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Freshness pack

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CA2203597A1
CA2203597A1 CA2203597A CA2203597A CA2203597A1 CA 2203597 A1 CA2203597 A1 CA 2203597A1 CA 2203597 A CA2203597 A CA 2203597A CA 2203597 A CA2203597 A CA 2203597A CA 2203597 A1 CA2203597 A1 CA 2203597A1
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Prior art keywords
package
cigarettes
cigarette
packaging
freshness
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CA2203597A
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French (fr)
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Rothmans Benson and Hedges Inc
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Rothmans Benson and Hedges Inc
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Priority to CA2203597A priority Critical patent/CA2203597A1/en
Priority to AU69159/98A priority patent/AU6915998A/en
Priority to KR1019980710258A priority patent/KR20000016659A/en
Priority to PCT/CA1998/000335 priority patent/WO1998049072A1/en
Priority to JP10546424A priority patent/JP2000513686A/en
Priority to EP98914759A priority patent/EP0914283A1/en
Priority to CA002255560A priority patent/CA2255560A1/en
Priority to CN98800529A priority patent/CN1224401A/en
Priority to ZA983207A priority patent/ZA983207B/en
Priority to TW087105887A priority patent/TW370504B/en
Publication of CA2203597A1 publication Critical patent/CA2203597A1/en
Priority to NO986084A priority patent/NO986084L/en
Abandoned legal-status Critical Current

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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
    • B65D85/1018Container formed by a flexible material, i.e. soft-packages
    • B65D85/1027Opening devices
    • 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
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B19/00Packaging rod-shaped or tubular articles susceptible to damage by abrasion or pressure, e.g. cigarettes, cigars, macaroni, spaghetti, drinking straws or welding electrodes
    • B65B19/02Packaging cigarettes
    • B65B19/025Packaging cigarettes in webs of flexible sheet material

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)

Description

CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 FRESHNESS PACK

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a cigarette packaging system which enhances 5 cigarette freshness during storage and use and as well has the facility to in(lic~te to the user package freshness upon initial opening.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It has been understood for some time that compartment~li7.~tion of small multiples of cigarettes extends the freshness of the package of cigarettes10 not only during storage but as well during use. It has been demonstrated thatwith the standard package of 20 cigarettes, when the package is open, the moisture loss is significant resulting in stale tasting cigarettes in less than 24 hours from initial package opening. Compartment~1i7.~tion of small multiples of cigarettes reduces the number of cigarettes exposed over time hence, 15 providing a cigarette packaging which keeps the cigarettes fresher during the smoking of the entire pack. Moore, U.S. Patent 2,185,604 describes a container in which small multiples of cigarettes are packaged. Individual tear strips are provided to expose a small multiple of cigarettes where only those cigarettes commence losing moisture over time. The package is provided 20 with a lid that further resists moisture loss of the exposed cigarettes. In addition, the tear away tab may be laid back down over the open compartment of cigarettes to reduce to some extent further moisture loss.
Gatto, U.S. Patent 3,148,768 describes compartment~li7.~tion of small multiples of cigarettes in an overall package of 20 or more cigarettes. The 25 small portion packages include the necessary wrapping to m~int~in freshness of those cigarettes until the package is open. The package may be partially resealed by folding the upper flaps back upon one another.

CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 However, gaps remain so that the individual cigarettes in that portion pack lose moisture. This is not a significant problem because the cigarettes in that package would be smoked before they become too stale. Geldmacher U.S.
Patent 3,732,663 describes a method of packaging a small multiple of cigarettes in webs of foil and/or plastic sheet. Such packaging ensures cigarette freshn~ss until opening. The package may include a flip top which may be hinged to a closed position when the cigarettes are being temporarily stored. However, the hinged lid does not provide a reseal of the cigarette package. The package system may also be designed to provide for individual 10 packaging of the cigarettes where the presentation may be an assembly of multiple individual packages or roll shaped packages. The cigarettes are extracted from the individual cells of the cigarette package.
Langley et al., U.S. Patent 4,807,745 describes a packaging composite for barrier sealed cigarettes. Films of moisture barrier, vapour barrier and 15 the like are l~min~ted to provide a wrapping for the package of cigarettes which prevents moisture loss during storage. The advantages of the freshness barrier are lost when the package is opened because the cigarettes are now exposed in the normal manner to atmosphere during which there is rapid moisture loss from all of the cigarettes in the exposed package.
In accordance with an aspect of this invention, a package is provided which retains freshness of the cigarettes not only during storage but as well after the package has been opened where optionally an indication of cigarette freshness can be provided when the package is first opened.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, a flow seal type of cigarette package is provided in which multiples of cigarettes are packaged.
The flow seal packaging technology facilitates rapid packaging of cigarettes where the material used in the package have excellent vapour, moisture and CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 gas barrier properties. The package may be provided near its upper end with a resealable cigarette access means which is opened to permit extraction of a single cigarette and is immediately resealable either m~ml~lly or automatically upon closure of the cigarette package. Optionally, at the time of packaging 5 the cigarettes, the package may be sealed under a vacuum to provide a rush of air when the package is first opened to indicate to the consumer cigarette freshness. Many advantages and features flow from this cigarette packaging system which are described in conjunction with the detailed discussion of the prerelled embodiments.

Plerelled embodiments of the invention are described with respect to the drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the standard shell and slide package in accordance with one embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the package of Figure 1 in the open position;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the package of Figure 2 with the resealable access opened;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment for the 20 resealable access opening as used on a soft sided cigarette package;
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the package of Figure 4 with d-access c ose, Figure 6 is a cross-sectional side view which shows the access opened;
Figure 7 is a cross-sectional side view of an alternative for the access 25 opening of the soft pack of Figure 4;
Figure 8 is a side elevation of the shell and slide package of Figure 1 showing an alternative embodiment for opening the access;

CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 Figure 9 is a side elevation of the package of Figure 8 in the open position;
Figure 10 is a top view of the foil used in the flow seal package;
Figure 11 is a bundle of cigarettes grouped to be placed in a tray;
Figure 12 shows the bundle of cigarettes of Figure 11 in a tray;
Figure 13 is a perspective view of the tray being advanced within the foil for purposes of forming a flow seal package;
Figure 14 shows the steps in forming the transverse flow seal to enclose the bundles of cigarettes;
Figure 15 is a schematic showing the steps of cutting the flow seal package of cigarettes and folding the sides to form a finished package;
Figure 16 shows an alternative shape for the bundle of cigarettes in a corresponding tray; and Figure 17 is a perspective view of the flow seal package for the bundle 15 of Figure 16.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The freshness packaging system of this invention overcomes a number of problems with existing systems. Not only does the packaging retain the desired moisture content in the cigarettes during storage but as well prevents 20 more humid environments from c~u~in3~ spottings on the cigarette during storage. The packaging is gas tight, hence, gas flushing may be used in packaging the cigarettes, for example, a gas flush may be employed to resist the potential of mould growth on cigarette tobacco. The packaging is particle tight so that loose tobacco does not fall out of the package and into someone' s25 pocket or purse. The sealing system for the package may be made vacuum tight so that a very slight vacuum may be drawn on the package. When the CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 user opens the package a slight rush of air indicates the freshness of the product. The cigarettes can either be packaged under a partial vacuum or could be packaged in a slightly warm condition so that as they cool down, a slight vacuum develops within the package. The vacuum packaging of the 5 product can add to the overall strength of the package particularly if a cardboard tray is used for supporting the cigarettes in the desired package shape. Such an arrangement would elimin~te the need for an outer package.
All advertising material and the like could be presented on the face of the packaging sheet. Depending upon the tvpe of graphics desired, various foil 10 constituents may be used including multiple layers which can project holographic images. The gas tightness of the package also lends itself to the application of menthol on the cigarettes and m~int~ining the fresh menthol flavour in the package. Menthol crystals may be included in the package to provide a menthol flavour even after the package is initially opened because 15 of the resealable feature of the package access.
With rerere~ce to Figures 1 and 2, an exemplary shell, slide and tube package 10 has the standard outer card portion 12 displaying the usual advertising information. The outer card package 12 has the usual flip top lid 14 which presents the usual ind*idual packages 16 and 18 cont~ining the 20 usual number of cigarettes to make up a total package of 25 cigarettes. To open the package, the bottom 15 of the slide 17 is pushed up within the shell 12. Each package 16 or 18 as shown in Figure 5, houses therewi~in two rows of cigarettes 20 and 22 in the usual manner. The package is however quite dirrerenl. Each package 16 and 18 comprises a sheet of material 24 25 which provides a moisture barrier, a vapour barrier and a structural barrier.The sheet material is folded and sealed in accordance with standard practice using well known flow seal tvpe machines. U.S. Patent 4,420,080 discloses, for example, various t,vpes of resealable dispenser containers where the CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 resealable pouch is made using the standard flow seal technology. The resealable access to the package comprises a tab having pressure sensitive reuseable adhesive which when lifted from the package in the first instance pulls the perforated package wall from the package to reveal 5 an opening. When the individual sheet product is removed from the package the tab may be laid back down onto the package and using pressure, resealed.
The resealable adhesive has sufficient pressure sensitivity to form a seal which prevents moisture from escaping from the package. The package also includes a resealable access 26. In accordance with the embodiment of 10 Figure 3, the resealable access 26 in the form of a tab 27, in accordance with this embodiment, is lifted upwardly in direction of arrow 23 to expose an opening 29 whereby one or more cigarettes may be removed from the individual package 16 or 18. After the desired cigarette is removed the resealable access tab 26 may be brought down over the face 28 of the package 15 for resealing and thereby retain the freshness of the packaged cigarettes. The underside 25 of the tab 26 has a suitable pressure sensitive adhesive which forms a moisture tight seal to prevent loss of moisture. The resealing of the package functions independently of the lid 14 of the card package 12, although it may function in conjunction with opening and closing of the lid in 20 a manner to be discussed with respect to Figures 8 and 9.
The flow seal technology may also be applied to a soft sided package such as package 31 of Figure 4. The package has the outer walls 33 which are folded at 35 to provide a neat appearance. The top portion 37 of the soft pack has an access 39 of this invention which is provide by a tab 41 which 25 may be peeled back from the face 43. The tab 41 has on its underside 45 a pressure sensitive adhesive. When the tab 41 is peeled back the pressure sensitive adhesive carries with it the die cut wall portion 47 which pulls away from the balance of the wall 33 to provide an opening 49 for access to the CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 cigarettes. After the cigarette is withdrawn, the tab is resealed by applying pressure to the adhesive in region 45 to seal the opening 49 along the face 43 of the package.
As shown in Figures 5 and 6, cigarettes in columns 20 and 22 may be 5 con~in~l in a cardboard shell 30 which is wrapped in outer sheet material 24. The resealable access tab 26 comprises the actual wrapper material which has been cut out at 32 and the outer sealing membrane 34. The package may be opened by pushing upwardly on the sealing membrane end 36 to tear it away from the face 38 of the package which at the same time 10 tears away the membrane material 32 to expose a cigarette 22. After the cigarette is removed with the access tab 34 in the fully open position, the resealable membrane 34 may be lowered back on to the face 38 of the package to reseal the package until subsequent re-use.
An alternative embodiment for the resealable access 26 is shown in lS Figure 7 where the resealable membrane 40 is secured to the face 38 of the package. The resealable end 42 of the access 26 may be pushed up from the top 44 of the package to reveal a cigarette 20 for removal from the package.
By pulling the resealable access off the package, the die cut portion of the membrane 46 is removed. To reseal the package, the access tab 26 is pushed 20 up over the package face and back onto the top 51 and resealed about the opening to preserve freshness of the cigarettes during use of the package.
With leJ~e~ence to Figures 8 and 9, an automatic system for opening and closing the resealable access on the cigarette package 53 is shown. The package 53 in accordance with this embodiment has a shell 55 with a slide 25 57. The slide 57 may be pushed upwardly of the shell 55 to expose the inner package 59 of cigarettes. The inner package 59 has a foil wrapper 61 which is die cut at 63 to form an opening in the face 65 and the top 67 of the package. The slide 57 has the usual top flap 69 which is hinged about CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 juncture 71. The flap 69 is a&ered by the tear tab 73 by the adhesive strip 75.
As shown in Figure 9, when the flap 69 is pulled away from the face 65 of the package foil the perforation 63 allows the foil portion 77 to be 5 pulled away and thereby provide an opening 79 to allow extraction of a cigarette 22 in the direction of arrow 81. After the cigarette is removed, the package is resealed by simply pulling the flap 69 down over the face 65 of the individual packs of cigarettes. The inner face of the tab 73 has the pressure sensitive adhesive which adheres to the face 65 of the package to reseal the 10 opening 79. The pressure sensitive adhesive may be such that by simply contacting the inner face 73 with the face 65, a seal is formed to prevent moisture loss until the next cigarette is removed from the package.
Figure 10 shows the sheet material for use in packaging the cigarettes.
The sheet material 24 preferably has a plurality of score lines 48 which 15 permit folding of the package sheet about the cigarettes in forming the relatively rectangular final package 16 or 18 of Figure 1. If the sheet does not have score lines, the lines indicate for sake of discussion generally where the film is folded about the bundle. The sheet may include advertising material or other artistic work in region 50. The sheet 24 may be a l~min~te 20 whereby a variety of decorative features may be included in the sheet. The region 50 more or less defines the front portion of the package. A die cut opening 52, as shown in outline, is cut partially through the sheet material 24. The die cut may either totally puncture the sheet 24 or slightly puncture the sheet such that when the outer sealing membrane 34 is lifted by way of 25 pulling on the tab 36, which is releasably adhered to the face 50 of the package. The tab pulls away the die cut opening 52 due to the tab adhering to the die cut portion, as previously demonstrated in U.S. Patent 4,420,080.
This arrangement provides for the ease in withdrawal of one or more CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 cigarettes from the package. It allows the user to reseal immediately the package so as to m~int~in cigarette freshness.
The sheet material 24 of Figure 10 is wrapped around a bundle of cigarettes 54 of Figure 11. The bundle is assembled in the usual set of 12.
5 The bundle is cont~in~l within a tray 56. The tray is used to stabilize the bundle while the bundle is being packaged in a flow seal system. The use of a tray 56 provides a unique arrangement of cigarettes in advance of packaging. The first step in sealing the bundle of cigarettes is the overlapping and sealing of the ends 58 and 60. These regions are overlapped 10 to form a seal 62 between counter-rotating sealing rollers 83 and 85. The seal 62 extends transversely of the bundle 54 of cigarettes, in the direction ofarrow 64. Preferably the sheet 24 is continuous as shown in Figures 13 and 14 and by way of registering the tray of cigarettes with the score lines 48 in the sheet as shown in Figure 10, the sheet is folded up and over the bundle 15 54. The tray prevents the cigarette bundle from falling apart during this andsubsequent steps. The seal 62 is laid over on itself by roller 87 to form a sealfold 89. The end seals 66 are made in the sealed sheet by counter-rotating rollers. The apparatus for m~king the transverse and end seals of Figures 13, 14 and 15 may be of the type described in U.S. Patent 4,420,080, although it 20 is appreciated that many other machines accomplishing a similar flow seal may be used. The exemplary devices for m~king the end seals are shown in Figure 15. The end seal with cut-off is achieved by opposing revolving quadrants 78 and 80 which have opposing lateral extending mesh faces 82 which form the crimped end seal 66 and at the same time have knives 84 for 25 cutting the sealed ends to form a discreet sealed package 91. The cigarettes are now protected from moisture gain and/or moisture loss until the lift up tab is pulled up to expose cigarettes in accordance with the procedures discussed with respect to Figures 1 to 9.

CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 The end seals 66 of package 93 are tucked into triangular shaped portions 86. The tray 56 has a face portion 88 with depending sides 90. In this particular embodiment the sides 90 extend essentially at right angles to the face portion 88. The face portion of the tray 56 has a U-shaped cutout 92 5 which will allow access to the cigarettes when the resealable tab 26 is pulled upwardly.
The conventional foil packaging for a multiplicity of cigarettes has the standard metal foil wrap which has a tucked in base with overlapping sides.
The foil is folded upon itself without any adhesive or the like. When it is 10 desired to open the individual foil package the loosely held foil front is pulled away from the base wrapper to reveal and provide access to the cigarettes therein. The loose leaf foil cannot be placed over the cigarettes to form any form of moisture barrier to prevent loss of moisture from the cigarettes during the smoking of the package of the cigarettes.
With the system of this invention, as shown in Figure 15, the transverse seal 62 is folded upon itself at 89 so that the package assumes a square shape. The ends 66 of the package are folded upon themselves and pleated to form a square end having overlapped portions with pleated and squared bottom 104 and top 106. This provides a very attractive completed 20 package for the multiple of cigareKes where the package can either be used onits own or provided within an outer cardboard pop top package or shell, slide and tube package. The finished package 93 has the sheet material neatly folded to form what is commonly referred to as a soft-sided package.
Figures 16 and 17 demonstrate the significant advantages of this 25 packaging system for cigarettes. It is understood that the multiple of cigarettes may be configured in any desired arrangement, for example, as described in applicant's C~n~ n Patent 2,085,777. A variety of bundle shapes for a multiple of cigarettes may be presented where the packaging CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 system, in accordance with this invention, readily accommodates these various shapes because of the ability to readily tuck the flow seal sheet. The bundle 54 has the individual cigarettes 112 formed therein to define a package having a tapered front. The tray 56 has the planar face 88 yet the sides 114 extend outwardly at an angle from the face 88 to accommodate the sloping fronts of the bundled shape for the cigarette multiple 54. This bundle of cigarettes, as held by the tray 56, is then packaged with the flow seal sheet material to form a completed package 116. As shown in Figure 17, the package 116 has a front 118 and a tapered edge 120 which meets the side 10 122. The package includes the tab 110 which may be pulled back to expose the cigarettes and then may be resealed after a cigarette is extracted from the package.
The packaging design of this invention accommodates many dirr~r~
package shapes and designs for opening and closing access to the cigarette 15 package. A newly configured machine is not required each time there is a package redesign. Tn~te~, one only need provide a dirrelen~ inner tray for the flow seal type of packaging. If a vacuum is developed within the package the sheet material can readily conform to any predetermined shape and thereby provide a neater looking finished package.
The application of flow seal technology to the packaging of bundles of cigarettes provides many unexpected advantages and features. The flow seal package may form the exterior of the soft sided package. Advertising material may be incorporated in the l~min~te of the sheet material which goes into the flow seal package. The package ends and transverse seal may be 25 neatly folded to form an attractive end product. Access to the cigarettes maybe achieved by tearing open the flow seal package or by opening the optional resealable feature. The flow seal package provides for a vacuum packed style of cigarettes. This is beneficial because on the initial opening of the cigarette CA 02203~97 1997-04-24 package, a whoosh of air indicates to the user product freshness. The flow seal package readily accommodates varying shapes in the cigarette bundle so that greater flexibility is provided in marketing of the product. The flow seal packaging works particularly well in packaging various bundle shapes by virtue of the use of a tray which retains the bundle shape during the flow seal packaging procedure.
As is appreciated, moisture loss during the period that a package of cigarettes is smoked can greatly affect the taste of the cigarettes smoked during that period. Alternatively, in more humid climates moisture gain in 10 the cigarettes can also affect flavour and appearance. The flow seal packaging provides a .~ignific~nt benefit in a resealable access opening. The flow seal technology can provide such an opening in an attractive package.
The opening may be opened and closed several times while still m~int~inin~ a seal closure of the opening. The tab closure for the opening has efficient 15 strength to permit a vacuum seal. This provides reassurance of product freshness as the tab is pulled back and a rush of air signals product freshness.The use of vacuum packaging can also improve the stiffness of the cigarette package for shipment purposes whereas such features are readily provide by the flow seal technology.
Although pre~lled embodiments of the invention have been described herein in detail, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.

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Priority Applications (11)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CA2203597A CA2203597A1 (en) 1997-04-24 1997-04-24 Freshness pack
EP98914759A EP0914283A1 (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-09 Method of packaging and package for a bundle of cigarettes
KR1019980710258A KR20000016659A (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-09 Wrapping and wrapping method for bundle of cigarette
PCT/CA1998/000335 WO1998049072A1 (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-09 Method of packaging and package for a bundle of cigarettes
JP10546424A JP2000513686A (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-09 Freshness packaging
AU69159/98A AU6915998A (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-09 Method of packaging and package for a bundle of cigarettes
CA002255560A CA2255560A1 (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-09 Freshness pack
CN98800529A CN1224401A (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-09 Freshness retaining packaging
ZA983207A ZA983207B (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-16 Freshness pack
TW087105887A TW370504B (en) 1997-04-24 1998-04-17 Method for packaging a bundle of cigarettes and barrier packaging for a bundle of cigarettes
NO986084A NO986084L (en) 1997-04-24 1998-12-23 Procedure for packing, and packing for a bundle of cigarettes

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