101 |
PACKET FOR HOLDING SUBSTANTIALLY ELONGATED ARTICLES SUCH AS CIGARETTES |
US14897434 |
2014-04-14 |
US20160130074A1 |
2016-05-12 |
Anindya Kastha; Prosun Halder; Ashwani Kumar |
This invention relates generally to a packet for holding substantially elongated articles such as cigarettes and the like. This invention can be used for secure packing of cigarettes, candy and the like products. It provides a click lock feature of the double layered folding lid. It is achieved through creating integrated notches from the folding lid, which locks with the slots created on the outer container with a click, delivering a secure closing and opening experience. |
102 |
CONTAINER |
US14895599 |
2014-05-29 |
US20160120218A1 |
2016-05-05 |
Steve SCHENNUM; Tom MCKEON; Jeremy ABEL |
Embodiments relate to a container for an elongate electronic nicotine delivery system or other flavored vapor delivery system. The container has a rigid elongate body which defines a chamber including an end and an insert received in the end having first and ancillary openings that lead into the chamber. The insert includes a dividing wall to separate the first and ancillary openings in the insert so that an elongate electronic nicotine delivery system inserted into the chamber through the first opening protrudes therefrom and is supported in an upright position within the chamber by the insert. A lid is pivotally attached to the body so that it covers the first and ancillary openings in the insert in a closed position. |
103 |
Electronic cigarette case |
US13824450 |
2012-06-20 |
US09271525B2 |
2016-03-01 |
Qiuming Liu |
The present invention relates to an electronic cigarette case, including a case body, a frame module disposed in the case body, a battery module, and a printed circuit board (PCB) module. The electronic cigarette case further has a touch control method for performing at least a predefined function. The touch control method includes: defining a touch zone on the case body, and providing a touch control module in the case body. The at least a predefined function is performed to indicate an electric quantity of a battery when a finger touch gesture is detected on the touch zone by the touch control module. The electronic cigarette case is durable, waterproof and dustproof, rapidly response, space saving, and easy to use. |
104 |
ROLLING BUNDLING MECHANISM FOR AUTOMATIC OPENING AND CLOSING |
US14784316 |
2014-04-11 |
US20160052701A1 |
2016-02-25 |
Anindya KASTHA; Prosun HALDER; Ashwani KUMAR |
The present invention relates generally to a packaging assembly. More particularly the present invention relates to a packet for holding similar and/or dissimilar objects wherein said packet facilitates dispensing of objects when desired and reclosing to secure the said objects. It can be used in applications like a cigarette packet and like containers. This invention provides an advantageous feature of doubly securing the objects in the container. |
105 |
Pack for smoking articles |
US14374890 |
2012-12-17 |
US09259034B2 |
2016-02-16 |
Steven Holford; Aaron McKenzie; Mike Simpson |
A pack for smoking articles including an outer housing (11) having an open end and an inner casing (12) telescopically received within the outer housing and moveable between an open position in which the inner casing (12) at least partially extends out of the open end of the outer housing (11), and a closed position in which the inner casing (12) is retracted further into the outer housing than in the open position. The inner casing (12) includes an elongate access aperture (29) configured to enable elongate smoking articles to be laterally dispensed therefrom in a direction transverse to their longitudinal axes. |
106 |
A Pack |
US14770764 |
2014-02-21 |
US20160016723A1 |
2016-01-21 |
Paul Hodges |
A pack (1) is disclosed. The pack (1) comprises a front and a rear wall (4,5), and side walls (6, 7) extending therebetween. At least one side wall (6, 7)comprises at least three layers. |
107 |
Inner Frame |
US14770758 |
2014-02-21 |
US20160001963A1 |
2016-01-07 |
Paul Hodges |
An inner frame (12 for a pack (1) is disclosed. It comprises a front panel (23) and a side panel (24, 25), wherein the front (12) and/or side panels (24, 25) comprise multiple layers. |
108 |
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A PACK OF SMOKING ARTICLES |
US14712494 |
2015-05-14 |
US20150329227A1 |
2015-11-19 |
Tim Collins; Paul Mewha; Jürgen Kümpel |
The invention provides a process for producing a pack of smoking articles, such as cigarettes, which comprises: assembling packaging material, such as a packaging blank, around a charge of smoking articles to form a pack enclosing the charge smoking articles. The assembled pack includes a container portion to hold the charge of smoking articles, a lid in hinged connection with the container portion which is movable between a closed position for preventing access to the smoking articles in the container portion and an open position for accessing the smoking articles, and a magnetic closure having a first magnetic closure element and a second magnetic closure element which are configured and arranged to exert a magnetic force for holding the lid in the closed position. The process for producing the pack P: includes placing the first and second magnetic closure elements together or in combination with one another in the packaging material that forms the pack. |
109 |
SEALABLE CONTAINER |
US14745149 |
2015-06-19 |
US20150284151A1 |
2015-10-08 |
Stevan BLAGOJEVIC |
An embodiment of a container may comprise a cap and a body. The cap may include a top portion, cap walls that form an outer perimeter, and a protruding end that forms an inner perimeter sized smaller than the outer perimeter. The body may include a bottom portion and body walls with distal outermost ends that form a cavity and a body perimeter. The body perimeter may be substantially the same as the outer perimeter. The body may also include upper outer and inner rims disposed around the entire distal outermost ends and having a channel between them. The channel may be sized to receive the protruding end in a friction seal when the container is in a closed position. No portion of the cap may be configured to extend into the cavity or beyond the body perimeter in the closed position. |
110 |
Smoking article and method |
US13926166 |
2013-06-25 |
US09095173B2 |
2015-08-04 |
Daniel S. Sinclair, Jr. |
A smoking article provides one or more sheets of material that can be rolled and packaged, at least one sheet including cellulose. In one embodiment, cellulose and tobacco sheet material are separately rolled layers that can optionally be wrapped around a form casing (or pre-rolled inside) and then packaged. In another embodiment, the sheet is a laminated sheet of tobacco and cellulose layers that can be optionally wrapped around (or pre-rolled inside) a form casing. These sheets can be filled with custom tobacco to make one or more new cigars for an end user. In another embodiment, a complete cigar filled with tobacco material can be disassembled by an end user to produce tobacco and cellulose sheets, enabling the end user to form two new cigars using his or her own custom tobacco. |
111 |
Sealable container |
US14337119 |
2014-07-21 |
US09090385B2 |
2015-07-28 |
Stevan Blagojevic |
An embodiment of a container may comprise a cap and a body. The cap may include a top portion, cap walls that form an outer perimeter, and a protruding end that forms an inner perimeter sized smaller than the outer perimeter. The body may include a bottom portion and body walls with distal outermost ends that form a cavity and a body perimeter. The body perimeter may be substantially the same as the outer perimeter. The body may also include upper outer and inner rims disposed around the entire distal outermost ends and having a channel between them. The channel may be sized to receive the protruding end in a friction seal when the container is in a closed position. No portion of the cap may be configured to extend into the cavity or beyond the body perimeter in the closed position. |
112 |
Packages |
US14208715 |
2014-03-13 |
US20140246344A1 |
2014-09-04 |
Andrew Jonathan Bray; Alan Douglas Tearle |
A package comprises first and second pack-containing sections. The pack-containing sections are connected by straps. A pack can be received in each pack-containing section. |
113 |
ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE CONTAINER AND METHOD THEREFOR |
US14193903 |
2014-02-28 |
US20140174968A1 |
2014-06-26 |
Mark SCATTERDAY |
An electronic cigarette container has a main body section having a hollow interior, the main body section having an open top end. A top cover is coupled to the main body section to cover the open top end. A holding mechanism is formed at a bottom end of the main body section to hold an electronic cigarette |
114 |
Electronic cigarette container and method therefor |
US13490352 |
2012-06-06 |
US08695794B2 |
2014-04-15 |
Mark Scatterday |
An electronic cigarette container has a main body section having a hollow interior, the main body section having an open top end. A top cover is coupled to the main body section to cover the open top end. A holding mechanism is formed at a bottom end of the main body section to hold an electronic cigarette. |
115 |
Electronic Cigarette Case and Electronic Cigarette Device |
US13816934 |
2012-07-23 |
US20140020697A1 |
2014-01-23 |
Qiuming Liu |
This invention relates to a wireless charging electronic cigarette case and an electronic cigarette device. The electronic cigarette case comprises a case body to accommodate at least one electronic cigarette, a wireless charging transmitter disposed in the case body, and a first rechargeable battery disposed in the case body to supply power for the wireless charging transmitter. The wireless charging transmitter comprises a transmitting unit to transmit electromagnetic signals, a display unit electrically connected with the first rechargeable battery to test, measure and display quantity of electricity of the first rechargeable battery, and a first circuit processing module electrically connected with the transmitting unit, the display unit and the first rechargeable battery. An electronic cigarette case of the present invention has advantages of convenient use and providing functions of displaying quantity of electricity of rechargeable batteries of the electronic cigarette case and charging multiple electronic cigarettes simultaneously. |
116 |
SMOKING ARTICLE AND METHOD |
US13926166 |
2013-06-25 |
US20140000635A1 |
2014-01-02 |
Daniel S. Sinclair, JR. |
A smoking article provides one or more sheets of material that can be rolled and packaged, at least one sheet including cellulose. In one embodiment, cellulose and tobacco sheet material are separately rolled layers that can optionally be wrapped around a form casing (or pre-rolled inside) and then packaged. In another embodiment, the sheet is a laminated sheet of tobacco and cellulose layers that can be optionally wrapped around (or pre-rolled inside) a form casing. These sheets can be filled with custom tobacco to make one or more new cigars for an end user. In another embodiment, a complete cigar filled with tobacco material can be disassembled by an end user to produce tobacco and cellulose sheets, enabling the end user to form two new cigars using his or her own custom tobacco. |
117 |
Hinge Lid Package |
US13508335 |
2010-10-14 |
US20130284623A1 |
2013-10-31 |
Jean-Claude Groulx; Paul LaBelle; Antonio Da Costa; Daniel Major |
The present invention pertains to hinge lid packages, for example cigarette packages, with features that reduce the force required to open and close the package, keep the lid tightly closed when not in use and/or improve the luxurious feel of the package during opening and closing, in comparison to similar packages that do not include these features. |
118 |
DISPOSABLE, AUTOMATIC, AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE PACKAGING BOX |
US13992767 |
2011-05-03 |
US20130264231A1 |
2013-10-10 |
Wentian He |
The invention includes a box body (1), a cigarette outlet (10), a mechanism (2) and a cigarette-pushing mechanism (3). The cigarette-pushing mechanism (3) includes a bottom plate (30), a V-shaped bend (31) and a U-shaped cigarette-pushing plate (32). One end of the V-shaped bend (31) is movably fixed on the cigarette-pushing plate (32), and the other end of the V-shaped bend (31) is movably fixed on the bottom plate (30). A snap-fit (33) is provided on the bottom plate (30), and a groove (34), through which the snap-fit (33) passed, is provided on the cigarette-pushing plate (32). The bottom plate (30) and the cigarette-pushing plate (32) form an integrated structure through the engagement of the snap-fit (33) and the groove (34). The cigarette outlet (10) is provided with an elastic plastic sheet for dustproof and moisture proof. |
119 |
ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE CONTAINER AND METHOD THEREFOR |
US13490352 |
2012-06-06 |
US20130140200A1 |
2013-06-06 |
Mark Scatterday |
An electronic cigarette container has a main body section having a hollow interior, the main body section having an open top end. A top cover is coupled to the main body section to cover the open top end. A holding mechanism is formed at a bottom end of the main body section to hold an electronic cigarette |
120 |
Humidification control device |
US12074072 |
2008-03-03 |
US08069860B2 |
2011-12-06 |
John Soyak; Matthew Bogosian |
A humidification control device comprising a container with a chamber for storing and dispensing liquids and a base section in which is formed an opening with a contact surface around the opening's periphery. Also provided is a cigar having at least one exposed cut end and a receptacle, which is hermetically sealed, inside the container's chamber for receiving and retaining the cigar. Additionally provided is a closure plug having a tubular housing member with a closed bottom, a top with an opening and a projecting flange for engaging the opening in the base section conformable to the shape of the area of the container peripheral to the opening. The device includes a humidification source and a tubular case, which is adapted to releasably join with the tubular housing member of the closure plug, for holding the humidification source, and an opening defined by a projecting rim in the tubular case through which the humidification vapors may freely pass. The projecting rim is adapted to be placed in or in near abutment with the exposed cut end of the cigar to enable the direct flow of the humidification vapors into and throughout the cigar. |