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US1690308A
US1690308A US113157A US11315726A US1690308A US 1690308 A US1690308 A US 1690308A US 113157 A US113157 A US 113157A US 11315726 A US11315726 A US 11315726A US 1690308 A US1690308 A US 1690308A
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    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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  • VICTOR NIVOIS 01" NEW YORK, N. Y.
  • My invention relates to cases for cigarette packages, especially intended for pocket carrying of such packages.
  • the present cases are especially adapted- 5 for insertion therein of the well known soft pouch-packages of cigarettes and are intended to protect and preserve the cigarette packages and the ci arettes contained thereln untll the contents 0 the package is exhausted, and
  • the invention consists, as here specifically embodied, in a case or container of resilient sheet material, usually metal, including main sides or plates conformed to properly overlie and resiliently grip the broad faces of a cigarette package, a resilient connecting member to apply yielding pressure to the plates for the purpose of retaining the package therebetween, and means at the bottom of the holder'to l1m1t the inward or downward movement of the package, the plates or other portions of the holder being spaced or apertured to adm1t easy grasping of the contained package for removal or other manipulation thereof.
  • Fig. 1 is a top, side perspective of a case or holder embodying the invention 1n one form.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom plan of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a view from the same position as Fig. 1 showing an opened pouch package properly inserted in the holder.
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom slde perspective.
  • Fig. 5 is a to side perspective of a modified form of ho der.
  • Fig. 6 is a left side or edge elevatlon thereof an Fig. 7 is a View from the same position as 1926. Serial No. 113,157.
  • FIG. 5 showing a pouch package inserted in the holder.
  • the holder H is desirably made of a single piece of suitable sheet mate'- rialsuch as substantially resilient sheet metal.
  • this metal may be aluminum or aluminum alloy, but almost any sheet material having suit-able qualities of substantial strength, flexibility or resiliency may be employed, including silver and gold or their alloys, or base metals plated with nickel, silver, gold, etc.
  • the case or holder is shaped by pressing or bending operations to provide two main plates 1 connected by an integral curved resilient edge plate 2. At the bottom edges of the main plates 1 are stop flanges 3 bent inward at right angles. Desirably, the main plates 1 are curved or outwardly concave with respect to their horizontal dimensions and are straight with respect to their vertical dimensions or directions.
  • the upper corners 4 are desirably somewhat rounded, as shown, and the surfaces of the holder and especially the outer surfaces, may be polished, etched, engraved or otherwise decoratively treated to provide practically any attractive finish.
  • the ordinary pouch package P of cigarettes is inserted by merely forcing one of its side edges between the free edges of the main plates 1, this insertion being facilitated by the curved or flared formation of the plates, and then is push'ed inward and downward until the inner side edge rests substantially against. the, connecting or edge plate 2 while the bot-, tom of the package rests upon the supporting flanges 3.
  • These flanges prevent .downward displacement of the package in an obvious 9 way and their inner edges are spaced sulficiently to permit the fingers to pass between vi them and engage the bottom of the package, and one side edge of the paekage is also ex posed between the free edges of the main 100 plates so that the packa e may be easily grasped for removal or ot er manipulation.
  • the curved or arcuate formation of the main plates causes them to firmly grip the broad sides of the package with pres- 105 sure applied especially along the central vertical lines of the package and in this way accidental displacement of a package from the holder is prevented.
  • the package may be opcnedin the usual way by tearing away part 110 or all of one or more of the top .flaps 5 and the cigarettes may then be easily removed for use in the ordinary way, as sufficiently indicated in Fig. 3.
  • Figs. 5, 6 and 7 show a modification in which the main walls or plates 1 are connected at their bottom edges by an integral curved resilient bot-tom portion 10.
  • the vertical edges of these plates are provided with flanges 11 bent at right angles to form segmental edge walls, the adjacent edges 12 of which are slightly spaced.
  • the upper portions of these flanges are beveled along the lines 13 to provide V-shaped apertures or openings 14 to permit ready asping of the side edges of the. package or removal or other manipulation thereof.
  • a holder of the character specified, of resilient sheet material including side plates arched inwardly from side to side and connected at one edge by a resilient wall acting normally to press said sides towards each other, thereby to firmly grip a package of cigarettes, or the like, when inserted between them, said plates having inturned flanges at one end to limit movement of the package in that direction while leaving the major portion of the said end exposed to facilitate removal of cigarettes through the other end of the package.
  • a holder for a package of cigarettes composed of resilient sheet material including side plates connected at one edge by a connecting wall, each plate having a relatively narrow inturned flange at one end only, the opposite end of the holder being open and unobstructed to enable the insertion of a package of cigarettes into the holder and to expose the end of the package throughout its end area when so inserted, whereby the cigarettes may be withdrawn therefrom, the said inturned flanges being positioned to en ago an end of and thus limit the movement 0? the package in one direction.

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Nov; 6,1928.
V. NIVOIS CASE FOR CIGARETTE PACKAGES Filed June 2, 1926 A INVENTOR l z'cfofi Nil 01's Patented Nov. 6,1928.
VICTOR NIVOIS, 01" NEW YORK, N. Y.
cnsn ron CIGARETTE ra'cmens.
Application filed June 2,
My invention relates to cases for cigarette packages, especially intended for pocket carrying of such packages.
The present cases are especially adapted- 5 for insertion therein of the well known soft pouch-packages of cigarettes and are intended to protect and preserve the cigarette packages and the ci arettes contained thereln untll the contents 0 the package is exhausted, and
at the'same time to provide a case which is of very simple form and may therefore, when desired, be produced and sold at moderate cost, and which is highly decorative and greatly enhances the appearanceof the common cigarette package and renders 1t more attractive for vending and for pocket carry- 1n To these ends the invention consists, as here specifically embodied, in a case or container of resilient sheet material, usually metal, including main sides or plates conformed to properly overlie and resiliently grip the broad faces of a cigarette package, a resilient connecting member to apply yielding pressure to the plates for the purpose of retaining the package therebetween, and means at the bottom of the holder'to l1m1t the inward or downward movement of the package, the plates or other portions of the holder being spaced or apertured to adm1t easy grasping of the contained package for removal or other manipulation thereof.
The characteristics and advantages of the invention are further sufiiciently explained in connection with the following detail description of the accompanying drawing, which shows representative embodiments of the 1nvention. After considering these examples, skilled persons will understand that many variations may be made, and I contemplate the employment of any structuresthat are properly within the scope of the appended claims. 1
Fig. 1 is a top, side perspective of a case or holder embodying the invention 1n one form.
Fig. 2 is a bottom plan of the same. Fig. 3 is a view from the same position as Fig. 1 showing an opened pouch package properly inserted in the holder. Fig. 4 is a bottom slde perspective. Fig. 5 is a to side perspective of a modified form of ho der.
Fig. 6 is a left side or edge elevatlon thereof an Fig. 7 is a View from the same position as 1926. Serial No. 113,157.
Fig. 5 showing a pouch package inserted in the holder.
In the form of the invention'illustrated in Figs. -1 to 4 inclusive, which is preferred for some purposes, the holder H is desirably made of a single piece of suitable sheet mate'- rialsuch as substantially resilient sheet metal. For the sake of economy and lightness, this metal may be aluminum or aluminum alloy, but almost any sheet material having suit-able qualities of substantial strength, flexibility or resiliency may be employed, including silver and gold or their alloys, or base metals plated with nickel, silver, gold, etc.
The case or holder is shaped by pressing or bending operations to provide two main plates 1 connected by an integral curved resilient edge plate 2. At the bottom edges of the main plates 1 are stop flanges 3 bent inward at right angles. Desirably, the main plates 1 are curved or outwardly concave with respect to their horizontal dimensions and are straight with respect to their vertical dimensions or directions. The upper corners 4 are desirably somewhat rounded, as shown, and the surfaces of the holder and especially the outer surfaces, may be polished, etched, engraved or otherwise decoratively treated to provide practically any attractive finish.
The ordinary pouch package P of cigarettes is inserted by merely forcing one of its side edges between the free edges of the main plates 1, this insertion being facilitated by the curved or flared formation of the plates, and then is push'ed inward and downward until the inner side edge rests substantially against. the, connecting or edge plate 2 while the bot-, tom of the package rests upon the supporting flanges 3. These flanges prevent .downward displacement of the package in an obvious 9 way and their inner edges are spaced sulficiently to permit the fingers to pass between vi them and engage the bottom of the package, and one side edge of the paekage is also ex posed between the free edges of the main 100 plates so that the packa e may be easily grasped for removal or ot er manipulation. When inserted, the curved or arcuate formation of the main plates causes them to firmly grip the broad sides of the package with pres- 105 sure applied especially along the central vertical lines of the package and in this way accidental displacement of a package from the holder is prevented. The package may be opcnedin the usual way by tearing away part 110 or all of one or more of the top .flaps 5 and the cigarettes may then be easily removed for use in the ordinary way, as sufficiently indicated in Fig. 3.
Figs. 5, 6 and 7 show a modification in which the main walls or plates 1 are connected at their bottom edges by an integral curved resilient bot-tom portion 10. The vertical edges of these plates are provided with flanges 11 bent at right angles to form segmental edge walls, the adjacent edges 12 of which are slightly spaced. The upper portions of these flanges are beveled along the lines 13 to provide V-shaped apertures or openings 14 to permit ready asping of the side edges of the. package or removal or other manipulation thereof.
\Vith this form of holder the package is inserted at the open to by passing its bottom down'between the i iee edges of the main plates 1" until the bottom restssubstantially against the resilient holder bottom 10. Nor mally, the plates converge somewhat upwardly by reason of the resilient set of the integral connecting wall 10, this formation being clearly shown in the edge view, Fig. 6. When the package is inserted the main walls spring apart and resiliently grip the broad faces of the package and securely hold it against endwise displacement while lateral displacement is prevented by the overlapping edge flanges 11 llhe holder, as readily understood from the preceding description, may be very simple, consisting preferably of a single piece of sheet metal, and may therefore be sold at low cost, with due regard to the value of the material,
I claim i 1. A holder of the character specified, of resilient sheet material, including side plates arched inwardly from side to side and connected at one edge by a resilient wall acting normally to press said sides towards each other, thereby to firmly grip a package of cigarettes, or the like, when inserted between them, said plates having inturned flanges at one end to limit movement of the package in that direction while leaving the major portion of the said end exposed to facilitate removal of cigarettes through the other end of the package.
2. A holder for a package of cigarettes, composed of resilient sheet material including side plates connected at one edge by a connecting wall, each plate having a relatively narrow inturned flange at one end only, the opposite end of the holder being open and unobstructed to enable the insertion of a package of cigarettes into the holder and to expose the end of the package throughout its end area when so inserted, whereby the cigarettes may be withdrawn therefrom, the said inturned flanges being positioned to en ago an end of and thus limit the movement 0? the package in one direction.
Signed at New York city, in the county of New York and State of New York, this 1st day of June, A. D. 1926.
VICTOR NIVOIS.
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US2483460A (en) * 1945-02-03 1949-10-04 Alexander B Harris Cigarette case
US2731999A (en) * 1956-01-24 Protective cover device
US3212689A (en) * 1964-04-14 1965-10-19 Eldon W Woolfolk Cartridge carrier
US3719970A (en) * 1972-03-01 1973-03-13 W Carlson Retainer clip device

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2731999A (en) * 1956-01-24 Protective cover device
US2483460A (en) * 1945-02-03 1949-10-04 Alexander B Harris Cigarette case
US3212689A (en) * 1964-04-14 1965-10-19 Eldon W Woolfolk Cartridge carrier
US3719970A (en) * 1972-03-01 1973-03-13 W Carlson Retainer clip device

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