WO2023139390A1 - Packages and wrapper - Google Patents

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WO2023139390A1
WO2023139390A1 PCT/GB2023/050142 GB2023050142W WO2023139390A1 WO 2023139390 A1 WO2023139390 A1 WO 2023139390A1 GB 2023050142 W GB2023050142 W GB 2023050142W WO 2023139390 A1 WO2023139390 A1 WO 2023139390A1
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Thomas Allen
Katalin SEBESTENY-GYORE
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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
    • 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
    • B65D85/10568Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank having a cap-like lid hinged to an edge characterized by the lid opening of the lid opens simultaneously an inner package within the container

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  • the present invention relates to a package for delivery systems.
  • Delivery systems such as cigarettes, are sold in packs.
  • Known packs often comprise an outer carton made from cardboard which has a base and a hinged lid.
  • the base contains a bundle of delivery systems.
  • the delivery systems are wrapped in a flexible barrier layer made of metallized plastic or of a plastic/metal foil laminate.
  • Such known packs comprise an outer plastic wrapper configured to keep the delivery systems in the package fresh.
  • the outer plastic wrapper is torn open to access the outer carton and disposed of.
  • a package for a delivery system comprising an outer container comprising an access; an inner container comprising a wrapper configured to surround at least one delivery system, the wrapper being sealed by the closure of it openings; and wherein the wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper based material and an extraction region in the wrapper; the inner container comprising a resealable label configured to cover the extraction region and having a peripheral portion that extends beyond the extraction region such that the extraction region of the inner container is sealed, when the label covers the extraction region; and wherein the label is peelable away from the wrapper during use to open the extraction region to provide access to the at least one delivery system.
  • the label may comprise a tab which is configured to be gripped by a consumer to open the inner container.
  • the label may comprise a tab which is attached to an inside surface of the lid.
  • the paper based material may be a coated paper.
  • the coated paper may comprise a paper layer with a barrier coating.
  • the barrier coating may be a metallised layer.
  • the barrier coating may be a plastic film coating or a varnish layer.
  • the paper based material may be a barrier paper.
  • the barrier paper may comprise a paper layer that is impregnated with a barrier material.
  • the barrier material may be interspersed throughout the paper layer.
  • the barrier material may be a plastic, varnish, or metal.
  • the wrapper may further comprise a second layer.
  • the second layer may comprise a metallised layer.
  • the wrapper may further comprise a third layer.
  • the third layer may comprise a plastic film coating or varnish layer.
  • the package may further comprise an inner frame located within the inner container.
  • Each component of the package may be formed from a material comprising the first layer of paper based material.
  • Each component of the package may be formed from a recycleable paper based material.
  • the paper based material may have a paper weight of less than 8o gsm, optionally less than 70 gsm, optionally less than 50 gsm, and optionally less than 45 gsm.
  • the wrapper may further comprise a first clay layer on the inner surface of the first layer, and optionally, a second clay layer on the outer surface of the first layer.
  • One of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
  • the other of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the second or third layer on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
  • the wrapper may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr.
  • the wrapper may be sealed at its overlapping edges.
  • the wrapper may be sealed by adhering together the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
  • the wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
  • the wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending around the whole perimeter of the inner surface of the wrapper.
  • the sealed overlapping edges of the wrapper may form a hermetic seal, such that the inner package is hermetically sealed before its first opening.
  • the package may further comprise an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container of the package, the outer wrapper being sealed by the closure of its openings, wherein the outer wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper-based material.
  • the paper-based material of the outer wrapper may be a coated paper comprising a paper layer with a barrier coating.
  • the barrier coating may be a metallised layer.
  • the barrier coating may be a plastic film coating or a varnish layer.
  • the paper-based material of the outer wrapper may be a barrier paper comprising a paper layer that is impregnated with a barrier material.
  • the barrier material may be plastic, varnish, or metal.
  • the outer wrapper may further comprise a second layer, and optionally, wherein the second layer comprises a metallised layer.
  • the outer wrapper may further comprise a third layer, and optionally, wherein the third layer comprises a plastic film coating or varnish layer.
  • the paper-based material of the outer wrapper may have a paper weight of less than 80 gsm.
  • the paper-based material of the outer wrapper may have a paper weight of less than 70 gsm.
  • the paper-based material of the outer wrapper may have a paper weight of less than 50 gsm.
  • the paper-based material of the outer wrapper may have a paper weight of less than 45 gsm.
  • the outer wrapper may further comprise a clay layer.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a first clay layer on the inner surface of the first layer, and optionally, a second clay layer on the outer surface of the first layer.
  • the second layer or the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
  • the other of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the second or third layer on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
  • the outer wrapper may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr.
  • the outer wrapper may be sealed at its overlapping edges.
  • the outer wrapper may be sealed by adhered together overlapping edges of the outer wrapper when the wrapper is folded around the outer container.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded around the outer container.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending around the whole perimeter of the inner surface of the outer wrapper.
  • the sealed overlapping edges of the outer wrapper may form a hermetic seal, such that the outer wrapper and outer container within are hermetically sealed before its first opening.
  • the package may further comprise a tamper evident means.
  • the tamper evident means may be located on the base and lid, the lid having a portion of a front lid wall flap attached to a front wall of the base.
  • the portion of the front lid wall flap may comprise a line of weakening.
  • the tamper evident means may located on the inner container.
  • the tamper evident means may comprise a stamp partially located on the label and extending across the peripheral portion onto the wrapper.
  • the stamp may comprise a line of weakening.
  • a package for a delivery system comprising an outer container comprising an access, and an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container of the package, the outer wrapper being sealed by the closure of its openings, wherein the outer wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper based material.
  • the package may further comprise an inner frame located within the outer container.
  • the package may be free from an inner container.
  • the package may be free from an inner container formed by a wrapper.
  • the outer wrapper may be formed as described in relation to the outer wrapper of the previous aspect of the invention.
  • a wrapper for a container of a package for delivery systems comprising a first layer comprising a paper based material, and a barrier material.
  • the paper based material may be a coated paper comprising a paper layer coated with a barrier coating formed from the barrier material.
  • the barrier material forming the barrier coating may comprise a metallised layer.
  • the barrier material forming the barrier coating may comprise a plastic coating or a varnish layer.
  • the paper based material may be a barrier paper comprising a paper layer impregnated with the barrier material.
  • the barrier material may be a plastic, varnish, or metal.
  • the wrapper may further comprise a second layer.
  • the second layer may be formed by a metallised layer.
  • the wrapper may further comprise a third layer.
  • the third layer may be formed by a plastic film coating or a varnish layer.
  • the wrapper may further comprise a first clay layer on an inner surface of the first layer.
  • One of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
  • the other of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the second or third layer on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
  • the wrapper may further comprise a second clay layer on an outer surface of the first layer.
  • the wrapper may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr.
  • the wrapper may be sealed at its overlapping edges when folded into an inner container.
  • the wrapper may be sealed by adhering together the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
  • the wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
  • the wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending around the whole perimeter of the inner surface of the wrapper.
  • the sealed overlapping edges of the wrapper may form a hermetic seal, such that the inner package is hermetically sealed before its first opening.
  • the wrapper may be configured to surround at least one delivery system and be located in an outer container of a package.
  • the wrapper may be configured to surround an outer container of a package.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a general embodiment of a package according to the invention, with its lid pivoted into an open position;
  • Figure 2 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper
  • Figure 3 shows an inner surface of a blank of the wrapper of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 shows an outer surface of the blank of the wrapper of Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper;
  • Figure 6 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper
  • Figure 7 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper
  • Figure 8 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper
  • Figure 9 shows an inner frame in an unfolded condition
  • Figure 10 shows a modified package according to the invention, with a label attached to the lid and in an open position;
  • Figure 11 shows a cross-sectional side view of the package shown in Figure 10 with the lid in an open position
  • Figure 12 shows the same view as Figure 4 but with the lid in a closed position
  • Figure 13 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper
  • Figure 14 shows an embodiment of a tamper evident means on an outer container of a package
  • Figure 15 shows an embodiment of a tamper evident means on an outer container of a package
  • Figure 16 shows an embodiment of a tamper evident means on an outer container of a package
  • Figure 17 shows an embodiment of a tamper evident means on an inner container of a package.
  • the term “delivery system” is intended to encompass systems that deliver at least one substance to a user, and includes: combustible aerosol provision systems, such as cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars, and tobacco for pipes for roll your own or for make your own cigarettes (whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco, tobacco substitutes or other smokeable material); non-combustible aerosol provision systems that release compounds from an aerosol-generating material without combusting the aerosol-generating material, such as electronic cigarettes, tobacco heating products, and hybrid systems to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials; and aerosol-free deliveiy systems that deliver the at least one substance to a user orally, nasally, transdermally or in another way without forming an aerosol, including but not limited to, lozenges, gums, patches, articles comprising inhalable powders, and oral products such as oral tobacco which includes snus or moist snuff, wherein the at least one substance may or may not comprise nicotine.
  • a “combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is combusted or burned during use in order to facilitate deliveiy of at least one substance to a user.
  • the delivery system is a combustible aerosol provision system, such as a system selected from the group consisting of a cigarette, a cigarillo and a cigar.
  • the disclosure relates to a component for use in a combustible aerosol provision system, such as a filter, a filter rod, a filter segment, a tobacco rod, a spill, an aerosol-modifying agent release component such as a capsule, a thread, or a bead, or a paper such as a plug wrap, a tipping paper or a cigarette paper.
  • a “non-combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is not combusted or burned in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user.
  • the delivery system is a non-combustible aerosol provision system, such as a powered non-combustible aerosol provision system.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an electronic cigarette, also known as a vaping device or electronic nicotine delivery system (END), although it is noted that the presence of nicotine in the aerosol-generating material is not a requirement.
  • END electronic nicotine delivery system
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an aerosolgenerating material heating system, also known as a heat-not-burn system.
  • An example of such a system is a tobacco heating system.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system is a hybrid system to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials, one or a plurality of which may be heated.
  • Each of the aerosol-generating materials may be, for example, in the form of a solid, liquid or gel and may or may not contain nicotine.
  • the hybrid system comprises a liquid or gel aerosol-generating material and a solid aerosol-generating material.
  • the solid aerosol-generating material may comprise, for example, tobacco or a non-tobacco product.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise a non- combustible aerosol provision device and a consumable for use with the noncombustible aerosol provision device.
  • the disclosure relates to consumables comprising aerosolgenerating material and configured to be used with non-combustible aerosol provision devices. These consumables are sometimes referred to as articles throughout the disclosure.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system such as a non-combustible aerosol provision device thereof, may comprise a power source and a controller.
  • the power source may, for example, be an electric power source or an exothermic power source.
  • the exothermic power source comprises a carbon substrate which may be energised so as to distribute power in the form of heat to an aerosol-generating material or to a heat transfer material in proximity to the exothermic power source.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise an area for receiving the consumable, an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a mouthpiece, a filter and/or an aerosol-modifying agent.
  • the consumable for use with the non-combustible aerosol provision device may comprise aerosol-generating material, an aerosol-generating material storage area, an aerosol-generating material transfer component, an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a filter, a mouthpiece, and/or an aerosol-modifying agent.
  • the delivery system is an aerosol-free delivery system that delivers at least one substance to a user orally, nasally, transdermally or in another way without forming an aerosol, including but not limited to, lozenges, gums, patches, articles comprising inhalable powders, and oral products such as oral tobacco which includes snus or moist snuff, wherein the at least one substance may or may not comprise nicotine.
  • the substance to be delivered may be an aerosol-generating material or a material that is not intended to be aerosolised. As appropriate, either material may comprise one or more active constituents, one or more flavours, one or more aerosol-former materials, and/ or one or more other functional materials.
  • the substance to be delivered comprises an active substance.
  • the active substance as used herein may be a physiologically active material, which is a material intended to achieve or enhance a physiological response.
  • the active substance may for example be selected from nutraceuticals, nootropics, psychoactives.
  • the active substance may be naturally occurring or synthetically obtained.
  • the active substance may comprise for example nicotine, caffeine, taurine, theine, vitamins such as B6 or B12 or C, melatonin, cannabinoids, or constituents, derivatives, or combinations thereof.
  • the active substance may comprise one or more constituents, derivatives or extracts of tobacco, cannabis or another botanical.
  • the active substance comprises nicotine. In some embodiments, the active substance comprises caffeine, melatonin or vitamin B12.
  • the active substance may comprise one or more constituents, derivatives or extracts of cannabis, such as one or more cannabinoids or terpenes.
  • the active substance may comprise or be derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof.
  • botanical includes any material derived from plants including, but not limited to, extracts, leaves, bark, fibres, stems, roots, seeds, flowers, fruits, pollen, husk, shells or the like.
  • the material may comprise an active compound naturally existing in a botanical, obtained synthetically.
  • the material may be in the form of liquid, gas, solid, powder, dust, crushed particles, granules, pellets, shreds, strips, sheets, or the like.
  • Example botanicals are tobacco, eucalyptus, star anise, hemp, cocoa, cannabis, fennel, lemongrass, peppermint, spearmint, rooibos, chamomile, flax, ginger, ginkgo biloba, hazel, hibiscus, laurel, licorice (liquorice), matcha, mate, orange skin, papaya, rose, sage, tea such as green tea or black tea, thyme, clove, cinnamon, coffee, aniseed (anise), basil, bay leaves, cardamom, coriander, cumin, nutmeg, oregano, paprika, rosemaiy, saffron, lavender, lemon peel, mint, juniper, elderflower, vanilla, wintergreen, beefsteak plant, curcuma, turmeric, sandalwood, cilantro, bergamot, orange blossom, myrtle, cassis, valerian, pimento, mace, damien, marjoram, olive
  • the mint may be chosen from the following mint varieties: Mentha Arventis, Mentha c.v., Mentha niliaca, Mentha piperita, Mentha piperita citrata c.v., Mentha piperita c.v, Mentha spicata crispa, Mentha cardifolia, Memtha longifolia, Mentha suaveolens variegata, Mentha pulegium, Mentha spicata c.v. and Mentha suaveolens
  • the active substance comprises or is derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is tobacco.
  • the active substance comprises or derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is selected from eucalyptus, star anise, cocoa and hemp.
  • the active substance comprises or derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is selected from rooibos and fennel.
  • the substance to be delivered comprises a flavour.
  • flavour and “flavourant” refer to materials which, where local regulations permit, may be used to create a desired taste, aroma or other somatosensorial sensation in a product for adult consumers. They may include naturally occurring flavour materials, botanicals, extracts of botanicals, synthetically obtained materials, or combinations thereof (e.g., tobacco, cannabis, licorice (liquorice), hydrangea, eugenol, Japanese white bark magnolia leaf, chamomile, fenugreek, clove, maple, matcha, menthol, Japanese mint, aniseed (anise), cinnamon, turmeric, Indian spices, Asian spices, herb, wintergreen, cheriy, berry, red berry, cranberry, peach, apple, orange, mango, clementine, lemon, lime, tropical fruit, papaya, rhubarb, grape, durian, dragon fruit, cucumber, blueberry, mulberiy, citrus fruits, Drambuie, bourbon,
  • the flavour comprises menthol, spearmint and/or peppermint.
  • the flavour comprises flavour components of cucumber, blueberry, citrus fruits and/or redberry. In some embodiments, the flavour comprises eugenol. In some embodiments, the flavour comprises flavour components extracted from tobacco. In some embodiments, the flavour comprises flavour components extracted from cannabis.
  • the flavour may comprise a sensate, which is intended to achieve a somatosensorial sensation which are usually chemically induced and perceived by the stimulation of the fifth cranial nerve (trigeminal nerve), in addition to or in place of aroma or taste nerves, and these may include agents providing heating, cooling, tingling, numbing effect.
  • a suitable heat effect agent may be, but is not limited to, vanillyl ethyl ether and a suitable cooling agent may be, but not limited to eucolyptol, WS-3.
  • Aerosol-generating material is a material that is capable of generating aerosol, for example when heated, irradiated or energized in any other way. Aerosol-generating material may, for example, be in the form of a solid, liquid or semi-solid (such as a gel) which may or may not contain an active substance and/or flavourants.
  • the aerosol-generating material may comprise a binder and an aerosol former.
  • an active and/or filler may also be present.
  • a solvent such as water, is also present and one or more other components of the aerosol-generating material may or may not be soluble in the solvent.
  • the aerosol- generating material is substantially free from botanical material.
  • the aerosol-generating material is substantially tobacco free.
  • the aerosol-generating material may comprise or be an “amorphous solid”.
  • the amorphous solid may be a “monolithic solid”.
  • the amorphous solid may be a dried gel.
  • the amorphous solid is a solid material that may retain some fluid, such as liquid, within it.
  • the aerosol-generating material may, for example, comprise from about 50wt%, 6owt% or 70wt% of amorphous solid, to about 90wt%, 95wt% or ioowt% of amorphous solid.
  • the aerosol-generating material may comprise or be an aerosol-generating film.
  • the aerosol-generating film may be formed by combining a binder, such as a gelling agent, with a solvent, such as water, an aerosol-former and one or more other components, such as active substances, to form a slurry and then heating the slurry to volatilise at least some of the solvent to form the aerosol-generating film.
  • the slurry may be heated to remove at least about 60 wt%, 70 wt%, 80 wt%, 85 wt% or 90 wt% of the solvent.
  • the aerosol-generating film may be a continuous film or a discontinuous film, such an arrangement of discrete portions of film on a support.
  • the aerosol-generating film may be substantially tobacco free.
  • the aerosol-generating film may comprise or be a sheet, which may optionally be shredded to form a shredded sheet.
  • the aerosol-generating material may comprise one or more active substances and/or flavours, one or more aerosol-former materials, and optionally one or more other functional material.
  • the aerosol-former material may comprise one or more constituents capable of forming an aerosol.
  • the aerosol-former material may comprise one or more of glycerol, propylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, erythritol, meso-Eiythritol, ethyl vanillate, ethyl laurate, a diethyl suberate, triethyl citrate, triacetin, a diacetin mixture, benzyl benzoate, benzyl phenyl acetate, tributyrin, lauiyl acetate, lauric acid, myristic acid, and propylene carbonate.
  • the one or more other functional materials may comprise one or more of a pH regulators, colouring agents, preservatives, binders, fillers, stabilizers, and/or antioxidants.
  • the material may be present on or in a support, to form a substrate.
  • the support may, for example, be or comprise paper, card, paperboard, cardboard, reconstituted material, a plastics material, a ceramic material, a composite material, glass, a metal, or a metal alloy.
  • the support comprises a susceptor.
  • the susceptor is embedded within the material.
  • the susceptor is on one or either side of the material.
  • a consumable is an article comprising or consisting of aerosol-generating material, part or all of which is intended to be consumed during use by a user.
  • a consumable may comprise one or more other components, such as an aerosol-generatingae material storage area, an aerosol-generating material transfer component, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a mouthpiece, a filter and/or an aerosol-modifying agent.
  • a consumable may also comprise an aerosol generator, such as a heater, that emits heat to cause the aerosol-generating material to generate aerosol in use.
  • the heater may, for example, comprise combustible material, a material heatable by electrical conduction, or a susceptor.
  • a susceptor is a material that is heatable by penetration with a varying magnetic field, such as an alternating magnetic field.
  • the susceptor may be an electrically-conductive material, so that penetration thereof with a varying magnetic field causes induction heating of the heating material.
  • the heating material may be magnetic material, so that penetration thereof with a vaiying magnetic field causes magnetic hysteresis heating of the heating material.
  • the susceptor may be both electrically-conductive and magnetic, so that the susceptor is heatable by both heating mechanisms.
  • the device that is configured to generate the varying magnetic field is referred to as a magnetic field generator, herein.
  • An aerosol-modifying agent is a substance, typically located downstream of the aerosol generation area, that is configured to modify the aerosol generated, for example by changing the taste, flavour, acidity or another characteristic of the aerosol.
  • the aerosolmodifying agent may be provided in an aerosol-modifying agent release component, that is operable to selectively release the aerosol-modifying agent
  • the aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, be an additive or a sorbent.
  • the aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, comprise one or more of a flavourant, a colourant, water, and a carbon adsorbent.
  • the aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, be a solid, a liquid, or a gel.
  • the aerosol-modifying agent may be in powder, thread or granule form.
  • the aerosol-modifying agent may be free from filtration material.
  • An aerosol generator is an apparatus configured to cause aerosol to be generated from the aerosol-generating material.
  • the aerosol generator is a heater configured to subject the aerosol-generating material to heat energy, so as to release one or more volatiles from the aerosol-generating material to form an aerosol.
  • the aerosol generator is configured to cause an aerosol to be generated from the aerosol-generating material without heating.
  • the aerosol generator may be configured to subject the aerosol-generating material to one or more of vibration, increased pressure, or electrostatic energy.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a package 1 for a deliveiy system.
  • the delivery system may be an aerosol deliveiy system.
  • the package 1 comprises an outer container 2.
  • the outer container 2 comprises a base 3 and a lid 4 mounted to the base 3 for rotation between open and closed positions.
  • the lid 4 is mounted to the base 3 for rotation about a hinge line 5.
  • the package further comprises an inner container 6.
  • the outer container 2 comprises an access through which the inner container 6 can be accessed.
  • the access of the illustrated embodiment can be found by rotating the lid 4 away from the base 3 from a closed position to an open position.
  • the package 1 may take a form other than a hinged-lid box.
  • the inner container 6 is located in the outer container 2.
  • the inner container 6 comprises a wrapper 7 that is configured to surround at least one aerosol delivery system 8, shown in Figure 9.
  • the wrapper 7 forms a wrapped bundle of aerosol delivery systems 8.
  • the wrapper 7 may comprise a barrier material 9.
  • the wrapper 7 is sealed by the closure of its openings.
  • the openings may refer to an extraction region or aperture in the wrapper 7, as will be described in more detail hereinafter, or openings formed in the process of wrapping the wrapper 7 around the delivery systems and the subsequent flaps formed by folding the wrapper 7 to close the openings.
  • the wrapper 7 comprises a first layer 11.
  • the first layer 11 comprises a paper based material.
  • the first layer 11 may be a paper layer 11a.
  • the paper layer may be a coated paper or a barrier paper. That is, the first layer 11 may be a paper based material that comprises a barrier material 9.
  • the barrier material 9 may be applied as a coating to the paper layer or may be provided interspersed or impregnated within the paper layer as a single layer.
  • the barrier material 9 may be plastic or metal and may be applied as a coating 11b to the paper layer 11a or within the paper material as a single layer 11.
  • the wrapper 7 may further comprise a second layer 12, as shown in Figure 2.
  • the wrapper 7 may further comprise a third layer 13, as shown in Figure 2.
  • the second layer 12 is a metallised layer 12.
  • the metallised layer 12 is provided on the first layer 11, which is a paper based material 11. That is, a metal layer may be deposited, or otherwise applied, to the paper based material 11.
  • the metallised layer 12 provides an initial barrier for the paper based material 11 to prevent, or at least reduce, the passage of moisture and/or aroma through the wrapper 7. That is, the metallised layer 12 is substantially impermeable.
  • the metallised layer may have a weight of about 0.1 grams per meter. In some embodiments, the metallised layer may be aluminium or any other suitable metal.
  • the first and second layers combined effectively form a type of barrier coated paper.
  • a paper layer 11 may be provided and a second layer 12 applied to the paper layer 12 to form a coated paper or barrier paper.
  • manufacturing of the wrapper 7 may begin with a coated paper or barrier paper, which removes the step of providing a paper layer 11 with a barrier material or coating.
  • the third layer 13 is a barrier coating, and is provided on the second layer 12; in this example, the metallised layer 12.
  • the second layer 12 provides a smooth surface to enable the barrier coating 13 to be applied.
  • a metallised layer 12 as the second layer provides a barrier to prevent the barrier coating 13 permeating into the first layer 11, which in this example is a paper layer. Therefore, the barrier coating can be applied as a film without gaps, which increases the non-permeability of the wrapper 7.
  • the barrier coating of the third layer 13 forms the inner surface of the wrapper 7. Therefore, the barrier coating 13 is facing internally and cannot be damaged by contact with a consumer or the outer container 2.
  • the wrapper 7 is sealed by the closure of its openings, such as by the adhered sealing of its openings.
  • the wrapper 7 is sealed at its overlapping edges 10a.
  • the wrapper 7 may be sealed by adhering together the overlapping edges 10a of the wrapper 7 when it is folded to form the inner container 6.
  • the adhesive 10 may be provided such that there is a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges 10a of the wrapper 7 when the wrapper 7 is folded to form the inner container 6.
  • the adhesive 10 may be provided on the wrapper 7 such that the adhesive 10 is not visible when the wrapper 7 is folded to form the inner container 6.
  • the seals help to keep the contents fresh. This can also ensure that the wrapper is sealed such that the free flow of water vapour and/or air into the inner container 6 is not permitted (aside from through the extraction region, once opened to access the at least one aerosol delivery system 8).
  • a wrapper is formed to surround at least one aerosol deliveiy system, for example through the application of folds and limited adhesive, but which is not sealed by the closure of its openings, and as such presents openings or gaps through which the free flow of air is permitted.
  • the application of limited adhesive such as spot adhesive, can be used to keep the folds in place, but does not necessarily preclude the free flow of water vapour and/ or air through any openings or gaps presented by the geometiy of the folds.
  • the wrapper 7 may be sealed such that the free flow of water vapour and/or air into the inner container 6 is not permitted, while not necessarily being hermetically sealed. For instance, it may still be possible for water vapour and/ or air or other gasses to diffuse through the material of the wrapper and into the inner container 6; however, as the motion of the water vapour and/or air or other gasses is impeded by the material of the wrapper, this is not considered to be a free flow of water vapour and/or air or other gasses. That is, the adhesive seals along the overlapping edges toa of the wrapper 7 are air tight such that water vapour and/or air or other gasses cannot pass between the overlapping portions of the wrapper 7, although air may still pass through the wrapper 7 to some degree.
  • the wrapper 7 is sealed such that the inner container 6 is hermetically sealed.
  • the hermetically sealed inner container 6 keeps the contents fresh for longer.
  • the inner container 6 may be hermetically sealed, at least prior to its first opening, by providing an adhesive 10, 20 on at least one of the outer surfaces of the wrapper 7.
  • an adhesive 10 is provided on the outer surface of the wrapper 7, and an adhesive 10 is provided on the inner surface of the wrapper 7, as will be described in more detail hereinafter.
  • the adhesive 10 may be, for example, but not limited to, a glue, a lacquer, or a heat-seal adhesive.
  • the adhesive is configured to have a sealing temperature of in the range of over about 50 °C, for example about 60 °C to about 65 °C. This enables the activation temperature of the adhesive to be achieved in the short period of time, e.g. roughly 0.2 seconds, in which the wrapper 7 and adhesive 10 are between the sealing plates of the manufacturing apparatus (not shown). In addition, this sealing temperature is sufficiently above the operating temperature of the apparatus to prevent significant unwanted premature activation of the adhesive.
  • the overlapping edges of the wrapper 7 may be sealed using an adhesive but the seal may not be hermetic.
  • the wrapper 7 may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr. In some conditions, the wrapper 7 may have a water vapour permeability of less than 6g/m2/24hr at 30 °C and 90% relative humidity (1249 ASTM).
  • a blank 45 for forming a wrapper 7 is shown in Figure 3 and 4.
  • the wrapper 7 may comprise an adhesive extending around the whole perimeter or edge 47 of the inner surface 46, as shown in Figure 3, and, as shown in Figure 4, the wrapper 7 may comprise an adhesive extending around at least one part of the perimeter or edge 49 of the outer surface 48 of the wrapper 7.
  • the blank 46 comprises an adhesive 10 on its front base flap forming edge 49a and on its rear side flap forming edges 49b, 49c.
  • first layer, second layer, and third layer are used to distinguish between the features of the wrapper 7, and do not necessarily have to be provided in the order implied by the ordinal adverbs. That is, the present application may refer to a wrapper 7 having two layers in the form of the first layer and the third layer without the second layer being present. Therefore, the feature termed the third layer would be the physical second layer.
  • Figure 5 shows an exemplary wrapper 7 comprising a first layer 11.
  • the first layer 11 comprises a paper based material in the form of a barrier paper. That is, the first layer 11 comprises a paper layer 11a and a barrier material 9 in the form of a metal coating.
  • the barrier material 9 is located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
  • FIG. 6 An alternative example illustrated in Figure 6 shows a wrapper comprising a first layer
  • barrier material 9 formed from a paper based material in the form of a barrier paper 11b, in which the barrier material 9 is within the paper layer 11a such that they form a single layer of material.
  • the barrier material 9 may be, for example, but not limited to, metal or plastic.
  • a wrapper 7 comprising a first layer 11, formed by a paper layer 11a, and a second layer 12 is shown.
  • the second layer is shown.
  • the second layer is shown.
  • a wrapper 7 comprising a first layer 11, formed by a paper layer 11a, and a third layer 13 on the paper layer 11a is shown.
  • the third layer 13 is located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
  • the first and third layers 11, 13 combined may effectively form a type of barrier coated paper. It will be understood that during manufacturing of the wrapper 7, a paper layer 11 may be provided and a third layer 13 applied to the paper layer 11 to form a plastic or varnish coated paper or barrier paper. Alternatively, manufacturing of the wrapper 7 may begin with a plastic or varnish coated paper or barrier paper, which removes the step of providing a paper layer 11 with a plastic barrier material or coating. Furthermore, it will be understood that in some embodiments, the second and/ or third layer 12, 13 may be located on the outer surface of the first layer 11.
  • the wrapper 7 comprises an extraction region 15 formed from a removable region 7a of the wrapper 7.
  • the bounds or edges 16 of the extraction region 15 formed from the removable region 7a of the wrapper 7 for allowing access to the aerosol delivery systems 8 is indicated by dotted lines.
  • the edges 16 of the extraction region 15 extend from the rearside of the wrapper 7 across the top of the inner container 6 and down the front as far as a lower front wall extraction region edge 16a.
  • the inner container 6 further comprises a resealable label 18.
  • the resealable label 18 is configured to cover the extraction region 15.
  • the resealable label 18 comprises a peripheral portion 19 that extends beyond the extraction region 15, such that the inner container 6 is sealed when the label 18 covers the extraction region 15.
  • the resealable label 18 is peelable away from the wrapper 7 in use to open the extraction region 15 to provide access to the at least on aerosol delivery system 8 in the inner container 6.
  • the resealable label 18 lies over the extraction region 18 to seal the inner container 6 closed.
  • the label 18 may also be formed from a sheet of the same material as the wrapper 7.
  • the sheet of material that forms the label 18 has a re-stick adhesive on its undersurface nearer to the wrapper 7.
  • a re-stick adhesive 20 may also be present on the outer surface of the wrapper 7.
  • a permanent bonding adhesive may be on the portion of the undersurface of the label 18 which does not overlie the edges of the sheet of material of the label 18, i.e. on the portion that overlies the removable region 7a of the wrapper 7.
  • the undersurface is provided with re-stick adhesive.
  • a tab 22 which is at least partly free of re-stick adhesive so that it may be flicked up by the user and used to pull the label 18 to open the inner container 6.
  • the edge 16 of the extraction region 15 may be defined by lines of weakening in the wrapper 7.
  • the lines of weakening in the wrapper 7 may be formed by at least one partial cut through the thickness of the wrapper 7.
  • the section 7a of the wrapper 7 is separated from the remainder of the wrapper 7 to open the extraction region 15 and the consumer is then free to remove the aerosol delivery devices 8 from the inner container 6 through the extraction region 15 and, after having done so, reseal or close the extraction region 15 by bringing down the tab 22 so that the edge of the label 18 re-adheres to the adjacent portions of the wrapper 7 surrounding the extraction region 15.
  • the region 7a of the wrapper 7 formed by the separation when the tab 22 is lifted is returned to its previous position. Although, there is a line of separation in the wrapper 7, it is covered by the adhered edges of the label 18.
  • the package may not comprise a peelable label but instead have some other form of opening, i.e. adhered flaps.
  • the package 1 may further optionally comprise an inner frame 25.
  • the inner frame 25 may be located inside the wrapper 7 of the inner container 6.
  • the inner frame 25 may be provided within the inner container 6 so that it extends around the aerosol deliveiy systems 8 beneath the wrapper 7.
  • the inner frame 25 provides a reaction surface underneath the wrapper 7 against the resealing pressure exerted by the label 18 around the peripheiy of the extraction region 15.
  • the inner frame 25 has a front panel 26, two side flaps 27, and a top flap 28. Score or fold lines 30 form corners as seen in Figure 9 when the side flaps 2.7 are folded to right angles with the panel 26.
  • the top flap 28 is also folded to right angles. It can be seen that when the inner frame 25 has been folded there is an aperture 31 formed through which the aerosol delivery systems 8 will be accessible, as indicated in Figure 9.
  • the aperture 31 extends to a base edge 33 in the front panel 26.
  • the label 18 and/or tab 22 may be attached to the inside surface 35 of the front wall of the lid 4 so that the label 18 is peeled back to reveal the extraction region 15 at the same time the lid 4 is opened.
  • the removable region 7a of the wrapper 7 is drawn back to reveal the extraction region 15 and enable a consumer to readily extract a delivery system 8 from the inner container 6.
  • the label 18 comprises a tab 37 at a lower edge of the label 18.
  • the tab 37 may be folded back on itself about a fold-line 38 separating the tab 37 from the remainder of the label 18 so that a surface 39, shown in Figure 11, of the tab 37 lies against or faces an outer surface 36 of the label
  • the opposite surface 40 of the tab 37 which faces outwardly, may be attached to an inner surface 41 of the lid 4 using a permanent adhesive, and in the manner and position as shown in Figures 10 and 11. It will also be appreciated that the outer surface of the tab 37 can be permanently adhered to the inner surface 41 of the lid 4 without folding it back prior to gluing. In such an arrangement, the tab 37 will be folded back relative to the remainder of the label 18 when the lid is in an open position. When the lid 4 is pivoted about the hinge 5 into its open position, the label 18 is also pulled due to the connection between the tab 37 and the lid 4. This results in the label 18 being peeled back or rolled away from the extraction region 15 with the section 7a of the wrapper 7.
  • the region 7a will also separate from the remainder of the wrapper 7 along the line of weakening that separates the region 7a from the remainder of the wrapper 7, as the lid 4 is opened. As the lid 4 opens, the tab 37 pivots relative to the remainder of the label 18 about the foldline 38.
  • each component of the package is formed by a paper based material. That is, the outer container 2 and the inner container 6, and inner frame when included, are all formed from a paper based material.
  • the package 1 does not comprise a plastic overwrap that is common in known packages.
  • the construction of the wrapper 7 means that a plastic overwrap is not required in order to keep the contents of the package 1 fresh.
  • the wrapper 7 has a weight of less than 80 grams per square metre (gsm). In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 has a weight of less than 70 gsm. In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 has a weight of less than 50 gsm. In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 has a weight of less than 45 gsm. In some embodiments, the paper based material 11 has a paper weight of less than 70 grams per square metre (gsm). In some embodiments, the paper based material 11 has a paper weight of less than 50 gsm. In some embodiments, the paper based material 11 has a paper weight of less than 45 gsm.
  • Having a light weight wrapper 7, i.e. low gsm under 80 gsm, means that the thickness of the wrapper 7 is smaller.
  • the thinner wrapper 7 reduces the resistance to folding of the wrapper 7. This helps to avoid a thick build up of layers of material in the folded corners of the container 6 and to avoid creating holes in the seal of the wrapper at these areas of material build up. Therefore, the lower gsm barrier material helps to keep the contents fresh for longer by reducing the gaps in the seal.
  • the wrapper 7 comprises at least 90% of a first material.
  • the first material may be a paper based material.
  • the wrapper 7 may also have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr or less than 6g/m2/24hr, as tested under ASTM F 1249 at 38° and 90% relative humidity.
  • the wrapper 7 comprises at least 92.5% of the first material. In other embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises at least 95% of the first material. In yet further embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises at least 98.5% of the first material. In some embodiments, the percentage of the first material is calculated based on the mass of the first material and the wrapper 7.
  • the water vapour permeability of the first material is less than 6g/m2/24 hr at 30 °C and 90% relative humidity (1249 ASTM). More preferably, the water vapour permeability of the first material is less than 5g/m2/24 hr, more preferably, less than 3g/m2/24hr, and even more preferably, less than ig/m2/24hr at the same conditions as mentioned above.
  • the wrapper 7 is recyclable.
  • the first material is compostable.
  • the first material is a non-plastic material.
  • the first material maybe, for example, but not limited to, paper.
  • the wrapper 7 may comprise a second material.
  • the second material may be metallic.
  • the first and second materials may be arranged in layers to form the wrapper that forms the inner container 6.
  • the second material which forms the second layer is applied to the first material which forms the first layer as a coating.
  • the metallic layer may protect the paper layer from breaking.
  • the wrapper 7 may comprises less than 10% of the second material by weight. In other embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises less than 5% of the second material. In yet further embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises less than 2.5% of the second material.
  • the percentage of the second material is calculated based on the mass of the second material and the wrapper 7.
  • the wrapper 7 may comprise a third material.
  • the third material may be plastic.
  • the first, second, and third materials may be arranged in layers to form the wrapper 7 that forms the inner container 6, as described above.
  • the third material which forms the third layer is applied to the second material which forms the second layer as a coating.
  • the third material may be a plastic coating
  • the metallic second layer may be partially absorbed by the first paper layer such that it forms a good connection with the first layer and provides a smooth outer surface.
  • the plastic coating layer can be applied to the second metallic layer. Due to the metallic layer being smooth, the plastic coating layer does not have any holes therein. This prevents air and water vapour from passing through the plastic third layer.
  • the plastic coating may be impermeable.
  • the wrapper 7 may comprises less than 10% of the third material by weight. In other embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises less than 5% of the third material. In yet further embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises less than 2.5% of the third material. In some embodiments, the percentage of the third material is calculated based on the mass of the third material and the wrapper 7.
  • the wrapper 7 may further comprise a clay layer 50, as shown in Figure 13.
  • the wrapper 7 may comprise a first clay layer 50a on an inner surface of the first layer, which in the present embodiment is a paper based material 11 such as paper.
  • the first clay layer 50a may be located between the first layer 11 and the second layer, which in the present embodiment is a metallised layer 12.
  • the first clay layer 50a may be located between the first layer 11 and a third layer 13, which may be a plastic or varnish coating Therefore, the metallised layer 12 or barrier coating 13 are applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer 50a.
  • the first clay layer 50a forms a layer to which a metallised layer is more readily attachable.
  • the wrapper 7 may further comprise a second clay layer 50b on an outer surface of the first layer 11.
  • the second clay layer 50b may form an outer surface of the wrapper 7 on which indicia can be printed.
  • the wrapper 7 results in a package 1 that does not require a plastic overwrap. Therefore, the package 1 may be free-from a overwrap or outermost wrapper that extends about the base 3 and the lid 4 of the outer container 2.
  • the package 1 may be provided with an outer wrapper formed from the same material as the wrapper 7. That is, in some embodiments, the package 1 may further comprise the wrapper 7, as previously described, and may additionally comprise an outer wrapper having the same construction as an embodiment of the wrapper 7 described above.
  • the outer wrapper may be formed from a paper-based material. It will be further appreciated that the wrapper 7 within the package 1 and the outer wrapper located around the outer surface of the package 1 are not required to be of the same constructions or configuration.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer 11 formed of a paper based material.
  • the first layer may be a paper layer 11a, a coated paper, or a paper based material that comprises a barrier layer 9.
  • the paper based material may form the outer surface of the outer wrapper.
  • the outer wrapper may further comprise a second layer 12 and/or a third layer 13.
  • the second layer 12 may be a metallised layer that ma be provided on the first layer 11.
  • the metallised layer may provide an initial barrier to the first layer to prevent, or at least reduce, the passage of moisture and/or aroma through the outer wrapper. Therefore, the first and second layers combined may effectively form a type of barrier coated paper.
  • the third layer 13 may be a barrier coating that may be provided on the first layer or the second layer.
  • the second layer may prevent the barrier coating permeating into the paper based layer.
  • the barrier coating may be applied as a film without gaps, which increase the non-permeability of the outer wrapper.
  • the outer wrapper may be sealed by the closure of its openings, such as by the adhered sealing of its openings.
  • the outer wrapper may be sealed at its overlapping edges 10a.
  • Adhesive may be provided such that there is a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges 10a of the outer wrapper when the outer wrapper is folded about the outer container 2.
  • the outer wrapper may be sealed such that the package 1 is hermetically sealed.
  • the adhesive 10 used may be the same type of adhesive as that previously described above in relation to the adhesive 10 used for the wrapper 7.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer 11.
  • the first layer 11 may comprise a paper-based material in the form of a barrier paper. That is, the first layer 11 comprises a paper layer 11a and a barrier material 9 in the form of a metal coating.
  • the barrier material 9 may be located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer 11 formed from a paper-based material in the form of a barrier paper 11b, in which the barrier material
  • the barrier material 9 is within the paper layer 11a such that they form a single layer of material.
  • the barrier material 9 may be, for example, but not limited to, metal or plastic.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer 11 formed by a paper layer 11a, and a second layer located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer formed by a paper layer 11a, and a third layer 13 on the paper layer 11a, without a second layer.
  • the third layer 13 may be located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
  • the outer wrapper may comprises at least 90%, 92.5%, 95%, or 98.5% of a first material.
  • the first material may be a paper based material.
  • the outer wrapper may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8 or 6 mg/m2/24hr, as tested under ASTM F 1249 at 38° and 90% relative humidity.
  • the water vapour permeability of the first material of the outer wrapper is less than 6, 5, 3, ig/m2/24hr at 30 °C and 90% relative humidity (1249 ASTM).
  • the outer wrapper may be recyclable.
  • the outer wrapper may compostable.
  • the outer wrapper may further comprise a second material
  • the second material may be metallic.
  • the outer wrapper may comprises less than 10% , 5%, or 2.5% of the second material by weight.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a third material.
  • the third material may be plastic.
  • the outer wrapper may comprises less than 10% , 5%, or 2.5% of the third material by weight.
  • the percentage of the second material is calculated based on the mass of the second and/or third material and the outer wrapper.
  • the outer wrapper may further comprise a clay layer 50, similar to as previously described with reference to the wrapper 7.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a first clay layer 50a and a second clay layer 50b.
  • the package 1 may omit the inner container 6 described above.
  • the package 1 may comprise an outer container 2 comprising a base 3 and a lid 4 mounted to the base 3 for rotation between open and closed positions.
  • the lid 4 may be mounted to the base 3 for rotation about a hinge line 5.
  • the package 1 may further comprise an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container 2 of the package 1, the outer wrapper being sealed by the closure of its openings.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer comprising a paper based material.
  • the outer wrapper may comprise further layers as previously described.
  • the package 1 comprising the outer wrapper and free from an inner container 6 may further comprise an inner frame, as previously described, located within the outer container 2.
  • the package 1 may further comprise a tamper evident means 60. More specifically, the outer container 2 may comprise the tamper evident means 60, as shown in Figures 10 and 11. It will be appreciated that a tamper evident means 60 similar to the one described herein may also be used with various other types of package other than a hinged-lid box.
  • the tamper evident means 60 may be attached to both the base 3 and the lid 4 such that the tamper evident means indicates whether the outer container 2 has been previously opened, or whether an attempt to open the outer container 2 has been made.
  • the tamper evident means 60 on the outer container 2 may be formed from a front lid wall flap 61 of the lid 4.
  • the tamper evident means provides a user with an indication of whether the package 1 has been opened previously, which is required in the present invention as the outer plastic wrap that normally provides an indication of tampering is removed so that the whole package 1 can be recyclable.
  • a portion 62 of the front lid wall flap 62 may be separated by a cut line from the remainder of the front lid wall flap 62.
  • the cut line may be generally U-shaped and both begin and end at a fold line 63 between the front wall of the lid 4 and the front lid wall flap 61.
  • the portion 62 of the front lid wall flap 62 is rotated externally so that it extends parallel to the front wall of the lid 4 and is adhered to the front wall of the base 3 of the outer container 2.
  • the portion 62 may comprise a line of weakening 65, as shown in Figure 10.
  • the line of weakening 65 may extend along the fold line 63.
  • the line of weakening 65 may be at least partially broken to indicate that an attempt has been made to open the outer container 2.
  • the portion 62 may comprise a second line of weakening 66 that extends parallel to but spaced from the first line of weakening 66 to form a tear tape 67.
  • the tear tape 67 may comprise a tab 68 on one end for a consumer to pull.
  • the tamper evident means 60 may comprise a stamp or sticker 69 that has at least a portion adhered to the base 3 and at least a portion adhered to the lid 4, as shown in Figure 12.
  • the stamp 69 may comprise a line of weakening 65 or tear tape 67 are described above.
  • the inner container 6 of the package 1 may alternatively or additionally comprise a tamper evident means 70, as shown in Fig. 13.
  • the tamper evident means 70 may comprise a stamp 71 located on the label 18 and extending across the peripheral portion onto the wrapper 7. That is, the stamp 71 has at least a portion adhered to the label 18 and at least a portion adhered to the wrapper 7.
  • the stamp 71 may comprise a line of weakening 72, which coincides with the edge of the label 18.

Abstract

The present application relates to a package for a delivery system and a wrapper. One package comprises an outer container having an access, and an inner container comprising a wrapper configured to surround at least one delivery system. The wrapper is sealed by the closure of its openings. The wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper-based material and an extraction region in the wrapper. The inner container further comprises a resealable label configured to cover the extraction region and having a peripheral portion that extends beyond the extraction region such that the extraction region of the inner container is sealed, when the label covers the extraction region. The label is peelable away from the wrapper during use to open the extraction region. Another package comprises an outer container having an access, and an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container of the package.

Description

PACKAGES AND WRAPPER
Technical Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a package for delivery systems.
Background of the Invention
Delivery systems, such as cigarettes, are sold in packs. Known packs often comprise an outer carton made from cardboard which has a base and a hinged lid. The base contains a bundle of delivery systems. The delivery systems are wrapped in a flexible barrier layer made of metallized plastic or of a plastic/metal foil laminate.
Such known packs comprise an outer plastic wrapper configured to keep the delivery systems in the package fresh. The outer plastic wrapper is torn open to access the outer carton and disposed of.
Summary of the Invention In one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a package for a delivery system, the package comprising an outer container comprising an access; an inner container comprising a wrapper configured to surround at least one delivery system, the wrapper being sealed by the closure of it openings; and wherein the wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper based material and an extraction region in the wrapper; the inner container comprising a resealable label configured to cover the extraction region and having a peripheral portion that extends beyond the extraction region such that the extraction region of the inner container is sealed, when the label covers the extraction region; and wherein the label is peelable away from the wrapper during use to open the extraction region to provide access to the at least one delivery system.
The label may comprise a tab which is configured to be gripped by a consumer to open the inner container. The label may comprise a tab which is attached to an inside surface of the lid. The paper based material may be a coated paper. The coated paper may comprise a paper layer with a barrier coating. The barrier coating may be a metallised layer. The barrier coating may be a plastic film coating or a varnish layer. The paper based material may be a barrier paper. The barrier paper may comprise a paper layer that is impregnated with a barrier material. The barrier material may be interspersed throughout the paper layer. The barrier material may be a plastic, varnish, or metal. The wrapper may further comprise a second layer. The second layer may comprise a metallised layer.
The wrapper may further comprise a third layer. The third layer may comprise a plastic film coating or varnish layer.
The package may further comprise an inner frame located within the inner container.
Each component of the package may be formed from a material comprising the first layer of paper based material. Each component of the package may be formed from a recycleable paper based material.
The paper based material may have a paper weight of less than 8o gsm, optionally less than 70 gsm, optionally less than 50 gsm, and optionally less than 45 gsm. The wrapper may further comprise a first clay layer on the inner surface of the first layer, and optionally, a second clay layer on the outer surface of the first layer.
One of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer. The other of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the second or third layer on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
The wrapper may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr.
The wrapper may be sealed at its overlapping edges. The wrapper may be sealed by adhering together the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container. The wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
The wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending around the whole perimeter of the inner surface of the wrapper.
The sealed overlapping edges of the wrapper may form a hermetic seal, such that the inner package is hermetically sealed before its first opening.
The package may further comprise an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container of the package, the outer wrapper being sealed by the closure of its openings, wherein the outer wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper-based material.
The paper-based material of the outer wrapper may be a coated paper comprising a paper layer with a barrier coating. The barrier coating may be a metallised layer. The barrier coating may be a plastic film coating or a varnish layer. The paper-based material of the outer wrapper may be a barrier paper comprising a paper layer that is impregnated with a barrier material. The barrier material may be plastic, varnish, or metal.
The outer wrapper may further comprise a second layer, and optionally, wherein the second layer comprises a metallised layer.
The outer wrapper may further comprise a third layer, and optionally, wherein the third layer comprises a plastic film coating or varnish layer. The paper-based material of the outer wrapper may have a paper weight of less than 80 gsm. The paper-based material of the outer wrapper may have a paper weight of less than 70 gsm. The paper-based material of the outer wrapper may have a paper weight of less than 50 gsm. The paper-based material of the outer wrapper may have a paper weight of less than 45 gsm. The outer wrapper may further comprise a clay layer. The outer wrapper may comprise a first clay layer on the inner surface of the first layer, and optionally, a second clay layer on the outer surface of the first layer. The second layer or the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer. The other of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the second or third layer on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
The outer wrapper may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr.
The outer wrapper may be sealed at its overlapping edges. The outer wrapper may be sealed by adhered together overlapping edges of the outer wrapper when the wrapper is folded around the outer container. The outer wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded around the outer container. The outer wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending around the whole perimeter of the inner surface of the outer wrapper. The sealed overlapping edges of the outer wrapper may form a hermetic seal, such that the outer wrapper and outer container within are hermetically sealed before its first opening.
The package may further comprise a tamper evident means. The tamper evident means may be located on the base and lid, the lid having a portion of a front lid wall flap attached to a front wall of the base. The portion of the front lid wall flap may comprise a line of weakening.
The tamper evident means may located on the inner container. The tamper evident means may comprise a stamp partially located on the label and extending across the peripheral portion onto the wrapper. The stamp may comprise a line of weakening.
In another aspect fo the present invention, there is provided a package for a delivery system, the package comprising an outer container comprising an access, and an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container of the package, the outer wrapper being sealed by the closure of its openings, wherein the outer wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper based material.
The package may further comprise an inner frame located within the outer container.
The package may be free from an inner container. The package may be free from an inner container formed by a wrapper.
The outer wrapper may be formed as described in relation to the outer wrapper of the previous aspect of the invention.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wrapper for a container of a package for delivery systems, the wrapper comprising a first layer comprising a paper based material, and a barrier material.
The paper based material may be a coated paper comprising a paper layer coated with a barrier coating formed from the barrier material. The barrier material forming the barrier coating may comprise a metallised layer. The barrier material forming the barrier coating may comprise a plastic coating or a varnish layer.
The paper based material may be a barrier paper comprising a paper layer impregnated with the barrier material. The barrier material may be a plastic, varnish, or metal.
The wrapper may further comprise a second layer. The second layer may be formed by a metallised layer.
The wrapper may further comprise a third layer. The third layer may be formed by a plastic film coating or a varnish layer. The wrapper may further comprise a first clay layer on an inner surface of the first layer. One of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer. The other of the second layer and the third layer may be applied on the inner surface of the second or third layer on the inner surface of the first clay layer. The wrapper may further comprise a second clay layer on an outer surface of the first layer. The wrapper may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr.
The wrapper may be sealed at its overlapping edges when folded into an inner container.
The wrapper may be sealed by adhering together the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container. The wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
The wrapper may comprise a continuous section of adhesive extending around the whole perimeter of the inner surface of the wrapper.
The sealed overlapping edges of the wrapper may form a hermetic seal, such that the inner package is hermetically sealed before its first opening. The wrapper may be configured to surround at least one delivery system and be located in an outer container of a package.
The wrapper may be configured to surround an outer container of a package. Brief Description of the Drawings
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a general embodiment of a package according to the invention, with its lid pivoted into an open position;
Figure 2 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper;
Figure 3 shows an inner surface of a blank of the wrapper of Figure 2;
Figure 4 shows an outer surface of the blank of the wrapper of Figure 2; Figure 5 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper;
Figure 6 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper; Figure 7 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper;
Figure 8 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper;
Figure 9 shows an inner frame in an unfolded condition;
Figure 10 shows a modified package according to the invention, with a label attached to the lid and in an open position;
Figure 11 shows a cross-sectional side view of the package shown in Figure 10 with the lid in an open position;
Figure 12 shows the same view as Figure 4 but with the lid in a closed position;
Figure 13 shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a wrapper; Figure 14 shows an embodiment of a tamper evident means on an outer container of a package;
Figure 15 shows an embodiment of a tamper evident means on an outer container of a package;
Figure 16 shows an embodiment of a tamper evident means on an outer container of a package; and
Figure 17 shows an embodiment of a tamper evident means on an inner container of a package.
Detailed Description
As used herein, the term “delivery system” is intended to encompass systems that deliver at least one substance to a user, and includes: combustible aerosol provision systems, such as cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars, and tobacco for pipes for roll your own or for make your own cigarettes (whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco, tobacco substitutes or other smokeable material); non-combustible aerosol provision systems that release compounds from an aerosol-generating material without combusting the aerosol-generating material, such as electronic cigarettes, tobacco heating products, and hybrid systems to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials; and aerosol-free deliveiy systems that deliver the at least one substance to a user orally, nasally, transdermally or in another way without forming an aerosol, including but not limited to, lozenges, gums, patches, articles comprising inhalable powders, and oral products such as oral tobacco which includes snus or moist snuff, wherein the at least one substance may or may not comprise nicotine. According to the present disclosure, a “combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is combusted or burned during use in order to facilitate deliveiy of at least one substance to a user.
In some embodiments, the delivery system is a combustible aerosol provision system, such as a system selected from the group consisting of a cigarette, a cigarillo and a cigar. In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to a component for use in a combustible aerosol provision system, such as a filter, a filter rod, a filter segment, a tobacco rod, a spill, an aerosol-modifying agent release component such as a capsule, a thread, or a bead, or a paper such as a plug wrap, a tipping paper or a cigarette paper. According to the present disclosure, a “non-combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is not combusted or burned in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user. In some embodiments, the delivery system is a non-combustible aerosol provision system, such as a powered non-combustible aerosol provision system.
In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an electronic cigarette, also known as a vaping device or electronic nicotine delivery system (END), although it is noted that the presence of nicotine in the aerosol-generating material is not a requirement.
In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an aerosolgenerating material heating system, also known as a heat-not-burn system. An example of such a system is a tobacco heating system.
In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is a hybrid system to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials, one or a plurality of which may be heated. Each of the aerosol-generating materials may be, for example, in the form of a solid, liquid or gel and may or may not contain nicotine.
In some embodiments, the hybrid system comprises a liquid or gel aerosol-generating material and a solid aerosol-generating material. The solid aerosol-generating material may comprise, for example, tobacco or a non-tobacco product.
Typically, the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise a non- combustible aerosol provision device and a consumable for use with the noncombustible aerosol provision device.
In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to consumables comprising aerosolgenerating material and configured to be used with non-combustible aerosol provision devices. These consumables are sometimes referred to as articles throughout the disclosure.
In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system, such as a non- combustible aerosol provision device thereof, may comprise a power source and a controller. The power source may, for example, be an electric power source or an exothermic power source. In some embodiments, the exothermic power source comprises a carbon substrate which may be energised so as to distribute power in the form of heat to an aerosol-generating material or to a heat transfer material in proximity to the exothermic power source.
In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise an area for receiving the consumable, an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a mouthpiece, a filter and/or an aerosol-modifying agent. In some embodiments, the consumable for use with the non-combustible aerosol provision device may comprise aerosol-generating material, an aerosol-generating material storage area, an aerosol-generating material transfer component, an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a filter, a mouthpiece, and/or an aerosol-modifying agent.
In some embodiments, the delivery system is an aerosol-free delivery system that delivers at least one substance to a user orally, nasally, transdermally or in another way without forming an aerosol, including but not limited to, lozenges, gums, patches, articles comprising inhalable powders, and oral products such as oral tobacco which includes snus or moist snuff, wherein the at least one substance may or may not comprise nicotine.. In some embodiments, the substance to be delivered may be an aerosol-generating material or a material that is not intended to be aerosolised. As appropriate, either material may comprise one or more active constituents, one or more flavours, one or more aerosol-former materials, and/ or one or more other functional materials.
In some embodiments, the substance to be delivered comprises an active substance.
The active substance as used herein may be a physiologically active material, which is a material intended to achieve or enhance a physiological response. The active substance may for example be selected from nutraceuticals, nootropics, psychoactives. The active substance may be naturally occurring or synthetically obtained. The active substance may comprise for example nicotine, caffeine, taurine, theine, vitamins such as B6 or B12 or C, melatonin, cannabinoids, or constituents, derivatives, or combinations thereof. The active substance may comprise one or more constituents, derivatives or extracts of tobacco, cannabis or another botanical.
In some embodiments, the active substance comprises nicotine. In some embodiments, the active substance comprises caffeine, melatonin or vitamin B12.
As noted herein, the active substance may comprise one or more constituents, derivatives or extracts of cannabis, such as one or more cannabinoids or terpenes.
As noted herein, the active substance may comprise or be derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof. As used herein, the term "botanical" includes any material derived from plants including, but not limited to, extracts, leaves, bark, fibres, stems, roots, seeds, flowers, fruits, pollen, husk, shells or the like. Alternatively, the material may comprise an active compound naturally existing in a botanical, obtained synthetically. The material may be in the form of liquid, gas, solid, powder, dust, crushed particles, granules, pellets, shreds, strips, sheets, or the like. Example botanicals are tobacco, eucalyptus, star anise, hemp, cocoa, cannabis, fennel, lemongrass, peppermint, spearmint, rooibos, chamomile, flax, ginger, ginkgo biloba, hazel, hibiscus, laurel, licorice (liquorice), matcha, mate, orange skin, papaya, rose, sage, tea such as green tea or black tea, thyme, clove, cinnamon, coffee, aniseed (anise), basil, bay leaves, cardamom, coriander, cumin, nutmeg, oregano, paprika, rosemaiy, saffron, lavender, lemon peel, mint, juniper, elderflower, vanilla, wintergreen, beefsteak plant, curcuma, turmeric, sandalwood, cilantro, bergamot, orange blossom, myrtle, cassis, valerian, pimento, mace, damien, marjoram, olive, lemon balm, lemon basil, chive, carvi, verbena, tarragon, geranium, mulberiy, ginseng, theanine, theacrine, maca, ashwagandha, damiana, guarana, chlorophyll, baobab or any combination thereof. The mint may be chosen from the following mint varieties: Mentha Arventis, Mentha c.v., Mentha niliaca, Mentha piperita, Mentha piperita citrata c.v., Mentha piperita c.v, Mentha spicata crispa, Mentha cardifolia, Memtha longifolia, Mentha suaveolens variegata, Mentha pulegium, Mentha spicata c.v. and Mentha suaveolens
In some embodiments, the active substance comprises or is derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is tobacco.
In some embodiments, the active substance comprises or derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is selected from eucalyptus, star anise, cocoa and hemp.
In some embodiments, the active substance comprises or derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is selected from rooibos and fennel.
In some embodiments, the substance to be delivered comprises a flavour.
As used herein, the terms "flavour" and "flavourant" refer to materials which, where local regulations permit, may be used to create a desired taste, aroma or other somatosensorial sensation in a product for adult consumers. They may include naturally occurring flavour materials, botanicals, extracts of botanicals, synthetically obtained materials, or combinations thereof (e.g., tobacco, cannabis, licorice (liquorice), hydrangea, eugenol, Japanese white bark magnolia leaf, chamomile, fenugreek, clove, maple, matcha, menthol, Japanese mint, aniseed (anise), cinnamon, turmeric, Indian spices, Asian spices, herb, wintergreen, cheriy, berry, red berry, cranberry, peach, apple, orange, mango, clementine, lemon, lime, tropical fruit, papaya, rhubarb, grape, durian, dragon fruit, cucumber, blueberry, mulberiy, citrus fruits, Drambuie, bourbon, scotch, whiskey, gin, tequila, rum, spearmint, peppermint, lavender, aloe vera, cardamom, celery, cascarilla, nutmeg, sandalwood, bergamot, geranium, khat, naswar, betel, shisha, pine, honey essence, rose oil, vanilla, lemon oil, orange oil, orange blossom, cherry blossom, cassia, caraway, cognac, jasmine, ylang- ylang, sage, fennel, wasabi, piment, ginger, coriander, coffee, hemp, a mint oil from any species of the genus Mentha, eucalyptus, star anise, cocoa, lemongrass, rooibos, flax, ginkgo biloba, hazel, hibiscus, laurel, mate, orange skin, rose, tea such as green tea or black tea, thyme, juniper, elderflower, basil, bay leaves, cumin, oregano, paprika, rosemary, saffron, lemon peel, mint, beefsteak plant, curcuma, cilantro, myrtle, cassis, valerian, pimento, mace, damien, maijoram, olive, lemon balm, lemon basil, chive, carvi, verbena, tarragon, limonene, thymol, camphene), flavour enhancers, bitterness receptor site blockers, sensorial receptor site activators or stimulators, sugars and/or sugar substitutes (e.g., sucralose, acesulfame potassium, aspartame, saccharine, cyclamates, lactose, sucrose, glucose, fructose, sorbitol, or mannitol), and other additives such as charcoal, chlorophyll, minerals, botanicals, or breath freshening agents. They may be imitation, synthetic or natural ingredients or blends thereof. They may be in any suitable form, for example, liquid such as an oil, solid such as a powder, or gas.
In some embodiments, the flavour comprises menthol, spearmint and/or peppermint.
In some embodiments, the flavour comprises flavour components of cucumber, blueberry, citrus fruits and/or redberry. In some embodiments, the flavour comprises eugenol. In some embodiments, the flavour comprises flavour components extracted from tobacco. In some embodiments, the flavour comprises flavour components extracted from cannabis.
In some embodiments, the flavour may comprise a sensate, which is intended to achieve a somatosensorial sensation which are usually chemically induced and perceived by the stimulation of the fifth cranial nerve (trigeminal nerve), in addition to or in place of aroma or taste nerves, and these may include agents providing heating, cooling, tingling, numbing effect. A suitable heat effect agent may be, but is not limited to, vanillyl ethyl ether and a suitable cooling agent may be, but not limited to eucolyptol, WS-3.
Aerosol-generating material is a material that is capable of generating aerosol, for example when heated, irradiated or energized in any other way. Aerosol-generating material may, for example, be in the form of a solid, liquid or semi-solid (such as a gel) which may or may not contain an active substance and/or flavourants. The aerosol-generating material may comprise a binder and an aerosol former.
Optionally, an active and/or filler may also be present. Optionally, a solvent, such as water, is also present and one or more other components of the aerosol-generating material may or may not be soluble in the solvent. In some embodiments, the aerosol- generating material is substantially free from botanical material. In particular, in some embodiments, the aerosol-generating material is substantially tobacco free.
The aerosol-generating material may comprise or be an “amorphous solid”. The amorphous solid may be a “monolithic solid”. In some embodiments, the amorphous solid may be a dried gel. The amorphous solid is a solid material that may retain some fluid, such as liquid, within it. In some embodiments, the aerosol-generating material may, for example, comprise from about 50wt%, 6owt% or 70wt% of amorphous solid, to about 90wt%, 95wt% or ioowt% of amorphous solid. The aerosol-generating material may comprise or be an aerosol-generating film. The aerosol-generating film may be formed by combining a binder, such as a gelling agent, with a solvent, such as water, an aerosol-former and one or more other components, such as active substances, to form a slurry and then heating the slurry to volatilise at least some of the solvent to form the aerosol-generating film. The slurry may be heated to remove at least about 60 wt%, 70 wt%, 80 wt%, 85 wt% or 90 wt% of the solvent.
The aerosol-generating film may be a continuous film or a discontinuous film, such an arrangement of discrete portions of film on a support. The aerosol-generating film may be substantially tobacco free. The aerosol-generating film may comprise or be a sheet, which may optionally be shredded to form a shredded sheet.
The aerosol-generating material may comprise one or more active substances and/or flavours, one or more aerosol-former materials, and optionally one or more other functional material.
The aerosol-former material may comprise one or more constituents capable of forming an aerosol. In some embodiments, the aerosol-former material may comprise one or more of glycerol, propylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, erythritol, meso-Eiythritol, ethyl vanillate, ethyl laurate, a diethyl suberate, triethyl citrate, triacetin, a diacetin mixture, benzyl benzoate, benzyl phenyl acetate, tributyrin, lauiyl acetate, lauric acid, myristic acid, and propylene carbonate.
The one or more other functional materials may comprise one or more of a pH regulators, colouring agents, preservatives, binders, fillers, stabilizers, and/or antioxidants.
The material may be present on or in a support, to form a substrate. The support may, for example, be or comprise paper, card, paperboard, cardboard, reconstituted material, a plastics material, a ceramic material, a composite material, glass, a metal, or a metal alloy. In some embodiments, the support comprises a susceptor. In some embodiments, the susceptor is embedded within the material. In some alternative embodiments, the susceptor is on one or either side of the material. A consumable is an article comprising or consisting of aerosol-generating material, part or all of which is intended to be consumed during use by a user. A consumable may comprise one or more other components, such as an aerosol-generatingae material storage area, an aerosol-generating material transfer component, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a mouthpiece, a filter and/or an aerosol-modifying agent. A consumable may also comprise an aerosol generator, such as a heater, that emits heat to cause the aerosol-generating material to generate aerosol in use. The heater may, for example, comprise combustible material, a material heatable by electrical conduction, or a susceptor. A susceptor is a material that is heatable by penetration with a varying magnetic field, such as an alternating magnetic field. The susceptor may be an electrically-conductive material, so that penetration thereof with a varying magnetic field causes induction heating of the heating material. The heating material may be magnetic material, so that penetration thereof with a vaiying magnetic field causes magnetic hysteresis heating of the heating material. The susceptor may be both electrically-conductive and magnetic, so that the susceptor is heatable by both heating mechanisms. The device that is configured to generate the varying magnetic field is referred to as a magnetic field generator, herein. An aerosol-modifying agent is a substance, typically located downstream of the aerosol generation area, that is configured to modify the aerosol generated, for example by changing the taste, flavour, acidity or another characteristic of the aerosol. The aerosolmodifying agent may be provided in an aerosol-modifying agent release component, that is operable to selectively release the aerosol-modifying agent The aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, be an additive or a sorbent. The aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, comprise one or more of a flavourant, a colourant, water, and a carbon adsorbent. The aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, be a solid, a liquid, or a gel. The aerosol-modifying agent may be in powder, thread or granule form. The aerosol-modifying agent may be free from filtration material.
An aerosol generator is an apparatus configured to cause aerosol to be generated from the aerosol-generating material. In some embodiments, the aerosol generator is a heater configured to subject the aerosol-generating material to heat energy, so as to release one or more volatiles from the aerosol-generating material to form an aerosol.
In some embodiments, the aerosol generator is configured to cause an aerosol to be generated from the aerosol-generating material without heating. For example, the aerosol generator may be configured to subject the aerosol-generating material to one or more of vibration, increased pressure, or electrostatic energy.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a package 1 for a deliveiy system. The delivery system may be an aerosol deliveiy system. The package 1 comprises an outer container 2. In the present embodiment, the outer container 2 comprises a base 3 and a lid 4 mounted to the base 3 for rotation between open and closed positions. The lid 4 is mounted to the base 3 for rotation about a hinge line 5.
The package further comprises an inner container 6. The outer container 2 comprises an access through which the inner container 6 can be accessed. The access of the illustrated embodiment can be found by rotating the lid 4 away from the base 3 from a closed position to an open position. However, it will be understood that in alternative embodiments the package 1 may take a form other than a hinged-lid box.
The inner container 6 is located in the outer container 2. The inner container 6 comprises a wrapper 7 that is configured to surround at least one aerosol delivery system 8, shown in Figure 9. The wrapper 7 forms a wrapped bundle of aerosol delivery systems 8. The wrapper 7 may comprise a barrier material 9. The wrapper 7 is sealed by the closure of its openings. The openings may refer to an extraction region or aperture in the wrapper 7, as will be described in more detail hereinafter, or openings formed in the process of wrapping the wrapper 7 around the delivery systems and the subsequent flaps formed by folding the wrapper 7 to close the openings.
The wrapper 7 comprises a first layer 11. The first layer 11 comprises a paper based material. The first layer 11 may be a paper layer 11a. In some embodiments, the paper layer may be a coated paper or a barrier paper. That is, the first layer 11 may be a paper based material that comprises a barrier material 9. The barrier material 9 may be applied as a coating to the paper layer or may be provided interspersed or impregnated within the paper layer as a single layer. The barrier material 9 may be plastic or metal and may be applied as a coating 11b to the paper layer 11a or within the paper material as a single layer 11. In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 may further comprise a second layer 12, as shown in Figure 2. In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 may further comprise a third layer 13, as shown in Figure 2.
In the present embodiment, the second layer 12 is a metallised layer 12. The metallised layer 12 is provided on the first layer 11, which is a paper based material 11. That is, a metal layer may be deposited, or otherwise applied, to the paper based material 11. In the present embodiment, the metallised layer 12 provides an initial barrier for the paper based material 11 to prevent, or at least reduce, the passage of moisture and/or aroma through the wrapper 7. That is, the metallised layer 12 is substantially impermeable. The metallised layer may have a weight of about 0.1 grams per meter. In some embodiments, the metallised layer may be aluminium or any other suitable metal.
Thus, in the present embodiment, the first and second layers combined effectively form a type of barrier coated paper. It will be understood that during manufacturing of the wrapper 7, a paper layer 11 may be provided and a second layer 12 applied to the paper layer 12 to form a coated paper or barrier paper. Alternatively, manufacturing of the wrapper 7 may begin with a coated paper or barrier paper, which removes the step of providing a paper layer 11 with a barrier material or coating. In some embodiments, such as the one shown in Fig. 2, the third layer 13 is a barrier coating, and is provided on the second layer 12; in this example, the metallised layer 12. The second layer 12 provides a smooth surface to enable the barrier coating 13 to be applied. A metallised layer 12 as the second layer provides a barrier to prevent the barrier coating 13 permeating into the first layer 11, which in this example is a paper layer. Therefore, the barrier coating can be applied as a film without gaps, which increases the non-permeability of the wrapper 7.
Preferably, the barrier coating of the third layer 13 forms the inner surface of the wrapper 7. Therefore, the barrier coating 13 is facing internally and cannot be damaged by contact with a consumer or the outer container 2.
As previously mentioned, the wrapper 7 is sealed by the closure of its openings, such as by the adhered sealing of its openings. In the present embodiment, the wrapper 7 is sealed at its overlapping edges 10a. The wrapper 7 may be sealed by adhering together the overlapping edges 10a of the wrapper 7 when it is folded to form the inner container 6. The adhesive 10 may be provided such that there is a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges 10a of the wrapper 7 when the wrapper 7 is folded to form the inner container 6. The adhesive 10 may be provided on the wrapper 7 such that the adhesive 10 is not visible when the wrapper 7 is folded to form the inner container 6.
The seals help to keep the contents fresh. This can also ensure that the wrapper is sealed such that the free flow of water vapour and/or air into the inner container 6 is not permitted (aside from through the extraction region, once opened to access the at least one aerosol delivery system 8). This is in contrast with an arrangement in which a wrapper is formed to surround at least one aerosol deliveiy system, for example through the application of folds and limited adhesive, but which is not sealed by the closure of its openings, and as such presents openings or gaps through which the free flow of air is permitted. In such an arrangement, the application of limited adhesive, such as spot adhesive, can be used to keep the folds in place, but does not necessarily preclude the free flow of water vapour and/ or air through any openings or gaps presented by the geometiy of the folds.
It is noted that the wrapper 7 may be sealed such that the free flow of water vapour and/or air into the inner container 6 is not permitted, while not necessarily being hermetically sealed. For instance, it may still be possible for water vapour and/ or air or other gasses to diffuse through the material of the wrapper and into the inner container 6; however, as the motion of the water vapour and/or air or other gasses is impeded by the material of the wrapper, this is not considered to be a free flow of water vapour and/or air or other gasses. That is, the adhesive seals along the overlapping edges toa of the wrapper 7 are air tight such that water vapour and/or air or other gasses cannot pass between the overlapping portions of the wrapper 7, although air may still pass through the wrapper 7 to some degree.
In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 is sealed such that the inner container 6 is hermetically sealed. The hermetically sealed inner container 6 keeps the contents fresh for longer. The inner container 6 may be hermetically sealed, at least prior to its first opening, by providing an adhesive 10, 20 on at least one of the outer surfaces of the wrapper 7. In the present embodiment, an adhesive 10 is provided on the outer surface of the wrapper 7, and an adhesive 10 is provided on the inner surface of the wrapper 7, as will be described in more detail hereinafter.
The adhesive 10 may be, for example, but not limited to, a glue, a lacquer, or a heat-seal adhesive. In some embodiments, the adhesive is configured to have a sealing temperature of in the range of over about 50 °C, for example about 60 °C to about 65 °C. This enables the activation temperature of the adhesive to be achieved in the short period of time, e.g. roughly 0.2 seconds, in which the wrapper 7 and adhesive 10 are between the sealing plates of the manufacturing apparatus (not shown). In addition, this sealing temperature is sufficiently above the operating temperature of the apparatus to prevent significant unwanted premature activation of the adhesive. In some embodiments, the overlapping edges of the wrapper 7 may be sealed using an adhesive but the seal may not be hermetic. In some conditions, for example tropical conditions such as at 30 °C and 90% relative humidity (1249 ASTM), the wrapper 7 may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr. In some conditions, the wrapper 7 may have a water vapour permeability of less than 6g/m2/24hr at 30 °C and 90% relative humidity (1249 ASTM).
For example, a blank 45 for forming a wrapper 7 is shown in Figure 3 and 4. The wrapper 7 may comprise an adhesive extending around the whole perimeter or edge 47 of the inner surface 46, as shown in Figure 3, and, as shown in Figure 4, the wrapper 7 may comprise an adhesive extending around at least one part of the perimeter or edge 49 of the outer surface 48 of the wrapper 7. In the embodiment shown, the blank 46 comprises an adhesive 10 on its front base flap forming edge 49a and on its rear side flap forming edges 49b, 49c.
Referring now to Figures 5, 6, 7. and 8, there is shown various different embodiments of the wrapper 7. It will be appreciated that the terms first layer, second layer, and third layer are used to distinguish between the features of the wrapper 7, and do not necessarily have to be provided in the order implied by the ordinal adverbs. That is, the present application may refer to a wrapper 7 having two layers in the form of the first layer and the third layer without the second layer being present. Therefore, the feature termed the third layer would be the physical second layer.
Figure 5 shows an exemplary wrapper 7 comprising a first layer 11. The first layer 11 comprises a paper based material in the form of a barrier paper. That is, the first layer 11 comprises a paper layer 11a and a barrier material 9 in the form of a metal coating. In the present embodiment, the barrier material 9 is located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
An alternative example illustrated in Figure 6 shows a wrapper comprising a first layer
11 formed from a paper based material in the form of a barrier paper 11b, in which the barrier material 9 is within the paper layer 11a such that they form a single layer of material. The barrier material 9 may be, for example, but not limited to, metal or plastic.
Referring now to Figure 7, a wrapper 7 comprising a first layer 11, formed by a paper layer 11a, and a second layer 12 is shown. In the present embodiment, the second layer
12 is located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
Referring now to Figure 8, a wrapper 7 comprising a first layer 11, formed by a paper layer 11a, and a third layer 13 on the paper layer 11a is shown. In the present embodiment, the third layer 13 is located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
There is no requirement for a second layer 12.
It will be understood, as explained above in relation to the second layer that in some embodiments the first and third layers 11, 13 combined may effectively form a type of barrier coated paper. It will be understood that during manufacturing of the wrapper 7, a paper layer 11 may be provided and a third layer 13 applied to the paper layer 11 to form a plastic or varnish coated paper or barrier paper. Alternatively, manufacturing of the wrapper 7 may begin with a plastic or varnish coated paper or barrier paper, which removes the step of providing a paper layer 11 with a plastic barrier material or coating. Furthermore, it will be understood that in some embodiments, the second and/ or third layer 12, 13 may be located on the outer surface of the first layer 11. Furthermore, it will be understood that in some embodiments, the second layer 12 may be on one side of the first layer 11 and the third layer may be on the other side of the first layer 11. Referring back to Figure 1, the wrapper 7 comprises an extraction region 15 formed from a removable region 7a of the wrapper 7. The bounds or edges 16 of the extraction region 15 formed from the removable region 7a of the wrapper 7 for allowing access to the aerosol delivery systems 8 is indicated by dotted lines. In the embodiment illustrated ,the edges 16 of the extraction region 15 extend from the rearside of the wrapper 7 across the top of the inner container 6 and down the front as far as a lower front wall extraction region edge 16a.
The inner container 6 further comprises a resealable label 18. The resealable label 18 is configured to cover the extraction region 15. The resealable label 18 comprises a peripheral portion 19 that extends beyond the extraction region 15, such that the inner container 6 is sealed when the label 18 covers the extraction region 15. The resealable label 18 is peelable away from the wrapper 7 in use to open the extraction region 15 to provide access to the at least on aerosol delivery system 8 in the inner container 6. The resealable label 18 lies over the extraction region 18 to seal the inner container 6 closed. The label 18 may also be formed from a sheet of the same material as the wrapper 7. The sheet of material that forms the label 18 has a re-stick adhesive on its undersurface nearer to the wrapper 7. A re-stick adhesive 20 may also be present on the outer surface of the wrapper 7. Alternatively, a permanent bonding adhesive may be on the portion of the undersurface of the label 18 which does not overlie the edges of the sheet of material of the label 18, i.e. on the portion that overlies the removable region 7a of the wrapper 7. However, where the label 18 extends beyond the edges 16 of the extraction region 15, the undersurface is provided with re-stick adhesive. In one embodiment, beyond one lower front wall edge 21 of the label 18 is a tab 22 which is at least partly free of re-stick adhesive so that it may be flicked up by the user and used to pull the label 18 to open the inner container 6. On first use, the edge 16 of the extraction region 15 may be defined by lines of weakening in the wrapper 7. The lines of weakening in the wrapper 7 may be formed by at least one partial cut through the thickness of the wrapper 7. When the label 18 is pulled back, the section 7a of the wrapper 7 is separated from the remainder of the wrapper 7 to open the extraction region 15 and the consumer is then free to remove the aerosol delivery devices 8 from the inner container 6 through the extraction region 15 and, after having done so, reseal or close the extraction region 15 by bringing down the tab 22 so that the edge of the label 18 re-adheres to the adjacent portions of the wrapper 7 surrounding the extraction region 15. The region 7a of the wrapper 7 formed by the separation when the tab 22 is lifted is returned to its previous position. Although, there is a line of separation in the wrapper 7, it is covered by the adhered edges of the label 18. It will be understood that in some embodiments of the package, the package may not comprise a peelable label but instead have some other form of opening, i.e. adhered flaps. Referring to Figure 9, the package 1 may further optionally comprise an inner frame 25. The inner frame 25 may be located inside the wrapper 7 of the inner container 6. To ensure efficient adhesion, the inner frame 25 may be provided within the inner container 6 so that it extends around the aerosol deliveiy systems 8 beneath the wrapper 7.
The inner frame 25 provides a reaction surface underneath the wrapper 7 against the resealing pressure exerted by the label 18 around the peripheiy of the extraction region 15. As shown in Figure 5, the inner frame 25 has a front panel 26, two side flaps 27, and a top flap 28. Score or fold lines 30 form corners as seen in Figure 9 when the side flaps 2.7 are folded to right angles with the panel 26. The top flap 28 is also folded to right angles. It can be seen that when the inner frame 25 has been folded there is an aperture 31 formed through which the aerosol delivery systems 8 will be accessible, as indicated in Figure 9. The aperture 31 extends to a base edge 33 in the front panel 26. As the tab 22 is relatively difficult to grasp in order to remove the label 18, in a modified embodiment shown in Figure 10, the label 18 and/or tab 22 may be attached to the inside surface 35 of the front wall of the lid 4 so that the label 18 is peeled back to reveal the extraction region 15 at the same time the lid 4 is opened. In particular, with the lid 4 is an open position, as shown in Figure 10, the removable region 7a of the wrapper 7 is drawn back to reveal the extraction region 15 and enable a consumer to readily extract a delivery system 8 from the inner container 6.
To achieve simultaneous opening of the lid 4 and the label 18, the label 18 comprises a tab 37 at a lower edge of the label 18. The tab 37 may be folded back on itself about a fold-line 38 separating the tab 37 from the remainder of the label 18 so that a surface 39, shown in Figure 11, of the tab 37 lies against or faces an outer surface 36 of the label
18 when the lid 4 is closed. The opposite surface 40 of the tab 37, which faces outwardly, may be attached to an inner surface 41 of the lid 4 using a permanent adhesive, and in the manner and position as shown in Figures 10 and 11. It will also be appreciated that the outer surface of the tab 37 can be permanently adhered to the inner surface 41 of the lid 4 without folding it back prior to gluing. In such an arrangement, the tab 37 will be folded back relative to the remainder of the label 18 when the lid is in an open position. When the lid 4 is pivoted about the hinge 5 into its open position, the label 18 is also pulled due to the connection between the tab 37 and the lid 4. This results in the label 18 being peeled back or rolled away from the extraction region 15 with the section 7a of the wrapper 7. If the package 1 is being opened for the first time, then the region 7a will also separate from the remainder of the wrapper 7 along the line of weakening that separates the region 7a from the remainder of the wrapper 7, as the lid 4 is opened. As the lid 4 opens, the tab 37 pivots relative to the remainder of the label 18 about the foldline 38.
It will be appreciated that, when the lid 4 is rotated about the hinge 5 back into its closed position, shown in Fig. 12, the label 18 will roll back across the extraction region 15 and the region 7a of the wrapper 7 will re-position itself within the extraction region 15. The peelable adhesive coating of the peripheral region of the label 18 will also readhere to the wrapper 7 surrounding the extraction region 15, thereby sealing closed the inner container 6 and closing the package 1. Furthermore, each component of the package is formed by a paper based material. That is, the outer container 2 and the inner container 6, and inner frame when included, are all formed from a paper based material. In addition, it means that the package 1 does not comprise a plastic overwrap that is common in known packages. In fact, the construction of the wrapper 7 means that a plastic overwrap is not required in order to keep the contents of the package 1 fresh.
In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 has a weight of less than 80 grams per square metre (gsm). In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 has a weight of less than 70 gsm. In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 has a weight of less than 50 gsm. In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 has a weight of less than 45 gsm. In some embodiments, the paper based material 11 has a paper weight of less than 70 grams per square metre (gsm). In some embodiments, the paper based material 11 has a paper weight of less than 50 gsm. In some embodiments, the paper based material 11 has a paper weight of less than 45 gsm.
Having a light weight wrapper 7, i.e. low gsm under 80 gsm, means that the thickness of the wrapper 7 is smaller. The lighter the wrapper 7, the less material is used. This is better for the environment in terms of resources needed to produce the wrapper 7 and for recycling purposes. The thinner wrapper 7 reduces the resistance to folding of the wrapper 7. This helps to avoid a thick build up of layers of material in the folded corners of the container 6 and to avoid creating holes in the seal of the wrapper at these areas of material build up. Therefore, the lower gsm barrier material helps to keep the contents fresh for longer by reducing the gaps in the seal.
In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises at least 90% of a first material. The first material may be a paper based material. In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 may also have a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr or less than 6g/m2/24hr, as tested under ASTM F 1249 at 38° and 90% relative humidity.
The large percentage of a single material increases the likelihood of the material being easily recyclable. Furthermore, the low water vapour permeability prevents water vapour from passing through the wrapper 7 such that the inner container 6 can keep its contents fresh for longer. In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises at least 92.5% of the first material. In other embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises at least 95% of the first material. In yet further embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises at least 98.5% of the first material. In some embodiments, the percentage of the first material is calculated based on the mass of the first material and the wrapper 7.
Preferably, the water vapour permeability of the first material is less than 6g/m2/24 hr at 30 °C and 90% relative humidity (1249 ASTM). More preferably, the water vapour permeability of the first material is less than 5g/m2/24 hr, more preferably, less than 3g/m2/24hr, and even more preferably, less than ig/m2/24hr at the same conditions as mentioned above. The lower the water vapour permeability of the first material, the longer the components and/or articles and/or delivery systems within the inner container 6 can be kept fresh. Preferably, the wrapper 7 is recyclable. Preferably, the first material is compostable.
Preferably, the first material is a non-plastic material. The first material maybe, for example, but not limited to, paper.
In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 may comprise a second material. The second material may be metallic. The first and second materials may be arranged in layers to form the wrapper that forms the inner container 6. Preferably, the second material which forms the second layer is applied to the first material which forms the first layer as a coating. The metallic layer may protect the paper layer from breaking. The wrapper 7 may comprises less than 10% of the second material by weight. In other embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises less than 5% of the second material. In yet further embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises less than 2.5% of the second material.
In some embodiments, the percentage of the second material is calculated based on the mass of the second material and the wrapper 7.
In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 may comprise a third material. The third material may be plastic. The first, second, and third materials may be arranged in layers to form the wrapper 7 that forms the inner container 6, as described above. Preferably, the third material which forms the third layer is applied to the second material which forms the second layer as a coating. The third material may be a plastic coating The metallic second layer may be partially absorbed by the first paper layer such that it forms a good connection with the first layer and provides a smooth outer surface. The plastic coating layer can be applied to the second metallic layer. Due to the metallic layer being smooth, the plastic coating layer does not have any holes therein. This prevents air and water vapour from passing through the plastic third layer. The plastic coating may be impermeable.
The wrapper 7 may comprises less than 10% of the third material by weight. In other embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises less than 5% of the third material. In yet further embodiments, the wrapper 7 comprises less than 2.5% of the third material. In some embodiments, the percentage of the third material is calculated based on the mass of the third material and the wrapper 7.
In some embodiments, the wrapper 7 may further comprise a clay layer 50, as shown in Figure 13. The wrapper 7 may comprise a first clay layer 50a on an inner surface of the first layer, which in the present embodiment is a paper based material 11 such as paper. The first clay layer 50a may be located between the first layer 11 and the second layer, which in the present embodiment is a metallised layer 12. Alternatively, the first clay layer 50a may be located between the first layer 11 and a third layer 13, which may be a plastic or varnish coating Therefore, the metallised layer 12 or barrier coating 13 are applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer 50a. The first clay layer 50a forms a layer to which a metallised layer is more readily attachable.
The wrapper 7 may further comprise a second clay layer 50b on an outer surface of the first layer 11. The second clay layer 50b may form an outer surface of the wrapper 7 on which indicia can be printed.
It has been previously stated that the construction of the wrapper 7 results in a package 1 that does not require a plastic overwrap. Therefore, the package 1 may be free-from a overwrap or outermost wrapper that extends about the base 3 and the lid 4 of the outer container 2.
However, it will be appreciated that the package 1 may be provided with an outer wrapper formed from the same material as the wrapper 7. That is, in some embodiments, the package 1 may further comprise the wrapper 7, as previously described, and may additionally comprise an outer wrapper having the same construction as an embodiment of the wrapper 7 described above. The outer wrapper may be formed from a paper-based material. It will be further appreciated that the wrapper 7 within the package 1 and the outer wrapper located around the outer surface of the package 1 are not required to be of the same constructions or configuration.
The outer wrapper may comprise a first layer 11 formed of a paper based material. The first layer may be a paper layer 11a, a coated paper, or a paper based material that comprises a barrier layer 9. The paper based material may form the outer surface of the outer wrapper.
The outer wrapper may further comprise a second layer 12 and/or a third layer 13. The second layer 12 may be a metallised layer that ma be provided on the first layer 11. The metallised layer may provide an initial barrier to the first layer to prevent, or at least reduce, the passage of moisture and/or aroma through the outer wrapper. Therefore, the first and second layers combined may effectively form a type of barrier coated paper.
The third layer 13 may be a barrier coating that may be provided on the first layer or the second layer. When the second layer is present, the second layer may prevent the barrier coating permeating into the paper based layer. The barrier coating may be applied as a film without gaps, which increase the non-permeability of the outer wrapper.
The outer wrapper may be sealed by the closure of its openings, such as by the adhered sealing of its openings. The outer wrapper may be sealed at its overlapping edges 10a.
Adhesive may be provided such that there is a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges 10a of the outer wrapper when the outer wrapper is folded about the outer container 2. In some embodiments, the outer wrapper may be sealed such that the package 1 is hermetically sealed. The adhesive 10 used may be the same type of adhesive as that previously described above in relation to the adhesive 10 used for the wrapper 7.
In an exemplaiy embodiment, the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer 11. The first layer 11 may comprise a paper-based material in the form of a barrier paper. That is, the first layer 11 comprises a paper layer 11a and a barrier material 9 in the form of a metal coating. The barrier material 9 may be located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a.
In an alternative example, the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer 11 formed from a paper-based material in the form of a barrier paper 11b, in which the barrier material
9 is within the paper layer 11a such that they form a single layer of material. The barrier material 9 may be, for example, but not limited to, metal or plastic.
In another example, the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer 11 formed by a paper layer 11a, and a second layer located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a. In yet another example, the outer wrapper may comprise a first layer formed by a paper layer 11a, and a third layer 13 on the paper layer 11a, without a second layer. The third layer 13 may be located on an inner surface of the paper layer 11a. With the use of a paper based outer wrapper, each component of the package is formed by a paper based material. That is, the outer container 2, inner container 6, outer wrapper and inner frame when included, are all formed from a paper based material. Therefore, the whole package 1 can be recycled. The outer wrapper may have a weight of less than 80, 70, 50, or 45 gsm. In some embodiments, the paper based material 11 may have paper weight of less than 70, 50, or 45 gsm.
In some embodiments, the outer wrapper may comprises at least 90%, 92.5%, 95%, or 98.5% of a first material. The first material may be a paper based material. In some embodiments, the outer wrapper may have a water vapour permeability of less than 8 or 6 mg/m2/24hr, as tested under ASTM F 1249 at 38° and 90% relative humidity. Preferably, the water vapour permeability of the first material of the outer wrapper is less than 6, 5, 3, ig/m2/24hr at 30 °C and 90% relative humidity (1249 ASTM).
The outer wrapper may be recyclable. The outer wrapper may compostable. In some embodiments, the outer wrapper may further comprise a second material The second material may be metallic. The outer wrapper may comprises less than 10% , 5%, or 2.5% of the second material by weight. In some embodiments, the outer wrapper may comprise a third material. The third material may be plastic. The outer wrapper may comprises less than 10% , 5%, or 2.5% of the third material by weight. In some embodiments, the percentage of the second material is calculated based on the mass of the second and/or third material and the outer wrapper.
In some embodiments, the outer wrapper may further comprise a clay layer 50, similar to as previously described with reference to the wrapper 7. The outer wrapper may comprise a first clay layer 50a and a second clay layer 50b.
It will be further appreciated that in some embodiments, the presence of the paperbased outer wrap will remove the requirement for the package 1 to require an inner container 6 formed by the wrapper 7. Therefore, in some embodiments, the package 1 may omit the inner container 6 described above. The package 1 may comprise an outer container 2 comprising a base 3 and a lid 4 mounted to the base 3 for rotation between open and closed positions. The lid 4 may be mounted to the base 3 for rotation about a hinge line 5. The package 1 may further comprise an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container 2 of the package 1, the outer wrapper being sealed by the closure of its openings. The outer wrapper may comprise a first layer comprising a paper based material. The outer wrapper may comprise further layers as previously described. The package 1 comprising the outer wrapper and free from an inner container 6 may further comprise an inner frame, as previously described, located within the outer container 2.
The package 1 may further comprise a tamper evident means 60. More specifically, the outer container 2 may comprise the tamper evident means 60, as shown in Figures 10 and 11. It will be appreciated that a tamper evident means 60 similar to the one described herein may also be used with various other types of package other than a hinged-lid box. The tamper evident means 60 may be attached to both the base 3 and the lid 4 such that the tamper evident means indicates whether the outer container 2 has been previously opened, or whether an attempt to open the outer container 2 has been made.
The tamper evident means 60 on the outer container 2 may be formed from a front lid wall flap 61 of the lid 4. The tamper evident means provides a user with an indication of whether the package 1 has been opened previously, which is required in the present invention as the outer plastic wrap that normally provides an indication of tampering is removed so that the whole package 1 can be recyclable. A portion 62 of the front lid wall flap 62 may be separated by a cut line from the remainder of the front lid wall flap 62. The cut line may be generally U-shaped and both begin and end at a fold line 63 between the front wall of the lid 4 and the front lid wall flap 61.
The portion 62 of the front lid wall flap 62 is rotated externally so that it extends parallel to the front wall of the lid 4 and is adhered to the front wall of the base 3 of the outer container 2. The portion 62 may comprise a line of weakening 65, as shown in Figure 10. The line of weakening 65 may extend along the fold line 63. Thus, upon first opening of the lid 4, the line of weakening 65 may be at least partially broken to indicate that an attempt has been made to open the outer container 2.
In another embodiment shown in Figure 11, the portion 62 may comprise a second line of weakening 66 that extends parallel to but spaced from the first line of weakening 66 to form a tear tape 67. The tear tape 67 may comprise a tab 68 on one end for a consumer to pull.
Alternatively or additionally, the tamper evident means 60 may comprise a stamp or sticker 69 that has at least a portion adhered to the base 3 and at least a portion adhered to the lid 4, as shown in Figure 12. The stamp 69 may comprise a line of weakening 65 or tear tape 67 are described above.
In some embodiments, the inner container 6 of the package 1 may alternatively or additionally comprise a tamper evident means 70, as shown in Fig. 13. The tamper evident means 70 may comprise a stamp 71 located on the label 18 and extending across the peripheral portion onto the wrapper 7. That is, the stamp 71 has at least a portion adhered to the label 18 and at least a portion adhered to the wrapper 7. The stamp 71 may comprise a line of weakening 72, which coincides with the edge of the label 18.
The various embodiments described herein are presented only to assist in understanding and teaching the claimed features. These embodiments are provided as a representative sample of embodiment only, and are not exhaustive and/or exclusive. It is to be understood that advantages, embodiments, examples, functions, features, structures, and/ or other aspects described herein are not to be considered limitations on the scope of the invention as defined by the claims or limitations on equivalents to the claims, and that other embodiments may be utilised and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claimed invention. Various embodiments of the invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, appropriate combinations of the disclosed elements, components, features, parts, steps, means, etc. other than those specifically described herein. In addition, this disclosure may include other inventions nor presently claimed, but which may be claimed in the future.

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1. A package for a delivery system, the package comprising: an outer container comprising an access; an inner container comprising a wrapper configured to surround at least one delivery system, the wrapper being sealed by the closure of it openings; and wherein the wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper based material and an extraction region in the wrapper; the inner container comprising a resealable label configured to cover the extraction region and having a peripheral portion that extends beyond the extraction region such that the extraction region of the inner container is sealed, when the label covers the extraction region; and wherein the label is peelable away from the wrapper during use to open the extraction region to provide access to the at least one delivery system.
2. The package according to claim 1, wherein the label comprises a tab which is configured to be gripped by a consumer to open the inner container.
3. The package according to claim 1, wherein the label comprises a tab which is attached to an inside surface of the lid.
4. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the paper based material is a coated paper.
5. The package according to claim 4, wherein the coated paper comprises a paper layer with a barrier coating.
6. The package according to claim 5, wherein the barrier coating is a metallised layer.
7. The package according to claim 5, wherein the barrier coating is a plastic film coating or a varnish layer.
8. The package according to any one of claim 1 to claim 3, wherein the paper based material is a barrier paper.
9. The package according to claim 8, wherein the barrier paper comprises a paper layer that is impregnated with a barrier material.
10. The package according to claim 9, wherein the barrier material is a plastic, varnish, or metal.
11. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the wrapper further comprises a second layer.
12. The package according to claim 11, wherein the second layer comprises a metallised layer.
13. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the wrapper further comprises a third layer.
14. The package according to claim 13, wherein the third layer comprises a plastic film coating or varnish layer.
15. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising an inner frame located within the inner container.
16. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein each component of the package is formed from a material comprising the first layer of a paper based material.
17. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the paper based material has a paper weight of less than 80 gsm, optionally less than 70 gsm, optionally less than 50 gsm, and optionally less than 45 gsm.
18. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the wrapper further comprises a first clay layer on the inner surface of the first layer, and optionally, a second clay layer on the outer surface of the first layer.
19. The package according to claim 18, wherein one of the second layer and the third layer is applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
20. The package according to claim 19, wherein the other of the second layer and the third layer is applied on the inner surface of the second or third layer on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
21. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the wrapper has a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr.
22 The package according to claim 21, wherein the wrapper is sealed at its overlapping edges.
23. The package according to claim 22, wherein the wrapper is sealed by adhered together overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
24. The package according to claim 22 or claim 23, wherein the wrapper comprises a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
25. The package according to claim 24, wherein the wrapper comprises a continuous section of adhesive extending around the whole perimeter of the inner surface of the wrapper.
26. The package according to any one of claim 22 to claim 25, wherein the sealed overlapping edges of the wrapper form a hermetic seal, such that the inner container is hermetically sealed before its first opening.
27. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container of the package, the outer wrapper being sealed by the closure of its openings, wherein the outer wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper based material.
28. A package for a delivery system, the package comprising: an outer container comprising an access; and an outer wrapper configured to surround the outer container of the package, the outer wrapper being sealed by the closure of its openings, wherein the outer wrapper comprises a first layer comprising a paper based material.
29. The package according to claim 28, further comprising a inner frame located within the outer container.
30. The package according to any one of claim 27 to claim 29, wherein the paper based material is a coated paper comprising a paper layer with a barrier coating.
31. The package according to claim 30, wherein the barrier coating is a metallised layer.
32. The package according to claim 30, wherein the barrier coating is a plastic film coating or a varnish layer.
33. The package according to any one of claim 27 to claim 29, wherein the paper based material is a barrier paper comprising a paper layer that is impregnated with a barrier material.
34. The package according to claim 33, wherein the barrier material is a plastic, varnish, or metal.
35. The package according to any one of claim 27 to claim 34, wherein the outer wrapper further comprises a second layer, and optionally, wherein the second layer comprises a metallised layer.
36. The package according to any one of claim 27 to claim 35, wherein the outer wrapper further comprises a third layer, and optionally, wherein the third layer comprises a plastic film coating or varnish layer.
37. The package according to any one of claim 27 to claim 36, wherein the outer wrapper further comprises a clay layer.
38. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a tamper evident means.
39. The package according to claim 38, wherein the tamper evident means is located on the base and lid, the lid having a portion of a front lid wall flap attached to a front wall of the base.
40. The package according to claim 39, wherein the portion of the front lid wall flap comprises a line of weakening.
41. The package according to claim 38, wherein the tamper evident means is located on the inner container.
42. The package according to claim 41, wherein the tamper evident means comprises a stamp partially located on the label and extending across the peripheral portion onto the wrapper.
43- The package according to claim 42, wherein the stamp comprises a line of weakening.
44. A wrapper for a container of a package for delivery systems, the wrapper comprising a first layer comprising a paper based material, and a barrier material.
45. The wrapper according to claim 44, wherein the paper based material is a coated paper comprising a paper layer coated with a barrier coating formed from the barrier material.
46. The wrapper according to claim 45, where the barrier material forming the barrier coating comprises a metallised layer.
47. The wrapper according to claim 45, wherein the barrier material forming the barrier coating comprises a plastic coating or a varnish layer.
48. The wrapper according to claim 44, wherein the paper based material is a barrier paper comprising a paper layer impregnated with the barrier material.
49. The wrapper according to claim 48, wherein the barrier material is a plastic, varnish, or metal.
50. The wrapper according to any one of claim 44 to claim 49, further comprising a second layer.
51. The wrapper according to claim 450, wherein the second layer is formed by a metallised layer.
52. The wrapper according to any one of claim 44 to claim 51, further comprising a third layer.
53- The wrapper according to claim 52, wherein the third layer is formed by a plastic film coating or a varnish layer.
54. The wrapper according to any one of claim 44 to claim 53, further comprising a first clay layer on an inner surface of the first layer.
55. The wrapper according to claim 54, wherein one of the second layer and the third layer is applied on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
56. The wrapper according to claim 55, wherein the other of the second layer and the third layer is applied on the inner surface of the second or third layer on the inner surface of the first clay layer.
57. The wrapper according to any one of claim 44 to claim 56, further comprising a second clay layer on an outer surface of the first layer.
58. The wrapper according to any one of claim 44 to claim 56, wherein the wrapper has a water vapour permeability of less than 8g/m2/24hr.
59 The wrapper according to any one of claim 44 to claim 58, wherein the wrapper is sealed at its overlapping edges when folded into an inner container.
60. The wrapper according to claim 59, wherein the wrapper is sealed by adhering together the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
61. The wrapper according to claim 59 or claim 60, wherein the wrapper comprises a continuous section of adhesive extending along each of the overlapping edges of the wrapper when the wrapper is folded to form the inner container.
62. The wrapper according to claim 61, wherein the wrapper comprises a continuous section of adhesive extending around the whole perimeter of the inner surface of the wrapper.
63. The wrapper according to any one of claim 59 to claim 62, wherein the sealed overlapping edges of the wrapper form a hermetic seal, such that the inner package is hermetically sealed before its first opening.
64. The wrapper according to any one of claim 44 to claim 63, wherein the wrapper is configured to surround at least one delivery system and be located in an outer container of a package.
65. The wrapper according to any one of claim 44 to claim 63, wherein the wrapper is configured to surround an outer container of a package.
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