Corner pack inner frame

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-11-09
KAMRA INT
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A disadvantage of the above-mentioned construction is that the glue may not penetrate the board sufficiently to adequately fit the inner frame to the box.
A disadvantage of this known method is that frequently the web can move relative to the die with the result that the repeat length of the inner frame being formed is too short.
Accordingly the inner frames being manufactured can be dimensionally incorrect.

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[0031] In FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted a packet 10 to receive cigarettes. The packet 10 include an outer box 11 that receives an inner frame 18. The box 11 is of a generally rectangular (cuboidal) configuration having a front wall 13 joined to a rear wall 4 by side walls 15. The side walls 15 are generally parallel and the front wall 13 parallel to the rear wall 14. The side walls 15 are generally perpendicular to the walls 13 and 14, The side walls 15 may be joined to the walls 13 and 14 by curved portions 27.

[0032] The box 11 has a bottom wall 16 and a lid 17 pivotally attached to the rear wall 14 and movable between and open and closed position.

[0033] Located internally of the box 11 is the inner frame 18. The inner frame 18 is formed from web material (typically paper board) that is moved through a machine having a notary cutting die, the web being moved in the direction of the arrow 19. The die has cutting blades that engage the web to c...

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Abstract

The packet (10) includes an outer box (11) that receives an inner frame (18). The inner frame (18) has side panels (26) with cavities provided by perforations or slots (23) in which adhesive is received to secure the inner frame (18) to the box (11).

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention relates to inner frames for boxes and more particularly to inner frames for boxes (packets) that receive cigarettes. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Hinged lid cartons for products such as cigarettes include a box with an inner frame that at least partly surrounds the cigarettes to be located in the carton. The inner frame has a major panel that generally abuts the front wall of the box, and two side panels that abut the side walls of the box. The box and inner frame are made of board. [0003] The above-mentioned inner frame is secured to the outer box by means of an adhesive between the two side flanges and the internal surfaces of the box. [0004] A disadvantage of the above-mentioned construction is that the glue may not penetrate the board sufficiently to adequately fit the inner frame to the box. [0005] In respect of forming the above-mentioned inner frame, the inner frame is manufactured from web (typically paper board) engaged by ...

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IPC IPC(8): B65D43/16
CPCB65D5/662B65D85/1045B65D5/6691B65D5/6679B65D85/10484B65D85/10564
Inventor DHANDA, PREM MATHEW
Owner KAMRA INT
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