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WO2022009440A1
WO2022009440A1 PCT/JP2020/036929 JP2020036929W WO2022009440A1 WO 2022009440 A1 WO2022009440 A1 WO 2022009440A1 JP 2020036929 W JP2020036929 W JP 2020036929W WO 2022009440 A1 WO2022009440 A1 WO 2022009440A1
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龍志 渡邊
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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
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    • 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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  • the present invention relates to a package for storing a plurality of cigarettes, a blank sheet for producing a package, and a cigarette package including a plurality of cigarettes and a package.
  • Cigarettes typified by cigarettes are usually provided with a plurality of (for example, 10 or 20) cigarettes housed in a paper package.
  • Patent Documents 1 and 2 disclose a housing for storing a plurality of cigarettes, and a package having a lid connected to the housing and opening and closing the housing in a hinge manner.
  • One of the objects of the embodiment of the present invention is to provide a package for a cigarette having a novel structure, and a cigarette package containing the package and the cigarette contained in the package.
  • one of the embodiments of the present invention is to provide a package for cigarettes from which cigarettes can be easily taken out, and a cigarette package containing the package and the cigarette contained in the package. do.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a cigarette package.
  • This cigarette package comprises a plurality of cigarettes and a package for storing the plurality of cigarettes.
  • the package comprises a housing comprising a front, a front facing back, a pair of sides connecting the front and back, and a front, back, and a bottom connected to the pair of sides.
  • the bottom surface has a break.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a cigarette package capable of storing a plurality of cigarettes.
  • the package comprises a housing, which has a front, a front facing back, a pair of sides connecting the front and back, and a front, back, and a bottom connected to the pair of sides.
  • the lid is connected to the housing.
  • the bottom surface has a break.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a cigarette package.
  • This cigarette package comprises multiple cigarettes and packages.
  • the package has a housing with one side open, and an inner box that is housed in the housing and stores a plurality of cigarettes.
  • the inner box has a front surface, a back surface facing the front surface, a pair of side surfaces connecting the front and back surfaces, and a front surface, a back surface, and a bottom surface connected to the pair of side surfaces.
  • the inner box is configured to slide within the housing through an open surface.
  • the inner box has a broken portion on the bottom surface, and the broken portion is provided so as to overlap with some cigarettes among a plurality of cigarettes and not to overlap with other cigarettes.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a cigarette package capable of storing a plurality of cigarettes.
  • This package comprises multiple cigarettes and a package.
  • the package has a housing with one side open, and an inner box that is housed in the housing and stores a plurality of cigarettes.
  • the inner box has a front surface, a back surface facing the front surface, a pair of side surfaces connecting the front and back surfaces, and a front surface, a back surface, and a bottom surface connected to the pair of side surfaces.
  • the inner box is configured to slide within the housing through an open surface.
  • the inner box has a broken portion on the bottom surface, and the broken portion is provided so as to overlap with some cigarettes among a plurality of cigarettes and not to overlap with other cigarettes.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a blank sheet that can be folded into the above package.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a blank sheet that provides a package for cigarettes capable of storing a plurality of cigarettes.
  • This blank sheet includes a front surface, a bottom surface, and a back surface constituting the housing, and a back surface, an upper surface, and a front surface constituting the lid in this order, and has a structure in which these are integrated.
  • the bottom surface constituting the housing has a break portion, and the plurality of break portions overlap with some cigarettes among the multiple cigarettes when the multiple cigarettes are stored in the package, and do not overlap with other cigarettes. It is provided in.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a cigarette package.
  • This cigarette package comprises a plurality of cigarettes and a package for storing the plurality of cigarettes.
  • the package has a housing, an inner container, and a band.
  • the inner container is placed inside the housing and accommodates multiple cigarettes.
  • the band is arranged inside the inner container, is fixed to one surface of the inner container, and extends on the surface facing the above surface via the bottom surface of the inner container.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a package for cigarettes capable of storing a plurality of cigarettes.
  • This package includes a housing, an inner container, and a band.
  • the inner container is placed inside the housing and accommodates multiple cigarettes.
  • the band is arranged inside the inner container, is fixed to one surface of the inner container, and extends on the surface facing the above surface via the bottom surface of the inner container.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a cigarette package.
  • This cigarette package comprises a plurality of cigarettes and a package for storing the plurality of cigarettes.
  • the package has a housing and an internal container for accommodating multiple cigarettes.
  • the inner container has a pair of breaks extending from one surface to the bottom surface.
  • One of the embodiments of the present invention is a cigarette package capable of storing a plurality of cigarettes.
  • This package has a housing and an internal container for accommodating multiple cigarettes.
  • the inner container has a pair of breaks extending from one surface to the bottom surface.
  • Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention. Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention. Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention. Schematic bottom view and perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention. Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention. Schematic bottom view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention. Schematic bottom view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention. Schematic cross-sectional view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention.
  • Schematic cross-sectional view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention Schematic cross-sectional view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention.
  • Schematic cross-sectional view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention The schematic top view of the blank sheet for making a package which concerns on one of the embodiments of this invention.
  • Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention. Schematic top view and sectional view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention.
  • Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention.
  • Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention.
  • Schematic perspective view of the package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention Schematic perspective
  • drawings may schematically represent the width, thickness, shape, etc. of each part as compared with the actual embodiment, but the drawings are merely examples and limit the interpretation of the present invention. It's not something to do.
  • elements having the same functions as those described with respect to the above-mentioned figures may be designated by the same reference numerals and duplicate description may be omitted.
  • the plurality of elements when a plurality of elements are integrated, the plurality of elements have different thicknesses, shapes, directions, etc., and have different functions, but these elements are formed from one member. Means.
  • the integrated elements contain the same material and have the same composition.
  • one structure is exposed from another means an embodiment in which a portion of one structure is not directly or indirectly covered by another. This portion, which is not covered by another structure, also includes aspects that are directly or indirectly covered by yet another structure.
  • the cigarette package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention and the package 100 included in the cigarette package will be described.
  • the package 100 refers to a container configured to store a plurality of cigarettes
  • the cigarette package refers to the package 100 and a plurality of cigarettes stored in the package 100.
  • FIGS. 1 (A) and 1 (B) are schematic perspective views of the package 100, and show the states observed from the front side and the back side, respectively.
  • the package 100 is a container for cigarettes and includes a housing 110.
  • the package 100 can have a lid 120 for opening and closing the housing 110 as an arbitrary configuration, and in this case, the package 100 can be said to be a so-called hinged lid type cigarette container.
  • the housing 110 is manufactured by folding a blank sheet 130, which will be described later, and is integrated via a broken portion 102 represented by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 1 (B).
  • the break portion is one or more through holes formed in the blank sheet 130, or one or more cuts (slits).
  • the shape of the through hole is not limited, and may be, for example, a straight line, a curved line, a circle, an ellipse, or a combination thereof. For example, it may be a rectangle with both ends capped with semicircles.
  • the shape of the notch may be a straight line or a curved line, and may be, for example, an L-shape in which two straight lines intersect or an X-shape.
  • the package 100 may be packaged with a flexible film containing a light-transmitting polymer such as polyethylene or polypropylene. In this case, during use, for example, the film is vertically divided at the position indicated by the chain line 108 (see FIG. 1A), the lower portion of the housing 110 is covered with the film, and the lid 120 is exposed from the film.
  • FIGS. 2A and 2 (B) are schematic perspective views of the package 100 showing a state in which the lid 120 is opened, and correspond to FIGS. 1 (A) and 1 (B), respectively.
  • the housing 110 is configured to accommodate a plurality of cigarettes 104.
  • the number of cigarettes 104 to be stored for example, it is selected from the range of 5 or more and 30 or less, and is typically 20.
  • the type of cigarette 104 there are no restrictions on the type of cigarette 104, and it may be a cigarette or a cigar.
  • the tobacco 104 may be a combustion-type tobacco used by burning tobacco leaves, or may be a heat-not-burn tobacco used by heating tobacco leaves or non-tobacco materials with a heater and using the tobacco without burning.
  • the plurality of cigarettes 104 are tightly housed in the housing 110 so that the adjacent cigarettes 104 are in contact with each other, whereby the housing 110 can be miniaturized and easily carried by the user.
  • the housing 110 has a front surface 110a, a back surface 110c facing the front surface 110a, a pair of side surfaces 110b connecting the front surface 110a and the back surface 110c, and a front surface 110a. , A back surface 110c, and a bottom surface 110d (not shown in FIGS. 1A to 2B) connected to a pair of side surfaces 110b.
  • An internal space is formed by the front surface 110a, the back surface 110c, the pair of side surfaces 110b, and the bottom surface 110d, and the cigarette 104 is stored in this internal space.
  • the size of the housing 110 that is, the width and height of the front surface 110a, the back surface 110c, the pair of side surfaces 110b, and the bottom surface 110d may be appropriately selected depending on the size and number of the cigarettes 104 to be stored.
  • the surface facing the bottom surface 110d functions as a take-out portion of the cigarette 104.
  • the lid 120 having an arbitrary configuration includes a front surface 120a, a back surface 120c facing the front surface 120a, and a pair of side surfaces 120b connecting the front surface 120a and the back surface 120c. It also has a front surface 120a, a back surface 120c, and an upper surface 120d connected to a pair of side surfaces 120b.
  • An internal space is formed by the front surface 120a, the back surface 120c, the pair of side surfaces 120b, and the upper surface 120d, and when the lid 120 is closed, a part of the cigarette 104 is stored in the internal space.
  • the back surface 120c of the lid 120 is connected to the back surface 110c of the housing 110, and a broken portion 102 is provided (FIG.
  • the broken portion 102 acts as a hinge, and the lid 120 can rotate about an axis along the broken portion 102, whereby the lid 120 can be opened and closed.
  • the lid 120 may include a tab 120e that overlaps the front surface 110a of the housing 110 (FIG. 1A). The tab 120e is integrated with the front surface 110a. By providing the tab 120e, the design of the package 100 is improved and the lid 120 can be easily opened and closed.
  • the width W 1 of the front surface 110a of the housing 110 and the width W 3 of the front surface 120a of the lid 120 are the same or substantially the same.
  • the width W 2 of the side surface 110b of the body 110 and the width W 4 of the side surface 120b of the lid 120 are also the same or substantially the same.
  • the shapes of the side surfaces 110b and 120b of the housing 110 and the lid 120 are trapezoidal.
  • the ridge 110ab between the side surface 110b and the front surface 110a is shorter than the ridge 110b between the side surface 110b and the back surface 110c
  • the ridge 120ab between the side surface 120b and the front surface 120a is the side surface. It is longer than the ridge 120bc between the 120b and the back surface 120c (see FIG. 2A).
  • the shapes of the side surfaces 110b and 120b of the housing 110 and the lid 120 may be square or rectangular. In this case, the length of the ridge 110ab is the same as the length of the ridge 110bc, and similarly, the length of the ridge 120ab is the same as the length of the ridge 120bc.
  • the package 100 may be configured to house the combustible cigarette 104.
  • the combustion type cigarette 104 is generally longer than the heating type cigarette 104, as shown in FIG. 3, the height H of the package 100, that is, the height H 1 of the front surface 110a and the height of the front surface 120a.
  • the sum of H 2 may be larger than the widths W 1 and W 3.
  • the package 100 may include an inner wall 106 in the housing 110 as an arbitrary configuration.
  • the inner wall 106 is fixed to the inside of the front surface 110a and the side surface 110b of the housing 110 with an adhesive or the like, and a part thereof protrudes from the front surface 110a and the side surface 110b.
  • the cigarette 104 is housed in the inner wall 106. By providing the inner wall 106, a step is generated between the inner wall 106 and the front surface 110a and between the inner wall 106 and the side surface 110b.
  • the lid 120 When the lid 120 is closed, the lid 120 rotates about the broken portion 102 so as to accommodate the inner wall 106, and this step acts as a stopper, and the rotation of the lid 120 can be stopped. As a result, the position when the lid 120 is closed can be fixed, and the shape of the package 100 is stably maintained.
  • Package 100 may further include a partition 107 for partitioning a plurality of cigarettes 104 inside the housing 110 or inside the inner wall 106.
  • the partition 107 is a paper, resin, or metal, or a laminate thereof, which is arranged so as to wrap all of the plurality of cigarettes 104 or to divide the plurality of cigarettes 104 into groups of several cigarettes (for example, 10 cigarettes each). Is a plastic sheet or film containing.
  • the partition 107 it is possible to prevent the cigarette 104 from falling over.
  • the cigarette 104 moves in the housing 110 to suppress the collision between the cigarettes 104 and the collision between the cigarette 104 and the housing 110 or the inner wall 106, and the cigarette 104 caused by the collision is suppressed. Can be prevented from being damaged.
  • FIG. 5 (A) shows a schematic bottom view of the package 100
  • FIGS. 5 (B) and 5 (C) show an enlarged view of FIG. 5 (A).
  • FIG. 5A shows a state in which the lid 120 is rotated by 180 ° about the fractured portion 102.
  • FIG. 5D is a schematic perspective view of the package 100, and here shows a state in which the front surface 110a of the housing 110 and the like are removed.
  • a broken portion 112 represented by a two-dot chain line is formed on the bottom surface 110d of the housing 110.
  • the fractured portion 112 is also one or more through holes formed in the blank sheet 130, or one or more notches (slits), and there are no restrictions on the shape of the through holes or the notches.
  • the through hole may be a straight line, a curved line, a circle, an ellipse, or a combination thereof.
  • it may be a rectangle with both ends capped with semicircles.
  • the shape of the notch may be a straight line or a curved line.
  • both ends of the longest straight line connecting the two adjacent through holes are both ends of the break portion 112.
  • the broken portion 112 can be provided so as to overlap the cigarette 104 of a part (for example, one cigarette) of the plurality of cigarettes 104 housed in the housing 110 and not to overlap with the other cigarettes 104.
  • the broken portion 112 is configured so that both the cigarette 104 that overlaps with the broken portion 112 and the cigarette 104 that does not overlap with the broken portion 112 can exist in the housing 110.
  • the fractured portion 112 may be formed so as not to overlap the cigarette 104 and to extend between adjacent cigarettes 104 when the package 100 is observed from the bottom surface. At least a part of the broken portion 112 does not overlap with the straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion 112.
  • the interior of the bottom surface 110d is substantially flat, the portion partially enclosed by the fractured portion 112 when the user uses the package 100, that is, any connecting line 118 connecting both ends of the fractured portion 112 (FIG. 5).
  • a part of the bottom surface 110d is broken by pushing the portion (hereinafter, this portion is referred to as a flap) 116 surrounded by the fractured portion 112 (see (B)), and one of the bottom surfaces 110d along the fractured portion 112.
  • the portion that is, the flap 116) is pushed into the housing 110 (FIG. 5 (D)). Specifically, the flap 116 rotates toward the inside of the housing 110 about the connecting line 118 (FIG. 6A).
  • the flap 116 also overlaps with some cigarettes 104 and does not overlap with other cigarettes 104. Further, even when the broken portion 112 extends between the adjacent cigarettes 104 when the package 100 is observed from the bottom surface, at least a part of the broken portion 112 does not overlap with the connecting line 118, so that the flap 116 is a part of the cigarette. It overlaps with 104 and does not overlap with other cigarettes 104. That is, both the cigarette 104 that overlaps with the flap 116 and the cigarette 104 that does not overlap with the flap 116 exist in 110.
  • the connecting line 118 may include a straight line, or may be a straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion 112 (that is, the connecting line 118 may coincide with a straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion 112).
  • the connecting line 118 may include a curve as shown in FIG. 5 (C).
  • the length of the straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion 112 is arbitrary, but the length is set so that the flap 116 does not separate from the bottom surface 110d when a part of the bottom surface 110d is broken to form the flap 116. It is preferable to do so.
  • the length of the straight line connecting both ends of the fractured portion 112 may be appropriately set from a range of 3 mm or more and 30 mm or less, 3 mm or more and 15 mm or less, or 5 mm or more and 10 mm or less.
  • the cigarette 104 is tightly stored in the package 100. Therefore, when the user takes out the cigarette 104, it is not always easy to take out the cigarette 104. In particular, when the first cigarette 104 is taken out, it is necessary to strongly grasp the cigarette 104 with a finger and pull it out, so that the tip of the cigarette 104 may be deformed or damaged. Although it depends on the degree of damage, if the cigarette 104 is severely damaged, it cannot be used, which causes stress and discomfort to the user. In order to reduce such stress and discomfort, the user is required to be more careful when taking out the cigarette 104.
  • a part of the bottom surface 110d is broken along the broken portion 112 to form a part of the bottom surface 110d, and a part of the plurality of cigarettes 104.
  • a flap 116 that overlaps with the cigarette 104 can be formed.
  • the flap 116 can be rotated inside the housing 110, and by utilizing this rotation, one or more cigarettes 104 overlapping the fractured portion 112 or the flap 116 can be selectively pushed upward and more than the other cigarettes 104. Can also be placed in a high position. As a result, the user can not only easily take out the moved cigarette 104 without feeling stress, but also prevent the cigarette 104 from being damaged.
  • the break portion 112 or the flap 116 overlaps with some cigarettes 104 among the plurality of cigarettes 104 and does not overlap with the other cigarettes 104
  • the plurality of cigarettes overlapping with the break portion 112 or the flap 116 are selectively selected. Can be pushed up and picked in a wide range. Further, the height difference of the cigarette 104 to be pushed up can be arbitrarily set depending on the shape of the flap 116.
  • the broken portion 112 or the flap 116 overlaps with one cigarette, only this one cigarette can be selectively pushed up and picked without touching the other cigarettes. Further, since the size of the broken portion 112 and the flap 116 can be reduced, the strength of the bottom surface 110d can be maintained.
  • the bottom surface 110d of the package 100 is flat when the adjacent through holes or the cuts are not broken. be. Therefore, even if the broken portion 112 is provided, the shape of the package 100 or the shape of the internal space of the housing 110 is not complicated, and a simple rectangular parallelepiped can be maintained, so that a plurality of packages 100 can be stored compactly. And can be transported. Further, in this state, all the cigarettes 104 housed in each package 100 are arranged on the flat bottom surface 110d. Therefore, all cigarettes 104 are placed at the same height. This contributes to prevent the height of the package 100 from increasing.
  • the flap 116 can be returned to the original position so as to be located on the same plane as the other parts. That is, the flap 116 can reversibly rotate around the connecting line 118 to reconstruct the flat bottom surface 110d. Therefore, even after the flap 116 is pushed in and the cigarette 104 is taken out, all the remaining cigarettes 104 can be rearranged on the flat bottom surface 110d without causing any trouble in opening and closing the lid 120. Further, when the package 100 is wrapped with a film, the flap 116 can be operated with the lower portion of the housing 110 covered with the film.
  • the bottom surface 110d of the housing 110 is maintained in a state of being covered with the film, so that water, dust, etc. are formed from the gap between the flap 116 and other parts. Can be prevented from invading the package 100 and the cigarette 104 can be prevented from falling.
  • the straight line connecting both ends thereof is formed by the ridge 110cd between the bottom surface 110d and the back surface 110c rather than the ridge 110ad between the bottom surface 110d and the front surface 110a. It is installed so that it is close to each other.
  • the arrangement of the broken portion 112 is not limited to the above-mentioned arrangement, and as shown in the schematic bottom view of FIG. 7A, the broken portion 112 has a straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion 112. It may be provided so as to be closer to the ridge 110ad than to the ridge 110cd. Further, as shown in FIG.
  • one or both ends of the fractured portion 112 may reach the ridge 110ad between the bottom surface 110d and the front surface 110a, or FIG. 7 ( As shown in C), the break portion 112 may be provided so that both ends do not reach the ridge 110ad (that is, the straight line connecting both ends of the break portion 112 is separated from the ridge 110ad). Although not shown, one or both ends of the fractured portion 112 may reach the ridge 110cd of the bottom surface 110d and the back surface 110c.
  • the fractured portion 112 may be formed so that the straight line connecting both ends of the fractured portion 112 is parallel to or substantially parallel to the ridge 110bd of the bottom surface 110d and the side surface 110b.
  • one or both ends of the broken portion 112 may reach the ridge 110bd, or the breaking portion 112 may be provided so that both ends do not reach the ridge 110bd.
  • the shape of the flap 116 is also arbitrary. That is, the shape of the fractured portion 112 may be composed of a plurality of straight lines (FIGS. 5 (A), 7 (A) to 7 (C), etc.), or may include a curved line.
  • the fractured portion 112 may be a semicircle or may be composed of one or more straight lines and curves (FIG. 8B). Therefore, the shape of the flap 116 may be a triangle, a square, a rectangle, a semicircle, a semicircle, or a combination thereof.
  • the fractured portion 112 has an arc shape or a square shape.
  • the ratio of the length of the broken portion 112 to the length of the straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion is more preferably 1.5: 1.0 to 3.0: 1.0. Furthermore, as described above, it is more preferable to appropriately set the length of the straight line connecting both ends of the fractured portion 112 from the range of 3 mm or more and 30 mm or less, 3 mm or more and 15 mm or less, or 5 mm or more and 10 mm or less.
  • the shape of the fractured portion 112 is the shape of the through hole or the notch when the fractured portion 112 is formed by a single through hole or a notch, and the fractured portion 112 has a plurality of through holes or a plurality of notches.
  • the shape is obtained by connecting all of these through holes or notches (except for the straight line connecting both ends of the fractured portion 112).
  • the fractured portion 112 is preferably shaped such that two or more lines intersect each other so that the flap 116 does not roll up inward or hang down outward from the bottom surface 110d of the package 100.
  • the number of broken portions 112 provided on the bottom surface 110d that is, the number of flaps 116 provided by the broken portions 112.
  • a single break portion 112 may be provided so that the flap 116 is formed at or near the center of the bottom surface 110d. That is, when the broken portion 112 is not broken, the single broken portion 112 is provided so that the center or the center of gravity of the bottom surface 110d is included in the region surrounded by the straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion 112 and the broken portion 112. It may be provided.
  • the break portion 112 when the broken portion 112 is not broken, the distance between one end of the broken portion 112 and one of the pair of side surfaces 110b and the distance between the other end of the broken portion 112 and the other of the pair of side surfaces 110b.
  • the break portion 112 may be provided so that the two are the same or substantially the same.
  • a plurality of broken portions 112 may be provided. In this case, in a state where the broken portion 112 is not broken, the broken portion 112 may be provided so that each broken portion 112 is closer to the side surface 110b than the center of the bottom surface 110d (FIG. 8C). ).
  • a plurality of broken portions 112 may be arranged in the above (FIG. 8 (D)).
  • the broken portion 112 is included in the region surrounded by the straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion 112 and the broken portion 112 so that the center of the bottom surface 110d occupied by each group is included in the state where the broken portion 112 is not broken. 112 may be formed.
  • each break portion 112 may be provided so that the distance from one end to the nearest side surface 110b and the distance from the other end to the partition 107 are the same or substantially the same.
  • the flap 116 can be arranged at the center or near the center of the bottom surface 110d occupying each group.
  • the size of the flap 116 is also arbitrary, and for example, as shown in FIG. 5A, the length of the flap 116 may be less than or equal to the diameter of the cross section of the tobacco 104 (the cross section perpendicular to the direction in which the tobacco 104 is stretched). In this case, it becomes easy to selectively push up one cigarette 104.
  • the length of the flap 116 may be greater than the diameter of the cross section of the cigarette 104 (FIG. 8B). In this case, a plurality of cigarettes 104 can be pushed up by one operation.
  • the length may be 3 mm or more and 20 mm or less, 5 mm or more and 15 mm or less, or 5 mm or more and 10 mm or less.
  • the area of the flap 116 may also be 3 mm 2 or more and 50 mm 2 or less, 5 mm 2 or more and 30 mm 2 or less, or 10 mm 2 or more and 20 mm 2 or less.
  • the length of the flap 116 means the longer of the lengths in the direction parallel to the ridge 110ab and the ridge 110bd.
  • the thickness of the bottom surface 110d may be smaller than the other portions in the connecting line 118. ..
  • the thickness may be adjusted, for example, by applying pressure to the bottom surface 110d on the connecting line 118. By adjusting the thickness of the bottom surface 110d in this way, the flap 116 can be easily operated.
  • the partition 107 may be configured so that a part of the partition 107 in contact with the bottom surface 110d moves reversibly inward in conjunction with the movement of the flap 116.
  • a break portion 114 may be provided on the bottom surface of the partition 107.
  • the fractured portion 114 like the fractured portion 112, is one or more through holes, or one or more notches (slits).
  • the broken portion 114 also has two ends, and an arbitrary connecting line 115 connecting the two ends and a portion (hereinafter referred to as a flap) 117 surrounded by the broken portion 114 are provided on the bottom surface 110d of the housing 110.
  • the connecting line 115 may be a straight line connecting both ends of the fractured portion 114, or may include a curved line.
  • the partition 107 may be configured so that the bottom surface has a bottom structure (FIG. 10 (B)).
  • the bottom surface of the partition 107 may be composed of the bottoms 107a and 107d facing each other and the two bottom flaps 107b and 107c facing each other.
  • the bottom surface moves to the inside of the partition 107 by applying a force from the outside to the bottom surface of the partition 107.
  • the partition 107 since the partition 107 is flexible, it can follow the operation of the flap 116 of the housing 110, and as a result, a part of the cigarettes 104 among the plurality of cigarettes 104 is synchronized with the operation of the flap 116.
  • the 104 can be selectively moved.
  • the cigarette 104 can be easily taken out while maintaining the simple shape without causing the deterioration of the design due to the complicated shape of the package 100.
  • a mechanism capable of this can be provided to the package 100. As a result, the user can quickly take out the cigarette 104 and enjoy smoking without giving stress or discomfort.
  • the package 150 includes a housing 160 and an inner box 170 housed in the housing 160 as a basic configuration.
  • the housing 160 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape with one open side or a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and is configured by using the same material as the material that can be used in the housing 110.
  • the inner box 170 is a container for accommodating a plurality of cigarettes 104. Like the housing 160, the inner box 170 is connected to a front 170a, a back facing the front 170a (not shown), a pair of side surfaces 170b connected to the front 170a and the back, and a front 170a, a back, and a pair of side 170b.
  • the bottom surface 170d is provided.
  • the inner box 170 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape with an open surface facing the bottom surface 170d or a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and is configured by using a material that can be used in the housing 110.
  • the package 150 is configured so that the inner box 170 slides in the housing 160 through the open surface of the housing 160.
  • the inner box 170 when the inner box 170 is completely housed in the housing 160, one surface of the housing 160 functions as a lid of the cigarette 104, and the cigarette 104 is prevented from falling. On the other hand, in the state where the inner box 170 is slid (see FIG. 11B), at least a part of the cigarettes 104 among the plurality of cigarettes 104 can be taken out from the open surface of the inner box 170.
  • the inner box 170 may be provided with a partition.
  • One or more broken portions 172 are formed on the surface of the inner box 170 facing the open surface.
  • the fractured portion 172 is also one or more through holes, or one or more cuts, and the shape of the through holes or the cuts is not limited.
  • the through hole may be a straight line, a curved line, a circle, an ellipse, or a combination thereof, or may be a rectangle capped with semicircles at both ends.
  • the shape of the notch may be a straight line or a curved line.
  • the broken portion 172 can be provided so as to overlap with a part of the cigarettes 104 of the plurality of cigarettes 104 stored in the inner box 170 and not to overlap with the other cigarettes 104.
  • the break portion 172 may be formed so as not to overlap with the cigarette 104 and to extend between the adjacent cigarettes 104 when the package 100 is observed from the bottom surface. At least a part of the broken portion 172 does not overlap with the straight line connecting both ends of the broken portion 172 (see FIG. 11B). Therefore, the broken portion 172 is configured so that both the cigarette 104 that overlaps with the broken portion 172 and the cigarette 104 that does not overlap with the broken portion 172 can exist in the inner box 170.
  • the surface of the inner box 170 on which the broken portion 172 is formed is substantially flat, but as in the first embodiment, the user slides the inner box 170 when using the package 150 and is partially surrounded by the broken portion 172.
  • the flap 176 is formed by pushing in the broken portion, that is, the portion surrounded by the connecting line 174 connecting both ends of the broken portion 172 and the broken portion 172. Since this flap 176 also overlaps with some cigarettes 104 and does not overlap with other cigarettes 104, rotating the flap around the connecting line 174 pushes up one or more cigarettes 104 more than the other cigarettes 104. It can be moved to a higher position.
  • the connecting line 174 may also be a straight line connecting both ends of the fractured portion 172, or may include a curved line.
  • FIG. 12 shows a top view of an example of the blank sheet 130.
  • the material of the blank sheet 130 is not limited, and may be, for example, paper, a metal or alloy such as aluminum or stainless steel, or a polymer.
  • the polymer include polyolephy such as polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene, fluorine-containing polyolefin such as polytetrafluoroethylene, and polyester such as polyethylene terephthalate.
  • the blank sheet 130 is made of single-layer or laminated paper.
  • the paper may be a coated paper coated with a varnish containing a pigment, or may be a paper laminated with a resin such as polyethylene or a metal such as aluminum.
  • the basis weight of the paper can be arbitrarily selected, for example, 10 g / m 2 or more and 600 g / m 2 or less, 50 g / m 2 or more and 450 g / m 2 or less, 100 g / m 2 or more and 300 g / m 2 or less, or 200 g / m 2 or more and 350 g. It can be appropriately selected from the range of / m 2 or less.
  • the back surface of the blank sheet 130 is appropriately colored and printed.
  • the blank sheet 130 includes a front surface 110a, a bottom surface 110d, a back surface 110c, a back surface 120c, an upper surface 120d, and a front surface 120a constituting the housing 110 and the lid 120 in this order, and has a structure in which these are integrated.
  • Each of the pair of side surfaces 110b of the housing 110 is divided into two, one of which is provided so as to be integrated with the front surface 110a and the other with the back surface 110c.
  • the front surface 110a and the back surface 110c may be sandwiched between a pair of side surfaces 110b.
  • one of the pair of side surfaces 110b may be arranged between the front surface 110a and the other of the pair of side surfaces 110b, or between the back surface 110c and the other of the pair of side surfaces 110b.
  • a pair of side surfaces 110b are provided on both the front surface 110a and the back surface 110c, and both the front surface 110a and the back surface 110c are sandwiched between the pair of side surface 110b.
  • the joints 132 and 134 are integrated with the side surface 110b or the bottom surface 110d.
  • a configuration in which the joint margins 132 and 134 are integrated with the side surface 110b will be described. Note that FIG. 12 is drawn so that there is a slit between the side surface 110b integrated with the front surface 110a and the joint 132 or 134 in consideration of visibility, but these are separated by a notch.
  • One or more broken portions 112 are formed on the bottom surface 110d.
  • the broken portion 112 may be formed by using a needle or a cutter.
  • the blank sheet 130 is folded as shown by the solid curved arrow, and the back side of the joints 132 and 134 and the front side of the bottom surface 110d are bonded using an adhesive or double-sided tape. Further, the back side of the side surface 110b integrated with the joint margin 132 (the side surface 110b continuous from the back surface 110c) is adhered to the front side of the side surface 110b integrated with the front surface 110a. Similarly, the back side of the side surface 110b integrated with the joint margin 134 (the side surface 110b continuous from the back surface 110c) is adhered to the front side of the side surface 110b integrated with the front surface 110a. As a result, the housing 110 is formed.
  • the back surface 120c of the lid 120 is adjacent to the back surface 110c of the housing 110, and a broken portion 102 is formed between them.
  • each of the pair of side surfaces 120b is divided into two, one of which is integrated with the back surface 120c and the margin 136 or 138.
  • the other is integrated with the front surface 120a.
  • the joints 136 and 138 may be integrated with the upper surface 120d.
  • a U-shaped slit 140 may be provided on the front surface 120a, and the front surface 120a may be configured so as to be folded by a straight line connecting both ends of the U-shape. Note that FIG.
  • the slit 140 may also be a notch.
  • the blank sheet 130 is folded as indicated by the dotted curved arrow.
  • the back side of the joint margin 136 and 138 is adhered to the front side of the upper surface 120d, and the back side of the side surface 120b integrated with the joint margin 136 and 138 and the upper side of the side surface 120b integrated with the front surface 120a are adhered from the joint margin.
  • the two divided side surfaces 120b overlap each other to give one side surface 120b.
  • the front surface 120a is folded by a straight line connecting both ends of the U-shape.
  • character information, color information, and the like printed on the back side of the blank sheet 130 can be arranged inside the lid 120.
  • the package 100 according to one of the embodiments of the present invention can be produced.
  • the cigarette package according to one of the embodiments of the present invention is manufactured.
  • the flap 116 that can be reversibly rotated can be formed on the bottom surface 110d of the housing 110 by the broken portion 112 formed on the blank sheet 130. Since the flap 116 works as a mechanism for changing the position of the cigarette 104 up and down, the user can easily take out the cigarette 104 from the package 100 and enjoy smoking without feeling the stress when taking out the cigarette 104. can do.
  • a package 180 different from the packages 100 and 150 described in the first and second embodiments will be described.
  • the description may be omitted for the configurations that are the same as or similar to the configurations described in the first to third embodiments.
  • FIGS. 13 (A) and 13 (B) Schematic perspective views of the package 180 are shown in FIGS. 13 (A) and 13 (B). Similar to the package 100 shown in FIG. 1A, the package 180 is also connected to the housing 110 and the housing 110, and includes a lid 120 for opening and closing the housing 110. However, in consideration of legibility, the lid 120 is not shown in FIGS. 13 (A) and 13 (B).
  • Package 180 further comprises an interior container 182 that accommodates a plurality of cigarettes 104 within the housing 110.
  • the number of inner containers 182 may be one or a plurality. For example, as shown in FIGS. 13A and 13B, two interior containers 182 are provided in a package 180 containing a total of 20 cigarettes 104, and 10 cigarettes 104 each are placed in the interior container 182.
  • Package 180 may be configured to accommodate.
  • the package 180 may include the inner wall 106 as an arbitrary configuration.
  • the inner wall 106 is arranged between the housing 110 and the inner container 182.
  • the inner container 182 is the upper part when it is housed in the package 180 so that all or a part of the plurality of cigarettes 104 is not exposed. Is folded.
  • the cigarette 104 is taken out, as shown in the inner container 182 on the left side, the whole or a part of the folded portion is unfolded, and all or a part of the cigarette 104 is exposed from the inner container 182.
  • the inner container 182 is a flexible sheet and can contain polymers exemplified by paper, polyolefins such as polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene, fluorine-containing polyolefins such as polytetrafluoroethylene, polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate and the like. ..
  • the inner container 182 is composed of a single sheet, and the sheet is appropriately folded and arranged in the package 180 in a deformed state so as to accommodate a plurality of cigarettes 104.
  • the front surface 110a side, the side surface 110b side, the back surface 110c side, and the bottom surface 110d side (see FIGS. 1A and 1B) of the housing 110 are the front surface 182a and the side surface 182b, respectively. , Back surface 182c, and bottom surface 182d.
  • a break portion 186 may be provided in a part of the inner container 182.
  • the fractured portion 186 can be provided so as to extend from one side surface 182b to the other side surface 182b via the front surface 182a. Thereby, the upper portion can be separated from the broken portion 186 of the inner container 182, and all or a part of the cigarette 104 can be easily exposed (FIGS. 13 (B) and 14 (B)).
  • the package 180 further has a band 184 arranged in the inner container 182.
  • One end of the band 184 is fixed to a surface other than the front surface 184a.
  • 14 (A) and 14 (B) show an example in which one end of the band 184 is fixed to the back surface 182c.
  • a part of the band 184 may be fixed to the bottom surface 182d, but in this case, the part of the part overlapping the bottom surface 182d from the fixed part to the other end of the band 184 is not fixed to the inner container 182. .
  • the method of fixing the band 184 is arbitrary, and it may be fixed with an adhesive such as glue, a metal fitting such as a stapler may be used, or it may be fixed by welding or sewing.
  • the band 184 further extends from the surface on which the band 184 is fixed along the bottom surface 110d to the surface facing the fixed surface.
  • the band 184 extends from the back surface 182c along the bottom surface 182d and further onto the front surface 182a. Therefore, as shown in the schematic top view of FIG. 15 (A), a part of the band 184 is arranged so as to overlap with at least one cigarette 104.
  • the broken portion 186 is provided in the inner container 182
  • the length of the band 184 is adjusted so that the end portion opposite to the fixed end portion is located above the broken portion 186. Therefore, when a part of the inner container 182 is separated by using the broken portion 186, a part of the band 184 is exposed from the inner container 182 (FIG. 14 (B)).
  • the width of the band 184 can be set so as to overlap a part of a plurality of cigarettes 104 (for example, one cigarette 104) stored in the inner container 182 and not to overlap with another cigarette 104.
  • the width of the band 184 may be appropriately set from a range of 3 mm or more and 30 mm or less, 3 mm or more and 15 mm or less, or 5 mm or more and 10 mm or less.
  • the user can easily take out the cigarette 104 from the package 180.
  • the band 184 partially exposed from the developed inner container 182 is formed.
  • the cigarette 104 that overlaps with the belt 184 can be selectively pulled up. Therefore, as in the packages 100 and 150 according to the first and second embodiments, the user can easily take out the cigarette 104 moved upward without feeling stress, and the cigarette 104 is also damaged. Can be prevented.
  • the band 184 can be appropriately changed.
  • the band 184 may be arranged so that the end portion overlaps the bottom surface 182d and extends from the bottom surface 182d onto the front surface 182a. ..
  • a part on the back surface 182c side is fixed to the bottom surface 182d, and the other part is not fixed.
  • the band 184 may be arranged so as to extend from one side surface 182b along the bottom surface 182d and extend onto the other side surface 182b.
  • a plurality of bands 184 may be provided.
  • a package 190 different from the packages 100, 150, and 180 described in the first, second, and fourth embodiments will be described.
  • the description may be omitted for the configurations that are the same as or similar to the configurations described in the first to fourth embodiments.
  • FIGS. 17 (A) and 17 (B) Schematic perspective views of the package 190 are shown in FIGS. 17 (A) and 17 (B). Similar to the package 100 shown in FIG. 1A, the package 190 is also connected to the housing 110 and the housing 110, and includes a lid 120 for opening and closing the housing 110. However, in consideration of legibility, the lid 120 is not shown in FIGS. 17 (A) and 17 (B). Like the package 180, the package 190 further comprises an interior container 182 that houses a plurality of cigarettes 104 within the housing 110.
  • the inner container 182 of the package 190 has at least a pair of breaks 182e on at least one of the front surface 182a, the back surface 182c, and the side surface 182b.
  • a pair of fractured portions 182e are provided on the front surface 182a.
  • Each of the pair of broken portions 182e extends from the upper end to the lower end of the front surface 182a, and further extends to the bottom surface 182d.
  • each of the pair of fractured portions 182e may further extend from the bottom surface 182d and partially reach a part of the back surface 182c.
  • the pair of broken portions 182e are provided so that the area between them overlaps a part of a plurality of cigarettes 104 (for example, one cigarette 104) housed in the inner container 182 and does not overlap with the other cigarettes 104. Therefore, the distance between the pair of fractured portions 182e can be appropriately set from, for example, 3 mm or more and 30 mm or less, 3 mm or more and 15 mm or less, or 5 mm or more and 10 mm or less.
  • the pair of breaks 182e may be parallel to each other, but the distance between the pair of breaks 182e may vary within the inner container 182. For example, some of the pair of fractures 182e may be spaced apart from each other as they approach the upper end of the inner container 182 (FIG. 19).
  • the inner container 182 of the package 190 can also be provided with a break portion 186 (FIG. 18 (A)).
  • the broken portion 186 is not provided between the pair of broken portions 182e.
  • the broken portions 182e and 186 can be broken and the upper portion can be separated from the broken portion 186 of the inner container 182.
  • all or part of the tobacco 104 can be exposed, and the portion between the pair of broken portions 182e can be left as a band-shaped tab 182f (FIG. 17B), FIG. 18B. )).
  • the interior is designed so that a part of the plurality of cigarettes 104 overlaps with the tab 182f and the other cigarettes 104 do not overlap with the tab 182f.
  • a container 182 can be configured.
  • the region between the pair of fractured portions 182e or the tab 182f has a hatch different from that of the inner container 182, but the tab 182f is a pair formed on the inner container 182. Since it is formed by breaking the broken portion 182e of the above, the region between the pair of broken portions 182e and the tab 182f are integrated with the inner container 182.
  • the user can easily take out the cigarette 104 from the package 180 by providing the pair of breaking portions 182e that give the tab 182f by breaking.
  • the broken portion 182e is broken to form a tab 182f, and the tab 182f is further turned up.
  • the cigarette 104 that overlaps with the tab 182f can be selectively pulled up.
  • FIG. 19 by increasing the distance between the fractured portions 182e as it approaches the upper end, the user can more easily pick up the tab 182f.
  • the user can not only easily take out the moved cigarette 104 without feeling stress, but also the cigarette 104. Damage can also be prevented.
  • the broken portion 182e may be a slit.

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Paquet de cigarettes comprenant une pluralité de cigarettes et un paquet logeant la pluralité de cigarettes. Le paquet comprend un boîtier, et le boîtier comporte une surface avant, une surface arrière faisant face à la surface avant, une paire de surfaces latérales reliant la surface avant et la surface arrière l'une à l'autre, et une surface inférieure reliée à la surface avant, à la surface arrière et à la paire de surfaces latérales. La surface inférieure possède une partie rompue. La distance entre les deux extrémités de la partie rompue peut être comprise entre 3 et 30 mm inclus. Une ligne reliant les deux extrémités de la partie rompue l'une à l'autre peut être positionnée sur une arête entre la surface inférieure et la surface avant, une arête entre la surface inférieure et les surfaces latérales ou une arête entre la surface inférieure et la surface arrière.
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