[0001] The present invention relates to a rigid packet of cigarettes.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Rigid packets of cigarettes are currently the most widely marketed, in that they
are easy to produce, easy and practical to use, and provide good protection for the
cigarettes inside. A rigid, hinged-lid packet of cigarettes comprises an inner package
defined by a group of cigarettes wrapped in a sheet of inner packing material; and
a rigid outer container, which encloses the inner package, has an open top end, and
comprises a lid hinged to rotate between an open position and a closed position opening
and closing the open end respectively.
[0003] The outer container is normally substantially the same size as the inner package,
so as to house the inner package snugly. But, in some embodiments, the outer container
is much larger than the inner package, as, for example, when producing a packet of
cigarettes containing a smaller number of cigarettes, using an existing blank of standard
size, or to create a gap inside the outer container, in which to house an accessory
(e.g. a lighter) or to use as an ashtray.
[0004] Patent
US4241827A1 and patent application
EP1023991A2 describe a rigid, hinged-lid packet of cigarettes comprising a supporting system,
which is integral with the outer container, forms a bottom support for an inner package
shorter in height than the container, and comprises two pairs of tabs resting on the
bottom wall, hinged to inner panels of the lateral walls, and folded inwards of the
container with respect to the inner panels.
[0005] The supporting system described in Patent
US4241827A1 and in patent application
EP1023991A2 has the drawback of failing to adequately support the inner package, the bottom of
which only rests on the top edges of the four tabs, which are very small. In this
connection, it is important to remember that the inner package is not normally glued
and encloses a group of loose cigarettes, so that, when the inner package is not properly
supported at the bottom, the cigarettes in the middle may produce local deformation
of the packing material, thus causing the bottom of the inner package to collapse.
Moreover, when the inner package is pressed downwards (as, for example, when the user
withdraws a cigarette), the tabs may collapse under combined compressive and bending
stress, thus resulting in collapse of the inner package.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a rigid packet of cigarettes
designed to eliminate the above drawbacks, and which at the same time is cheap and
easy to produce.
[0007] According to the present invention, there is provided a rigid packet of cigarettes
as claimed in the accompanying Claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] A number of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by
way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a front view in perspective of a rigid packet of cigarettes in accordance
with the present invention in a closed configuration;
Figure 2 shows a front view in perspective of the Figure 1 packet of cigarettes in
an open configuration;
Figure 3 shows a rear view in perspective of the Figure 1 packet of cigarettes in
a closed configuration;
Figure 4 shows a spread-out view of a blank from which to form an outer container
of the Figure 1 packet of cigarettes;
Figure 5 shows a partly sectioned view in perspective, with parts removed for clarity,
of a bottom portion of the Figure 1 packet of cigarettes;
Figure 6 shows a partly sectioned front view of the bottom portion in Figure 5;
Figure 7 shows a cross section of the bottom portion in Figure 5;
Figures 8-13 show spread-out views of alternative embodiments of the Figure 4 blank.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0009] Number 1 in Figure 1 indicates as a whole a rigid packet of cigarettes, which comprises
a parallelepiped-shaped outer container 2; and an inner package 3 enclosing a group
4 of cigarettes and housed inside container 2. Inner package 3 is parallelepiped-shaped,
and comprises a sheet 5 of foil packing material wrapped about group 4 of cigarettes.
[0010] Container 2 has an open top end 6, and comprises a cup-shaped lid 7 hinged to container
2 along a hinge 8 to rotate, with respect to container 2, between an open position
(Figure 2) and a closed position (Figures 1 and 3) opening and closing open top end
6 respectively.
[0011] When lid 7 is in the closed position, container 2 is in the form of a rectangular
parallelepiped comprising a top wall 9 and a bottom wall 10 opposite and parallel
to each other; a front wall 11 and a rear wall 12 opposite and parallel to each other;
and two opposite, parallel lateral walls 13. Four longitudinal edges 14 are defined
between lateral walls 13 and front and rear walls 11, 12; and eight transverse edges
15 are defined between top and bottom walls 9, 10 and front, rear, and lateral walls
11, 12, 13. More specifically, four major transverse edges 15 are defined between
top and bottom walls 9, 10 and front and rear walls 11, 12; and four minor transverse
edges 15 are defined between top and bottom walls 9, 10 and lateral walls 13.
[0012] Packet 1 also comprises a collar 16, which is folded into a U and connected (glued)
to the inside of container 2, and projects partly outwards of open top end 6 to engage
a corresponding inner surface of lid 7 when lid 7 is in the closed position. Collar
16 comprises a front wall 17 positioned contacting front wall 11 of container 2; and
two lateral walls 18 located on opposite sides of front wall 17 and positioned contacting
lateral walls 13 of container 2.
[0013] As shown in Figure 4, container 2 is formed from a flat, substantially elongated
rectangular blank 19, the parts of which are indicated, where possible, in the following
description using the same reference numbers, with superscripts, as for the corresponding
parts of container 2.
[0014] Blank 19 has two longitudinal fold lines 20, and a number of transverse fold lines
21 defining, between the two longitudinal fold lines 20, a panel 11' forming a top
portion (in particular, the lid 7 portion) of front wall 11; a panel 9' forming top
wall 9; a panel 12' forming rear wall 12; a panel 10' forming bottom wall 10; and
a panel 11" forming a bottom portion (in particular, the container 2 portion) of front
wall 11.
[0015] Panels 11' and 11" each comprise parts of two outer lateral panels 13', which are
located on opposite sides of panels 11', 11", are separated from panels 11', 11" by
longitudinal fold lines 20, and form respective outer portions of lateral walls 13.
Panel 12' comprises two inner lateral panels 13", which are located on opposite sides
of panel 12', are separated from panel 12' by longitudinal fold lines 20, and form
respective inner portions of lateral walls 13. When folding blank 19, each outer lateral
panel 13' is folded onto and glued to the corresponding inner lateral panel 13" to
form a lateral wall 13. In other words, each lateral wall 13 of container 2 is defined
by an outer lateral panel 13' superimposed on and glued to an inner lateral panel
13".
[0016] Panel 11' has a reinforcing flap 22 which, when folding blank 19, is folded 180°
and glued to panel 11'. Each inner lateral panel 13" has two rectangular tabs 23 located
at opposite ends of inner lateral panel 13" and separated from inner lateral panel
13" by two transverse fold lines 21. When folding blank 19, each tab 23 is folded
squarely with respect to relative inner lateral panel 13", and is superimposed on
and glued to an inner surface of a relative panel 9', 10' to define an inner portion
of a relative wall 9, 10.
[0017] As shown in Figures 5, 6 and 7, packet 1 comprises a supporting system 24 integral
with container 2 and forming a bottom support for inner package 3, which is shorter
in height (i.e. longitudinally) than container 2. For each lateral wall 13, supporting
system 24 comprises a tab 25 hinged to corresponding inner lateral panel 13" along
a fold line 26, and folded squarely with respect to inner lateral panel 13" and inwards
of container 2; and a tab 27, which is hinged to tab 25 along a fold line 28 perpendicular
to fold line 26, is folded squarely with respect to tab 25, so as to be parallel to
and a given distance from bottom wall 10, and serves to support the bottom of inner
package 3. It is important to note that each tab 27 is located over the corresponding
tab 25, which is therefore located on the opposite side of tab 27 to inner package
3. This is an important feature in that, being located under the corresponding tab
27, each tab 25 provides for firmly supporting tab 27.
[0018] In the Figure 5, 6 and 7 embodiment, fold lines 26 of tabs 25 are parallel to longitudinal
edges 14, and fold lines 28 of tabs 27 are parallel to major transverse edges 15.
[0019] Each tab 27 has a transverse dimension equal to the shorter transverse dimension
of container 2, and so contacts both front wall 11 and rear wall 12. This is an important
feature, in that it means the opposite ends of tab 27 are supported firmly by both
front wall 11 and rear wall 12. In other words, each tab 27 is supported centrally
by corresponding tab 26, and laterally by front wall 11 and rear wall 12, and is therefore
extremely stable and capable of supporting inner package 3 without buckling, even
when inner package 3 is pressed downwards (as, for example, when the user withdraws
a cigarette from inner package 3).
[0020] In a different embodiment, not shown, each tab 27 only contacts either front wall
11 or rear wall 12; and, in a further embodiment not shown, each tab 27 contacts neither
front wall 11 nor rear wall 12.
[0021] Each fold line 26 is preferably located a given distance from both the longitudinal
edges 14 bounding lateral wall 13, so that each tab 25 is located at a central portion
of tab 27, to provide balanced support (i.e. close to the barycentre) of tab 27.
[0022] As shown in Figure 4, tabs 25 and 27 are cut out of inner lateral panels 13". In
other words, tabs 25 and 27 involve no additional parts to, and are simply cut from,
a standard blank 19.
[0023] Each tab 27 preferably has a bevelled/rounded corner at a longitudinal edge 14 bounding
lateral wall 13, to prevent mechanical interference between tab 27 and longitudinal
edge 14 when folding blank 19 to form container 2.
[0024] In the Figure 4 embodiment, each tab 25 and each tab 27 are L-shaped; and the dividing
line between each tab 25 and tab 27 is "step-shaped" and comprises fold line 28 and
an L-shaped cut.
[0025] In an alternative embodiment shown in Figure 8, each tab 25 is in the form of a right-angle
trapezium, and each tab 27 is L-shaped; and the dividing line between each tab 25
and tab 27 is "step-shaped" and comprises fold line 28 and an L-shaped cut.
[0026] In an alternative embodiment shown in Figure 9, each tab 25 is in the form of a right-angle
triangle, and each tab 27 in the form of a right-angle trapezium; and the dividing
line between each tab 25 and tab 27 is straight and comprises fold line 28 and a straight
cut.
[0027] In an alternative embodiment shown in Figure 10, each tab 25 is rectangular, and
each tab 27 is in the form of a right-angle trapezium; and the dividing line between
each tab 25 and tab 27 is straight and defined entirely by fold line 28.
[0028] In an alternative embodiment shown in Figure 11, each tab 25 is roughly rectangular,
and each tab 27 is roughly in the form of a right-angle trapezium with a U-shaped
appendix inserted inside tab 25; and the dividing line between each tab 25 and tab
27 is U-shaped and comprises fold line 28 on either side, and a central U-shaped cut.
[0029] In an alternative embodiment shown in Figure 12, each tab 25 and each tab 27 are
L-shaped; and the dividing line between each tab 25 and tab 27 is "step-shaped" and
comprises fold line 28 and an L-shaped cut. A characteristic feature of the Figure
12 embodiment is that fold line 26 forms an acute angle with longitudinal edges 14
and is perpendicular to fold line 28, which also forms an acute angle with longitudinal
edges 14. The fact that fold lines 26 and 28 slope with respect to edges 14 and 15
means tabs 27 can be moved towards the centre of container 2, and, if tabs 27 are
large enough, the central ends of tabs 27 can be made to touch, thus increasing the
area of the bottom support defined by tabs 27, and so providing a larger supporting
area for the bottom of inner package 3.
[0030] In an alternative embodiment shown in Figure 13, to increase contact between each
tab 27 and front and rear walls 11 and 12, each tab 27 comprises two further tabs
29 located at opposite ends of tab 27 and hinged to tab 27 along two fold lines 30
parallel to fold line 28. When folding blank 19, each tab 29 is folded squarely with
respect to tab 27 onto (and possibly glued to) relative front or rear wall 11, 12.
Alternatively, each tab 27 may have one tab 29 as opposed to two.
[0031] The gap 31 (Figure 5) not occupied by inner package 3 inside container 2 (i.e. the
gap between the bottom wall of inner package 3 and bottom wall 10) may be used at
least partly for housing an accessory (e.g. a lighter) or as a holder or ashtray.
Accordingly, an opening, possibly closed by a hinged hatch, is formed in front wall
11 or rear wall 12 of container 2 for access to gap 31.
[0032] Packet 1 of cigarettes as described has numerous advantages.
[0033] Firstly, it provides for housing, and adequately supporting the bottom of, an inner
package 3 shorter in height than the container, by virtue of tabs 27 parallel to bottom
wall 10 and for supporting the bottom of inner package 3.
[0034] Secondly, container 2 is formed from a blank 19 of standard shape and size, that
can be folded on a conventional packing machine with very few alterations (to fold
tabs 25 and 27). It is important to note that tabs 25 and 27 can be folded by simply
equipping a conventional packing machine with two corresponding, compact, low-cost
folding devices.
[0035] Finally, the blank 19 for producing container 2 can be formed directly from a standard
blank by simply cutting out tabs 25 and 27, is therefore extremely cheap to produce
and, above all, employs exactly the same amount of material as a standard blank, with
no added material required.
1. A rigid packet of cigarettes, comprising:
a rigid, parallelepiped-shaped container (2) having a front wall (11); a rear wall
(12); a top wall (9); a bottom wall (10); and two lateral walls (13), each formed
by an inner lateral panel (13") and an outer lateral panel (13') superimposed and
glued to each other;
an inner package (3) which encloses a group (4) of cigarettes, is housed inside the
container (2), and has a longitudinal dimension smaller than the longitudinal dimension
of the container (2);
a supporting system (24) which is integral with the container (2), forms a bottom
support for the inner package (3), and comprises at least one first tab (25) hinged
along a first fold line (26) to an inner lateral panel (13") of a lateral wall (13),
and folded, with respect to the inner lateral panel (13"), inwards of the container
(2), and a second tab (27) which is hinged along a second fold line (28) to the first
tab (25) and is folded squarely with respect to the first tab (25);
the packet (1) of cigarettes being characterized in that the second tab (27) is parallel to and a given distance from the bottom wall (10),
forms the bottom support for the inner package (3), and is located over the first
tab (25), so that the first tab (25) is located on the opposite side of the second
tab (27) to the inner package (3).
2. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the second tab (27) is positioned
contacting the front wall (11) and/or the rear wall (12).
3. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the second tab (27) has a transverse
dimension equal to the smaller transverse dimension of the container (2), and is therefore
positioned contacting both the front wall (11) and the rear wall (12).
4. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the first fold line
(26) is located a given distance from both the longitudinal edges (14) defining the
lateral wall (13).
5. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in Claim 4, wherein a dividing line between the
first tab (25) and the second tab (27) is "step-shaped", and comprises the second
fold line (28) and an L-shaped cut.
6. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein the first tab
(25) and the second tab (27) are formed in the inner lateral panel (13") by cutting
the inner lateral panel (13").
7. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 6, wherein the second
tab (27) has a bevelled/rounded corner at a longitudinal edge (14) defining the lateral
wall (13).
8. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 7, wherein the supporting
system (24) comprises at least one third tab (29) which is hinged to the second tab
(27) along a third fold line (30) parallel to the second fold line (28), is folded
squarely with respect to the second tab (27), and rests on the front wall (11) or
the rear wall (12).
9. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in Claim 8, wherein the third tab (29) is glued
to the front wall (11) or the rear wall (12).
10. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in Claim 8 or 9, wherein the supporting system (24)
comprises two third tabs located at opposite ends of the second tab (27) and resting
on the front wall (11) and the rear wall (12) respectively.
11. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 10, wherein the first
fold line (26) is perpendicular to the second fold line (28).
12. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 11, wherein the rigid
container (2) comprises:
four longitudinal edges (14) defined between the front and rear walls and the lateral
walls (13);
four major transverse edges (15) defined between the front and rear walls (11, 12)
and the top and bottom walls (9, 10); and
four minor transverse edges (15) defined between the lateral walls (13) and the top
and bottom walls (9, 10);
the first fold line (26) is parallel to the longitudinal edges (14), and the second
fold line (28) is parallel to the minor transverse edges (15).
13. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in one of Claims 1 to 11, wherein the rigid container
(2) comprises:
four longitudinal edges (14) defined between the front and rear walls and the lateral
walls (13);
four major transverse edges (15) defined between the front and rear walls (11, 12)
and the top and bottom walls (9, 10); and
four minor transverse edges (15) defined between the lateral walls (13) and the top
and bottom walls (9, 10);
the first fold line (26) forms an acute angle with the longitudinal edges (14), and
is perpendicular to the second fold line (28), which forms an acute angle with the
major transverse edges (15).
14. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 13, wherein the first
tab (25) is in the form of an "L", a right-angle triangle, or a right-angle trapezium.
15. A packet of cigarettes as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 14, wherein the supporting
system (24) comprises two first tabs (25) and two corresponding second tabs (27),
which are located on the two lateral walls (13) respectively.
1. Starre Zigarettenverpackung, die umfasst:
einen starren, spaltförmigen Behälter (2), der eine Vorderwand (11); eine Rückwand
(12); eine obere Wand (9); eine untere Wand (10); und zwei seitliche Wände (13) aufweist,
wovon jede durch eine innere seitliche Platte (13") und eine äußere seitliche Platte
(13') gebildet ist, die überlagert und miteinander verklebt sind;
eine innere Verpackung (3), die eine Gruppe (4) von Zigaretten umschließt, innerhalb
des Behälters (2) aufgenommen ist und eine Abmessung in Längsrichtung aufweist, die
kleiner als die Abmessung in Längsrichtung des Behälters (2) ist;
ein Stützsystem (24), das in den Behälter (2) integriert ist, eine untere Auflage
für die innere Verpackung (3) bildet und wenigstens eine erste Lasche (25), die entlang
einer ersten Faltlinie (26) zu einer inneren seitlichen Platte (13") einer seitlichen
Wand (13) klappbar und in Bezug auf die innere seitliche Platte (13") in Innenrichtung
des Behälters (2) gefaltet ist, und eine zweite Lasche (27), die entlang einer zweiten
Faltlinie (28) zur ersten Lasche (25) hin klappbar ist und passend in Bezug auf die
erste Lasche (25) gefaltet ist, umfasst;
wobei die Zigarettenverpackung (1) dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass die zweite Lasche (27) zur unteren Wand (10) parallel ist und sich in einem gegebenen
Abstand davon befindet und die untere Auflage für die innere Verpackung (3) bildet
und über der ersten Lasche (25) angeordnet ist, so dass die erste Lasche (25) auf
der gegenüberliegenden Seite der zweiten Lasche (27) zur inneren Verpackung (3) hin
angeordnet ist.
2. Zigarettenverpackung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die zweite Lasche (27) so positioniert
ist, dass sie die vordere Wand (11) und/oder die hintere Wand (12) berührt.
3. Zigarettenverpackung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die zweite Lasche (27) eine Abmessung
in Querrichtung aufweist, die gleich der kleineren Abmessung in Querrichtung des Behälters
(2) ist, und daher so positioniert ist, dass sie sowohl die vordere Wand (11) als
auch die hintere Wand (12) berührt.
4. Zigarettenverpackung nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, wobei die erste Faltlinie (26) in
einem gegebenen Abstand von beiden Längskanten (14), die die seitliche Wand (13) definieren,
angeordnet ist.
5. Zigarettenverpackung nach Anspruch 4, wobei die Trennlinie zwischen der ersten Lasche
(25) und der zweiten Lasche (27) "stufenförmig" ist und die zweite Faltlinie (28)
und einen L-förmigen Einschnitt umfasst.
6. Zigarettenverpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei die erste Lasche (25)
und die zweite Lasche (27) in der inneren seitlichen Platte (13") durch Schneiden
der inneren seitlichen Platte (13") gebildet werden.
7. Zigarettenverpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei die zweite Lasche (27)
eine abgeschrägte/gerundete Ecke an einer Längskante (14), die die seitliche Wand
(13) definiert, aufweist.
8. Zigarettenverpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei das Stützsystem (24)
wenigstens eine dritte Lasche (29) umfasst, die zur zweiten Lasche (27) hin klappbar
ist entlang einer dritten Faltlinie (30) parallel zur zweiten Faltlinie (28) in Bezug
auf die zweite Lasche (27) passend gefaltet ist und auf der vorderen Wand (11) oder
der hinteren Wand (12) aufliegt.
9. Zigarettenverpackung nach Anspruch 8, wobei die dritte Lasche (29) an die vordere
Wand (11) oder die hintere Wand (12) geklebt ist.
10. Zigarettenverpackung nach Anspruch 8 oder 9, wobei das Stützsystem (24) zwei dritte
Laschen umfasst, die an gegenüberliegenden Enden der zweiten Lasche (27) angeordnet
sind und auf der vorderen Wand (11) bzw. der hinteren Wand (12) aufliegen.
11. Zigarettenverpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, wobei die erste Faltlinie
(26) zu der zweiten Faltlinie (28) senkrecht ist.
12. Zigarettenverpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 1, wobei der starre Behälter (2)
umfaßt:
vier Längskanten (14), die zwischen der vorderen und der hinteren Wand und den seitlichen
Wänden (13) definiert sind;
vier Hauptquerkanten (15), die zwischen der vorderen und der hinteren Wand (11, 12)
und der oberen und der unteren Wand (9, 10) definiert sind; und
vier Nebenquerkanten (15), die zwischen den seitlichen Wänden (13) und der oberen
und der unteren Wand (9, 10) definiert sind;
wobei die erste Faltlinie (26) parallel zu den Längskanten (14) verläuft und die zweite
Faltlinie (28) parallel zu den Nebenquerkanten (15) verläuft.
13. Zigarettenverpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, wobei der starre Behälter
(2) umfasst:
vier Längskanten (14), die zwischen der vorderen und der hinteren Wand und den seitlichen
Wänden (13) definiert sind;
vier Hauptquerkanten (15), die zwischen der vorderen und der hinteren Wand (11, 12)
und der oberen und der unteren Wand (9, 10) definiert sind; und
vier Nebenquerkanten (15), die zwischen den seitlichen Wänden (13) und der oberen
und der unteren Wand (9, 10) definiert sind;
wobei die erste Faltlinie (26) einen spitzen Winkel mit den Längskanten (14) bildet
und zu der zweiten Faltlinie (28), die einen spitzen Winkel mit den Hauptquerkanten
(15) bildet, senkrecht ist.
14. Zigarettenverpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 13, wobei die erste Lasche (25)
die Form eines "L", eines rechtwinkligen Dreiecks oder eines rechtwinkligen Trapezoids
hat.
15. Zigarettenverpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 14, wobei das Stützsystem (24)
zwei erste Laschen (25) und zwei entsprechende zweite Laschen (27) umfasst, die auf
den zwei jeweiligen seitlichen Wänden (13) angeordnet sind.
1. Paquet rigide de cigarettes, comprenant :
un contenant rigide, parallélépipédique (2) comportant une paroi avant (11) ; une
paroi arrière (12) ; une paroi supérieure (9) ; une paroi inférieure (10) ; et deux
parois latérales (13), chacune formée par un panneau latéral interne (13") et un panneau
latéral externe (13') superposés et collés l'un à l'autre ;
un emballage interne (3) qui enserre un groupe (4) de cigarettes, est logé à l'intérieur
du contenant (2), et a une dimension longitudinale plus petite que la dimension longitudinale
du contenant (2) ;
un système de support (24) qui est d'un seul tenant avec le contenant (2), forme un
support inférieur pour l'emballage interne (3), et comprend au moins une première
patte (25) articulée le long d'une première ligne de pliage (26) sur un panneau latéral
interne (13") d'une paroi latérale (13), et pliée, par rapport au panneau latéral
interne (13"), vers l'intérieur du contenant (2), et une deuxième patte (27) qui est
articulée le long d'une deuxième ligne de pliage (28) sur la première patte (25) et
est pliée à angle droit par rapport à la première patte (25) ;
le paquet (1) de cigarettes étant caractérisé en ce que la deuxième patte (27) est parallèle à, et à une distance donnée de, la paroi inférieure
(10), forme le support inférieur pour l'emballage interne (3), et est située sur la
première patte (25), de manière que la première patte (25) soit située sur le côté
opposé de la deuxième patte (27) relativement à l'emballage interne (3).
2. Paquet de cigarettes selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la deuxième patte (27)
est placée au contact de la paroi avant (11) et/ou de la paroi arrière (12).
3. Paquet de cigarettes selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la deuxième patte (27)
a une dimension transversale égale à la dimension transversale plus petite du contenant
(2), et est donc placée au contact à la fois de la paroi avant (11) et de la paroi
arrière (12).
4. Paquet de cigarettes selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, dans lequel la première ligne
de pliage (26) est située à une distance donnée des deux bords longitudinaux (14)
délimitant la paroi latérale (13).
5. Paquet de cigarettes selon la revendication 4, dans lequel une ligne de séparation
entre la première patte (25) et la deuxième patte (27) est "en forme de palier", et
comprend la deuxième ligne de pliage (28) et une découpe en forme de L.
6. Paquet de cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel
la première patte (25) et la deuxième patte (27) sont formées dans le panneau latéral
interne (13") en découpant le panneau latéral interne (13").
7. Paquet de cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel
la deuxième patte (27) présente un angle biseauté/arrondi au niveau d'un bord longitudinal
(14) délimitant la paroi latérale (13).
8. Paquet de cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel
le système de support (24) comprend au moins une troisième patte (29) qui est articulée
sur la deuxième patte (27) le long d'une troisième ligne de pliage (30) parallèle
à la deuxième ligne de pliage (28), est pliée à angle droit par rapport à la deuxième
patte (27), et repose sur la paroi avant (11) ou la paroi arrière (12).
9. Paquet de cigarettes selon la revendication 8, dans lequel la troisième patte (29)
est collée à la paroi avant (11) ou à la paroi arrière (12).
10. Paquet de cigarettes selon la revendication 8 ou 9, dans lequel le système de support
(24) comprend deux troisièmes pattes situées à des extrémités opposées de la deuxième
patte (27) et reposant, respectivement, sur la paroi avant (11) et la paroi arrière
(12).
11. Paquet de cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10, dans lequel
la première ligne de pliage (26) est perpendiculaire à la deuxième ligne de pliage
(28).
12. Paquet de cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11, dans lequel
le contenant rigide (2) comprend :
quatre bords longitudinaux (14) délimités entre les parois avant et arrière et les
parois latérales (13) ;
quatre bords transversaux principaux (15) délimités entre les parois avant et arrière
(11, 12) et les parois supérieure et inférieure (9, 10) ; et
quatre bords transversaux secondaires (15) délimités entre les parois latérales (13)
et les parois supérieure et inférieure (9, 10) ;
la première ligne de pliage (26) est parallèle aux bords longitudinaux (14), et la
deuxième ligne de pliage (28) est parallèle aux bords transversaux secondaires (15).
13. Paquet de cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11, dans lequel
le contenant rigide (2) comprend :
quatre bords longitudinaux (14) délimités entre les parois avant et arrière et les
parois latérales (13) ;
quatre bords transversaux principaux (15) délimités entre les parois avant et arrière
(11, 12) et les parois supérieure et inférieure (9, 10) ; et
quatre bords transversaux secondaires (15) délimités entre les parois latérales (13)
et les parois supérieure et inférieure (9, 10) ;
la première ligne de pliage (26) forme un angle aigu avec les bords longitudinaux
(14), et est perpendiculaire à la deuxième ligne de pliage (28), qui forme un angle
aigu avec les bords transversaux principaux (15).
14. Paquet de cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 13, dans lequel
la première patte (25) a la forme d'un "L", d'un triangle rectangle, ou d'un trapèze
rectangle.
15. Paquet de cigarettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 14, dans lequel
le système de support (24) comprend deux premières pattes (25) et deux deuxièmes pattes
(27) correspondantes, qui sont situées, respectivement, sur les deux parois latérales
(13).