专利摘要:
The invention relates to a packaging (10) for holding cigarette paper sheets (12) and cigarette filter paper sheets (14), the packaging with a base body (11) which has a first compartment (16) for cigarette paper sheets (12), and with a closure flap ( 40), characterized in that the packaging (10) has a second compartment (18) for cigarette filter paper sheets (14) and that the closure flap (40) has a substantially dimensionally stable, curved end region (42) which is dimensioned and designed in this way, that the end region (42) at least partially surrounds an end face (44) of the base body (11) in the closed state of the packaging (10).
公开号:CH706877B1
申请号:CH02134/13
申请日:2012-06-21
公开日:2020-06-15
发明作者:Zeier Urs
申请人:Zecaso Gmbh;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

The present invention relates to a packaging for receiving cigarette paper sheets and cigarette filter paper sheets, the packaging with a base body, which has a first compartment for cigarette paper sheets, and with a closure flap.
Such packaging is known from US 2010/0270303 A1. The packaging shown consists of a sleeve into which a packaging for cigarette tube paper is glued. At the same time, blocks of cigarette filter paper are attached to the envelope, the individual cigarette filter paper sheets being held together by adhesive.
In addition, DE 203 17 744 U1 discloses a cigarette paper dispenser for storing and providing cigarette paper papers for the self-production of cigarettes. A slot from which the cigarette papers can be removed is closed by means of a closure flap, the closure flap being held in the closed state with an adhesive, a Velcro fastener, a magnetic fastener or by inserting it into a slot.
The cited documents are only a few of many examples of packaging that accommodate cigarette paper sheets, cigarette filter paper sheets or both types of sheets. Such packaging is aimed at tobacco consumers who roll their cigarettes themselves. The aim of such packaging is to provide tobacco consumers with at least some of the products in a handy and protected form that are required to manufacture a self-rolled cigarette.
Although it is the desire to provide the tobacco consumer with a particularly practical and appealing packaging, cost aspects have a very considerable influence on the design of a packaging. With the packaging known today, the situation is as follows: Packaging that can be manufactured inexpensively is not or only slightly appealing both visually and in terms of operation. Packaging that is visually and / or appealing to use is too expensive to pack for cigarette paper.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved packaging for a combined recording of cigarette paper sheets and cigarette filter paper sheets, which eliminates the disadvantages mentioned above.
The object is achieved by a packaging mentioned at the outset, the packaging having a second compartment for cigarette filter paper sheets and the closure flap having a substantially dimensionally stable, curved end region which is dimensioned and designed such that the end region in the closed state of the packaging is a Front surface of the base body at least partially encloses.
A special feature of the invention is that the closure tab has a substantially dimensionally stable, curved end region. The term "essentially dimensionally stable" means that the end area does not essentially change its shape during normal use of the packaging or after a force, e.g. due to stretching or compression, it returns to its original shape. In other words, if there is a change in shape, then only against a counterforce instead, which moves the end region back into its original shape after the application of force.
In some preferred embodiments, the dimensional stability is not only limited to the end area, but continues in an area of the closure flap that adjoins the end area. This adjacent area also has a dimensional stability, which may, however, be less than that of the end area. A change in shape of the end area and / or the adjoining area only takes place against a counterforce which moves the end area and the adjoining area back into the original shape after the application of force has ended.
Another special feature of the invention is that the dimensionally stable end region at least partially encloses an end face of the base body. In the closed state, the shape of the end region, in particular in a form-fitting manner, holds onto the end face mentioned and thus prevents the closure flap from loosening or the packaging being opened unintentionally.
One of the advantages of the invention is that the adhesives, Velcro closures or magnetic closures mentioned at the beginning can be dispensed with. It is also no longer necessary to insert tabs into a slot.
The closure flap is designed in particular as an extension of the base body in a longitudinal extension of the base body, if one considers the fully opened state. It is also preferred that the closure flap is dimensioned and designed such that it at least partially covers a first opening of the first compartment and a second opening of the second compartment. In particular, the closure tab should cover the openings at least 50%, preferably at least 75%, particularly preferably at least 85% and in particular at least 95%. It is considered particularly advantageous if the closure flap completely covers the openings.
When the closure flap is open, access to the openings of the two compartments is possible. When the flap is closed, the openings of the two compartments are covered and the contents of the two compartments are protected. The end face is preferably one of the end faces of the base body that face a plane that is formed by transverse extent and height extent.
The bending of the end region can be achieved in different ways. In the simplest case, the bend can be achieved by bending the end region at one or more bending edges by a certain angle. However, it is considered advantageous if the bending of the end region takes place continuously, that is to say represents a kind of rounding.
In connection with the bending of the end region, it is considered advantageous if the end region corresponds at least essentially to the contour of the end face which surrounds the end region. This results in a particularly good holding effect and stability when the packaging is closed. At this point it should be pointed out that direct contact between the end region and the end face is not necessary. Rather, the end area is also enclosed by the end region if there is another layer between the end region and the end surface.
Furthermore, it is considered advantageous if the end face, which is enclosed by the end region, has a curve in the side view, in particular approximately in a U-shape, a semicircular shape or a semi-ellipse shape. With this configuration, the end region can slide onto the rounded end face when the packaging is opened and / or closed. The packaging can then be opened and / or closed particularly easily.
The term cigarette paper or cigarette paper or cigarette paper is to be understood as the material that forms the outer body of the cigarette. In the context of this invention, the term cigarette filter paper sheet or cigarette filter paper or filter paper is to be understood as the material from which an approximately cylindrical filter for the cigarette can be rotated. The filter is placed at one end of the cigarette, whereas the remaining part of the cigarette is usually filled with tobacco.
For the purpose of facilitating orientation, terms such as transverse extension, longitudinal extension, height extension, etc. are used in the context of this invention. These terms are only used for a simpler understanding of the invention in order to be able to differentiate between different directions and dimensions. However, these terms have no restrictive effect. In particular, the invention and its designs do not depend on a specific naming. Rather, the different directions and dimensions can also be described differently, as long as the terms are used consistently.
In order to provide a system for orientation for the explanation of the invention, a transverse extension, a longitudinal extension and a vertical extension are defined for the base body. The transverse extent is chosen so that it is greater than or equal to the longitudinal extent. The longitudinal extension is chosen so that it is larger than the vertical extension.
In particular, in preferred embodiments of the invention, the transverse extension will be at least 50% larger than the longitudinal extension, and the longitudinal extension will be at least 50% larger than the vertical extension. In other embodiments, in particular those as shown in the exemplary embodiments, the transverse extent is more than twice as long as the longitudinal extent, and the longitudinal extent is more than twice as great as the vertical extent.
[0021] This completely solves the problem.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the end region has at least approximately a U-shape, a semi-circular shape or a semi-elliptical shape in cross-section along a longitudinal extent of the closure flap, the height of the cross-section being greater than the width of the cross-section.
[0023] This embodiment is particularly advantageous if the end face of the base body has a corresponding contour, as has already been explained above. When opening and / or closing the packaging, the end region can slide onto the end face particularly well. The fact that the height of the cross section is greater than the width of the cross section advantageously means that when the packaging is opened and / or closed there is no blocking when the end region slides on the end face.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the end region has an end edge and the end edge has a recess, so that the end region does not enclose the end face in the region of the recess.
This embodiment is advantageous because the packaging can then be opened particularly easily. The recess is preferably arranged such that the center of the recess extends the end region transversely in a ratio of between 1: 1.1 and 1:10, preferably between 1: 3 and 1: 6.5, particularly preferably between 1: 1 , 4 and 1: 3.5 and especially between 1: 1.7 and 1: 2.7.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the closure flap with the end region is designed such that the end region can be pushed against the front surface against an elastic counterforce when the packaging is opened or closed by stretching the closure flap in the longitudinal direction around the base body .
[0027] This configuration enables the packaging to be closed particularly conveniently and safely. It is used in an advantageous manner that the closure flap can be tightened closer to the base body, even if only slightly. This possibility does not exist, for example, if a hinge were used. In this context, one or more bending areas and / or a particularly long locking tab are particularly preferred. If the packaging is closed, the sealing flap cannot come loose and the packaging cannot open unless a force is specifically applied with which the sealing flap can be tensioned and the end region can be lifted off the end face. This functional principle is explained in more detail with regard to the exemplary embodiments. It should be generally pointed out that the pushing mentioned does not have to be in permanent contact with the end face. Rather, in this and the other configurations, the term “pushing” should also be understood to mean “lifting” so that the end region can thus be raised above the end face.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the closure flap with the end region is designed in such a way that the end region can be pushed over an elastic counterforce against the end face when the packaging is opened or closed with a slight bend against an elastic counterforce.
[0029] This configuration also enables the packaging to be closed in a particularly convenient and secure manner. It is used in an advantageous manner that the end region is dimensionally stable and, in interaction with the locking tab, can at least be slightly changed in shape against a counterforce. If the packaging is closed, the sealing flap cannot come loose and the packaging cannot open unless a force is specifically applied with which the end region can be pushed over the end face with a slight bend. This functional principle is explained in more detail with regard to the exemplary embodiments. It is particularly preferred if the packaging enables both types of closing or opening of the packaging described here.
In a further advantageous embodiment, the end region has an end edge which extends in the transverse direction and represents the end of the closure flap, with at least a portion of the closure flap on which the end region is formed being an imaginary one when the packaging is opened and closed The pivot axis is pivotable and a first radius, which the end edge describes when opening and closing the package about the pivot axis, is less than a second radius, which describes a point of the end region which is furthest away from the pivot axis.
[0031] In this way, a particularly good interlocking of the end region with the end face is achieved. Particularly preferably, a point on the end face that is furthest away from the pivot axis lies on a third radius around the pivot axis, the third radius being larger than the first radius. It is also preferred that the third radius is less than or equal to the second radius.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the longitudinal extent of the second compartment is shorter than a longitudinal extent of the cigarette filter paper sheets.
[0033] This embodiment is advantageous because the basic body can be made particularly compact in the longitudinal and vertical dimensions. To enable this, it is preferred that the cigarette filter paper sheets are folded.
[0034] In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the end region is reinforced at least in sections.
In this way, the dimensional stability of the end region can be realized particularly cheaply. It is preferred that at least 50%, preferably at least 75%, particularly preferably at least 85% and in particular at least 95% of the end region are reinforced. It is particularly preferred if the end region is reinforced along its entire transverse extent. The reinforcement of the end region is preferably achieved by an inexpensive material treatment, with embossing of the material or treatment with a hardening agent being regarded as preferred. A particularly preferred embodiment is also shown in the exemplary embodiments. The end area is strengthened by turning over the packaging material.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the closure tab is connected to the base body via a first bending area which is designed to guide the closure tab around an end face of the base body.
In this way, the packaging can be closed particularly well by means of the closure flap. This end face is preferably the end face already mentioned at the beginning. In certain configurations, however, it can also be advantageous for the further end face to be an end face which lies opposite the end face already mentioned.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the locking tab has a second bending area which is designed to guide the locking tab around a further end face of the base body.
[0039] This configuration enables improved protection of the base body and of the paper located therein. The further end face is preferably an end face which lies opposite the end face mentioned at the beginning. Specifically, this means that the first bending area leads around the end face, which is then at least partially enclosed by the end area, and the second bending area leads around the further end face, which lies opposite the end face mentioned.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the closure tab has a first section and a second section, the respective transverse extent and longitudinal extent of which at least approximately correspond to the transverse extent and longitudinal extent of the base body.
In this way, particularly good coverage of the base body, in particular the first opening of the first compartment, can take place. In connection with at least one bending area, the second opening of the second compartment can also be closed particularly well.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the end region has an end edge which extends in the transverse direction and represents the end of the closure flap, the closure flap being able to be bent along the bending region or regions so that at least part of the base body on the End edge comes to rest.
This configuration makes it possible to store the base body in relation to a support surface for the packaging so that the base body is not in contact with the support surface. If there is a liquid on the support surface, for example, the base body does not come into contact with the liquid. The paper in the packaging is protected from the liquid. It is advantageous if the end edge has a length of at least 50%, preferably at least 70%, particularly preferably at least 80% and in particular at least 90% of the transverse extent of the base body.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the locking tab extends in the longitudinal direction after the first bending area into a first straight section, the first straight section merges into the second bending area, the second bending area merges into a second straight section and the second straight section merges into the end region, so that the closure flap and the base body form at least approximately the shape of a triangle in the side view.
In this way, the base body is lifted particularly effectively against a support surface on which the packaging rests. This embodiment and the technical effect of this embodiment are explained in more detail using an exemplary embodiment.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the packaging is made of thick paper, cardboard, cardboard, pressed cellulose or glued cellulose.
In this way, the packaging can be manufactured inexpensively and in an environmentally friendly manner. In terms of a good balance between stability and the ease of processing, it is considered advantageous if a sheet-like material with a specific weight between 100 g / m 2 to 300 g / m 2, preferably between 120 g / m 2 2> and 260 g / m 2, particularly preferably 130 g / m 2 and 230 g / m 2 and in particular between 140 g / m 2 and 200 g / m 2.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the packaging is formed in one piece.
[0049] This configuration is inexpensive to manufacture. A preferred example of a one-piece pattern is shown in the exemplary embodiments.
In a further invention, cigarette filter paper sheets are arranged in the second compartment, each cigarette filter paper sheet has a longitudinal extension and is folded at least approximately transversely to the longitudinal extension and the longitudinal extension is at least approximately parallel to a removal direction of a cigarette filter paper sheet.
In this way, an advantageous packaging with cigarette filter paper sheets is obtained. In this context, it is particularly advantageous if cigarette tube paper sheets are arranged in the first compartment, in particular a stack of cigarette tube paper.
It goes without saying that the features mentioned above and those yet to be explained below can be used not only in the combination indicated in each case, but also in other combinations or on their own without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawing and are explained in more detail in the following description. Show it:<tb> Fig. 1 <SEP> an embodiment of a base body of a packaging according to the invention;<tb> Fig. 2 <SEP> a first embodiment of a packaging;<tb> Fig. 3 <SEP> is a greatly enlarged illustration of an exemplary embodiment of a stack of cigarette filter paper which is inserted into the second compartment;<tb> Fig. 4 <SEP> is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the package;<tb> Fig. 5 <SEP> is a perspective side view of the packaging according to FIG. 4;<tb> Fig. 6a <SEP> is a side view of the packaging according to FIG. 4 in a partially opened state;<tb> Fig. 6b <SEP> the packaging according to FIG. 6a shortly before closing;<tb> Figs. 6c-6e <SEP> the packaging according to FIG. 6a during a closing process;<tb> Figs. 7a-7d <SEP> the packaging according to FIG. 6a during an alternative closing process;<tb> Fig. 8a <SEP> a side view of the packaging according to FIG. 6a;<tb> Fig. 8b <SEP> is a side view of a third embodiment of the packaging;<tb> Fig. 8c <SEP> is a side view of a fourth embodiment of the packaging;<tb> Fig. 8d <SEP> is a side view of a fifth embodiment of the packaging;<tb> Fig. 8e <SEP> is a side view of a sixth embodiment of the packaging;<tb> Figs. 9a-9d <SEP> the packaging according to FIG. 2 during a closing process;<tb> Fig. 10 <SEP> a pattern for a one-piece design of the packaging.
Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment of a base body 11 of a package 10 (see Fig. 2) for receiving cigarette paper sheets 12 (see Fig. 2) and cigarette filter paper sheets 14, the package 10 with a first compartment 16 for cigarette paper sheets 12 and a second compartment 18 for cigarette filter paper sheets 14.
The second compartment 18 has an opening 20 which is designed to enable a cigarette filter paper sheet 14 to be removed from the second compartment 18 along a removal direction 22. A first cross section of the second compartment 18 within the second compartment 18 is larger than a second cross section at the opening 20 of the second compartment 18.
With the aid of FIG. 1, definitions for the different extents or directions are to be made in the explanation of the exemplary embodiments of the invention for easier understanding of the invention. A transverse extension B, a longitudinal extension L and a vertical extension H are defined. It should be noted that these specifications can also be chosen differently and do not limit the scope of protection with regard to the chosen naming.
The transverse extension B of the opening 20 of the second compartment 18 is at least approximately five times as large as a transverse extension BF (see FIG. 3) of a cigarette filter paper sheet 14, so that a plurality of stacks 24, each with a plurality of cigarette filter paper sheets 14, can be arranged side by side. The term side by side refers to the removal direction 22. In other words, the stacks 24 are arranged along the transverse extent B.
Inside the second compartment 18, guide elements 26 are arranged along the removal direction 22. The guide elements 26 are designed here as walls and divide several sub-compartments within the second compartment 18, here five sub-compartments. The packaging 10 is here made of cardboard and, as is also shown in FIG. 8, is formed in one piece.
In the second compartment 18, cigarette filter paper sheets 14 are arranged, each cigarette filter paper sheet 14 having a longitudinal extension LF (see FIG. 3) and being bent at least approximately transversely to the longitudinal extension LF, as shown in FIG. 3. The longitudinal extension LF is at least approximately parallel to the removal direction 22. There are several cigarette filter paper sheets 14 in each case in a stack 24, the stack 24 being folded overall, see FIG. 3. Along the transverse extension B there are the opening 20 of the second compartment 18 A plurality of stacks 24, each with a plurality of cigarette filter paper sheets 14, are arranged next to one another with respect to the removal direction 22 in the second compartment 18. The longitudinal extension L of the second compartment 18 is shorter than a longitudinal extension LF of the cigarette filter paper sheets 14.
FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of a packaging 10 for accommodating cigarette tube paper sheets 12 and cigarette filter paper sheets 14. The packaging has the basic body 11 shown in FIG. 1 and a locking tab 40. The locking tab 40 has an essentially dimensionally stable, curved end region 42, which is dimensioned and designed such that the end region 42 at least partially encloses an end face 44 of the base body 11 in the closed state of the packaging 10.
The closure flap 40 represents an extension in the direction of the longitudinal extent L and extends here along the entire transverse extent B. The end region 42 encloses the edge 44 of the package 10 in the closed end face and thus keeps the closure flap 40 closed. This protects both the sleeve paper 12 and the filter paper 14.
In this illustration, the first compartment 16 can now be better seen, in which the sleeve paper sheets 12 are arranged. The first compartment 16 has at least approximately the shape of a flat cuboid. In addition, the opening 19 of the first compartment 16 can be seen here.
The first compartment 16 and the second compartment 18 face each other with their respective longitudinal extension L and transverse extension B. 8, the first compartment 16 and the second compartment 18 are separated from one another by a common wall which extends in the longitudinal dimension L and transverse dimension B.
The end region 42 has a semi-elliptical shape in cross section along a vertical extent H, the height of the cross section being greater than the width of the cross section. The end region 42 has an end edge 46. The end region 42 also has a recess 48 open to the end edge 46, so that the end region 42 does not enclose the end face 44 in the region of the recess 48.
The locking tab 40 is connected to the base body 11 via a first bending area 50, which is designed to guide the locking tab 40 around a further end face 52 of the base body 11. Since the closure flap 40 is designed as a simple closure flap 40, the further end surface 52, around which the closure flap 40 is guided, lies opposite the end surface 44, which encloses the end region.
3 shows a stack 24 of several filter paper sheets 14, here five sheets, the stack 24 being folded overall. A stack 24 folded in this manner or a plurality of such stacks 24 are arranged in the second compartment 18.
FIG. 4 shows a second embodiment of a packaging 10. The packaging 10 shown essentially corresponds to the packaging 10 shown in FIG. 2. However, the locking tab 40 is designed here as an expanded locking tab 40. For this purpose, the locking tab 40 has a second bending area 60, which is designed to guide the locking tab curved around the further end face 52 of the base body 11. The closure flap 40 has a first section 62 and a second section 64, the respective transverse extension B and longitudinal extension L of which correspond at least approximately to the transverse extension B and longitudinal extension L of the base body 11.
In particular, the closure tab 40 is constructed such that the closure tab 40 merges in the longitudinal extension L after the first bending area 50 into the first straight section 62, the first straight section 62 merges into the second bending area 60, and the second bending area 60 into the passes the second straight section 64 and the second straight section 64 merges into the end region 42. The packaging 10 can then be set up in such a way that the closure tab 40 and the base body 11 form at least approximately the shape of a triangle in the side view.
The end region 42 also has an end edge 46 here, which extends in the transverse extent B and represents the end of the closure flap 40. The closure flap can be bent along the bending area 50 (see FIG. 2) or along the bending areas 50, 60 (see FIG. 4) such that at least a part of the base body 11 comes to lie on the end edge 46.
5 shows the second embodiment according to FIG. 4 in a perspective side view. It can be seen here that the base body 11 lies higher than a support surface 66 of the packaging 10. The side with the end face 44 is raised because the first bending region 50 retains its rounded shape even in the partially opened state due to the inherent stability of the material.
It is advantageous if a stop edge 68, which extends in the direction of the transverse extension B and with which the locking tab 40 is attached to the base body 11, is offset in the longitudinal extension L away from the end face 44. The side with the further end face 52 is raised because the base body 11 rests here on the end edge 46. If a liquid runs out on the contact surface 66, the base body 11 remains protected from moisture.
6a shows the packaging 10 according to FIG. 4 in a side view.
In FIGS. 6b to 6e, it is now shown that the closure flap 40 with the end region 42 is designed such that the end region is pushed over the end face 44 only with a slight bend against an elastic counterforce when the package 10 is opened or closed leaves.
6b shows a state of the packaging 10, in which the closure flap 40 is still guided around the base body 11 relatively loosely. It should be pointed out that the reference symbols already introduced are not shown completely for better clarity. However, the reference symbols continue to apply as they have been introduced and used so far. It should also be pointed out that FIGS. 6b to 6e show the closing process, but at the same time - when the sequence is viewed in reverse - the opening process of the package 10.
6c shows that the second straight section 64 pivots, at least approximately, about an imaginary pivot axis 70 when the package 10 is opened and closed. The locking tab 40 is now pulled a little tighter around the base body 11. It can be seen that, in particular, the bend in the region of the end face 44 now lies closely.
When the package is opened and closed, the end edge 46 describes a first radius R1 about the pivot axis 70. Furthermore, a point 72 of the end region 42, which is furthest away from the pivot axis 70, describes a second radius R2 about the pivot axis. Finally, a point 74 of the end face 44 that is furthest away from the pivot axis 70 lies on a radius R3.
It is shown how the end region 42 slides with the end edge 46 when closing onto the end face 44. 6d shows that the closure flap 40 bends slightly in an area which adjoins the end area 42. The end region 42 can thus slide further over the end face 44. The end edge 46 exceeds the point 74 on the end face 44.
In principle, it is possible that the end region 42 also bends slightly. In practical tests, however, it has turned out to be advantageous if the bending takes place essentially in the closure tab 40, here in the second straight section 64. The locking tab 40 is now under tension on the base body 11.
Fig. 6e shows the situation when the locking tab 40 is closed. The elastic counterforce that has arisen when the closure flap 40 (possibly also the end region 42) bends leads to the closure flap 40 with the end region 42 being returned to its original shape. The packaging 10 is now closed and can only be opened again by applying a force. The locking tab 40 relaxes again somewhat and preferably pulls the end region 42 against the end face 44.
FIG. 7a again shows the packaging 10 according to FIG. 4 in a side view. The alternative closing process shown below takes advantage of the fact that the packaging 10 is flexible in itself and has an elongated closure tab 40 instead of a hinge. To do this, the basic state is shown first.
7b now shows how the locking tab 40 is pulled around the base body 11 by means of a compressive force 45, as is indicated by the arrow 47. The end region 42 thereby moves both downwards and to the right, in each case based on the orientation of the drawing. 7c shows how the movement progresses. When the closure flap 40 finally reaches its end position, see FIG. 7d, the pressure force 45 is eliminated by the user not pressing any further on the closure flap 40. The locking tab 40 then moves back in the arrow direction 47 'to the relaxed position.
The movement of the locking tab 40 is essentially achieved by the locking tab 40 tightening under the influence of the compressive force 45 around the base body (arrow 47) and relaxing again when the compressive force 45 ceases (arrow 47 '). At this point, too, it should be pointed out that FIGS. 7a to 7d show the closing process, but at the same time - when the sequence is viewed in reverse - show the opening process of the package 10.
FIGS. 8a to 8e show further embodiments of packaging 10 in which the respective end face 44 and end area 42 are designed differently. In a first illustration, each of the figures mentioned shows the respective packaging 10 in a side view and in a second illustration an enlargement of the end region 42 of the closure flap 40.
The packaging 10 according to FIG. 8a is the already known embodiment from FIG. 4. The cross section along a height extension H of the closure flap has approximately a semicircular shape, the height h of the cross section being greater than the width b of the cross section.
FIGS. 8b to 8d each show configurations in which the cross section is approximately U-shaped. The embodiments differ in that the curves of the U are less pronounced.
In FIGS. 8a to 8d, the end face 44 was chosen so that it corresponds to the shape of the end region 42, or vice versa. This ensures a good form fit. The embodiments in which the curvatures of the U are less pronounced are less preferred in today's opinion, since the sliding, as was shown in FIGS. 6b to 6f, is made more difficult by such a shape. Depending on the request, such an embodiment can also be preferred if a particularly good form fit is desired. Furthermore, it can be advantageous if the contour of the end face 44 is configured asymmetrically, so that the end region 42 slides over a curve when it is closed, but must be lifted over an edge when it is opened.
Finally, FIG. 8e shows that the shape of the end region 42 does not necessarily have to match the contour of the end face 44. Such an embodiment is encompassed by the invention, but is considered less preferred from today's perspective.
In Figs. 9a to 9d show how the package 10 is closed according to FIG. 2. Here too, when the order 9d to 9a is viewed in reverse, the opening process of the package 10 is also disclosed.
10 shows a cutting pattern which enables the packaging 10 to be manufactured in one piece. The pattern is presented along the parallel dashed lines and side panels 80 and 82 are inserted. The guide elements 26 are simply folded up. The area 84 serves as material reinforcement for the end area 42. It is folded back and thus doubles the material thickness in the end area 42. Other types of reinforcement are of course also possible.
[0090] The cutting pattern offers a good possibility of realizing a packaging 10 according to the invention. The described advantages of the invention can be understood particularly well on the basis of an actual model. In addition, further advantages and special features of the packaging 10 according to the invention are disclosed on the basis of the model.
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Claims (16)
[1]
1. Packaging (10) for holding cigarette paper sheets (12) and cigarette filter paper sheets (14), the packaging with a base body (11) which has a first compartment (16) for cigarette paper sheets (12) and with a closure flap (40) , characterized in that the packaging (10) has a second compartment (18) for cigarette filter paper sheets (14) and that the closure flap (40) has a substantially dimensionally stable, curved end region (42) which is dimensioned and designed such that the End region (42) at least partially encloses an end face (44) of the base body (11) in the closed state of the packaging (10).
[2]
2. Packaging according to claim 1, wherein the end region (42) has a U-shape, a semicircular shape or a semi-elliptical shape in cross-section along a vertical extension of the closure flap (40), the height (h) of the cross-section being greater than the width (b) the cross section.
[3]
3. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the end region (42) has an end edge (46) and the end region has a recess (48) open to the end edge (46), so that the end region (42) in the region of the recess (48 ) does not enclose the end face (44).
[4]
4. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the closure flap (40) with the end region (42) is formed such that the end region (42) when opening or closing the packaging (10) by tensioning the closure flap (40) in the direction of the longitudinal extent around the base body (11) against an elastic counterforce over the end face (44).
[5]
5. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the closure flap (40) with the end region (42) is formed such that the end region (42) when opening or closing the packaging (10) under slight bending against an elastic counterforce allows the end face (44) to slide.
[6]
6. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the end region (42) has an end edge (46) which extends in the transverse extent (B) and represents the end of the closure flap (40), at least a section of the closure flap (40) of which the end region (42) is designed, when the package (10) is opened and closed, can be pivoted about an imaginary pivot axis (70) and a first radius (R1) which the end edge (46) opens and closes the package ( 10) about the pivot axis (70) is smaller than a second radius (R2) which a point (72) of the end region (42) describes, which is the furthest away from the pivot axis (70).
[7]
7. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the longitudinal extension of the second compartment (18) is shorter than a longitudinal extension (LF) of the cigarette filter paper sheets (14).
[8]
8. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the end region (42) is reinforced at least in sections.
[9]
9. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the closure flap (40) is connected to the base body (11) via a first bending region (50) which is designed for the closure flap (40) around an end face (44) of the base body ( 11) curved around.
[10]
10. Packaging according to claim 9, wherein the closure flap (40) has a second bending area (60) which is designed to guide the closure flap (40) around a further end face (52) of the base body (11) bent around.
[11]
11. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the sealing flap (40) has a first section (62) and a second section (64), the respective transverse extent and longitudinal extent of which is at least approximately the transverse extent (B) and longitudinal extent (L) of the base body (10) correspond.
[12]
12. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the end region (42) has an end edge (46) which extends in the transverse extent (B) and represents the end of the closure flap (40), the closure flap (40) along the bending region (50 ) or the bending areas (50, 60) can be bent so that at least part of the base body (11) comes to rest on the end edge (46).
[13]
13. Packaging according to one of claims 9 to 12, wherein the closure flap (40) in the longitudinal extension (L) after the first bending area (50) merges into a first straight section (62), the first straight section (62) into the second bending area (60) merges, the second bending area (60) merges into a second straight section (64) and the second straight section (64) merges into the end area (42), so that the closure flap (40) and the base body (11) in the side view at least approximately form the shape of a triangle.
[14]
14. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the packaging (10) is made of paper, cardboard, cardboard, pressed cellulose or glued cellulose.
[15]
15. Packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the packaging (10) is integrally formed.
[16]
16. Product with a packaging according to one of claims 1 to 15 and cigarette filter paper sheets, wherein in the second compartment (18) the cigarette filter paper sheets (14) are arranged, each cigarette filter paper sheet (14) has a longitudinal extension (LF) and at least approximately transverse to the longitudinal extension (LF) is folded and the longitudinal extension (LF) is at least approximately parallel to a removal direction (22) of a cigarette filter paper sheet (14).
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2014-04-15| AZW| Rejection (application)|
2017-09-29| PCOW| Change of address of patent owner(s)|Free format text: NEW ADDRESS: SCHOENEGGSTRASSE 5, 8004 ZUERICH (CH) |
2018-04-13| AZW| Rejection (application)|
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2019-10-31| AZW| Rejection (application)|
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优先权:
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PCT/IB2012/053140|WO2012176148A2|2011-06-22|2012-06-21|Packaging for accommodating cigarette filter paper leaves and cigarette tube paper leaves|
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