CN113840784B - Hat box packaging - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a cap-box-type package for a set of elongate tobacco articles, comprising a box portion (11) together with a provided frame (16) and a hinged lid (12) and further comprising an inner package (13) for packaging the contents, made of a shape-stable material, having a narrow side wall formed by inner and outer side flaps overlapping each other of a blank (26) for the inner package (13), a front wall connecting the narrow side walls, a rear wall connecting the narrow side walls, a removal opening (27) for the tobacco articles and a multi-operable closing label (30) covering the removal opening (27) in a closed position.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cap-box type package for a set of elongate tobacco articles.
Background
Cap boxes (KAPPENSCHACHTELN) are used throughout the world to package cigarettes. This type of packaging generally comprises a rectangular, possibly also square, flat box portion with a box bottom and upright side walls. A cover constructed in a similar manner is pivotally connected to the box portion, typically by a strip of material or paper that connects the box portion and the cover to each other. When the lid is opened, the (large-area) open side of the box portion is completely exposed, so that the cigarettes are laid flat over the entire length of the cigarette. Typically, a frame formed from a strip of edge strip material is provided within the box portion, the frame extending around and protruding from the box portion with an overhanging portion. The cigarette or group of cigarettes is thus surrounded by the frame. Such a package is known, for example, from US 5 938 018.
As a further improvement of such packages, it is known to increase their tightness to prevent fragrance and moisture loss. For this purpose, EP 2 170 734 specifies that the open side of the box is provided with a large-area sealing film. Alternatively, an inner package made of film is provided, which is placed in the box portion.
Disclosure of Invention
The object of the invention is to further develop such a cap case with increased tightness against loss of fragrance and/or moisture.
The task is solved by a packaging.
Accordingly, a cap-box-type package for a group of elongate tobacco articles is proposed, comprising an inner package for packaging contents, preferably for a group of cigarettes, preferably constructed as a sealing block, made of a shape-stable material, in particular of coated or uncoated (thin) cardboard, having narrow side walls formed by inner and outer side laminates overlapping each other of a blank for the inner package, a (large-area) front wall connecting the narrow side walls, a (large-area) rear wall connecting the narrow side walls, a removal opening for the tobacco articles and a multi-operable closure label covering the removal opening in a closed position. The package also has an overwrap having the following features:
a) A (flat) box portion for receiving elongated tobacco articles oriented parallel to a bottom wall of the box portion, having (upstanding) side walls extending perpendicularly to the bottom wall and receiving an inner package therein, such that each of said narrow side walls of the inner package faces one side wall of the box portion,
B) A cover connected with the box part through a wire hinge, and
C) A preferably encircling frame provided on the box, in particular on the side walls, the free upper edge of which protrudes on each of the side walls of the box facing one of the narrow side walls of the inner package, in particular in a direction perpendicular to the bottom wall of the box, beyond the free longitudinal end edge of the outer side lamination of the narrow side wall of the inner package facing the relevant side wall.
Thus, according to the present invention there is provided a cap-box type package having a high degree of tightness against loss of fragrance and/or moisture, wherein on the one hand the inner package is substantially made of a shape stable material, such as cardboard, whereby the use of plastic is considerably reduced compared to such cap boxes of the prior art using a film inner package or a closure label extending over the entire open side of the box portion. On the other hand, the design of the package ensures that no aesthetic edges on the narrow side walls of the inner package are visible when the outer package is opened, which edges are produced by the overlapping of the respective outer and inner side webs. This is because the height of the box frame or the height of its free upper edge is matched to the narrow side walls or the outer side webs in such a way that it is ensured that its free longitudinal end edges are laterally covered by the frame when the package is opened.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lateral dimension of the outer side lamination of the relevant narrow side wall, i.e. the dimension extending transversely to its longitudinal direction, is smaller than the height of the free upper edge of the frame relative to the bottom wall of the box or its distance from the (inner side of the) bottom wall, and more precisely on the side wall of the box facing the narrow side wall.
In the case of the preferred orientation of the inner package in the outer package portion, it can be provided that the free longitudinal end edge of the outer side webs of the narrow side walls of the inner package is directed upwards or (in the closed state thereof) towards the lid of the outer package.
If the front wall of the inner package is formed by or by two overlapping side folds of the inner package blank, which are butted against one another with free ends or butt edges in the region of the front wall, it is preferred that the front wall of the inner package can face the bottom wall of the outer package box. Since in this case the aesthetic edges of the outer side laminate of the front wall will not be visible or covered by the bottom wall of the box. The same applies to possible abutting edges between the side laminates.
In this orientation of the inner package of the package according to the invention, the removal opening of the inner package furthermore extends at least partially in the rear wall of the inner package, which rear wall points in the direction of the lid when the lid of the outer package is closed. The removal opening here of course occupies only a partial region of the rear wall.
In the case of a multi-operable closure tab of an inner package covering a removal opening, the closure tab can be permanently connected to the inner side of the lid, which in the closed state of the lid of the outer package faces the inner package, in particular the rear wall, in such a way that the closure tab can also be opened or closed by actuating the lid.
According to a further development of the invention, at least one package edge connecting the front wall and the narrow side wall of the inner package can be designed as a beveled edge or a rounded edge. This facilitates the introduction of the preferably separately manufactured inner package into the box portion of the outer package during the manufacturing process of the package.
In the case of a frame provided on the box portion, the frame preferably comprises edges, which are each assigned to one of the side walls of the outer package portion. The strips are preferably connected, in particular glued, to the inner side of the respective side wall.
The removal opening of the inner wrapper can be oriented toward a bead of the frame assigned to the removal opening, which bead is provided with a recess for facilitating the removal of cigarettes from the removal opening, in particular a bead oriented toward the frame, which bead or its free upper edge preferably has in the middle a region of reduced height forming the recess.
As regards the width of the recess, the width of the recess is preferably determined or adapted to the width of the closure label of the inner package in such a way that, when the lid of the outer package is opened, the closure label fastened to the lid moves or can move into the recess.
Furthermore, the removal opening of the inner package is preferably directed in the direction of the side wall of the box portion assigned to the line hinge of the lid or in the direction of the edge of the box portion frame, in particular in the direction of the side wall connected to the line hinge.
As an alternative, the removal opening of the inner package may also be directed towards a side wall of the box or a rim of the box frame, which extends perpendicularly to the side wall or rim of the line hinge assigned to the lid.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the packaging edge connecting the rear wall of the inner package and its narrow side wall can be configured as a beveled edge or a rounded edge.
In this case, the height of the rim of the outer casing frame assigned to the side wall of the outer casing facing the beveled or rounded edge, or its corresponding free upper edge, relative to the bottom wall of the outer casing can be smaller than the beveled or rounded edge, so that the beveled or rounded edge protrudes (in the direction perpendicular to the bottom wall of the outer casing) beyond the rim of the frame or its free upper edge.
The inner package is furthermore preferably fixed to the box portion, in particular by means of an adhesive bond, preferably by means of an adhesive bond between the front wall of the inner package and the bottom wall of the outer package box portion.
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Other features of the present invention are set forth in the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and the accompanying drawings. The drawings are as follows:
FIG. 1 shows a package in the form of a cap box in a closed position in a perspective view;
Fig. 2 also shows the package according to fig. 1 in a perspective view, with the lid open and the inner package open;
FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional view along section line III-III in FIG. 1;
fig. 4 shows a section view along section line IV-IV in fig. 1;
FIG. 5 shows a cross-sectional view along section line V-V in FIG. 2;
Fig. 6 shows a blank for the inner package according to fig. 1 in a top view;
fig. 7 also shows a blank for an alternative inner package in top view;
fig. 8 shows a cross-sectional view similar to fig. 5, but with the lid of the package closed and the inner package corresponding to the blank in fig. 7;
Fig. 9 shows a schematic view of a folding step for manufacturing an inner package according to the embodiment of fig. 3-6;
FIG. 10 shows an alternative embodiment of a package with an inner package having alternative package edges in a perspective view;
FIG. 11 shows another alternative embodiment of a package having an inner package with another alternative package edge;
FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional view along section line XII-XII in FIG. 10;
FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view along section line XIII-XIII in FIG. 11;
Fig. 14 shows a half of a blank for manufacturing an inner package according to fig. 10, 12 (left) and a half of a blank for manufacturing an inner package according to fig. 11, 13 (right);
Fig. 15 shows another alternative package in an oblique view with the inner package rotated 90 deg. compared to the other embodiments.
Detailed Description
The first embodiment of a package for elongate tobacco articles, in this example cigarettes 10, shown in figures 1-6, 9 has an outer package 25 having a lower flat box portion 11 and an (upper) lid 12. In this embodiment, the package is referred to as a cap box. The package contents are inner packages 13 made of a shape stable material, in particular of coated or uncoated (thin) cardboard, in the form of sealed packages in the present case.
The flat box part 11, which is embodied as an upwardly open cuboid, has a bottom wall 14 and four surrounding upright side walls 15. At the present time. This is four cassette side walls 15 which are opposed in pairs at a distance.
In the present case, an insert part, i.e. a circumferential frame 16 in the form of a material strip, is provided in the box 11. The frame is composed of strips 17, each strip 17 being assigned to one of the side walls 15 of the box 11, i.e. in the present case arranged such that the respective strip 17 is arranged on the inside on the side wall 15 assigned to it.
The respective edge strip 17 is preferably glued to the side wall 15 assigned to it.
Here, in the present embodiment, the respective edge strips 17 extend up to the bottom wall 14, but this is not essential.
The frame 16 is dimensioned such that the strips 17 protrude respectively upwards or in a direction perpendicular to the bottom wall 14 of the box from the corresponding assigned side wall 15. This applies in particular to the circumferential free (largely horizontally extending) upper edge 18 of the frame or to the corresponding upper edge 18a of the individual strips 17.
The cover 12 is pivotably fastened to the (separate) box part 11, in the present case by means of a wire hinge 19, which is in particular constructed as a strip of material.
The lid 12 is a flat tray-like container (downwardly open cuboid) with a lid wall 20 and a surrounding lid side wall 21 extending perpendicularly thereto. The cover 12 is dimensioned such that in the closed position the cover side wall 21 rests flush against the free upper edge 22 of the side wall 15 of the box 11.
In the closed position of the cover 12, the upper region of the frame 16 is partially enclosed by the cover 12. To ensure the closed position, a projection, i.e. a nose 23 projecting currently towards the free side, is formed in the region of one of the edges 17 of the frame 16.
The nose engages with a corresponding lid side wall 21 of the lid 12, i.e. facing the rim 17. In the currently facing cap side wall 21, a (small) opening 24 is provided, into which the nose 23 enters with a hooking effect.
The box portion 11 with the frame 16 and the lid 12 together form an outer package 25 of the package, in which the inner package 13 is arranged.
An important feature of the present invention is that the inner package 13 is constructed in the current cap box design as a separately manufactured sealed package of a shape stable material. For this purpose, the inner package 13 is made from a blank 26 of a shape-stable material.
Blank 26 is preferably correspondingly made of (thin) paperboard with a coating on one or both sides. The coating may be configured such that the packaging material as a whole is moisture-proof or aroma-tight. In particular, the coating may consist of a plastic and/or a lacquer layer and/or a metal or metallization layer. Preferably the cardboard is coated only on the outside. By means of the coating, the cardboard can be used as a moisture reservoir and for example to protect the package contents from drying out or alternatively to absorb a large amount of moisture from the environment, in order to prevent the package contents from becoming too moist. The exchange of moisture and/or fragrance between the package and the environment may also be limited by the coating. In summary, a relatively moisture-tight and aroma-tight inner package 13 can be produced in this way.
The inner package 13 forms a closed, cuboid-shaped container for cigarettes 10 or for a corresponding group of cigarettes at the present time.
For removing the pack content, i.e. the cigarettes 10, a removal opening 27 is provided, which extends in the region of the large-area inner rear wall 28 of the inner package 13 and at least in the region of the adjacent inner top wall 29 of the inner package 13.
The removal opening 27 is currently formed by stamping in the material of blank 26 for inner package 13.
The removal opening 27 is covered by a reusable handling mechanism, i.e. by a closing label 30, which is currently configured as an adhesive tape.
The closure label is made of film and is provided with an adhesive 31 on the side facing the inner package 13 (underside). In the present case, in the region (provided with adhesive) which, in the closed state of the closure label 30, in which the closure label rests on the inner package 13, is arranged on the inner rear wall 28 surrounding the removal opening 27 and also extends partially on the inner top wall 29 and the large-area inner front wall 32 of the inner package 13. The adhesive is weakly tacky so that multiple operations of the closure label 30 can be achieved.
Blank 26 for inner package 13 is constructed in a particular manner.
In a first embodiment for manufacturing the inner package 13 shown in fig. 1-6, 9, the inner rear wall 28 extends continuously over the entire size or length (height) of the inner package 13.
Instead, the inner front wall 32 of the inner package 13, approximately in the middle, is divided. The first (upper) part wall 33 is connected to the inner top wall 29. The second (lower) part-wall 34 is connected to an inner bottom wall 35 of the inner package 13.
In the finished inner package 13, the two partial walls 33, 34, with the formation of the inner front wall 32, butt in the region of the transversely oriented (butt-joint) transverse end edges 36a, 36b of the partial walls 33 or 34.
In a second alternative embodiment of the package or in particular of the inner package 13 (see alternative blank 26 according to fig. 7 and alternative inner package 13 according to fig. 8), on the contrary, the transverse end edges 36a, 36b do not abut, since the partial walls 33, 34 overlap in the overlapping region with the formation of the inner front wall 32, the partial wall 34 being arranged with its transverse end edge 36b on the outside and the partial wall 33 on the inside.
To form the inner narrow side walls 37, 38 of the inner package 13, the blank 26 of the inner package 13 has inner laminates which overlap each other in the overlapping region and are connected to each other by means of gluing.
In the first embodiment, the outer inner laminate 52, like the inner front wall 32, is separated and forms here outer partial side laminates 40 or 41, respectively, which each have a longitudinal end edge 48 (extending parallel to the longitudinal direction of the inner wrapper 13, separated), which partial side laminates 40, 41, in the folded inner wrapper 13, abut against one another with the continuation of the transverse end edges or abutting edges 36a, 36b of the partial walls 33 or 34 at their own transverse end edges or abutting edges 42a, 42 b.
While the inner laminate 39 extends continuously over the entire length or height of the inner package, respectively.
On the inner laminate 39, there are in each case corner laminates, i.e. inner bottom corner laminates 43, which are intended to rest against the inner side of the inner bottom wall 35.
In the above-described alternative embodiment of the package or inner package 13 (see fig. 7, 8), the outer inner laminate 52 is also not separated accordingly, whereas the undivided outer inner laminate 52 extends over the entire length or height of the inner package and completely overlaps the continuous inner laminate 39 in the overlapping region with the formation of the continuous (externally arranged) longitudinal end edge 48.
In addition, blank 26 also has top gusset panels 44 disposed on either side of inner top wall 29 and connected thereto by fold lines.
The blank in fig. 6 is also shown in two parts, in order to be able to display two different variants of the packaging edge at the same time.
The right half of the blank according to fig. 6, which corresponds to the right half of the sectional view of fig. 4, one or the (two) packaging edges connecting the inner front wall 32 with the respective inner narrow side wall 37 or 38, respectively, can be configured as oblique edges 46. This facilitates the introduction of the inner package 13 into the box portion 11 during package manufacture.
In contrast, the left half of the blank of fig. 6, which corresponds to the left half of the sectional view of fig. 4, shows a variant in which the packaging edge is formed as a generally right-angled standard packaging edge 45.
The inner package 13 made from blank 26 substantially completely fills the outer package 25 or the box portion 11 thereof.
Further, the inner package 13 may be secured in the outer package 25 by an adhesive portion 47. In particular by means of these adhesive portions 47, the bottom wall 14 of the box portion 11 is connected with the inner front wall 32 of the inner package 13.
Furthermore, the closure label 30 can be permanently connected to the inside of the lid 12 facing the inner package 13 in the closed state of the lid 12, in particular glued to the outside on the inside of the lid, as shown in fig. 5, so that the closure label 30 can also be opened or closed by operating the lid 12, or can be opened manually.
In this case, it is advantageous if the inner wrapper 13 is oriented in the box portion 11 in such a way that the removal opening 27 is assigned to and faces one of the strips 17 of the frame 16, which strip is provided with a recess 51 for facilitating the removal of the cigarettes 10 from the removal opening 27. For this purpose, the respective edge 17 of the frame 16 or its free upper edge 18 preferably has in the middle a region of reduced height which forms the recess 51.
In the present exemplary embodiment, the respective bead 17 is a bead 17 which is provided on the side wall 15 of the box portion 11 and is assigned to the line hinge 19 or is connected to the line hinge 19 (to which the line hinge is fastened).
The width of the recess 51 is preferably dimensioned or adapted to the width of the closure label 30 of the inner package 13 in such a way that, when the lid 12 of the outer package is opened, the closure label 30 fastened to the lid 12 moves or can move into the recess 51.
The outer package 25 and the inner package 13 are matched to one another in a special manner in order to hide the butt edges 36a, 36b of the aesthetically influencing inner front wall 32 and the butt edges 42a, 42b of the partial side flaps 40 or 41 and their respective longitudinal end edges 48 from the user of the package in the embodiment of fig. 1 to 6, 9.
In the embodiment according to fig. 7 and 8, the two longitudinal end edges 48 of the outer transverse end edge 36b of the outer partial wall 34 of the inner front wall 32 or of the outer inner laminate 52 of the inner narrow side walls 37, 38 should be covered visually, respectively.
For this purpose, the inner package 13 is integrated into the outer package 25 or the box portion 11 such that the inner front wall 32 faces the bottom wall 14 of the box portion 11. Thus, the abutting edges 36a, 36b or possibly the lateral end edge 36b of the inner front wall 32 are not visible. When opening the outer package 25, the user can only see the integral inner rear wall 28 of the inner package 13.
On the other hand, in order to make invisible neither the butt edges 42a, 42b of the partial side flaps 40, 41 of the outer inner side flaps 52 of the inner narrow side walls 37, 38 nor the free longitudinal end edges 48 of the respective partial side flaps 40, 41 nor the longitudinal end edges 48 of the continuous outer inner side flaps 52 extending along the respective inner narrow side walls 37, 38 in other embodiments, it is provided according to the invention that the free upper edges 18a of the respective side strips 17 assigned to the respective narrow side walls 37, 38 protrude upwards or in a direction perpendicular to the bottom wall 14 of the box portion 11 beyond the respective free longitudinal end edges 48 (see in particular fig. 4).
For this purpose, the transverse dimension "X" (see fig. 4) of the respective partial side laminate 40 or 41 of the respective outer and inner laminate 52 is smaller than the height "Y" of the respective free upper edge 18a of the edge strip 17 relative to the bottom wall 14 of the box portion 11 or its distance from the bottom wall 14, more precisely on the side wall 15 of the box portion 11 or relative to the side wall 15 facing the respective inner narrow side wall 37 or 38.
The manufacture of the package described above is illustrated schematically in fig. 9.
It can be seen that the inner package 13 on the one hand and the outer package 25 with the corresponding frame 16 on the other hand are manufactured separately from each other.
For the production of the inner package 13, the unfolded blank 26 is punched into a recess of a folding turret, not shown but known per se, and here brought into a first intermediate folded position, namely by erecting the second partial wall 34 and the partial webs 41, the inner bottom wall 35 and the inner webs 52 of the outer inner webs 52 connected thereto. In addition, the inner bottom corner flaps 43 are folded and the cigarettes 10 of the group of cigarettes are supplied.
In a next step, the second partial wall 34 is folded onto the cigarettes 10 of the cigarette group and the first partial walls 33 of the inner top wall 29 and the inner front wall 32 are erected. The first partial wall 33 is then folded over the cigarettes 10 of the group of cigarettes as is the second partial wall 34.
The top corner flaps 44 are then folded and then the partial side flaps 40, 41 of the outer inner side flap 52 are folded into the plane of the inner narrow side wall 37 or 38.
The closing label 30 is then placed in the region of a labelling station, also not shown, and folded into a U-shape. Finally, the inner package 13 produced in this way is inserted with the inner front wall 32 facing downwards or towards the bottom wall 14 into the box portion 11 of the already separately produced, open outer package 25, where the bottom wall 14 has been provided with a corresponding adhesive portion 47. Finally, the lid 12 of the outer package 25 is closed.
Finally, fig. 10 and 11 show other alternative embodiments of the package, wherein all features of the above-described embodiments are identical, unless otherwise indicated, with the following differences.
In contrast to the first exemplary embodiment, the package has a package edge connecting the inner rear wall 28 and the respective inner narrow side wall 37 or 38, which is embodied as a beveled edge 49 (see fig. 11) or as a rounded edge 50 (see fig. 10).
In this case, the height of the edge 17 of the frame 16 on the side wall 15 of the box 11 facing the beveled or rounded edge 49 or 50, or of its corresponding free upper edge 18a, is designed smaller than the height of the beveled or rounded edge 49 or 50, so that the latter projects upwardly or in a direction perpendicular to the bottom wall 14 of the box 11, respectively, beyond the edge 17 of the frame 16 or its free upper edge 18a.
Finally, fig. 15 shows a package in which the removal opening 27 of the inner package 13 is directed towards one side wall 15 of the box portion 11 or one side bar 17 of the frame 16 of the box portion 11, which extends perpendicularly to the side wall 15 or side bar 17 of the wire hinge 19 assigned to or directed towards the lid.
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10 Cigarettes
11 Box part
12 Cover
13 Inner package
Bottom wall of 14 box parts
Side wall of 15 box parts
16 Frame
17 Strake
18 Upper edge of frame
Upper edge of 18a edging
19-Wire hinge
20 Cover wall
21 Cover side wall
Upper edge of 22 side wall
23 Nose
24 Openings
25 Outer package
26 Blank
27 Take-out opening
28 Inner rear wall
29 Inner top wall
30 Closure label
31 Adhesive
32 Inner front wall
33 First partial wall
34 Second partial wall
35 Inner bottom wall
36A transverse end edge of the first partial wall
36B transverse end edge of the second partial wall
37 Inner narrow side wall
38 Inner narrow side wall
39 Inner lamination
40 Part side laminate
41 Part side laminate
Butt edge of part 42a side lamination
42B portion of the butt edge of the side lamination
43 Inner bottom corner laminate
44 Top corner laminate
45 Standard packing edge
46 Oblique edge
47 Adhesive part
48 Longitudinal end edge
49 Oblique edge
50 Round edge
51 Notch of edging
52 Outer inner lamination
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