FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a package for a smokeless tobacco product and to the use
of this package.
BACKGROUND
[0002] A variety of different tobacco products is offered on the market and there is a class
of goods which does not require combustion of the tobacco. These class of goods shall
be referred to as smokeless tobacco products. Some smokeless tobacco products are
intended for oral administration. Examples are chewing tobacco, moist snuff and in
particular so called "snus". Snus is a moist tobacco product, which is provided in
loose form or in individually wrapped pouches. Smokeless tobacco products are often
particularly sensitive to environmental impacts, such as changes in temperature or
humidity. In order to provide a product which retains freshness and which is protected
against negative environmental impact on the product performance, smokeless tobacco
products are delivered in substantially air tight packages.
[0003] A typical package, for example for snus, is a substantially cylindrical can or container,
which is made from metal or plastic material. An attractively designed and durable
package further protecting the sensitive tobacco product is desirable. In addition
to this, the package should be easy to handle and allow convenient opening and access
to its interior space.
SUMMARY
[0004] It is an object of the invention to provide a package for a smokeless tobacco product,
which provides sufficient protection against environmental impacts and thereby providing
hygienic advantages.
[0005] In one aspect of the invention, a package for a smokeless tobacco product is provided.
The package comprises a can, a sealing member and a lid comprising a waste compartment.
The can has a storage space which is formed by a side wall having a top surface and
a bottom plate/wall of the can. The sealing member is attached to the top surface
which can also be referred to as an upper peripheral edge of the can.
[0006] In an aspect, the sealing member is preformed to provide space for the waste compartment.
In other words, the sealing member can be preformed such that it accommodates the
waste compartment or the space needed for the waste compartment. The sealing member
can be preformed to have a substantial cup-like shape comprising a bottom wall/plate
and a peripheral wall extending from the bottom wall/plate. The bottom wall of the
sealing member is advantageously substantially parallel to the bottom wall of the
can and/or substantially parallel to the bottom wall of the lid. The bottom wall of
the sealing member can reside inside the storage space of the can and can have a distance
from the upper peripheral edge of the can. The distance is dimensioned such that the
sealing member provides enough space for accommodating a bottom wall of the lid that
extends into the storage space of the can due to an additional compartment (for example
waste compartment) in the lid.
[0007] The side wall of the can may have a cylindrical shape and may extend perpendicular
from a bottom plate of the can resulting in a cup shaped can which forms the storage
space. The top surface is formed at the free end of the side wall whereas the other
end of the side wall merges into the bottom plate. The bottom plate and the side wall
may be a one piece construction. The top surface is perpendicular to an inner surface
of the side wall wherein the inner surface and the top surface intersect in an inner
edge of the can. Due to the cylindrical shape, the can has an axis of rotation which
is substantially perpendicular to a plane formed by the top surface or by the inner
edge. The inner edge also defines an access opening to the storage space in which
the smokeless tobacco products can be stored. In general, the storage space can be
accessed when the lid is lifted.
[0008] Consumed smokeless tobacco products, e.g. consumed snus pouches, can be accommodated
in the waste compartment. This protects the environment as the consumed smokeless
tobacco products can be easily disposed. The package comprises the storage space for
new smokeless tobacco products as well as the waste compartment for the consumed ones,
simultaneously. This relieves the user from the need to find a waste deposit for the
consumed tobacco products.
[0009] Further, the sealing member may be attached to an inner portion of the side wall.
Hence, the sealing member is attached to the can by two different portions. The two
different portions may, however, be contiguous.
[0010] As the sealing member is attached to the can by the top surface and the inner portion
of the side wall, a good attachment is ensured resulting in a good protection of the
unused or fresh smokeless tobacco products against environmental impacts. The attachment
area is increased since two different surfaces are used for attaching the sealing
member to the can. Furthermore, a very good attachment is provided since the sealing
member is attached to the can in two different planes being perpendicular to each
other. Hence, relative forces can be absorbed in each and every direction due to this
attachment.
[0011] The attachment of the sealing member can be established by an adhesive or welding.
The adhesive can be a permanent or non-permanent adhesive. Permanent adhesives are
adhesives that cannot be repeatedly released and resealed without significant loss
of adhesion strength. Non-permanent adhesives can be released and resealed without
significant loss of adhesion strength for a number of at least five release-and-reseal
cycles. The skilled person is well aware of suitable permanent and non-permanent adhesives
that can be used. Exemplary embodiments of non-permanent adhesives to be used herein
include pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA).
[0012] Additionally, a form fit against the side wall of the can may be established by the
sealing member. This ensures that the sealing member cannot be detached accidentally
even if the sealing member would not be attached to the can.
[0013] In general, the sealing member can be made of aluminum, paper or a metal and/or the
can may be made of a metal or a resilient plastic material. The sealing member is
made or at least partially made of a material having multiple layers. The sealing
member can be made of a foil. The sealing member can be manufactured using a metal
and/or a synthetic material and/or a cardboard material. This advantageously applies
to all embodiments of the invention.
[0014] The lid can be made of a stiffer material than the sealing member such that an additional
protection is provided ensuring that the sealing member is not damaged by handling
or during transportation. Preferably, the lid is made of the same material as the
can in order to provide a harmonized design as the lid and the can define the design
of the package noticed by the customer.
[0015] The sealing member may be partially corrugated at least in the attachment area to
the inner portion of the side wall such that small cavities are provided between an
outer surface of the sealing member and the inner portion of the can. These small
cavities can be filled by a fastening material, e.g. an adhesive. This can strengthen
the attachment of the sealing member to the can.
[0016] According to another aspect, the sealing member closes the storage space. Hence,
the smokeless tobacco products are stored safely in the storage space. Generally,
the sealing member may serve to cover and complete the storage space mostly provided
by the can. Due to the chosen material of the sealing member, the storage space can
be sealed, in particular air-tight, such that the stored smokeless tobacco products
are protected against environmental impacts such as humidity.
[0017] Further, the sealing member may be arranged at the can in a reclosable and/or resealable
manner. This ensures that the storage space can be sealed again after a smokeless
tobacco product has been taken out of the storage space. The remaining smokeless tobacco
products still can be protected against environmental impacts even though the package
has already been opened.
[0018] According to another aspect, the sealing member may have a weakening line. Hence,
the sealing member can be ripped easily and in a predefined manner due to the weakening
line.
[0019] Further, the sealing member may be preformed (for example deep-drawn) such that the
sealing member has a bottom surface and a peripheral wall extending substantially
perpendicular from the bottom surface. The peripheral wall extends upwardly from the
bottom surface wherein the peripheral wall and a bottom layer having the bottom surface
are formed integral. The shape of the sealing member ensures that the sealing member
can be attached to the top surface and the inner portion of the side wall, simultaneously.
[0020] Accordingly, the sealing member is preformed (for example deep-drawn) in order to
have a cup shape. The sealing member may have a uniform thickness, in particular the
peripheral wall and the bottom layer have an equal thickness. Hence, the sealing member
is not deformed after its manufacturing, in particular bended, but it is formed in
the desired shape directly.
[0021] In another aspect, the sealing member can have at least one pull tab. There may also
be a plurality of pull tabs which equally spaced around a circumference of the peripheral
wall of the sealing member. This provides that sealing member can be removed or opened
from different sides. A customer can easily detach the sealing member by pulling the
pull tab in order to get access to the storage space and the smokeless tobacco products
stored therein. The pull tab may be made of the same material as the sealing member.
Alternatively, the pull tab is made of material being more rigid in order to guarantee
that the pull tab will not be destroyed when it is pulled by a customer.
[0022] Particularly, the weakening line and the pull tab can be arranged in close distance
to each other such that pulling the pull tab results in ripping the sealing member
along its weakening line.
[0023] The pull tab may be arranged at the bottom surface in the transition area between
the bottom surface and the peripheral wall of the sealing member. Accordingly, the
bottom surface of the sealing member may be lifted when the pull tab is pulled whereas
at least the peripheral wall remains attached to the can. This can be established
by the weakening line. Alternatively, the pull tab can be arranged at the bottom layer
formed separately with respect to the peripheral wall such that the sealing member
is formed by two parts.
[0024] The peripheral wall may have a small inner rim which defines a plane being parallel
to the bottom surface and which inner rim is ring-shaped. The inner rim can support
the bottom surface being established by the separate bottom layer.
[0025] According to one embodiment, the sealing member may have a rim being attached to
the top surface. Further, the sealing member being cup-shaped defines an unoccupied
space provided between a plane defined by the rim and the bottom surface of the sealing
member. This unoccupied space can be used for enclosing a part of the lid encompassing
the waste compartment at least partly. Hence, a compact design of the package is provided.
[0026] The rim may be a surrounding rim such that the rim is ring-shaped. Generally, the
rim defines a surface which is substantially parallel to the bottom surface provided
at the bottom layer.
[0027] Particularly, tabs may be provided at the rim which tabs protrude the edge, in particular
the top surface of the side wall. These tabs can be used to open the sealing member
when no pull tab is provided on the bottom surface. Accordingly, the sealing member
can be lifted at its outer periphery whereas the pull tab enables an opening in the
transition area between the bottom and the peripheral wall of the sealing member.
[0028] According to another embodiment, the peripheral wall of the sealing member has a
truncated cone shape. This ensures an increasing gap between the inner portion of
the can and the sealing member which can be used for attaching the sealing member
to the can. Depending on the used fastening material a smaller gap or a bigger gap
is necessary. The truncated cone shape ensures that the required gap is provided and
that this required gap can be used for attaching the sealing member to the can, in
particular the inner portion of the side wall.
[0029] Further, the truncated cone shape ensures a form-fit when the sealing member is formed
by at least two parts wherein the bottom layer is provided separately.
[0030] Particularly, the lid may have a cap and a top cover wherein the top cover is arranged
on the cap such that the waste compartment is established. The entire waste compartment
is provided within the lid since the cap provides the cup-shaped base of the waste
compartment which is closed by the top cover. Accordingly, the waste compartment has
rigid walls since the cap and the top cover are made of rigid materials. The top cover
can be substantially flat.
[0031] The top cover can have any shape, for instance it can be circular, polygonal, triangular,
rectangular, oval etc.. In particular, the top cover can be substantially disc-shaped.
The design of the top cover is adapted to the design of the whole package, in particular
the cap and the can.
[0032] The waste compartment is advantageously configured as a depression in the cap of
the lid such that the top cover only closes the waste compartment from the upper side.
[0033] Preferably, the waste compartment may be accessed via the lid. Accordingly, the waste
compartment can be accessed by a top surface of the lid when the lid closes the can
and the sealing member such that the waste compartment is easily accessible.
[0034] Further, the top cover can be attached to the cap in a detachable manner or it can
be actuated relative to the cap for accessing the waste compartment. This ensures
an easy access to the waste compartment as the top cover has just to be lifted or
actuated. Afterwards, the top cover can be fixed to the base by pressing the top cover
onto the cap, for example.
[0035] Alternatively, the top cover can be rotated with respect to the cap wherein the top
cover is partially omitted to provide an access opening to the waste compartment.
Accordingly, the cap is also at least partially omitted such that the access opening
to the waste compartment is realized when both recesses are aligned relative to each
other.
[0036] The axis of rotation is substantially perpendicular to a plane of the recesses. Furthermore,
the axis of rotation is located in the center of the top cover and the cap. The axis
of rotation can only be the virtual axis of rotation of the lid around which the top
cover can be rotated. However, the axis can also be a real axis, like a stud or the
like that extends perpendicular to the plane of the lid.
[0037] The lid can further comprise a latching mechanism between the cap and the top cover.
This latching mechanism can serve to hold the top cover in a specific position.
[0038] The latching mechanism can comprise at least one surface protuberance (small knuckle
or bump) on the cap or on the inner surface of the disc-shaped top cover. Any protuberance
can advantageously interact with a respective recess in the respective opposite part
by engaging with a recess.
[0039] The latching mechanism can be configured to provide higher resistance when the top
cover is rotated in order to open the package for getting access to the waste compartment.
In this aspect of the invention, the protuberance(s) and respective recesses can be
larger or have a specific shape such that more force is needed to turn the top surface
in a position in which the waste compartment is accessible.
[0040] In another aspect, the waste compartment extends from a bottom side of the top cover
to an area lower than the top surface of the can. Accordingly, the waste compartment
has enough space for accommodating the used smokeless tobacco products. As the depth
of the waste compartment is adjusted to the shape of the sealing member, a compact
design of the whole package is provided.
[0041] In other words, the package according to aspects of the invention can comprise three
portions: the can, the sealing member and the lid wherein the lid comprises the cap
and the top cover. The unused or fresh smokeless tobacco products, as for example
snus, can be disposed in the storage space of the can. The sealing member is attached
to the can, in particular to the top surface of the side wall as well as to the inner
portion of the side wall. The sealing member covers and seals the storage space provided
mostly by the can. The sealing member is arranged and formed such that it is reclosably
and/or resealably attached to the can. Hence, the sealing member can be released in
order to have access to the storage space such that the smokeless tobacco products
can be grabbed by a customer. Afterwards, the sealing member can be placed in its
origin position such that the storage space is reclosed or even resealed. The sealing
member serves to cover and complete the inner storage space provided by the can.
[0042] The lid is arranged on top of the can and the sealing member in order to protect
the sealing member. The lid can be turned or rotated in order to get access to the
sealing member.
[0043] Alternatively, the lid can be pulled upwardly by a customer in order to open the
package or the lid is pressed onto the can to close the package. This mechanism can
be described as a press-fit one.
[0044] Particularly, the lid can be deformed by pressure such that a snap-in mechanism is
established in order to close the can by the lid.
[0045] Usually, the lid interacts with the can, in particular by a thread when the lid is
turned or rotated.
[0046] The consumed smokeless tobacco products can be accommodated in the waste compartment
provided in the lid wherein the customer can have access to the waste compartment
by the top cover. For this, the top cover can be rotated relative to the cap such
that two recesses are aligned which are provided in the top cover and in the cap.
[0047] Alternatively, the top cover can be lifted with respect to the cap which mostly encompasses
the top cover. A lateral recess in an outer lateral wall of the cap can be provided
which is used in order to get in direct contact with the top cover. By this lateral
recess, the customer has access to an actuation portion of the top cover such that
he can pull or lift the top cover with respect to the cap which is fixed to the can
via a thread, for instance.
[0048] Further, the top cover may have a hinged cover part that can be swiveled in order
to get access to the waste compartment.
[0049] Generally, the can and/or the cap may comprise at least one inner wall that projects
into the storage space for smokeless tobacco products and the waste compartment for
consumed smokeless tobacco products, respectively. The one or more inner walls are
advantageously used to separate inner compartments, for example for different types
or flavors of the smokeless tobacco product or for separating compartments with different
purposes.
[0050] Moreover, the package as described above is used for packing a smokeless tobacco
product, in particular for packing a moist tobacco product and further in particular
for packing snus.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0051] 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 top view of an inventive package according to one embodiment wherein the
components are shown separately,
FIG. 2 is a simplified sectional view of the inventive package shown in FIG. 1,
FIG. 3 is a simplified sectional view of an inventive package according to another
embodiment,
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the sealing member used in FIG. 3,
FIG. 5 is a simplified sectional view of an inventive package according to another
embodiment, and
FIG. 6 is a simplified sectional view of an inventive package according to another
embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0052] FIG. 1 shows a package 10 for smokeless tobacco products separated. The smokeless
tobacco products can be chewing tobacco, moist snuff, dissolvable films etc. In particular,
the package 10 is for accommodating a moist tobacco product, for example snus pouches.
In Figure 2 the same embodiment of the assembled package 10 is shown in a simplified
sectional view.
[0053] The diameter of the assembled package 10 is 30 mm to 120 mm, preferably 40 mm to
90 mm, more preferably 50 mm to 80 mm. The height of the package 10 is about 12 mm
to 50 mm, preferably 15 mm to 35 mm. These dimensions are advantageously applicable
to all embodiments of the invention.
[0054] In this embodiment, the package 10 comprises a can 12, a sealing member 14 and a
lid 16. Each of these components has a substantially cylindrical shape resulting in
a substantially cylindrical shape of the package 10 itself. However, other shapes
are also suitable, for example a cylinder having a substantially oval cross section,
a parallelepiped, a cuboid or a cube. The sealing member 14 has three pull tabs T1,
T2, T3 which are equally spaced around a circumference of the sealing member 14. However,
in other embodiments only one or two or more than three pull tabs maybe provided.
These pull tabs may also be equally spaced around the circumference of the sealing
member thereby facilitating access to the package 10. This will be explained in more
detail below.
[0055] The can 12 and/or the lid 16 including all parts and members thereof can be manufactured
using a metal and/or a rigid synthetic material and/or a cardboard material. In particular,
the can 12 and/or the lid 16 can be manufactured using injection molded PP (polypropylene),
ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer) or any other suitable synthetic or
plastic material. This advantageously applies to all embodiments of the invention.
[0056] The lid 16 is the topmost member of the package 10 wherein the sealing member 14
is disposed between the lid 16 and the can 12 as can be seen in Figure 2 and which
is described later.
[0057] The can 12 comprises a storage space 18 which can be used for accommodating the smokeless
tobacco products such as snus. The can 12 has a bottom plate 20 and a side wall 22
extending substantially perpendicular from the bottom plate 20 in an upward direction.
The bottom plate 20 and the side wall 22 can be a one-piece construction such that
the side wall 22 merges into the bottom plate 20 by a first end whereas the other
end is a free end as will be described later. In the shown embodiment, the side wall
22 is cylindrical and the bottom plate 20 is circular.
[0058] The diameter of the can 12 is about 30 mm to 120 mm, preferably 40 mm to 90 mm, more
preferably 50 mm to 80 mm. The height of the can 12 is about 10 mm to 50 mm, preferably
15 to 30 mm. These dimensions are advantageously applicable to all embodiments of
this invention.
[0059] Generally, the side wall 22 which can also be described as a lateral wall may be
provided with an appealing design or with an embossing to simplify handling of the
package 10 for the smokeless tobacco product.
[0060] The sealing member 14 is cup-shaped and has a bottom surface 24 on a bottom layer
25, a peripheral wall 26 and a surrounding rim 28 which is ring-shaped. The peripheral
wall 26 interconnects the bottom layer 25 and the rim 28. The rim 28 defines a plane
that is substantially parallel to the bottom surface 24 whereas the peripheral wall
26 is substantially perpendicular to the bottom surface 24. Hence, the bottom surface
24 is retracted relative to the rim 28 by the height of the peripheral wall 26.
[0061] In other words, the sealing member 14 is a preformed element which may be deep-drawn
such that the sealing member 14 has a unitary thickness. In particular the bottom
layer 25, the peripheral wall 26 as well as the rim 28 have the same thickness. The
shape of the sealing member 14 is established during its manufacturing. Accordingly,
the sealing member 14 is not deformed by the lid 16 or any other part of the package
10.
[0062] The sealing member 14 is attached to the can 12 via at least a part of its peripheral
wall 26 and the rim 28. The peripheral wall 26 may be attached to an inner portion
30 of the side wall 22 via a surface 27 of the peripheral wall 26 of the sealing member
14. In a preferred embodiment, the sealing member 14 may be attached to the can 12
via its total peripheral wall 26 in order to increase the surface used for attachment.
[0063] Further, the rim 28 is attached to a top surface 32 of the side wall 22 which is
the free end of the side wall 22 that does not end into the bottom plate 20 or that
does not merge with the bottom plate 20. This top surface 32 or the free end of the
side wall 22 can also be described as an upper peripheral edge of the can 12.
[0064] The top surface 32 and the inner portion 30 of the side wall 22 intersect each other
in an inner edge 34 being substantially rectangular. Hence, the sealing member 14
is attached to the can 12 via two surfaces which are perpendicular to each other.
[0065] The inner edge 34 defines an access opening 36 to the storage space 18 such that
a customer has access to the smokeless tobacco products accommodated in the storage
space 18 as will be described later.
[0066] The sealing member 14 may be partially corrugated at least in the attachment area
to the inner portion 30 of the side wall 22. The corrugations result in small cavities
which are provided between an outer surface of the sealing member 14 and the inner
portion 30, in particular the attachment area. These small cavities can be filled
by a fastening material, e.g. an adhesive. This can increase the attachment forces
between the sealing member 14 and the can 12.
[0067] As can be seen in Figure 2, the storage space 18 is closed and sealed by the sealing
member 14. Accordingly, the sealing member 14 serves to cover and complete the storage
space 18 provided mostly by the can 12, in particular the bottom plate 20 and the
side wall 22 of the can 12.
[0068] In general, the sealing member 14 seals the storage space 18 against the outside
in order to protect the smokeless tobacco products accommodated in the storage space
18 against environmental impacts such as humidity. This ensures that the unused smokeless
tobacco products remain fresh.
[0069] The lid 16 comprises two members, a cap 38 and a top cover 40 which may be detachable
attached to the cap 38. A waste compartment 42 is formed between the cap 38 and the
top cover 40 which can accommodate consumed smokeless tobacco products. The waste
compartment 42 has rigid walls since the cap 38 and the top cover 40 are made of rigid
materials, in particular of the same material. The top cover 40 is arranged on the
cap 38 such that a tight waste compartment 42 is provided.
[0070] In general, the integrated waste compartment 42 relieves the user from the need to
find a waste deposit for the consumed tobacco products.
[0071] The lid 16 can be fixed to the can 12 by the cap 38 which has a lateral wall 43 interacting
with the side wall 22 of the can 12. Accordingly, the lateral wall 43 of the cap 38
and the side wall 22 of the can 12 can be coupled to each other.
[0072] The cap 38 and the can 12 may be configured to be joined with each other by a thread,
for instance. The lower end of the lateral wall 43 of the cap 38 can engage with the
upper end of the side wall 22 of the can 12. The lower end of the lateral wall 43
of the cap 38 may be located outside the upper end of the side wall 22 of the can
12.
[0073] The diameter of the upper end of the side wall 22 of the can 12 may be a little bit
smaller than the diameter of the lower end of the lateral wall 43 of the cap 38 such
that the lateral wall 43 of the cap 38 circumferentially encompasses the side wall
22 of the can 12.
[0074] In another embodiment the diameter of the upper end of the side wall 22 of the can
12 may be a little bit greater than the diameter of the lower end of the lateral wall
43 of the cap 38 such that the side wall 22 of the can 12 circumferentially encompasses
the lateral wall 43 of the cap 38. The lower end of the lateral wall 43 of the cap
38 is then located inside the upper end of the side wall 22 of the can 12.
[0075] The top cover 40 is substantially cylindrically shaped and can comprise a top surface
which is substantially disc-shaped. The diameter of the top cover 40 is about 30 mm
to 120 mm, preferably 40 mm to 90 mm, more preferably 50 mm to 80 mm.
[0076] The top cover 40 may have a diameter smaller than the one of lateral wall 43 of the
cap 38 such that the top cover is encompassed by an upper part of the lateral wall
43. The lateral wall 43 may have a lateral recess on its upper part which can be used
to touch the top cover 40 directly which is mostly encompassed by the upper part of
the lateral wall 43. This lateral recess is shown in FIG. 1. Then, the top cover 40
can be lifted from the cap 38 in order to get access to the waste compartment 42 and,
afterwards, pressed on the cap 38 in order to close the waste compartment 42 tightly.
[0077] Alternatively, a rotating access to the waste compartment 42 can be provided when
the top cover 40 and the cap 38 each comprise at least one recess which recesses can
be aligned when the top cover 40 is rotated relative to the cap 38.
[0078] According to another alternative, at least a cover part of the top cover 40 can be
hinged such that a swivel movement of the cover part relative to the rest of the top
cover 40 enables access to the waste compartment 42.
[0079] Further, a thread may be provided on the inner side of the upper part of the lateral
wall 43 which engages with a thread on the outer side of the top cover 40 such that
the waste compartment 42 can be accessed by relative movement of the top cover 40
with respect to the cap 38.
[0080] Alternatively, the top cover 40 may have a greater diameter than the upper part of
the lateral wall 43 which is circumferentially retracted such that the peripheral
surface of the whole package 10 is homogenous.
[0081] The cap 38 has a depth which extends to an area lower than the edge 34, in particular
the plane defined by the edge 34. This ensures that the waste compartment 42 has enough
space to accommodate the consumed smokeless tobacco products.
[0082] The cup-shaped sealing member 14 defines an initially unoccupied space provided between
a plane defined by the rim 28 and the bottom surface 24 of the cup-shaped sealing
member 14. This initially unoccupied space is occupied by at least a part of the waste
compartment 42 formed within the lid 16 as can be seen in Figure 2. In the shown embodiment,
the cap 38 is formed such that its bottom part extends till the bottom surface 24
of the sealing member 14 and may contact the bottom surface 24.
[0083] Hence, the cup shape of the sealing member 14 enables a compact design of the whole
package 10 as the retracted bottom surface 24 of the sealing member 14 is adapted
to the waste compartment 42, from the first. In other words, the sealing member 14
is preformed such that the cap 38 comprising the waste compartment 42 has enough space.
Accordingly, the sealing member 14 is not deformed by the lid 16, in particular the
cap 38 providing the waste compartment 42 mostly.
[0084] Further, the sealing member 14 may have several tabs 44 which are provided at the
outer circumference of the sealing member 14, in particular the rim 28. When the lid
16 is not placed onto the can 12, the tabs 44 protrude the top surface 32 such that
the tabs 44 can be grabbed by a customer for opening the sealing member 14 in order
to have access to the storage space 18. When the lid 16 is placed onto the can 12
as shown in FIG.2, the tabs 44 are deformed such that they are aligned with the outer
surface of the can 12.
[0085] The tabs 44 may have a length ensuring that the tabs 44 are visible when the lid
16 is placed onto the can 12. Accordingly, the customer can check easily if the sealing
member 14 comprising such a tab 44 is provided and attached to the can 12 even though
the customer does not have to lift the lid 16.
[0086] When a customer wants to take one of the smokeless tobacco products stored in the
storage space 18, he can lift the lid 16 from the can 12. Then, the customer has access
to the sealing member 14 which can be easily opened by pulling one of the tabs 44
in order to lift the sealing member 14 from the top surface 32 of the side wall 22.
Afterwards, the customer can grab one of the smokeless tobacco products via the access
opening 36. After he has grabbed one of the smokeless tobacco products, the customer
can reclose and/or reseal the storage space 18 easily by pressing the sealing member
14, in particular the rim 28, onto the side wall 22, in particular the top surface
32. Then the storage space 18 is reclosed and/or resealed.
[0087] In addition, the customer can improve the resealing by pressing the peripheral wall
26 of the sealing member 14 against the inner portion 30 of the side wall 22.
[0088] An adhesive may be provided between the attachment area(s) in order to improve the
attachment, in particular between the top surface 32 and the rim 28 and/or between
the peripheral wall 26 and the inner portion 30 of the side wall 22. Dedicated portions
of the sealing member 14 and/or dedicated portions of the can 12 may be coated with
the adhesive. The adhesive may be a permanent or non-permanent adhesive, for example
PSA.
[0089] Afterwards, the lid 16 can be placed onto the can 12. After consumption of the grabbed
smokeless tobacco product, the consumer can easily access the waste compartment 42
by lifting, rotating or generally actuating the top cover 40 of the lid 16. Then,
the consumed smokeless tobacco product can be disposed into the waste compartment
42. Hence, the consumer has not to open the entire lid 16 in order to have access
to the waste compartment 42.
[0090] FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of the inventive package 10 which has a different
sealing member 14. The sealing member 14 according to this embodiment comprises two
parts, a separate bottom layer 46 comprising the bottom surface 24 and a frame part
48 comprising the peripheral wall 26, the rim 28 and an additional inner rim 50. The
inner rim 50 is ring-shaped and supports the bottom layer 46. Accordingly, the inner
rim 50 is substantially perpendicular to the peripheral wall 26.
[0091] Further, the sealing member 14 according to this embodiment may have a pull tab 52
which can be used by a customer to open the sealing member 14 in order to have access
to the storage space 18. The pull tab 52 is arranged in the transition area between
the bottom layer 46 and the frame part 48, in particular the peripheral wall 26. The
bottom layer 46 and the frame part 48 are such formed that a form-fit is established
between these parts.
[0092] When a customer pulls the pull tab 52, the bottom layer 46 is lifted relative to
the frame part 48, in particular the inner rim 50. After the customer has taken one
of the smokeless tobacco products out of the storage space 18, he can reclose and/or
reseal the storage space 18 by pressing the bottom layer 46 onto the inner rim 50.
[0093] An adhesive may be provided between the bottom layer 46 and the inner rim 50 in order
to improve the resealing mechanism. Dedicated portions of the bottom layer 46 and/or
dedicated portions of the inner rim 50 may be coated by the adhesive. The adhesive
may be a permanent or a non-permanent adhesive, for example PSA.
[0094] Alternatively, the bottom layer 46 and the frame part 48 are made as a one piece
construction wherein the bottom layer 46 is lifted in a predefined area.
[0095] According to another embodiment, the frame part 48 has no inner rim 50 and the bottom
layer 46 is supported by the frame part 48 due to a form-fit.
[0096] FIG. 4 shows the sealing member 14 in detail which is used in the embodiment of the
package 10 shown in FIG. 3. It reveals that the pull tab 52 is attached to the bottom
surface 24 of the sealing member 14.
[0097] FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the package 10 without lid 1. The sealing member
14 has a substantially truncated cone shape, in particular the peripheral wall 22.
Hence, the peripheral wall 26 is inclined with respect to the inner portion 30 of
the side wall 22 resulting in an increasing gap between the peripheral wall 26 and
the inner portion 30 which increases from the edge 34 towards the bottom plate 20.
[0098] In an alternative embodiment, the sealing member 14 can be formed by two pieces such
that the sealing member 14 comprises a frame part and a bottom part wherein the truncated
cone shape of the peripheral wall 22 ensures a form-fit between the peripheral wall
22 and the bottom part is established.
[0099] FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the package 10 without lid 16. According to this
embodiment, a weakening line 54 is provided within the sealing member 14. The sealing
member 14, further, comprises a pull tab 52 which interacts with the weakening line
54 such that the sealing member 14 is ripped in the area of the weakening line 54
when the pull tab 52 is pulled.
[0100] Preferably, the weakening line 54 is also provided in the transition area between
the peripheral wall 26 and the bottom layer 25 comprising the bottom surface 24. In
this embodiment, the peripheral wall 26 and the bottom layer 25 are made integral.
[0101] The weakening line 54 may be preferably surrounding the whole bottom layer 25 except
a small portion which can be used as hinge when the bottom layer 25 is lifted and
then returned in order to reclose and/or reseal the storage space 18 after a smokeless
tobacco product has been grabbed by a customer.
[0102] The position of the weakening line 54 ensures that the sealing member 14 can be resealed
after it has been opened once.
[0103] Generally, a package 10 for a smokeless tobacco product is provided which ensures
to store smokeless tobacco products in a protective manner such that no environmental
impacts can harm the freshness of the smokeless tobacco products.
1. A package (10) for a smokeless tobacco product comprising a can (12), a sealing member
(14) and a lid (16) comprising a waste compartment (42) and being configured to close
the can (12), the can (12) comprising a bottom wall and a side wall (22) forming a
storage space (18), the side wall having a top surface (32), wherein the package (10)
further comprises a sealing member (14) being configured to be attached to an inner
portion (30) (22) and the top surface (32) of the side wall (22) of the can and wherein
the sealing member (14) is preformed to have a substantially cup-like shape such that
the sealing member (14) has a bottom surface (24) and a peripheral wall (26) extending
substantially perpendicular from the bottom surface (24).
2. The package (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the sealing member (14) closes the storage space (18), in particular seals the storage
space (18).
3. The package (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the sealing member (14) is arranged at the can (12) in a resealable manner.
4. The package (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the sealing member (14) is made of a material comprising multiple layers.
5. The package (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the sealing member (14) comprises a bottom layer (46) and an additional inner rim
(50) which are resealably attached to each other by a pressure-sensitive adhesive
(PSA).
6. The package (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the sealing member (14) has a weakening line.
7. The package (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the sealing member (14) comprises at least one pull tab (T1, T2, T3, 52).
8. The package (10) according to claim 7, characterized in that the at least one pull tab (52) is arranged at the bottom surface (24) in the transition
area between the bottom surface (24) and the peripheral wall (26).
9. The package (10) according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that the peripheral wall (26) has a truncated cone shape.
10. The package (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the sealing member (14) has a rim (28) being attached to the top surface (32).
11. The package (10) according to claim 7, characterized in that the at least one tab (T1, T2, T3, 44) is provided at the rim (28) and extends from
the top surface (32).
12. The package (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lid (16) has a top cover (40) and a cap (38) wherein the top cover (40) is arranged
on the cap (38) such that the waste compartment (42) is established.
13. The package (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the waste compartment (42) can be accessed via the lid (16).
14. The package (10) according to claim 12, characterized in that the top cover (40) is detachably attached to the base (38) or can be actuated relative
to the base (38) for accessing the waste compartment (42).
15. The package (10) according to claim 12 or 14, characterized in that the waste compartment (42) extends from a bottom side of the top cover (40) to an
area lower than the top surface (32) of the can (12).