WO2014068704A1 - Paquet doté d'un couvercle articulé - Google Patents

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WO2014068704A1
WO2014068704A1 PCT/JP2012/078183 JP2012078183W WO2014068704A1 WO 2014068704 A1 WO2014068704 A1 WO 2014068704A1 JP 2012078183 W JP2012078183 W JP 2012078183W WO 2014068704 A1 WO2014068704 A1 WO 2014068704A1
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靖 国分
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/64Lids
    • B65D5/66Hinged lids
    • B65D5/6685Hinged lids formed by extensions hinged to the upper edge of a container body formed by erecting a blank to U-shape
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/07Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles
    • B65D85/08Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles rod-shaped or tubular
    • B65D85/10Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles rod-shaped or tubular for cigarettes
    • B65D85/1036Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank
    • B65D85/1045Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank having a cap-like lid hinged to an edge
    • B65D85/1056Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank having a cap-like lid hinged to an edge characterized by the lid

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  • the present invention relates to a hinge lid package.
  • a soft pack type package, a hard type package, and the like are known as packages (packaging) for containing articles such as tobacco products.
  • a hinge lid package also referred to as a hinge lid box
  • This kind of hinge lid package usually has a box-like outer shape, and a housing part for housing a cigarette bundle and a lid for opening and closing the opening end formed at the upper part of the housing part are provided at the edge of the opening end. Are connected to each other via a hinge provided along the axis.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a technique in which a package (box type) is configured by a first part and a second part, and the first part and the second part are slid relative to each other.
  • Patent Document 2 discloses a technique for providing a flap for fixing a lid to a lid of a hinge lid package.
  • the conventional hinge lid package has a problem that the lid does not close securely.
  • Some hinge lid packages have been proposed to solve these problems, but it is not sufficient.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a hinge lid package that can more reliably close the lid of the hinge lid package and can secure more printing space.
  • the present invention covers at least one of the front wall side and the rear wall side of the package body so as to straddle the housing portion and the lid portion (lid), and covers the hinge lid package.
  • a slide cover that restricts the rotation of the part is provided.
  • the present invention has an opening end at the top and a substantially rectangular parallelepiped receiving portion for receiving an object to be accommodated therein, and a rear opening edge of the opening end connected via a hinge. And a lid part that opens and closes the opening end, and is provided on at least one of a front wall side and a rear wall side of the package body, and the housing part And a cover that covers the lid portion and restricts the rotation of the lid portion.
  • the hinge lid package according to the present invention can regulate the rotation of the lid portion in a state where the lid portion is closed by covering the housing portion and the lid portion with the cover. Therefore, the lid of the hinge lid package can be more reliably closed. Further, the cover can be further printed in addition to the package body and the lid. Therefore, more printing space can be ensured than before, and appeal to consumers can be enhanced.
  • the surface of the package of the present invention may be subjected to processing such as embossing, thickly varnished bumps, electrostatic flocking, and the like to further increase the appeal force.
  • the hinge lid package according to the present invention includes a linear engaging portion that straddles the housing portion and the lid portion, and the cover includes an engaged portion that engages with the engaging portion. Also good.
  • the rotation of the lid portion is restricted by engaging the linear engaging portion and the engaged portion. That is, the linear engaging portion straddles the accommodating portion and the lid portion. In other words, the linear engaging portion is provided over both the housing portion and the lid portion. Therefore, by engaging the engaged portion with this linear engaging portion, the package body and the cover are allowed only relative sliding movement in the axial direction of the engaging portion. As a result, the rotation of the lid is restricted.
  • the cover may be slidable with respect to the package body. By making it slidable, the cover can be rotated without being removed from the package body. For example, the state in which the rotation of the lid is restricted is released by sliding the cover to the housing part side or the lid part side and releasing the cover covering the housing part and the lid part. The As a result, the lid can be turned.
  • the cover may be configured to be removable with respect to the housing portion.
  • the hinge lid package according to the present invention further includes a coupling portion that couples the cover and the lid when the cover slides toward the lid, and the cover and the lid are coupled, You may make it a cover rotate with the said cover part.
  • the present invention is an embodiment in the case where the cover is provided on the front wall side of the hinge lid package. Since the hinge lid package further includes a coupling portion, the cover can be rotated together with the lid portion.
  • the hinge lid package according to the present invention may further include a guide portion that guides the coupling between the cover and the lid portion. Thereby, a coupling
  • the object to be accommodated in the accommodating part of the hinge lid package is not particularly limited, but an aggregate of rod-shaped articles, for example, tobacco products can be preferably exemplified as the object to be accommodated. That is, the article to be stored according to the present invention may be a tobacco product.
  • cigarette products include cigarettes (filter cigarettes, double-cut cigarettes (no filter)), cigars (cigars), cigarillos, snus, snuff, chewing tobacco, and electronic cigarettes.
  • the lid of the hinge lid package can be more reliably closed, and more printing space can be secured.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a state in which a lid of a hinge lid package according to the first embodiment is closed.
  • FIG. 2A shows a perspective view of the hinge lid package according to the first embodiment with the lid opened (1).
  • FIG. 2B shows a perspective view of a state in which the lid of the hinge lid package according to the first embodiment is opened (2).
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the hinge lid package according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A shows a blank (first blank) according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4B shows a blank (second blank) according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4C shows a blank (fourth blank) according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5A is a side view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the first embodiment (1).
  • FIG. 5A is a side view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the first embodiment (1).
  • FIG. 5B is a side view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the first embodiment (2).
  • FIG. 6 shows the perspective view of the state which closed the lid of the hinge lid package which concerns on 2nd embodiment.
  • FIG. 7A shows a perspective view of the hinge lid package according to the second embodiment with the lid opened (1).
  • FIG. 7B shows a perspective view of the hinge lid package according to the second embodiment with the lid opened (2).
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the hinge lid package according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 9A shows a blank (first blank) according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 9B shows a blank (second blank) according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 9C shows a blank (fourth blank) according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 9A shows a blank (first blank) according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 9B shows a blank (second blank) according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 9C shows a blank (fourth blank) according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 10A is a side view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the second embodiment (1).
  • FIG. 10B is a side view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the second embodiment (2).
  • FIG. 10C is a side view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the second embodiment (3).
  • FIG. 11 shows the perspective view of the state which closed the lid of the hinge lid package which concerns on 3rd embodiment.
  • FIG. 12 shows the perspective view of the state which open
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment with the cover removed from the package and the lid opened.
  • FIG. 14A is a perspective view of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 14B shows a cross-sectional view of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 15A shows a blank (first blank) according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 15B shows a blank (second blank) according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 15C shows a blank (third blank) according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 16A is a perspective view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment (1).
  • FIG. 16B is a perspective view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment (2).
  • FIG. 16C is a perspective view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment (3).
  • FIG. 17A is a cross-sectional view (1) illustrating the operation of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 17B is a cross-sectional view (2) illustrating the operation of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 17C is a cross-sectional view (3) illustrating the operation of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 17D is a cross-sectional view (4) illustrating the operation of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 17E shows a sectional view (5) for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a hinge lid package according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 19A shows a blank (first blank) according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 19B shows a blank (third blank) according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 20A is a sectional view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the fourth embodiment (1).
  • FIG. 20B is a sectional view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the fourth embodiment (2).
  • FIG. 20C is a cross-sectional view illustrating the operation of the hinge lid package according to the fourth embodiment (3).
  • FIG. 21 shows the perspective view of the state which closed the lid of the hinge lid package which concerns on 5th embodiment.
  • FIG. 22 is a perspective view showing a state in which the lid of the hinge lid package according to the fifth embodiment is opened.
  • FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the hinge lid package according to the fifth embodiment in a state where the cover and the outer are removed from the package and the lid is opened.
  • FIG. 24A shows a blank (first blank) according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 24B shows a blank (second blank) according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 24C shows a blank (third blank) according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 24D shows a blank (fourth blank) according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 25A is a sectional view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the fifth embodiment (1).
  • FIG. 25B is a sectional view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the fifth embodiment (2).
  • FIG. 25C is a sectional view for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the fifth embodiment (3).
  • FIG. 25D is a cross-sectional view illustrating the operation of the hinge lid package according to the fifth embodiment (4).
  • the object to be accommodated in the hinge lid package to which the present invention is applied is not limited to a specific object, but here, a case where a tobacco product such as a filter cigarette or a double-cut cigarette is accommodated in the package will be described as an example. Further, the materials, shapes, relative arrangements, and the like of the components described in the present embodiment are not intended to limit the technical scope of the invention only to those unless otherwise specified. .
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a state in which a lid 3 of a hinge lid package (hereinafter simply referred to as “package”) 101 according to the first embodiment is closed.
  • 2A and 2B are perspective views of the package 101 with the lid 3 opened.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the package 101.
  • the package 101 is a so-called hinge-lid box type package having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape.
  • the package 101 includes an outer box 21 as a housing portion, a package body 2 including a lid 3 as a lid member that is rotatably connected to the outer box 21 via a first hinge 6, and a rear wall of the package body 2.
  • the outer 7 is provided on the side.
  • the front side of the package 101 is defined as “front” and the back side is defined as “rear” unless otherwise specified.
  • the lid side of the package 101 is defined as “upper”, and the opposite side (the bottom side of the package) is defined as “lower”.
  • the package 101 which concerns on 1st embodiment can be comprised with a paper material or resin, for example, it is not limited to this.
  • the outer box 21 is a box having a shape in which the upper end side of the rectangular parallelepiped shape is cut obliquely.
  • the outer box 21 has a front wall 23, a rear wall 24, a side wall 25, and a lower wall 26.
  • the front wall 23 and the rear wall 24 are each rectangular, and the rear wall 24 is a rectangle whose height is longer than that of the front wall 23 and faces the front wall 23.
  • the pair of side walls 25 is connected to both side edges of the front wall 23 and the rear wall 24, and has a trapezoidal shape in which the upper end of the rectangle is a hypotenuse. That is, the upper edge 251 of the side wall 25 is inclined so as to connect the upper end of the front wall 23 and the upper end of the rear wall 24.
  • the lower wall 26 has a rectangular shape and is connected to lower ends of the front wall 23 and the rear wall 24.
  • the first hinge 6 is formed at the upper end of the rear wall 24 of the outer box 21.
  • the first hinge 6 extends between the rear portions of the upper end edges 251 of the side walls 25 and connects the rear wall 24 and the lid 3 to each other so as to be rotatable.
  • the outer box 21 configured as described above includes an open end 211 at the upper end thereof.
  • the lid 3 is joined (connected) to the rear edge of the opening end 211 via the first hinge 6 so as to be freely rotatable (turnable).
  • the inner frame 22 has a substantially U-shaped front frame 28 and side frames 29 connected to both side edges of the front frame 28.
  • the inner frame 22 is bonded to the inner surface of the outer box 21, specifically, the inner surfaces of the front wall 23 and the side wall 25 in a state of partially protruding upward from the opening end 211 at the upper portion of the outer box 21.
  • the inner frame 22 reinforces the opening end 211 of the outer box 21 and also functions as a guide for guiding the opening and closing of the lid 3.
  • the front frame 28 has a substantially rectangular notch recess 28a as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B.
  • the notch recess 28a opens the front surface of the inner frame 22 widely, and makes it easy to take out tobacco products (contained items).
  • the inner frame 22 is not an essential member in configuring the package 101. That is, the inner frame 22 may be omitted, and the package 101 may have a simpler configuration.
  • the inner frame 22 is bonded to the inner surface of the outer box 21 as a separate member from the outer box 21, but these may be formed of the same blank (material). Further, the inner frame 22 may be omitted by making the upper end of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21 have the same shape as the notch recess 28a.
  • the lid 3 includes a rectangular rear wall 31 connected to the first hinge 6, a rectangular upper wall 32 connected so as to be orthogonal to the rear wall 31, and is connected so as to be orthogonal to the upper wall 32.
  • Each set of side walls 34 of the lid 3 has a trapezoidal shape, and is connected to each side edge of the rear wall 31, the upper wall 32, and the front wall 33.
  • the lid 3 is rotatable about the first hinge 6, and when the lid 3 is closed, the oblique side of the side wall 34, that is, the inclined lower edge of the side wall 34 is the upper end of the side wall 25 in the outer box 21.
  • the edges 251 coincide with each other.
  • the outer 7 has a rear wall 74, a side wall 73, an upper wall 72, and a lower wall 71.
  • the rear wall 74 of the outer 7 is rectangular and has an area approximately the same as the area on the rear wall side of the package body 2 (the area obtained by adding the area of the rear wall 24 of the outer box 21 and the area of the rear wall 31 of the lid 3). Have. Therefore, the outer 7 covers the entire rear wall 24 of the outer box 21 and the rear wall 31 of the lid 3.
  • the side wall 73 of the outer 7 has a rear edge connected to both side edges of the rear wall 74 of the outer 7, and a vertical edge connected to each side edge of the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71 of the outer 7. .
  • the set of side walls 73 of the outer 7 are rectangular and face each other, and the rear wall 74 of the outer 7 and the side walls 73 of the set of outer 7 are orthogonal to each other.
  • the depth (length in the short direction) of the side wall 73 of the outer 7 is designed to be about one half of the depth of the package body 2.
  • the depth dimension of the side wall 73 of the outer 7 is not limited to the above.
  • the object of the present invention can be achieved even when the depth dimension of the side wall 73 of the outer 7 is about one-fourth to one-third of the depth dimension of the package body 2.
  • the depth dimension of the side wall 73 of the outer 7 is made about one half of the depth of the package body 2, it is possible to improve the ease of opening the lid 3 and improve the lid closing in a balanced manner.
  • the depth on the lid 3 side may be set to about one half of the depth of the package body 2, and the depth may be gradually shortened toward the lower wall 26 side.
  • the height (length in the longitudinal direction) of the side wall 73 of the outer 7 is designed to be slightly larger than the height of the package main body 2 so that the package main body 2 can be accommodated in the outer 7.
  • the upper wall 72 of the outer 7 is composed of a front region 722 and a rear region 721, and is orthogonal to the rear wall 74 and the side wall 73 of the outer 7.
  • the depth of the upper wall 72 of the outer 7 is designed to be about one half of the depth of the package body 2 by folding the area 722 on the front side inward.
  • the rear region 721 is rectangular and has an area that is about one half of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3.
  • the front region 722 is also rectangular and has an area that is about one half of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3, as is the rear region 721.
  • the area 722 on the front side is folded inward and connected to the area on the rear side of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3.
  • the crease at the boundary between the upper wall 72 of the outer 7 and the rear region 721, in other words, the boundary between the front region 722 and the rear region 721 functions as the second hinge 61 when the lid 3 is opened. .
  • the lower wall 71 of the outer 7 is also rectangular and is orthogonal to the rear wall 74 and the side wall 73 of the outer 7.
  • the depth of the lower wall 71 of the outer 7 is designed substantially the same as the depth of the package body 2.
  • the lower wall 72 of the outer 7 includes a front region 712 and a rear region 711, and the depths of the regions 711 and 712 are each designed to be about one half of the depth of the package body 2. .
  • the inner surface of the region 712 on the front side is a bonding region, and is bonded to the front side of the outer surface of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21.
  • the boundary between the front region 712 and the rear region 711 functions as the third hinge 62 when the lid 3 is opened.
  • the package 101 folds the first blank B1 for molding the outer box 21 and the lid 3, the second blank B2 for molding the inner frame 22, and the fourth blank B4 for molding the outer 7. It can be formed by bonding.
  • 4A shows the first blank B1
  • FIG. 4B shows the second blank B2
  • FIG. 4C shows the fourth blank B4.
  • a paper material such as card paper or Manila cardboard, or a resin such as a plastic sheet can be used, but is not limited thereto.
  • the description of the blank the description will be made with reference to the vertical direction of the drawing.
  • the first blank B1 has an outer box area R1 that becomes the outer box 21 and a lid area R2 that becomes the lid 3.
  • the outer box section R1 has a front wall panel P1 that becomes the front wall 23 of the outer box 21, and side wall panels P2 and P2 that become the side walls 25 of the outer box 21 are connected to both side edges of the front wall panel P1. ing.
  • a lower wall (bottom plate) panel P3 that becomes the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21 is connected to the upper edge (the upper edge in FIG. 4A) of the front wall panel P1.
  • the lower wall panel P3 is connected to a rear wall panel P4 which is located on the opposite side of the front wall panel P1 and serves as the rear wall 24 of the outer box 21.
  • Inner side flaps P5 and P5 with respect to the side wall panel P2 are connected to both side edges of the rear wall panel P4.
  • an inner bottom flap P6 is connected to the lower edge of each inner side flap P5, and these inner bottom flaps P6 are superimposed on the lower wall panel P3 to reinforce the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21.
  • the lid area R2 has a rear wall panel P7 that becomes the rear wall 31 of the lid 3, and the lower edge of the rear wall panel P7 is connected to the outer box area R1 via the first hinge line L1 that becomes the first hinge 6. It is connected with the rear wall panel P4.
  • an upper wall panel P8 that becomes the upper wall 32 of the lid 3 is connected to the upper edge of the rear wall panel P7 of the lid section R2.
  • inner side flaps P9 that are part of the side walls 34 of the lid 3 are connected to both side edges of the rear wall panel P7.
  • the inner top flap P10 is continued to the upper edge of each inner side flap P9, and these inner top flaps P10 are overlapped with the upper wall panel P8, and the upper wall 32 is reinforced.
  • a front wall panel P11 which is located on the opposite side of the rear wall panel P7 and serves as the front wall 33 of the lid 3 is connected to the upper edge of the upper wall panel P8.
  • a front wall reinforcing panel P11-1 is further connected to the upper edge of the front wall panel P11.
  • the front wall reinforcing panel P11-1 is folded inward, overlapped with the front wall panel P11, and bonded, thereby reinforcing the front wall 33 of the lid 3.
  • the side wall panel P12 used as the side wall 34 in the lid 3 is continuing to the both-sides edge of the front wall panel P11, respectively.
  • the inner side flap P9 described above overlaps and adheres to the side wall panel P13, thereby reinforcing the side wall 34.
  • the second blank B2 has a front panel P13 that becomes the front frame 28 of the inner frame 22, and side flaps P14 that become the side frames 29 of the inner frame 22 on both side edges of the front panel P13. Are lined up.
  • the fourth blank B4 has a rear wall panel P21 that becomes the rear wall 74 of the outer 7, and a lower edge that becomes the lower wall 71 of the outer 7 is formed on the lower edge of the rear wall panel P21.
  • Wall panel P22 is connected.
  • an upper wall panel P25 serving as an upper wall 72 of the outer 7 including a front region 722 and a rear region 721 is connected to the upper edge of the rear wall panel P21.
  • Side wall panels P23 and P23 which become the side wall 73 of the outer 7 are connected to both side edges of the rear wall panel P21.
  • Inner bottom flaps P24 are connected to the lower edges of the side wall panels P23 and P23, respectively, and these inner bottom flaps P24 are overlapped and bonded to the lower wall panel P22 to reinforce the lower wall 71. Further, the inner top flaps P26 are connected to the upper edges of the side wall panels P23 and P23, respectively. These inner top flaps P26 are overlapped and bonded to the upper wall panel P25 to reinforce the upper wall 72. Eggplant.
  • the first blank B1, the second blank B2, and the fourth blank B4 described above are folded at the folding lines indicated by broken lines in FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C, respectively.
  • the package body 2 including the outer box 21 and the lid 3 as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 and the outer 7 are formed.
  • the package body 2 is folded by folding lines, the inner bottom flap P6 is overlaid on the lower wall panel P3, and the inner side flap P5 is bonded to the side wall panel P2.
  • the outer box 21 is formed.
  • the front panel P13 of the second blank B2 is bonded to the front wall panel P1 in the outer box section R1, thereby forming the package body 2 in which the outer box 21 and the inner frame 22 are integrated.
  • the lid 3 is folded by being folded at each folding line, the side wall panel P12 is bonded to the inner side flap P9, and the inner top flap P10 is overlaid on the upper wall panel P8. Molded.
  • the fourth blank B4 is also folded at the folding line, and the inner bottom flap P24 is overlapped and bonded to the lower wall panel P22, and the inner top flap P26 is overlapped and bonded to the upper wall panel P25.
  • the outer 7 is molded.
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B are side views for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the first embodiment.
  • the package 101 is in contact with the outer 7 and the package 101 when the lid 3 is closed, and the outer 7 covers the rear side of the package 101 (see FIG. 5A).
  • the package 101 is normally in the state shown in FIG. 5A.
  • the outer 7 covers the rear side of the package 101
  • the package body 2 is covered with a pair of side walls 73, 73, an upper wall 72, and a lower wall 71.
  • the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71 of the outer 7 restrict the movement in the vertical direction (in the left-right direction in FIG. 5A) required when opening the lid 3. Therefore, in the package 101 according to the first embodiment, the opening and closing of the lid 3 is restricted.
  • the restriction of the rotation of the lid 3 by the outer 7 is released by applying an external force forward (upward in FIG. 5A) to the package body 2 (See FIG. 5B).
  • an external force forward upward in FIG. 5A
  • the package body 2 gradually moves forward, and the package body 2 is moved in the vertical direction by the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71 of the outer 7.
  • the power to regulate is gradually weakened.
  • the lid 3 uses the first hinge 6 as an axis. Rotate.
  • the rear side of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3 is bonded to the region 722 on the rear side of the upper wall 72 of the outer 7, but the front side of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3 is not bonded. Therefore, when the lid 3 rotates about the first hinge 6, the lid 3 exists at the boundary with the rear region 722 (the boundary between the front region 722 and the rear region 721) of the upper wall 72 of the outer 7. The lid 3 is allowed to rotate about the second hinge 61. Further, the front side of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21 is bonded to the region 712 on the front side of the lower wall 71 of the outer 7, but the rear side of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21 is not bonded.
  • the lid 3 rotates around the first hinge 6, the outer box 21 is allowed to rotate around the third hinge 62 existing at the boundary between the front region 712 and the rear region 711. .
  • the package body 2 that has been in contact with the outer 7 is separated from the outer 7, and the restriction of the vertical movement required to open the lid 3 that is regulated by the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71 of the outer 7 is released. Is done. Thereby, the lid 3 can be opened and closed.
  • the outer 7 covers the rear side of the package 101, and the periphery of the package body 2 is covered with a pair of side walls 73, 73, an upper wall 72, and a lower wall 71.
  • the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71 of the outer 7 restrict the vertical movement required when opening the lid 3. Therefore, the rotation of the lid 3 can be restricted, and the lid 3 of the package 101 can be closed more reliably.
  • the depth of the outer 7 is about one half of the depth of the package body 2 and the lid 3, when an external force is applied, the lid 3 that is regulated by the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71 of the outer 7 is opened. Therefore, it is possible to easily release the restriction of the vertical movement required for the conventional method. That is, the lid closing can be improved and the lid can be opened and closed with an external force smaller than that of the conventional one.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a state in which the lid 3 of the hinge lid package 102 according to the second embodiment is closed.
  • 7A and 7B are perspective views of the package 102 with the lid 3 opened.
  • FIG. 8 shows an exploded perspective view of the package 102.
  • the package 102 according to the second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in the connection structure between the outer 7a and the package body 2.
  • symbol is attached
  • the upper wall 72 of the outer 7a includes a front region 722 and a rear region 721.
  • the front region 722 is not folded inward but connected to the front region of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3.
  • the boundary between the front region 722 and the rear region 721 functions as the second hinge 61 when the lid 3 is opened.
  • the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a includes a front region 712a and a rear region 711a, and the depths of the regions 712a and 711a are the depths of the package body 2, respectively. It is designed to be about a half.
  • the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a has a cut 714 formed at the boundary between the front region 712a and the rear region 711a. This notch 714 extends linearly from the center to the front of both side edges, and inverted U-shaped U-shaped notches are provided at both ends of the notch 714.
  • small flaps 713 protruding forward are provided at both ends of the front edge of the rear region 711a.
  • the front region 712 a and the inner surface inside the small flap 713 are adhesion regions, and this adhesion region is adhered to the front side of the outer surface of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21.
  • the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a can be elastically deformed.
  • the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a can have an elastic function.
  • the boundary between the front region 712 and the rear region 711 is simply used as a hinge as a straight fold, and the entire inner surface of the front region 712 is moved forward of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21.
  • the amount of movement of the package body 2 upward can be increased.
  • the opening degree of the lid 3 can be increased.
  • FIG. 9A, FIG. 9B, and FIG. 9C show each blank according to the second embodiment.
  • the first blank B1 (see FIG. 9A) and the second blank B2 (see FIG. 9B) are the same as in the first embodiment.
  • the fourth blank B4 ′ according to the second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that a cut 714 and a small flap 713 are provided in the lower wall panel P22 ′.
  • FIGS. 10A, 10B, and 10C are side views illustrating the operation of the hinge lid package according to the second embodiment.
  • the outer 7a and the package main body 2 are in contact with each other on the rear side of the package 102, and the outer 7a covers the rear side of the package main body 2 (see FIG. 10A).
  • the state in which the lid 3 is closed is the same as in the first embodiment.
  • the outer 7a covers the rear side of the package body 2, and a package is formed by a pair of side walls 73, 73, an upper wall 72, and a lower wall 71a.
  • the periphery of the main body 2 is covered.
  • the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a restrict the vertical movement required when the lid 3 is opened. Therefore, in the package 102 according to the second embodiment, the opening and closing of the lid 3 is restricted.
  • FIG. 10B The state shown in FIG. 10B is also basically the same as that of the first embodiment.
  • the package body 2 When an external force is applied forward to the package body 2, the package body 2 gradually moves forward, The force that restricts the vertical movement of the package body 2 by the wall 72 and the lower wall 71a is gradually weakened.
  • the lid 3 uses the first hinge 6 as an axis.
  • the front side of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3 is bonded to the region 722 on the front side of the upper wall 72 of the outer 7a, but the region 721 on the rear side of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3 is not bonded. Therefore, when the lid 3 rotates about the first hinge 6, the lid 3 is allowed to rotate about the second hinge 61 existing at the boundary between the front region 722 and the rear region 721.
  • the area on the front side of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21 and the area inside the small flap 713 is bonded to the area 712a on the front side of the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a.
  • the rear side of the lower wall 26 of the box 21 is not bonded. Therefore, the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21 is elastically deformed.
  • the boundary between the front region 712 a and the rear region 711 a functions as the hinge 62 and is located outside the small flap 713.
  • a connecting portion between the front region 712a and the rear region 711a of the lower wall 71 of the outer 7a is bent, and the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a is elastically deformed.
  • the boundary between the front region 712 and the rear region 711 is simply a straight crease, and the entire inner surface of the front region 712 is bonded to the front side of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21.
  • the outer 7a covers the rear side of the package 102, and the periphery of the package body 2 is covered by a pair of side walls 73, 73, an upper wall 72, and a lower wall 71a.
  • the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a restrict the vertical movement required when the lid 3 is opened. Therefore, the rotation of the lid 3 can be restricted, and the lid 3 of the package 102 can be closed more reliably.
  • the depth of the outer 7a is about one half of the depth of the package body 2, it is necessary to open the lid 3 regulated by the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71a of the outer 7 when an external force is applied.
  • the restriction on the vertical movement can be released more easily than before. That is, the lid closing can be improved and the lid can be opened and closed with an external force smaller than that of the conventional one. Further, since the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a is elastically deformed, the boundary between the front region 712 and the rear region 711 is simply a straight crease, and the entire inner surface of the front region 712 is formed on the outer box 21. Compared with the first embodiment that adheres to the front side of the lower wall 26, the amount of movement of the package body 2 upward can be increased. As a result, the opening degree of the lid 3 can be increased.
  • the hinge lid package 103 includes a package body 2a including an outer box 21a and a lid 3a, and a cover 4.
  • symbol is attached
  • FIG. 11 shows a state in which the package 103 with the lid 3a closed is viewed from diagonally right above the front side.
  • FIG. 12 shows a state in which the package 103 with the lid 3a to which the cover 4 is coupled is opened is viewed from diagonally right above the front side.
  • FIG. 13 shows a state in which the package 103 with the cover 4 removed from the package 103 and the lid 3a opened is viewed from diagonally right above the front side.
  • FIG. 13 shows a state where the cover 4 and the package 103 are removed for convenience of explanation. However, as shown in FIG. 12, the cover 4 and the package 103 are usually used in combination.
  • FIG. 14A is a perspective view of a hinge lid package according to the third embodiment
  • FIG. 14B is a cross-sectional view taken along line bb of FIG. 14A.
  • the package 103 according to the third embodiment is different in configuration from the packages 101 and 102 according to the first embodiment and the second embodiment in that a plurality of flaps 5 are further provided on the package body 2a.
  • the outer box 21a according to the third embodiment includes a corner portion between the front wall 23 and the side wall 25 of the outer box 21a and a corner portion between the front wall 33 and the side wall 34 of the lid 3a.
  • a plurality of flaps 5 corresponding to the joint portions are provided.
  • the plurality of flaps 5 on the outer box 21a side are all rectangular with the same dimensions, and are on the same plane as the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and from both side edges of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a.
  • the plurality of flaps 5 on the lid 3a side are all rectangular with the same dimensions, and are equidistant from the both sides of the front wall 33 of the lid 3a on the same plane as the front wall 33 of the lid 3a. Has been placed.
  • the plurality of flaps 5 on the outer box 21a side and the plurality of flaps 5 on the lid 3a side are positioned in the same straight line when the lid 3a is closed.
  • the package 103 according to the third embodiment includes a cover 4 provided on the front side of the package body 2a.
  • the cover 4 covers the entire front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and the front wall 33 of the lid 3a when the lid 3a is closed.
  • the cover 4 has a front wall 41, side walls 42 and 42, and an upper wall 43.
  • the front wall 41 of the cover 4 is rectangular, and has an area that is approximately the same as the sum of the area of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and the area of the front wall 33 of the lid 3a. Therefore, the cover 4 can cover the entire surface of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and the front wall 33 of the lid 3a when the lid 3a is closed.
  • the side wall 42 of the cover 4 has a front edge connected to both side edges of the front wall 41 of the cover 4 and a front edge of the upper wall 43 of the cover 4.
  • the set of side walls 42 of the cover 4 are rectangular and face each other, and the front wall 41 of the cover 4 and the set of side walls 42 of the cover 4 are orthogonal to each other.
  • the depth (length in the short direction) of the side wall 42 of the cover 4 is designed to be about one half of the depth of the package body 2a.
  • the height (length in the longitudinal direction) of the side wall 42 of the cover 4 is designed to be slightly larger than the height of the package body 2a.
  • the upper wall 43 of the cover 4 is rectangular and is orthogonal to the front wall 41 and the side wall 42 of the cover 4.
  • the depth of the upper wall 43 of the cover 4 is designed to be about one half of the depth of the package body 2a, and the width of the upper wall 43 of the cover 4 is designed to be slightly larger than the width of the package body 2a.
  • a step 44 corresponding to the engaged portion of the present invention is provided on the side of the front wall 41 inside the both side walls 42 of the cover 4 (see FIGS. 13 and 14B).
  • the step 44 according to the third embodiment is formed using the thickness of the material of the side wall 42 of the cover 4.
  • the side wall 42 of the cover 4 has a double structure by folding the material, and a step 44 is formed by forming a part of the cover 4 on the front wall 41 side with a single structure. .
  • the plurality of flaps 5 described above engage with the step 44. Since the plurality of flaps 5 are engaged with the step 44, the cover 4 is allowed to move only in the vertical direction along the front side surface of the package 103.
  • a rectangular tongue 45 extending from the front wall 41 and folded back at the lower edge of the front wall 41 is provided at the lower edge of the front wall 41 of the cover 4.
  • the tongue 45 has an R shape at both corners of the edge opposite to the edge connected to the front wall 41 (hereinafter referred to as an open edge 451), and is provided on the lid 3a at the center of the open edge 451.
  • a small tongue portion 46 is provided to be coupled to the formed coupling hole 35.
  • FIG. 13 shows a state in which the tongue 45 and the small tongue 46 are separated from the front wall 41 of the cover 4 for convenience of explanation. However, in normal use, the tongue 45 is folded inward, and the tongue 45 and the small tongue 46 are in contact with the inner surface of the front wall 41 of the cover 4.
  • the package 103 includes portions of a first blank B1 ′ for forming the outer box 21a and the lid 3a, a second blank B2 for forming the inner frame 22, and a third blank B3 for forming the cover 4. It can be formed by folding and joining.
  • FIG. 15A shows the first blank B1 ′
  • FIG. 15B shows the second blank B2
  • FIG. 15C shows the third blank B3.
  • a paper material such as card paper or Manila cardboard, or a resin such as a plastic sheet can be used, but is not limited thereto.
  • the description will be made with reference to the vertical direction of the drawing.
  • 1st blank B1 ' which concerns on 3rd embodiment is 1st embodiment by the point by which the several flap 5 is provided in the both-sides edge of front wall panel P1 and front wall panel P11. And it differs from 1st blank B1 which concerns on 2nd embodiment.
  • the upper wall panel P8 is provided with an elongate coupling hole 35 along the edge at the center of the upper edge of the front wall panel P11 which becomes the front wall 33 of the lid 3a.
  • the front wall reinforcing panel P11-1 is connected to the upper edge of the P11-1, but the first blank B1 ′ according to the third embodiment. Has a simple configuration without the front wall reinforcing panel P11-1.
  • the second blank B2 according to the third embodiment is the same as the second blank B2 according to the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
  • the third blank B3 has a front wall panel P15 that becomes the front wall 41 of the cover 4, and a tongue that becomes the tongue 45 of the cover 4 is formed on the lower edge of the front wall panel P15.
  • the part panel P16 is connected, and the upper wall panel P20 which becomes the upper wall 41 of the cover 4 is connected to the upper edge of the front wall panel P15.
  • the tongue panel P16 is rectangular, and a small tongue 46 is provided on the lower edge.
  • side wall outer panels P17 and P17 which are outer walls of the side wall 42 of the cover 4 and side wall inner panels P18 and P18 which are inner walls of the side wall 42 of the cover 4 are successively connected to both side edges of the front wall panel P15.
  • Inner top flaps P19 are connected to the upper edges of the side wall inner panels P18 and P18, and these inner top flaps P19 are overlapped and bonded to the upper wall panel P20 to reinforce the upper wall 41.
  • the first blank B1 ', the second blank B2, and the third blank B3 described above are folded at the folding lines indicated by broken lines in FIGS. 15A, 15B, and 15C, respectively.
  • the package body 2a including the outer box 21a and the lid 3a as shown in FIGS. 11 to 14 and the cover 4 are formed.
  • the package body is folded by each folding line, the inner bottom flap P6 is overlaid on the lower wall panel P3, and the inner side flap P5 is adhered to the side wall panel P2.
  • the outer box 21 of 2a is shape
  • the front panel P13 of the second blank B2 is bonded to the front wall panel P1 in the outer box section R1, thereby forming the package body 2a in which the outer box 21a and the inner frame 22 are integrated.
  • the lid 3a is folded by being folded at each folding line, the side wall panel P12 is bonded to the inner side flap P9, and the inner top flap P10 is overlaid on the upper wall panel P8. Is formed.
  • the third blank B3 is also folded at the folding line, and the inner top flap P19 is bonded to the upper wall panel P20 after being overlapped.
  • the width of the side wall panel P18 is shorter than the width of the side wall panel P17, and the step 44 as shown in FIGS. 13 and 14B is formed by folding the side wall panel P18.
  • the tongue panel P16 is merely folded back to the front wall panel P15 side and is not bonded. Thus, the cover 4 is formed.
  • FIG. 16A, 16B, and 16C are perspective views for explaining the operation of the package 103.
  • FIG. 17A, 17B, and 17C are cross-sectional views for explaining the operation of the package 103, and show a state in which the cover 4 is slid from a state in which the lid 3a is closed.
  • 17D and 17E are cross-sectional views for explaining the operation of the package 103, and show a state in which the lid 3a is rotated together with the cover 4 after the cover 4 is slid.
  • the package 103 is positioned so that the cover 4 covers the entire front side of the package 103 when the lid 3a is closed (see FIGS. 16A and 17A).
  • the package 103 is normally in the state shown in FIGS. 16A and 17A.
  • the cover 4 straddles the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and the front wall 33 of the lid 3a, and covers the entire front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and the front wall 33 of the lid 3a.
  • the step 44 of the cover 4 is engaged with all of the plurality of flaps 5 provided on the outer box 21 and the plurality of flaps 5 provided on the lid 3a. Thereby, opening and closing of the lid 3a is regulated.
  • the small tongue 46 of the tongue 45 of the cover 4 is coupled to the coupling hole 35 of the lid 3a (see FIGS. 16B and 17C). Specifically, the tongue portion 45 and the small tongue portion 46 of the cover 4 move upward while contacting the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a. When the small tongue portion 46 moves to the upper end edge of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a, it then contacts the front frame 28 of the inner frame 22 and further moves upward. Here, the tongue portion 45 of the cover 4 is folded back to the inner surface side of the front wall 41 of the cover 4, and the boundary between the front wall 41 of the cover 4 and the tongue portion 45 (fold line) is formed on the tongue portion 45 of the cover 4.
  • a restoring force is acting to rotate in a direction away from the front wall 41 of the cover 4 (on the package body 2a side).
  • the front frame 28 of the inner frame 22 is located on the rear side (back side) by the thickness of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a. Therefore, the small tongue portion 46 moves in contact with the front frame 28 of the inner frame 22 after passing the upper end edge of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a.
  • the front wall 33 of the lid 3a is also positioned on the front side of the front frame 28 of the inner frame 22 in the same manner as the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a.
  • the small tongue portion 46 moves further upward while being in contact with the front frame 28 of the inner frame 22, it enters the lid 3 a from the lower end edge of the front wall 33 of the lid 3 a. And the small tongue part 46 moves further upward along the inner surface of the front wall 33 of the lid 3a.
  • the tongue 45 and the small tongue 46 move upward in the lid 3 a, the tongue 45 is supported by the front frame 28 of the inner frame 22 on the rear surface of the tongue 45.
  • the tongue part 45 is supported by the cigarette which accommodated the surface of the back side.
  • the rotation of the tongue 45 is regulated by the front frame 28 and the cigarette of the inner frame 22, and the tongue 45 and the small tongue 46 move upward along the inner surface of the front wall 33 of the lid 3 a.
  • the small tongue part 46 couple
  • the configuration in which the small tongue portion 46 is guided to the coupling hole 35 is the guidance of the present invention. It corresponds to the part.
  • the lid 3a When the small tongue portion 46 is coupled to the coupling hole 35, the lid 3a can be rotated, and when an external force for opening the lid 3a is applied, the package 103 is opened. Specifically, when the cover 4 is slid to the lid 3a side, the cover 4 is in a state of covering only the lid. In other words, the step 44 of the cover 4 is completely disengaged from the flap 5 of the outer box 21a and is engaged only with the flap 5 of the lid 3a. Therefore, the restriction on the rotation of the lid 3a is released, and the lid 3a is rotatable about the first hinge 6 (see FIGS. 16C, 17D, and 17E).
  • the lid 3a rotates, the small tongue portion 46 of the cover 4 and the coupling hole 35 of the lid 3a are coupled, so that the lid 3a rotates together with the cover 4.
  • the cigarette accommodated in the package 103 can be taken out by opening the lid 3a.
  • the opening degree of the lid 3 a can be appropriately changed according to the number of cigarettes accommodated in the package 103.
  • the package 103 according to the third embodiment can be formed in an inverted V shape when the package 103 is opened as shown in FIG. 17E. Therefore, the package 103 can be placed on a plane (for example, on a desk or a table) in a state where the package 103 is slightly tilted rearward from the vertical body.
  • the cover 4 can be separated from the lid 3a by moving the cover 4 downward (toward the lower edge of the front wall 33 of the lid 3a).
  • the cover 4 covers the outer box 21a and the lid 3a so as to restrict the rotation of the lid 3a when the lid 3a is closed. Therefore, the lid 3a of the package 103 can be closed more reliably.
  • the cover 4 can be further printed. Therefore, the package 103 can secure more printing space than before, and can increase the appeal to consumers.
  • the surface of the package body 2a and the cover 4 may be further embossed, thickened with varnishes, or subjected to electrostatic flocking to increase the appeal force.
  • FIG. 18 shows a state in which the package 104 with the lid 3 closed is viewed from diagonally right above the front side in the package 104 according to the fourth embodiment.
  • the same components as those in the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
  • the package 104 according to the fourth embodiment does not include an inner frame, and has a simpler configuration with fewer parts than, for example, the package 103 according to the third embodiment.
  • the lower end edge of the front wall 33a of the lid 3b is formed in an inverted U shape so as to match the shape of the upper end edge of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21b, and the front wall 33a of the lid 3b is trapezoidal.
  • An opening 36b through which the tongue 45a and the small tongue 46a of the cover 4a pass is provided at the center of the lower edge of the front wall 33a of the lid 3b.
  • the opening 36b is provided along the lower end edge of the front wall 33a of the lid 3b and has a rectangular shape.
  • the opening (length in the width direction) of the opening 36b is designed such that the tongue 45a passes to a position where the small tongue 46a can be coupled to the coupling hole 35 provided in the lid 3b.
  • the rectangular support plate 36a which supports the tongue part 45a and the small tongue part 46a is provided in the lower end edge of the front wall 33a of the lid 3b.
  • the support plate 36a has a rectangular shape and is folded back to the inner surface side of the front wall 33a of the lid 3b.
  • the support plate 36a supports the tongue portion 45a and the small tongue portion 46a from the inside when the cover 4a slides instead of the inner frame 22 of the package 101 according to the first embodiment.
  • the support plate 36a may be simply folded back, or both end edges may be bonded to the inner surface of the front wall 33a of the lid 3b. By bonding, the support plate 36a can more stably support the tongue portion 45a and the small tongue portion 46a.
  • the tongue portion 45a of the cover 4a is roughly a home base type, and is provided with a small tongue portion 45a on the apex side (opposite the lower edge), and an open edge 451a extending from the small tongue portion 45a is hatched.
  • the width of the tongue 45a is formed smaller than the opening 36b, and the small tongue 46a and the tongue 45a can pass through the opening 36b more smoothly.
  • the package 104 according to the fourth embodiment is formed by folding and joining the first blank B1 ′′ for forming the outer box 21b and the lid 3b and the third blank B3 ′ for forming the cover 4.
  • FIG. 19A shows the first blank B1 ′′
  • FIG. 19B shows the third blank B3 ′.
  • description will be made with reference to the vertical direction of the drawing.
  • the front wall panel P11 ′ has a trapezoidal shape, and this edge is formed at the center of the upper edge of the front wall panel P11 ′. Is provided with an opening 36b. A support panel P11-1 serving as a support plate 36a is connected to the upper edge of the front wall panel P11 '.
  • a small tongue portion 46a is provided at the lower end edge of the home base type tongue panel P16'.
  • FIG. 20A, 20B, and 20C are cross-sectional views illustrating the operation of the package 104 according to the fourth embodiment.
  • the package 104 is positioned so that the cover 4a covers the entire front side of the package 101 when the lid 3a is closed (see FIG. 20A).
  • the restoring force is acting on the tongue part 45a of the cover 4a like the tongue part 4 which concerns on 3rd embodiment.
  • the support plate 36a is positioned on the rear side (back side) by the thickness of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21b. Therefore, the small tongue portion 46a moves through the opening 36b while being supported by the support plate 36a. Then, the rotation of the tongue 45a is regulated by the support plate 36a, and the tongue 45a and the small tongue 46a move upward along the inner surface of the front wall 33a of the lid 3a. And the small tongue part 46a couple
  • the open edge 451a of the tongue 45a contacts the upper wall 32 of the lid 3a, and the upward movement of the cover 4a is restricted.
  • induces the small tongue part 46 to the coupling hole 35 such as the support plate 36a and the opening part 36b, is equivalent to the guidance
  • the lid 3b when the small tongue portion 46a is coupled to the coupling hole 35, the lid 3b can be rotated and the package 104 can be opened.
  • the lid 3b rotates the small tongue portion 46a of the cover 4a and the coupling hole 35 of the lid 3b are coupled to each other, so that the lid 3b rotates together with the cover 4a.
  • the cigarette accommodated in the package 104 can be taken out by opening the lid 3b.
  • the opening degree of the lid 3 b can be appropriately changed according to the number of cigarettes accommodated in the package 104.
  • the package 104 can also be made into an inverted V shape in the open state.
  • the cover 4a when the lid 3b is opened, the cover 4a can be separated from the package body 2b by moving the cover 4a downward (toward the lower edge of the front wall 33a of the lid 3b).
  • the cover 4a covers the lid 3b and the outer box 21b so that the rotation of the lid 3b can be restricted in a state where the lid 3b is closed. Therefore, the lid 3b of the package 104 can be closed more reliably.
  • the cover 4a can be further printed. Therefore, the package 104 can secure more printing space than before, and can increase the appeal to consumers.
  • the package 104 according to the fourth embodiment does not include an inner frame, and the number of parts can be reduced as compared with the package 103 according to the third embodiment. Therefore, the package 104 can have a simpler configuration.
  • the package 105 according to the fifth embodiment is configured to include both the cover 4b and the outer 7a.
  • symbol is attached
  • FIG. 21 shows a state in which the package 105 with the lid 3a closed is viewed from diagonally right above the front side.
  • FIG. 22 shows a state in which the package 105 in which the lid 3a to which the cover 4b and the outer 7a are coupled is opened is viewed from diagonally right above the front side.
  • FIG. 23 shows a state in which the package 105 with the cover 4b and the outer 7a removed from the package 105 and the lid 3a opened is viewed from diagonally right above the front side.
  • the outer 7a can be made of the same material as the package body 2a and the cover 4b, for example, a paper material or a plastic sheet, but is not limited thereto.
  • the package body 2a includes an outer box 21a and a lid 3a.
  • the package 105 includes a cover 4b on the front side of the package body 2a.
  • the cover 4b covers the entire front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and the front wall 33 of the lid 3a when the lid 3a is closed.
  • the configuration of the cover 4b is basically the same as that of the first embodiment.
  • the small tongue portion 46b has a bowl shape and the small tongue portion 46b is coupled to the coupling hole 35, It is configured so that the state is difficult to be released.
  • the inner frame 22 is not an essential member for configuring the package 101. That is, the inner frame 22 may be omitted, and the package 105 may have a simpler configuration.
  • the package 105 according to the fifth embodiment further includes an outer 7a on the rear side of the package body 2a.
  • the outer 7a covers the entire surface of the rear wall 24 of the outer box 21a and the rear wall 31 of the lid 3a.
  • the package 105 includes a first blank B1 '' for molding the outer box 21a and the lid 3a, a second blank B2 for molding the inner frame 22, and a third blank B3 '' for molding the cover 4b. And it can shape
  • FIG. 24A shows the first blank B1 ′′
  • FIG. 24B shows the second blank B2
  • FIG. 24C shows the third blank B3 ′′
  • FIG. 24D shows the fourth blank B4 ′.
  • first blank B1 ′′, the second blank B2, the third blank B3 ′′, and the fourth blank B4 ′ a paper material such as card paper or Manila cardboard, or a resin such as a plastic sheet can be used.
  • the first blank B1 '' is the same as in the fourth embodiment.
  • the second blank B2 is the same as in the first embodiment.
  • the third blank B3 ′′ is the same as that of the fourth embodiment except that a tongue-shaped small tongue portion 46b is provided on the tongue portion panel P16 ′.
  • 4th blank B4 ' is the same as that of 2nd embodiment.
  • 25A, 25B, 25C, and 25D are cross-sectional views for explaining the operation of the hinge lid package according to the fifth embodiment.
  • the operation of the cover 4b is basically the same as that of the third embodiment, and the operation of the outer 7a is basically the same as that of the second embodiment.
  • the cover 105 covers the entire front side of the package 105, and the outer 7a covers the rear side of the package 105 (see FIG. 25A).
  • the package 105 is normally in the state shown in FIG. 25A.
  • the cover 4b straddles the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and the front wall 33 of the lid 3a, and covers the entire front wall 23 of the outer box 21a and the front wall 33 of the lid 3a.
  • the step 44 of the cover 4b is engaged with all of the plurality of flaps 5 provided on the outer box 21a and the plurality of flaps 5 provided on the lid 3a.
  • the outer 7 a covers the rear side of the package 105, and the package body 2 a is covered with a pair of side walls 73, 73, an upper wall 72, and a lower wall 71.
  • the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a restrict the vertical movement required when opening the lid 3a. Therefore, in the package 105 according to the fifth embodiment, the opening and closing of the lid 3a is more firmly regulated.
  • the step 44 of the cover 4 is completely disengaged from the flap 5 of the outer box 21a, and is engaged only with the flap 5 of the lid 3a. Therefore, the restriction on the rotation of the lid 3a by the cover 4b is released.
  • the lid 3a can rotate about the first hinge 6 (FIGS. 16C, 17D, FIG. 17E).
  • the rotation of the lid 3a is also restricted by the outer 7a.
  • the restriction of the rotation of the lid 3a by the outer 7a is released by applying an external force forward (upward in FIG. 25A) to the package body 2a (FIG. 25C). reference).
  • an external force forward upward in FIG. 25A
  • the package body 2a gradually moves forward
  • the package body 2a moves in the vertical direction by the upper wall 72 and the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a. Is gradually weakened (see FIG. 25B).
  • the lid 3a has the first hinge 6 as an axis.
  • the lid 3a rotates (see FIG. 25C).
  • the front side of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3a is bonded to the region 722 on the front side of the upper wall 72 of the outer 7a, but the rear side of the upper wall 32 of the lid 3a is not bonded. Therefore, when the lid 3a rotates about the first hinge 6, the lid 3a is allowed to rotate about the second hinge 61 existing at the boundary between the front region 722 and the rear region 721.
  • the area on the front side of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21a and the area inside the small flap 713 are bonded to the area 712a on the front side of the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a.
  • the rear side of the lower wall 26 of the box 21a is not bonded.
  • the lower wall 71a of the outer 7 is elastically deformed. Specifically, when the lid 3a rotates about the first hinge 6, the boundary between the front region 712a and the rear region 711a functions as a hinge and is located outside the small flap 713. The connecting portion between the front region 712a and the rear region 711a of the lower wall 71a of 7a is bent, and the lower wall 71a of the outer 7a is elastically deformed. Accordingly, the boundary between the front region 712 and the rear region 711 is simply a straight crease, and the entire inner surface of the front region 712 is bonded to the front side of the lower wall 26 of the outer box 21. In comparison, the amount of upward movement of the package body 2a can be increased (see FIG. 25D). As a result, the opening degree of the lid 3a can be increased.
  • the cover 4b covers the outer box 21a and the lid 3a so as to restrict the rotation of the lid 3a when the lid 3a is closed. Also, since the rotation of the lid 3a can be restricted by the outer 7a, the rotation of the lid 3a can be more strongly restricted. Therefore, the lid 3a of the package 105 can be closed more reliably. Further, the cover 4b can be further printed in addition to the package body 2a and the lid 3a. Therefore, the package 105 can secure more printing space than before, and can increase the appeal to consumers. Furthermore, unlike the configuration including only the cover 4b, the outer surface of the package 105 becomes uniform, and a step on the outer surface can be eliminated. As a result, it is possible to suppress catching when the package 105 is accommodated in a pocket or the like of clothes.
  • the packages 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105 can be combined as appropriate, and various modifications can be added.
  • the plurality of flaps 5 in the packages 103, 104, and 105 are all arranged at the same size and at equal intervals.
  • the flap 5 may have a change in size or a change in interval.
  • the shape or interval of the flap 5 of the outer box 21a may be different from the shape or interval of the flap 5 of the lid 3a.
  • a continuous rail by connecting a plurality of flaps may be used instead of the plurality of flaps 5.
  • the package may be made of paper, but the package can be more easily formed by using resin.
  • the plurality of flaps 5 may be provided on both side edges on the rear side of the package body 2a.
  • the cover 4 may be configured to include a lower wall instead of the upper wall 43.
  • the upper wall 43 of the cover 4, the tongue 45, and the coupling hole 35 of the lid 3 are not necessary, and the package 103 has a simpler configuration, for example.
  • the lid 3a can be opened and closed by sliding the cover 4 downward.
  • the cover 4 may be constituted by the front wall 41 and the side wall 42. Also in this case, the upper wall 43 of the cover 4, the tongue 45, and the coupling hole 35 of the lid 3 are unnecessary, and the package 103 has a simpler configuration, for example. In this case, the lid 4 can be opened and closed by sliding the cover 4 upward or downward.
  • cover 4 only needs to cover the outer box 21 and the lid 3a, and may cover a part of the front wall 33 of the lid 3a and a part of the front wall 23 of the outer box 21a.
  • the hinge lid package according to the present invention can be implemented by combining the embodiments as much as possible.
  • cigarette products such as filter cigarettes and double-cut cigarettes are cited as suitable application examples of the objects to be accommodated in the hinge lid package, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and articles other than tobacco products May be contained in a package.

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Abstract

La présente invention aborde le problème de la fourniture d'un paquet doté d'un couvercle articulé, ledit paquet étant pourvu de davantage d'espace imprimable et ledit couvercle pouvant être fermé de façon plus ferme. La présente invention est un paquet doté d'un couvercle articulé, ledit paquet étant équipé d'un corps de paquet qui inclut ce qui suit : une partie de récipient qui est de forme sensiblement cuboïde rectangulaire, qui est dotée d'une extrémité ouverte sur la partie supérieure de celle-ci, et qui contient des objets contenus ; et une partie de couvercle qui est jointe de façon rotative au bord arrière de l'extrémité ouverte susmentionnée par l'intermédiaire d'une articulation et qui ouvre et ferme ladite extrémité ouverte. Le paquet doté d'un couvercle articulé selon la présente invention est en outre équipé d'un couvercle qui est prévu du côté de la paroi avant ou de la paroi arrière du corps de paquet, qui recouvre à la fois la partie de récipient et la partie de couvercle, et qui restreint la rotation de la partie de couvercle.
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