FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a cigarette paper dispenser, a blank and a method of manufacturing
the cigarette paper dispenser.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Cigarette paper dispensers for hand-making cigarettes are generally known in the
art. They usually comprise a box containing a stack of cigarette papers and a folding
lid coupled to the box by a hinge. Each of the cigarette papers can be retrieved separately
from the box through a slot through which a free end of the top one of the cigarette
papers extends.
[0003] EP 1 651 066 A2, for example discloses a cigarette paper dispenser for storing and supplying small
sheets of cigarette paper for self-made cigarettes. Said cigarette paper dispenser
comprises a box containing at least one stack of small sheets of cigarette paper.
The top layer of said stack extends through a slot that is allocated to the stack
and is located on the top face of the box. A flap lid which covers the slot located
on the top face of the box in the closed state is hinged to the box. The small covering
sheet of the stack, i.e. the small sheet placed on top in the new state of the cigarette
paper dispenser, is embodied in a manner that is different from the other small sheets
of the stack. The flap lid is fixed, preferably glued, to the box in the new state
of the cigarette paper dispenser such that said flap lid cannot be lifted up.
[0004] It is generally desirable for smokers to consume a refreshment article after having
smoked. These refreshment articles are usually provided in separated boxes. The drawback
of this typical situation is that the consumer has to carry multiple boxes and can
unexpectedly run out of refreshment articles. However, combining receptacles for cigarette
papers and refreshment articles bears the risk of cross-contamination (contact) between
the cigarette papers and refreshment article which is to be avoided.
SUMMARY
[0005] It is an object of the invention to provide a cigarette paper dispenser comprising
a refreshment article having a low risk of cross contamination and being easy to manufacture.
[0006] According to an aspect, a cigarette paper dispenser for storing and supplying sheets
of cigarette paper for hand-making cigarettes is provided. The cigarette paper dispenser
comprises a box and a folding lid that is coupled to the box by a hinge. The box comprises
at least a first compartment which contains at least one stack of cigarette papers,
the top layer of which extends through a first slot on the upper side of the first
compartment of the box allocated to the stack. The folding lid, is articulated onto
the box and in the folded down position covers the slot on the upper side of the box.
The box can further comprise at least one second compartment containing a refreshment
article being configured as a stack of sheets of a consumable dissolvable film. The
top layer or sheet of the stack can extend through a second slot on the upper side
of the box. The stack of cigarette papers and the stack of sheets of the consumable
dissolvable film are arranged such that mutual cross-contamination between the cigarette
papers and the stack of sheets of the consumable dissolvable film is prevented during
storage and retrieval.
[0007] The dissolvable consumable film can advantageously have a mild peppermint flavor.
The film can have a thickness between 0.28 mm and 0.381 mm.
[0008] According to one aspect, cross-contamination is prevented by providing a distance
between the first slot and the second slot of at least 5 mm in a direction perpendicular
to the maximum extension of the cigarette papers.
[0009] The first compartment (or first slot) can be arranged close to a first side of the
box, and the second compartment (or second slot) can be arranged close to a second
side of the box that is opposite to the first side with respect to a hinge line at
which the folding lid is articulated to the box.
[0010] A free edge of a top sheet of the stack of cigarette papers contained in the first
compartment can protrude from the slot and point away from the hinge line of the folding
lid at which the folding lid is articulated to the box. Furthermore, a free edge of
a top sheet of the consumable dissolvable film contained in the second slot can also
protrude from the second slot and point away from the cigarette paper. This can further
reduce the risk of cross-contamination between the cigarette paper and the refreshment
article.
[0011] Advantageously, the pull-out (retrieving) direction of the cigarette papers can be
normal (perpendicular) to the slot, i.e. normal to the top wall of the box. The pull-out
direction of the sheets of the refreshment article can also be normal to the top wall
of the box.
[0012] The box can further comprise a third compartment containing a refreshment article
being configured as a stack of sheets of a consumable dissolvable film. The top sheet
can also extend through a third slot on the upper side of the box, and the second
compartment and the third compartment can be arranged in-line, side-by-side and parallel
to the maximum extension of the cigarette papers.
[0013] The box can further comprise a fourth compartment containing a refreshment article
being configured as a stack of sheets of a consumable dissolvable film. The top sheet
can extend through a fourth slot on the upper side of the box, and the second compartment,
the third compartment and the fourth compartment can be arranged in-line, side-by-side
and parallel to the maximum extension of the cigarette papers.
[0014] Furthermore, intermediate walls can be arranged between the different compartments,
in particular between the cigarette paper and the refreshment articles.
[0015] The cigarette papers within the stack of cigarette papers can be interleaved. Likewise,
the sheets of dissolvable film of the refreshment article can also be interleaved.
This simplifies the separate retrieval of each sheet as the removal of the top layer
or top sheet entails that the free edge of the next sheet appears outside the slot.
[0016] The number of sheets of dissolvable film can be equal to or twice the number of cigarette
papers. This provides that the consumer has a lower risk of running out of refreshment
articles before the last cigarette paper is used.
[0017] A resilient buffer can be arranged behind the stacks of sheets of the dissolvable
film. This provides a pushing force such that the stack of films is pressed towards
the slot and therefore simplifies the retrieval of the sheets of film, in particular
when the number of sheets is rather low. The resilient buffer can be configured as
a folded paper or folded cardboard having at least one fold, and in particular two,
three or more folds.
[0018] The stack of film can be contained in a blister. This can prevent that the films
lose humidity and/or flavor during storage and cross-contamination.
[0019] The cover sheet of each of the stacks, i.e. the top sheet when the cigarette paper
dispenser is in a new condition can be designed differently from the other sheets
of the stack.
[0020] The present invention also provides a blank for a cigarette paper dispenser comprising
a box and a folding lid articulated at a hinge line to the box. Advantageously, only
a single blank is used for manufacturing the cigarette dispenser. The (single) blank
can comprises a top wall, a bottom tongue coupled to the top wall, a bottom wall coupled
to the top wall at an opposite side with respect to the bottom tongue, a left tongue
coupled to the top wall, a right tongue coupled to the top wall at an opposite side
with respect to the left tongue, and the folding lid coupled to the bottom wall at
an opposite side with respect to the top wall as well as folding (perforation) and
creasing lines. The top wall can contain at least a first cutout for a first slot
and a second cutout for a second slot. The first cutout can have a maximum extension
in a first direction that is, at least slightly greater than the maximum extension
of the cigarette paper. The second cutout can have a maximum extension that is lower
than the maximum extension of the first cutout. The first cutout and the second cutout
can be separated by a bridging wall integrally comprised in the top wall.
[0021] The bridging wall can have a width equal to or greater than 5 mm. The maximum extension
of the cigarette paper corresponds to the longitudinal length of a cigarette.
[0022] Advantageously, the right tongue can be configured to form a compartment that is
suitable to encompass a stack of sheets of dissolvable film. Likewise, the left tongue
can be configured to form a compartment that is suitable to encompass a stack of sheets
of dissolvable film.
[0023] The invention also provides a method of manufacturing a cigarette paper dispenser
comprising a box and a folding lid articulated at a hinge line to the box. In this
method a blank as described herein can be used. The method can then comprise the steps
of: arranging a stack of, for example interleaved, cigarette papers on the blank;
folding the bottom tongue of the blank around the stack of cigarette papers. The right
tongue and the left tongue may then be folded inwardly in order to form compartments
for stacks of sheets of the dissolvable film of the refreshment article. At least
one stack of consumable dissolvable film can then be arranged on the blank and/or
in the folded right and/or left tongue. Eventually, the bottom wall can be folded
around a bottom side of the box.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0024] Further aspects and characteristics of the invention ensue from the following description
of the preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings,
wherein
FIG. 1 is a simplified perspective view on a cigarette paper dispenser according to
an embodiment in an open state;
FIG. 2 is a simplified perspective view on a cigarette paper dispenser according to
an embodiment in a closed state;
FIG. 3 is a simplified top view on a cigarette paper dispenser according to an embodiment
in a closed state including some dimensions;
FIG. 4 is a top view on an embodiment of a blank for manufacturing the cigarette paper
dispenser;
FIG. 5 is a simplified perspective view of a first manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a simplified perspective view of a second manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4;
FIG. 7 is a simplified perspective view of a third manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4;
FIG. 8 is a simplified perspective view of a fourth manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4;
FIG. 9 is a simplified perspective view of a fifth manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4;
FIG. 10 is a simplified perspective view of a sixth manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4;
FIG. 11 is a simplified perspective view of a seventh manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4;
FIG. 12 is a simplified perspective view of a eighth manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4;
FIG. 13 is a simplified perspective view of a ninth manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4, and
FIG. 14 is a simplified perspective view of a tenth manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank of FIG. 4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] FIG. 1 is a simplified perspective view on a cigarette paper dispenser 1 according
to an embodiment. The cigarette paper dispenser 1 is in an open state. The cigarette
paper dispenser 1 comprises a box 2 and a folding lid 3. The cigarette paper dispenser
is configured to store and supply sheets of cigarette paper 4 for hand-making cigarettes.
The box 2 comprises at least a first compartment 5 which contains at least one stack
of cigarette papers 4, the top layer of which extends through a first slot 6 on the
upper side of the first compartment 5 of the box 2 allocated to the stack. The folding
lid 3 is articulated onto the box 2 and in the folded down position covers the slot
6 on the top wall (upper side) 8 of the box 2. The box further comprises at least
a second compartment 7-1 containing a refreshment article 9-1 being configured as
a stack of sheets of a consumable dissolvable film. The top layer or top sheet of
the dissolvable film extends through a second slot 10-1 on the top wall 8 of the box
2. The stack of cigarette papers 4 and the stack of sheets of the consumable dissolvable
film 9-1 are arranged such that mutual cross-contamination between the cigarette papers
4 and the stack of sheets of the consumable dissolvable film 9-1 is prevented during
storage and retrieval in that a distance D between the first slot 6 and the second
slot 10-1 is at least 5 mm in a direction perpendicular to the maximum extension DMAX
of the cigarette papers 4.
[0026] In this embodiment, there are three compartments 7-1, 7-2 and 7-3 for refreshment
articles 9-1, 9-2, 9-3 and corresponding three slots 10-1, 10-2, 10-3 for each compartment
7-1, 7-2, 7-3.
[0027] The first compartment 5 or first slot 6 can be arranged close to a first side of
the box, and any second compartment 7-1, 7-2, 7-3 or second slot 10-1, 10-2, 10-3
can be arranged close to a second side of the box that is opposite to the first side
with respect to the hinge line HL at which the folding lid 3 is articulated to the
box 2.
[0028] FIG. 2 is a simplified perspective view on a cigarette paper dispenser 1 according
to an embodiment in a closed state. In the closed state the folding lid 3 resides
on the top wall 8 (not visible) and covers the slots 6, 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3 (not visible).
The folding lid 3 can be resealable after it has been opened for the first time.
[0029] FIG. 3 is a simplified top view on a cigarette paper dispenser 1 according to an
embodiment in a closed state including some dimensions. The length L1 can be between
65 mm and 85 mm and in particular 72.2 mm. The width W1 can be between 35 mm and 50
mm, and in particular 42.5 mm. Height or thickness T1 can be between 3 mm and 8 mm,
and in particular 5.33 mm.
[0030] FIG. 4 is a top view on an embodiment of a blank 100 for manufacturing the cigarette
paper dispenser 1. The blank 100 comprises the following main portions: a top wall
8 including the first slot 6 for the cigarette paper in form of a coutout, and three
further cutouts for the slots 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3. A bottom tongue 11 is coupled through
a side wall 16 to the top wall 8. A bottom wall 12 is coupled to the top wall 8 through
a side wall 17. The folding lid 13 is coupled to the bottom wall 12 through another
wall 20 having about the height of the side walls 16, 17. A left tongue 13 is coupled
to the top wall 8 through side wall 18. The left tongue 13 comprises intermediate
wall 23 and extension wall 24. A right tongue 14 is coupled to the top wall 8 through
the side wall 19. The right tongue comprises intermediate wall 22 and extension wall
25. There is a further cutout 15 in side wall 16 through which the content of the
first compartment, i.e. the cigarette papers 4 are visible. The distance D is the
distance between the first slot 6 for the cigarette papers and the other slots 10-1,
10-2 and 10-3 which are arranged in-line and side-by-side parallel to the first slot
6.
[0031] In FIG. 4, perforation lines are indicated by dashed lines having alternating long
and short dashes. The perforation lines are advantageously configured as 2 mm cut
and 1 mm hold point. Creasing lines (or weakening lines) are indicated as doted lines.
[0032] In an advantageous embodiment, the dimensions are as follows:
Ref. |
Adv. Value im mm |
Description |
BMAX1 |
160.8 |
Total length of blank |
BMAX2 |
171.05 |
Total width of blank |
B1 |
4.1 |
Height of intermediate wall 22 |
B2 |
4.1 |
Height of side wall 19 |
B3 |
4.1 |
Height of side wall 18 |
B4 |
4.1 |
Height of intermediate wall 23 |
B5 |
42.3 |
width of side walls 18 and 19 and of top wall 8 |
B6 |
22.75 |
Length of main portion of tongue 14 |
B7 |
22.75 |
Length of main portion of tongue 13 |
B8 (DMAX) |
72.2 |
Length of side walls 16 and 17 and of top wall 8 as well as bottom wall 12 and folding
lid 3; corresponds also to length DMAX of first slot 6 |
B9 |
43.1 |
Width of folding lid 3 |
B10 |
42.5 |
Width of bottom wall 12 |
B11 |
29.1 |
Width of bottom tongue 11 |
B12 |
13.35 |
Length of extension wall 25 of tongue 14 |
B13 |
13.35 |
Length of extensional wall 24 of tongue 13 |
B14 |
4.5 |
Width of side wall 17 |
B15 |
4.22 |
Width of side wall 16 |
B16 |
5.33 |
Width of side wall 20 |
B17 |
22.75 |
Length of slot (cutout) 10-1 |
B18 |
22.75 |
Length of slot (cutout) 10-1 |
B19 |
22.75 |
Length of slot (cutout) 10-1 |
B20 |
1.975 |
Width of distance between slot 10-1 and slot 10-2 |
B21 |
1.975 |
Width of distance between slot 10-2 and slot 10-3 |
[0033] FIG. 5 is a simplified perspective view of a first manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser 1 according to an embodiment using the blank 100 of FIG. 4.
In this perspective view it is also indicated that the top wall 8 contains some bridging
walls 80-1, 80-2, 80-3, 80-4, 80-5 which form an integral part of the top wall 8 and
separate the cutouts or slots 6, 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3 from each other and from the
rear edge RE of the dispenser and the front edge FE of the dispenser. The first bridging
wall 80-1 is located between the rear edge RE of the dispenser 1 and the first slot
6 and extends over the full length (DMAX, see FIG. 4) of the dispenser 1 which corresponds
to the length of the first slot 6. Bridging wall 80-2 is located between the first
slot 6 and the other three slots 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3 and also extends over the full
length of the dispenser 1. Bridging wall 80-2 provides the required distance D between
the slots 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3 for the refreshment articles and the first slot 6 for
the cigarette papers. Any cross-contamination can advantageously be prevented by providing
a distance D between the first slot and the second slot of at least 5 mm in a direction
perpendicular to the maximum extension of the cigarette papers.
[0034] Bridging wall 80-3 is located between the three slots 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3 and the
front edge FE of the dispenser 1 and also extends over the full length of the dispenser
1. There two further bridging walls 80-4 and 80-5 located between slots 10-2 and 10-3
and slots 10-2 and 10-1, respectively.
[0035] First slot 6 extends over the full length (DMAX, see FIG. 4) of the dispenser 1 from
side wall 19 to side wall 18. The left and right slots 10-1 and 10-3 also reach up
to the side walls 18 and 19 with one side, respectively.
[0036] In a first manufacturing step, the blank 100 is arranged unfolded and flat on a plane.
The stack of cigarette papers 40 is placed on the inner side of the top wall 8 directly
atop the first slot 6.
[0037] FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 is are simplified perspective views of a second and a third manufacturing
step for manufacturing the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the
blank 100 of FIG. 4. In these manufacturing steps, which are subsequent to the manufacturing
step shown in FIG. 5, side wall 16 and bottom tongue 11 are folded upwardly and around
cigarette paper stack 40 in order to encompass stack 40 thereby creating a first compartment
5 for the stack 40 of cigarette paper. The bottom tongue has an extension that can
be folded and, for example glued to the inner side of the top wall 8 and more specifically
to the bridging wall 80-2 between the first slot 6 and the other slots 10-1, 10-2
and 10-3.
[0038] FIG. 8 is a simplified perspective view of a fourth manufacturing step for manufacturing
the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the blank 100 of FIG. 4.
In this manufacturing step, which can occur subsequent to the previously described
manufacturing steps, the left and right tongue 13 and 14 (and the side walls 18 and
19) are folded upwardly and inwardly towards the center of the inner side of the top
wall 8. The intermediate walls 22, 23 and the extension walls 24, 25 of each tongue
13, 14, respectively, are folded such that the extension wall 24, 25 lie on the bridging
walls 80-3, 80-4 and 80-5 on the inner side of top wall 8 and can be fixed or glued
to the inner side of the top wall 8. The extension walls 24, 25 are dimensioned such
that they do not cover anyone of the slots 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3. The main part of each
of the tongues 13, 14 together with intermediate walls 22, 23 thereby form two compartments
7-1, 7-3 (shown in FIG. 9) above slot 10-1 and 10-3 respectively.
[0039] The result can be seen in FIG. 9 which is a simplified perspective view of a fifth
manufacturing step for manufacturing the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment
using the blank 100 of FIG. 4. By folding the left and right tongue 13, 14 inwardly
and fixing the extension walls 24, 25 to the inner side of top wall 8, the three compartments
7-1, 7-2 and 7-3 for the stacks of refreshments articles 41-1, 41-2 and 41-3 are at
least partially pre-configured directly atop the respective slots 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3.
The three stacks of refreshments articles 41-1, 41-2 and 41-3 are then inserted into
the three at least partially pre-configured compartments 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, respectively.
This is shown in FIG. 10. In another embodiment, each stack of films 41-1, 41-2, 41-3
can be contained in a blister. This can prevent that the films lose humidity and/or
flavor during storage and cross-contamination.
[0040] FIG. 10, FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 are simplified perspective views of a sixth, seventh
and eighth manufacturing step for manufacturing the cigarette dispenser according
to an embodiment using the blank 100 of FIG. 4. In these further manufacturing steps,
the bottom wall 12 and folding lid 13 are folded around the bottom side of the box
2, thereby closing the bottom side and the middle compartment 7-2 containing the stack
41-2 of refreshment articles.
[0041] FIG. 13 and FIG. 14 are a simplified perspective views of a ninth and tenth manufacturing
step for manufacturing the cigarette dispenser according to an embodiment using the
blank of FIG. 4. In these steps, the folding lid 3 is folded around the rear edge
RE of the box 2 and closed in order to cover the slots and the eventually extending
free edges of the top layers of the cigarette paper and the top sheets of foil of
the refreshment articles.
[0042] FIG. 13 also shows that a free edge 42 of a top sheet 4 of the stack of cigarette
papers contained in the first compartment 5 can protrude from the slot 6 and point
away from the hinge line HL of the folding lid 3 at which the folding lid 3 is articulated
to the box 2. Furthermore, a free edge 90-1, 90-2, 90-3 of any top sheet of the consumable
dissolvable film 9-1, 9-2, 9-3 contained in any second slot 7-1, 7-2, 7-3 can also
protrude from any second slot 10-1, 10-2, 10-3 (indicated in FIGs 5 to 8) and point
away from the cigarette paper 4. This can further reduce the risk of cross-contamination
between the cigarette paper 4 and the refreshment articles 9-1, 9-2, 9-3.
[0043] Advantageously, the pull-out (retrieving) direction DIR1 (see arrow) of the cigarette
papers 4 can be substantially normal (perpendicular) to the slot 6, i.e. normal to
the top wall 8 of the box. The pull-out direction DIR1 of the sheets of the refreshment
article can also be normal to the top wall 8 of the box. In another configuration,
the pull-out direction of the refreshment article (top sheet) can also be parallel
to the top wall 8 and away from the first compartment 5 or first slot 6 (see arrow
DIR2). This can further decrease the risk of cross-contamination.
[0044] In an embodiment, a resilient buffer (not shown) can be arranged behind the stacks
of sheets of the dissolvable film. This provides a pushing force such that the stack
of films is pressed towards the slot and therefore simplifies the retrieval of the
sheets of film, in particular when the number of sheets is rather low. The resilient
buffer can comprise or be configured as a folded paper or folded cardboard flap having
a least one folding line. Due to the folding line the resilient buffer tends to expand
and thereby provides the pushing force. In another embodiment, the resilient buffer
can be configured as folded paper or folded cardboard having two, three or more folding
lines at which the paper or cardboard is folded.
[0045] The cigarette papers within the stack of cigarette papers (shown as 40 in FIG. 5)
can be interleaved. Likewise, the sheets of dissolvable film of the refreshment articles
(shown as 41-1, 41-2, 41-3 in FIG. 9) can also be interleaved. This simplifies the
separate retrieval of each sheet as the removal of the top layer or top sheet entails
that the free edge 42, 90-1, 90-2, 90-3 of the next sheet appears outside the slot.
[0046] The number of sheets of dissolvable film can be equal to or twice the number of cigarette
papers. This provides that the consumer has a lower risk of running out of refreshment
articles before the last cigarette paper is used.
[0047] The cover sheet of each of the stacks, i.e. the top sheet when the cigarette paper
dispenser is in a new condition can be designed differently from the other sheets
of the stack.
[0048] The refreshment article is advantageously a dissolvable consumable film (edible strip
or rather sheets of edible strip). The dissolvable consumable film can advantageously
have a mild peppermint flavor. The film can have a thickness between 0.2794 mm and
0.381 mm. The dissolvable consumable film can be manufactured as known in the art.
[0049] Although the invention has been described hereinabove with reference to specific
embodiments, it is not limited to these embodiments and no doubt further alternatives
will occur to the skilled person that lie within the scope of the invention as claimed.
1. A cigarette paper dispenser for storing and supplying sheets of cigarette paper for
hand-making cigarettes, with a box comprising at least a first compartment which contains
at least one stack of cigarette papers, the top layer of which extends through a first
slot on the upper side of the first compartment of the box allocated to the stack,
and with a folding lid, which is articulated onto the box and in the folded down position
covers the slot on the upper side of the box, wherein the box further comprises at
least one second compartment containing a refreshment article being configured as
a stack of sheets of a consumable dissolvable film, the top layer of which extends
through a second slot on the upper side of the box, wherein the stack of cigarette
papers and the stack of sheets of the consumable dissolvable film are arranged such
that mutual cross-contamination between the cigarette papers and the stack of sheets
of the consumable dissolvable film is prevented during storage and retrieval.
2. The cigarette paper dispenser according to claim 1, wherein a distance (D) between
the first slot and the second slot is at least 5 mm in a direction perpendicular to
the maximum extension of the cigarette papers.
3. The cigarette paper dispenser according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first compartment
is arranged close to a first side of the box, and wherein the second compartment is
arranged close to a second side of the box that is opposite to the first side with
respect to a hinge line at with the folding lid is articulated to the box.
4. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
a pull-out direction (DIR1) of the cigarette papers is normal to the top wall (8)
of the box (2).
5. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
a free edge (42) of a top sheet of the stack of cigarette papers contained in the
first compartment (5) protrudes from the first slot (6) and points away from the hinge
line (HL) of the folding lid (3) at which the folding lid (3) is articulated to the
box (2).
6. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims wherein
a free edge (90-1, 90-2, 90-3) of a top sheet of the consumable dissolvable film contained
in the second compartment (7-1, 7-2, 7-3) protrudes from the second slot (10-1, 10-2,
10-3) and points away from the cigarette paper (4).
7. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims wherein
the box further comprises a third compartment (7-3) containing a refreshment article
being configured as a stack of sheets of a consumable dissolvable film, the top sheet
of which extends through a third slot on the upper side of the box, and the second
compartment and the third compartment are arranged in-line, side-by-side and parallel
to the maximum extension of the cigarette papers.
8. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
the box further comprises a fourth compartment (7-2) containing a refreshment article
being configured as a stack of sheets of a consumable dissolvable film, the top sheet
of which extends through a fourth slot on the upper side of the box, and the second
compartment, the third compartment and the fourth compartment are arranged in-line,
side-by-side and parallel to the maximum extension of the cigarette papers.
9. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims, further
comprising intermediate walls between the compartments.
10. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
the number of sheets of dissolvable consumable film is equal to the number of cigarette
papers.
11. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims, further
comprising a resilient buffer arranged behind at least one stack of sheets of a consumable
dissolvable film, in particular, the resilient buffer is configured as a folded paper
or folded cardboard having at least one fold, and in particular two, three or more
folds.
12. The cigarette paper dispenser according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
at least one stack of sheets of dissolvable consumable film is contained in a blister.
13. A blank for a cigarette paper dispenser comprising a box and a folding lid articulated
at a hinge line to the box, wherein the blank comprises a top wall, a bottom tongue
coupled to the top wall, a bottom wall coupled to the top wall at an opposite side
with respect to the bottom tongue, a left tongue coupled to the top wall, a right
tongue coupled to the top wall at an opposite side with respect to the left tongue,
and the folding lid coupled to the bottom wall at an opposite side with respect to
the top wall and perforation and creasing lines, wherein the top wall contains at
least a first cutout for a first slot and a second cutout for a second slot; the first
cutout having a maximum extension in a first direction that is greater than the maximum
extension of the cigarette paper and the second cutout having a maximum extension
that is lower than the maximum extension of the first cutout.
14. The blank according to claim 13, wherein the first cutout and the second cutout are
separated by a bridging wall (80-2) comprised in the top wall (8) having a width equal
to or greater than 5 mm.
15. The blank according to claim 13 or 14, wherein the right tongue is configured to form
a compartment that is suitable to encompass a stack of sheets of dissolvable film.
16. The blank according to anyone of claims 13 to 15, wherein the left tongue is configured
to form a compartment that is suitable to encompass a stack of sheets of dissolvable
film.
17. A method of manufacturing a cigarette paper dispenser comprising a box and a folding
lid articulated at a hinge line to the box using a blank according to anyone of claims
13 to 16, the method comprising the steps of: arranging a stack of cigarette papers
on the blank; folding the bottom tongue of the blank around the stack of cigarette
papers; arranging at least one stack of consumable dissolvable film on the blank;
folding the bottom wall around a bottom side of the box.