7 of Figure
1;
FIG. 8 is a plan view of a blankforthe innersleeve member for the rounded end cigarette
box of the invention;
FIG. 9 is a plan view of a blank for both the cover member and top inner and outer
end flaps of the rounded end cigarette box of the present invention; and
FIG. 10 is a plan view of a blank for the outer sleeve member and bottom inner and
outer end flaps of the rounded end cigarette box of the invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0020] A preferred embodiment of the rounded end cigarette box of the present invention
is shown in FIGS. 1-3. In the preferred embodiment, the rounded end cigarette box
10 has a flat oval cross-section. This configuration avoids the hard square edges
of typical hinged top cigarette boxes. Rounded end cigarette box 10 includes an outer
sleeve member 11, an inner sleeve member 12 and a cover member 13. Inner sleeve member
12 is nested inside outer sleeve member 11 and has a cutout 20 to facilitate the removal
of cigarettes from rounded end cigarette box 10. Preferably, inner sleeve member 12
has a height substantially equal to the length of a cigarette. The combined height
of outer sleeve member 11 and cover member 13 is preferably greater than the length
of a cigarette. Cover member 13 is hingedly connected to outer sleeve member 11 to
allow access to the cigarettes stored in, and to close rounded end cigarette box 10.
[0021] End flaps 14 and 15 are folded inward and may be adhered to each other by glue or
other suitable adhesive to form the bottom of rounded end cigarette box 10. Likewise,
end flaps 16 and 17 are folded inward and may be adhered to each other in a similar
manner to form the top of rounded end cigarette box 10. When glued in place, end flaps
14, 15, 16 and 17 prevent loose tobacco or cigarettes from falling out of rounded
end cigarette box 10 and also hold the shape of the box. Perforations may be placed
in end flaps 14 and 15 to eliminate the hydraulic effect caused by loading a plurality
of cigarettes into rounded end cigarette box 10, i.e., the holes minimize the back
pressure that may result if the cigarettes are loaded into rounded end cigarette Rox
10 too quickly. The perforations also act as a means by which the rounded end cigarette
box may be oriented properly for insertion of the cigarettes.
[0022] In an alternative embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7, end flaps 14 and 15 are combined
with member21, which fits in the bottom of outer sleeve member 11, thereby defining
a space between inner end flap 14 and member 21. This space may be filled with material
that transfers moisture, flavor or odor to the cigarettes stored in rounded end cigarette
box 10. Member 21 may be perforated. The perforations allow fluid transfer between
the space formed between end flap 14 and member21 and the cigarettes stored in rounded
end cigarette box 10. A permeable membrane 23 may be placed over the perforations
in member 21 to control the fluid transfer between the cigarettes and the material
placed in the space formed between end flap 14 and member 21. The invention described
in United States Patent 5,037,459 describes a device for controlling the relative
humidity in a substantially sealed container such as a pack of cigarettes that is
suitable for use as described above.
[0023] A preferred embodiment of the blank used to form rounded end cigarette box 10 is
shown in FIG. 4. Inner end flaps 14 and 16 are smaller than the respective outer end
flaps 15 and 17. In addition, score lines 115 and 117 for defining where each inner
flap is folded are recessed approximately 0.3mm (0.012 inch) toward the center of
the blank with respect to the upper and lower edges of the blank. When the blank is
folded to form rounded end cigarette box 10, the recesses allow the inner end flaps
to lie flush against the outer end flaps andwithin the upper and lower edges of the
rounded end cigarette box thus formed.
[0024] Preferably, outer sleeve member 11, inner sleeve member 12, cover member 13, and
end flaps 14, 15, 16 and 17 are all formed from the same blank 100, as shown in Figure
4. Preferably, the blank is a paperboard blank. Blank 100 is formed over a mandrel
and may have as many plies as desired. Blanks from which the rounded end cigarette
box of this invention may be made are typically standard paperboard used for conventional
cigarette boxes (solid bleach sulfate having a clay coating).
[0025] Inner sleeve member 12 of blank 100 is defined by edge 103 and line 112. As shown
in FIG. 4, inner sleeve member 12 has a height that is less than the combined height
of cover member 13 and outer sleeve member 11. Preferably inner sleeve member 12 is
ribbed to weaken the blank which facilitates folding thereof. Outer sleeve member
11 is defined by edge 104 and line 112. Outer sleeve member 11 may be ribbed or otherwise
decorated or labeled with brand or other information on the side that will be exposed
to the smoker. As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, back panel section 18 is recessed approximately
0.3mm (0.012 inch) at its top and bottom edges, with respect to the upper and lower
edges of the blank, to facilitate the folding of inner end flaps 14 and 16 over back
panel section 18 to form rounded end cigarette box 10. Cut lines 105 and 106 and score
lines 107 and 108 define cover member 13. Score line 107 is preferably also perforated
to further weaken that line. Score lines 115 and 116 define the inner edges of top
inner and outer end flaps 16 and 17, which are connected to cover member 13. Score
lines 117 and 118 define the inner edges of bottom inner and outer end flaps 14 and
15, which are connected to outer sleeve member 11.
[0026] Preferably, inner end flaps 14 and 16 are smaller than outer end flaps 15 and 17.
Score lines 115 and 117, for defining where inner end flaps 14 and 16 are folded,
are recessed approximately 0.3mm (0.012 inch) toward the center of the blank with
respect to the upper and lower edges of the blank as shown in FIGS. 4 and 6. When
blank 100 is folded to form rounded end cigarette box 10, score lines 107 and 108
overlap to form the hinge about which cover member 13 rotates. Cut line 105 allows
a hinging action for cover member 13. Preferably cut line 105 extends below score
line 107 a short distance to facilitate the hinging action of cover member 13. This
distance is preferably about one millimeter. Cut line 106 forms the opening through
which access to the cigarettes is made available.
[0027] Rounded end cigarette box 10 is formed by folding blank 100 appropriately. Edge 103
is wrapped in either a clockwise direction or a counter clockwise direction until
it abuts with line 112. Edge 104 is then wrapped over edge 103 until it abuts with
line 113. Preferably edge 104 is wrapped over edge 103 in a direction counter to that
in which edge 103 is wrapped. The direction of rotation of edge 103 depends on which
side of outer sleeve member 11 of blank 100 is to be viewed by the smoker. That portion
of blank 100 bounded by line 111 and edge 103 is adhered to that portion of blank
100 bounded by line 113 and line 112. The adherence may be achieved by any conventional
means of joining layers of standard paperboard. For example, a hot melt or liquid
adhesive may be used or the paperboard may be coated and joined to an adjacent paperboard
by heat or ultra sonic vibrations. Edge 104 is preferably wrapped over edge 103 until
it abuts with line 113 so that score lines 107 and 108 overlap. The portion of blank
100 bounded by edge 104 and line 114 is adhered to the portion of blank 100 bounded
by line 112 and line 113. Also the portion of blank 100 bounded by lines 202 and 203
is preferably adhered to the portion of outer member 11 bounded by lines 200 and 201.
Top and bottom inner end flaps 16 and 14 are folded inward along score lines 115 and
117, respectively. Top and bottom outer end flaps 17 and 15 are folded inward along
score lines 116 and 118, respectively, and also folded overthe respective inner end
flaps 16 and 14. Adherence of inner end flaps 14 and 16 to outer end flaps 15 and
17, respectively, may be by any conventional means as described above. With rounded
end cigarette box 10 thus formed, cover member 13 is hinged along the overlap of score
lines 107 and 108. When cover member 13 is rotated away from inner sleeve member 12,
cutout 20 is exposed allowing access to the cigarettes stored in rounded end cigarette
box 10.
[0028] Rounded end cigarette box 10 may also be formed from separate blanks. For example,
three blanks may be used. Blank 300 which is folded into inner sleeve member 12 may
be formed by cutting blank 100 along line 112. Thus, blank 300 has the shape shown
in FIG. 8. Inner sleeve member 12 may be formed by folding edge 103' clockwise or
counterclockwise until it abuts with line 112'. The portion of blank 300 bounded by
edge 103'and line 111'may be adhered to the portion of blank 300 bounded by line 112'.
[0029] Blank 302 for outer sleeve member 11 and bottom inner and outer end flaps 14 and
15 may be formed by cutting blank 100 along lines 112, 105, 106, 107, and 108 to have
the shape shown in FIG. 9. Outer sleeve member 11 may be formed by folding edge 150
clockwise or counterclockwise so that it abuts with line 114'. The direction that
edge 150 is folded depends on which side of blank 302 is to be viewed by the smoker.
The portion of blank 302 bounded by edge 150 and line 151 is adhered to that portion
of laminate blank 302 bounded by edge 104' and line 114'.
[0030] Blank 301 for cover member 13 and top inner and outer end flaps 16 and 17 may be
formed by cutting another blank 100 along lines 105, 106, 107, and 108 to have the
shape shown in FIG. 10. Cover member 13 may be formed by folding edge 152 clockwise
or counterclockwise so that it abuts with line 121. The direction that cover member
13 is folded depends on which side of blank 301 is to be viewed by the smoker. The
tab portion 40 of blank 301 bounded by edge 152 and line 120 may be adhered to the
tab portion 41 of blank 301 bounded by edge 140 and line 121. Overlapping tab portions
40 and 41 may be adhered to inner sleeve member 12 formed from blank 300. The area
of inner sleeve member 12 bounded by lines 202' and 203' is preferably adhered to
the area of outer sleeve member 11 bounded by lines 200' and 201'. As discussed previously,
inner end flaps 14 and 16 are folded inward along score lines 115 and 117, respectively.
Outer end flaps 15 and 17 are then folded along score lines 116and 118, over inner
end flaps 14 and 16, respectively, and adhered as described previously to form rounded
end cigarette box 10.
[0031] Rounded end cigarette box 10 box may also be formed from two blanks. Blank 100 may
be cut along line 112 to form one blank for cover member 13, outer sleeve member 11,
top end flaps 16 and 17 and bottom end flaps 14 and 15. Another laminate blank 100
can then be cut along line 112 or 113 to form inner sleeve member 12. These two blanks
can then be joined and folded as described above to form rounded end cigarette box
10.
[0032] The rounded end cigarette box described herein provides a hinged top box that may
be formed from a single blank and has innerand outer end flaps on both ends. In addition,
recesses in (1) the score lines that define where each inner end flap is folded and
(2) a back panel section of the blank allow the inner end flaps to lie flush against
the outer end flaps and within the upper and lower edges of the box. Finally, use
of a single blank for forming the rounded end cigarette box reduces the cost and complexity
of manufacturing the cigarette box.
1. A rounded end hinged top box (10) comprising:
an inner sleeve (12) formed from a blank (100) having a first panel and a second panel;
an outer sleeve (11) formed from the blank surrounding the inner sleeve;
a cover (13) formed from the blank and connected to the outer sleeve by a flexural
hinge;
first (16) and second (17) top end flaps connected to the top edge of the blank;
first (14) and second (15) bottom end flaps connected to the bottom edge of the blank;
the first panel forming the inner sleeve defined by a first edge (103) of the blank
and a short cut line (105) parallel to the first edge at an intermediate position
along the width of the blank;
the second panel forming the outer sleeve, the cover and the end flaps defined by
a second edge (104) of the blank, parallel to the first edge and the short cut line,
the second panel having (a) a first short score line (107) at the end of the short
cut line (105) perpendicular thereto and extending in a direction toward the second
edge (104) of the blank and having a second short score line (108) in line with the
first short score line (107) and extending from the second edge (104) toward the first
short score line and a cut line (106) connecting the first and second short score
lines, (b) first (115) and second (116) top score lines along the top edge for defining
where the first (16) and second (17) end top flaps are located along the top edge
fold; and (c) first (117) and second (118) bottom score lines along the bottom edge
for defining where the first (14) and second (15) bottom end flaps are located along
the bottom edge fold.
2. A rounded end hinged top box (10) comprising:
an inner sleeve (12) formed from a first blank;
an outer sleeve (11) formed from a second blank surrounding the inner sleeve;
a cover (13) formed from the second blank and connected to the outer sleeve by a flexural
hinge;
first and second end flaps connected to the top edge of the second blank;
first and second end flaps connected to the bottom edge of the second blank;
the second blank defined by a first edge and a second edge, a first score line positioned
adjacent to the first edge and extending in a direction toward the second edge, a
second short score line in line with the first short score line and extending from
the second edge toward the first short score line and a cut line connecting the first
short score line and said second short score line.
3. A rounded end hinged top box (10) comprising:
an inner sleeve (12) formed from a first blank (300) defined by a first edge (103')
and a second edge and a short score line extending from the second edge to define
a flexural hinge;
an outer sleeve (11) formed from a second blank (302) surrounding the inner sleeve;
a cover (13) formed from a third blank (301) and connected to the inner sleeve by
the flexural hinge;
first (16) and second (17) end flaps connected to the top edge of the third blank;
and
first (14) and second (15) end flaps connected to the bottom edge of the second blank.
4. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to claim 1, 2 or 3 in which the blank
(100) or at least one of the blanks (300,301,302) is of paperboard.
5. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to any preceding claim in which the
first end flaps (14,16) are smaller than the second end flaps (15,17).
6. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to any preceding claim in which the
first end flaps (14,16) fold inwardly of the second end flaps (15,17).
7. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to claim 5 or6 in which the score line
(115,117) defining where each first end flap (14,16) is folded is recessed approximately
0.3mm (0.012 inch) toward the center of the blank (100)(301)(302) comprising the flap
with respect to the edge of the blank carrying the flap.
8. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to claim 7, in which a back panel section
(18) (40) of the said biank(100)(301) (302) is recessed approximately 0.3mm (0.012
inch) toward the cen- terof the blank with respect to the top and bottom edges of
the blank carrying the flap.
9. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to any preceding claim further comprising
a plate (21) positioned above the first bottom end flap (14) defining a space therebetween.
10. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to claim 9 in which the plate (21)
is perforate.
11. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to claim 9 in which the plate (21)
is covered by a permeable membrane (23).
12. A rounded end hinged top box (10) according to any preceding claim in which the
first (14) and second (16) bottom end flaps are perforate.
13. A blank (100) for forming a rounded end hinged top box (10) comprising: an inner
sleeve (12); an outer sleeve (11) panel surrounding the inner sleeve: a cover (13)
panel connected to the outer sleeve panel by a flexural hinge; first (16) and second
(17) top end flaps connected to the top edge of the blank; and first (14) and second
(15) bottom end flaps connected to the bottom edge of the blank;
the inner the blank (100) comprising a front panel providing the inner sleeve (12)
defined by a first edge (103) of the blank and a short cut line (105) parallel to
the first edge at an intermediate position along the width of the blank; and
the second panel providing the outer sleeve (11), the cover (13) and the end flaps
(14,15,16,17) defined by a second edge (104) of the blank, parallel to the first edge
and to the short cut line, the second panel having (a) first short score line (107)
positioned at the end of the short cut line (105) perpendicular thereto and extending
in a direction toward the second edge (104) of the blank and having a second short
score line (108) in line with the first short score line and extending from the second
edge toward the first short score line and a cut line (106) connecting the first and
second short score lines; (b) first (115) and second (116) top score lines along the
top edge defining the first (16) and second (17) top end flaps positioned along the
top edge fold; and (c) first (117) and second (118) bottom score lines along the bottom
edge defining where the first (14) and second (15) bottom flaps positioned along the
bottom edge fold.
14. First and second blanks for forming a rounded end hinged top box (10) comprising:
an inner sleeve (12) formed of the first blank;
an outer sleeve (11) formed of the second blank surrounding the inner sleeve;
a cover (13) formed from the second blank and connected to the outer sleeve by a flexural
hinge;
first and second top end flaps connected to the top edge of the second blank;
first and second bottom end flaps connected to the bottom edge of the second blank;
the second blank being defined by a first edge and a second edge, a first score line
positioned adjacent to the first edge and extending in
a direction toward the second edge, a second short score line in line with the first
short score line and extending from the second edge toward the first short score line
and a cut line connecting the first and second short score lines.
15. First (300), second (302) and third (301) blanks for forming a rounded end hinged
top box (10) comprising: an inner sleeve (12) formed of the first blank (300);
defined by a first edge (103') and a second edge and a short score line extending
from the second edge to define a flexural hinge;
an outer sleeve (11) formed of the second blank (302) surrounding the inner sleeve;
a cover (13) formed of the third blank (301) and connected to the inner sleeve by
the flexural hinge;
first (16) and second (17) top end flaps connected to the top edge of the third blank;
and
first (14) and second (15) bottom end flaps connected to the bottom edge of the second
blank.
16. A bland (100)(300)(301)(302) according to any of claims 13 to 15 of paperboard.
17. A blank according to any of claims 13 to 16, in which the first end flaps (14)(16)
are smallerthan the second end flaps (15)(17).
18. A blank (100)(301,302) according to any of claims 13 to 17 in which the first
end flaps (14)(16) fold inwardly of the second end flaps (15)(17).
19. A blank (100)(301,302) according to claim 18 in which a score line (115)(117)
defining each first end flap (14)(16) is folded is recessed approximately 0.3mm (0.012
inch) toward the center of the blank with respect to the top and bottom edges of blank.
20. A blank (100)(301,302) of claim 13, wherein a back panel section of the blank
is recessed approximately 3mm (0.012 inch) toward the center of the blank with respect
to the top and bottom edges of the blank.
21. A rounded end hinged top box (10) comprising:
an inner sleeve (12) surrounded by an outer sleeve (11);
a cover (13) connected along its bottom, edge to the inner or outer sleeve along a
flexural hinge;
inner (16) and outer (17) top end panels attached to the top edge of the cover; and
inner (14) and outer (15) bottom end panels attached to the bottom edge of the outer
sleeve.