EP4393833A1 - Pack for consumer articles provided with a hinged closing tab - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a pack for consumer articles provided with a hinged closing tab.
- the present invention finds advantageous, but not exclusive, application to a pack for capsules for infusion products.
- the infusion products contained inside the capsules typically, without thereby losing generality, are products in powder, granules, solid pieces, leaves or a combination thereof.
- the infusion product comprises (non-exhaustive list) coffee, barley, chocolate, milk powder and tea.
- the present invention also finds convenient application (without thereby losing generality) in packs for sweets, such as for example chocolates, candies, or biscuits.
- smoking articles refers to both cigarettes and, without losing any generality, to other types of articles (such as cigars, small cigars or cigarillos, electronic cigarettes or ecigs, auxiliary products such as filters, refills for ecigs and other tobacco products or alternative or substitute components for tobacco).
- the present invention also finds advantageous application for consumer articles comprising vials or small bottles.
- packs for consumer articles with an elongated shape are known, in which the articles are arranged haphazardly on the inside thereof. This leads to involuntary mutual damage to the consumer articles collected therein due to the impacts to which they are subjected.
- the consumer articles arranged in bulk, not occupying a predefined position within the pack are subjected to relative movements towards one another during the manipulation of the pack, which causes the articles to collide with one another.
- packs are known within which the consumer articles are arranged in an orderly manner and with a specific positioning in the pack itself.
- Packs of this type are typically elongated in shape and have an openable end. In other words, in these packs when the pack is opened for the first time, the user tears the end of the pack to expose and remove the articles contained therein.
- the torn portion is completely removed or has at least one portion that remains joined to the body of the pack.
- the torn portion of the pack typically remains dangling from the open end of the pack, which therefore, in addition to being unsightly, also presents the risk of inadvertently detaching completely from the remaining part of the pack, for example falling to the ground and therefore actually polluting the surrounding environment.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a pack for consumer articles provided with a hinged closing tab, which is free from the drawbacks described above and is, at the same time, easy and inexpensive to manufacture.
- number 1 denotes a pack for consumer articles as a whole.
- the pack 1 comprises a rigid box 2 (namely made of rigid cardboard or paperboard) and a plurality of consumer articles 3 arranged in order one behind the other in a row (or in more than one row) which extends along a longitudinal extension of the pack 1 (denoted with L in the attached figures).
- the present invention does not comprise packs 1 in which the consumer articles 3 are arranged haphazardly, namely arranged randomly and without order or distinction in the pack.
- consumer articles 3 means for example (non-exhaustive list): capsules for infusion products (illustrated schematically in Figures 5 and 6 , in which the infusion product can be in powder, granules, solid pieces, leaf or a combination thereof and typically comprises coffee, barley, chocolate, powdered milk and tea), confectionery (as illustrated schematically in Figure 7 for example chocolates, sweets or biscuits), smoking articles (as illustrated schematically in Figure 8 and which comprise cigarettes, cigars, small cigars or cigarillos, electronic cigarettes or ecigs, auxiliary products such as filters, refills for ecigs and other tobacco products or alternative or substitute components for tobacco) or vials or small bottles (not illustrated and which typically contain a product in powder, granules, liquid or gel).
- capsules for infusion products illustrated schematically in Figures 5 and 6 , in which the infusion product can be in powder, granules, solid pieces, leaf or a combination thereof and typically comprises coffee, barley, chocolate, powdered
- FIGs 5-8 an orientation of the consumer articles 3 arranged in a row has been illustrated which is purely illustrative and not limiting. It is given that the consumer articles 3 may have a different orientation (in particular with regard to Figures 5, 6 and 8 ) compared to the one illustrated. Furthermore, as regards the capsules of infusion products, it is highlighted that the row can have a sequence of capsules all having the same orientation (as for example illustrated schematically in Figure 6 , in which all the capsules have the larger base side by side, namely coplanar one with the other) or it can have a sequence of capsules in which two adjacent capsules have a different and opposite orientation one relative to the other (that is, two adjacent capsules have the base of larger size arranged on opposite and alternating sides).
- the capsules of Figure 5 are arranged in the box 2 with the alternate arrangement described.
- the capsules of Figure 5 can be arranged in a uniform orientation, as illustrated in Figure 6 .
- the box 2 is parallelepiped (with a predominantly horizontal direction of extension) and houses within the same the plurality of consumer articles 3.
- the box 2 has two bottom walls 4 parallel and opposite one another and arranged orthogonally relative to the longitudinal extension L of the pack 1 and four side walls 5 which are arranged parallel to the longitudinal extension L of the pack 1 and are in parallel and opposite pairs between the same.
- the box 2 also has an extraction opening 6 for the articles 3 and a closing tab 7.
- the extraction opening 6 for the articles 3 is arranged at a distance D1 and D2 other than zero (that is, they are spaced apart) from both bottom walls 4 and is obtained through at least one side wall 5.
- the closing tab 7 is hinged along a hinge 8 so as to rotate between an open position (illustrated in Figures 3-5 and 9 ) in which the closing tab 7 is away from the extraction opening 6 thus allowing the extraction of the consumer articles 3 and a closed position (illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 ) in which the closing tab 7 covers the extraction opening 6, thus preventing the extraction of the consumer articles 3.
- the closing tab 7 is therefore obtained directly in at least one side wall 5. In other words, the closing tab 7 is not a distinct and separate element applied to the box 2.
- the extraction opening 6 extends through two side walls 5 adjacent and perpendicular to one another.
- the extraction opening 6 exclusively extends through two sole side walls 5 which are adjacent and perpendicular to one another.
- the closing tab 7 comprises (in particular it is made up of) two panels 9 and 10.
- the two panels 9 and 10 are substantially orthogonal to one another.
- the closing tab 7 is "L"-shaped.
- the two panels 9 and 10 can assume a different mutual positioning, that is, they are transversal (in particular they can still be orthogonal) to one another. This different positioning of the panels 9 and 10 is due to the elastic return due to the deformation of the folded rigid material.
- the extraction opening 6 can extend through a single side wall 5.
- the closing tab 7 only has the panel 10.
- the four side walls 5 have the same dimensions and therefore the pack 1 has a square cross section.
- two opposite side walls 5 could have a different dimension compared to the other two side walls 5 opposite and orthogonal to the same.
- the pack 1 has a rectangular cross section.
- the pack 1 has more than four side walls 5 and therefore in this case the pack 1 has a polygonal cross section.
- the hinge 8 of the closing tab 7 is arranged in the area of a corner defined between two adjacent side walls 5.
- the hinge 8 of the closing tab 7 is arranged spaced apart from the corner defined between two adjacent side walls 5.
- the hinge 8 is arranged in the area of a portion of one of the side walls 5 which is different from its edge.
- the closing tab 7 is delimited by the two tearable weakening lines 11 which are parallel to one another and that originate in the area of opposite ends of the hinge 8 and by a separation line 12 (comprising, for example, a cutting line) which is perpendicular to the two tearable weakening lines 11 and joins (that is, connects) the two tearable weakening lines 11 to one another.
- a separation line 12 comprising, for example, a cutting line
- the weakening lines 11 comprise at least a portion at which the two weakening lines 11 are not parallel to one another.
- the extraction opening 6 can have at least one portion of the (non-exhaustive list): square, rectangular, semi-circular, or trapezoidal shape.
- the separation line 12 is arranged parallel and spaced apart from the hinge 8. According to a possible alternative not illustrated, the separation line 12 is arranged transversely and spaced apart from the hinge 8
- the separation line 12 is shaped so as to define a gripping edge of the closing tab 7.
- the pack 1 comprises a locking means 15 configured to hold the closing tab 7 in the closed position.
- the locking means 15 comprises at least a seat 16 obtained in the inner panel 5' and a claw 17 which is obtained in an inner surface of the closing tab 7 (in particular in the panel 10) and is configured to engage the seat 16 (when the tab 7 is in the closed position).
- the claw 17 is configured to engage the seat 16 by interference, when the closing tab 7 is in the closed position so as to hold the same in said position.
- the locking means 15 comprises a re-stick glue (that is, a weak glue) arranged between an inner surface of the closing tab 7 (in particular the panel 10 of the tab 7) and the inner panel 5'.
- the re-stick glue does not dry and allows the closing tab 7 to be positioned several times in a closed position of the extraction opening 6 for the consumer articles 3.
- the re-stick glue can be applied to the panel 10 of the closing tab 7 and/or to the inner panel 5'.
- the extraction opening 6 is arranged at a distance D1 from one of the bottom walls 4 and at a distance D2, which is less than the distance D1, from the other bottom wall 4.
- the extraction opening 6 is arranged decentralized (that is, it is not arranged centrally or in the middle of the side wall 5 of the box 2) and is moved towards one of the bottom walls 4.
- the distance D2 ranges from 5 to 40%, preferably from 5% to 20%, of the distance D1.
- a dimension D3 of the extraction opening 6 measured parallel to the longitudinal extension L of the pack 1 ranges from 10% to 30% of the respective total dimension (that is, the sum of the distances D1 and D2 and of the dimension D3) of the box 2.
- the extraction opening 6 has a dimension D3 which is much smaller than the total dimension of the box 2.
- the user grasps the closing tab 7 (in particular, lifts the closing tab 7 in the area of the separation line 12) and tears one or two side walls 5 (depending on the extension of the weakening lines 11) to obtain the extraction opening 6 so as to withdraw the consumer article 3.
- the user repositions the closing label 7 in the closed position.
- the closing label 7 is held in this position by the locking means 15.
- the box 2 is made by folding the flat blank 13 made of cardboard or rigid paperboard and having a substantially elongated rectangular shape.
- the blank 13 comprises two transverse (pre-weakening) fold lines 18 and a plurality of (pre-weakening) longitudinal fold lines 19.
- the longitudinal fold lines 19 define, between the two transverse fold lines 18, four panels 5' (that is, in Figure 10 in succession from above: a first panel 5', a second panel 5', a third panel 5' and a fourth panel 5') which form the side walls 5 of the box 2 and a panel 5" which is joined to the preceding panel 5' (that is, to the third panel 5') along the longitudinal fold line 19, forms part of one of the side walls 5, and overlaps and is glued (at least partially), in particular by means of permanent glue, to the panel 5' (in particular to the first panel 5') to form one of the side walls 5 of the box 2.
- the panel 5" is not joined by permanent glue in the area of the closing tab 7.
- the first panel 5' and the panel 5" have the same size (measured both parallel and orthogonal to the longitudinal extension L of the box 2).
- the first panel 5' and the panel 5" have two different sizes.
- the first panel 5' namely, the one that forms the inner panel 5' precedingly described
- the first panel 5' has a dimension measured orthogonally to the longitudinal extension L of the box 2 which is smaller than the respective dimension (measured in the same way) of the panel 5" (namely, the one that forms on the outside the precedingly described panel 5") .
- the blank 13 comprises, furthermore, a first pair of fins 4', which are arranged on opposite sides of the first panel 5', are joined to the first panel 5' along the two transverse fold lines 18, and form part of the bottom walls 4 of the box 2 and second pair of fins 4', which are arranged on opposite sides of the third panel 5', are joined to the third panel 5' along the two transverse fold lines 18, and form part of the bottom walls 4 of the box 2.
- the two pairs of fins 4' have a size in that, when they are folded by 90° along the transverse fold line 18, they are not overlapping one another.
- the two pairs of fins 4' have a size such that, when they are folded by 90° along the transverse fold line 18 they are at least partially overlapping one another.
- the blank 13 comprises, furthermore, a pair of fins 4", which are arranged on opposite sides of the second panel 5', are joined to the second panel 5' along the two transverse fold lines 18, and form part of the bottom walls 4 of the box 2 and overlapping and glued, in particular by means of permanent glue, to the corresponding tabs 4' so as to form the respective bottom wall 4.
- the blank 13 has a pair of fins 4′′′, which are arranged on opposite sides of the fourth panel 5', are joined to the fourth panel 5' along the two transverse fold lines 18, and form part of the bottom walls 4 of the box 2 and overlapping and glued, in particular by using a permanent glue, to the corresponding tabs 4" so as to form the respective bottom wall 4.
- the fins 4" and 4′′′ are reversed, namely, the pair of fins 4" are arranged on opposite sides of the fourth panel 5', are joined to the fourth panel 5' along the two transverse fold lines 18, and form part of the bottom walls 4 of the box 2; while, the pair of fins 4′′′ are arranged on opposite sides of the second panel 5', are joined to the second panel 5' along the two transverse fold lines 18, and form part of the bottom walls 4 of the box 2 and overlap and are glued, in particular by using a permanent glue, to the corresponding fins 4" so as to form the respective bottom wall 4.
- the weakening lines 11 are provided and optionally also the separation line 12 which delimit the portion that forms the closing tab 7.
- the box 2 has the locking means 15, the latter will be present at least in the area of the first panel 5'.
- the locking means 15 comprises a re-stick glue, it will be applied to the first panel 5' in the area that faces the closing tab 7, in particular at one of its free ends, when the closing tab 7 is in the closed position.
- the locking means 15 comprises a claw 17 and its respective seat 16 then the blank 13 (as illustrated in Figure 10 ) has the seat 16 obtained in the area of the first panel 5' and the claw 17 obtained instead in the area of the fourth panel 5'.
- the longitudinal and transversal corners are straight; alternatively, the longitudinal and/or transversal corners could be rounded or bevelled.
- the pack 1 described above has numerous advantages.
- the pack 1 described above has a high (structural) stability even if the first opening has already been carried out. In other words, the pack 1 maintains its original shape even if it has already been opened for the first time.
- the inner panel 5' in addition to serving as a reinforcing and supporting element of the pack 1, also allows the size of the extraction opening 6 to be limited and also allows to serve as barrier for the consumer article 3 facing the extraction opening 6.
- the inner panel 5' also forms a striker for the closing tab 7, which in the closed position is positioned against the same.
- the pack 1 also has the advantage of being resealable, since the closing tab 7 can be arranged several times between the closed position and the open position.
- the locking means 15 (if present) allow the closing tab 7 to be held in the closed position, thus avoiding involuntary opening of the same with a consequent unwanted dropping out of the consumer articles 3.
- the pack 1 has better storage and preservation for the consumer articles 3.
- the pack 1 allows to avoid involuntary impacts and therefore dents between several adjacent articles 3.
- the pack 1 also has the advantage that having an elongated parallelepiped shape and the extraction opening 6 being obtained in the side wall 5 close to one of the two bottom walls 4 and the consumer articles 3 being arranged in order along a row, at least one of the side walls 5 serves as a sliding surface for the consumer articles 3.
- the consumer articles 3 can roll and/or slide against at least one side wall 5, which guides them precisely up to the extraction opening 6.
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Abstract
A pack (1) for consumer articles (3) comprising: a plurality of consumer articles (3) arranged in order one behind the other in a row that extends along a longitudinal extension (L) of the pack (1); and a parallelepiped-shaped box (2), which houses, on the inside, the plurality of consumer articles (3) and has two bottom walls (4) parallel and opposite one another and arranged orthogonally relative to the longitudinal extension (L) of the pack (1 ) and four side walls (5) which are arranged parallel to the longitudinal extension (L) of the pack (1) and are, in pairs, parallel to and opposite one another. The box (2) comprises: an extraction opening (6) for the articles (3), which is arranged at a distance (D1, D2) other than zero from both bottom walls (4) and is obtained through at least one side wall (5); and a closing tab (7), which is hinged along a hinge (8) so as to rotate between an open position, in which the closing tab (7) is spaced apart from the extraction opening (6), thus allowing the consumer articles (3) to be extracted, and a closed position, in which the closing tab (7) covers the extraction opening (6), thus preventing the consumer articles (3) from being extracted.
Description
- This patent application claims priority from
Italian patent application no. 102022000026874 filed on December 27, 2022 - The present invention relates to a pack for consumer articles provided with a hinged closing tab.
- Advantageously, the consumer articles contained in the box of the pack are arranged in order (that is, they are not haphazardly arranged in the pack).
- The present invention finds advantageous, but not exclusive, application to a pack for capsules for infusion products. The infusion products contained inside the capsules typically, without thereby losing generality, are products in powder, granules, solid pieces, leaves or a combination thereof. Typically, the infusion product comprises (non-exhaustive list) coffee, barley, chocolate, milk powder and tea.
- In particular, the present invention also finds convenient application (without thereby losing generality) in packs for sweets, such as for example chocolates, candies, or biscuits.
- Furthermore, the present invention also finds advantageous application (without thereby losing generality) in packs for smoking articles. The term "smoking articles" refers to both cigarettes and, without losing any generality, to other types of articles (such as cigars, small cigars or cigarillos, electronic cigarettes or ecigs, auxiliary products such as filters, refills for ecigs and other tobacco products or alternative or substitute components for tobacco).
- In addition, the present invention also finds advantageous application for consumer articles comprising vials or small bottles.
- At present, packs for consumer articles with an elongated shape are known, in which the articles are arranged haphazardly on the inside thereof. This leads to involuntary mutual damage to the consumer articles collected therein due to the impacts to which they are subjected. In fact, the consumer articles arranged in bulk, not occupying a predefined position within the pack, are subjected to relative movements towards one another during the manipulation of the pack, which causes the articles to collide with one another.
- To overcome this drawback, packs are known within which the consumer articles are arranged in an orderly manner and with a specific positioning in the pack itself. Packs of this type are typically elongated in shape and have an openable end. In other words, in these packs when the pack is opened for the first time, the user tears the end of the pack to expose and remove the articles contained therein. Typically, the torn portion is completely removed or has at least one portion that remains joined to the body of the pack.
- However, known types of packs have the disadvantage that once opened they cannot be resealed. In other words, once the pack has been opened, the user cannot close the same again until further articles are removed. However, this causes involuntary and unwanted dropping of articles from the pack, during the manipulation thereof by the user.
- Furthermore, the torn portion of the pack typically remains dangling from the open end of the pack, which therefore, in addition to being unsightly, also presents the risk of inadvertently detaching completely from the remaining part of the pack, for example falling to the ground and therefore actually polluting the surrounding environment.
- Known type of packs also have the disadvantage that the torn portion tends to fall apart. In other words, since the packs are made by folding and gluing a blank, the panels of the torn portion tend to detach from one another and not maintain their shape and mutual post-tearing position, given that the structural bond of the adjacent panels is missing. Therefore, once opened the pack tends not to maintain its initial shape.
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GB2323352A GB1333981A US4498581A , however, packs with openings at the side wall of the pack are known. - The object of the present invention is to provide a pack for consumer articles provided with a hinged closing tab, which is free from the drawbacks described above and is, at the same time, easy and inexpensive to manufacture.
- According to the present invention, a pack for consumer articles is provided, provided with a hinged closing tab, as claimed in the attached claims.
- The claims describe preferred embodiments of the present invention and form an integral part of the present description.
- The present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate some non-limiting embodiments thereof, wherein:
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Figure 1 is a front perspective view and in a closed configuration of the pack made according to a possible embodiment of the present invention; -
Figure 2 is a rear perspective view of the pack ofFigure 1 in the closed configuration; -
Figure 3 is a front perspective view of the pack ofFigure 1 in an open configuration; -
Figure 4 is a rear perspective view of the pack ofFigure 1 in the open configuration; -
Figure 5 is similar toFigure 3 , in which an example of possible consumer articles housed in the pack ofFigure 1 has been illustrated; -
Figures 6-8 schematically show other types for consumer articles that can be housed in the pack ofFigure 1 ; -
Figure 9 is a plan view from the bottom of the pack inFigure 1 ; -
Figure 10 is a plan view of a possible embodiment of a blank to form the pack ofFigure 1 . - In
Figures 1-5 and9 ,number 1 denotes a pack for consumer articles as a whole. Thepack 1 comprises a rigid box 2 (namely made of rigid cardboard or paperboard) and a plurality ofconsumer articles 3 arranged in order one behind the other in a row (or in more than one row) which extends along a longitudinal extension of the pack 1 (denoted with L in the attached figures). The present invention does not comprisepacks 1 in which theconsumer articles 3 are arranged haphazardly, namely arranged randomly and without order or distinction in the pack. - In the following disclosure, the
term consumer articles 3 means for example (non-exhaustive list): capsules for infusion products (illustrated schematically inFigures 5 and 6 , in which the infusion product can be in powder, granules, solid pieces, leaf or a combination thereof and typically comprises coffee, barley, chocolate, powdered milk and tea), confectionery (as illustrated schematically inFigure 7 for example chocolates, sweets or biscuits), smoking articles (as illustrated schematically inFigure 8 and which comprise cigarettes, cigars, small cigars or cigarillos, electronic cigarettes or ecigs, auxiliary products such as filters, refills for ecigs and other tobacco products or alternative or substitute components for tobacco) or vials or small bottles (not illustrated and which typically contain a product in powder, granules, liquid or gel). - In
Figures 5-8 , an orientation of theconsumer articles 3 arranged in a row has been illustrated which is purely illustrative and not limiting. It is given that theconsumer articles 3 may have a different orientation (in particular with regard toFigures 5, 6 and 8 ) compared to the one illustrated. Furthermore, as regards the capsules of infusion products, it is highlighted that the row can have a sequence of capsules all having the same orientation (as for example illustrated schematically inFigure 6 , in which all the capsules have the larger base side by side, namely coplanar one with the other) or it can have a sequence of capsules in which two adjacent capsules have a different and opposite orientation one relative to the other (that is, two adjacent capsules have the base of larger size arranged on opposite and alternating sides). Preferably, the capsules ofFigure 5 are arranged in thebox 2 with the alternate arrangement described. Alternatively, the capsules ofFigure 5 can be arranged in a uniform orientation, as illustrated inFigure 6 . - The
box 2 is parallelepiped (with a predominantly horizontal direction of extension) and houses within the same the plurality ofconsumer articles 3. Thebox 2 has twobottom walls 4 parallel and opposite one another and arranged orthogonally relative to the longitudinal extension L of thepack 1 and fourside walls 5 which are arranged parallel to the longitudinal extension L of thepack 1 and are in parallel and opposite pairs between the same. - Four longitudinal corners are defined between the
side walls 5 of thebox 2, while four transverse corners are defined between theside walls 5 and eachbottom wall 4, respectively. - The
box 2 also has an extraction opening 6 for thearticles 3 and aclosing tab 7. The extraction opening 6 for thearticles 3 is arranged at a distance D1 and D2 other than zero (that is, they are spaced apart) from bothbottom walls 4 and is obtained through at least oneside wall 5. Theclosing tab 7 is hinged along ahinge 8 so as to rotate between an open position (illustrated inFigures 3-5 and9 ) in which theclosing tab 7 is away from theextraction opening 6 thus allowing the extraction of theconsumer articles 3 and a closed position (illustrated inFigures 1 and 2 ) in which theclosing tab 7 covers theextraction opening 6, thus preventing the extraction of theconsumer articles 3. Theclosing tab 7 is therefore obtained directly in at least oneside wall 5. In other words, theclosing tab 7 is not a distinct and separate element applied to thebox 2. - Advantageously, according to the illustrated embodiment, the
extraction opening 6 extends through twoside walls 5 adjacent and perpendicular to one another. In particular, the extraction opening 6 exclusively extends through twosole side walls 5 which are adjacent and perpendicular to one another. Therefore, as illustrated in the attached figures, in this case theclosing tab 7 comprises (in particular it is made up of) twopanels closing tab 7 the twopanels closing tab 7 is "L"-shaped. While in the open position of theclosing tab 7, the twopanels panels - According to a possible embodiment not illustrated, the
extraction opening 6 can extend through asingle side wall 5. In this case theclosing tab 7 only has thepanel 10. - As illustrated in the attached figures, the four
side walls 5 have the same dimensions and therefore thepack 1 has a square cross section. - Alternatively, two
opposite side walls 5 could have a different dimension compared to the other twoside walls 5 opposite and orthogonal to the same. In this case, thepack 1 has a rectangular cross section. - According to a further possible alternative embodiment, the
pack 1 has more than fourside walls 5 and therefore in this case thepack 1 has a polygonal cross section. - Advantageously (but not limitedly), as illustrated in the attached figures, the
hinge 8 of theclosing tab 7 is arranged in the area of a corner defined between twoadjacent side walls 5. According to a possible alternative (not illustrated), thehinge 8 of theclosing tab 7 is arranged spaced apart from the corner defined between twoadjacent side walls 5. In other words, in the latter case thehinge 8 is arranged in the area of a portion of one of theside walls 5 which is different from its edge. - Advantageously (but not limitedly), the
closing tab 7 is delimited by at least two tearable weakening lines 11 (comprising for example incisions, notches, or perforations), along which thetab 7 can be separated from the remaining portion of the at least one side wall 5 (through which it is obtained). Specifically, when opening the pack for the first time, the user tears theweakening lines 11 to separate theclosing tab 7 from the remaining portion of theside wall 5. In particular, inFigures 1 and 2 the weakening lines 11 have been illustrated with broken lines, as theclosing label 7 has not yet been opened and therefore the weakening lines 11 have not yet been torn. InFigures 3-5 , however, the edges defined by the weakeninglines 11 have been illustrated with a different line compared toFigures 1 and 2 (in particular continuous), since in these figures theclosing label 7 has been opened and thelines 11 were torn. - Advantageously (but not limitedly), the
closing tab 7 is delimited by the twotearable weakening lines 11 which are parallel to one another and that originate in the area of opposite ends of thehinge 8 and by a separation line 12 (comprising, for example, a cutting line) which is perpendicular to the twotearable weakening lines 11 and joins (that is, connects) the twotearable weakening lines 11 to one another. - Advantageously (but not limitedly), as illustrated in the attached figures, the weakening
lines 11 comprise at least a portion at which the two weakeninglines 11 are not parallel to one another. - According to a possible, non-limiting embodiment, the
extraction opening 6 can have at least one portion of the (non-exhaustive list): square, rectangular, semi-circular, or trapezoidal shape. - Advantageously, the
separation line 12 is arranged parallel and spaced apart from thehinge 8. According to a possible alternative not illustrated, theseparation line 12 is arranged transversely and spaced apart from thehinge 8 - According to a possible embodiment not illustrated, the
separation line 12 is shaped so as to define a gripping edge of theclosing tab 7. - The
pack 1 is made by folding a single blank 13 (one embodiment thereof is illustrated inFigure 10 ). The blank 13 is folded so that one of theside walls 5 is made of two overlapping panels. In particular, as illustrated inFigures 3 and5 , and as will be described in detail in the following, a side wall 5 (in which theextraction opening 6 is at least partially formed) is made up of two parallel and overlappingpanels 5' and 5". Thepanel 5" is arranged on the outer part and a portion of the same defines thepanel 10 of theclosing tab 7. In other words, theouter panel 5" has theextraction opening 6. The inner panel 5' serves, however, as a striker for theclosing tab 7 when it is in the closed position. - Advantageously, but not limitedly, the
pack 1 comprises a locking means 15 configured to hold theclosing tab 7 in the closed position. - According to the possible embodiment illustrated, the locking means 15 comprises at least a
seat 16 obtained in the inner panel 5' and aclaw 17 which is obtained in an inner surface of the closing tab 7 (in particular in the panel 10) and is configured to engage the seat 16 (when thetab 7 is in the closed position). In particular, theclaw 17 is configured to engage theseat 16 by interference, when theclosing tab 7 is in the closed position so as to hold the same in said position. - According to a possible alternative embodiment, not illustrated, the locking means 15 comprises a re-stick glue (that is, a weak glue) arranged between an inner surface of the closing tab 7 (in particular the
panel 10 of the tab 7) and the inner panel 5'. The re-stick glue does not dry and allows theclosing tab 7 to be positioned several times in a closed position of theextraction opening 6 for theconsumer articles 3. In particular, the re-stick glue can be applied to thepanel 10 of theclosing tab 7 and/or to the inner panel 5'. - Advantageously, as illustrated in the attached figures, the
extraction opening 6 is arranged at a distance D1 from one of thebottom walls 4 and at a distance D2, which is less than the distance D1, from the otherbottom wall 4. In other words, theextraction opening 6 is arranged decentralized (that is, it is not arranged centrally or in the middle of theside wall 5 of the box 2) and is moved towards one of thebottom walls 4. In particular, the distance D2 ranges from 5 to 40%, preferably from 5% to 20%, of the distance D1. - Advantageously, as illustrated in the attached figures, a dimension D3 of the
extraction opening 6 measured parallel to the longitudinal extension L of thepack 1 ranges from 10% to 30% of the respective total dimension (that is, the sum of the distances D1 and D2 and of the dimension D3) of thebox 2. In other words, theextraction opening 6 has a dimension D3 which is much smaller than the total dimension of thebox 2. - Preferably, the
extraction opening 6 has a dimension D3 such as to remove oneconsumer article 3 at a time. In other words, theextraction opening 6 has a dimension D3 such as to preventmultiple consumer articles 3 from dropping out of thepack 1. - In use, upon opening the
pack 1 for the first time, the user grabs the closing tab 7 (in particular, lifts theclosing tab 7 in the area of the separation line 12) and tears one or two side walls 5 (depending on the extension of the weakening lines 11) to obtain theextraction opening 6 so as to withdraw theconsumer article 3. Once theconsumer article 3 has been withdrawn, the user repositions theclosing label 7 in the closed position. Theclosing label 7 is held in this position by the locking means 15. - As illustrated in
Figure 10 , thebox 2 is made by folding the flat blank 13 made of cardboard or rigid paperboard and having a substantially elongated rectangular shape. The blank 13 comprises two transverse (pre-weakening)fold lines 18 and a plurality of (pre-weakening) longitudinal fold lines 19. Thelongitudinal fold lines 19 define, between the twotransverse fold lines 18, four panels 5' (that is, inFigure 10 in succession from above: a first panel 5', a second panel 5', a third panel 5' and a fourth panel 5') which form theside walls 5 of thebox 2 and apanel 5" which is joined to the preceding panel 5' (that is, to the third panel 5') along thelongitudinal fold line 19, forms part of one of theside walls 5, and overlaps and is glued (at least partially), in particular by means of permanent glue, to the panel 5' (in particular to the first panel 5') to form one of theside walls 5 of thebox 2. Preferably, thepanel 5" is not joined by permanent glue in the area of theclosing tab 7. - Advantageously, as illustrated in the attached figures, the first panel 5' and the
panel 5" have the same size (measured both parallel and orthogonal to the longitudinal extension L of the box 2). - According to a possible alternative, not illustrated, the first panel 5' and the
panel 5" have two different sizes. In particular, the first panel 5' (namely, the one that forms the inner panel 5' precedingly described) has a dimension measured orthogonally to the longitudinal extension L of thebox 2 which is smaller than the respective dimension (measured in the same way) of thepanel 5" (namely, the one that forms on the outside the precedingly describedpanel 5") . - The blank 13 comprises, furthermore, a first pair of fins 4', which are arranged on opposite sides of the first panel 5', are joined to the first panel 5' along the two
transverse fold lines 18, and form part of thebottom walls 4 of thebox 2 and second pair of fins 4', which are arranged on opposite sides of the third panel 5', are joined to the third panel 5' along the twotransverse fold lines 18, and form part of thebottom walls 4 of thebox 2. In particular, in the embodiment illustrated inFigure 10 , the two pairs of fins 4' have a size in that, when they are folded by 90° along thetransverse fold line 18, they are not overlapping one another. According to a possible alternative embodiment, the two pairs of fins 4' have a size such that, when they are folded by 90° along thetransverse fold line 18 they are at least partially overlapping one another. - The blank 13 comprises, furthermore, a pair of
fins 4", which are arranged on opposite sides of the second panel 5', are joined to the second panel 5' along the twotransverse fold lines 18, and form part of thebottom walls 4 of thebox 2 and overlapping and glued, in particular by means of permanent glue, to the corresponding tabs 4' so as to form the respectivebottom wall 4. - In addition, the blank 13 has a pair of
fins 4‴, which are arranged on opposite sides of the fourth panel 5', are joined to the fourth panel 5' along the twotransverse fold lines 18, and form part of thebottom walls 4 of thebox 2 and overlapping and glued, in particular by using a permanent glue, to thecorresponding tabs 4" so as to form the respectivebottom wall 4. - According to an alternative embodiment, the
fins 4" and 4‴ are reversed, namely, the pair offins 4" are arranged on opposite sides of the fourth panel 5', are joined to the fourth panel 5' along the twotransverse fold lines 18, and form part of thebottom walls 4 of thebox 2; while, the pair offins 4‴ are arranged on opposite sides of the second panel 5', are joined to the second panel 5' along the twotransverse fold lines 18, and form part of thebottom walls 4 of thebox 2 and overlap and are glued, in particular by using a permanent glue, to the correspondingfins 4" so as to form the respectivebottom wall 4. - Advantageously, at least in the area of the
panel 5" (in particular, of the fourth and thepanel 5") the weakening lines 11 are provided and optionally also theseparation line 12 which delimit the portion that forms theclosing tab 7. - Advantageously, if the
box 2 has the locking means 15, the latter will be present at least in the area of the first panel 5'. In particular, if the locking means 15 comprises a re-stick glue, it will be applied to the first panel 5' in the area that faces theclosing tab 7, in particular at one of its free ends, when theclosing tab 7 is in the closed position. Whereas, if the locking means 15 comprises aclaw 17 and itsrespective seat 16 then the blank 13 (as illustrated inFigure 10 ) has theseat 16 obtained in the area of the first panel 5' and theclaw 17 obtained instead in the area of the fourth panel 5'. - In the embodiments illustrated in the attached figures, the longitudinal and transversal corners are straight; alternatively, the longitudinal and/or transversal corners could be rounded or bevelled.
- The embodiments described herein can be combined one with the other without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- The
pack 1 described above has numerous advantages. - Mainly, the
pack 1 described above has a high (structural) stability even if the first opening has already been carried out. In other words, thepack 1 maintains its original shape even if it has already been opened for the first time. In particular, the inner panel 5', in addition to serving as a reinforcing and supporting element of thepack 1, also allows the size of theextraction opening 6 to be limited and also allows to serve as barrier for theconsumer article 3 facing theextraction opening 6. In addition, the inner panel 5' also forms a striker for theclosing tab 7, which in the closed position is positioned against the same. - The
pack 1 also has the advantage of being resealable, since theclosing tab 7 can be arranged several times between the closed position and the open position. In other words, the locking means 15 (if present) allow theclosing tab 7 to be held in the closed position, thus avoiding involuntary opening of the same with a consequent unwanted dropping out of theconsumer articles 3. - Therefore, the
pack 1 has better storage and preservation for theconsumer articles 3. In particular, thepack 1 allows to avoid involuntary impacts and therefore dents between severaladjacent articles 3. Thepack 1, thanks to the presence of there-closing tab 7, also allows the organoleptic characteristics (aroma, flavour, smell) of theconsumer article 3 to be preserved. - The
pack 1 also has the advantage that having an elongated parallelepiped shape and theextraction opening 6 being obtained in theside wall 5 close to one of the twobottom walls 4 and theconsumer articles 3 being arranged in order along a row, at least one of theside walls 5 serves as a sliding surface for theconsumer articles 3. In other words, to be positioned at theextraction opening 6, theconsumer articles 3 can roll and/or slide against at least oneside wall 5, which guides them precisely up to theextraction opening 6. -
- 1 pack
- 2 box
- 3 consumer article
- 4 bottom wall
- 5 side wall
- 6 extraction opening
- 7 closing tab
- 8 hinge
- 9 panel
- 10 panel
- 11 weakening line
- 12 separation line
- 13 blank
- 15 locking means
- 16 seat
- 17 claw
- 18 transverse fold lines
- 19 longitudinal fold lines
- D1 distance
- D2 distance
- D3 dimension
- L longitudinal extension
- 4' panel
- 4" panel
- 4‴ panel
- 5' panel
- 5" panel
Claims (15)
- A pack (1) for consumer articles (3) comprising:a plurality of consumer articles (3) arranged in order one behind the other in a row that extends along a longitudinal extension (L) of the pack (1); anda parallelepiped-shaped box (2), which houses, on the inside, said plurality of consumer articles (3) and has two bottom walls (4), which are parallel to and opposite one another and are arranged orthogonally relative to the longitudinal extension (L) of the pack (1), and four side walls (5), which are arranged parallel to the longitudinal extension (L) of the pack (1) and are, in pairs, parallel to and opposite one another;the pack (1) is characterized in that the box (2) comprises:an extraction opening (6) for the articles (3), which is arranged at a distance (D1, D2) other than zero from both bottom walls (4) and is obtained through at least one side wall (5); anda closing tab (7), which is hinged along a hinge (8) so as to rotate between an open position, in which the closing tab (7) is spaced apart from the extraction opening (6), thus allowing the consumer articles (3) to be extracted, and a closed position, in which the closing tab (7) covers the extraction opening (6), thus preventing the consumer articles (3) from being extracted.
- The pack (1) according to claim 1, wherein the extraction opening (6) extends through two side walls (5), which are adjacent and perpendicular to one another.
- The pack (1) according to claim 2, wherein the extraction opening (6) exclusively extends through two sole side walls (5), which are adjacent and perpendicular to one another.
- The pack (1) according to claim 2 or 3, wherein, in the closed position, the closing tab (7) is "L"-shaped.
- The pack (1) according to one of the claims from 1 to 4, wherein the hinge (8) of the closing tab (7) is arranged in the area of a corner defined between two adjacent side walls (5) .
- The pack (1) according to one of the claims from 1 to 4, wherein the hinge (8) of the closing tab (7) is arranged spaced apart from a corner defined between two adjacent side walls (5).
- The pack (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the closing tab (7) is delimited by at least two tearable weakening lines (11), along which it may be separated from the remaining portion of said at least one side wall (5).
- The pack (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the closing tab (7) is delimited by:two tearable weakening lines (11), which are parallel to one another and originate in the area of opposite ends of the hinge (8); andby a separation line (12), which is perpendicular to the two tearable weakening lines (11) and joins the two tearable weakening lines (11) to one another.
- The pack (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein:a side wall (5) is formed by two parallel and overlapping panels (5,' 5");an outer panel (5") has an extraction opening (6); andan inner panel (5') serves as striker for the closing tab (7), when it is in the closed position.
- The pack (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the pack (1) comprises a locking means (15), which is configured to hold the closing tab (7) in the closed position.
- The pack (1) according to claim 10, wherein:a side wall (5) is formed by two parallel and overlapping panels (5', 5");an outer panel (5") has the extraction opening (6);an inner panel (5') serves as striker for the closing tab (7), when it is in the closed position; andthe locking means (15) comprises at least one seat (16) obtained in the inner panel (5') and a claw (17), which is obtained in an inner surface of the closing tab (7) and is configured to engage the seat (16).
- The pack (1) according to claim 10, wherein:a side wall (5) is formed by two parallel and overlapping panels (5' and 5");an outer panel (5") has the extraction opening (6);an inner panel (5') serves as striker for the closing tab (7), when it is in the closed position; andthe locking means (15) comprises a re-stick glue arranged between an inner surface of the closing tab (7) and the inner panel (5').
- The pack (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the extraction opening (6) is arranged at a first distance (D1) from a first bottom wall (4) and at a second distance (D2), which is smaller than the first distance (D1), from a second bottom wall (4).
- The pack (1) according to claim 13, wherein the second distance (D2) ranges from 5 to 40%, preferably from 5% to 20%, of the first distance (D1).
- The pack (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a dimension (D3) of the extraction opening (6) measured parallel to the longitudinal extension (L) of the pack ranges from 10% to 30% of the respective total dimension of the box (2).
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