FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a container lid with improved storage functionality
and improved stackability, particularly a container lid for a container for a tobacco
related product. The present invention further relates to a container with such a
container lid.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Various packages for tobacco, smoking articles, like cigarettes, cigarillos or cigars,
and tobacco based products, like snus or snuff, are well known in the art.
[0003] Elongated smoking articles such as cigarettes may be packed in hinge-lid packs comprising
a box with a hinged lid. Therein the elongated smoking articles are contained in the
interior of the box. Usually an inner liner is provided within the box in order to
protect the elongated smoking articles against loss of moisture, freshness and aroma.
The lid comprises a hinged connection to the box and is transferable from an open
position to a closed position, wherein a user can access the smoking articles merely
in the open position. In order to prevent unwanted openings, the lid may be attached
to the box or the inner liner via an adhesive.
[0004] Elongated smoking articles may also be packed in a soft cup package, wherein a soft
cup packages typically comprise a soft cup formed of a cup-shaped outer paper container
that is open at the top to receive an inner liner comprising the tobacco products.
In order to access the smoking articles at least one wall of the inner liner needs
to be opened. The package may comprise an adhesive label for resealing the opened
wall in order to provide a closed configuration that safely keeps the smoking articles
within the package.
[0005] Tobacco may be packed in pouches that are formed from an elastic sheet folded to
form a pocket between two adjacent walls of the elastic sheet. One of the walls may
continuously extend to form a flap for closing the pocket by overlapping the flap
with an outer surface of one of the adjacent walls. While the adjacent walls may be
partially hot embossed for enclosing the pocket, the flap may comprise an adhesive
label for resealing the pouch.
[0006] Alternatively, tobacco, each of the aforementioned tobacco related products as well
as further tobacco related products, such as snus or snuff, may be packed in a container,
such as e.g. a rigid paperboard container. Such containers are usually provided with
a lid that is attached to the container and allows for opening and closing the container.
Therein, the container as well as the lid may comprise features for improving the
stackability thereof, i.e. for improving the transport or the display of the container
or the lid or both.
[0007] However, tobacco as well as other tobacco related products may require supplementary
means for consuming the tobacco or the tobacco related product or for preparing the
consumption thereof. Exemplarily, papers and cigarette filters are required for rolling
cigarettes from rolling tobacco, a cutter is required for preparing a cigar for smoking
and finally a lighter or matches are required for igniting cigarettes, cigarillos
or cigars. Further, waste may be produced during the preparation or use of the tobacco-related
products.
[0008] It is thus an object of the present invention to overcome or reduce at least some
of the disadvantageous of the prior art and to provide a solution to the aforementioned
problems and to provide a container lid for a container for a tobacco related product
that has an improved functionality with respect to the storage of supplementary goods
or waste.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0009] One or more of the drawbacks of the prior art could be avoided or at least reduced
by means of the present invention that solves the abovementioned objective. A first
aspect of the present invention relates to a container lid for a container for a tobacco
related product. Therein, the container lid comprises a rim portion that is configured
to be connected to an opening of the container. Typically, a container comprises a
container body and a container opening through which a product can be filled or removed
from the container. The container opening is surrounded by a container opening edge
and the rim portion is configured to be attached to the container opening edge or
to a reinforcing rim attached to the container opening edge. The container lid further
comprises a lid portion that is hingedly connected to the rim portion via a connecting
portion and that is configured for opening or closing the container opening by pivoting
the lid portion around the connecting portion.
[0010] According to the present invention, the lid portion comprises a recess, i.e. a deepening
or depression, which is forming a lid compartment within the lid portion. Above that
the lid portion comprises a support section that is disposed adjacent to the recess.
A top lid is connected to the support section and is configured to provide a closure
for the lid compartment, i.e. to allow a user to open and close the lid compartment.
The top lid is further configured for covering the recess as well as the support section,
at least while it closes the lid compartment. Hence the areal size of the top lid
exceeds the areal size of the recess but equals the sum of the areal sizes of the
recess and the support section.
[0011] The rim portion of the container lid of the invention is at least partially surrounding
a lid opening. In other words, the rim portion is enclosing or defining the lid opening
by forming a closed or broken ring. Therein, ring does not inevitably refer to an
O-ring but may also cover a rectangular shape or a rectangular shape with rounded
edges. Basically, a cross section and/or a circumference of the lid opening, i.e.
the rim portion, are adapted to the cross section and or the circumference of the
container opening, i.e. the container opening edge. In other words, the shape of the
rim portion is fitted to the shape of the container opening edge. According to this
definition, the lid portion is configured for closing the lid opening by covering
an area that is enclosed and/or defined by the rim portion. Thus, the areal size of
the lid portion is essentially equal to an areal size of the lid opening and/or the
container opening.
[0012] According to the present invention, the lid portion comprises a support section for
connecting a top lid thereto. Therefore, the support section is preferably level,
plane, and/or flat. Further preferred, the support section has a first surface (upper
surface) facing in a first direction, wherein the first direction is facing away from
a container, while the container lid is installed to a container. The top lid is preferably
installed to the first surface. Then, the recess extends in a second direction opposite
to the first direction, i.e. towards a container, while the container lid is installed
to a container. Particularly, lateral walls of the recess extend in the second direction
although these lateral walls may enclose an angle with the second direction.
[0013] Further preferred, the support section extends essentially parallel, i.e. is essentially
plane-parallel, to a bottom of the recess. In this configuration, a plate-shaped top
lid attached to the support section also extends essentially parallel to the support
area. Further preferred, at least one of the bottom of the recess and the closed top
lid also extends essentially plane-parallel to the lid opening, i.e. the area defined
by the rim portion. Further preferred, the support section is plane-parallel to the
area defined by the container opening edge, i.e. the container opening. In other words,
the support section extends essentially horizontally in an installation position of
the container lid, i.e. while being installed to a container, and during a normal
standing position of the container with the lid portion being closed.
[0014] Further preferred, the top lid comprises a flexure ridge that is separating a first
portion and a second portion of the top lid. Therein, the first portion is connected
to the support section of the lid portion, preferably fixedly, while the second portion
is configured to pivot around the flexure ridge. According to a basic embodiment,
the flexure ridge is simply a thinning of an e.g. plate-shaped, top lid. Particularly
preferred, the thinning may be provided as a groove with a triangular cross section
opened towards the first direction for allowing the second portion to easily pivot
around the flexure ridge, wherein the pivoting of the second portion is for opening
or closing the lid compartment. Further preferred, the first portion is mechanically
connected to the support section, e.g. by a weld, an adhesive, a clip connection,
or the like. The connection may be detachable but preferably it is a non-detachable
connection.
[0015] According to a particularly preferred embodiment, the connecting portion extends
along a lateral edge of the rim portion. Further preferred, the connecting portion
comprises at least one hinge. Therein, the hinge may be a flexible connection between
the rim portion and the lid portion that has been commonly injection molded and/or
is monolithic with these portions. Alternatively, each of the at least one hinge may
be formed of multiple components.
[0016] Further preferred, the flexure ridge extends at least essentially in parallel to
the connecting portion, i.e. the lid portion and the top lid open towards the same
direction. Further preferred, the flexure ridge extends at least essentially in parallel
to the support section. Above that, the support section preferably is a lateral edge
section of the recess, i.e. extends along at least part of an edge of the recess.
Further, the flexure ridge may be essentially aligned with one lateral wall of the
recess. Preferably, each of the connecting portion, the support section, and the flexure
ridge extend in parallel to a lateral edge of the rim portion (and of the container).
[0017] In a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, the rim portion comprises
at least one collar section with a groove that is configured for receiving a container
opening edge or an edge of a reinforcing rim inserted into the container opening.
While the container lid is installed to a container, the groove is opened towards
the container in the second direction.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, the container lid comprises at least one first alignment
means that is protruding from the top lid and that is aligned with at least one lateral
wall of the recess. Preferably, the first alignment means protrude from the second
portion of the top lid and further preferred the first alignment means is an extension
of the at least one lateral wall of the recess, particularly preferred along the first
direction defined above. In other words, the first alignment means preferably protrudes
in the first direction, i.e. upwards, from the top lid.
[0019] Particularly, a surface of the first alignment means facing away from a lateral edge
of the top lid, lid portion and/or rim portion is preferably aligned with an outer
surface of at least one lateral wall facing towards the lateral edge of the top lid,
lid portion and/or rim portion. The at least one first alignment means of a first
container lid is configured to engage with a lateral wall of the recess of a second
container lid that is stacked upon the first container lid. The first alignment means
provide better alignment and improve stability of stacked container lids.
[0020] Further preferred, the container lid comprises at least one second alignment means
that is protruding from the top lid and that is aligned with at least one third alignment
means, wherein the third alignment means is protruding from the support section in
an opposite direction than the second alignment means. The second alignment means
is preferably protruding from the first portion of the top lid and in the first direction
as defined above, while the third alignment means is protruding from the support section
and in the second direction as defined above. The engagement of the second and third
alignment means occurs in an area, where the top lid is laterally extending over the
recess due to its connection to the support section and where thus an alignment via
a lateral wall of the recess is impossible. Thus, engagement of the second and third
alignment means further improves the stackability of multiple container lids by providing
alignment across the whole area of the container lid.
[0021] In a further preferred embodiment, a surface of the second alignment means facing
away from a lateral edge of the top lid, lid portion and/or rim portion is aligned
with an outer surface of the third alignment means facing towards the lateral edge
of the top lid, lid portion and/or rim portion. Preferably, the third alignment means
extends at least essentially parallel to a lateral wall of the recess and/or the extension
of the third alignment means along the second direction corresponds at least essentially
to the depth of the recess in the second direction.
[0022] Also preferred, the first alignment means and additionally or alternatively the second
alignment means and the third alignment means are arranged in corner sections of the
top lid. Therein, corner sections refer to the corners of the top lid in a plan view
onto the plate-shaped top lid, preferably onto a rectangular top lid. Further preferred,
the shape of the second alignment means corresponds roughly to that of a first alignment
means which has been overlaid with the flexure ridge. Hence, a simple design option
is provided.
[0023] Further preferred, the first alignment means extends along a first lateral edge and
along a second lateral edge of the top lid. In other words, the first alignment means
is essentially L-shaped but preferably with equally long legs. In such configuration,
the first alignment means of a first container lid is configured to engage with an
edge of two lateral walls of the recess of a second container lid stacked upon the
first container lid. Thus, alignment of the container lids is provided in two directions.
Preferably, also the second alignment means extends along a first lateral edge and
along a second lateral edge of the top lid. In such configuration, the third alignment
means preferably is an alignment pole (i.e. not a wall-shaped feature) that is positioned
at the support section such that its tip is aligned with a corner of the two legs
of a second alignment means.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment, the lid portion comprises first closing means for interacting
with one of the rim portion or a container opening edge or matching first closure
means attached to one of the rim portion or the container opening edge. Particularly
preferred, the first closing means, and eventually the matching first closure means,
are arranged at a lateral edge of the lid portion, rim portion or container that is
opposite to the lateral edge of the connecting portion. Further preferred, the top
lid comprises second closing means for interacting with one of the lid portion or
matching second closure means attached to the lid portion.
[0025] Another aspect of the present invention relates to a container for a tobacco-related
product. Therein, the container comprises a container body, preferably a rigid paperboard
or cardboard container, with a container opening and a container opening edge. Therein,
the container opening edge is surrounding the container opening. The container of
the invention further comprises a container lid according to the invention as described
above, wherein the container lid is attached to the container opening edge. Therein,
the lid portion is configured for closing the container opening in order to confine
a main storage compartment.
[0026] According to an alternative embodiment, the present invention further relates to
a container for a tobacco-related product. Therein, the container comprises a container
body, preferably a rigid paperboard or cardboard container, with a container opening
and a container opening edge, wherein the container opening edge is surrounding the
container opening edge. Further, a reinforcing rim is attached to the container opening
edge and a container lid according to the present invention as described above is
attached to the container opening edge such that the lid portion is configured for
closing the container opening.
[0027] Further aspects of the invention are apparent from the appended claims and the drawings
described in more detail below. The specific embodiments of the invention as described
above can be advantageously combined if not explicitly described otherwise.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028] Further features of the invention will become apparent to those of ordinary skill
in the art by describing in detail exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached
drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1
- illustrates a perspective view of a container according to an embodiment;
- Figure 2
- illustrates a top view of a container lid according to an embodiment;
- Figure 3
- illustrates a cross section of the container lid of Figure 2;
- Figure 4
- illustrates a detailed cross section of two stacked container lids; and
- Figure 5
- illustrates another detailed cross section of two stacked container lids.
DETAILLED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIEMENTS
[0029] Figure 1 illustrates a container 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The container 1 comprises a container body 4 formed by a tubular container wall. The
container wall extends from a container body bottom edge to a container body opening
edge 3 at a container body opening 2. Therein the container opening edge 3 circumcises
the container opening 2. The container body 4 is made from paperboard material and
may be formed by bringing together the side edges of a paperboard sheet, causing the
material to assume a tubular shape and adhering the side edges to each other. Adhering
of the side edges may be made by any suitable method as known in the art, such as
by welding or gluing. A bottom disc (not shown) of the container may be made from
paperboard, metal, and/or plastic. The container body 4 may be formed into any desired
tubular shape including circular, oval, rectangular and modified rectangular shapes,
such as e.g. with rounded corners as shown.
[0030] The upper terminal surfaces of the container body 4 defining a perimeter of the container
opening 2 form the container opening edge 3. Alternatively, a reinforcing rim (not
shown) can be attached to the container opening edge 3 and provide an upper rim of
the container 1. Therein such reinforcing rim may be a plastic rim attached to an
inner wall of the container 1.
[0031] A container lid 10 as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 is attached to the container
opening edge 3 or, where applicable, to a reinforcing rim being attached to the container
opening edge 3. The container lid 10 is preferably injection molded from a thermosetting
resin and preferably a monolithic part. The container lid 10 comprises a rim portion
20 configured to be attached to the container opening edge 3. The container lid 10
further comprises a lid portion 30 disposed on top of the rim portion 20 with respect
to the orientation as shown in Figure 1.
[0032] The lid portion 30 and the rim portion 20 are connected to each other via a connecting
portion 31 formed by two hinges 31 as shown in Figure 2 at a lateral side of the lid
portion 30 and the rim portion 20. As shown in Figure 2, the areal size and the shape
of the lid portion 30 almost equals the areal size and the shape of the rim portion
20. The container lid 10 further comprises a top lid 40 disposed on top of the lid
portion 30 with respect to the orientation as shown in Figure 1. The areal size of
the top lid 40 is smaller than that of the lid portion 30, whereas the shapes of top
lid 40 and lid portion 30 are rather identical.
[0033] Figure 3 illustrates a cross section of the container lid 10 along the line A-A of
Figure 2. As shown therein, the rim portion 20 encloses a lid opening 21, the size
of which corresponds to the size of the container opening 2 in Figure 1. The rim portion
20 comprises a collar portion 23 that comprises a downwardly opened groove 24 with
a width that corresponds to the width of the container opening edge 3 as shown in
Figure 1. Groove 24 of collar portion 23 is configured to be snuggly fitted onto the
container opening edge 3, wherein the connection between container 1 and rim portion
20 of the container lid 10 may be improved by glue or the like. The rim portion 20
further comprises a reinforcing structure between collar portion 23 and the lid opening
21 for providing mechanical strength to the rim portion 20.
[0034] The hinged connection portion 31 between the rim portion 20 and the lid portion 30
is also illustrated in Figure 3. From the connecting portion 31, the lid portion 30
extends toward the opposite lateral edge 22 of the rim portion 20 and therein spans
across the lid opening 21. Starting from the hinge 31, the lid portion 30 initially
follows the shape of the rim portion 20 before it extends upward in a first direction,
i.e. away from the container 1, until it exceeds the height of the rim portion 20.
The lid portion 30 then extends in a lateral direction and thus forms a horizontal
support section 33 (with respect to the orientation of Figure 3). After passing the
support section 33, the lid portion 30 forms a lateral wall 35 of a recess 32 by extending
downward, i.e. in a second direction opposite to the first direction and towards the
container 1. The lid portion 30 then extends in the lateral direction as the bottom
34 of the recess 32 before extending upward again as the opposite lateral wall 35
of the recess 32.
[0035] The opposite lateral wall 35 merges into a short plateau from which the lid portion
30 extends downward again in the second direction and again follows the shape of the
rim portion 20. At a lateral edge of the lid portion 30 opposite to the lateral edge
of the hinge 31, the lid portion 30 forms first closing means 36 with an actuation
lever and a latching nose. The first closing means 36 engage with first closure means
25 of the rim portion 20 for locking the closed lid portion 30. The lid portion 30
is thus configured as a cover for the lid opening 21, hence the container opening
2, and further provides the recess 32 as additional lid compartment 41.
[0036] As further illustrated in Figure 3, a top lid 40 is disposed on and connected to
the support section 33 of the lid portion 30. Particularly, the top lid 40 is connected
to a first surface facing upward, i.e. in the first direction, of the support section
33. The lid portion 40 extends laterally (with respect to Figure 3) and spans across
the whole recess 32 of the lid portion 30. Hence, the top lid 40 provides a cover
for the lid compartment 41. Therein the lid portion 40 has a lateral extension that
equals the lateral extension of the recess 32 and (plus) the lateral extension of
the support section 33. The top lid 40 is divided into a first portion 43 and a second
portion 44 by a flexure ridge 42 formed as a thinning of the top lid 40.
[0037] As shown in Figure 2, the flexure ridge 42 extends across the top lid 40 and in parallel
to the lateral edge near the connecting portion 31. It is the first portion 43 of
the top lid 40 that is fixedly connected to the support section 33, wherein the second
portion 44 of the top lid 40 can pivot around the flexure ridge 42. Thus, the top
lid 40 and the lid portion 30 open in the same direction. The width of the first portion
43 roughly equals the width of the support section 33 such that the flexure ridge
42 is aligned with one lateral wall 35 of the recess 32.
[0038] The top lid 40 further comprises two vertical portions extending downward therefrom,
each being adjacent to one of the lateral walls 35. A first vertical portion functions
as limit stop in combination with the recesses 32 lateral wall 35 being aligned with
the flexure ridge 42. A second vertical portion comprises a bulge as second closing
means 50 that engage with first closure means 37, i.e. a corresponding groove in the
lateral wall 35 of the lid portion 30.
[0039] As illustrated in Figures 1 to 5, first alignment means 45 and second alignment means
46 are disposed on the upper surface of the top lid 40. As illustrated in Figures
3 and 5, third alignment means 47 extend downward from a lower surface of the support
section 33. The configuration of these alignment means 45, 46, 47 and their function
during the stacking of multiple container lids 10 above each other are described under
reference to Figures 2, 4, 5.
[0040] As illustrated in Figure 2, first alignment means 45 and second alignment means 46
are disposed in corner sections 48 of the top lid 40. Therein, a basic shape of each
of the first and second alignment means 45, 46 follows the rounded corners of the
top lid 40. Hence, the first and second alignment means 45, 46 are each basically
L-shaped and extend along a first lateral edge 49 and along a second lateral edge
49 of the top lid 40. The second alignment means 46 are formed by dividing one pair
of first alignment means 45 with the flexure ridge 42 thus forming two new pairs of
first and second alignment means 45, 46. Four first alignment means 45 and two second
alignment means 46 are disposed on the top lid 40.
[0041] As illustrated in Figures 2 to 4, a first pair of first alignment means 45 is disposed
along the lateral edge 49 of the top lid 40 comprising the first closing means 50.
As illustrated in Figure 4, an inner surface of the first alignment means 45 of a
first container lid 10, i.e. a surface facing away from the adjacent lateral edge
49 of the top lid 40, is aligned with an outer surface of the lateral wall 35 of the
recess 32 of a second container lid 10 stacked upon the first container lid 10. Hence,
the inner surface of the first alignment means 45 functions as a limit stop to the
lateral wall 35 of the second container lid 10. As each of the first pair of first
alignment means 45 is basically L-shaped, each of the legs of the first alignment
means 45 functions as limit stop for further a lateral wall 35 of the recess 32 thus
aligning the container lids 10 stacked in the z-direction in two dimensions, i.e.
the x- direction and the y-direction.
[0042] As illustrated in Figures 2, 3, and 5 two pairs of each a first alignment means 45
and a second alignment means 46 are disposed along the lateral edge 49 of the top
lid 40 adjacent to the hinges 31. In each of the pairs, the first alignment means
45 and the second alignment means 46 are separated by the flexure ridge 42. Further,
the first alignment means 45 in these pairs are configured as limit stop for lateral
walls 35 of the recess 32 that extend from the lateral edge 49 near the hinges 31
towards the lateral edge 49 near the first closing means 50. These lateral walls 35
are not illustrated in the cross section of Figures 3 and 5.
[0043] However, as illustrated in the cross sections of Figures 3 and 5, the second alignment
means 46 are disposed on the support section 33 next to the recess 32. Hence, the
second alignment means 46 cannot function as a limit stop to a lateral wall 35 of
the recess 32. In order to still provide an alignment of stacked container lids 10
along the lateral edge 49 near the hinges 31, a third alignment means 47 extends downward
from a lower surface of the support section 33. The third support means 47 can be
configured as an alignment wall section adapted to the shape of the second alignment
means 46 or even as a tip-shaped alignment pole pointed toward a (rounded) corner
of the two legs of the second alignment means 46, as illustrated in Figure 5.
[0044] As further illustrated in Figure 5, an inner surface of the second alignment means
46 of a first container lid 10, i.e. a surface facing away from the adjacent lateral
edge 49 of the top lid 40, is aligned with an outer surface of the third alignment
means 47 of a second container lid 10 stacked upon the first container lid 10, i.e.
a surface facing towards the adjacent lateral edge 49 of the top lid 40. Hence, at
least one leg but preferably both legs of the second alignment means 47 of the first
container lid 10 functions as a limit stop with respect to the third alignment means
47 of the second container lid 10 stacked upon the first container lid 10 and thus
improved stability of stacked container lids 10 is provided by the engaged second
and third alignment means 46, 47.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0045]
- 1
- container
- 2
- container opening
- 3
- container opening edge
- 4
- container body
- 10
- container lid
- 20
- rim portion
- 21
- lid opening
- 22
- lateral edge
- 23
- collar section
- 24
- groove
- 25
- first closure means
- 30
- lid portion
- 31
- connecting portion
- 32
- recess
- 33
- supporting section
- 34
- bottom of recess
- 35
- lateral wall of recess
- 36
- first closing mean
- 37
- second closure means
- 40
- top lid
- 41
- lid compartment
- 42
- flexure ridge
- 43
- first portion
- 44
- second portion
- 45
- first alignment means
- 46
- second alignment means
- 47
- third alignment means
- 48
- corner section
- 49
- lateral edge
- 50
- second closing means
1. Container lid (10) for a container (1) for a tobacco related product, the container
lid (10) comprising:
a rim portion (20) configured to be connected to an opening (2) of the container (1);
a lid portion (30) hingedly connected to the rim portion (20) via a connecting portion
(31) and configured for closing the container opening (2), the lid portion (30) comprising
a recess (32) forming a lid compartment (41) and a support section (33) adjacent to
the recess (32); and
a top lid (40) connected to the support section (33), the top lid (40) being configured
for covering the recess (32) and the support section (33) and for closing the lid
compartment (41).
2. Container lid (10) according to claim 1, wherein the rim portion (20) is at least
partially surrounding a lid opening (21) and wherein the lid portion (30) is configured
for closing the lid opening (21).
3. Container lid (10) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the top lid (40) comprises a
flexure ridge (42) separating a first portion (43) and a second portion (44) of the
top lid (40), wherein the first portion (43) is connected to the support section (33)
and wherein the second portion (44) is configured to pivot around the flexure ridge
(42).
4. Container lid (10) according to claim 3, wherein the connecting portion (31) extends
along a lateral edge (22) of the rim portion (20) and wherein the flexure ridge (42)
extends in parallel to the connecting portion (31) and/or wherein the flexure ridge
(42) extends in parallel to the support section (33).
5. Container lid (10) according to any one of the claims 1 to 4, wherein the rim portion
(20) comprises at least one collar section (23) with a groove (24) configured for
receiving a container opening edge (3) or an edge of a reinforcing rim inserted into
the container opening (2).
6. Container lid (10) according to any one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the support
section (33) extends essentially parallel to a bottom (34) of the recess (32)
7. Container lid (10) according to any one of the claims 1 to 6, further comprising at
least one first alignment means (45) protruding from the top lid (40) and being aligned
with at least one lateral wall (35) of the recess (32).
8. Container lid (10) according to any one of the claims 1 to 7, further comprising at
least one second alignment means (46) protruding from the top lid (40) and being aligned
with at least one third alignment means (47) protruding from the support section (33)
in an opposite direction than the second alignment means (46).
9. Container lid (10) according to claim 8, wherein the third alignment means (47) extends
essentially parallel to a lateral wall (35) of the recess (32) and/or wherein an extension
of the third alignment means (47) corresponds to the depth of the recess (32).
10. Container lid (10) according to claim 8 or 9, wherein the first alignment means (45)
and/or the second alignment means (46) and the third alignment means (47) are arranged
in corner sections (48) of the top lid (40).
11. Container lid (10) according to claim 10, wherein the first alignment means (45) extends
along a two adjacent lateral edges (49) of the top lid (40).
12. Container lid (10) according to claim 10 or 11, wherein the second alignment means
(46) extends along two adjacent lateral edges (49) of the top lid (40) and wherein
the third alignment means (47) is an alignment pole.
13. Container lid (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the lid portion
(30) comprises first closing means (36) configured for interacting with matching first
closure means (25) of to the rim portion (20) or attached to the container (1) and/or
wherein the top lid (40) comprises second closing means (50) configured for interacting
with matching second closure means (37) of to the lid portion (30) or attached to
the container (1).
14. Container (1) for a tobacco-related product, comprising
a container body (4) with a container opening (2) and a container opening edge (3);
and
a container lid (10) according to any one of the claims 1 to 13 being attached to
the container opening edge (3).
15. Container (1) for a tobacco-related product, comprising
a container body (4) with a container opening (2) and a container opening edge (3);
a reinforcing rim attached to the container opening edge (3); and
a container lid (10) according to any one of the claims 1 to 13 being attached to
the reinforcing rim.