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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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24.03.2010 Bulletin 2010/12 |
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Date of filing: 07.04.2006 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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International application number: |
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PCT/IB2006/001005 |
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International publication number: |
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WO 2006/117610 (09.11.2006 Gazette 2006/45) |
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A PACKAGE OF CIGARETTE PAPER SHEETS
PACKUNG VON ZIGARETTENPAPIERBLÄTTERN
EMBALLAGE POUR FEUILLES DE PAPIER A CIGARETTES
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AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC NL PL PT RO SE
SI SK TR |
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29.04.2005 IT TO20050053 U
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27.02.2008 Bulletin 2008/09 |
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Proprietor: PRATIS PALAZZO, Giancarlo |
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10137 Torino (IT) |
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Inventor: |
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- PRATIS PALAZZO, Giancarlo
10137 Torino (IT)
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Representative: Marchitelli, Mauro |
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Buzzi, Notaro & Antonielli d'Oulx
Via Maria Vittoria 18 10123 Torino 10123 Torino (IT) |
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References cited: :
DE-C- 810 374 FR-A- 1 077 350 US-A- 2 473 932
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DE-C- 833 026 FR-A- 2 191 409
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] This invention is concerned with a pocketable package or bundle of cigarette paper
sheets, allowing individual sheets to be readily pulled out for use.
[0002] In cigarette paper packages as used universally nowadays, cigarette paper sheets,
comprising elongate, rectangular leaflets of rice paper or similar lightweight paper,
are individually folded in mutual overlapping, and are enclosed in a cardboard envelope
or case, so that the user can grasp a visible border of the outermost cigarette paper
sheet and pull it out. The opposite end of the paper sheet, as it comes loose from
the case, will partially pull out the border of the next sheet, thereby making it
graspable in its turn.
[0003] As the size of cigarette paper sheets have increased, up to sizes of about 10-15
cm x 4-5 cm that are generally sold today, the above cigarette paper packages have
become more fragile and more awkward to handle, because, due to their increased length,
they are liable to be bent or crushed in the user's pockets.
[0004] It is therefore the main object of the invention to provide a package of cigarette
paper sheets that is more compact and more pocketable than known packages, so that
it can be placed in a hip pocket or breast pocket without protruding without becoming
misshaped, while the convenience for the user to pick out individual paper sheets
remains unaffected.
[0005] Another object is to provide such package of cigarette paper sheets so that it may
be manufactured easily and cheaply.
[0006] The above and other objects and advantages, such as will appear from the disclosure
below, are achieved by the invention with a package of cigarette paper sheets having
the features recited in claim 1.
[0007] Other advantageous features of the invention are given in the dependent claims.
[0008] A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be disclosed, by way of non limiting
example, with reference to the attached drawings, where, for the sake of clarity,
thicknesses are everywhere represented to a larger scale than the surfaces, and wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective side view of a sheet of cigarette paper used in the manufacture
of a package of cigarette papers according to the preferred embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic, perspective side view of a stack of folded paper sheets;
Fig. 3 is a perspective side view of a package of cigarette paper sheets according
to the preferred embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic side view of a continuous cigarette paper ribbon, folded
in view of manufacturing a package of cigarette paper sheets according to the invention.
[0009] With reference to Fig. 1, an elongate rectangular tissue 10 of cigarette paper, such
as thin rice paper, is folded transversely along the minor axis of the rectangle,
thereby forming a fold 12. Near its opposite shorter sides 14, 16, the sheet is provided
with transverse perforated lines 18, 20. The width H of the tissue is the same as
the desired width of a cigarette paper sheet, typically about 45 mm, while the distance
L from fold 12 to each of perforations 18, 20 is half the desired length of the cigarette
paper sheet; e.g., for a long-size sheet, about 50 mm.
[0010] A plurality of tissues 10, folded according to Fig. 1, are stacked as shown in the
side view of Fig. 2, where, for the sake of clarity, only three tissues are shown,
although in actual practice their number shall be much larger, e.g. 30 or more. The
terminal portions of the stack of tissues 10 are then stapled together by means of
metal staples 22, or by another equivalent stapling or sewing.
[0011] As shown in Fig. 3, the stapled stack is then encased in a protective cardboard comprising
a front flap 24, a back panel 26 and a narrow cuff 28. The cardboard is, for instance,
stapled together with the stack, as shown in Fig. 3, but it might be glued to the
stapled portions of the stack of tissues along cuff 28 and along a narrow ledge on
the other side of the stack.
[0012] In use, the user will pick out a single sheet by lifting the front flap 24 of the
cardboard and by tearing off the paper of the uppermost tissue along perforated lines
18, 20, and then by spreading out the paper, thereby obtaining a cigarette paper sheet
of a length such as 100 mm, although the package is only about half as long.
[0013] A person skilled in the art will readily understand that the manufacture of the above
disclosed package can be easily implemented by suitably equipping known folding machines.
More particularly, the rectangular tissues 10 described above may be individually
handled or, for a faster or an automatic process, and as schematically shown in Fig.
4, they could comprise a continuous ribbon 30 that is folded in accordion pleats,
thereby giving rise to a stack of linked leaflets that will be provided with perforations
along line 32 and then stapled in 34, and provided with a protective cardboard (not
shown) as disclosed above. The expression "tissue" as used in this specification and
in the attached claims should therefore be understood to mean a rectangular paper
element, which may either be individual or belong to a continuous ribbon.
[0014] Obviously, the embodiments described by way of example are liable to be modified,
particularly in the kind of stapling, in the shape of the protective sheath, and more
generally it should be understood that the scope of the patent should encompass all
embodiments which attain the same objects by functionally equivalent means.
1. A package of cigarette paper sheets, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of elongate rectangular tissues (10) of cigarette paper,
of a width equal to, and of a length greater than a desired cigarette paper sheet,
which tissues are respectively folded over along transverse folds (12) coinciding
with their minor axes, are stacked and stapled together near their respective, opposite
shorter sides (14, 16), and are perforated along transverse lines (18, 20) near each
shorter side, at a distance from the transverse fold equal to half the desired length
of the cigarette paper sheet.
2. The package of cigarette paper sheets of claim 1, characterized in that said folded tissues (10) are stapled to one another by metal staples (22).
3. The package of cigarette paper sheets of claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said tissues (10) are joined to one another at their shorter sides to form a continuous
ribbon (30).
4. The package of cigarette paper sheets of any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that it further comprises a protective cardboard that is stapled or glued to the ends
of the stacked tissues and of such a size that it is folded around the stack of tissues.
1. Packung für Zigarettenpapiere, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie eine Vielzahl von längsgerichteten, rechteckigen Blättchen (10) eines Zigarettenpapiers
mit einer Breite gleich der Breite und einer Länge größer der Länge eines gewünschten
Zigarettenpapiers enthält, wobei die Blättchen jeweils entlang von Querfalzen (12)
gefaltet sind, welche mit ihren Nebenachsen übereinstimmen, nahe ihrer jeweils gegenüberliegenden
kürzeren Seiten (14, 16) geschichtet und gestapelt sind, und entlang von Querlinien
(18, 20) nahe jeder kürzeren Seite bei einer Distanz zum Querfalz gleich der Hälfte
der gewünschten Länge des Zigarettenpapiers perforiert sind.
2. Packung für Zigarettenpapiere nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die gefalteten Blättchen (10) durch Metallklammern (22) aneinander geklammert sind.
3. Packung für Zigarettenpapiere nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Blättchen (10) an ihren kürzeren Seiten miteinander verbunden sind, um ein durchgängiges
Band auszubilden.
4. Packung für Zigarettenpapiere nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie ferner eine Schutzpappe enthält, welche an den Enden der geschichteten Blättchen
angeklammert und verklebt ist, und ein derartiges Ausmaß hat, dass sie um den Blättchenstapel
gefaltet ist.
1. Emballage de feuilles de papier à cigarettes, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend une pluralité de feuilles rectangulaires allongées (10) de papier à cigarettes,
ayant une largeur égale, et une longueur supérieure à une feuille de papier à cigarettes
souhaitée, lesdites feuilles étant, respectivement, repliées le long de plis transversaux
(12) qui coïncident avec leurs axes mineurs, empilées et agrafées ensemble près de
leurs plus courts côtés opposés respectifs (14, 16), et perforées le long de lignes
transversales (18, 20) près de chaque plus courts côté plus court, à une distance
du pli transversal égale à la moitié de la longueur souhaitée de la feuille de papier
à cigarettes.
2. Emballage de feuilles de papier à cigarettes selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdites feuilles pliées (10) sont agrafées les unes aux autres avec des agrafes
en métal (22).
3. Emballage de feuilles de papier à cigarettes selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que lesdites feuilles (10) sont jointes les unes aux autres sur leur plus court côté
pour former un ruban continu (30).
4. Emballage de feuilles de papier à cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 3, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend en outre un carton de protection qui est agrafé ou collé aux extrémités
des feuilles empilées et d'une taille permettant de le replier autour de la pile de
feuilles.
