TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a rigid packet with hinged lid and containing a
group of smoking articles of reduced size.
[0002] The present invention finds advantageous application to a packet of cigarettes, to
which the following description will make explicit reference without implying any
loss of generality.
PRIOR ART
[0003] The patent
US4771882A1 describes a rigid packet of cigarettes with a hinged lid that has been modified to
house a group of cigarettes of reduced size, i.e. a group of cigarettes smaller with
respect to the total inner volume. In particular, the packet of cigarettes comprises
a filler, which is made with corrugated cardboard and is inserted inside the packet
of cigarettes to occupy the inner volume left free by the group of cigarettes. The
function of the filler is to avoid empty spaces inside the packet of cigarettes and
thus prevent the group of cigarettes from "shaking" inside the packet of cigarettes;
in fact, if the group of cigarettes were free to "shake" inside the packet of cigarettes,
the movements of the group of cigarettes during the handling of the packet of cigarettes
(both in the production step, and during the distribution and sales step) would subject
the cigarettes to mechanical stress that could easily determine an emptying of the
tips (i.e. loss of tobacco fibers from the free ends of the cigarettes).
[0004] However, the filler described in patent
US4771882A1 has some drawbacks. First, the insertion of the filler inside the packet of cigarettes
involves considerable constructional complications in the packing machine that must
be changed to handle solid objects (the fillers) of relatively high dimension. In
particular, the fillers always occupy a high volume and therefore require a large
space occupation for the handling thereof; consequently, in an existing packing machine
it is problematic to find the free space to add the necessary elements for handling
the fillers. Moreover, said filler uses a relatively high amount of material with
an evident increase of expenses and environmental costs of production and disposal
(after the use) of the packet of cigarettes; consider, for example that the mass of
the filler is comparable to, if not higher, than the total mass of the packing material
used to form the packet of cigarettes.
[0005] Patent applications
EP0443365A2,
EP0801011A1 and
EP2666736A1 describe a rigid packet of cigarettes with a hinged lid that has been modified to
house a group of cigarettes of a smaller size, i.e. a group of cigarettes smaller
than the total inner volume. In particular, the packet of cigarettes comprises a collar,
which is provided with containment elements that project inwards to rest on the group
of cigarettes in order to prevent the group of cigarettes from "shaking" inside the
packet of cigarettes. However, this technical solution has some drawbacks, since it
is not always able to provide an adequate holding of the group of cigarettes (i.e.
it is not always able to effectively prevent the group of cigarettes from "shaking"
inside the packet cigarettes).
[0006] The patent
US3404770A discloses a rigid packet of cigarettes with hinged lid that has been modified to
accommodate a group of cigarettes of a smaller size, i.e. a group of cigarettes smaller
than the total inner volume. In particular, the packet of cigarettes comprises a collar,
which is provided with a box body that originates from a lateral wall and rests on
the group of cigarettes from the side opposite to the lateral wall itself; however,
the production of the box body involves the use of a large amount of packing material
and therefore has high production costs.
[0007] The patent
US5158664A describes a rigid packet of cigarettes with a hinged lid that has been modified to
accommodate a group of cigarettes of a smaller size, i.e. a group of cigarettes smaller
than the total inner volume. In particular, the packet of cigarettes comprises a collar,
which is provided on each side with a horizontal panel that originates from a top
edge of the corresponding lateral wall and with a vertical panel that is connected
to the horizontal panel, rests on the group of cigarettes and keeps the group of cigarettes
spaced apart from the lateral wall of the collar; however, the horizontal panels of
the collar tend to bend down when handling the packet of cigarettes assuming "irregular"
positions giving the packet of cigarettes an unpleasant look.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The object of the present invention is to provide a rigid packet of smoking articles
with a hinged lid which is free from the drawbacks described above and, in particular,
is simple and inexpensive to produce.
[0009] According to the present invention, a rigid packet of smoking articles with a hinged
lid, as claimed in the attached claims is provided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0010] The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings,
which illustrate some examples of non-limiting embodiments, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a front perspective view and in a closed configuration of a packet of
cigarettes according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a rear perspective view and in a closed configuration of the packet of
cigarettes of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a front perspective view and in an open configuration of the packet of
cigarettes of Figure 1;
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the packet of cigarettes of Figure 1;
- Figure 5 is a schematic, partial and in longitudinal section view of the packet of
cigarettes of Figure 1;
- Figure 6 is a rear perspective view of a collar of the packet of cigarettes of Figure
1;
- Figure 7 is a plan view of a blank used to make the collar of Figure 6;
- Figure 8 is a plan view of an alternative of the blank of Figure 7;
- Figure 9 is a plan view of a blank used to make a container and a lid of the packet
of cigarettes of Figure 1;
- Figure 10 is a front perspective view and in an open configuration of an alternative
packet of cigarettes of Figure 1;
- Figure 11 is a rear perspective view of a collar of the packet of cigarettes of Figure
10; and
- Figure 12 is a plan view of a blank used to make the collar of Figure 11.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0011] In Figures 1, 2 and 3 number 1 indicates as a whole a rigid packet of cigarettes.
[0012] The packet 1 of cigarettes comprises a container 2, a parallelepiped-shaped lid 3
which is hinged at the back to the container 2 to rotate between a closed position
(illustrated in Figures 1 and 2) and an open position (illustrated in Figure 3), and
an inner package 4 which encloses a group of cigarettes and is housed in the container
2. Normally, the inner package 4 is formed by the group of cigarettes wrapped in a
packing sheet of metallized paper which is provided with an upper portion removable
by tearing at the first opening of the packet 1 of cigarettes.
[0013] The parallelepiped-shaped container 2 is cup-shaped and has an open top end, a bottom
wall 5 opposite to the open top end, a front wall 6, a rear wall 7 (parallel and opposite
to the front wall 6), and two lateral walls 8 (parallel and opposite to each other).
In the container 2, between the walls 6 and 7 front and rear, respectively, and the
lateral walls 8 four longitudinal edges are formed which are arranged parallel to
the cigarettes of the group of cigarettes. In the container 2, between the walls 6,
7 and 8 and the bottom wall 5 four transverse edges are formed which are arranged
perpendicularly to the cigarettes of the group of cigarettes.
[0014] The parallelepiped-shaped lid 3 is cup-shaped and has a top wall 9 (parallel and
opposite to the bottom wall 5 of the container 2 when the lid 3 is arranged in the
closed position), a front wall 10 (coplanar with the front wall 6 of the container
2 when the lid 3 is arranged in the closed position), a rear wall 11 (hinged to the
rear wall 7 of the container 2 and coplanar with the rear wall 7 of the container
2 when the lid 3 is arranged in the closed position), and two lateral walls 12 (coplanar
to the corresponding lateral walls 8 of the container 2 when the lid 3 is arranged
in the closed position). In the lid 3, between the walls 10 and 11 front and rear,
respectively, and the lateral walls 12 four longitudinal edges are formed which are
arranged parallel to the cigarettes of the group of cigarettes, when the lid 3 is
arranged in the closed position. In the lid 3, between the walls 10, 11 and 12 and
the top wall 9 four transverse edges are formed which are arranged perpendicularly
to the cigarettes of the group of cigarettes, when the lid 3 is arranged in the closed
position.
[0015] In the embodiments illustrated in the attached figures all edges are right angles;
according to other embodiments not illustrated and perfectly equivalent, part of the
longitudinal and/or transverse edges may be beveled or rounded.
[0016] According to what is well illustrated in Figure 4, the inner package 4 has a cross
section (significantly) smaller than the cross section of the container 2, and therefore
in the container 2 an area of substantial size (i.e. at least 15-20% of the total
volume of the container 2) not occupied by the inner package 4 remains. In particular,
in the embodiments illustrated in the attached figures the lateral walls of the inner
package 4 are arranged at a given distance from the lateral walls 8 of the container
2 while the front wall and the rear wall of the inner package 4 are in substantial
contact, with the front wall 6 and rear wall 7 of the container 2, respectively, (i.e.
the inner package 4 is narrower with respect to the container 2 and the inner package
4 has the same depth of the container 2).
[0017] As illustrated in Figures 3, 4 and 6, the packet 1 of cigarettes comprises a collar
13 which surrounds the inner package 4, is glued to the inside of the container 2
and projects from the open top end of the container 2. The collar 13 in cross-section
is U-shaped and has a front wall 14 which is superimposed on and glued to the front
wall 6 of the container 2 and two lateral walls 15 which are folded by 90° with respect
to the front wall 14 and are superimposed on and glued to corresponding lateral walls
8 of the container 2. The front wall 14 of the collar 13 has a top window which is
U-shaped and has the function of facilitating the extraction of the cigarettes from
the inner package 4.
[0018] The collar 13 has the function of maintaining in a correct position the inner package
4, i.e. to prevent the inner package 4 from performing unwanted movement inside the
container 2 (since the inner package 4 is smaller than the container 2). In addition,
the collar 13 also has the function of maintaining the lid 3 in the closed position
with a given force to prevent unwanted openings of the lid 3 itself; said "locking"
function of the lid 3 in the closed position is carried out thanks to the fact that
when the lid 3 is in the closed position the collar 13 partially projects from the
open end of the inner container 2 and then engages a corresponding inner surface of
the lid 3: in this way to open the lid 3 it is required to elastically and slightly
deform the lid 3 and/or the collar 13 and therefore it is necessary to apply a given
force to the lid 3 to open the lid 3 itself. According to a preferred embodiment illustrated
in the attached figures, the front wall 14 of the inner container 3 is provided with
a pair of extensions 16 which project laterally to engage with interference the lid
3 when the lid 3 is in the closed position so as to maintain with greater force the
lid 3 in the closed position. According to a different embodiment not illustrated,
the front wall 14 of the inner container 3 is devoid of the extensions 16.
[0019] As illustrated in Figure 4, each lateral wall 15 of the collar 13 is spaced apart
from a corresponding lateral wall 4 of the inner package so as to define, together
with the corresponding lateral wall 4 of the inner package a lateral chamber 17 not
occupied by the inner package 4; therefore, both lateral walls 15 of the collar 13
are spaced apart from the corresponding lateral walls of the inner package 4 to define
two different lateral chambers 17 arranged on opposite sides of the collar 13.
[0020] As illustrated in Figures 5 and 6, the collar 13 comprises two box bodies 18, each
projects cantilevered from a corresponding lateral wall 15, is arranged inside a corresponding
lateral chamber 17 and has a panel 19 (better illustrated in Figure 3) which is connected
to the lateral wall 15 and is arranged perpendicularly to the lateral wall 15 itself;
a panel 20 which is connected to the panel 19, is arranged parallel to the lateral
wall 15 and rests on a corresponding lateral wall 4 of the inner package; a panel
21 which is connected to the panel 20, is arranged perpendicularly to the lateral
wall 15 and parallel to the panel 19; and a panel 22 which is connected to the panel
21, is arranged parallel to the lateral wall 15 (therefore parallel to the panel 20)
and is superimposed on and glued to the lateral wall 15 itself. Therefore, the container
2 comprises two box bodies 18, which are arranged on opposite sides of the collar
13 and each closing the top of a corresponding lateral chamber 17. Each box body 18
is parallelepiped-shaped and has a rectangular-shaped cross-section (possibly square).
In the embodiment illustrated in the attached figures, in each box body 18, the panel
22 is folded towards the inside of the box body 18 so as to be arranged between the
panel 19 and the panel 21; alternatively, in each box body 18 the panel 22 could be
folded towards the outside of the box body 18 so as to be arranged below the panel
21. In Figure 5 is clearly visible how each lateral wall 15 of the collar 13 is internally
glued to the panel 22 of a corresponding box body 18 and is externally glued to a
corresponding lateral wall 8 of the container 2.
[0021] According to a preferred, but not binding, embodiment illustrated in Figures 4 and
6, the collar 13 comprises a pair of support elements 23, each of which extends from
a corresponding lateral wall 15 towards the inside and rests on the inner package
4 to help maintain the correct position of the inner package 4 itself. Each support
element 23 has a L-shaped cross section, and comprises a panel 24 that originates
from a corresponding lateral wall 15 of the collar 13 and is arranged perpendicular
to the lateral wall 15 itself and a panel 25 which is joined to the panel 24, originates
from the front wall 14 of the collar 13, is arranged perpendicular to the front wall
14 and rests on a corresponding lateral wall of the inner package 4. It is important
to note that each support element 23 is separate and independent (i.e. remote) from
the corresponding box body 18; in other words, each lateral wall 15 of the collar
13 comprises an upper box body 18 which is supported by a corresponding lateral wall
of the inner package 4 and comprises at the bottom a supporting member 23 which is
separate and independent (i.e. remote) from the box body 18 and also rests on a corresponding
lateral wall 4 of the inner package.
[0022] In Figure 6 only the collar 13 in its final configuration (i.e. U-folded around the
inner package 4) is illustrated in perspective view, while in Figure 7 the collar
13 flat (i.e. the blank before being folded around to the inner package 4) is illustrated
in plan view. In this embodiment, the lateral walls 15 of the collar 13 extend along
the entire front wall 14 and are provided with the support elements 23. In the alternative
embodiment illustrated in Figure 8, the lateral walls 15 of the collar 13 extend only
along
a limited upper portion of the front wall 14 and are totally devoid of the support
elements 23; this embodiment provides a less lateral support to the inner package
4 (lacking the support elements 23), but has the advantage of using a smaller quantity
of packing material thanks to the fact that the collar 13 can be sliced from a continuous
strip of packing material with no clippings (i.e. without the production of waste
material to be removed).
[0023] In the embodiments illustrated in Figures 3-8, the panel 19 of each box body 18 is
hinged to a top edge of the corresponding lateral wall 15 of the collar 13 (as clearly
illustrated in Figures 7 and 8); the panel 20 is hinged to the edge of the panel 19
opposite with respect to the lateral wall 15, along a crease line; the panel 21 is
hinged to the edge of the panel 20 opposite the panel 19, along a crease line; and
the panel 22 is hinged to the edge of the panel 21 opposite the panel 20, along a
crease; in other words, each box body 18 originates from a top edge of the corresponding
lateral wall 15 of the collar 13.
[0024] The container 2 and the lid 3 are obtained by folding, around the inner package 4
and around the collar 13 (previously folded around to the inner package 4) a blank
26 (illustrated in Figure 9) comprising a plurality of panels that will be indicated
with accented reference numbers equal to the reference numbers distinguishing the
corresponding walls of the container 2 and of the lid 3. As illustrated in Figure
9, the blank 26 has two longitudinal fold lines 27 (which define the longitudinal
edges of the container 2 and of the lid 3) and a plurality of transverse fold lines
28 defining, between the two longitudinal fold lines 27, a panel 6' forming the front
wall 6 of the container 2, a panel 5' forming the bottom wall 5 of the container 2
and is directly connected to the panel 6' along a transverse fold line 28, a panel
7' forming the rear wall 7 of the container 2 and is directly connected to the panel
5' along a transverse fold line 28, a panel 11' forming the rear wall 11 of the lid
3 and is directly connected to panel 7' along a transverse fold line 28, a panel 9'
which forms the top wall 9 of the lid 3 and is directly connected to the panel 11'
along a transverse fold line 28, a panel 10' forming the front wall 10 of the lid
3 and is directly connected to the panel 9' along a transverse fold line 28.
[0025] The blank 26 comprises a plate 29, which is connected to panel 10' along a transverse
fold line 28, is folded by 180° onto the panel 10', and is glued to the inside of
the panel 10' itself.
[0026] The blank 26 comprises a pair of flaps 8', which are arranged on opposite sides of
the panel 6', are connected to the panel 6' along the two longitudinal fold lines
27, and form part of the lateral walls 8 of container 2. The blank 26 comprises a
pair of flaps 8", which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 7', are connected
to the panel 7' along the two longitudinal fold lines 27, form part of the lateral
walls 8 of container 2, and are superimposed on and glued to the corresponding flaps
8'. Each flap 8" comprises a tab 30 which is folded by 90° with respect to the flap
8" and is superimposed on and glued to the panel 5'.
[0027] The blank 26 comprises a pair of flaps 12', which are arranged on opposite sides
of panel 10', are connected to the panel 10' along the two longitudinal fold lines
27, and form part of the lateral walls 12 of the lid 3. The blank 26 comprises a pair
of flaps 12", which are arranged on opposite sides of the panel 11', are connected
to panel 11' along the two longitudinal fold lines 27, form part of the lateral walls
12 of the lid 3, and are superimposed on and glued to the corresponding flaps 12'.
Each flap 12" comprises a tab 31 which is folded by 90° with respect to the flap 12",
and is superimposed on and glued to the panel 9'.
[0028] In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 3-8, the panel 19 of each box body 18 is
aligned with a top edge of the corresponding lateral wall 15 of the collar 13. In
the different embodiment illustrated in Figures 10-12, the panel 19 of each box body
18 is arranged at a given distance from a top edge of the corresponding lateral wall
15 of the collar 13; in other words, each box body 18 is arranged spaced and lower
with respect to a top edge of the corresponding lateral wall 15 of the collar 13.
In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 10-12 (as in the embodiment illustrated in
Figure 8) the lateral walls 15 of the collar 13 extend only along a limited upper
portion of the front wall 14 and are totally devoid of the support elements 23. Also
the collar 13 of Figure 12 has the advantage of being able to be cut from a continuous
strip of packing material without producing clippings.
[0029] In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 10-12, the panel 19 of each box body 18
is hinged to a bottom edge of the corresponding lateral wall 15 of the collar 13 (as
clearly illustrated in Figure 12); the panel 20 is hinged to the edge of the panel
19 opposite the lateral wall 15, along a crease line; the panel 21 is hinged to the
edge of the panel 20 opposite the panel 19, along a crease line; and the panel 22
is hinged to the edge of the panel 21 opposite the panel 20, along a crease line;
in other words, each box body 18 originates from a bottom edge of the corresponding
lateral wall 15 of the collar 13. In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 10-12,
the panel 21 of each box body 18 is arranged at a given distance from a top edge of
the corresponding lateral wall 15 of the collar 13 (i.e. each box body 18 is arranged
spaced and lower with respect to a top edge of the corresponding lateral wall 15 of
the collar 13); according to an alternative not illustrated, the panel 21 of each
box body 18 is aligned with a top edge of the corresponding lateral wall 15 of the
collar 13 (i.e. each box body 18 is aligned with a top edge of the corresponding lateral
wall 15 of the collar 13).
[0030] In the embodiments illustrated in the attached figures, the inner package 4 is arranged
symmetrically with the center of the container 2 (see, for example what illustrated
in Figure 4). According to an alternative embodiment not illustrated, the inner package
4 is arranged asymmetrically on one side of the container 2, i.e. the packing material
4 is arranged all on one side and is close to a lateral wall 8 of the container 2;
consequently, in the container 2 there is a single lateral chamber 17 and the collar
13 comprises only one box body 18, and (possibly) a single support element 23. In
other words, in this embodiment with the asymmetric arrangement of the inner package
4 only one lateral wall 15 of the collar 13 is spaced apart from a corresponding lateral
wall of the inner package 4 to define the inner lateral chamber 17, while the other
lateral wall 15 of the collar 13 rests on a corresponding lateral wall of the inner
package 4.
The packet 1 of cigarettes described above has numerous advantages.
[0031] In the first place, the packet 1 of cigarettes described above uses a relatively
small quantity of packing material (i.e. only slightly higher than the amount of packing
material used in a standard type rigid packet with a hinged lid).
[0032] Furthermore, the packet 1 of cigarettes described above ensures in all conditions
an adequate holding of the inner package 4 (i.e. is always able to effectively prevent
the inner package 4 from "shaking" inside the container 2).
[0033] The packet 1 of cigarettes described above has also a great aesthetic impact at the
opening of the lid 3, as the box bodies 18 closing the lateral chambers 17 (otherwise
visible) transmit to the consumer a feeling of "completeness" and "solidity" that
are particularly appreciated. The panels 19 of box bodies 18 can also be printed with
trademarks, designs or writings (due to their very visible position, the panels 19
of the box bodies 18 allow to exploit printing in an optimal way the panels 19 themselves).
[0034] The packet 1 of cigarettes described above can be made in a fast and inexpensive
manner, as the collar 13 has a relatively conventional shape (i.e. similar to the
collars known and normally used for making rigid packets of cigarettes with a hinged
lid currently on the market), while the blank 22 has an entirely conventional shape
(i.e. completely identical to the blanks known and normally used for making rigid
packets of cigarettes with a hinged lid currently on the market).
[0035] Because of the many advantages presented by the packet 1 of cigarettes described
above, the shape of that packet 1 of cigarettes may be integrally destined also for
making a packet of other types of smoking articles (such as cigars, cigarettes, electronic
charging cartridges for electronic cigarettes, pieces of tobacco for electronic cigarettes).
1. A rigid packet (1) of smoking articles comprising:
a parallelepiped-shaped container (2) having an open top end, a bottom wall (5), a
front wall (6), a rear wall (7), and two lateral walls (8);
a parallelepiped-shaped lid (3) hinged to the container (2) and having a top wall
(9), a front wall (10), a rear wall (11), and two lateral walls (12);
an inner package (4) which encloses a group of smoking articles, is housed inside
the container (2) and is smaller in cross section than the container (2); and
a collar (13), which surrounds the inner package (4), is glued to the inside of the
container (2), projects from the open top end of the container (2) and has a front
wall (14) which is superimposed on and glued to the front wall (6) of the container
(2), two lateral walls (15) which are superimposed on and glued to corresponding lateral
walls (8) of the container (2);
wherein at least one lateral wall (15) of the collar (13) is spaced apart from a corresponding
lateral wall of the inner package (4) so as to define, together with the corresponding
lateral wall of the inner package (4), a lateral chamber (17) not occupied by the
inner package (4);
wherein the collar (13) comprises at least a box body (18), which cantilevering projects
from a corresponding lateral wall (15) and is arranged inside the lateral chamber
(17);
the packet (1) of smoking articles being characterized in that the box body (18) of the collar (13) comprises:
a first panel (19) which is arranged perpendicular to the lateral wall (15) and parallel
to the bottom wall (5) of the container (2), is connected to the lateral wall (15)
itself, and closes the lateral chamber (17);
a second panel (20) which is arranged parallel to the lateral wall (15) and rests
on a corresponding lateral wall of the inner package (4) and is connected to the first
panel (19);
a third panel (21) which is arranged perpendicular to the lateral wall (15) and parallel
to the first panel (19) and to the bottom wall (5) of the container (2), is connected
to the second panel (20), and closes the lateral chamber (17); and
a fourth panel (22) which is arranged parallel to the lateral wall (15), is superimposed
on and glued to the lateral wall (15) itself, and is connected to the third panel
(21).
2. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein:
a first lateral wall (15) of the collar (13) is spaced apart from a corresponding
lateral wall of the inner package (4) to define the lateral chamber (17);
a second lateral wall (15) of the collar (13) rests on a corresponding lateral wall
of the inner package (4);
only one lateral chamber (17) is provided inside the container (2); and
the collar (13) comprises only one box body (18), which is arranged inside the lateral
chamber (17).
3. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 1, wherein:
both the lateral walls (15) of the collar (13) are spaced apart from the corresponding
lateral walls of the inner package (4) to define two different lateral chambers (17)
on opposite sides of the inner package (4); and
the collar (13) comprises two box bodies (18), each arranged inside a corresponding
lateral chamber (17).
4. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the first panel
(19) of the box body (18) is arranged a given distance from a top edge of the corresponding
lateral wall (15) the collar (13).
5. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the first panel
(19) of the box body (18) is aligned with a top edge of the corresponding lateral
wall (15) of the collar (13).
6. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the collar
(13) comprises a supporting member (23), which is separate from and independent of
the box body (18), and rests on a corresponding lateral wall of the inner package
(4).
7. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 6, wherein the supporting member
(23) has an L-shaped cross section, and comprises a fifth panel (24) which originates
at, and is perpendicular to, a corresponding lateral wall (15) of the collar (13);
and a sixth panel (25) which originates at, and is perpendicular to, the front wall
(14) of the collar (13), and rests on a corresponding lateral wall of the inner package
(4).
8. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the first
panel (19) of the box body (18) is hinged along a crease line to a top edge of the
corresponding lateral wall (15) of the collar (13).
9. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 8, wherein the first panel (19)
of the box body (18) forms a top closure of the lateral chamber (17) and the third
panel (21) of the box body (18) forms a bottom closure of the lateral chamber (17).
10. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the first
panel (19) of the box body (18) is hinged along a crease line to a bottom edge of
the corresponding lateral wall (15) of the collar (13).
11. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 10, wherein the first panel (19)
of the box body (18) forms a bottom closure of the lateral chamber (17) and the third
panel (21) of the box body (18) forms a top closure of the lateral chamber (17).
12. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 10 or 11, wherein the third panel
(21) of the box body (18) is arranged a given distance from a top edge of the corresponding
lateral wall (15) of the collar (13).
13. A packet (1) of smoking articles according to claim 10 or 11, wherein the third panel
(21) of the box body (18) is aligned with a top edge of the corresponding lateral
wall (15) of the collar (13).
1. Starre Packung (1) von Rauchwaren, die Folgendes umfasst:
einen parallelepipedförmigen Behälter (2), der ein offenes oberes Ende, eine untere
Wand (5), eine vordere Wand (6), eine hintere Wand (7) und zwei seitliche Wände (8)
aufweist;
einen parallelepipedförmigen Deckel (3), der an dem Behälter (2) angelenkt ist und
eine obere Wand (9), eine vordere Wand (10), eine hintere Wand (11) und zwei seitliche
Wände (12) aufweist;
eine innere Verpackung (4), die eine Gruppe von Rauchwaren umschließt, in dem Behälter
(2) aufgenommen ist und einen kleineren Querschnitt als der Behälter (2) aufweist;
und
einen Kranz (13), der die innere Verpackung (4) umgibt, an die Innenseite des Behälters
(2) geklebt ist, von dem offenen oberen Ende des Behälters (2) vorsteht und eine vordere
Wand (14), die der vorderen Wand (6) des Behälters (2) überlagert und damit verklebt
ist, und zwei seitliche Wände (15), die den entsprechenden seitlichen Wänden (8) des
Behälters (2) überlagert sind und damit verklebt sind, aufweist;
wobei wenigstens eine seitliche Wand (15) des Kranzes (13) von einer entsprechenden
seitlichen Wand der inneren Verpackung (4) beabstandet ist, um so zusammen mit der
entsprechenden Seitenwand der inneren Verpackung (4) eine seitliche Kammer (17) zu
definieren, die nicht von der inneren Verpackung (4) belegt ist;
wobei der Kranz (13) wenigstens einen Kastenkörper (18) aufweist, der von einer entsprechenden
seitlichen Wand (15) auskragend vorsteht und in der seitlichen Kammer (17) angeordnet
ist;
wobei die Packung (1) von Rauchartikeln dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass der Kastenkörper (18) des Kranzes (13) Folgendes umfasst:
eine erste Platte (19), die senkrecht zu der seitlichen Wand (15) und parallel zu
der unteren Wand (5) des Behälters (2) angeordnet ist, mit der seitlichen Wand (15)
selbst verbunden ist und die seitliche Kammer (17) verschließt;
eine zweite Platte (20), die parallel zu der seitlichen Wand (15) angeordnet ist und
auf einer entsprechenden seitlichen Wand der inneren Verpackung (4) ruht und mit der
ersten Platte (19) verbunden ist;
eine dritte Platte (21), die senkrecht zu der seitlichen Wand (15) und parallel zu
der ersten Platte (19) und zu der unteren Wand (5) des Behälters (2) angeordnet ist,
mit der zweiten Platte (20) verbunden ist und die seitliche Kammer (17) verschließt;
und
eine vierte Platte (22), die parallel zu der seitlichen Wand (15) angeordnet ist,
der seitlichen Wand (15) selbst überlagert ist und damit verklebt ist und mit der
dritten Platte (21) verbunden ist.
2. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach Anspruch 1, wobei:
eine erste seitliche Wand (15) des Kranzes (13) von einer entsprechenden seitlichen
Wand der inneren Verpackung (4) beabstandet ist, um die seitliche Kammer (17) zu definieren;
eine zweite seitliche Wand (15) des Kranzes (13) auf einer entsprechenden seitlichen
Wand der inneren Verpackung (4) ruht;
nur eine seitliche Kammer (17) in dem Behälter (2) vorgesehen ist; und
der Kranz (13) nur einen Kastenkörper (18) aufweist, der in der seitlichen Kammer
(17) angeordnet ist.
3. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach Anspruch 1, wobei:
die beiden seitlichen Wände (15) des Kranzes (13) von den entsprechenden seitlichen
Wänden der inneren Verpackung (4) beabstandet sind, um zwei verschiedene seitliche
Kammern (17) auf gegenüberliegenden Seiten der inneren Verpackung (4) zu definieren;
und
der Kranz (13) zwei Kastenkörper (18) aufweist, die jeweils in einer entsprechenden
seitlichen Kammer (17) angeordnet sind.
4. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, wobei die erste Platte (19)
des Kastenkörpers (18) in einem gegebenen Abstand von einer Oberkante der entsprechenden
seitlichen Wand (15) des Kranzes (13) angeordnet ist.
5. Packung (1) von Rauchartikeln nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, wobei die erste Platte (19)
des Kastenkörpers (18) auf eine Oberkante der entsprechenden seitlichen Wand (15)
des Kranzes (13) ausgerichtet ist.
6. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei der Kranz (13)
ein Tragelement (23) aufweist, das von dem Kastenkörper (18) getrennt und hiervon
unabhängig ist und auf einer entsprechenden seitlichen Wand der inneren Verpackung
(4) ruht.
7. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Tragelement (23) einen L-förmigen
Querschnitt aufweist und eine fünfte Platte (24) aufweist, die von einer entsprechenden
seitlichen Wand (15) des Kranzes (13) ausgeht und hierzu senkrecht ist; und eine sechste
Platte (25) aufweist, die von der vorderen Wand (14) des Kranzes (13) ausgeht und
hierzu senkrecht ist und auf einer entsprechenden seitlichen Wand der inneren Verpackung
(4) ruht.
8. Packung (1) von Rauchartikeln nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei die erste Platte
(19) des Kastenkörpers (18) längs einer Falzlinie an einer Oberkante der entsprechenden
seitlichen Wand (15) des Kranzes (13) angelenkt ist.
9. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach Anspruch 8, wobei die erste Platte (19) des Kastenkörpers
(18) einen oberen Verschluss der seitlichen Kammer (17) bildet und die dritte Platte
(21) des Kastenkörpers (18) einen unteren Verschluss der seitlichen Kammer (17) bildet.
10. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei die erste Platte
(19) des Kastenkörpers (18) längs einer Falzlinie an einer Unterkante der entsprechenden
seitlichen Wand (15) des Kranzes (13) angelenkt ist.
11. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach Anspruch 10, wobei die erste Platte (19) des Kastenkörpers
(18) einen unteren Verschluss der seitlichen Kammer (17) bildet und die dritte Platte
(21) des Kastenkörpers (18) einen oberen Verschluss der seitlichen Kammer (17) bildet.
12. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach einem der Ansprüche 10 oder 11, wobei die dritte Platte
(21) des Kastenkörpers (18) in einem gegebenen Abstand von einer Oberkante der entsprechenden
seitlichen Wand (15) des Kranzes (13) angeordnet ist.
13. Packung (1) von Rauchwaren nach Anspruch 10 oder 11, wobei die dritte Platte (21)
des Kastenkörpers (18) auf eine Oberkante der entsprechenden seitlichen Wand (15)
des Kranzes (13) ausgerichtet ist.
1. Paquet rigide (1) d'articles à fumer comprenant :
un contenant parallélépipédique (2) comportant une extrémité supérieure ouverte, une
paroi inférieure (5), une paroi avant (6), une paroi arrière (7), et deux parois latérales
(8) ;
un couvercle parallélépipédique (3) articulé sur le contenant (2) et comportant une
paroi supérieure (9), une paroi avant (10), une paroi arrière (11), et deux parois
latérales (12) ;
un emballage interne (4) qui enferme un groupe d'articles à fumer, est logé à l'intérieur
du contenant (2), et est plus petit en section transversale que le contenant (2) ;
et
une collerette (13), qui entoure l'emballage interne (4), est collée sur l'intérieur
du contenant (2), fait saillie depuis l'extrémité supérieure ouverte du contenant
(2) et comporte une paroi avant (14) qui est superposée et collée à la paroi avant
(6) du contenant (2), deux parois latérales (15) qui sont superposées et collées aux
parois latérales correspondantes (8) du contenant (2) ;
au moins une paroi latérale (15) de la collerette (13) étant espacée d'une paroi latérale
correspondante de l'emballage interne (4) afin de définir, conjointement à la paroi
latérale correspondante de l'emballage interne (4), une chambre latérale (17) non
occupée par l'emballage interne (4) ;
la collerette (13) comprenant au moins un corps formant boîte (18), en porte-à-faux
et en saillie depuis une paroi latérale correspondante (15) et étant agencé à l'intérieur
de la chambre latérale (17) ;
le paquet (1) d'articles à fumer étant caractérisé en ce que le corps formant boîte (18) de la collerette (13) comprend :
un premier panneau (19) qui est agencé perpendiculairement à la paroi latérale (15)
et parallèlement à la paroi inférieure (5) du contenant (2), est raccordé à la paroi
latérale (15) même, et ferme la chambre latérale (17) ;
un deuxième panneau (20) qui est agencé parallèlement à la paroi latérale (15) et
repose sur une paroi latérale correspondante de l'emballage interne (4) et est raccordé
au premier panneau (19) ;
un troisième panneau (21) qui est agencé perpendiculairement à la paroi latérale (15)
et parallèlement au premier panneau (19) et à la paroi inférieure (5) du contenant
(2), est raccordé au deuxième panneau (20), et ferme la chambre latérale (17) ; et
un quatrième panneau (22) qui est agencé parallèlement à la paroi latérale (15), est
superposé et collé à la paroi latérale (15) même, et est raccordé au troisième panneau
(21) .
2. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 1, dans lequel :
une première paroi latérale (15) de la collerette (13) est espacée d'une paroi latérale
correspondante de l'emballage interne (4) afin de définir la chambre latérale (17)
;
une deuxième paroi latérale (15) de la collerette (13) repose sur une paroi latérale
correspondante de l'emballage interne (4) ;
une seule chambre latérale (17) est prévue à l'intérieur du contenant (2) ; et
la collerette (13) comprend un seul corps formant boîte (18), qui est agencé à l'intérieur
de la chambre latérale (17).
3. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 1, dans lequel :
les deux parois latérales (15) de la collerette (13) sont espacées des parois latérales
correspondantes de l'emballage interne (4) afin de définir deux chambres latérales
différentes (17) sur des côtés opposés de l'emballage interne (4) ; et
la collerette (13) comprend deux corps formant boîtes (18), chacun agencé à l'intérieur
d'une chambre latérale correspondante (17).
4. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, dans lequel le premier
panneau (19) du corps formant boîte (18) est agencé à une distance donnée d'un bord
supérieur de la paroi latérale correspondante (15) de la collerette (13).
5. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, dans lequel le premier
panneau (19) du corps formant boîte (18) est aligné avec un bord supérieur de la paroi
latérale correspondante (15) de la collerette (13).
6. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel la
collerette (13) comprend un organe de support (23), qui est distinct, et indépendant,
du corps formant boîte (18), et repose sur une paroi latérale correspondante de l'emballage
interne (4).
7. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'organe de support
(23) présente une section transversale en forme de L, et comprend un cinquième panneau
(24) qui débute, et est perpendiculaire, à une paroi latérale correspondante (15)
de la collerette (13) ; et un sixième panneau (25) qui débute, et est perpendiculaire,
à la paroi avant (14) de la collerette (13), et repose sur une paroi latérale correspondante
de l'emballage interne (4).
8. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel le
premier panneau (19) du corps formant boîte (18) est articulé le long d'une ligne
de pli sur un bord supérieur de la paroi latérale correspondante (15) de la collerette
(13).
9. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 8, dans lequel le premier panneau
(19) du corps formant boîte (18) forme une fermeture supérieure de la chambre latérale
(17) et le troisième panneau (21) du corps formant boîte (18) forme une fermeture
inférieure de la chambre latérale (17).
10. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel le
premier panneau (19) du corps formant boîte (18) est articulé le long d'une ligne
de pli sur un bord inférieur de la paroi latérale correspondante (15) de la collerette
(13).
11. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 10, dans lequel le premier panneau
(19) du corps formant boîte (18) forme une fermeture inférieure de la chambre latérale
(17) et le troisième panneau (21) du corps formant boîte (18) forme une fermeture
supérieure de la chambre latérale (17).
12. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 10 ou 11, dans lequel le troisième
panneau (21) du corps formant boîte (18) est agencé à une distance donnée d'un bord
supérieur de la paroi latérale correspondante (15) de la collerette (13).
13. Paquet (1) d'articles à fumer selon la revendication 10 ou 11, dans lequel le troisième
panneau (21) du corps formant boîte (18) est aligné avec un bord supérieur de la paroi
latérale correspondante (15) de la collerette (13).