[0001] The present invention relates to a hinge lid container having a sealable coating
layer which provides the container with a hermetic seal prior to the first opening.
The containers of the present invention find particular application as containers
for smoking articles, such as filter cigarettes.
[0002] It is known to package consumer goods in hinge lid containers formed from folded
laminar blanks. For example, elongate smoking articles, such as cigarettes and cigars,
are commonly sold in hinge lid packs having a box for housing the smoking articles
and a lid connected to the box about a hinge line extending across the back wall of
the container. Such packs are typically constructed from one-piece laminar cardboard
blanks. In use, the lid is pivoted about the hinge line to open the pack and so gain
access to the smoking articles held in the box.
[0003] Hinge lid containers are commonly used for packaging cigarettes and other consumer
goods which are adversely affected by prolonged contact with air or moisture. Prior
to the first opening, a filled container will therefore typically be wrapped in an
outer wrapper, which provides a barrier layer against the ingress or emersion of air,
moisture, odours or flavours into and out of the container during storage. Transparent
plastic materials, such as polypropylene, are commonly used for this purpose. The
provision of the outer wrapper ensures that the consumer goods are kept fresh for
a longer period of time and increases the shelf life of the consumer goods. However,
the effectiveness of the outer wrapper depends on the quality of the seal provided
at the ends of the container, where the outer wrapper is folded and sealed.
[0004] Conventional cigarette box packaging consists of a bundle of cigarettes wrapped in
a paper/metal foil laminate sheet, received in a container typically formed of carton
board. The container usually has a hinged lid to provide access to the cigarette bundle.
The container is often formed from a pre-printed blank of board stock which is folded
and wrapped around the cigarette bundle. The container is wrapped in a heat sealable
clear film, most commonly polypropylene with an embedded tear tape to assist in easy
opening.
[0005] Of these packaging components, only the outermost film contributes in a significant
manner to the shelf life stability of the packaged cigarettes. The plastics film acts
as a moisture barrier but its effectiveness is highly dependent upon obtaining adequate
seals in the folded, overlapped areas of the film wrap. Nevertheless, the low moisture
barrier transmission rate through the plastics film helps maintain the starting moisture
and other volatile components of the cigarettes as manufactured, when the packaged
cigarettes are exposed to environments that have either a higher or lower relative
humidity than the internal humidity of the cigarette pack. Whilst polypropylene film
has commonly been employed as the outer wrapping, other film materials have been used
which offer reduced moisture transmission rates, for example vacuum metallised plastics
films but these materials are still highly dependent upon achieving a proper seal
of the folded, overlapped areas of the film when wrapped around the container.
[0006] It has been proposed, for example in
WO-A-2009/083344, to apply a continuous plastic coating layer over a filled container in order to
provide an improved seal. Further,
GB-A-1440934 teaches attaching a decomposable, air impervious foam strip to the lid top panel,
such that, when the lid is closed, the strip sealingly engages the top edges of the
box.
[0007] It would be desirable to provide a novel way to prevent the ingress or emersion of
air, moisture, odours or flavours into or out of the container during storage.
[0008] According to the invention there is provided a container for consumer goods comprising:
a box for housing the consumer goods; an inner frame mounted within the box and having
an upper portion extending above the upper edges of the box; and a hinge lid connected
to the box along a hinge line and pivotable about the hinge line between an open position
and a closed position, in which the inner surfaces of the hinge lid are in contact
with the outer surfaces of the upper portion of the inner frame. The inner surfaces
of the hinge lid and the outer surfaces of the upper portion of the inner frame are
at least partially covered by a sealable coating layer of a sealable material. The
material may be capable of being sealable to itself, to other areas of the container
that are non-covered by a sealable coating layer, like for example coated cardboard,
or to both itself and other non-covered areas of the container. Prior to the first
opening of the hinge lid the sealable coating layers on the contacting surfaces of
the hinge lid and the inner frame are bonded to each other to form a hermetic seal.
[0009] The 'inner surfaces' of the components of containers of the present invention are
the surfaces that are facing inwards towards the interior of the container and the
consumer goods within the box. The inner surfaces typically provide the inside surfaces
of the container when the hinge lid is in the closed position. The components of the
container comprise the box and the lid of the container as well as the inner frame.
[0010] The 'outer surfaces' of the components of container of the present invention are
the surfaces that are facing outwards towards the exterior of the container and away
from the consumer goods within the box. In some cases, the outer surfaces of a component,
such as the box, may also provide the outer surfaces of the container when the hinge
lid is in both open position and the closed position. In other cases, the outer surfaces
of a component may not form the outer surfaces of the container in both the open position
and the closed position, but may instead be covered by the panels of other components
of the container when the hinge lid is in the open or closed position, or both. For
example, the outer surfaces of the upper portion of the inner frame are covered by
the hinge lid when the hinge lid is in the closed position. The remainder of the outer
surfaces of the inner frame are covered by the box walls in both positions.
[0011] The term 'sealable' is used to refer to a type of adhesive material that is capable
of forming a seal upon exposure to specific conditions, such as heat, pressure, ultrasound
or UV light. Prior to exposure to these specific conditions, the sealable material
will not typically adhere to itself or other surfaces of the container. This means
that it can be conveniently applied to the laminar blanks for forming the container
according to the present invention during production of the blanks, prior to the filling
and assembly of the container. In the container of the present invention, the sealable
material is capable of sealing to itself or to other areas of the container, in order
to secure the hinge lid in a closed position and provide a water vapour tight, hermetic
seal between the hinge lid and the inner frame until the container is opened for the
first time.
[0012] A 'hermetic seal' according to the invention is a form of water vapour tight closure
which substantially prevents moisture and humidity from migrating through the container
from the exterior to the interior where the consumer goods are housed and also from
the interior of the container towards the exterior of the container. This ensures
that the moisture inside of the container remains substantially constant during the
time the container is closed. This advantageously increases the shelf live of the
consumer goods housed within the container.
[0013] Preferably, the moisture transmission rate through the hermetic seal of containers
according to the invention is less than 15 grams of water per day per square meter
when measured according to the ASTM method D3079 - 94. More preferably, the moisture
transmission rate through the hermetic seal of containers according to the invention
is between about 0.2 grams of water per day per square meter and about 8 grams of
water per day per square meter of surface area of the seal.
[0014] In closed hinge lid containers, the main way in which gases such as oxygen or water
vapour can permeate through to the consumer goods housed inside the box of the container
is likely to be through any gaps between the hinge lid and the box or the inner frame.
In hinge lid containers according to the invention, the sealable coating layer is
therefore provided on the contacting surfaces of the hinge lid and the inner frame
in order to provide a hermetic seal such that gases can no longer enter the container
through such gaps.
[0015] Advantageously, the hermetic seal provided by the sealable coating layer provides
an effective barrier layer such that an outer wrapper or coating layer is no longer
required in order to achieve the desired level of freshness of the consumer goods
within the container. Thus, the final step of overwrapping the container can be eliminated
from the wrapping process. Therefore, neither the overwrapping apparatus nor the wrapping
material is required. The production process of the containers according to the invention
is therefore more efficient than existing processes, both in terms of time and cost.
[0016] Furthermore, the hermetic seal formed by the bonding of the sealable coating layers
advantageously provides a form of tamper evident seal which enables the consumer to
tell whether or not the container has been previously opened or tampered with in any
way. The hermetic seal should be intact at the point of sale of the filled container
and must be broken by the consumer in order to access the consumer goods. The presence
of an unbroken seal between the hinge lid and the inner frame indicates that the hinge
lid has not yet been opened and the consumer goods have not been accessed. It may
also reflect to the consumer that the consumer goods within the container are still
fresh, since the hermetic seal has not yet been broken.
[0017] Advantageously, the sealable coating material can be applied to the surfaces of the
container during production of the laminar blanks, so that the process of assembling
and filling the containers according to the invention can be carried out using conventional
apparatus and methods. The only necessary modification to the process is to subject
the filled container to the necessary conditions, such as heat or pressure, to form
the bond between the sealable coating layers on the hinge lid and the inner frame.
Alternatively, the panels are sealed to each other successively in separate sealing
steps.
[0018] In order to provide a water vapour tight seal between the hinge lid and the inner
frame, the sealable coating layer preferably covers the entire surface area of the
outer surfaces of the inner frame and the inner surfaces of the hinge lid that are
brought into contact with each other when the hinge lid is in the closed position.
This further prevents the ingress of gases into the container through any gaps or
breaks in the seal.
[0019] The full coverage of the sealable coating layer can conveniently be achieved by coating
an entire surface of the laminar blank or blanks that are used to form the hinge lid
and inner frame. For example, the inner surface of the laminar blank for forming the
hinge lid (and optionally the box) of containers according to the invention may be
fully covered with a coating layer of the sealable material. The 'inner surface' of
the laminar blank refers to the surface on the side of the blank that will form the
majority of the inner surfaces of the hinge lid and box when the container is assembled.
Typically, the majority of the opposite, outer surface will be printed with the graphics
and text to be displayed on the exterior of the assembled container.
[0020] Once sealed, the sealable material should provide a sufficiently strong seal between
the hinge lid and the inner frame that the seal remains hermetic and the hinge lid
remains securely in place before the first opening of the container. However, it must
also be possible for the consumer to be able to readily break the seal and separate
the hinge lid from the inner frame in order to access the consumer goods, without
damaging the container. The sealing force between the hinge lid and the inner frame
is therefore preferably between 2 Newton and 7 Newton, preferably, between about 2
Newton and 4 Newton.
[0021] Preferably, the sealable coating layer on the outer surfaces of the inner frame extends
below the level of the free edges of the box, so that the sealable coating layer can
additionally be used to provide a hermetic seal between the inner frame and the inner
surfaces of the box. This is particularly convenient in cases where the inner surface
of the laminar blank or blanks forming the hinge lid and box are fully coated with
the sealable material. Advantageously, this also simplifies the positioning of the
inner frame within the box as there is sealable material below and above the upper
edge of the box front wall. The seal between the inner frame and the box ensures that
the inner frame remains in place within the box and also further improves the sealing
of the container prior to first opening.
[0022] The sealable coating layer may be formed of any suitable sealing material that is
capable of sealing under certain conditions that can conveniently be provided during
the production of the filler containers and without adversely affecting the consumer
goods within the container. Preferred sealable materials include heat sealable materials
which become tacky and can seal upon the application of heat. Suitable sealable materials
include non water based materials or water based materials that can later become resistant
to water or water vapour. For example, suitable sealable materials but are not limited
to polyolefins, PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride) resin and adhesive waxes. Preferably,
the outer wrapper is coated with a sealable polyolefin like one or a combination of:
polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutylene, an ethylene-propylene copolymer, a propylene-butylene
copolymer, an ethylene-butylene copolymer, an ethylene-propylene- butylene terpolymer.
[0023] The sealable coating layer is preferably applied in the form of a solvent, oil or
water borne emulsion or dispersion of at least one of the coating materials indicated
above. The dry weight of the coating layer is preferably between about 1 gram per
square meter and about 100 grams per square meter (gsm).
[0024] Containers according to the invention will typically be assembled in the conventional
way, by folding one or more laminar blanks around the consumer goods and sealing overlying
panels of the laminar blanks together in order to retain the container in the assembled
shape. This may be achieved using conventional glues or adhesives. However, using
standard gluing techniques, the adhesive used to seal overlying panels of the container
is not typically applied to the entire surface area of the contacting surfaces. Therefore,
even though the overlying panels are successfully secured together, there may be gaps
or channels extending between the exterior of the container and the interior of the
container where no adhesive is provided. This means that the seal between the overlying
panels may not be fully water vapour tight and so air or moisture can migrate into
the container and adversely affect the consumer goods.
[0025] In preferred embodiments of the present invention at least one wall of each container
comprises an inner panel and an outer panel overlying the inner panel, wherein the
contacting surfaces of the inner panel and the outer panel are covered by a sealable
coating layer of a sealable material that is capable of sealing and wherein the sealable
coating layers on the contacting surfaces of the inner panel and the outer panel are
bonded to each other to form a hermetic seal. Preferably, the area that is covered
by the sealable coating is about 100 percent of the contacting surface. Alternatively,
through an appropriate choice of pattern, a lower coverage may be achieved, for example
between about 30 percent and about 100 percent of the contacting surface. The sealable
material between the overlying inner panel and outer panel is preferably the same
material as used to provide the hermetic seal between the hinge lid and the inner
frame, as described above.
[0026] Preferably, the sealable material is used in place of the conventional adhesive to
hermetically seal all overlying panels of the container, in addition to sealing the
hinge lid and the inner frame. For example, in a hinge lid container of a conventional
construction, the sealable material may be used to seal overlying panels forming at
the side walls and the bottom wall of the box as well as the side walls and the top
wall of the hinge lid. In this way, all of the seals provided in the container are
water vapour tight and the migration of moisture into the container can be further
reduced.
[0027] As with the contacting surfaces of the hinge lid and the inner frame, the sealable
material should preferably cover the entire surface area of the contacting surfaces
of the inner panel and the overlying outer panel so that there are no gaps or breaks
in the resultant seal through which air or moisture may be able to permeate.
[0028] Preferably, the sealing force between the overlying panels is adjusted so that the
seal remains hermetic and is sufficiently strong that the container is able to withstand
the stresses to which it may be subjected within the supply chain, or during use.
Unlike the seal between the hinge lid and the inner frame, it is generally not desirable
for the seal between overlying panels of the container to be breakable by the consumer.
Furthermore, the seals should remain intact when the necessary force is applied to
break the seal between the hinge lid and the inner frame. The sealing force between
the overlying panels is therefore at least about 4 Newton and is preferably at least
the same as the sealing force between the hinge lid and the inner frame, and more
preferably greater.
[0029] Preferably, the sealable coating layer is applied to the corresponding panels of
the laminar blank or blanks forming the box and hinge lid such that the panels are
fully covered. In preferred embodiments, the inner surface of the laminar blank or
blanks is fully covered with the sealable coating layer, as described above. In addition,
the outer surfaces of the panels forming the inner panels of the overlying panels
in the hinge lid and box must be fully covered with the sealable coating layer. If
desired, both sides of the laminar blank or blanks may be fully covered with the sealable
coating layer.
[0030] Preferably, the consumer products within the box of containers according to the invention
are wrapped in an inner liner to further ensure that the freshness of the consumer
goods is retained during storage. Preferably, the inner liner comprises one or more
lines of weakness defining an opening tab, wherein the opening tab is separable from
the remainder of the inner liner to provide an access opening in the inner liner through
which the consumer goods can be removed. If desired, a resealable adhesive label may
be provided on the opening tab in the inner liner such that the opening tab can be
resealed in the closed position between uses.
[0031] In certain preferred embodiments, the opening tab of the inner liner is adhered to
an inner surface of the hinge lid such that movement of the hinge lid to the opening
position brings about separation of the opening tab from the remainder of the inner
liner to form the access opening. The opening tab may be directly adhered to the inner
surface of the hinge lid, or may be adhered to the surface by means of an adhesive
label.
[0032] Preferably, the inner liner is at least partially in contact with the box and the
outer surface of the inner liner and the inner surface of the box are at least partially
covered by a sealable coating layer of a sealable material. Preferably, the sealable
coating layers on the contacting surfaces of the inner liner and the box are bonded
to each other. The sealing force between the inner liner and the box is preferably
at least about 4 Newton. The sealable material used to bond the inner liner and the
box is preferably the same as that used to form the hermetic seal between the hinge
lid and the inner frame. The sealable material secures the inner liner to the box
so that the opening tab can be readily separated from the remainder of the inner liner
without displacing the inner liner, or pulling the entire inner liner out from the
box.
[0033] Preferably, the inner liner is formed of metal foil or metallised paper.
[0034] In preferred embodiments, the laminar blank for forming the box is already fully
covered on the inner surface with the sealable coating layer, as described above.
In order to achieve the seal between the inner liner and the box the sealable coating
layer should also be applied to at least a part of the outer surface of the inner
liner.
[0035] Preferably, containers according to the invention further comprise a layer of a resealable
adhesive applied over the sealable coating layer in one or more areas on the outer
surface of the inner frame, wherein the resealable adhesive releasably seals the hinge
lid in the closed position. Once the hermetic seal has been broken, the resealable
adhesive allows for the hinge lid to be sealed in the closed position between uses.
This way, the hinge lid does not become inadvertently opened. This ensures that the
freshness of the consumer goods is retained as much as possible after the first opening
of the container and also prevents dust or other foreign particles from getting into
the container and coming into contact with the consumer goods.
[0036] Preferably, the resealable adhesive will provide sufficient adhesion for the hinge
lid to be resealed in the closed position at least as many times as there are consumer
goods in the container so that it can be used to reseal the hinge lid until the container
is empty.
[0037] Suitable materials for use as the resealable adhesive are known to the skilled person.
In one example of the present invention, the resealable adhesive comprises an acrylate
component. Preferably the resealable adhesive is applied in the form of a water borne
emulsion or dispersion comprising the adhesive component. The dry weight of the resealable
adhesive is preferably between about 1 gram per square meter and about 50 grams per
square meter (gsm).
[0038] Preferably, the front wall of the hinge lid comprises a pull tab extending from the
free edge of the front wall. Preferably, the front wall of the box comprises a cut
out portion at the free edge, corresponding in size, shape and position to the pull
tab of the hinge lid, so that the pull tab can lie within the cut out when the hinge
lid is in the closed position. The pull tab facilitates the opening of the hinge lid
and in particular, the breakage of the hermetic seal between the hinge lid and the
inner frame during the first opening of the container. If desired, the pull tab may
be connected to the front wall along a hinge line, such as a fold line, to further
facilitate the grasping of the pull tab by the consumer during use. The pull tab may
extend part way across the free edge of the front wall of the hinge lid, or may extend
all of the way across the free edge. Where the pull tab extends only part way across
the free edge, the pull tab is preferably provided substantially in the centre of
the free edge of the front wall.
[0039] In certain preferred embodiments of the invention, the container further comprises
an adhesive tear tape applied over one or more of the free edges of the hinge lid
prior to the first opening of the hinge lid in order to seal the hinge lid in the
closed position. The adhesive tear tape provides an additional hermetic seal around
at least a part of the junction of the hinge lid and the inner frame or the corresponding
free edge of the box when the hinge lid is in the closed position. This further improves
the closure seal of the hinge lid. The adhesive tear tape must be removed from the
container before the hinge lid can be moved to an open position.
[0040] Preferably, the adhesive tear tape extends at least along the junction of the edge
of the front wall of the hinge lid with the inner frame or the free edge of the box
front wall. Optionally, the adhesive tear tape may also extend along the junction
of the edges of the side walls of the hinge lid with the inner frame or the corresponding
free edges of the box side walls so that the tear tape covers the entire length of
the free edge of the hinge lid. Preferably, where the adhesive tear tape extends along
the junctions of the side walls of the container, the free edges of the side walls
and front wall of the hinge lid are substantially horizontal. This way, the junction
between the hinge lid and the inner frame or box extends around the container in a
substantially straight line. This facilitates the application and removal of the adhesive
tear tape.
[0041] Suitable materials for forming the tear tape would be known to the skilled person.
In one example, a tear tape of OPP (oriented polypropylene) is provided.
[0042] Alternatively or in addition to the adhesive tear tape, containers according to the
present invention may further comprise an adhesive label provided over the free edges
of the hinge lid and connecting the hinge lid to the box prior to the first opening
of the container, wherein the label comprises a line of weakness substantially coinciding
with a free edge of the hinge lid such that the label is separated along the line
of weakness when the hinge lid is moved to the open position for the first time. The
adhesive label provides another form of tamper evident seal, since the presence of
an intact adhesive label provides evidence that the container has not yet been opened
or tampered with.
[0043] Preferably, containers according to the invention further comprise a cut extending
from each of the opposed ends of the hinge line across the back wall to the adjacent
side edge of the back wall of the container. Preferably each cut extends no more than
about 2 mm from the side edge. Typically, similarly positioned cuts are provided in
conventional hinge lid containers in order to improve the opening and closing of the
hinge lid. However, in the containers of the present invention the cuts are shorter
in length than in conventional containers. For example, preferably the cuts in containers
according to the invention are about half the length of the cuts in conventional containers.
The shortening of the length of the cuts further reduces any potential pathways into
the container through which oxygen, moisture or other gases could migrate during storage.
Thus the shortened cuts further improve the seal provided by the containers according
to the invention prior to first opening.
[0044] As described above, containers according to the invention are preferably formed of
one or more laminar blanks which are provided with the sealable coating layers on
the appropriate surfaces of the blank or blanks.
[0045] According to the invention there is provided a laminar blank for forming a container
according to any preceding claim, the blank comprising a box defining portion and
a hinge lid defining portion, wherein the inner surface of hinge lid defining portion
is covered with a sealable coating layer of a sealable material that is capable of
sealing. The laminar blank of the present invention is used in combination with a
laminar blank for forming the inner frame, which is mounted within the box of the
container and which is provided with a sealable coating layer on the outer surfaces,
for bonding with the sealable coating layer on the inner surface of the hinge lid.
[0046] According to the invention there is also provided a method of hermetically sealing
a container for consumer goods according to the invention, as described above, the
method comprising: providing a sealable coating layer on the inner surfaces of the
hinge lid and the outer surfaces of the inner frame; providing the consumer goods
within the box portion; moving the hinge lid to a closed position; and bonding the
sealable coating layers of the contacting surfaces of the inner frame and the hinge
lid to provide a hermetic seal. The bonding step of the method of the present invention
preferably comprises exposing the coating layers to heat, pressure, or both in order
to bring about the adhesion of the sealable material.
[0047] Containers according to the invention may be in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped,
with right-angled longitudinal and right-angled transverse edges. Alternatively, the
container may comprise one or more rounded longitudinal edges, rounded transverse
edges, bevelled longitudinal edges or bevelled transverse edges, or combinations thereof.
For example, the container according to the invention may comprise, without limitation:
- One or two longitudinal rounded or bevelled edges on the front wall, and/or one or
two longitudinal rounded or bevelled edges on the back wall.
- One or two transverse rounded or bevelled edges on the front wall, and/or one or two
transverse rounded or bevelled edges on the back wall.
- One longitudinal rounded edge and one longitudinal bevelled edge on the front wall,
and/or one transverse rounded edge and one transverse bevelled edge on the back wall.
- One or two transverse rounded or bevelled edges on the front wall and one or two longitudinal
rounded or bevelled edges on the front wall.
- Two longitudinal rounded or bevelled edges on a first side wall or two transverse
rounded or bevelled edges on the second side wall.
[0048] Where the container comprises one or more rounded edges and is made from one or more
laminar blanks, preferably the blanks comprise three, four, five, six or seven scoring
lines or creasing lines to form each rounded edge in the assembled container. The
scoring lines or creasing lines may be either on the inside of the container or on
the outside of the container. Preferably, the scoring lines or creasing lines are
spaced from each other by between about 0.3 mm and 4 mm.
[0049] Preferably, the spacing of the creasing lines or scoring lines is a function of the
thickness of the laminar blank. Preferably, the spacing between the creasing lines
or scoring lines is between about 0.5 and about 4 times larger than the thickness
of the laminar blank.
[0050] Where the container comprises one or more bevelled edge, preferably the bevelled
edge has a width of between about 1 mm and about 10 mm, preferably between about 2
and about 6 mm. Alternatively, the container may comprise a double bevel formed by
three parallel creasing or scoring lines that are spaced such that two distinct bevels
are formed on the edge of the container.
[0051] Where the container comprises a bevelled edge and is made from one or more laminar
blanks, the bevel may be formed by two parallel creasing lines or scoring lines in
the laminar blank. The creasing lines or scoring lines may be arranged symmetrically
to the edge between a first wall and a second wall. Alternatively, the creasing lines
or scoring lines may be arranged asymmetrically to the edge between the first wall
and the second wall, such that the bevel reaches further into the first wall of the
container than into the second wall of the container.
[0052] Alternatively, the container may have a non-rectangular transversal cross section,
for example polygonal such as triangular or hexagonal, or oval, semi-oval, circular
or semi-circular.
[0053] Containers according to the invention find particular application as packs for elongate
smoking articles such as, for example, cigarettes, cigars or cigarillos.
[0054] According to the invention there is provided a hermetically sealed pack of smoking
articles comprising a container according to invention, as described above, with a
plurality of smoking articles housed within the box, wherein the bond between the
sealable coating layers on the inner surface of the hinge lid and the outer surface
of the inner frame is intact to provide a hermetic seal.
[0055] It will be appreciated that through appropriate choices of the dimensions thereof,
containers according to the invention may be designed for different numbers of conventional
size, king size, super-king size, slim or super-slim cigarettes.
[0056] Through an appropriate choice of the dimensions thereof, containers according to
the invention may be designed to hold different total numbers of smoking articles,
or different arrangements of smoking articles. For example, through an appropriate
choice of the dimensions thereof, containers according to the invention may be designed
to hold a total of between ten and thirty smoking articles.
[0057] The smoking articles in the container may be arranged in different collations, depending
on the total number of smoking articles. For example, the smoking articles may be
arranged in a single row of six, seven, eight, nine or ten. Alternatively, the smoking
articles may be arranged in two or more rows. The two or more rows may contain the
same number of smoking articles. For example, the smoking articles may be arranged
in: two rows of five, six, seven, eight, nine or ten; three rows of five or seven;
or four rows of four, five or six. Alternatively, the two or more rows may include
at least two rows containing different number of smoking articles to each other. For
example, the smoking articles may be arranged in: a row of five and a row of six (5-6);
a row of six and a row of seven (6-7); a row of seven and a row of eight (7-8); a
middle row of five and two outer rows of six (6-5-6); a middle row of five and two
outer rows of seven (7-5-7); a middle row of six and two outer rows of five (5-6-5);
a middle row of six and two outer rows of seven (7-6-7); a middle row of seven and
two outer rows of six (6-7-6); a middle row of nine and two outer rows of eight (8-9-8);
or a middle row of six with one outer row of five and one outer row of seven (5-6-7).
[0058] Containers according to the present invention may hold smoking articles of the same
type or brand, or of different types or brands. In addition, both filterless smoking
articles and smoking articles with various filter tips may be contained, as well as
smoking articles of differing length (for example, between about 40 mm and about 180
mm), diameter (for example, between about 4 mm and about 9 mm). In addition, the smoking
articles may differ in strength of taste, resistance to draw and total particulate
matter delivery. Preferably, the dimensions of the container are adapted to the length
of the smoking articles, and the collation of the smoking articles. Typically, the
outer dimensions of the container are between about 0.5 mm to about 5 mm larger than
the dimensions of the bundle or bundles of smoking articles housed inside the container.
[0059] The length, width and depth of containers according to the invention may be such
that, in the closed position, the resultant overall dimensions of the container are
similar to the dimensions of a typical disposable hinge-lid pack of twenty cigarettes.
[0060] Preferably, containers according to the invention have a height of between about
60 mm and about 150 mm, more preferably a height of between about 70 mm and about
125 mm, wherein the height is measured from the top wall to the bottom wall of the
container.
[0061] Preferably, containers according to the invention have a width of between about 12
mm and about 150 mm, more preferably a width of between about 70 mm and about 125
mm, wherein the width is measured from one side wall to the other side wall of the
container.
[0062] Preferably, containers according to the invention have a depth of between about 6
mm and about 100 mm, more preferably a depth of between about 12 mm and about 25 mm
wherein the depth is measured from the front wall to the back wall of the container
(comprising the hinge between box and lid).
[0063] Preferably, the ratio of the height of the container to the depth of the container
is in between about 0.3 to 1 and about 10 to 1, more preferably between about 2 to
1 and about 8 to 1, most preferably between about 3 to 1 and 5 to 1
[0064] Preferably, the ratio of the width of the container to the depth of the container
is between about 0.3 to 1 and about 10 to 1, more preferably between about 2 to 1
and about 8 to 1, most preferably between about 2 to 1 and 3 to 1.
[0065] Despite being sealed, once filled, containers according to the invention may be shrink
wrapped or otherwise over wrapped with a transparent polymeric film of, for example,
high or low density polyethylene, polypropylene, oriented polypropylene, polyvinylidene
chloride, cellulose film, or combinations thereof in a conventional manner. Where
containers according to the invention are over wrapped, the over wrapper may include
one or more a tear tapes. In addition, the over wrapper may be printed with images,
consumer information or other data. The additional outer wrapper may advantageously
protect the surface of the container for example against abrasion during handling.
[0066] As well as housing a bundle of smoking articles, the container may further comprise
other consumer goods, for example matches, lighters, extinguishing means, breath-fresheners
or electronics. The other consumer goods may be attached to the outside of the container,
contained within the container along with the smoking articles, in a separate compartment
of the container or combinations thereof.
[0067] The exterior surfaces of containers according to the invention may be printed, embossed,
debossed or otherwise embellished with manufacturer or brand logos, trade marks, slogans
and other consumer information and indicia.
[0068] The invention will be further described, by way of example only, with reference to
the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 shows a front, perspective view of a hinge lid container according to the
present invention with the hinge lid in an open position;
Figure 2a shows a top view of a laminar blank for forming the box and hinge lid of
the container of Figure 1;
Figure 2b shows a top view of a laminar blank for forming the inner frame of the container
of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 shows a front, perspective view of another hinge lid container according
to the present invention with the hinge lid in a closed position.
[0069] The hinge lid container 2 shown in Figure 1 is a rectangular parallelepiped and comprises
a box 10 and a lid 20 that is hinged to the box 10 along a hinge line 45 extending
substantially horizontally along the back wall of the container 2. A wrapped bundle
of cigarettes (not shown) is housed in the box 10 of the container 2. The overall
size and construction of the box 10 and lid 20 of container 2 are substantially the
same as that of a standard hinge lid cigarette pack.
[0070] The box 10 has a box front wall 12, a box left side wall 14, a box right side wall
15, a box back wall, and a box bottom wall. The upper side of the box 10 is open,
to provide an upper opening through which the cigarettes can be removed. The box front
wall 12 comprises a semi-circular cut out 16 at the upper free edge 18. Each of the
box side walls 14,15 is formed of an inner panel 14a,15a and an overlying outer panel
14b,14a, wherein the inner panel and the outer panel are sealed together, as described
below.
[0071] The terms "front", "back", "upper", "lower", "side", "top", "bottom" and other terms
used to describe relative positions of the components of containers 2 according to
the invention refer to the container in an upright position with the lid 20 at the
top end and the hinge on the back. The terms "left" and "right" are used with reference
to side walls of the container when the container 2 is viewed from the front in its
upright position. When the container in the upright position is open, the cigarettes
contained in the box 10 may be removed from the upper end of the container 2.
[0072] The lid 20 has a lid front wall 22, a lid left side wall 24, a lid right side wall
25, a lid back wall and a lid top wall. A semi-circular pull tab 26 extends from the
free edge 28 of the lid front wall 22. The pull tab 26 corresponds in size, shape
and position to the semi-circular cut out 16 in the box front wall 12. Each of the
lid side walls 24,25 is formed of an inner panel 24a,25a and an overlying outer panel
24b,24a, wherein the inner panel and the outer panel are sealed together, as described
below.
[0073] When the container 2 is closed, the free edges of the walls of the lid 20 abut the
free edges of the walls of the box 10 along a line of abutment and the pull tab 26
fits within the semi-circular cut out 16. In the closed position, the walls of the
lid 20 therefore form extensions of the corresponding walls of the box 10 to define
the walls of the container 2.
[0074] An inner frame 30 is mounted within the box 10 of the container 2. The inner frame
30 comprises an inner frame front wall 32, an inner frame left side wall 34 and an
inner frame right side wall which are connected to the inner surface of the box front
wall 12, box left side wall and box right side wall 14, respectively. The inner frame
front wall 32 includes a rectangular cut out 36 at the top free edge of the inner
frame front wall 32 in order to facilitate removal of the cigarettes from the box
10. The inner frame front wall 32 is of sufficient length that it extends below the
cut out 16 provided in the box front wall 12.
[0075] The box 10 and lid 20 of the container 2 are formed from the single laminar blank
102 shown in Figure 2a. Dotted lines indicate fold lines in the blank. The laminar
blank 102 comprises a box-defining portion 110 and a lid-defining portion 120 connected
along the hinge line 45. The inner surface of the laminar blank 102 is fully coated
with a sealable coating layer formed of a polyolefin material that is capable of sealing.
The inner surface of the laminar blank 102 provides the inner surfaces of the hinge
lid 20 and the box 10 and the sealable coating layer therefore covers the inner surfaces
of the assembled container 2. The outer surface of the laminar blank 102, as shown
in Figure 2a, is additionally coated with a sealable coating layer on the panels shown
as hatched in Figure 2a. In the assembled container, these panels correspond to the
inner panels 14a,15a of the box side walls and the inner panels 24a,25a of the lid
side walls.
[0076] The inner frame 30 of the container 2 is formed of the laminar blank 130 shown in
Figure 2b. Dotted lines indicate fold lines in the blank. The outer surface of the
laminar blank 130, as shown in Figure 2b, is coated with a sealable coating layer
138 in the areas of the frame front wall 32 and frame side walls 34,35 that are located
proximate the free edges of the box in the assembled container. The sealable coating
layer also extends down the frame front wall to cover the area of the wall that is
in contact with the box front wall in the assembled container. As in Figure 2a, the
sealable coating layer is shown as hatched in Figure 2b.
[0077] During assembly of the container from the laminar blanks 102,130, the inner frame
30 is mounted in the box portion such that the sealable coating layer 138 is provided
in the correct position proximate the free edges of the box 10. The sealable coating
layer on the lower part of the frame front wall 32 is brought into contact with the
sealable coating layer on the inner surface of the box front wall 12 and the sealable
coating layers are then heated so that the layers bond to each other to provide a
hermetic seal between the frame front wall 32 and the box front wall 12.
[0078] After assembly of the container 2 from the laminar blanks and the filling of the
container with the bundle of smoking articles, the hinge lid 20 is closed so that
the sealable coating layer on the inner surfaces of the hinge lid 20 is brought into
contact with the sealable coating layer on the outer surfaces of the inner frame 30.
The sealable coating layers are then heated so that the layers bond to each other
to provide a hermetic seal between the hinge lid 20 and the inner frame 30.
[0079] In order to open the container 2 for the first time, the consumer may grasp the pull
tab 26 and pull the hinge lid 20 to break the hermetic seal between the hinge lid
20 and the inner frame 30 and to subsequently pivot the hinge lid 20 backwards towards
the open position shown in Figure 1.
[0080] In alternative embodiments of the container 2 a resealable adhesive is provided on
at least the frame front wall 32 so that the hinge lid can be resealed in the closed
position between uses, even after the hermetic seal provided by the coating layers
has been broken.
[0081] The container 50 shown in Figure 3 is similar in construction to the container 2
shown in Figure 1 and comprises a hinge lid 20' connected to a box 10' for housing
the smoking articles. The hinge lid is hermetically sealed to the inner frame as a
result of the bonding of the sealing coating layers, as described above for container
2. In addition, in the container 50 a tear tape 52 is provided over the line of abutment
between the free edges of the hinge lid 20' and the free edges of the box portion
10'. The line of abutment is different to that of container 2, since it extends in
a straight, horizontal line across the front wall and both side walls of the container.
As a result, the position of the hinge line 45 is above the level at which the free
edges of the lid side walls meet the back wall of the container in the closed position
of the hinge lid. In order to maintain the straight line of abutment, no pull tab
or cut out are provided in the lid and box front walls.
[0082] The container 50 is shown in Figure 3 with the tear tape 52 partially removed. In
order to open the container 50 for the first time, the tear tape 52 must be fully
removed from the container and the hermetic seal between the hinge lid 20' and the
inner frame broken, as described above.
1. A container (2; 50) for consumer goods comprising:
a box (10; 10') for housing the consumer goods;
an inner frame (30) mounted within the box (10) and having an upper portion extending
above the upper edges (18) of the box; and
a hinge lid (20; 20') connected to the box (10) along a hinge line (45) and pivotable
about the hinge line (45) between an open position and a closed position, in which
the inner surfaces of the hinge lid (20) are in contact with the outer surfaces of
the upper portion of the inner frame (30);
characterised in that the inner surfaces of the hinge lid (20) and the outer surfaces of the upper portion
of the inner frame (30) are at least partially covered by a sealable coating layer
of a sealable material such that the sealable coating layers on the contacting surfaces
of the hinge lid (20) and the inner frame (30) can be bonded to each other to form
a hermetic seal prior to the first opening of the hinge lid (20).
2. A container according to claim 1 wherein the sealable material is selected from the
group consisting polyolefin, PVDC or an adhesive wax.
3. A container according to claim 1 or 2 wherein at least one wall of the container comprises
an inner panel (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) and an outer panel (14b, 15b; 24b, 25b) overlying
the inner panel (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a), wherein the contacting surfaces of the inner
panel (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) and the outer panel (14b, 15b; 24b, 25b) are covered by
a sealable coating layer of the sealable material and wherein the sealable coating
layers on the contacting surfaces of the inner panel (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) and outer
(14b, 15b; 24b, 25b) panel are bonded together to form a hermetic seal.
4. A container according to any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the hinge lid (20) and the box
(10; 10') are formed from one or more laminar blanks (102, 130) and wherein the inner
surfaces of the one or more laminar blanks (120, 130) are fully covered by the sealable
coating layer.
5. A container according to any preceding claim wherein the consumer goods are wrapped
in an inner liner comprising one or more lines of weakness defining an opening tab,
wherein the opening tab is adhered to an inner surface of the hinge lid (20; 20')
such that movement of the hinge lid (20; 20') to the opening position brings about
separation of the opening tab from the remainder of the inner liner to provide an
access opening in the inner liner.
6. A container according to any preceding claim wherein the consumer products are wrapped
in an inner liner at least partially in contact with the box (10; 10'), wherein the
outer surface of the inner liner and the inner surface of the box (10; 10') are at
least partially covered by a sealable coating layer of the sealable material and wherein
the sealable coating layers on the contacting surfaces of the inner liner and the
box (10; 10') are bonded to each other.
7. A container according to any preceding claim further comprising a layer of a resealable
adhesive applied over the sealable coating layer in one or more areas on the outer
surface of the inner frame, wherein the resealable adhesive releasably seals the hinge
lid (20; 20') in the closed position.
8. A container according to any preceding claim wherein the front wall (22) of the hinge
lid (20; 20') comprises a pull tab (26) extending from the free edge (28) of the front
wall (22).
9. A container according to any preceding claim further comprising an adhesive tear tape
(52) applied over one or more of the free edges of the hinge lid (20') prior to the
first opening of the hinge lid (20') in order to seal the hinge lid (20') in the closed
position.
10. A container according to any preceding claim wherein the sealing force of the bond
between the sealable coating layer on the inner surface of the hinge lid (20; 20')
and the sealable coating layer on the outer surface of the inner frame (30) is between
4 Newton and 7 Newton.
11. A container according to any preceding claim further comprising an adhesive label
provided over the free edges of the hinge lid (20; 20') and connecting the hinge lid
(20; 20') to the box portion (10; 10') prior to the first opening of the container
(2; 50), wherein the label comprises a line of weakness substantially coinciding with
a free edge of the hinge lid (20; 20') such that the label is separated along the
line of weakness when the hinge lid (20; 20') is moved to the open position for the
first time.
12. A container according to any preceding claim comprising a cut extending from opposed
ends of the hinge line (45) across the back wall to the adjacent side edge of the
back wall of the container, wherein each cut extends no more than 2 mm from the side
edge.
13. A hermetically sealed pack of smoking articles comprising a container (2; 50) according
to any preceding claim with a plurality of smoking articles housed within the box
portion (10; 10'), wherein the bond between the sealable coating layers on the inner
surface of the hinge lid (20; 20') and the outer surface of the inner frame (30) is
intact to provide a hermetic seal.
14. A method of hermetically sealing a container (2; 50) for consumer goods according
to any of claims 1 to 12 comprising: providing a sealable coating layer on the inner
surfaces of the hinge lid (20; 20') and the outer surfaces of the inner frame (30);
providing the consumer goods within the box portion (10; 10'); moving the hinge lid
(45) to a closed position; and bonding the sealable coating layers of the contacting
surfaces of the inner frame (30) and the hinge lid (20; 20') to provide a hermetic
seal.
1. Behälter (2; 50) für Verbrauchsgüter, der Folgendes umfasst:
eine Schachtel (10; 10') zur Aufnahme der Verbrauchsgüter;
einen inneren Rahmen (30), der in der Schachtel (10) montiert ist und einen über die
oberen Ränder (18) der Schachtel hinaus verlaufenden oberen Abschnitt hat; und
einen Scharnierdeckel (20; 20'), der mit der Schachtel (10) entlang einer Scharnierlinie
(45) verbunden und um die Scharnierlinie (45) zwischen einer offenen Position und
einer geschlossenen Position klappbar ist, in der die Innenflächen des Scharnierdeckels
(20) mit den Außenflächen des oberen Abschnitts des inneren Rahmens (30) in Kontakt
sind;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Innenflächen des Scharnierdeckels (20) und die Außenflächen des oberen Abschnitts
des inneren Rahmens (30) wenigstens teilweise mit einer abdichtbaren Überzugsschicht
aus einem abdichtbaren Material bedeckt sind, so dass die abdichtbaren Überzugsschichten
auf den Kontaktflächen des Scharnierdeckels (20) und des inneren Rahmens (30) aneinander
geklebt werden können, um vor dem ersten Öffnen des Scharnierdeckels (20) eine hermetische
Abdichtung zu erzeugen.
2. Behälter nach Anspruch 1, wobei das abdichtbare Material aus der Gruppe bestehend
aus Polyolefin, PVDC und einem Klebewachs ausgewählt ist.
3. Behälter nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei wenigstens eine Wand des Behälters ein Innenpaneel
(14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) und ein über dem Innenpaneel (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) liegendes Außenpaneel
(14b, 15b; 24b, 25b) umfasst, wobei die Kontaktflächen des Innenpaneels (14a, 15a;
24a, 25a) und des Außenpaneels (14b, 15b; 24b, 25b) von einer abdichtbaren Überzugsschicht
aus dem abdichtbaren Material bedeckt werden und wobei die abdichtbaren Überzugsschichten
auf den Kontaktflächen des Innenpaneels (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) und des Außenpaneels
(14b, 15b; 24b, 25b) zum Bilden einer hermetischen Abdichtung aneinander geklebt werden.
4. Behälter nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei der Scharnierdeckel (20) und die
Schachtel (10; 10') aus einem oder mehreren laminaren Rohlingen (102, 130) gebildet
sind und wobei die Innenflächen der ein oder mehreren laminaren Rohlinge (102, 130)
von der abdichtbaren Überzugsschicht völlig bedeckt werden.
5. Behälter nach einem vorherigen Anspruch, wobei die Verbrauchsgüter in eine Innenauskleidung
eingeschlagen sind, die eine oder mehrere eine Öffnungslasche definierende Sollbruchlinien
aufweisen, wobei die Öffnungslasche auf eine Innenfläche des Scharnierdeckels (20;
20') geklebt ist, so dass eine Bewegung des Scharnierdeckels (20; 20') in die Öffnungsposition
eine Trennung der Öffnungslasche vom Rest der Innenauskleidung bewirkt, um eine Zugangsöffnung
in der Innenauskleidung zu erzeugen.
6. Behälter nach einem vorherigen Anspruch, wobei die Verbrauchsprodukte in eine Innenauskleidung
eingeschlagen sind, die wenigstens teilweise mit der Schachtel (10; 10') in Kontakt
ist, wobei die Außenfläche der Innenauskleidung und die Innenfläche der Schachtel
(10; 10') wenigstens teilweise von einer abdichtbaren Überzugsschicht aus dem abdichtbaren
Material bedeckt sind und wobei die abdichtbaren Überzugsschichten an den Kontaktflächen
der Innenauskleidung und der Schachtel (10; 10') aneinander geklebt sind.
7. Behälter nach einem vorherigen Anspruch, der ferner eine Schicht aus einem mehrfach
klebbaren Klebstoff umfasst, der auf die abdichtbare Überzugsschicht in einem oder
mehreren Bereichen auf der Außenfläche des inneren Rahmens aufgebracht ist, wobei
der mehrfach klebbare Klebstoff den Scharnierdeckel (20; 20') in der geschlossenen
Position lösbar abdichtet.
8. Behälter nach einem vorherigen Anspruch, wobei die Frontwand (22) des Scharnierdeckels
(20; 20') eine Ziehlasche (26) umfasst, die sich vom freien Rand (28) der Frontwand
(22) erstreckt.
9. Behälter nach einem vorherigen Anspruch, der ferner ein klebendes Reißband (52) umfasst,
das vor dem ersten Öffnen des Scharnierdeckels (20') über einem oder mehrerem der
freien Ränder des Scharnierdeckels (20') aufgebracht ist, um den Scharnierdeckel (20')
in der geschlossenen Position abzudichten.
10. Behälter nach einem vorherigen Anspruch, wobei die Abdichtkraft der Bindung zwischen
der abdichtbaren Überzugsschicht auf der Innenfläche des Scharnierdeckels (20; 20')
und der abdichtbaren Überzugsschicht auf der Außenfläche des inneren Rahmens (30)
zwischen 4 Newton und 7 Newton liegt.
11. Behälter nach einem vorherigen Anspruch, der ferner ein klebendes Etikett umfasst,
das über den freien Rändern des Scharnierdeckels (20; 20') vorgesehen ist und den
Scharnierdeckel (20; 20') mit dem Schachtelabschnitt (10; 10') vor dem ersten Öffnen
des Behälters (2; 50) verbindet, wobei das Etikett eine Sollbruchlinie aufweist, die
mit einem freien Rand des Scharnierdeckels (20; 20') im Wesentlichen zusammenfällt,
so dass das Etikett entlang der Sollbruchlinie getrennt wird, wenn der Scharnierdeckel
(20; 20') zum ersten Mal in die offene Position bewegt wird.
12. Behälter nach einem vorherigen Anspruch, der einen Schnitt aufweist, der von gegenüberliegenden
Enden der Scharnierlinie (45) über die Rückwand zum benachbarten Seitenrand der Rückwand
des Behälters verläuft, wobei sich jeder Schnitt über maximal 2 mm vom Seitenrand
erstreckt.
13. Hermetisch abgedichtete Rauchartikelpackung, die einen Behälter (2; 50) nach einem
vorherigen Anspruch mit mehreren im Schachtelabschnitt (10; 10') untergebrachten Rauchartikeln
umfasst, wobei die Bindung zwischen den abdichtbaren Überzugsschichten auf der Innenfläche
des Schachteldeckels (20; 20') und der Außenfläche des inneren Rahmens (30) intakt
ist, um eine hermetische Abdichtung zu erzeugen.
14. Verfahren zum hermetischen Abdichten eines Behälters (2; 50) für Verbrauchsartikel
nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 12, das Folgendes beinhaltet: Bereitstellen einer abdichtbaren
Überzugsschicht auf den Innenflächen des Scharnierdeckels (20; 20') und den Außenflächen
des inneren Rahmens (30); Bereitstellen der Verbrauchsartikel im Schachtelabschnitt
(10; 10'); Bewegen des Scharnierdeckels (45) in eine geschlossene Position; und Kleben
der abdichtbaren Überzugsschichten der Kontaktflächen des inneren Rahmens (30) und
des Scharnierdeckels (20; 20'), um eine hermetische Abdichtung zu erzielen.
1. Récipient (2; 50) pour biens de consommation, comprenant :
une boîte (10; 10') pour loger les biens de consommation;
un cadre intérieur (30) monté dans la boîte (10) et ayant une partie supérieure s'étendant
au-dessus des bords supérieurs (18) de la boîte; et
un couvercle articulé (20; 20') raccordé à la boîte (10) de long d'une ligne d'articulation
(45) et pouvant pivoter autour de la ligne d'articulation (45) entre une position
ouverte et une position fermée, dans lequel les surfaces intérieures du couvercle
articulé (20) sont en contact avec les surfaces extérieures de la partie supérieure
du cadre intérieur (30);
caractérisé en ce que les surfaces intérieures du couvercle articulé (20) et les surfaces extérieures de
la partie supérieure du cadre intérieur (30) sont au moins partiellement recouvertes
par une couche de revêtement scellable en un matériau scellable de telle sorte que
les couches de revêtement scellables sur les surfaces en contact du couvercle articulé
(20) et du cadre intérieur (30) peuvent être collées l'une à l'autre pour former un
joint hermétique préalablement à la première ouverture du couvercle (20).
2. Récipient selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le matériau scellable est sélectionné
parmi le groupe consistant en polyoléfine, PVDC ou une cire adhésive.
3. Récipient selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel au moins une paroi du récipient
comprend un panneau intérieur (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) et un panneau extérieur (14b, 15b;
24b, 25b) superposé au panneau intérieur (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a), dans lequel les surfaces
en contact du panneau intérieur (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) et du panneau extérieur (14b,
15b; 24b, 25b) sont recouvertes d'une couche de revêtement scellable en un matériau
scellable et dans lequel les couches de revêtement scellables sur les surfaces en
contact du panneau intérieur (14a, 15a; 24a, 25a) et extérieur (14b, 15b; 24b, 25b)
sont collées ensemble pour former un joint hermétique.
4. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel le couvercle
articulé (20) et la boîte (10; 10') sont formés d'un ou de plusieurs flancs laminaires
(102, 130) et dans lequel les surfaces intérieures de l'un ou des plusieurs flancs
laminaires (102, 130) sont entièrement recouvertes par la couche de revêtement scellable.
5. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel les biens
de consommation sont enveloppés dans une chemise intérieure comprenant une ou plusieurs
lignes de faiblesse définissant un onglet d'ouverture, dans lequel l'onglet d'ouverture
est collé à une surface intérieure du couvercle articulé (20; 20') de telle sorte
que le mouvement du couvercle articulé (20; 20') en la position d'ouverture cause
la séparation de l'onglet d'ouverture du reste de la chemise intérieure pour fournir
une ouverture d'accès dans la chemise intérieure.
6. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel les produits
de consommation sont enveloppés dans une chemise intérieure au moins partiellement
en contact avec la boîte (10; 10'), dans lequel la surface extérieure de la chemise
intérieure et la surface intérieure de la boîte (10; 10') sont au moins partiellement
recouvertes d'une couche de revêtement scellable en le matériau scellable et dans
lequel les couches de revêtement scellables sur les surfaces en contact de la chemise
intérieure et la boîte (10; 10') sont collées l'une à l'autre.
7. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre
une couche d'adhésif rescellable appliquée au-dessus de la couche de revêtement scellable
dans une ou plusieurs zones sur la surface extérieure du cadre intérieur, dans lequel
l'adhésif rescellable scelle d'une manière dégageable le couvercle articulé (20; 20')
dans la position fermée.
8. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la paroi
avant (22) du couvercle articulé (20; 20') comprend un onglet à tirer (26) s'étendant
du bord libre (28) de la paroi avant (22).
9. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre
une bande de déchirure adhésive (52) appliquée au-dessus d'un ou de plusieurs des
bords libres du couvercle articulé (20') préalablement à la première ouverture du
couvercle articulé (20') afin de sceller le couvercle articulé (20') dans la position
fermée.
10. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la force
de scellement du lien entre la couche de revêtement scellable sur la surface intérieure
du couvercle articulé (20; 20') et la couche de revêtement scellable sur la surface
extérieure du cadre intérieur (30) est d'entre 4 newtons et 7 newtons.
11. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre
une étiquette adhésive fournie au-dessus des bords libres du couvercle articulé (20;
20') et raccordant le couvercle articulé (20; 20') avec la partie boîte (10; 10')
préalablement à la première ouverture du récipient (2; 50), dans lequel l'étiquette
comprend une ligne de faiblesse coïncidant sensiblement avec un bord libre du couvercle
articulé (20; 20') de telle sorte que l'étiquette est séparée le long de la ligne
de faiblesse lorsque le couvercle articulé (20; 20') est déplacé pour la première
fois dans la position ouverte.
12. Récipient selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant une coupure
s'étendant des extrémités opposées du couvercle articulé (45) en travers de la paroi
arrière jusqu'au bord latéral adjacent de la paroi arrière du récipient, dans lequel
chaque coupure s'étend sur pas plus de 2 mm du bord latéral.
13. Paquet hermétiquement scellé d'articles à fumer comprenant un récipient (2; 50) selon
l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes avec une pluralité d'articles à fumer
logés dans la partie boîte (10; 10'), dans lequel le lien entre les couches de revêtement
scellables sur la surface intérieure du couvercle articulé (20; 20') et la surface
extérieure du cadre intérieur (30) est intact pour fournir un joint hermétique.
14. Procédé de scellement hermétique d'un récipient (2; 50) pour biens de consommation
selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 12, comprenant : fournir une couche
de revêtement scellable sur les surfaces intérieures du couvercle articulé (20; 20')
et les surfaces extérieures du cadre intérieur (30); fournir les biens de consommation
dans la partie boîte (10; 10'); déplacer le couvercle articulé (45) dans une position
fermée; et coller les couches de revêtement scellables des surfaces en contact du
cadre intérieur (30) et du couvercle articulé (20; 20') pour fournir un joint hermétique.