WO2013114312A2 - Emballage pour papier à cigarettes - Google Patents

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WO2013114312A2
WO2013114312A2 PCT/IB2013/050821 IB2013050821W WO2013114312A2 WO 2013114312 A2 WO2013114312 A2 WO 2013114312A2 IB 2013050821 W IB2013050821 W IB 2013050821W WO 2013114312 A2 WO2013114312 A2 WO 2013114312A2
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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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/08Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F17/00Receptacles for cigarette papers

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  • the present invention relates to a cigarette tube paper package having a base body having a compartment for cigarette tube paper, and a locking tab.
  • Such a package is known from GB 2 121 000 A.
  • the packaging shown consists of a box with a cutout in the front wall and a lid with a flap.
  • the flap is behind the cutout in the front wall and parallel to the front wall when the flap is closed.
  • a continuous roll of cigarette paper is placed inside the carton and is housed with its free end between the front wall and the flap and visible through the cutout.
  • the consumer can now move the paper out of the package through the cutout of the package by means of a finger or thumb. If the required length of the protruding paper corresponds to the length required to produce a cigarette, the consumer tears off the protruding strip of paper along the upper edge of the front wall.
  • the size of the packaging leaves much to be desired.
  • the cigarette paper tape is rolled up on a cardboard roll and accommodated with sufficient leeway in the packaging, so that a sticking or jamming of the cigarette pier is prevented.
  • the over-dimensioned packaging corresponds to the multiple volume of the packaged cigarette paper.
  • the square packaging is so oversized that it can be perceived as disturbing when carrying in the trouser pockets.
  • the packaging is not optimally protected against the effects of moisture by the section arranged for transmitting power. If the end of the cigarette paper becomes wet or damp at the cut, the result is that the paper can be glued to the packaging and the paper can no longer be removed.
  • a cigarette paper dispenser for storing and providing cigarette paper leaflets for the self-production of cigarettes known.
  • a slot from which the cigarette paper leaflets can be removed is closed by means of a locking tab, wherein the locking tab is held in the closed state with an adhesive, a Velcro, a magnetic closure or by inserting into a slot.
  • Packaging that is inexpensive to manufacture, are not or only slightly appealing both visually and by the operation. Packaging that is visually and / or appealing in its operation is too expensive for cigarette paper packaging.
  • the closing flap has a substantially dimensionally stable, curved end area which is dimensioned and designed such that the end area at least partially encloses an end face of the base body in the closed state of the package, wherein the closure tab is formed with the end portion such that when the package is opened or closed by tensioning the closure tab in the direction of the longitudinal extent around the body, the end portion can slide against the end face against an elastic counter force or the closure tab with the end portion is formed so that the end region can be pushed with an opening or closing the package with slight bending against an elastic counterforce on the face.
  • a special feature of the invention is that the closure flap has a substantially dimensionally stable, curved end region.
  • essentially dimensionally stable means that the end area does not substantially change its shape during the normal use of the packaging or returns to its original shape after a force effect, for example due to stretching or compression. In other words, if a change in shape takes place, then only against a counterforce, which moves the end region after completion of the force back into its original form.
  • the dimensional stability is not limited only to the end region, but continues into a region of the closure flap adjacent to the end region. Also, this adjacent area has a dimensional stability, but may be less than that of the end. A change in shape of the end region and / or the adjacent region takes place only against a counterforce, which moves the end region and the adjacent region back to its original shape after the end of the force application.
  • the dimensionally stable end portion at least partially surrounds an end face of the base body.
  • the end region holds by its shape, in particular form-fitting, fixed to the said end face and thus prevents loosening of the closure flap or unintentional opening of the packaging.
  • One of the advantages of the invention is that it can be dispensed with the aforementioned adhesives, hook-and-loop fasteners or magnetic closures. Even inserting tabs into a slot is no longer necessary.
  • the closure flap is formed in particular as an extension of the main body in a longitudinal extension of the body, if one considers the fully unfolded state.
  • the closure flap is dimensioned and designed such that it covers at least partially a first opening of the compartment.
  • the locking tab is to the openings at least 50%, preferably at least 75%, more preferably at least 85% and in particular at least 95% cover. It is considered particularly advantageous if the closure flap completely covers the openings.
  • the end face is preferably one of the end faces of the base body, which faces a plane which is formed by the transverse extent and the height extent.
  • the bending of the end portion can be achieved in various ways. In the simplest case, the bending can be achieved by bending the end region at one or more bending edges by a certain angle. However, it is considered advantageous if the bending of the end region takes place continuously, ie represents a kind of rounding.
  • the end region corresponds at least substantially to the contour of the end surface which encloses the end region. This results in a particularly good holding action and stability in the closed state of the packaging. It should be noted at this point that a direct contact between the end portion and the end face is not required. Rather, the end face is also enclosed by the end region when there is another layer between the end region and the end face.
  • the end face, which is enclosed by the end region, in the side view has a rounding, in particular approximately a U-shape, a semicircular shape or a semi-ellipse shape.
  • the end region when opening and / or closing the Slip packaging onto the rounding of the face. The packaging is then particularly easy to open and / or close.
  • cigarette tube paper sheet or cigarette paper sheet or cigarette paper is intended to mean the material that forms the outer body of the cigarette.
  • cigarette filter paper sheet or cigarette filter paper or filter paper is to be understood in the context of this invention, the material from which an approximately cylindrical filter for the cigarette can be rotated. The filter is placed at one end of the cigarette, whereas the remaining part of the cigarette is usually filled with tobacco.
  • orientation terms such as transverse extent, longitudinal extent, height extension, etc. are used in the context of this invention. These terms are merely for ease of understanding of the invention in order to distinguish well between different directions and dimensions. However, these terms have no limiting effect. In particular, the invention and its embodiments do not depend on a particular naming. Rather, the different directions and dimensions may be referred to differently as long as the use of the terms is consistent.
  • a transverse extension In order to specify a system for orientation for the explanation of the invention, a transverse extension, a longitudinal extension and a vertical extent are defined for the main body.
  • the transverse extension is chosen so that it is greater than or equal to the longitudinal extent.
  • the longitudinal extent is chosen so that it is greater than the vertical extent.
  • the transverse extent will be at least 50% greater than the longitudinal extent, and the longitudinal extent will be at least 50% greater than the height extent.
  • the transverse extent is more than twice as large as the longitudinal extent, and the longitudinal extent is more than twice as large as the height extent.
  • the opening and closing of the package can be done depending on the specific embodiment in a first manner or in a second manner or done in first and second ways.
  • the end region can be pushed over the end face when the packaging is opened or closed by tensioning the closure flap in the longitudinal direction about the base body against an elastic counter force.
  • the locking tab although only slightly, can be tightened closer to the base body. For example, this possibility does not exist if a hinge were used.
  • one or more bending areas and / or a particularly long locking tab are preferred.
  • the closure tab will not release and may not open the package unless a force is applied to tighten the closure tab and lift the end portion away from the face.
  • This operating principle will be explained in more detail with regard to the embodiments. It should be noted in general that said pushing does not have to be in permanent contact with the face. Rather, in this and the other embodiments, the term “pushing” should also be understood as meaning a "lifting", so that the end region can thus be lifted over the end face.
  • the end region can be pushed over the end face during an opening or closing of the package with slight bending against an elastic counterforce. It is exploited in an advantageous manner that the end portion is dimensionally stable and can be changed in interaction with the locking tab against a counterforce elastic at least slightly in the form.
  • the closure flap can not come loose and the package can not open, unless a force is intentionally added. is brought, with the end region can be pushed over the front surface with slight bending.
  • This operating principle will be explained in more detail with regard to the embodiments. It is particularly preferred if the packaging allows both types described here for closing or opening the package.
  • the compartment is formed integrally with the base body in some preferred embodiments. In other preferred embodiments, the compartment is not formed integrally with the main body, but in particular inserted or glued into the main body.
  • a compartment is to be understood in particular as having at least approximately a cuboid outer contour. This cuboid outer contour has a removal side with an opening, in particular a slot, for removing cigarette tube paper sheets or cigarette filter paper sheets and three, preferably four and in particular five further sides, which are at least substantially closed.
  • the package has exactly one compartment.
  • This embodiment is particularly easy to implement because it rejects beyond the one compartment no further compartment.
  • an additional product e.g. by sticking or plugging on the packaging, the product is then also surrounded by the locking tab when the packaging is closed.
  • the end region in cross section along a longitudinal extent of the closure flap at least approximately a U-shape, a semicircular shape or a semi-ellipse shape, wherein the height of the cross section is greater than the width of the cross section.
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous if the end face of the base body has a corresponding contour, as has already been explained above.
  • the end region can glide particularly well on the end face.
  • the fact that the height of the cross section is greater than the width of the cross section, is advantageously achieved that it does not come when opening and / or closing the package to a blocking when sliding the end portion on the end face.
  • the end region has an end edge and has the end edge a recess, so that the end region in the region of the recess does not surround the end face.
  • the recess is preferably arranged so that the center of the recess in the transverse extension in a ratio of between 1: 1.1 and 1:10, preferably between 1: 3 and 1: 6.5, more preferably between 1: 1 , 4 and 1: 3.5 and in particular between 1: 1.7 and 1: 2.7 shares.
  • the end portion has an end edge which extends in transverse extent and represents the conclusion of the closure tab, wherein at least a portion of the closure tab on which the end portion is formed at an opening and closing of the package by an imaginary Swivel axis is pivotable and wherein a first radius, which describes the end edge when opening and closing the package about the pivot axis is less than a second radius, which describes a point of the end portion which is farthest from the pivot axis.
  • a point of the end face farthest from the pivot axis is at a third radius about the pivot axis, the third radius being greater than the first radius. It is also preferred that the third radius is less than or equal to the second radius.
  • the end portion is at least partially reinforced.
  • the dimensional stability of the end region can be realized particularly favorable. It is preferred that at least 50%, preferably at least 75%, more preferably at least 85% and in particular at least 95% of the end region are reinforced. It is particularly preferred if the end region is reinforced along its entire transverse extent.
  • the reinforcement of the end region is preferably achieved by a cost-effective material treatment, whereby in particular embossing of the material or treatment with a curing agent are considered to be preferred.
  • a particularly preferred embodiment is still shown in the embodiments. In this case, a reinforcement of the end portion is achieved by a turnover of the packaging material.
  • the closure flap is connected to the base body via a first bending region, which is designed to guide the closure flap bent around an end face of the base body.
  • This end face is preferably the end face already mentioned at the beginning. In certain embodiments, however, it may also be advantageous that the further end face is an end face which is opposite to the end face already mentioned.
  • the closure flap has a second bending region, which is designed to guide the closure flap around a further end face of the base body.
  • the further end face is preferably an end face which lies opposite the end face mentioned at the beginning.
  • first bending region leads around the end face, which is then at least partially enclosed by the end region, and the second bending region leads around the further end face, which lies opposite the end face.
  • the second bending region is executed without hinge and without articulation, in particular integrally formed as part of the locking tab.
  • the closure flap has a first portion and a second portion, the respective transverse extent and longitudinal extent correspond at least approximately to the transverse extent and longitudinal extension of the base body.
  • an article attached to the underside of the packaging such as e.g. A cigarette filter paper block or a lighter can also be closed well by moving the closing tab.
  • the end region has an end edge which extends in transverse extension and the conclusion represents the closure flap, wherein the closure flap along the bending region or the bending regions can be bent so that at least a portion of the body comes to rest on the end edge.
  • This embodiment makes it possible to store the base body with respect to a support surface for the packaging so that the base body is not in contact with the support surface. If there is a liquid on the support surface, for example, the main body does not come into contact with the liquid. The paper in the packaging is protected from the liquid. It is advantageous if the end edge has a length of at least 50%, preferably at least 70%, more preferably at least 80% and in particular at least 90% of the transverse extent of the base body.
  • the closure flap goes in the longitudinal direction after the first bending region in a first straight section, the first straight section passes into the second bending region, the second bending region is in a second straight section and the second straight section merges into the end region, so that the closure flap and the base body in the side view form at least approximately the shape of a triangle.
  • the packaging of thick paper, cardboard, cardboard, pressed pulp or glued pulp is made.
  • the packaging can be manufactured inexpensively and environmentally friendly.
  • a sheet-like material having a specific weight between 100 g / m 2 to 300 g / m 2 , preferably between 120 g / m 2 and 260 g / m 2 , particularly preferably 130 g / m 2 and 230 g / m 2 and in particular between 140 g / m 2 and 200 g / m 2 is selected.
  • the package is integrally formed.
  • This embodiment is inexpensive to manufacture.
  • a preferred example of a one-piece pattern is shown in the embodiments.
  • the closure flap is formed such that in the closed state of the package adjacent to the end portion of the closure flap in the vicinity of the end portion has a smaller distance from the body than at a further away from the end portion of the body section.
  • This embodiment allows for improved closing and / or opening of the packaging.
  • the closure flap starting from the end region on a section with at least double-laid material.
  • This embodiment enables in a simple manner a particularly simple, at least in sections, reinforcement of the locking tab.
  • the closure flap starting from the end region, a section with at least double laid material, which is guided to the first bending region and is formed there between the first bending region and the base body as a spring portion, that it pushes the first bending region of the body in the manner of a spring and thus presses the end portion against the end face.
  • This embodiment improves the closed state of the package, since the end portion is pressed with an additional force against the end face and thus holds the end region fixed to the forehead area.
  • the closure flap at its free end on a reinforcing region with a tuck on and has the closure tab at least one insertion slot, which is adapted to receive the tuck, so that the reinforcing region are turned over and with his Insertable tab can be held in the insertion slot.
  • This embodiment allows a simple, at least in sections, reinforcement of the closure flap without the use of adhesives or binders.
  • the compartment is designed to receive cigarette tube paper sheets or cigarette filter paper sheets or sticky notes or adhesive strips, in particular for a combined intake of cigarette tube paper sheets and cigarette filter paper sheets or a combined recording of sticky notes and adhesive strips.
  • Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a main body of an inventive
  • Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of a cigarette tube paper package
  • FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of a cigarette tube paper package
  • FIG. 4 shows a further embodiment of a cigarette tube paper package
  • FIGS. 5-8 are further views of the cigarette tube paper package of FIG.
  • FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of a cigarette tube paper package
  • FIG. 10 is a further view of the cigarette tube paper package according to FIG.
  • Figs. leave a closing operation of a cigarette tube paper package
  • Figs. 12a-12d another closing process of a cigarette tube paper packaging
  • Figs. 13a-13e are side views of further embodiments of the cigarette tube paper package; 14 shows a cutting pattern for a one-piece embodiment of a cigarette tube paper package;
  • Figs. 15a-15k are side views of further embodiments of the cigarette tube paper package.
  • Figs. 16a-16e are side views of further embodiments of the cigarette tube paper wrapper.
  • FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a main body 11 of a cigarette tube paper package 10 (see FIG. 2) for receiving cigarette paper sheets 12, the package 10 having a compartment 16 with cigarette tube paper sheets 12.
  • the closure flap 40 (see FIG. 2) is not shown here, which, together with the base body 11, results in the cigarette tube paper package 10, hereinafter also simply referred to as packaging.
  • the cigarette tube paper sheets 12 are present in this embodiment as a folded cigarette paper tape 18, wherein the paper tape 18 is at least twice as long, preferably at least ten times as long and more preferably at least twenty-five times as long as the length of a cigarette to be produced.
  • a transverse extent B, a longitudinal extent L and a vertical extent H are determined. It should be noted that these definitions can also be chosen differently and do not limit the scope of protection with regard to the chosen naming.
  • An opening 20 of the compartment 16 extends here along the longitudinal extent L or transversely to the transverse extent B. In other words, the Extension of the opening 20 in the direction of the longitudinal extent L is greater than the extent of the opening 20 in the direction of the transverse extent B.
  • the base body 11 and the locking tab 40 are here made of cardboard and, as will be shown later, integrally formed.
  • FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of a package 10 for receiving cigarette tube paper sheets 12.
  • the package has the base body 11 shown in FIG. 1 and a closure flap 40.
  • the closure flap 40 has a substantially dimensionally stable, curved end region 42, which is dimensioned and designed such that the end region 42 in the closed state of the package 10 at least partially encloses an end face 44 of the main body 11.
  • the closure flap 40 is an extension in the direction of the longitudinal extent L and extends here along the entire transverse extent B.
  • the end region 42 encloses the edge 44 of the package 10 in the closed end face and thus keeps the closure flap 40 closed. As a result, the sleeve paper 12 is protected.
  • the extent of the opening 20 in the direction of the transverse extent B is greater than the extent of the opening 20 in the direction of the longitudinal extent L ,
  • the end portion 42 has in cross section along a height extent H in about a semi-ellipse shape, wherein the height of the cross section is greater than the width of the cross section.
  • the end region 42 has an end edge 46.
  • the end region 42 also has a recess 48 which is open towards the end edge 46, see also FIG the end region 42 does not surround the end face 44 in the region of the recess 48.
  • the closure flap 40 is connected to the main body 11 via a first bending region 50, which is designed to guide the closure flap 40 bent around a further end face 52 of the main body 11. Since the closure flap 40 is designed as a simple closure flap 40, the further end face 52 around which the closure flap 40 is guided lies opposite the end face 44 which encloses the end region.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of a package 10 for receiving individual cigarette paper sheets 12 or a cigarette paper tape 18, wherein the closure flap 40 has at its free end a reinforcement region 84 with a push-in tab 92 and the closure tab 40 has two insertion slots 94 which are adapted to receive the tuck 92.
  • the reinforcing region 84 is folded over and held with its insertion tab 92 in the insertion slots 94. By plugging can be dispensed with additional binder.
  • One way of producing such a package in one piece is shown in the pattern of FIG. 14.
  • Fig. 4 shows a further embodiment of a package 10, wherein a commercial filter paper block 15 is folded into the base body 11 of the package 10.
  • a lower sheet 19 of the filter paper block 15 is folded so that it can be hooked behind a side part 80 of the package 10.
  • Fig. 5 shows the embodiment of the package 10 of FIG. 4, when the compartment 16 is folded.
  • Fig. 6 shows the embodiment of FIG. 5 in the closed state.
  • Fig. 7 shows the embodiment of FIG. 6 in the open state from a further angle.
  • Fig. 8 shows the embodiment of FIG. 6 in the open state from a further angle.
  • Fig. 9 shows another embodiment of a package 10.
  • the package 10 shown substantially corresponds to the package 10 shown in Fig. 2.
  • the closure flap 40 is designed here as an extended closure flap 40.
  • the closure flap 40 has a second bending region 60, which is designed to guide the closure flap bent around the further end face 52 of the base body 11.
  • the closure flap 40 has a first section 62 and a second section 64, whose respective transverse extent B and longitudinal extent L correspond at least approximately to the transverse extent B and the longitudinal extent L of the main body 11.
  • the closure flap 40 is constructed so that the closure flap 40 merges in the longitudinal extension L after the first bending region 50 in the first straight section 62, the first straight section 62 merges into the second bending region 60, the second bending region 60 in the second straight section 64 merges and the second straight section 64 merges into the end section 42.
  • the package 10 can then be positioned so that the closure flap 40 and the base body 11 in the side view form at least approximately the shape of a triangle.
  • the end region 42 here also has an end edge 46, which extends in transverse extension B and represents the completion of the closure flap 40.
  • the closure flap can be bent along the bending region 50 (see FIG. 2) or along the bending regions 50, 60 (see FIG. 4) so that at least part of the base body 11 comes to rest on the end edge 46.
  • FIG. 10 shows the second embodiment according to FIG. 4 in a perspective side view. It can be seen that the base body 11 is raised relative to a support surface 66 of the package 10. The side with the end face 44 is raised, since the first bending region 50 retains its rounded shape, even in the partially opened state, owing to an inherent stability of the material.
  • a stop edge 68 which extends in the direction of the transverse extent B and with which the closure flap 40 is struck on the base body 11, is offset in the longitudinal extent L of the end face 44 away. The side with the further end face 52 is raised, since the base body 11 rests here on the end edge 46. If a liquid runs out on the support surface 66, the base 11 remains protected from moisture.
  • Fig. IIa shows the package 10 of FIG. 2 in a side view.
  • closure flap 40 is formed with the end region 42 in such a way that the end region pushes over the end face 44 only when it is slightly bent against an elastic counterforce when the package 10 is opened or closed leaves.
  • Fig. IIb shows a state of the package 10, in which the closure flap 40 is still relatively loosely guided around the base body 11.
  • the already introduced reference numerals are not completely shown for better clarity. However, the reference numbers continue to apply as they have heretofore been introduced and used.
  • the figures IIb to llle show the closing process, but at the same time - by reversing the order - the opening process of the package 10 show.
  • Fig. 11c is shown that the second straight portion 64 when opening and closing the package 10, at least approximately, an imaginary Swivel axis 70 pivots.
  • the locking tab 40 is now pulled slightly firmer around the main body 11. It can be seen that, in particular, the bend in the area of the end face 44 is now tight.
  • the end edge 46 defines a first radius R1 about the pivot axis 70. Further, a point 72 of the end portion 42 farthest from the pivot axis 70 describes a second radius R2 about the pivot axis. Finally, a point 74 of the end face 44 farthest from the pivot axis 70 lies on a radius R3.
  • FIG. 6d shows that the closure flap 40 slightly bends in a region adjacent to the end region 42. Thus, the end region 42 can continue to slide over the end face 44.
  • the end edge 46 exceeds the point 74 on the end face 44th
  • FIG. 11 shows the situation when the locking tab 40 is closed.
  • the elastic counterforce which has arisen during the bending of the closure flap 40 (possibly also of the end region 42), results in the closure flap 40 being returned to the end region 42 again in its original shape.
  • the package 10 is now closed and can only be opened again by applying a force.
  • the closure flap 40 relaxes somewhat again and preferably pulls the end region 42 against the end face 44.
  • FIG. 12a again shows the packaging 10 according to FIG. 4 in a side view.
  • the ground state is shown first.
  • FIGS. 12a-12d can also be applied to the packaging 10 according to FIG. 2.
  • Figs. 1 can also be applied to the packaging 10 according to FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 12b now shows how the closure tab 40 moves around the base body 11 by means of a pressure force 45, as indicated by the arrow 47.
  • the end region 42 thereby moves both down and to the right, in each case based on the orientation of the drawing.
  • Fig. 12c shows how the movement progresses.
  • the closing flap 40 finally reaches its end position, see FIG. 12d, the pressing force 45 is eliminated, as the user does not press further on the closing flap 40.
  • the locking tab 40 then moves back in the direction of arrow 47 'in the relaxed position.
  • closure flap 40 The movement of the closure flap 40 is essentially achieved by the closure flap 40 being tightened tightly around the base body (arrow 47) under the influence of the pressure force 45 and relaxed again when the pressure force 45 ceases (arrow 47 '). It should also be noted at this point that the figures 12a to 12d show the closing process, but at the same time - in reverse order of the order - the opening operation of the package 10 show.
  • FIGS. 13a to 13e show further embodiments of packaging 10 in which the respective end face 44 and end region 42 are configured differently.
  • Each of the mentioned figures shows in a first representation the respective packaging 10 in a side view and in a second representation an enlargement of the end region 42 of the closure flap 40.
  • the packaging 10 according to FIG. 13a is the already known embodiment from FIG. 4.
  • the cross section along a height extension H of the closure flap has approximately a semicircular shape, wherein the height h of the cross section is greater than the width b of the cross section.
  • Figures 13b to 13d respectively show embodiments in which the cross section has approximately a U-shape. The embodiments differ in that the curves of the U are less pronounced.
  • the end face 44 has in each case been selected such that it corresponds to the shape of the end region 42, or vice versa. This gives a good fit.
  • the embodiments in which the curves of the U are less pronounced, are less preferred from today's point of view, since the sliding, as shown in Figures IIb to Ile, is made difficult by such a shape. As desired, however, such a configuration may also be preferred if a particularly good fit is desired. Further, it may be advantageous if the contour of the end face 44 is configured asymmetrically, so that the end portion 42 slides over a curve when closing, but must be lifted over an edge when opening.
  • FIG. 13e shows that the shape of the end region 42 does not necessarily have to match the contour of the end face 44. While such an embodiment is encompassed by the invention, it is considered to be less preferred.
  • Fig. 14 shows a cutting pattern which enables one-piece manufacture of the package 10.
  • the pattern is presented along the parallel dashed lines, and the side panels 80 and 82 are inserted.
  • the region 84 serves as a material reinforcement for the end region 42. It is folded back and thus doubles the material thickness in the end region 42. Of course, other types of reinforcement are also possible.
  • the closure flap 40 has at its free end a reinforcing region 84 with a push-in tab 92.
  • the locking tab 40 also has at least one insertion slot 94, here two insertion slots 94, which are adapted to receive the Einstecklasche 92, so that the reinforcing region 84 are turned over and can be held with its Einstecklasche 92 in the insertion slot 94 and in the insertion slots 94 ,
  • the pattern provides a good opportunity to realize a package 10 according to the invention. Based on an actual model, the described advantages of the invention can be particularly well understood. In addition, further advantages and particularities of the packaging 10 according to the invention are disclosed on the basis of the model.
  • Fig. 15a shows a side view of an embodiment of the package 10 in which the closure flap 40 is made completely single-ply.
  • FIGS. 15b-15g show embodiments of the packaging 10, wherein the closure flap 40, starting from the end region 42, has a section with at least double laid material.
  • the section is preferably made in one piece.
  • the dashed line indicates that the section can also be guided beyond the bending region 50.
  • FIGS. 15h-15k show embodiments of the packaging 10, wherein the closure flap 40, starting from the end region 42, has a section with at least double laid material, which is guided up to the first bending region 50 and thus formed there between the first bending region 50 and the main body 11 as spring region 77 is that it pushes the first bending region 50 away from the base body 11 in the manner of a spring and thus presses the end region 42 against the end face 44.
  • 16a shows a further embodiment of a packaging 10 wherein the closure flap 40 is designed such that in the closed state of the package 10, a portion 64 of the closure flap 40 adjacent to the end region 42 near the end region 42, see arrow 98, has a smaller distance to the base body 11 than at a further away from the end portion 42 point 99 of the section 64.
  • the locking tab 40 is simply beaten over the base body 11. Die Verschlußlasche 40 ist über die Grundplatte 11 mit dem Grund Economics 11 share.
  • Fig. 16b shows another embodiment of a package 10, which corresponds with the exception of the bending region 50 of the embodiment according to Fig. 15a.
  • Fig. 16c shows another embodiment of a package 10, wherein in the closed state of the package 10 adjacent to the end portion 42 portion 64 of the locking tab 40 in the vicinity of the end portion 42, see arrow 98, at least approximately the same distance from Base body 11 has, as at a more distant from the end portion 42 point 99 of the section 64th
  • Fig. 16d shows another embodiment of a package 10 which corresponds to the embodiment according to Fig. 15c, with the exception that the closure flap 40 is struck twice over the base body 11.
  • Fig. 16e shows a further embodiment of a packaging 10, which corresponds to the embodiment according to Fig. 15d, with the exception that the closure flap 40 is designed such that in the closed state of the package 10, a portion 64 adjacent to the end region 42 of Figs Closure tab 40 in the vicinity of the end portion 42, see arrow 98, has a smaller distance to the base body 11 than at a further away from the end portion 42 point 99 of the section 64th

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