C IGARETTE PACK WITH CIGARETTE ELEVATION CAPABILITY
BACKGROUND OF THE lNVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a c i gar e t t e pack and particularly, a "hard pack" of cigarettes having a hingeable top, and more particularly, ,to an elevatjonal mecharαism within the cigarette pack cooperabJe with the hingeable top to elevate cigarettes from the pack to facilitate the removal of a cigarette.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
Applicant claims the benefit of provisional application 60/540,549, filed January 30, 2004.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Cigarettes are normally packaged in a quantity of 20 per pack. There are two main types of cigarette packs utilized on the market. The first, the "soft pack" requires the user to remove the wrapping and the to tear or unfold the foil layer from the top of the pack to gain access to the cigarettes. The second type of pack is commonly referred to ad the "hard pack" which is normally fabricated of a cardboard more rigid than the "soft pack" and is usually formed with a hmgeable top so as to enclose the cigarettes when not in u?e. Cigarettes in a "hard
pack are alo s encapsulated in foil wrap wi t hi n the "hard pack " necessitating a tear or unfolding to gain access.
With the "soft pack" package, the user can remove the foil from the upper end of the package and tap the uppei end of the pack against his hand m order to cause a cigarette to be slidably dislodged from the pack so that it may be grasped by the fingers. This procedure is difficult to do with a "hard pack" because ot the hjngeable lid.
Once the first several number of cjgaretles have been removed from the pack, subsequent cigarettes are more easily removed because there is now a vacant space or void between the cigarettes as a result of the removal of the im LiaJ cigarettes.
Applicant's invention relates to a liftjng mechanism cooperable and mounted m the "hard pack" box which will automatically lift cigarettes upwardly whenever the hinged lid is open, which is particularly advantageous when the pack is first opened. Applicant's lifting mechanism has two advantages, first, it makes the upper end of initial cigarettes from the pack more accessible for a more facile removal from the box.
Secondly, with the cigarettes in a lifted or elevated posit- on, the user can remove or offer a single cigarette wj thout havmg his fingers or the other persons contacting other cigarettes which will remain within the "hard pack" and thus achieve a greater degree of hygiene.
OBJECTS O F THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide for a novel cigarette pack which will elevate the cigarettes within the pack whenever the hinged top is pivoted so as to allow more facile access to the cigarettes.
Another object of the present invention is to provide for a novel cigarette pack which will automatically lift or elevate the cigarettes within the 'pack whenever the hinged lid is pivoted and allow access to a cigarette without having to contact other cigarettes which may remain in the package.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel cigarette pack having a lifting mechanism of low cost and which is easily installed in the cigarette pack without increasing the cost of the packaging.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel cigarette pack wherein the lifting mechanism in cooperation with the package lid on the cigarette pack lifts a portion quantity of cigarettes within the package each time the hingeable lid is pivoted. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A lift mechanism for use with a "hard pack" of cigarettes wherein the "hard pack" of cigarettes consists of a housing having four side walls and a bottom wall, a prismatic lid hingeably secured to one of the upper ends of the side walls and
a quantity of c i gar e t t es encapsulated in a tear open foi l wrap, the lift means consisting of a lift: member positioned within the- foil wrap, the lift member having a horizontal planar leg positioned between the foil wrap bottom wall and the cigarettes encapsulated in the foil wrap, at least one planar vertical leg positioned between the foil wrap rear wall and the cigarettes abutting thereto, the lift member defining a planar surface beneath the cigarettes and, at least one vertical surface juxtaposed the tubular sides of the cigarettes, the vertical surface having secured thereto a cord, the cord extending upwardly and being secured to the upper inner surface of the prismatic lid such that opening the pack by pivoting the prismatic lid tensions the cord and raises the lift member upwardly elevating a portion of the cigarettes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent, particularly-- when taken in light of the following illustrations wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective exploded view of a "hard pack" cigarette pack of the prior art;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the assembled cigarette pack in open orientation of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective exploded view of a "hard pack" cigarette pack of the present invention;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the pr i smati c hingeable J id of Lho cigarette pack of the present invenhon;
Figure 5 is a cutaway view υf the lower portion of the cigarette pack of Figure 3 illustrating the lifting mechanism;
Figure 6 is a perspective cutaway view ol the lower portion of the cigarette pack illustrating a second embodiment of the l ifting mechanism; and
Figure 1 is a perspective cutaway view of the lifting mechanism of the present invention in operation with a pack of c i gar e t t es. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTJON
Figure 1 is a perspective exploded view of a typical "hard
Pack" cigarette pack ] 0 of the prior art. The "hard pack" cigarette pack is formed with an outer housing 12 defined by a front wall 14, rear wall 16, and joined by two side walls 18 and
20, and a bottom wall 22. The rear wall 16 of housing 12 terminates with a unitary prismatic hinged lid 24 defined by a seam 23, top wall 26, trapezoidal side walls 28 and 30, a front wall 32 and a rear wall 34. When the prismatic hinged lid 24 is in a closed position, the prismatic hinged lid 24 and outer housing 12 define the cigarette pack 10. Inserted within the cigarette pack 10 is a sleeve member 36 defined by a front wall
38, and side walls 40 and 42, the sleeve member 36 slidably insertable into the outer housing 12 with the sleeve members
front wal l 38 and side walls 40 and 42 juxtaposed the inner surface of the front 14 and side walls 18 and 20 of the outer housing 12. The front wail 38 and sidewalls 40 and 42 extend above the upper edges of front wall 14 and side walls 18 and 20 of outer housing 12. The front wall 38 of the sleeve member 36 is stepped downwardly from both side walls 40 and 42 to form a U-shaped gap 44 to permit access to the cigarettes or smoking articles enclosed therein.
A folded foil wrap 50 encapsulating the cigarettes is insertable within the sleeve member 36, the foil wrap 50 being defined by a front wall 52, a rear wall 54, two side walls 56 and 58, a bottom wall 60 and a folded top wall 62. The rear wall 54 of the foil wrap is typically adhesed to the inner surface of rear wall 16 of the outer housing 12.
When the top wall 62 of the foil wrap 50 is unfolded, a portion of the front wall 52 which forms the folded top wall 62 can be pulled upwardly and the upper portion of the front wall 52 can be separated from the lower portion of the front wall 52 by means of a perforation 64 running horizontally along the front wall 52. When this upper portion of the front wall 52 is removed, the user has access to the cigarettes 51 packed within the foil wrap 50 by means of the U-shaped gap 44 formed in the front: wall 38 of the sleeve member 36 (See Fig. 2) . Typically the filter ends of the cigarettes are exposed at this point, the
cigarettes being packed within the foi I wrap 50, insert able within the sleeve member 36 and outer housing 12 in three rows,
normal ly inc Iudinq a row of seven cigarettes, a second i ow of
seven cigarett es and third row of si x cigarettes, the third row being proximate the rear wall 16 of the outer housing 12
In thi s configuration (Figure 2) when the cigarette pack LO is initially opened, the cigarettes are tightly packed within the foil wrap 50, sleeve member 36 and outer housing 12. The tubular sidewalls of the cigarettes are in abutting contact with
adjacent cigarettes and those cigaret tes about the periphery are in abutting contact with the foil wrap, sleeve membe r and outer housing 12. In order to remove a cigarette, often times requires the contact with several adjacent cigarettes through U- shaped gap 44 to remove the first cigarette. This presents an unhygienic situation, particularly if the user is offering a cigarette to a friend or the user is removing a cigarette for his own use and then intends to offer a cigarette to a friend. It also presents a problem in removing the first ci garette or Cigarettes from the pack without damaging them.
Figure 3 is a perspective exploded view of a "har d pack" of cigarettes of the present invention incorporating Applicant's lift mechanism. Figure 4 is a perspective view of the prismatic hingeable cover of the cigarette pack of the present invention. Figure 5 is a cutaway view of the lower port ion of the cigarette
pac k of Figure 3 illustrating the lifting mechani sm, and Figure 6 i lluslrates a second embodiment of the lifting mechani sm . F igure 7 illustrates the lilting mechanism m operation.
In order to incorporate the lifting mechani sm operation of
Appl icant's invention, certain minor modifications must be made to the cicfarette park 10 of the prior art. 11; wall be noted in figure 1 that the actual cavity an which the foil wrap 50 and encapsulated cigarettes are slidably received is defined by the front 30 and side walls 40 and 42 of the sleeve member 3b and the rear wall 16 of the outer housing 12 The side walls 40 and 42 of the sleeve member extend upwardly above the side walls 18 and 20 of the outer housing 32 so that the upper edges of s Lde walls 40 and 42 of sleeve member 36 are juxtaposed the Lop 26 of the prismatic lid 24 when closed. In the preferrred embodiment of Applicant's invention, sleeve member 36 would have a rear wall 39 secured to said side walls 40 and 42 of sleeve member 36, the rear wall 39 of the sleeve member 36 extending to a height equal to the height of the side walls 40 and 42 of the sleeve member 36. The rear wall 39 of the sleeve member 36 and the heαght thereof define a fulcrum point for the operation of Applicant's lift mechanism, which can be enhanced by a notch 37.
Referring to Figure 4 there as a perspective view of Applicant's prismatic hingeable lid and Figure 5 illustrates a cutaway view of the lower porta on of the cigarette pack of the
present invention as i l I ust rated in Fiqure 3 Applicant's l i f t mechanism provides for a plate member 70 def ined by a horizontal member 72 and a vertical members 74 and 75. The plate member 7u is positioned within foi l wrap 50 adjacent the bottom wail 60 of the foil wrap 50 with the horizontal member 72 juxtaposed the bottom wall 60 and the vertical members 74 and 75 juxtaposed the rear wall 54 and front wall 52 of the foil wrap 50. The plate member 70 has secured thereto a string, cord, or other flexible communication member 76 preferably secured to horizontal member 72 but alternatively secured to rear vertical member 74. The string or cord extends upwardly juxtaposed the rear wall 54 of the foil wrap 50, through a slit 78 in that portion of the foil wrap 50 which is foldable to define the top wall 62 of the foil wrap 50, extends over rear wall 39 of sleeve member 36, and is secured at its opposing end to the inner surface of the top wall 26 of the prismatic hinge lid 24. To insure its security to the inner surface of the top wall 26 of the prismatic hingeable lid 24, the opposing end of cord 76 is overlaid with a securing member 79 which is secured to this inner surface by adhesive or other similar means.
Plate member 70 may be fabricated of a thin, yet rigid material, such as aluminum blade or plastic. The cigarettes 51 are positioned within the foil wrap 50 once plate member 70 has been positioned as detailed herein.
In th e course of manufacturi ng the c i gar e t t e pack 10 th e oυter housing 12 and sleeve member 36 would be assembled, th e foil wrap 50 would be positioned and the cigarettes 51 encapsulated by Lhe foil wrap 50 with the foil wrap 50 top wall 62 folded to encapsulate the cigarettes. The prismatic, hingeable lid 24 would then be positioned in a closed position dud the entire pack of cigarettes would be encapsulated in cellophane wrap for sale.
In operation, (See Fig. 7) the user would remove the outer- cellophane wrap and open the prismatic h inged lid 24 to remove the teacable foil. In pivoting the hinged lid 24, the cord 76 running over notch 37 would become taut and would raise plate member 70 adjacent the bottom wall of t he foil wrap 50, thus lifting that portion of the quantity of cigarettes within the pack 10 whose bottom ends rested on the horizontal member 72 of plate member 70 upwardly a few millimetors to facilitate the user in grasping a single cigarette 51 four removal. The folded foil wrap 50 which forms the top wall 62 of the foil wrap enclosure is not sealed so it does not exert any significant, force on the top of the cigarettes being Ii fted.
When the prismatic hingeable lid 12 is closed, plate member 70 returns to its original position with horizontal member 72 being juxtaposed the bottom wall 60 of the foil wrap.
The lift mechanism serves its purpose of elevating a
por t ion ot the quant it y of cigarettes within the pack eca h t ime the prismatic hingeable lid is opened It wi ll be recogni zed by those of ordinary skill in the art that once a portion of the cigarettes 51 have been removed from the cigarette pack in, voids exist between the remaining cigarettes 51 which were originally tightly packed wi thin the c i garette pack 10 J'heJ-eloie, whiIe the lift mechanism may continue to perform the desired funct ion, the ability to remove a single cigarette from the pac kage af ter a portion have been removed, does not require the operation of the lift mechanism figure b illustrates a second embodiment of lift mechanism in which plate member 70 includes only one vertical member 74 juxtaposed rear wall 54 of foil wrap 50 yet operates in the same fash. on as the first embodiment Figure 6 also illustrates the alternative positioning of cord 76 on rear vortical wall 74.
While the present invention has been described with respect to the exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications or changes can be achieved without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore it is manifestly intended that the invention be limited only by the scope of the claims and the equivalence thereof.