[0001] The present invention relates to a novel hinge-lid pack containing smoking articles
such as cigarettes.
[0002] It is known to package elongate smoking articles in containers formed from folded
laminar blanks. Elongate smoking articles, such as cigarettes and cigars, are commonly
sold in hinge-lid packs having a box portion and a lid portion that is hinged to a
wall of the box portion. In use, the consumer pivots the lid portion about the hinge
to open the pack and so gain access to the smoking articles held in the box portion.
One such type of hinge-lid pack is the so-called "shoulder pack". A shoulder pack
comprises a box portion typically containing two parallel rows, or layers, of smoking
articles and including an opening through which the smoking articles may be removed.
The shoulder pack further comprises a lid portion having a top wall that, when the
lid is closed, covers the opening in the box portion. The layers of cigarettes in
a shoulder pack are typically parallel to both the bottom wall of the box portion
and the opening in the box portion, through which they are removed. The cigarettes
are therefore exposed along their entire length when the lid portion is open.
[0003] It would be desirable to provide a pack that provides novel ways for the consumer
to open the lid portion in order to access the smoking articles within the pack.
[0004] According to the invention there is provided a pack of smoking articles comprising:
a box portion comprising a bottom wall and having an opening; one or more layers of
smoking articles inside the box portion, each layer being substantially parallel to
the bottom wall; and a lid portion having a top wall which covers the opening in the
box portion when the lid portion is closed. The lid portion comprises first and second
separable hinged portions connected to the box portion along first and second hinge
lines, respectively, wherein each hinge line extends along a side wall of the pack.
[0005] The term "side wall" refers to each of the walls of the pack extending perpendicular
to the one or more layers of smoking articles inside the box portion. Each side wall
in the pack of the present invention extends between the bottom wall of the box portion
and the top wall of the lid portion when the lid portion is in the closed position.
In the closed position of the lid portion, the side walls of the pack are formed from
the side walls of the box portion and the corresponding side walls of the lid portion,
which abut each other.
[0006] In use, the pack according to the present invention lies on the bottom wall with
the opening facing upwards so that when the lid portion is opened smoking articles
may be removed from the upper side of the pack.
[0007] The term "hinge line" refers to a line about which a part of the lid portion may
be pivoted in order to open the pack. A hinge line may be, for example, a crease line,
a fold line or a score line in the material connecting a part of the lid portion with
a corresponding part of the box portion. Alternatively, a hinge line may be formed
by a piece of material connecting both a part of the lid portion and a corresponding
part of the box portion. Such a piece of material may be, for example, a label which
is permanently or removably attached to a part of the lid portion and the corresponding
part of the box portion. In this case, the hinge line is part of the label.
[0008] The hinged portions may be separate from each other, or may require separation from
each other. For example, the hinged portions may be held together with an adhesive
label, or other retention means, which the consumer must remove before opening the
pack.
[0009] Each of the hinged portions acts as a hinge-lid over a portion of the opening. The
present invention therefore provides packs of smoking articles having multiple hinge-lids,
rather than a single hinge-lid, as is conventional. The hinged portions are preferably
pivotable independently from each other. As a result, the consumer is presented with
a greater number of ways in which to open the lid portion of the pack in order to
access the smoking articles. It may be possible, for example, to access the smoking
articles by opening one of the hinged portions, while leaving the remaining hinged
portion or portions closed. Alternatively, all of the hinged portions may be opened
in order to expose the entire opening in the box portion. The hinged portions may
require opening in a particular order, or the consumer may be able to choose the order
in which they are opened.
[0010] When the pack is closed, the hinged portions close together to form the top wall
and the side walls of the lid portion such that the opening in the box portion is
fully covered.
[0011] Preferably, the lid portion consists of the first and second hinged portions only.
The first and second hinged portions may be provided by cutting the lid portion into
two segments along a line extending across the top wall thereof and down the front
and rear walls, so that the hinged portions are separable. The line along which the
lid portion is cut may be a straight line, or a curved line, or may comprise one or
more straight or curved portions or combinations thereof. Alternatively, the line
may reflect the brand of the smoking articles contained within the pack, for example,
by being cut in the shape of a logo.
[0012] The size of the first hinged portion may be the same as, or different to the size
of the second hinged portion. In addition, the shape of the first hinged portion may
be the same as, or different to the shape of the second hinged portion.
[0013] The first and second hinge lines may extend along the same side wall of the pack.
In this case the first and second hinged portions open towards the same side of the
pack. Alternatively, the first and second hinge lines may extend along perpendicular
or opposing side walls of the pack so that the first and second hinge lines open towards
different sides of the pack.
[0014] The lid portion may comprise more than two separable portions. For example, in one
preferred embodiment, each of the four side walls of a rectangular pack has a hinged
portion connected thereto along a hinge line extending along that side wall. The multiple
hinged portions may be provided by cutting the lid portion as described above, but
with two or more lines, as appropriate.
[0015] The top wall of the lid portion may form the entire top wall of the pack when the
pack is closed. Alternatively, the top wall of the lid portion may provide a portion
of the top wall of the pack, while the remaining portion of the top wall of the pack
is provided by a fixed top wall of the box portion. In the latter case, the opening
will not cover the entire surface of the pack and the size of the opening is determined
by the size of the fixed portion of the top wall.
[0016] Preferably, the pack further comprises an inner frame mounted in the box portion
between the box portion and the one or more layers of smoking articles, at least a
portion of which projects from the box portion into space covered by the lid portion
in a closed position.
[0017] Preferably, the pack further comprises lifting means for at least partially raising
the smoking articles from within the box portion when the lid portion is opened. The
lifting means may be provided by the inner frame, which may be connected to the inside
of a side wall of one of the hinged portions such that the inner frame and one side
of the smoking articles mounted inside it is automatically raised out of the box portion
when that hinged portion is opened. Alternatively, the pack may comprise an insert,
upon which the smoking articles are mounted and which functions in the same way as
the inner frame described above. Such an insert is described in detail in
US-A-2004/0232015. The insert may be provided, for example, by a laminar sheet of cardboard, or paper.
Preferably, the insert is transparent.
[0018] Preferably, the pack comprises retention means to help retain the lid portion in
a closed position with the edges of the walls thereof abutting the upper edges of
the walls of the box portion. Particularly preferably, the retention means are integral
to the pack. For example, the integral retention means may comprise a tab provided
on the inner frame and a cooperating slot provided in the lid portion of the pack,
the slot being positioned to accept the tab when the lid portion is in the closed
position. Alternatively, the retention means may comprise features that are incorporated
into the pack during or after manufacture, such as magnets, or adhesive labels. For
example, a removable adhesive label may be applied over the cut in the lid portion,
thereby holding the hinged portions together. The consumer must remove the label before
opening the lid portion to access the smoking articles and may re-apply the label
once the lid portion has been re-closed.
[0019] The hinged portions of the lid portion may each be associated with retention means
to retain them in the closed position. Alternatively, one or more of the hinged portions
may be retained in the closed position by another of the hinged portions, so that
it is not necessary for every hinged portion of the lid to be associated with retention
means. For example, the hinged portions may be provided with flaps which interlock
with flaps on the adjacent hinged portions.
[0020] Alternatively, the hinged portions may be arranged with one hinged portion at least
partially overlying an adjacent hinged portion, such that the underlying hinged portion
can only be opened once the hinged portion overlying it has been opened. In this way,
the number of retention means required to keep all of the hinged portions closed can
be minimised. For example, in a preferred embodiment, one hinged lid portion locks
the adjacent hinged portion in a closed position due to the slope of the cut of the
lid portion along the side walls of the lid portion. Preferably the angle between
the cut and the top of the pack is between about 30 degrees and 90 degrees. More preferably
the angle is between about 45 degrees to about 75 degrees. More preferably the angle
is about 60 degrees.
[0021] Preferably, at least one of the separable hinged portions is connected to the box
portion by a resilient connecting member such that it springs from a closed to an
open position when moved, thereby providing improved access to the smoking articles
within the pack. An arrangement of this type is described in
WO-A-2006/061563.
[0022] Preferably, the pack contains one to five layers, each of about 5 to about 20 smoking
articles, more preferably two layers of about 10 smoking articles.
[0023] Preferably, the one or more layers of smoking articles are wrapped together as a
single bundle in an inner liner of, for example, metal foil, plastic or metallised
paper. The inner liner may comprise means to reclose or reseal the bundle. Alternatively,
the pack contains two or more bundles of smoking articles. Preferably, the two or
more bundles are arranged side by side, each containing one to five layers of smoking
articles. Preferably, the two or more bundles of smoking articles contain smoking
articles which differ, for example, by length, width, brand or composition or combinations
thereof.
[0024] Packs of smoking articles according to the invention may be substantially rectangular
parallelepipedal in shape, with right-angled longitudinal and right-angled transverse
edges. Alternatively, the box portion or the lid portion or both the box portion and
the lid portion of packs of smoking articles according to the invention may comprise
one or more rounded longitudinal edges, rounded transverse edges, bevelled longitudinal
edges or bevelled transverse edges, or combinations thereof. For example, by scoring
in a known manner a laminar blank from which the box portion and the lid portion of
the pack are erected, a "rounded-corner" pack of cigarettes or other smoking articles
according to the invention may be produced.
[0025] Alternatively, the pack according to the invention may be of triangular shape, of
trapezoidal shape, of parallelepipedal shape, of rhombic shape, of hexagonal shape,
of octagonal shape, of circular shape, of oval shape or have any other boundaries.
In the embodiments of the shoulder pack according to the invention which are not rectangular,
preferably an inlay is provided inside the box portion to allow a proper alignment
of the smoking articles inside the pack. Preferably the space between such a rectangular
inlay and the side walls is covered or filled.
[0026] The smoking articles may be, for example, cigarettes, cigars or cigarillos. Preferably,
the smoking articles are cigarettes. It will be appreciated that through an appropriate
choice of the dimensions thereof, packs according to the invention containing different
numbers of conventional size, king size, super-king size, slim or super-slim cigarettes
may be produced.
[0027] The pack may be formed from any suitable materials including, but not limited to,
cardboard, paperboard, plastic, metal, or combinations thereof. Preferably, the pack
is formed from a folded laminar blank, more preferably from a folded laminar cardboard
blank. Preferably, the cardboard has a weight of between about 100 grams per square
metre and about 350 grams per square metre.
[0028] One or more of the hinged portions of the lid may be formed from a different material
to the other hinged portions and the remainder of the pack. For example, one or more
of the hinged portions may be formed from a transparent material, while the other
portions and the remainder of the pack are formed from cardboard.
[0029] Packs of smoking articles according to the invention may be shrink wrapped or otherwise
overwrapped with a transparent polymeric film of, for example, polyethylene or polypropylene
in a conventional manner. Where packs of smoking articles are overwrapped, the overwrap
may include a tear tape.
[0030] According to the invention there is also provided a method of producing the pack
of smoking articles of the present invention comprising: forming the pack from a laminar
blank; cutting the lid portion of the pack to form the first and second hinged portions;
and filling the pack with smoking articles.
[0031] It is preferred to first cut the lid portion of the pack to form the first and second
hinge portions and then to fill the pack with smoking articles. Alternatively, the
pack may be filled with smoking articles before the lid portion is cut to form the
first and second hinge portions.
[0032] A laminar blank of the type conventionally used to make shoulder boxes may be used.
The blank may be folded and glued in order to assemble the pack using conventional
methods and machinery. The cutting step is preferably carried out using a laser.
[0033] Preferably, the method of the present invention further comprises the step of applying
retention means to the lid portion after the cutting step such that the first and
second hinged portions are held together during the filling step. The inclusion of
this step advantageously allows for the use of conventional filling machinery, since
after the application of the retention means, the hinged portions are connected to
each other and move together as if the lid portion had not been cut. The retention
means may be removed from the pack after filling, or may be left on the pack for the
consumer to remove. Preferably, the retention means is a removable adhesive label
that is applied to the lid portion prior to the filling step and is removed thereafter.
[0034] Preferably, the filled pack is wrapped in a transparent overwrap. The overwrap retains
the hinged portions in the closed position.
[0035] The invention will be further described, by way of example only, with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a pack of smoking articles according to a first embodiment of the present
invention with the lid closed;
Figure 2 shows the pack of Figure 1 with the lid portion open and the smoking articles;
Figure 3 shows a pack of smoking articles according to a second embodiment of the
present invention with the lid portion closed; and
Figure 4 shows a pack of smoking articles according to a third embodiment of the present
invention with the lid portion closed.
[0036] The pack 10 shown in Figures 1 and 2 is a rectangular parallelepiped and comprises
a lower box portion 14 and an upper lid portion 12 having the same general construction
as the box portion and lid portion of a conventional shoulder box for cigarettes.
[0037] The lower box portion 14 comprises a bottom wall, a left side wall, a right side
wall 16, a front side wall 18 and a rear side wall. A wrapped bundle of cigarettes
is mounted inside the lower box portion 14. The bundle consists of two rows, or layers,
of cigarettes which are substantially parallel to each other and to the base wall
of the box portion. The upper side of the box portion 14 is open so that the cigarettes
may be removed from the pack when the lid portion is in the open position. For the
sake of clarity, in Figure 2 the pack is shown with the bundle of cigarettes removed.
[0038] An inner cardboard frame 20 is mounted in the box portion 14 between the inner walls
16, 18 thereof and the bundle of cigarettes. The inner frame 20 extends upwardly from
the side walls of the box portion 14 into space covered by the lid portion 12 when
the pack 10 is in a closed position.
[0039] The upper lid portion 12 comprises a top wall 22, a left side wall, a right side
wall 24, a front side wall 26, 27 and a rear side wall. When the lid portion 12 is
closed, the side walls 24, 26, 27 form extensions of the corresponding side walls
16, 18 of the box portion 14 to define the side walls 16, 18, 24, 26, 27 of the pack
10 and the top wall 22 of the lid portion 12 and the base wall of the box portion
14 are parallel and opposed.
[0040] The lid portion 12 is made up of right 28 and left 30 hinged portions that are separable
along a cut 32 extending in a straight line across the centre of the top wall 28 from
front to back thereof and down the front side walls 26, 27 and rear side walls along
the cut 33. The front side walls 26, 27 and rear side walls are each cut into a right
lid side wall 27 and a left lid side wall 26 at the same angle of approximately 60
degrees to their upper edges. The right hinged portion 28 is pivotable about a horizontal
hinge line 25 that extends along the right side wall 16 of the pack 10. Similarly,
the left hinged portion 30 is pivotable about a horizontal hinge line (not visible)
that extends horizontally along the left side wall of the pack. Accordingly, the right
hinged portion 28 opens towards the right hand side of the pack 10, while the left
hinged portion 30 opens towards the left hand side of the pack 10.
[0041] The box portion 14 and lid portion 12 are formed from a single cardboard blank and
the right side wall 24 of the lid portion 12 and the right side wall 16 of the box
portion 14 are integral. The hinge line 25 about which the right hinged portion 28
is pivotable is provided by a fold line extending along the right side wall of the
pack. Conversely, the left side wall of the lid portion 12 and the left side wall
of the box portion 14 are separate from each other and the hinge line about which
the left hinged portion is pivotable is created by the application of a permanent
or non-permanent adhesive label on the left side wall of the pack. This label keeps
the left side walls of the box portion 14 and lid portion 12 together. The adhesive
label is flexible enough that the left hinged portion 30 is pivotable about the connecting
line between the left side wall of the box portion 14 and the left side wall of the
lid portion 12.
[0042] Due to the 60 degree angle of the cut in the front side walls 26, 27 and rear side
walls of the lid portion 12 in the closed position, the edge of the left lid side
wall 26 effectively locks the edge of the right lid side wall 27. In use, the left
hinged portion 30 must therefore be opened before the right hinged portion 28 may
be opened. In order to access the smoking articles within the pack 10, the left hinged
portion 30 may be opened only to expose one end of the cigarettes, or both hinged
portions may be opened to expose the full length of the cigarettes.
[0043] The left hinged portion 30 is retained in a closed position by means of a pair of
opposed locking devices provided in the front and rear walls of the pack. A first
locking device 34 extends horizontally approximately 2 to 7 mm along the front wall
of the left hinged portion 30 and consists of a slot 34 in the left lid side wall
26 and a cooperating tab 42 in the inner frame 20, (see Figure 2). The slot 34 is
positioned to accept the tab 42 when the left hinged portion 30 is closed. A second,
identical locking device is provided opposite the first locking device in the rear
wall of the left hinged portion 30.
[0044] A conventional shoulder pack blank may be used to produce the pack 10 shown in Figures
1 and 2. The blank is folded and glued in the conventional manner in order to assemble
the pack 10 and an adhesive label (indicated by reference numeral 82 in Figure 4)
is applied to the top wall 22, also covering each of the side walls of the pack 10.
With the adhesive labels on the side walls 16, 18, 24, 26, 27 still intact, the lid
portion 12 is cut using a laser, to form the left 30 and right 28 hinged portions.
A removable label (not shown) is then applied to the cut top wall 22 of the lid portion
12 in order to hold the hinged portions together and retain the integrity of the top
wall 22 of the pack 10 during subsequent steps in the production process. In particular,
the application of an adhesive label to the top wall 22 of the lid portion 12 allows
the use of conventional machinery to fill the box portion 14 with the cigarettes.
[0045] The adhesive labels covering the front, rear and left side walls of the pack 10 are
then cut in the conventional manner, leaving intact the label covering the right side
wall that includes the fold line about which the right hinged portion is pivotable.
[0046] In the same or a subsequent process, the pack 10 is filled with one or more wrapped
bundles of smoking articles, in the conventional manner, and the lid portion 12 is
closed. A permanent adhesive label is applied to the left side wall of the pack in
order to connect the left hinged portion 30 to the lower box portion 14 and to provide
a hinge line about which the left hinged portion pivots. The removable label covering
the top wall 22 of the lid portion 12 is then removed and the filled pack 10 is over
wrapped in the conventional manner with a transparent film. All of the above steps
may be carried out in a semi-automated process and advantageously, all of the conventional
process steps may be carried out using conventional machinery.
[0047] In an alternative process, the removable label on the top wall of the lid portion
is left in place such that the consumer needs to remove it before the hinged portions
can be opened.
[0048] The pack shown in Figures 1 and 2 may alternatively be produced manually, if desired.
In the manual production process, the adhesive labels are cut only on the side walls
that are not intended to include hinge lines for the lid portion, that is, the front
and rear side walls. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply a removable label to
the top wall of the lid portion, nor is it necessary to apply an additional adhesive
label to the left side wall, since the original adhesive label on the left side wall
will not have been cut previously.
[0049] The pack 50 shown in Figure 3 is of similar construction to the pack 10 shown in
Figures 1 and 2. However, the lid portion 52 is cut into right 54 and left 56 hinged
portions along an S-shaped line 58 extending across the centre of the top wall 60
from front to back thereof, rather than a straight line. As in the pack 10 shown in
Figures 1 and 2, the front 62 and rear walls of the lid portion 52 are each cut at
about 60 degrees to their upper edges.
[0050] The pack 50 may be manufactured using the process described above for producing pack
10, except that the top wall 60 of the lid portion 52 is cut along an S-shaped line
58, rather than a straight line.
[0051] The pack 70 shown in Figure 4 is of similar construction to the packs 10, 50 shown
in Figures 1 to 3. However, the lid portion 72 is cut into four hinged portions 75,
76, 77, 78 along two diagonal lines 73, 74 extending between the corners of the top
wall 78 of the lid portion 72 and down the edges between the side walls of the pack
70. Permanent adhesive labels 82 are applied to the front 80, rear and left side walls
of the pack 70 in order to provide hinge lines 83 for each of the hinged portions
75, 76, 77, 78 to pivot about.
[0052] The pack 70 may be manufactured using a similar process to the process described
above for producing pack 10. However, permanent adhesive labels must be applied to
the front and rear side walls of the pack 70 in addition to the left side wall. Alternatively,
the labels applied to the side walls at the start of the process may all be left intact,
rather than cutting them in the conventional manner described above. In addition,
the lid portion 72 is cut along two diagonal lines 73, 74 extending between diagonally
opposite corners of the top wall 78, rather than in a straight line across the centre.
1. A pack (10)(50)(70) of smoking articles comprising:
a box portion (14) comprising a bottom wall and having an opening;
one or more layers of smoking articles inside the box portion, each layer being substantially
parallel to the opening; and
a lid portion (12)(52)(72) having a top wall (22)(60)(78) which covers the opening
in the box portion (14) when the lid portion (12)(52)(72) is closed, wherein the lid
portion (12)(52)(72) comprises first (28)(54)(75) and second (30)(56)(76) separable
hinged portions connected to the box portion (14) along first (25)(83) and second
(83) hinge lines, respectively, wherein each hinge line (25)(83) extends along a side
wall of the pack (10)(50)(70).
2. A pack (70) according to claim 1 wherein the lid portion (72) further comprises one
or more additional hinged portions (77,78) connected to the box portion along respective
hinge lines (83).
3. A pack (10) according to claim 1 or 2 further comprising an inner frame (20) mounted
between the box portion (14) and the smoking articles therein.
4. A pack according to any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the smoking articles are mounted
on an insert connected to a hinged portion such that the insert and the smoking articles
mounted thereon are at least partially raised out of the box portion when that hinged
portion is opened.
5. A pack (10) according to any preceding claim further comprising retention means (34)
to retain one or more of the separable hinged portions (12,14) in a closed position.
6. A pack according to claim 5 wherein the retention means comprises an adhesive label
at least partially covering the top wall of the lid portion.
7. A pack (10) according to any preceding claim wherein one or more of the hinged portions
(28) is retained in a closed position by another hinged portion (30).
8. A method of producing a pack (10)(50)(70) of smoking articles according to any preceding
claim comprising:
forming the pack (10)(50)(70) from a laminar blank;
cutting the lid portion (12)(52)(72) of the pack to form the first (28)(54)(75) and
second (30)(56)(76) hinged portions; and
filling the pack (10)(50)(70) with smoking articles.
9. A method according to claim 8 further comprising the step of applying retention means
to the lid portion after the cutting step such that the first and second hinged portions
are held together during the filling step.
10. A method according to claim 9 wherein a removable adhesive label is applied to the
lid portion prior to the filling step and is removed thereafter.