WO2014131869A1 - Coquille refermable pour produits sensibles à l'air et à l'humidité et emballage contenant une coquille refermable - Google Patents

Coquille refermable pour produits sensibles à l'air et à l'humidité et emballage contenant une coquille refermable Download PDF

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WO2014131869A1
WO2014131869A1 PCT/EP2014/053908 EP2014053908W WO2014131869A1 WO 2014131869 A1 WO2014131869 A1 WO 2014131869A1 EP 2014053908 W EP2014053908 W EP 2014053908W WO 2014131869 A1 WO2014131869 A1 WO 2014131869A1
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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
    • 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

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  • sealable tray for air and moisture sensitive products and package containing a re-sealable tray
  • the present invention pertains to a re-sealable tray for air and moisture sensitive products as well as a package contain ⁇ ing a re-sealable tray, particularly to be used for single despatch items packaged in a bundle that need to be protected against environmental influences such as air and moisture.
  • Packaging of smokable articles such as cigarettes convention ⁇ encompasses providing a blank suitably folded and wrapped around a bundle of such articles in order to ensure protection against mechanical stress.
  • Such blanks usually comprise cardboard or paper like materials which cannot or at least not sufficiently protect the packed goods against envi ⁇ ronmental influences such as humidity, moisture, oxidation, and/or high temperatures which can be encountered in many re ⁇ gions of the world.
  • the freshness, flavour and shelf life of correspondingly packed articles may be se- verely impaired during storage at point of sale.
  • a user of smokable articles is generally inter ⁇ ested in a consistent good quality of the articles, through ⁇ out its use of the package.
  • the package should therefore be able to provide means for easily and reliably re-sealing the package after a user retrieves one of the smokable articles from the package.
  • the documents EP 0 944 539 Bl and EP 0 942 880 Bl each dis- close a pack for smoking articles comprising an outer cardboard shell and a barrier sheet inside the shell wrapped around a bundle of smoking articles with a re-sealable flap covering a side face.
  • a tray for packaging air and moisture sensitive products comprises a moulded cavity, the moulded cavity having a moulded wall de ⁇ fining at least one main face and a plurality of side faces integral with the main face, the side faces extending from the main face and defining edges of the moulded cavity, a de ⁇ positing opening defined by the edges of the moulded cavity opposite to the main face through which depositing opening a plurality of products, preferably elongated products such as smokable articles, are to be deposited in the moulded cavity, and an extraction aperture cut into at least one of the side faces and/or one of the side faces and the main face through which one or more of the plurality of products are extracta- ble from the moulded cavity.
  • the tray further comprises a closure element for the extraction aperture, the closure ele ⁇ ment being at least partially detachable from the side face and/or one of the side faces and main face which comprises the extraction aperture and reclosable over said extraction aperture.
  • the tray further comprise an articulated panel be ⁇ ing partially die cut in said at least one side face of the moulded cavity, preferably in said at least one side face and the moulded main face, the articulated panel being substan- tially commensurate to the extraction aperture and being at ⁇ tached to or part of the closure element. This way, it will be advantageously possible to provide additional protection to the contents of the tray during shipping before first use of a user.
  • a package for preserving freshness of air and moisture sensi ⁇ tive products comprises a tray according to the first aspect of the invention, and a plurality of air and moisture sensi- tive products deposited in the moulded cavity of the tray.
  • a closure panel is sealed on the edges of the moulded cavity thereby enclosing, preferably hermetically, the plurality of air and moisture sensitive products within the moulded cavi ⁇ ty.
  • a meth ⁇ od for forming a tray comprises the following steps: moulding a cavity by forming a moulded wall defining at least one main face and a plurality of side faces integral with the main face, the side faces extending from the main face and defining edges of the moulded cavity, the moulded cavity having a depositing open- ing defined by the edges of the moulded cavity opposite to the main face through which depositing opening a plurality of products, preferably elongated products such as smokable ar ⁇ ticles, are to be deposited in the moulded cavity; cutting an extraction aperture into at least one of the side faces and/or the main face through which one or more of the plural ⁇ ity of products are extractable from the moulded cavity; and providing the extraction aperture with a closure element that is at least partially detachable from the side face and/or the side face and the main face which comprises the extrac ⁇ tion aperture of the
  • a method for forming a package according to the second aspect of the invention comprises the following steps: forming a tray according to the method of the first aspect of the in ⁇ vention; and depositing a plurality of air and moisture sen ⁇ sitive products in the moulded cavity of the tray and sealing a closure panel on the edges of the moulded cavity thereby enclosing, preferably hermetically, the plurality of air and moisture sensitive products within the moulded cavity.
  • One main idea of the present invention is to provide a dimen- sionally stable container as inner shell of an outer conventional cardboard shell as tray for single despatch items.
  • the tray shapes a receptacle for the items which may be deposited through a first opening being defined as an entrance side face to the receptacle.
  • a second opening is cut out which may serve as access opening for retrieving items from the receptacle.
  • the first opening may be sealed by a closure back wall which may be sealed to the walls of the receptacles after the items have been placed therein during manufacture of the package shell. Once sealed, the items are enclosed by the tray due to a re-sealable closing element overlapping the second opening.
  • the re-sealable closing element serves as barrier against moisture or air in the closed position. After having been opened, the initial closed position of the re-sealable clos- ing element may be re-established so that an iterative des ⁇ patch of items through the second opening will be possible without abandoning protection of the items remaining in the receptacle against moisture and air between despatches of items .
  • tray provides reli ⁇ able protection against moisture, humidity and oxidation.
  • the fact that a bundle of smoka- ble articles may be inserted in the tray easily and time ef ⁇ ficient, thus saving costs during packaging of the articles. Since the opening through which the articles are despatched from a user is different from the filling opening, their respective designs and dimensions can be advantageously tai ⁇ lored to the specific exigencies. While the first opening may be large, the second opening may be specifically tailored to ⁇ wards conveniently picking single items from the tray. As such, the dimensions of the second opening may be chosen to not impair the mechanical stability of the tray once the first opening has been sealed with the back panel.
  • the manner of re-sealing the second opening is high- ly simplified since the edges of the second opening onto which the re-sealable closure element is adhered again after despatching a single item are in a stable position relative to each other. This does away with unintentionally misplacing the closure element by the user, thereby avoiding unintended exposure of the tray content to environmental influences.
  • the articulated panel and the extraction aperture may be connected by a weakening line with the moulded wall which weakening line is adapted to rupture upon a first opening of the closure element thereby detaching the articulated panel from the moulded wall and providing access into the moulded cavity through the extrac- tion aperture.
  • the closure element may comprise a re-sealable closure element being re- leasably adhered by an adhesive film to the side face and/or one of the side faces and the main face.
  • the rupture strength of the weakening line may be lower than the bond strength of the adhesive film of the closure element to the moulded wall. This has the advantage that the articulated panel stays firmly bonded to the closure element during first opening .
  • the surface area of the re-sealable closure element may be greater than the surface area of the extraction aperture. This enables hermetical re-sealing of the extraction aperture.
  • the re- sealable closure element may comprise a flexible label having a sealing surface covered with the adhesive film.
  • the flexible label may comprise a gripping tab coupled to the sealing sur ⁇ face, thus facilitating handling of the closure element by a user .
  • the material of the moulded cavity may comprise one of thermoformed plas- tic material, injection moulded plastic and plastic-coated paperboard. All of those materials are substantially imperme ⁇ able to air and moisture and provide the necessary dimension ⁇ al stability for the tray. Moreover, all of those materials are easy to manufacture and cheap in costs.
  • the tray may further comprise a closure panel being substantially commen ⁇ surate to the depositing opening and being mountable to the edges of the moulded cavity.
  • the closure panel may comprise a thermoformed cover being heat-sealed to the edges of the moulded cavity.
  • the closure panel may comprise a plastic sheet sealed to the edges of the moulded cavity.
  • the moulded cavity may be her ⁇ metically sealed during manufacture of the package in an easy and efficient manner.
  • the closure panel may comprise an at least partially rigid or semi-rigid cardboard sealed to the edges of the moulded cavity, the cardboard comprising a sealing face of heat-sealable materi ⁇ al.
  • the package may further comprise an outer cardboard shell made of at least one blank which is folded and assembled around the tray.
  • the cardboard shell can be in the form of a so called crush-proof box or CPB, i.e. a parallele ⁇ piped box fit about the tray and having a lid hinged at a back panel of the box to access the re-sealable closure ele- ment to take a product out of the tray.
  • CPB crush-proof box
  • the thermoformed tray advantageously provides the CPB cardboard shell with structural rigidity throughout the product life of the package and prevents accidental crushing of the package, for example in a pocket of a user.
  • the flange formed at the sealing area of the closure panel to the moulded cavity of the tray aids in keep ⁇ ing the hinge lid of the CPB cardboard shell in a closed po ⁇ sition, preventing it from "smiling", i.e. partially self- opening throughout the product life of the package, which further enhances the ability to preserve freshness of the products in the tray and the mechanical stability of the package .
  • the outer cardboard shell may comprise a hinged lid box having a hinged lid providing access to the re-sealable closure element of the tray in an open position of the hinged lid.
  • the step of moulding the cavity may com ⁇ prise thermoforming a cavity from a plastic material, prefer ⁇ ably from a polyolefin.
  • a step of providing an inert atmosphere inside the moulded cav ⁇ ity, for example by flushing with nitrogen or carbon dioxide, before sealing the closure panel may be performed.
  • Providing an inert atmosphere in the tray helps preserving the fresh- ness of the packaged products before initial package opening and therefore extending the product shelf life.
  • the step of sealing the closure pan ⁇ el may comprise heat-sealing a thermoformed cover to the edg ⁇ es of the moulded cavity or a plastic sheet to the edges of the moulded cavity.
  • an outer cardboard shell preferably a hinge-lid box, may be folded from a blank and assembled around the tray.
  • Fig. 1 schematically illustrates a package for packag ⁇ ing air and moisture sensitive products accord ⁇ ing to an embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 schematically illustrates a package for packag ⁇ ing air and moisture sensitive products accord ⁇ ing to another embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 3 schematically illustrates views of a tray for air and moisture sensitive products according to yet another embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 4 schematically illustrates a method for packaging air and moisture sensitive products according to yet another embodiment of the invention. Detailed description of the embodiments
  • the terms "crush-proof box” or “CPB” shall encompass parallelepiped-shaped boxes, round cor ⁇ ner boxes, i.e. CPBs with rounded corners on at least one longitudinal edge, bevel-edged boxes, i.e. CPBs with bevels on at least one longitudinal edge, and similarly shaped box types .
  • Fig. 1 schematically illustrates an exploded view of a pack ⁇ age 10 for preserving freshness of air and moisture sensitive products.
  • the package 10 comprises a tray 1, which may be in ⁇ serted into an outer cardboard shell 6.
  • the material of the moulded cavity 4 may comprise material from the group of thermoformed plastic materials, injection moulded plastics and plastic-coated paperboard. In particu ⁇ lar, the material of the moulded cavity 4 may be chosen to be dimensionally stable on one hand, and to provide impermeabil- ity towards moisture and/or air.
  • the moulded cavity 4 is formed by a moulded wall which defines at least one main face lc (shown as the front side in Fig. 1) and a plurality of side faces la, lb (shown as the top and one of the lateral faces in Fig. 1) .
  • the side faces la, lb are formed integrally with the main face lc.
  • the side faces la, lb extend under an angle from the main face lc and defining edges of the moulded cavity 4.
  • the shape of the moulded cavity 4 may be that of a parallelepiped. It may also be possible to form different shapes, for example that of a truncated pyramid, a cuboid or similar forms.
  • the edges of the moulded cavity 4 on the back face Id of the tray 1 define a depositing opening 4b.
  • the depositing opening 4b may in particular be an opposite face of the tray 1 to the main face lc.
  • the depositing opening 4b may be shaped as to receive a plurality of products 3, preferably elongated prod ⁇ ucts such as smokable articles, in the moulded cavity 4. For example, as shown in Fig. 1, a bundle of cigarettes may be placed as a whole within the moulded cavity 4.
  • a closure panel 2 the shape of which is substantially commensurate to the deposit ⁇ ing opening 4b may be provided to seal the moulded cavity 4 after having deposited the plurality of products within the tray 1 to form a sealed enclosure or package 10.
  • the closure panel 2 is to be mounted to the edges of the moulded cavity 4, and may for example comprise a thermoformed cover being heat-sealed to the edges of the moulded cavity 4. Alterna- tively, it may be possible for the closure panel 2 to com ⁇ prise a plastic sheet sealed to the edges of the moulded cav ⁇ ity 4.
  • the tray 1 may additionally comprise an extraction aperture 4a cut or die-cut into at least one of the side faces la and/or the main face lc.
  • the extrac- tion aperture 4a is cut over edge partially within the top face la and the main face lc.
  • the extraction aperture 4a may for example be formed by an articulated panel 5c being par ⁇ tially die cut in the top face la and the main face lc of the moulded cavity 4, so that the articulated panel is substan ⁇ tially commensurate to the extraction aperture 4a.
  • the artic ⁇ ulated panel 5c is delimited and detachable within the mould ⁇ ed wall of the cavity by means of a weakening line 5b.
  • Advan ⁇ tageously the articulated panel 5c is adhered to a sealing face of a re-sealable label 5a to form a closure element 5 for the aperture 4a.
  • the sealing face of the label 5a may be covered with a re-positionable adhesive film.
  • the rupture strength of the weakening line 5b is advantageously arranged to be lower than the bond strength of the adhesive film of the re- sealable label 5a to the moulded wall so that a peeling ac ⁇ tion on the re-sealable closure 5 will necessarily break the articulated panel 5c from the tray 1.
  • the re-sealable closure element 5 overlaps the extraction aperture 4a and possibly the articulated panel.
  • the closure element 5 is releasably adhered by an adhesive film to the side face la and/or the side face la and main face lc.
  • the surface area of the re-sealable closure element 5, in particular the sur- face area of the adhesive label 5a thereof, is greater than the surface area of the extraction aperture 4a, so that the adhesive film may be provided on the edges of the articulated panel 5c, thereby enabling re-sealing of the closure element 5 to the moulded wall of the tray 1 over the access aperture 4a after peeling off the closure element 5.
  • the flexible label 5a of the closure element 5 may comprise a gripping tab 5d at a bottom end thereof, the gripping tab 5d being free from adhesive on film to prevent it from sticking to the moulded wall of the tray 1, thereby providing a convenient contact surface for the fingers of a user.
  • one or more of the plural ⁇ ity of products 3 are extractable from the moulded cavity 4 through the extraction aperture 4a, for example in a piece- by-piece operation.
  • a user trying to retrieve smokable arti ⁇ cles from a cigarette package 10 may therefore extract the cigarettes through the extraction aperture 4a.
  • the outer cardboard shell 6 may for example be a hinged lid box of at least one blank which is folded and assembled around the tray 1.
  • the hinged lid box may have a hinged lid 6a, for example on the top side of the cardboard shell 6.
  • the hinged lid 6a may provide access to the re-sealable closure element 5 of the tray 1 in an open position of the hinged lid 6a.
  • the closure panel 2 may comprise an at least par ⁇ tially rigid or semi-rigid cardboard sealed to the edges of the moulded cavity 4, the cardboard comprising a sealing face of heat-sealable material.
  • the cardboard may be part of the outer cardboard shell 6 in which case the back face Id of the tray 1 may be completely enclosed by the outer cardboard shell 6. Since the hinged lid 6a is not formed at the back face Id of the tray 1, the closure panel 2 is not accessible to a user of the package 10 during normal use.
  • Fig. 2 schematically illustrates another variation for a package 10 for preserving freshness of air and moisture sen- sitive products 3.
  • the package 10 of Fig. 2 substantially de ⁇ viates from the package 10 of Fig. 1 in that the closure pan ⁇ el 2 is not provided on the back face Id of the tray 1, but rather on the bottom side face.
  • the air and moisture sensi ⁇ tive products 3 as elongated products such as cigarettes may in that case be inserted into the moulded cavity 4 from the depositing opening 4b in the bottom of the tray, with the in- serting movement direction being parallel to the main axis of the elongated products, in contrast to the inserting movement direction of Fig.
  • FIG. 4 schematically illustrates a method 20 for forming a tray and a package for packaging air and moisture sensitive products as exemplarily explained in conjunction with Figs. 1 to 3.
  • the method 20 may for example be employed for forming a tray as container for smokable articles such as cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars or similar single despatch items.
  • the method 20 comprises the step of moulding a cavity 4 by forming a moulded wall defining at least one main face and a plurality of side faces integral with the main face.
  • the moulded cavity 4 may for example be formed by thermoforming a cavity from a plastic material, preferably from a polyolefin.
  • Thermoforming process of the cavity is particularly advantageous as it is a fast and cost effective process, which allows forming almost any kind of shape of cavity, nature and thickness of materials.
  • addi ⁇ tion it provides an ability to emboss into the thermoformed cavity strengthening ribs and detailing.
  • the substrate could be gloss or matt, clear or coloured according to brand specific colours, if re ⁇ quired .
  • the side faces extend from the main face and define edges of the moulded cavity 4, so that the moulded cavity 4 has a de ⁇ positing opening 4b defined by the edges of the moulded cavi ⁇ ty 4 opposite to the main face.
  • the depositing opening serves as insertion opening for a plurality of products 3, for example elongated products such as smokable articles (cigarettes, cigarillos or cigars), to be deposited in the moulded cavity 4.
  • an extraction aperture 4a is cut into at least one of the side faces and/or the main face.
  • the extrac ⁇ tion aperture 4a serves as access to the interior of the moulded cavity 4 through which one or more of the plurality of products 3 are extractable or despatchable in a piece-by- piece operation.
  • the method 20 of the invention can then further be complemented to form a completely sealed and substantially hermetic pack ⁇ age for air and moisture sensitive products.
  • an optional third step 23 in the method 20 may involve providing a closure panel 2, the shape of which is substantially commensurate to the depositing opening 4b.
  • the closure panel 2 is to be mounted to the edges of the moulded cavity 4.
  • the method 20 may then comprise a fourth step 24, in which a plurality of air and moisture sensitive products 3 are placed in the moulded cavity 4.
  • the products 3 may be in ⁇ serted through the depositing opening 4b as a whole bundle, for example as a bundle of cigarettes. This simplifies the packaging process for the products during manufacture of the package 10.
  • the method 20 may comprise as a fifth step 25 the sealing of the closure panel 2 on the edges of the mould ⁇ ed cavity 4.
  • This may comprise heat-sealing a thermoformed cover to the edges of the moulded cavity 4.
  • it may be possible to seal a plastic sheet to the edges of the moulded cavity.
  • the plurality of air and mois- ture sensitive products 3 are thereby enclosed, preferably hermetically, within the moulded cavity 4.
  • the method 20 may comprise a step 26 of overlapping the ex- traction aperture 4a with a closure element, for example a re-sealable closure element 5.
  • a closure element for example a re-sealable closure element 5.
  • the re-sealable closure ele ⁇ ment 5 may be releasably adhered to the side face and/or main face which comprises the extraction aperture 4a with an adhe ⁇ sive film.
  • the method 20 may comprise a step 27 of folding an outer cardboard shell around the sealed tray 1 to form an outer box such as a hinge-lid box.

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La présente invention concerne une coquille servant au conditionnement de produits sensibles à l'air et à l'humidité et comprenant une cavité moulée (4), la cavité moulée comportant une paroi moulée définissant au moins une face principale (1c) et une pluralité de faces latérales (1a, 1b) faisant partie intégrante de la face principale, les faces latérales s'étendant à partir de la face principale et définissant des bords de la cavité moulée, une ouverture d'introduction (4b) définie par les bords de la cavité moulée et opposée à la face principale (1c) par le biais de laquelle une pluralité de produits, de préférence des produits de forme allongée tels que des articles à fumer, sont introduits dans la cavité moulée, et un orifice d'extraction (4a) découpé dans au moins l'une des faces latérales et/ou l'une des faces latérales et de la face principale par le biais duquel un ou plusieurs de la pluralité de produits peuvent être extraits de la cavité moulée. La coquille comprend en outre un panneau articulé (5c) partiellement découpé à l'emporte-pièce et dont les dimensions correspondent à l'orifice d'extraction et un élément de fermeture (5) pour l'orifice d'extraction, l'élément de fermeture pouvant être au moins partiellement détaché de la face latérale et/ou d'une des faces latérales et de la face principale qui comprend l'orifice d'extraction et refermé de façon à recouvrir ledit orifice d'extraction.
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