Push type cigarette case
By designing a flip-top limiting structure in the push-type cigarette pack, including the inclined surface of the bottom shell and the flip-top and the sliding connection, the problem of the flip-top flipping over when there is no smoke or when the cigarette is tilted down is solved, ensuring the stability of the flip-top and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing push-type cigarette cases are prone to flipping abnormally when there is no smoke or when cigarettes are knocked over, making it difficult for users to retrieve cigarettes and affecting the user experience.
The flip cover is designed with a limiting structure, including a first inclined surface and a second inclined surface between the bottom shell and the flip cover, which, together with a sliding connection and a positioning block, ensure that the flip cover does not flip forward when there is no smoke or when the cigarette is folded down.
It effectively prevents the flip cover from flipping up when there is no smoke or when the cigarette is knocked over, ensuring that the flip cover remains stable when open and improving the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cigarette box technology, and in particular to a push-type cigarette box. Background Technology
[0002] A push-type cigarette case is a hard cigarette case that opens by pushing the bottom of the case. It has the advantages of simple structure, low cost and easy one-handed operation, so it is quite common in the market.
[0003] However, existing push-type cigarette cases have some problems in practical use. When there are no cigarettes in the case or the cigarettes are overturned, the flip-top tends to flip forward, making it difficult for the user to retrieve the cigarettes and affecting the user experience. This phenomenon mainly occurs because there are certain defects in the structural design of existing push-type cigarette cases. The opening of the flip-top mainly relies on the upward pushing action of the bottom of the case. When the bottom of the case is pushed up, the flip-top automatically flips up. However, if there are no cigarettes in the case or the cigarettes are overturned, there is insufficient support when the bottom of the case is pushed up, and the flip-top is prone to abnormal flipping.
[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to design a new cigarette case that effectively prevents the lid from flipping forward when there is no cigarette or when the cigarette is knocked over, thus ensuring that users can easily retrieve the cigarette and improving the user experience. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a push-type cigarette box.
[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the purpose of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: providing a push-type cigarette box, including a bottom shell, a top cover and a flip cover, wherein the bottom shell and the top cover are slidably connected; the flip cover is connected to the top of the bottom shell, and a flip cover limiting structure is provided between the flip cover and the bottom shell.
[0007] The further technical solution is as follows: the flip cover limiting structure includes a first inclined surface and a second inclined surface, the top of the bottom shell is provided with the first inclined surface inclined from the top to the bottom away from the top cover; the bottom of the flip cover is provided with the second inclined surface inclined from the top to the bottom away from the bottom shell.
[0008] The further technical solution is as follows: the bottom shell includes two first side surfaces and a bottom surface; the two first side surfaces are respectively connected to both sides of the bottom surface;
[0009] The top cover includes two second side surfaces and a top surface, with the two second side surfaces connected to both sides of the top surface.
[0010] The further technical solution is as follows: a first groove is provided on the outer wall of the first side, and a slider is provided on the inner wall of the second side, the slider being embedded in the first groove.
[0011] The further technical solution is as follows: a positioning block is provided on the inner wall of the second side, and a positioning groove is provided on the outer wall of the first side, and the positioning block is placed in the positioning groove.
[0012] A further technical solution is as follows: the positioning block is disposed at the connection between the second side surface and the top surface; the positioning groove is located on the side of the first side surface away from the bottom surface.
[0013] The further technical solution is as follows: a second sliding groove is provided on the outer wall of the first side.
[0014] The further technical solution is as follows: the first groove is located at the connection between the first side surface and the bottom surface.
[0015] A further technical solution is as follows: the upper part of the side of the top cover is provided with a snap-fit fork-shaped structure for locking the flip cover.
[0016] A further technical solution is that an anti-slip layer is provided on the outer side wall of the bottom surface.
[0017] The advantages of this utility model compared with the prior art are as follows: This utility model effectively limits the flip angle of the flip by designing a flip limit structure between the bottom shell and the flip cover, preventing the flip cover from flipping forward when the cigarette box is empty or the cigarette is tilted down; the sliding connection and limit structure between the flip cover and the bottom shell ensure that the flip cover remains stable in the open state, avoiding excessive flipping or instability of the flip cover, ensuring that the user can take out the cigarette smoothly, and improving the overall user experience.
[0018] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0020] Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a push-type cigarette box in a snap-fit state, provided for an embodiment of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a push-type cigarette box in an open state, provided for an embodiment of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 A side view of a push-type cigarette box in a snap-fit state, provided for an embodiment of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 A side view of a push-type cigarette box in an open state, provided for an embodiment of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the bottom shell provided in the embodiment of this utility model. Figure 1 ;
[0025] Figure 6 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the bottom shell provided in the embodiment of this utility model. Figure 2 ;
[0026] Figure 7 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the flip cover provided in an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 1 ;
[0027] Figure 8 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the flip cover provided in an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 2 ;
[0028] Figure 9 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the top cover provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0029] Explanation of the markings in the image:
[0030] 10. Bottom shell; 11. First inclined surface; 12. First side surface; 121. First sliding groove; 122. Positioning groove; 123. Second sliding groove; 13. Bottom surface; 14. Anti-slip layer; 20. Top cover; 21. Second side surface; 211. Slider; 212. Positioning block; 22. Top surface; 23. Snap-fit fork structure; 30. Flip cover; 31. Second inclined surface; 32. Connecting shaft. Detailed Implementation
[0031] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0032] It should be understood that, when used in this specification and the appended claims, the terms "comprising" and "including" indicate the presence of the described features, integrals, steps, operations, elements and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integrals, steps, operations, elements, components and / or collections thereof.
[0033] It should also be understood that the terminology used in this specification is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0034] It should also be further understood that the term "and / or" as used in this specification and the appended claims refers to any combination of one or more of the associated listed items and all possible combinations, and includes such combinations.
[0035] The push-type cigarette case opens by pushing the bottom of the case to open the flip-top 30. It has advantages such as simple structure, low cost, and convenient one-handed operation, but it has drawbacks in actual use. When there are no cigarettes in the case or the cigarettes are tilted over, the flip-top 30 is prone to flipping abnormally, making it impossible to retrieve cigarettes smoothly and affecting the user experience. The root of the problem is that opening the flip-top 30 relies on pushing from the bottom of the case; without sufficient support, the flip-top 30 is prone to flipping over.
[0036] Therefore, this utility model embodiment provides a push-type cigarette box, which effectively prevents the flip cover 30 from flipping forward when there is no cigarette or the cigarette is tilted down, thereby ensuring that the user can easily take out the cigarette and improving the user experience.
[0037] Specifically, this push-type cigarette case effectively prevents the flip cover 30 from flipping forward when there is no cigarette or the cigarette is tilted down by a designed limiting structure, ensuring that the user can easily retrieve the cigarette. The limiting structure of the flip cover 30 includes a first inclined surface 11 and a second inclined surface 31. The inclined surfaces of the top of the bottom shell 10 and the bottom of the flip cover 30 cooperate with each other to limit the forward flipping angle of the flip cover 30 when it is subjected to external force, thus preventing the flip cover 30 from becoming unstable. At the same time, the bottom shell 10 and the top cover 20 are slidably connected, and the positioning block 212 and the positioning groove 122 cooperate to increase the structural stability, ensuring that the flip cover 30 will not accidentally flip up during use, thereby improving the user experience.
[0038] To better understand the above technical solutions, the following will provide a detailed explanation of the technical solutions in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific implementation methods.
[0039] Please see Figures 1 to 8 The aforementioned push-type cigarette box includes a bottom shell 10, a top cover 20, and a flip cover 30. The bottom shell 10 and the top cover 20 are slidably connected. The flip cover 30 is connected to the top of the bottom shell 10, and a flip cover 30 limiting structure is provided between the flip cover 30 and the bottom shell 10.
[0040] Specifically, the bottom shell 10 and the top cover 20 are slidably connected, allowing the top cover 20 to slide smoothly on the bottom shell 10. The flip cover 30 is connected to the top of the bottom shell 10, and a limiting structure for the flip cover 30 is provided between the flip cover 30 and the bottom shell 10. The function of the limiting structure for the flip cover 30 is to ensure the stability of the flip cover 30 in a specific position, preventing it from flipping forward when there is no smoke or when the cigarette is tilted down, thus covering the exposed area of the cigarette. This ensures that the user can easily retrieve the cigarette and improves the overall user experience.
[0041] In one embodiment, please refer to Figures 1 to 8 The aforementioned flip cover 30 limiting structure includes a first inclined surface 11 and a second inclined surface 31. The top of the bottom shell 10 is provided with a first inclined surface 11 that is inclined from the top to the bottom away from the top cover 20; the bottom of the flip cover 30 is provided with a second inclined surface 31 that is inclined from the top to the bottom away from the bottom shell 10.
[0042] Specifically, the top of the bottom shell 10 is provided with a first inclined surface 11, which slopes from top to bottom and in a direction away from the top cover 20. The bottom of the flip cover 30 is provided with a second inclined surface 31, which slopes from top to bottom and in a direction away from the bottom shell 10. Together, they ensure that the flip cover 30 does not flip forward when there is no smoke or when the smoke has fallen down; that is, the two inclined surfaces come into contact or abut against each other when the flip cover 30 flips forward, thus forming a physical constraint.
[0043] When the cigarette pack is empty or the cigarettes have fallen out, when the lid 30 is opened, the second inclined surface 31 at the bottom of the lid 30 contacts the first inclined surface 11 at the top of the bottom shell 10 and generates a counterforce, preventing the lid 30 from unintentionally flipping forward due to external forces (such as vibration or tilting) and thus covering the cigarette retrieval outlet. This design ensures that the lid 30 always remains in the predetermined position and will not flip when there are no cigarettes, thus avoiding the lid 30 interfering with the cigarette retrieval process. Through the interaction between these two inclined surfaces, the stability of the lid 30 is effectively guaranteed, improving the user experience.
[0044] It should be noted that the first inclined surface 11 is located above the bottom surface 13.
[0045] In one embodiment, please refer to Figures 5 to 6 , Figure 9The aforementioned bottom shell 10 includes two first side surfaces 12 and a bottom surface 13; the two first side surfaces 12 are respectively connected to both sides of the bottom surface 13; the structure of the bottom shell 10 is such that the two first side surfaces 12 and the bottom surface 13 form a frame to accommodate other components and provide support. Specifically, the two first side surfaces 12 and the bottom surface 13 can form a structure with an upper opening, that is, to enclose a space with an upper opening to accommodate the top cover 20, and cooperate with the top cover 20 to form a complete space for placing smoke.
[0046] The top cover 20 includes two second side surfaces 21 and a top surface 22, with the two second side surfaces 21 connected to both sides of the top surface 22. The design of the top cover 20 is similar to that of the bottom shell 10. The two second side surfaces 21 and the top surface 22 together form a frame for the top cover 20, which can cover the bottom shell 10 to protect the internal cigarette box components or other contents.
[0047] In one embodiment, please refer to Figures 1 to 6 , Figure 9 The outer wall of the first side 12 is provided with a first groove 121, and the inner wall of the second side 21 is provided with a slider 211, which is embedded in the first groove 121.
[0048] The purpose of this design is to allow the top cover 20 to slide smoothly and connect with the bottom shell 10. The cooperation between the slider 211 and the first groove 121 ensures a firm connection between the top cover 20 and the bottom shell 10, while also making the opening and closing process of the top cover 20 smoother and more fluid.
[0049] The first groove 121 is located on the outer wall of the first side 12 of the bottom shell 10. The groove may be designed with a certain angle or shape, allowing the slider 211 to slide smoothly along the groove without deviating from the predetermined track. The slider 211 is embedded inside the groove and can move freely along the groove's trajectory, thereby realizing the relative movement between the top cover 20 and the bottom shell 10. This structure not only makes the opening and closing of the top cover 20 smoother, but also effectively prevents the top cover 20 from accidentally falling off or shifting due to external forces.
[0050] In one embodiment, please refer to Figures 1 to 5 The first groove 121 is located at the connection between the first side surface 12 and the bottom surface 13.
[0051] This design structure offers several distinct advantages, particularly in the assembly process, where it significantly improves assembly efficiency and ease of use.
[0052] Specifically, the first groove 121 is located on the outer wall of the first side surface 12 of the bottom shell 10, and the groove is positioned precisely to meet the bottom surface 13. This positioning allows the bottom shell 10 to be fixed in a predetermined position during assembly, and then the upper cover 20 can be slid to precisely align with the bottom shell 10. Due to the ingenious design of the groove and slider 211, the installation of the upper cover 20 does not require excessive finesse; simply align the upper cover 20 with the groove and slide it to smoothly connect it to the bottom shell 10.
[0053] This design simplifies the assembly process, avoiding tedious fixing and alignment work. Once the bottom shell 10 is fixed in the correct position, the sliding installation of the top cover 20 can be completed quickly, greatly improving production efficiency, especially in mass production, where it can significantly shorten assembly time.
[0054] Meanwhile, this structure also boasts high precision and stability. Because the precise position of the slide groove aligns with the connection point of the bottom shell 10, the slider 211 and the slide groove can accurately engage. During the sliding of the top cover 20, errors caused by deviations are effectively reduced, ensuring a smooth connection between the top cover 20 and the bottom shell 10. This allows the product to maintain good sealing and stability during use.
[0055] In summary, by designing the first slide groove 121 at the connection between the first side surface 12 and the bottom surface 13 of the bottom shell 10, not only is the ease and efficiency of assembly improved, but the stability of the structure is also ensured, which can greatly improve the reliability and service life of the product.
[0056] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 6 as well as Figure 9 The second side 21 has a positioning block 212 on its inner wall, and the first side 12 has a positioning groove 122 on its outer wall. The positioning block 212 is placed in the positioning groove 122. This design effectively improves the accuracy and stability of assembly. When the positioning block 212 is embedded in the positioning groove 122, it indicates that the assembly is in place.
[0057] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 6 as well as Figure 9 The positioning block 212 is located at the connection between the second side surface 21 and the top surface 22; the positioning groove 122 is located on the side of the first side surface 12 away from the bottom surface 13. The slider 211 is placed on the inner wall of the second side surface 21 away from the top surface 22, and is at a certain distance from the positioning block 212.
[0058] The positioning block 212 is located at the junction of the second side surface 21 and the top surface 22, while the positioning groove 122 is located on the side of the first side surface 12 away from the bottom surface 13. This configuration ensures that the positioning block 212 and the positioning groove 122 can accurately align during assembly, thereby ensuring that the positioning relationship between the top cover 20 and the bottom shell 10 does not deviate, and avoiding jamming or instability caused by improper assembly.
[0059] Furthermore, the slider 211 is placed on the inner wall of the second side 21 away from the top surface 22, and a certain distance is maintained between the slider 211 and the positioning block 212. This design allows the slider 211 to slide smoothly and mate with the positioning block 212 during assembly, thus avoiding jamming caused by tight engagement. This reasonable spacing reduces resistance during assembly, enabling smoother component installation.
[0060] In summary, by setting a positioning block 212 at the connection part of the second side 21 and providing a positioning groove 122 on the first side 12, combined with a reasonable slider 211 spacing design, this structure can ensure precise docking during assembly, reduce jamming during assembly, and improve assembly stability, making the product more stable and reliable.
[0061] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 9 The outer wall of the first side 12 is provided with a second sliding groove 123.
[0062] The purpose of the second slide groove 123 is to help the positioning block 212 slide gradually into the positioning groove 122 during the initial installation process, so as to achieve precise positioning. Specifically, the function of the second slide groove 123 is to provide a guide path for the positioning block 212 during the assembly process, so that the positioning block 212 can smoothly enter the positioning groove 122, thereby ensuring the accuracy and stability of the assembly.
[0063] It is particularly important to note that the second slide groove 123 and the positioning groove 122 are located on the same straight line. This design ensures that as the positioning block 212 slides along the second slide groove 123, it can directly align with the position of the positioning groove 122 without any offset or error. This design greatly simplifies the assembly process, reduces assembly difficulties caused by positional asymmetry, and thus improves installation efficiency and assembly accuracy.
[0064] In summary, the second slide 123 provides a guiding channel, allowing the positioning block 212 to slide smoothly into the positioning groove 122. Furthermore, the alignment of the second slide 123 and the positioning groove 122 on the same straight line ensures precise alignment between parts during assembly. This design not only facilitates initial installation but also effectively avoids errors during assembly, improving assembly quality and efficiency.
[0065] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 9 The upper part of the side of the cover 20 is provided with a locking fork-shaped structure 23 for locking the flip cover 30.
[0066] The purpose of the snap-fit fork structure 23 is to provide a secure locking mechanism when the flip cover 30 is in operation, ensuring that the flip cover 30 is securely fixed when closed.
[0067] Specifically, the beveled surface of the snap-fit fork structure 23 limits the opening degree of the flip cover 30. When the flip cover 30 is opened, the beveled design allows it to smoothly adjust its angle. When the flip cover 30 is closed, as the bottom shell 10 slides down, the connecting part of the flip cover 30 is gradually guided into the snap-fit fork structure 23 and finally locked into it. This design ensures that the flip cover 30 accurately enters the locking position when closed and is firmly fixed in place by the snap-fit fork structure 23, preventing accidental opening.
[0068] Through this locking mechanism, when the flip cover 30 is fully closed, a firm engagement is formed between the connecting part of the flip cover 30 and the locking fork structure 23, locking the flip cover 30 and ensuring that it will not loosen due to external force or vibration during use. This structure improves the safety and stability of the device, ensuring that the flip cover 30 can remain stably closed.
[0069] In summary, the snap-fit fork structure 23 effectively limits the opening degree of the flip cover 30 through its inclined surface design, and during the closing process, the connecting part of the flip cover 30 is locked into it by the downward movement of the bottom shell 10, thereby firmly locking the flip cover 30 and providing a more stable and safer user experience.
[0070] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 5 An anti-slip layer 14 is provided on the outer wall of the bottom surface 13. The purpose is to increase the coefficient of friction between the bottom shell 10 and the contact surface, thereby improving the stability of the device and facilitating user operation. The anti-slip layer 14 can use anti-slip protrusions, which can effectively increase the friction between the hand and the bottom shell 10. When the user needs to push the device, whether pushing the bottom shell 10 upwards or downwards, the anti-slip layer 14 allows the user's palm to grip the device more firmly, reducing slippage caused by insufficient friction. This design is particularly important because when the device is placed on a smooth or hard surface, the anti-slip layer 14 ensures that the device is not easily slipped during user operation, thereby improving the operability and safety of the device.
[0071] Thanks to the anti-slip layer 14, users can apply force more precisely when operating the device, easily pushing the bottom shell 10 in the desired direction. Whether pushing upwards or downwards, the operation is smoother and more stable. This not only improves the user experience of the device but also reduces the inconvenience or operational risks caused by unstable device sliding to a certain extent.
[0072] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 7 The flip cover 30 has connecting shafts 32 on both sides, which are rotatably connected to the mounting holes on the first side 12.
[0073] Connecting shafts 32 are provided on both sides of the flip cover 30. The connecting shafts 32 are rotatably connected to the mounting holes on the first side 12, forming a rotatable connection between the flip cover 30 and the bottom shell 10. The core function of this design is to enable the flip cover 30 to open and close smoothly. Specifically, the connecting shaft 32 serves as the rotation axis between the flip cover 30 and the bottom shell 10, allowing the flip cover 30 to rotate around this axis, thereby realizing the opening and closing action of the flip cover 30. The mounting holes are precisely sized to allow the connecting shaft 32 to fit smoothly into them, thus ensuring the stability and smoothness of the flip cover 30 during the opening and closing process.
[0074] The advantage of this design is that the flip cover 30 can be easily opened and reliably fixed in the closed state, preventing the flip cover 30 from opening accidentally when not needed. Users can flexibly open or close the flip cover 30 as needed. At the same time, the stability of the flip cover 30 during operation is guaranteed, and it will not become loose or unable to open and close smoothly due to weak connections.
[0075] In summary, the anti-slip layer 14 design increases the friction between the bottom shell 10 and the user's hand, thereby enhancing operational stability and ensuring that the device is less prone to slipping during pushing and pulling. Meanwhile, the design of the connecting shaft 32 and the mounting hole ensures smooth opening and closing of the flip cover 30 and its stability, enhancing the device's operability and reliability. These design elements work together to optimize the user experience and improve its functionality and durability.
[0076] The working principle of the push-type cigarette box in this embodiment can be divided into two parts: the open state and the closed state.
[0077] In the closed state, the flip cover 30 is connected to the bottom shell 10 via connecting shafts 32 on both sides, maintaining a fixed relationship between the flip cover 30 and the bottom shell 10. When the user closes the flip cover 30, its design ensures a stable closure between the top cover 20 and the bottom shell 10, without relying excessively on the inclined surface. The flip cover 30 is fixed to the bottom shell 10 via the connecting shafts 32, forming a smooth closed state.
[0078] At this point, the flip cover 30 is securely locked to the bottom shell 10 via a snap-fit structure, preventing the flip cover 30 from opening accidentally. The anti-slip layer 14 of the bottom shell 10 also provides the necessary friction to ensure the stability of the cigarette box and prevent the flip cover 30 from opening due to vibration or external force.
[0079] When a user opens the cigarette pack, they first slide the top cover 20, and the slider 211 moves along the first groove 121 to help the top cover 20 open smoothly. The cooperation between the slider 211 and the groove ensures the smoothness of opening the top cover 20.
[0080] During the opening of the flip cover 30, the flip cover 30 rotates around the connecting shaft 32 and flips outward. At this time, the first inclined surface 11 contacts the second inclined surface 31, limiting the angle at which the flip cover 30 can continue to flip forward. These two inclined surfaces interact to provide stable support for the flip cover 30, preventing it from flipping over due to external forces when opened, thus ensuring the stability of the flip cover 30.
[0081] This design ensures that the flip cover 30 maintains the proper angle when open and will not tip forward, thus avoiding the problem of the flip cover 30 not being able to stay stably in the open position.
[0082] During the opening process, the cooperation of the second slide 123 and the positioning groove 122 guides the positioning block 212 into the groove, ensuring that each component of the cigarette box is accurately positioned when it is open, thus increasing the overall stability.
[0083] To ensure the stability of the flip cover 30 during opening, the cigarette case is designed with a positioning block 212 and a positioning groove 122. The positioning block 212 and the positioning groove 122 on the bottom shell 10 cooperate with each other to prevent the cigarette case from shifting during operation and ensure precise alignment between the top cover 20 and the bottom shell 10.
[0084] When the second inclined surface 31 interacts with the first inclined surface 11 in the open state, the flip cover 30 is restricted to a suitable angle and will not flip too far due to improper operation or external force, thus maintaining a stable open position.
[0085] The overall design, through the coordination of inclined surfaces and the precise layout of the sliding grooves and positioning blocks 212, ensures that the cigarette box remains smooth and stable during opening and closing, thus improving the user experience.
[0086] The aforementioned push-type cigarette case effectively limits the flip angle of the flip cover 30 by designing a limiting structure between the bottom shell 10 and the flip cover 30, preventing the flip cover 30 from flipping forward when the cigarette case is empty or the cigarette has fallen over. The sliding connection and limiting structure between the flip cover 30 and the bottom shell 10 ensure that the flip cover 30 remains stable in the open state, avoiding excessive flipping or instability of the flip cover 30, ensuring that the user can easily take out the cigarette, and improving the overall user experience.
[0087] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of various equivalent modifications or substitutions within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model, and these modifications or substitutions should all be covered within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A push type cigarette pack characterized by, The utility model relates to a portable electronic device, including bottom shell, upper cover and the cover, bottom shell with upper cover sliding connection, the cover is connected in the top of bottom shell, and the cover is equipped with cover limiting structure between bottom shell, cover limiting structure includes first inclined plane and second inclined plane, the top of bottom shell is equipped with first inclined plane along from top to bottom to the direction of far away from upper cover is inclined, the bottom of cover along from top to bottom to the direction of far away from bottom shell is inclined second inclined plane.
2. A push type cigarette pack according to claim 1, wherein The bottom shell includes two first side surfaces and a bottom surface; the two first side surfaces are respectively connected to two sides of the bottom surface; The upper cover includes two second side surfaces and a top surface, and the two second side surfaces are connected to two sides of the top surface.
3. A push type packet according to claim 2, wherein A first sliding groove is arranged on the outer wall of the first side surface, and a sliding block is arranged on the inner wall of the second side surface, and the sliding block is embedded in the first sliding groove.
4. A push type packet according to claim 2, wherein A positioning block is arranged on the inner wall of the second side surface, and a positioning groove is arranged on the outer wall of the first side surface, and the positioning block is arranged in the positioning groove.
5. A push type packet according to claim 4, wherein The positioning block is arranged at the connection between the second side surface and the top surface, and the positioning groove is located on the side of the first side surface away from the bottom surface.
6. A push type packet according to claim 2, wherein A second sliding groove is arranged on the outer wall of the first side surface.
7. A push type packet according to claim 3, wherein The first sliding groove is located at the connection between the first side surface and the bottom surface.
8. A push type packet according to claim 1, wherein A locking fork structure is arranged on the upper part of the side edge of the upper cover to lock the cover.
9. A push type packet according to claim 2, wherein An anti-skid layer is arranged on the outer side wall of the bottom surface.