[0001] The present invention relates to a container for smoking articles comprising at least
two hingedly connected packs, each for housing a separate bundle of smoking articles.
[0002] WO-A-2006/079799 discloses packages comprising two packs connected in a Jacob's ladder arrangement
by at least first and second straps and blanks and a method for forming such packages.
[0003] In one aspect,
WO-A-2006/079799 describes a package comprising: first and second packs each capable of containing
items, each pack having a first face bound by a first edge and a second edge, the
second edge being parallel to the first edge; and means, connecting the first and
second packs, which means compising first and second straps which are attachable to
the first and second packs; wherein, in a first position of the packs the first face
of the first and second packs face each other with the first edges of the first and
second pack adjacent to each other and the second edges of the first and second pack
adjacent each other, the first and second straps extending across the first face and
being hinged about the first and second edges, wherein the first strap is hinged about
the first edge of the first pack and hinged about the second edge of the second pack
and the second strap is hinged about the second edge of the first pack and hinged
about the first edge of the second pack, whereby the first and second packs are movable,
one relative to the other between at least the first position, a second position in
which the second pack is rotated relative to the first pack about the first edge and
a third position in which the second pack is rotated relative to the first pack about
the second edge.
[0004] In another aspect,
WO-A-2006/079799 describes a blank for forming the means comprising first and second straps that connects
the first and second packs of the package, which comprises a single sheet of material,
having at least a first region providing a first strap and a second region providing
a second strap, the regions being adjoined by a line operable to separate the first
region from the second region, the line having a first, second and third section thereon,
the second section being a weakened section such that the first and second regions
are separable, and the first and second sections being cut portions extending from
respective ends of the weakened section to the edge of the sheet.
[0005] In a further aspect,
WO-A-2006/079799 describes another blank for forming the means comprising first and second straps
that connects the first and second packs of the package, which comprises a single
sheet of material having a first elongate section in which there is an elongate hole
having major edges which are spaced apart and a second section aligned with the hole
and extending from a minor edge of the first section, the second section having a
maximum width substantially equal or less than the minimum width of the hole and a
length greater than the length of the hole such that a free minor edge of the second
section is threadable through the hole and capable of attaching to the free minor
edge of the first section.
[0006] The first and second packs of all of the packages described in the specification
and shown in the drawings of
WO-A-2006/079799 are connected in a Jacobs Ladder arrangement by a separate joining blank or by a
separate Jacobs Ladder structure. To manufacture the packages, a separate joining
blank is either fixed to the first and second packs or the first and second packs
are positioned within, and in some cases fixed to, two pack containing sections in
a separate Jacobs Ladder structure.
[0007] It would be desirable to provide a container comprising two or more packs connected
in a Jacob's ladder or similar arrangement that can be manufactured in a simple way.
[0008] According to the invention there is provided a container for smoking articles comprising
at least two hingedly connected packs, each for housing a separate bundle of smoking
articles, the container comprising: a first pack having a first wall with opposed
first and second edges; a second pack having a first wall with opposed first and second
edges; and a connector extending between the first edge of the first wall of the first
pack and the second edge of the first wall of the second pack, wherein the connector
is hingeable relative to the first pack about the first edge of the first wall of
the first pack and hingeable relative to the second pack about the second edge of
the first wall of the second pack between a first position, in which the first edges
of the first walls of the first and second packs are adjacent and the second edges
of the first walls of the first and second packs are adjacent, and a second position,
in which the first edges of the first walls of the first and second packs are spaced
apart and the second edges of the first walls of the first and second packs are spaced
apart.
[0009] In the first position, the connector overlies the first walls of the first and second
packs and the first walls of the first and second packs are parallel and opposed.
In the second position, the first walls of the first and second packs and the connector
are substantially coplanar.
[0010] The first pack and the second pack of containers according to the second aspect of
the invention are hingeable relative to one another about the first edges of the first
walls of the first and second packs between the first position and a third position,
in which the first edges of the first walls of the first and second packs are adjacent
and the second edges of the first walls of the first and second packs are spaced apart.
In the third position, the connector overlies the first wall of the second pack and
the first walls of the first and second packs are substantially coplanar.
[0011] The first pack and the second pack of containers according to the second aspect of
the invention are also hingeable relative to one another about the second edges of
the first walls between the first position and a fourth position, in which the second
edges of the first walls of the first and second packs are adjacent and the first
edges of the first walls of the first and second packs are spaced apart. In the fourth
position, the connector overlies the first wall of the first pack and the first walls
of the first and second packs are substantially coplanar.
[0012] The first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention are thus
advantageously hingedly connected in a double hinged manner not dissimilar to a Jacob's
ladder arrangement by the connector. This provides containers according to the invention
with an interesting opening mechanism, while at the same time keeping their manufacturing
costs low due to the simple design.
[0013] One or both of the first pack and the second pack of containers according to the
invention may be a slide and shell pack comprising an outer shell and an inner slide
within the outer shell. Alternatively or in addition, one or both of the first pack
and the second pack of containers according to the first aspect of the invention may
be a hinge-lid pack comprising a lower box portion and an upper lid portion hinged
to the lower box portion.
[0014] Where the first pack is a slide and shell pack, the connector is preferably of substantially
the same dimensions as the first wall of the first pack. Where the second pack is
a slide and shell pack, the connector of the second pack is preferably of substantially
the same dimensions as the first wall of the second pack.
[0015] Where the first pack is a hinge-lid pack, the connector is preferably of substantially
the same dimensions as the lower box portion of the first wall of the first pack.
Where the second pack is a hinge-lid pack, the connector is preferably of substantially
the same dimensions as the lower box portion of the first wall of the second pack.
[0016] Preferably, the first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention
are both slide and shell packs or both hinge-lid packs. It will be appreciated, however,
that containers according to the invention may comprise a first pack and a second
pack provided with different types of opening and closing means. For example, the
first pack may be a hinge-lid pack and the second pack may be a slide and shell pack.
[0017] Where both the first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention
are hinge-lid packs, the first pack may have a hinge-lid pivotable about a hinge line
extending across the first wall of the first pack and the second pack may have a hinge-lid
pivotable about a hinge line extending across the first wall of the second pack.
[0018] In alternative embodiments of the invention, the first pack may have a hinge-lid
pivotable about a hinge line extending across a second wall of the first pack that
is parallel and opposed to the first wall of the first pack and the second pack may
have a hinge-lid pivotable about a hinge line extending across a second wall of the
second pack that is parallel and opposed to the first wall of the second pack.
[0019] The connector of containers according to the invention may be integral with the first
pack, integral with the second pack or integral with the first pack and the second
pack.
[0020] In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the first pack and the second pack
are slide and shell packs and the connector and the outer shell of one of the first
pack and the second pack are formed from a first blank and the outer shell of the
other of the first pack and the second pack is formed from a second blank. In another
preferred embodiment of the invention, the first pack and the second pack are slide
and shell packs and the outer shell of the first pack, the outer shell of the second
pack and the connector are formed from a single blank.
[0021] In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the first pack and the second
pack are hinge-lid packs and the connector and one of the first pack and the second
pack are formed from a first blank and the other of the first pack and the second
pack is formed from a second blank. In yet another preferred embodiment of the invention,
the first pack and the second pack are hinge-lid packs and the first pack, the second
pack and the single connector are formed from a single blank.
[0022] Alternatively, the first pack, the second pack and the connector of containers according
to the invention may be formed from separate blanks. Where the first pack, the second
pack and the connector are formed from separate blanks, the connector is preferably
adhered to the first pack and the second pack in order to form the container. The
connector may, for example, be adhered to the first pack and the second pack using
hot melt adhesive, contact adhesive or double sided adhesive tape.
[0023] However, it will be appreciated that, a variety of other known means may be employed
to affix the connector of containers according to the invention to the first and second
packs thereof such as, for example, hook and loop type fasteners, magnetic fasteners
or mating plug (male) and socket (female) type fasteners.
[0024] Containers according to the invention preferably further comprise retention means
to provide resistance to movement of the first and second packs from the first position
to the second third or fourth position, such that a positive force must be applied
by a consumer to hinge the first and second packs relative to one another from the
first position to the second, third and fourth position. If desired, containers according
to the invention may comprise retention means which provides a positive force that
urges movement of the first pack and the second pack towards the first position.
[0025] For example, the first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention
may be releasably connected in the first position by the releasable engagement of
first retention means provided on the first pack and second retention means provided
on the second pack. The first retention means and the second retention means may comprise
any suitable known magnetic fasteners, mechanical fasteners, adhesive fasteners or
combinations thereof. For example, the first retention means and the second retention
means may comprise one or more releasable pressure-actuated hook-and-loop type fasteners,
snap fasteners or other mating plug (male) and socket (female) type fasteners.
[0026] Preferably, the opposed first and second edges of the first wall of the first pack
and the opposed first and second edges of the first wall of the second pack are longitudinal
edges of the packs. More preferably, the opposed first and second edges of the first
wall of the first pack and the opposed first and second edges of the first wall of
the second pack are longitudinal vertical edges of the packs.
[0027] Containers according to the invention may comprise two or more hingedly connected
packs, each for housing a bundle of smoking articles, for example cigarettes, such
as conventional lit-end cigarettes or cigarettes for use with electrical smoking systems
(for example cigarettes of the type disclosed in
US-A-5 692 525), cigars or cigarillos. Preferably, containers according to the invention comprise
two or more hingedly connected packs, each for housing a separate bundle of cigarettes.
[0028] Through an appropriate choice of the dimensions thereof, the first pack and the second
pack of containers according to the invention may be designed to house separate bundles
of different numbers of cigarettes. Alternatively or in addition, the first pack and
the second pack of containers according to the invention may be designed to house
separate bundles of cigarettes of different dimensions (for example, cigarettes of
different length or different circumference). The first pack and the second pack of
containers according to the invention may, for example, be designed to house separate
bundles of different numbers of short (between about 70 mm and about 75 mm in length),
regular size (about 80mm in length), king size (about 84 mm in length), super-king
size, slim, super-slim or wide cigarettes.
[0029] Through an appropriate choice of the dimensions of the first pack and the second
pack thereof, containers according to the invention may also be designed to hold different
total numbers of smoking articles. For example, containers for cigarettes according
to the invention may comprise a first pack and a second pack for housing, in combination,
a total of twenty or twenty-one regular size cigarettes. Alternatively, containers
for cigarettes according to the invention may comprise a first pack and a second pack
for housing, in combination, a total of seventeen or eighteen wide cigarettes.
[0030] The length, width and depth of the first pack and the second pack of containers according
to the invention may be such that, when in the initial position, the resultant overall
dimensions of the containers are similar to, or substantially the same as, the dimensions
of a conventional disposable pack of smoking articles. For example, the length, width
and depth of the first pack and the second pack may be such that, in the initial or
first position, the resultant overall dimensions of the container are similar to the
dimensions of a conventional disposable hinge-lid pack of twenty cigarettes.
[0031] Containers according to the invention may advantageously comprise first packs and
second packs for housing separate bundles of smoking articles of different types.
A wide variety of different types of cigarettes are produced and sold. For example,
different types of tobacco having unique characteristic tastes and aromas, such as
Burley, Oriental and Virginia tobacco, are used alone or in varying amounts in tobacco
blends to produce brands of cigarettes having different characteristic tastes. In
addition, both plain cigarettes and cigarettes having many different types of filter
tips are manufactured as well as cigarettes of differing length (for example, regular
size, king size or super-king size), circumference (for example, slim or super-slim),
strength of taste, resistance to draw and total particulate matter delivery. Furthermore,
cigarettes containing flavourings such as menthol are also available.
[0032] Containers according to the invention may comprise first packs and second packs for
housing separate bundles of cigarettes of a different tobacco blend or flavour. Alternatively,
or in addition, containers according to the invention may comprise first packs and
second packs for housing separate bundles of cigarettes of a different size (different
length, different circumference or both different length and different circumference).
[0033] The first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention may be
of the same or different cross-section. For example, one or both of the first pack
and the second pack of containers according to the invention may be rectangular, square,
triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, D-shaped, semi-circular or semi-oval in cross-section.
[0034] Preferably, the first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention
are substantially parallelepipedal. More preferably, the first pack and the second
pack of containers according to the invention are substantially cuboid.
[0035] The first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention may have
one or more right-angled longitudinal edges, one or more right-angled transverse edges,
one or more rounded longitudinal edges, one or more rounded transverse edges, one
or more bevelled longitudinal edges, one or more bevelled transverse edges or any
suitable combination thereof.
[0036] Preferably, the first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention
are of substantially the same shape. The dimensions of the first pack and the second
pack of containers according to the invention may be the same or different. Preferably,
the first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention are of
different dimensions. More preferably, the first pack and the second pack of containers
according to the invention are of substantially the same length and width, but of
different depth.
[0037] Preferably, the first wall of the first pack and the first wall of the second pack
of containers according to the invention are of substantially the same dimensions.
[0038] Preferably, the first wall of the first pack and the first wall of the second pack
are major walls of the packs. Preferably, the first wall of the first pack is a front
wall or a rear wall of the first pack. Preferably, the first wall of the second pack
is a front wall or a rear wall of the second pack.
[0039] The first pack and the second pack of containers according to the invention are preferably
formed from one or more folded laminar blanks, more preferably from one or more folded
laminar cardboard blanks.
[0040] The exterior surfaces of the first packs, second packs and connectors of containers
according to the invention may be printed, embossed, debossed or otherwise embellished
(for example using labels or stickers) with manufacturer or brand logos, trade marks,
slogans and other consumer information and indicia. It will be appreciated that the
same or different manufacturer and brand logos, trade marks, slogans, and other consumer
information and indicia may be applied to the exterior surfaces of the first packs,
second packs and connectors.
[0041] The connectors of containers according to the invention may be formed from one or
more suitable materials including, but not limited to, paperboard, cardboard, plastic,
metal (such as, for example, aluminium), transparent or opaque foil (such as, for
example, polyethylene (PE) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foils) and laminated
material (such as, for example, paper/aluminium, plastic/paper/aluminium or other
laminates).
[0042] Containers according to the invention may comprise connectors having one or more
windows or cut-outs provided therein. In preferred embodiments, the one or more windows
or cut-outs interact or cooperate with images provided on the first walls of the first
packs, second packs or first and second packs of the containers to generate further
images.
[0043] Containers according to the invention may comprise more than two packs. Third and
subsequent packs of containers according to the invention may be connected to one
or more other packs thereof in the same or a different manner to that in which the
first pack and the second pack are hingedly connected.
[0044] Preferably, where containers according to the invention comprise three or more packs,
each pack of the container is hingedly connected in a double hinged manner to at least
one other pack thereof by a connector. For example, containers according to the invention
may comprise three, four, five or six packs hingedly connected by two, three, four
or five connectors, respectively, wherein each pack of the container is hingedly connected
in a double hinged manner to either one or two other packs thereof.
[0045] The invention will be further described, by way of example only, with reference to
the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 a shows a container according to a first embodiment of the invention, which
comprises two hingedly connected slide and shell packs, in a position between the
first position and the third position;
Figure 1b shows the container of Figure 1a in a position between the first position
and the second position;
Figure 2a shows the inner surface of a first blank for forming the outer shell of
the first slide and shell pack of the container shown in Figures 1 a and 1b;
Figure 2b shows the inner surface of a second blank for forming the outer shell of
the second slide and shell pack and the connector of the container shown in Figures
1 a and 1 b;
Figure 3 shows the inner surface of a blank for forming the inner shell of the first
slide and shell pack and the inner shell of the second slide and shell pack of the
container shown in Figures 1 a and 1b;
Figure 4a shows the inner surface of a first blank for forming the first hinge-lid
pack of a container according to a second embodiment of the invention, which comprises
two hingedly connected hinge-lid packs;
Figure 4b shows the inner surface of a second blank for forming the second hinge-lid
pack and the connector of the container according to the second embodiment of the
invention;
Figure 5 shows the inner surface of a blank for forming the connector of a container
according to a third embodiment of the invention; and
Figure 6 shows the inner surface of a blank for forming a container according to a
fourth embodiment of the invention, which comprises two hingedly connected slide and
shell packs.
[0046] Figures 2a, 2b, 3, 4a, 4b, 5 and 6 show blanks for forming containers or parts of
containers according to embodiments of the invention. In these Figures, solid lines
are used to denote cut lines or outer borders of the blanks. Dashed lines are used
to denote lines, which are formed by compressing or partially cutting the material
of the blanks by creasing, scoring, embossing or an equivalent process, along which
the blanks are bent upon erection of the containers or parts of containers formed
there from or which act as hinge.
[0047] The container according to the first embodiment of the invention shown in Figures
1a and 1b comprises two hingedly connected cuboid slide and shell packs. The container
comprises a first pack 2 having an outer shell 3 and an inner slide 4 within the outer
shell 3 and a second pack 5 having an outer shell 6 and an inner slide 7 within the
outer shell 6, which are connected in a double hinged manner not dissimilar to a Jacob's
ladder arrangement.
[0048] An elongate blank 10 for forming the outer shell 3 of the first pack 2 is shown in
Figure 2a. The blank 10 comprises a rear wall panel 11, a left side wall panel 12,
a front wall panel 13, and a right side wall panel 14, which are separated from one
another in the longitudinal direction of the blank 10 by vertical fold lines (shown
as dashed lines in Figure 2a). A pair of rear wall flaps 15 are connected to the upper
and lower edges of the rear wall 11 along horizontal fold lines and a right side wall
flap 16 is connected to the side of the rear wall panel 11 along a vertical fold line.
[0049] An elongate blank 20 for forming the outer shell 6 of the second pack 5 is shown
in Figure 2b. The blank 20 for forming the outer shell 6 of the second pack 5 is of
similar construction to the blank 10 for forming the outer shell 3 of the first pack
2 and comprises a rear wall panel 21, a right side wall panel 24, a front wall panel
23, and a left side wall panel 22, which are separated from one another in the longitudinal
direction of the blank 20 by vertical fold lines. A pair of rear wall flaps 25 are
connected to the upper and lower edges of the rear wall panel 21 along horizontal
fold lines and a left side wall flap 27 is connected to the side of the rear wall
panel 21 along a vertical fold line. However, unlike the blank 10 for forming the
outer shell 3 of the first pack 2, the blank 20 for forming the outer shell 6 of the
second pack 5 also includes a single connector panel 28 connected to the left side
wall panel 22 along a vertical fold line and a connector flap 29 connected to the
single connector panel 28 along a vertical fold line.
[0050] To erect the outer shell 3 of the first pack 2 of the container from the blank 10
shown in Figure 2a, the rear wall flaps 15 are folded inwardly through 180 degrees
about the horizontal fold lines. The right side wall flap 16, rear wall panel 11,
left side wall panel 12, front wall panel 13 and right side wall panel 14 are folded
through 90 degrees about the vertical fold lines and the outer surface of the right
side wall flap 16 is affixed to the inner surface of the right side wall panel 14.
[0051] To erect the outer shell 6 of the second pack 5 from the blank 20 shown in Figure
2b the rear wall flaps 25 are folded inwardly through 180 degrees about the horizontal
fold lines. The left side wall flap 27, rear wall panel 21, right side wall panel
24, front wall panel 23 and left side wall panel 22 are folded through 90 degrees
about the vertical fold lines and the outer surface of the left side wall flap 27
is adhered to the inner surface of the left side wall panel 22.
[0052] If desired, the inwardly folded rear wall flaps 15, 25 may be affixed to the inner
surface of the rear wall panels 11, 21 of the blanks 10, 20 during erection of the
outer shells 3, 6 of the first pack 2 and the second pack 5.
[0053] To connect the erected outer shell 3 of the first pack 2 and the erected outer shell
6 of the second pack 5, the outer surface of the connector flap 29 of the blank 20
is affixed to the outer surface of the left side wall panel 12 of the outer shell
3 of the first pack 2. Preferably, the inner slides 4, 7 of the first pack 2 and the
second pack 5 are filled with a bundle of smoking articles and placed inside the erected
outer shells 3, 6 before the outer shells 3, 6 of the first pack 2 and the second
pack 5 are connected to one another. The bundles of smoking articles in the inner
slides 4, 7 of the first pack 2 and the second pack 5 advantageously improve the stability
of the container.
[0054] The connected outer shells 3, 6 of the first 2 and second 5 packs are hingeable relative
to one another about the longitudinal edges of the rear walls 11, 21 of the outer
shells 3, 6 from a first position (not shown) to the positions shown in Figures 1a
and 1b. In the first position the rear walls 11, 21, of the first 2 and second 5 packs
are parallel and opposed and the connector 28 extends between and overlies the rear
walls 11, 21 of the first 102 and second 105 packs. In the positions shown in Figures
1 a and 1 b the connector 28 only overlies the rear wall 21 of the second pack 5 and
the rear wall 11 of the first pack 2, respectively. The connected outer shells 3,
6 of the first 2 and second 5 packs are also hingeable relative to one another about
the longitudinal edges of the rear walls 11, 21 of the outer shells 3, 6 from the
first position to a position (not shown) in which the connector 28 does not overlie
the rear wall 21 of the second pack 5 or the rear wall of the first pack 2 and the
rear walls 11, 21, of the first 2 and second 5 packs and the connector 28 are substantially
coplanar.
[0055] Figure 3 shows a blank 40 for forming the inner slides 4, 7, of the first slide and
shell pack 2 and the second slide and shell pack 5 of the container according to the
first embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 1a and 1b. As shown in Figure 3,
a flap 41 is cut from the lower portion of the major wall of the inner slide 4, 7.
The flap 41 is connected to the major wall of the inner slide 4, 7 along a horizontal
fold line. During erection of the inner slide, the flap 41 is folded outwardly through
180 degrees about the horizontal fold line. In use, as the inner slides 4, 7 is slid
upwardly within the outer shell 3, 6, the leading surface of the outwardly folded
flap 41 extending from the major wall of the inner slide 4, 7 engages the corresponding
facing surface of the rear wall flap 15, 25 extending inwardly from the upper edge
of the rear wall 11, 21 of the respective outer shell 3, 6. Engagement of the rear
wall flap 15, 25 of the outer shell 3, 6 by the flap 41 of the inner slide 4, 7 advantageously
restricts further upward movement of the inner slide 4, 7 within the outer shell 3,
6, and so prevents removal of the inner slide 4, 7 from the upper end of the outer
shell 3, 6.
[0056] Figures 4a and 4b show the inner surfaces of two blanks for forming a container according
to a second embodiment of the invention (not shown), which comprises a first hinge-lid
pack and a second hinge-lid pack connected in a double hinged manner not dissimilar
to a Jacob's ladder arrangement. The first hinge-lid pack and the second hinge-lid
pack of the container according to the second embodiment of the invention are connected
in the same manner as the outer shell 3 of the first slide and shell pack 2 and the
outer shell 6 of the second slide and shell pack 5 of the container according to the
first embodiment of the invention shown in Figure s 1 a and 1 b. The final digits
of the reference numerals for the panels of the blanks 5140, 60 for forming the first
hinge-lid pack and the second hinge-lid pack of the container according to the second
embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 4a and 4b are the same as the final digits
of the reference numerals for the corresponding panels of the blanks 10, 20 for forming
the outer shell 3 of the first slide and shell pack 2 and the outer shell 6 of the
second slide and shell pack 5 of the container according to the first embodiment of
the invention shown in Figures 2a and 2b, respectively.
[0057] Figure 5 shows a blank 70 for forming a separate connector of a container according
to a third embodiment of the invention, which is formed from at least three blanks.
The blank comprises a central connector panel 78, a first connector flap 79a connected
to the right side edge of the connector panel 78 along a vertical fold line and a
second connector flap 79b connected to the left side edge of the connector panel 78
along a vertical fold line.
[0058] To form a container according to the third aspect of the invention, the connector
panel 78 of the blank 70 is placed between a first wall of a first pack and the a
first wall of a second pack of the container. The second connector flap 79b of the
blank 70 is folded through 90 degrees about the vertical fold line connecting it to
the side edge of the connector panel 78 and affixed to a second wall of the first
pack, which is adjacent and substantially perpendicular to the first wall thereof.
The first connector panel 79a of the blank 70 is folded through 90 degrees about the
vertical fold line connecting it to the side edge of the connector panel 78 and affixed
to a second wall of the second pack, which is adjacent and substantially perpendicular
to the first wall thereof. Alternatively, to form the container, the second connector
flap 79b may be affixed to the second wall of the first pack and the second pack then
placed on the first pack so that the first wall of the second pack overlies the connector
panel 78 and first wall of the first pack. The first connector panel 79a of the blank
70 is then folded through 90 degrees about the vertical fold line connecting it to
the side edge of the connector panel 78 and affixed to the second wall of the second
pack.
[0059] The first connector panel 79a and the second connector panel 79b may be substantially
the same size as the second walls of the first and second packs, respectively, to
which they are attached. Alternatively, the first connector panel 79a and the second
connector panel 79b may be of reduced size compared to the second walls of the first
and second packs to which they are attached to, for example, accommodate a hinge line
where the first and second packs are hinge-lid packs.
[0060] Figure 6 shows a blank 80 for forming a container according to a fourth embodiment
of the invention (not shown), which comprises a first slide and shell pack and a second
slide pack and shell pack connected in a double hinged manner not dissimilar to a
Jacob's ladder arrangement.
[0061] The outer shell of the first slide and shell pack and the outer shell of the second
slide and shell pack of the container according to the fourth embodiment of the invention
are connected in a similar manner as the outer shell 3 of the first slide and shell
pack 2 and the outer shell 6 of the second slide and shell pack 5 of the container
according to the first embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 1a and 1b. However,
as shown in Figure 6, the outer shell of the first slide and shell pack, the outer
shell of the second slide and shell pack and the connector of the container according
to the fourth embodiment of the invention are formed from a single one-piece blank
80. The digits of the reference numerals for the panels of the blank 80 for forming
the first slide and shell pack and the second slide and shell pack of the container
according to the fourth embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 6 are the same
as those of the reference numerals for the corresponding panels of the blanks 10,
20 for forming the outer shell 3 of the first slide and shell pack 2 and the outer
shell 6 of the second slide and shell pack 05, respectively, of the container according
to the first embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 2a and 2b.
[0062] To erect the outer shell of the first pack of the container from the blank 80 shown
in Figure 6, the rear wall flaps 15' are folded inwardly through 180 degrees about
the horizontal fold lines. The left side wall flap 17', rear wall panel 11', right
side wall panel 14', front wall panel 13' and left side wall panel 12' and are folded
through 90 degrees about the vertical fold lines and the inner surface of the left
side wall flap 17' is affixed to the outer surface of the left side wall panel 12'.
[0063] To erect the outer shell 6 of the second pack from the blank 80 shown in Figure 6
the rear wall flaps 25' are folded inwardly through 180 degrees about the horizontal
fold lines. The left side wall flap 27', rear wall panel 21', right side wall panel
24', front wall panel 23' and left side wall panel 22' are folded through 90 degrees
about the vertical fold lines and the outer surface of the left side wall flap 27'
is adhered to the inner surface of the left side wall panel 22'.
1. A container for smoking articles comprising at least two hingedly connected packs,
each for housing a separate bundle of smoking articles, the container comprising:
a first pack (2) having a first wall (11, 11', 51) with opposed first and second edges;
a second pack (5) having a first wall (21, 21', 61) with opposed first and second
edges; and
a connector (28, 28', 68, 78) extending between the first edge of the first wall (11,
11', 51) of the first pack (2) and the second edge of the first wall (21, 21', 61)
of the second pack (5),
wherein the connector (28, 28', 68, 78) is hingeable relative to the first pack (2)
about the first edge of the first wall (11, 11', 51) of the first pack (2) and hingeable
relative to the second pack (5) about the second edge of the first wall (21, 21',
61) of the second pack (5) between a first position, in which the first edges of the
first walls (11, 11', 21, 21', 51, 61) of the first (2) and second (5) packs are adjacent
and the second edges of the first walls (11, 11', 21, 21', 51, 61) of the first (2)
and second (5) packs are adjacent, and a second position, in which the first edges
of the first walls (11, 11', 21, 21', 51, 61) of the first (2) and second (5) packs
are spaced apart and the second edges of the first walls (11, 11', 21, 21', 51, 61)
of the first (2) and second (5) packs are spaced apart.
2. A container according to claim 1 wherein the connector (28, 28', 68, 78) is integral
with at least one of the first pack (2) and the second pack (5).
3. A container according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the connector (28') is integral with
the first pack and the second pack.
4. A container according to any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the first pack (2) and the second
pack (5) are slide and shell packs.
5. A container according to any preceding claim wherein the first pack and the second
pack are hinge-lid packs.
6. A container according to claim 5 wherein the first pack has a hinge-lid pivotable
about a hinge line extending across the first wall (51) of the first pack and the
second pack has a hinge-lid pivotable about a hinge line extending across the first
wall (61) of the second pack.
7. A container according to claim 5 wherein the first pack has a hinge-lid pivotable
about a hinge line extending across a second wall of the first pack that is parallel
and opposed to the first wall of the first pack and the second pack has a hinge-lid
pivotable about a hinge line extending across a second wall of the second pack that
is parallel and opposed to the first wall of the second pack.
8. A container according to any preceding claim wherein the first pack and the second
pack are of different dimensions.