[0001] The present invention relates to a cigar tube in accordance with the preamble of
claim 1.
[0002] Valuable cigars are known to be individually packaged using tubes as described above.
[0003] One of the requirements to be met by cigar tubes is preservation of the physical
integrity of the cigar held therein during transportation and until the moment of
use. Furthermore, the tube should be able to protect the cigar contained therein from
exposure to the environment, e.g. from moisture, and to preserve tobacco. Therefore,
it is essential for the cigar tube both to have a rigid construction and to ensure
a substantially airtight closure of its interior part.
[0004] As a result of the above requirements, currently available cigar tubes are rigid
tubes, preferably made of metal, and have a screw cap.
[0005] Regarding prior art cigar tubes, the need of forming threaded parts both in the body
of the tube and in the cap involves technical complications, as well as higher manufacturing
costs per tube. This is highly prejudicial in terms of incidence of costs of each
cigar tube, considering also that such cigar tube is designed for single use.
[0006] This invention is based on the issue of conceiving a cigar tube which has such structural
and functional characteristics as to obviate the above mentioned drawbacks of prior
art cigar tubes.
[0007] This problem is solved by the provision of a cigar tube according to claim 1.
[0008] Further features and advantages of the cigar tube of this invention will be apparent
from the following description of one preferred embodiment thereof, which is given
by way of illustration and without limitation with reference to the accompanying figures,
in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a cigar tube of the invention;
- Figure 2 is a partially exploded perspective view of the cigar tube of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a fully exploded perspective view of the cigar tube of Figure 1;
- Figure 4 is a front plane view of the tube of Figure 1;
- Figure 5 is a plan view of the tube of Figure 1.
[0009] Referring to the accompanying figures, numeral 1 generally designates a cigar tube
according to the invention.
[0010] The cigar tube comprises a first tubular body 2 and a second tubular body 3 extending
in a prevailing axial direction X-X, which are each open at one end.
[0011] Advantageously, the cigar tube 1 has an intermediate tubular connection member 5,
having a first end (5a) and a second end 5b respectively engaged with the open ends
of the first tubular body 2 and the second tubular body 3 with a slight press fit,
to provide, with said tubular bodies 2, 3, an exact substantially airtight form fit
between complementary profiles. As a whole, the first tubular body 2, the intermediate
tubular connection member 5 and the second tubular body 3 form a closed cigar tube
(Figures 1 and 4).
[0012] As shown in the figures, particularly in Figure 2, the second tubular body 3 defines
a cap which is as long as about half the length of the first tubular body 2, which
defines the base body proper of the cigar tube 1.
[0013] In a preferred aspect, a the press fit between the second end 5b of the intermediate
connection member 5 and the second tubular body 3 is less than the press fit between
the first end 5a of the intermediate connection member 5 and the first tubular body
2. As a result, as the cigar tube 1 is held in one hand and the first tubular body
2 and the second tubular body 3 are axially driven apart, i.e. when the cigar tube
5 is opened, the intermediate connection member 5 remains integral with the first
tubular body 2, and the tubular body 3, i.e. the cap of the cigar tube will only be
separated
[0014] In accordance with an advantageous aspect, the first end 5a and the second end 5b
of such intermediate connection member 5 have respective smaller cross sections than
the open ends of the first tubular body 2 and the second tubular body 3 respectively,
so that it can fit into such open ends with a slight press fit.
[0015] The intermediate connection member 5 has an axial stop element 6 for setting predetermined
insertion depths L1 and L2 of the first end 5a and the second end 5b respectively
of the intermediate connection member 5 in the open ends of the first tubular body
2 and the second tubular body 3 respectively
[0016] In this embodiment, the axial stop element 6 comprises a ring that radially projects
out of the wall of the intermediate connection member 5. Therefore, the axial stop
element 6 acts as an axial abutment against which the free ends of the first tubular
body 2 and the second tubular body 3 stop.
[0017] Advantageously, the first tubular body 2 and the second tubular body 3 have a substantially
constant cross section.
[0018] According to a preferred embodiment, the first tubular body 2 and the second tubular
body 3 have a circular cross section. Therefore, the intermediate connection member
5 also has a circular cross section.
[0019] The second end 5b of the intermediate connection member 5 terminates in a frustoconical
leading portion 5d, which facilitates fitting of the second portion 5b into the open
end of the second tubular body 3. In this example, the frustoconical leading portion
5d is a flare.
[0020] The first tubular body 2, the second tubular body 3 and the intermediate connection
member 5 have such size and geometry as to assure exact airtight coupling therebetween.
To achieve the above, preferably, the contacting surfaces of the first tubular body
2, the second tubular body 3 and the intermediate connection member 5 are substantially
smooth and have little roughness, to facilitate contact adhesion therebetween.
[0021] The first tubular body 2 and the second tubular body 3 are made of aluminum and have
an enameled outer surface. The intermediate connection member 5 may also advantageously
be formed of aluminum.
[0022] According to an advantageous aspect, at said frustoconical leading end portion 5b,
the intermediate connection member 5 has a plurality of bosses 4, radially projecting
to a predetermined limiting length, e.g. equal to or less than 0.1 mm, from the wall
of such frustoconical leading end portion 5d.
[0023] By way of example, there may be provided two diametrically opposite bosses, three
bosses at 120° from each other or, like in the illustrated embodiment, four bosses
at 90° from each other.
[0024] The bosses 4 axially extend along the wall of said frustoconical leading end portion
5d to a predetermined small distance from the free end of said frustoconical leading
end portion 5d. The bosses 4 form limited contact areas, which provide a substantially
equal or greater interference with the open end of said second tubular body 3 as compared
with the interference provided by the second end 5b with the open end of the second
tubular body 3.
[0025] As a mere example, the first end 5a of the intermediate connection member 5 fits
into the open end of the first tubular body 2 through an axial section L1 whose length
is of the order of 1 cm. Likewise, the second end 5b, 5d of the intermediate connection
member 5 fits into the open end of the second tubular body 3 through an axial section
L2 whose length is of the order of 1 cm.
[0026] Conveniently, the closed end of the tubular bodies 2 and 3 may be outwardly rounded,
as shown, or in a different manner.
[0027] As clearly shown in the above description, the cigar tube of the present invention
obviates the prior art drawbacks as set out in the introduction of this disclosure.
Such cigar tube provides an airtight closure, in a simple and effective manner, without
requiring any threaded parts or any other closure devices, whereby manufacturing costs
therefore may be reduced.
[0028] Those skilled in the art will obviously appreciate that a number of changes and variants
may be made to the cigar tube as described hereinbefore to meet incidental and specific
needs, without departure from the scope of the invention, as defined by the following
claims.
1. A cigar tube comprising a first tubular body (2) and a second tubular body (3) extending
in a prevailing longitudinal direction (X-X), which are open at one end, characterized in that it has an intermediate tubular connection member (5), having a first end (5a) and
a second end (5b) respectively engaged with the open end of said first tubular body
(2) and with the open end of said second tubular body (3) with a slight press fit,
to provide, with said tubular bodies (2, 3), an exact substantially airtight form
fit between complementary profiles.
2. A cigar tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein the press fit between said second end
(5b) of said intermediate connection member (5) and said second tubular body (3) is
less than the press fit between said first end (5a) of said intermediate connection
member (5) and said first tubular body (2).
3. A cigar tube as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said first end (5a) and said second
end (5b) of said intermediate connection member (5) have respective smaller cross
sections than the open end of said first tubular body (2) and said second tubular
body (3) respectively, so that it can fit into such open ends with a slight press
fit.
4. A cigar tube as claimed in claim 3, wherein said intermediate connection member (5)
has an axial stop element (6) for setting predetermined insertion depths (L1, L2)
of said first end (5a) and said second end (5b) of said intermediate connection member
(5) in the open ends of said first tubular body (2) and said second tubular body (3)
respectively.
5. A cigar tube as claimed in claim 4, wherein said axial stop element (6) comprises
a ring that radially projects out of the wall of said intermediate connection member
(5).
6. A cigar tube as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein said first tubular body
(2) and said second tubular body (3) have a substantially constant cross section.
7. A cigar tube as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first tubular body (2) and said second
tubular body (3) have a circular cross section.
8. A cigar tube as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein said second end (5b)
of said intermediate connection member (5) terminates in a frustoconical leading portion
(5d) which facilitates fitting of said second portion (5b) into the open end of said
second tubular body (3).
9. A cigar tube as claimed in claims 7 and 8, wherein said frustoconical leading portion
is a flare.
10. A cigar tube as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the contacting surfaces
of said intermediate connection member (5), said first tubular body (2) and said second
tubular body (3) are substantially smooth.
11. A cigar tube as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein said intermediate connection
member (5), said first tubular body (2) and said second tubular body (3) are made
of aluminum.
12. A cigar tube as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein said first tubular body
(2) and said second tubular body (3) have enameled outer surfaces.
13. A cigar tube as claimed in claim 8 or 9, wherein, at said frustoconical leading end
portion (5d), said intermediate connection member (5) has a plurality of bosses (4)
which radially project out of said frustoconical leading end portion (5d) to a predetermined
limited length, said bosses (4) forming limited contact areas, which provide a greater
interference with the open end of said second tubular body (3) as compared with the
interference provided by said second end (5b) with the open end of said second tubular
body (3).
14. A cigar tube as claimed in claim 13, wherein said bosses 13 axially extend along the
wall of said frustoconical leading end portion (5d) to a predetermined small distance
from the free end of said frustoconical leading end portion (5d).