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WO2017022065A1
WO2017022065A1 PCT/JP2015/072018 JP2015072018W WO2017022065A1 WO 2017022065 A1 WO2017022065 A1 WO 2017022065A1 JP 2015072018 W JP2015072018 W JP 2015072018W WO 2017022065 A1 WO2017022065 A1 WO 2017022065A1
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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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • 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

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  • the present invention relates to a light emitting package configured to accommodate cigarettes.
  • cigarettes such as cigarettes and cigarettes are packaged in a predetermined number such as 10 or 20 cigarettes.
  • a package is comprised by inner paper, such as aluminum foil processed paper, and the outer paper which covers this inner paper, for example.
  • Outer paper is known to be formed of thin paper called a soft package, or a hard package, which is formed by assembling a paperboard into a box shape (see, for example, Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2).
  • the package is a container for storing cigarettes therein, and is also a means for transmitting cigarette information. That is, information such as cigarette brand and component amount is printed on the surface of the package.
  • information such as cigarette brand and component amount is printed on the surface of the package.
  • packages that have a visual effect with various designs for the purpose of increasing the purchase motivation of the purchaser.
  • Patent Document 3 discloses a cigarette case printed with phosphorescent ink.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and one of its purposes is to provide a package that emits light at an arbitrary timing.
  • a light emitting package configured to accommodate tobacco is provided.
  • the light emitting package includes a package main body that forms an internal space of the light emitting package, and a light source disposed inside the package main body.
  • the package body includes a first portion having a relatively high opacity and a second portion having a relatively low opacity, and the first portion. And a difference in opacity between the second portion and 20% or more and 99% or less.
  • information for specifying the type of cigarette to be accommodated is not printed on the surface of the package body, and the type of cigarette to be accommodated is provided on the back surface of the package body.
  • Information for specifying is printed in a mirrored state when viewed from the back surface, and the light source is arranged inside the back surface of the package body.
  • the opacity of the region including the information for specifying the type of cigarette accommodated is 80% or more and 99% or less.
  • the package body has an opening through which light from the light source passes.
  • the light emitting package includes a power source configured to be able to supply power to the light source, a positive wiring electrically connected to a positive electrode side of the power source, and a negative electrode side electrically connected to the negative electrode side of the power source.
  • the positive electrode wiring and the negative electrode wiring are arranged outside the package body, and the positive electrode wiring and the negative electrode wiring are the negative electrode wiring and the positive electrode of another light emitting package.
  • a circuit for supplying electric power to the light source is formed by making contact with each wiring.
  • the light emitting package includes a magnet inside the package body, and the magnet is configured to attract the positive electrode wiring or the negative electrode wiring of the other light emitting package.
  • the light emitting package includes an antenna pattern that can generate electric power from radio waves, and a capacitor that holds electric charge generated by the antenna pattern, and the electric charge held in the capacitor causes the light source to Power is supplied.
  • the light emitting package has an antenna coil configured to generate a current by a change in a magnetic field, and the light source is supplied with the current generated by the antenna coil. Connected to the coil.
  • the light emitting package has a wiring connectable to an external power source, and the light source is connected to the wiring so that a current is supplied from the external power source through the wiring.
  • the wiring is configured to be connectable to a USB port provided in the information processing apparatus.
  • a package that emits light at an arbitrary timing can be provided.
  • a new visual effect can be provided.
  • the same or corresponding components are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description is omitted.
  • the X, Y, and Z axes are added.
  • the positive X-axis direction is the forward direction
  • the negative X-axis direction is the backward direction
  • the positive Y-axis direction is the left direction
  • the negative Y-axis direction is the right direction
  • the positive Z-axis direction is the upward direction
  • the negative Z-axis direction Will be described as corresponding to the downward direction.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 are perspective views showing an example of a light emitting package according to the first embodiment.
  • 1 is a perspective view of the light emitting package in a closed state
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the light emitting package in an opened state.
  • the light emitting package is configured to accommodate tobacco therein.
  • the light emitting package 20 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape as a whole.
  • the light emitting package 20 includes a main body portion 21 having a space for accommodating a cigarette and a lid portion 22 for closing the space.
  • the main body portion 21 and the lid portion 22 are connected by a hinge portion 23 on the back side of the light emitting package 20. That is, the light emitting package 20 is a hinge lid type package.
  • the main body portion 21 and the lid portion 22 form a package main body that forms the internal space of the light emitting package 20.
  • the main body 21 has an inner box 24 inside.
  • the inner box 24 has an upper end connected to the lid part 22, and the inner box 24 is pulled upward by opening the lid part 22.
  • the main body 21 has slits 25 on both side surfaces. In FIG. 2, one of the pair of slits 25 is shown.
  • the lid portion 22 has a front portion 28, a side portion 29, and an upper portion 30.
  • the lid portion 22 has locking portions 26 on both side surfaces.
  • the locking portion 26 is a tab-like member formed so as to be folded inward from the edge of the side portion 29 of the lid portion 22.
  • the lid portion 22 is closed, the locking portion 26 enters the slit 25 and locks the lid portion 22 to the main body portion 21. Since the locking portion 26 enters the slit 25, the lid portion 22 is prevented from being opened unexpectedly.
  • the front part 28 of the lid part 22 has a front wall part 28a and a rear wall part 28b, and a cavity is formed between the front wall part 28a and the rear wall part 28b.
  • the upper part 30 has an upper wall part 30a and a lower wall part 30b, and a cavity is formed between the upper wall part 30a and the lower wall part 30b.
  • the light emitting package 20 is configured to be capable of supplying power to a plurality (three in the figure) of light emitting diodes 27 (corresponding to an example of a light source) and the light emitting diodes 27.
  • a battery 31 (corresponding to an example of a power source) and a magnet 32.
  • the light emitting diode 27 is disposed in the cavity between the front wall portion 28a and the rear wall portion 28b of the front portion 28.
  • the battery 31 and the magnet 32 are disposed in a cavity between the upper wall portion 30a and the lower wall portion 30b of the upper portion 30.
  • the battery 31 is, for example, a small button battery. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and an arbitrary power source can be used.
  • a positive electrode wiring 34 is electrically connected to the positive electrode side of the battery 31, and a negative electrode wiring 35 is electrically connected to the negative electrode side of the battery 31.
  • a part of the positive electrode wiring 34 and the negative electrode wiring 35 is provided outside the light emitting package 20 (package body). Specifically, as shown in FIG. 1, part of the positive electrode wiring 34 and the negative electrode wiring 35 is provided on the upper surface of the upper wall portion 30 a of the lid portion 22. Other portions of the positive electrode wiring 34 and the negative electrode wiring 35 are accommodated in a cavity inside the lid portion 22 and are electrically connected to the battery 31.
  • the magnet 32 is disposed close to the positive electrode wiring 34 or the negative electrode wiring 35.
  • the magnet 32 is disposed close to the negative electrode wiring 35 in the cavity between the upper wall portion 30 a and the lower wall portion 30 b of the upper portion 30.
  • the brand, design, etc. of the accommodated tobacco are not printed on the outer surface of the light emitting package 20 of the first embodiment.
  • the light emitting package 20 has a single color (for example, white) and has a solid color on the outer surface.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and an arbitrary design may be printed on the outer surface of the light emitting package 20.
  • the light emitting package 20 has an information surface on which information indicating the brand of cigarettes contained is displayed at a position where it cannot be visually recognized from the outside of the light emitting package 20, for example, the inner surface of the light emitting package 20.
  • information indicating the brand of cigarettes accommodated is printed on the back surface of the front wall portion 28a of the front portion 28 in a mirrored state when viewed from the inner surface.
  • the "mirrored state” here is a state in which the characters or figures are flipped left and right so that normal characters or figures appear when the characters or figures are mirrored.
  • the light emitting package 20 has information on the surface of the front wall portion 28a on which the information indicating the brand of cigarette accommodated is not printed, the front wall portion 28a, and information indicating the brand of cigarette accommodated from the outside.
  • the printed back wall 28a and the light emitting diode 27 are arranged in this order.
  • the light emitting diode 27 disposed inside the light emitting package 20 emits light
  • the light from the light emitting diode 27 passes through the front wall portion 28 a of the light emitting package 20.
  • the brand of the cigarette printed on the back surface of the front wall portion 28a is displayed on the surface of the front wall portion 28a, and the light emitting package 20 can provide a new visual effect.
  • the opacity of the area where the information indicating the brand of cigarettes accommodated is printed is desirably 80% or more and 99% or less.
  • it is desirable that the opacity of an arbitrary region where this information is printed on the front wall portion 28a is 80% or more and 99% or less.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the light emitting package 20 in a state where the light emitting diodes 27 emit light.
  • two light emitting packages 20 are required.
  • the two light emitting packages 20 are arranged so that the upper surface portions of the upper wall portion 30a (see FIG. 1) are in contact with each other. At this time, the positive electrode wiring 34 of one light emitting package 20 and the negative electrode wiring 35 of the other light emitting package 20 are connected.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram showing a circuit for supplying power to the light emitting diode 27.
  • the circuit 60 is formed by connecting the positive electrode wiring 34 of one light emitting package 20 to the negative electrode wiring of the other light emitting package 20.
  • the circuit 60 preferably has a resistor R ⁇ b> 1 provided in each light emitting package 20.
  • the resistor R1 can prevent an overvoltage from being applied to the light emitting diode 27.
  • the circuit 60 can supply power to the light emitting diode 27 even if the circuit 60 does not have the resistor R1.
  • the circuit 60 By forming the circuit 60, current flows from the two batteries 31 to the six light emitting diodes 27, and the light emitting diodes 27 emit light as shown in FIG.
  • the tobacco brand printed on the back surface of the front wall portion 28 a of the light emitting package 20 is displayed on the surface of the front wall portion 28 a by the light of the light emitting diode 27.
  • the brand 41A of “brand A” is displayed on the surface of the front wall portion 28a of one light emitting package 20
  • “brand B” is displayed on the surface of the front wall portion 28a of the other light emitting package 20.
  • No. 41B is displayed.
  • the opacity of the area where the brand 41A and the brand 41b are printed is desirably 80% or more and 99% or less.
  • the brand 41A and the brand 41b are displayed on the surface of the front wall portion 28a.
  • the brand 41 ⁇ / b> A and the brand 41 b are not visible from the outside of the light emitting package 20.
  • the magnet 32 (see FIGS. 1 and 2) provided in one light emitting package 20 is a positive electrode of the other light emitting package 20.
  • the wiring 34 is attracted.
  • the light emitting packages 20 are attracted to each other so that the positive electrode wiring 34 of one light emitting package 20 and the negative electrode wiring 35 of the other light emitting package 20 are reliably connected.
  • the magnet 32 is disposed close to the positive electrode wiring 34 of the light emitting package 20 (for example, disposed at the position of the battery 31 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2), one light emitting package 20 is disposed.
  • the magnet 32 attracts the negative electrode wiring 35 of the other light emitting package 20.
  • the light emitting package 20 has the light emitting diode 27 inside the package body formed by the main body portion 21 and the lid portion 22, so that the light emitting diode 27 emits light. , Can provide new visual effects.
  • the brand 41A and the brand when the light emitting diode 27 is not emitting light. 41b can be made invisible from the outside of the light emitting package 20.
  • the positive electrode wiring 34 and the negative electrode wiring 35 of the light emitting package 20 are disposed outside the package body.
  • the positive electrode wiring 34 and the negative electrode wiring 35 are in contact with the negative electrode wiring 35 and the positive electrode wiring 34 of another light emitting package 20, respectively, thereby forming a circuit for supplying power to the light emitting diode 27. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide the light emitting package 20 with a switch for switching on / off the light emitting diode 27.
  • an opening may be provided in the package main body formed from the main body portion 21 and the lid portion 22.
  • the opacity of the character parts of the brand 41A and the brand 41B may be different from the opacity of other parts.
  • the information (brand 41A and brand 41B) indicating the brand of cigarettes contained in the second part has a relatively low opacity, and the other part has a relatively high opacity. It is good also as a 1st part.
  • the type of tobacco printed on the back surface of the front wall portion 28a is displayed on the front surface of the front wall portion 28a, and the light emitting package 20 can provide a new visual effect.
  • the difference in opacity between the first part and the second part is desirably 20% or more and 99% or less.
  • the type of cigarette printed on the back surface of the front wall portion 28a can be emphasized and displayed on the surface of the front wall portion 28a due to the difference in the amount of light transmitted between the first portion and the second portion.
  • Second Embodiment 5 and 6 are schematic perspective views illustrating examples of the light emitting package according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of the light emitting package not emitting light
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the light emitting package emitting light.
  • the light emitting package 20 has a transmission part 45 on the surface of the package body 43.
  • the transmissive portion 45 is formed in the form of “brand A”.
  • the transmission part 45 has a higher transmittance than the other parts of the package body 43.
  • the package body 43 includes another part (first part) having a relatively high opacity and a transmission part 45 (second part) having a relatively low opacity.
  • the difference in opacity between the first part and the second part is 20% or more and 99% or less.
  • the character formed by the transmission part 45 can be highlighted and displayed by the difference in the amount of light transmitted through the first part and the second part.
  • the light emitting package 20 has at least one light emitting diode 27 (see FIG. 7) inside.
  • the light emitting package 20 has an antenna pattern 44 that can generate power from a 2.4 GHz wi-fi radio wave.
  • the antenna pattern 44 is printed outside the package body 43.
  • the light emitting package 20 includes a capacitor 61 (see FIG. 7) for storing the electric charge generated by the antenna pattern 44.
  • the antenna pattern 44 receives a wi-fi radio wave, the electric charge generated from the radio wave is stored in the capacitor 61.
  • a power receiving antenna described in JP 2012-75304 A can be employed.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing a circuit for supplying power to the light emitting diode 27 included in the light emitting package 20 according to the second embodiment. As illustrated, the light emitting diode 27 and the capacitor 61 are connected in series. A switch 62 is disposed between the light emitting diode 27 and the capacitor 61. The antenna pattern 44 is connected to the capacitor 61 so that the electric power generated by the antenna pattern 44 is stored in the capacitor 61.
  • the electric charge is stored in the capacitor 61 when the antenna pattern 44 receives Wi-Fi radio waves for a period of about 5 minutes. Thereafter, when the capacitor 61 and the light emitting diode 27 are electrically connected by the switch 62, the light emitting diode 27 emits light for a period of about 1 second, for example. As shown in FIG. 6, the light is transmitted from the transmission part 45 by the light emitting diode 27 emitting light.
  • the light emitting package 20 according to the second embodiment includes the light emitting diode 27 inside the package body 43, the light emitting diode 27 emits light, thereby providing a new visual effect. Yes (see FIG. 6).
  • the light emitting diode 27 emits light by the electric charge generated from the wi-fi radio wave. For this reason, it is not necessary to provide a power source for the light emitting package 20. Moreover, since it is not necessary to provide a power source, the light emitting package 20 can be relatively reduced in weight.
  • the antenna pattern 44 is described as being capable of generating power from wi-fi radio waves, but is not limited thereto, and an antenna pattern capable of generating power from radio waves in other frequency bands may be employed.
  • an opening may be provided in the package main body 43 in addition to or instead of the transmissive portion 45.
  • the opening By providing the opening, light from the light emitting diode inside the package body 43 is emitted to the outside of the package body 43 through the opening, and a new visual effect can be provided.
  • FIG. 8 and 9 are schematic views illustrating an example of the light emitting package according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic view of the light emitting package not emitting light
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the light emitting package emitting light.
  • a design 46 is printed on the surface of the package body 43.
  • the package body 43 has a plurality of openings 47 (three in the figure) at positions corresponding to the design 46.
  • the light emitting package 20 has a plurality of light emitting diodes 27 (three in the figure) inside the package main body 43.
  • the light emitting diode 27 is disposed at a position where it can be seen from the opening 47. In other words, the light emitting diode 27 is exposed to the outside through the opening 47.
  • the light emitting package 20 according to the third embodiment includes an antenna coil.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic view showing an antenna coil included in the light emitting package 20 according to the third embodiment.
  • the shape of the antenna coil 48 is the same as that of an antenna coil generally used for a non-contact IC card or the like.
  • the antenna coil 48 is configured such that a current flows by electromagnetic induction. Specifically, a current flows through the antenna coil 48 due to a change in the magnetic field.
  • the antenna coil 48 is connected to the light emitting diode 27, and the current that flows through the antenna coil 48 flows to the light emitting diode 27, and turns on the light emitting diode 27.
  • the light emitting package 20 according to the third embodiment includes the light emitting diode 27 inside the package body 43, the light emitting diode 27 emits light, thereby providing a new visual effect. Yes (see FIG. 9).
  • the light emitting diode 27 emits light by the current flowing through the antenna coil 48. For this reason, it is not necessary to provide a power source for the light emitting package 20. Moreover, since it is not necessary to provide a power source, the light emitting package 20 can be relatively reduced in weight.
  • a transmissive portion may be provided in the package main body 43.
  • the transmission part has higher transmittance than other parts.
  • the package body 43 may include another part (first part) having a relatively high opacity and a transmission part (second part) having a relatively low opacity. Good.
  • the difference in opacity between the first part and the second part is 20% or more and 99% or less.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a light emitting package according to the fourth embodiment.
  • the light emitting package 20 shown in FIG. 11 has a transmission part 45 on the surface of the package main body 43, similarly to the light emitting package 20 shown in FIGS.
  • the transmissive portion 45 is formed in the shape of the characters “brand A”.
  • the transmission part 45 has a higher transmittance than the other parts of the package body 43.
  • the package body 43 includes another part (first part) having a relatively high opacity and a transmission part 45 (second part) having a relatively low opacity.
  • the difference in opacity between the first part and the second part is 20% or more and 99% or less.
  • the character formed by the transmission part 45 can be highlighted and displayed by the difference in the amount of light transmitted through the first part and the second part.
  • the light emitting package 20 has a plurality of light emitting diodes (not shown) inside.
  • the light emitting package 20 includes a mount 50 connected to the package main body 43, and positive and negative wirings 51 and 52 that can be connected to an external power source.
  • the positive electrode wiring 51 and the negative electrode wiring 52 are printed on the mount 50 with, for example, conductive ink.
  • the positive electrode wiring 51 and the negative electrode wiring 52 are connected to the light emitting diode by a wiring (not shown), and can supply a current supplied from an external power source to the light emitting diode.
  • the positive wiring 51 and the negative wiring 52 are configured to be connectable to an arbitrary external power source.
  • the positive electrode wiring 51 and the negative electrode wiring 52 are configured to be connectable to a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port provided in an information processing apparatus such as a PC (Personal Computer).
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • the positive electrode wiring 51 and the negative electrode wiring 52 are connected to the power supply line of the USB port, power can be supplied from the information processing device to the light emitting diode, and the light emitting diode can emit light.
  • the light emitting package 20 according to the fourth embodiment has the light emitting diode inside the package body 43, a new visual effect can be provided when the light emitting diode emits light.
  • the light emitting diode emits light by supplying power from an arbitrary external power source. For this reason, it is not necessary to provide a power source for the light emitting package 20. Moreover, since it is not necessary to provide a power source, the light emitting package 20 can be relatively reduced in weight.
  • the information processing apparatus can be used as an external power source. For this reason, electric power can be supplied to the light emitting diode of the light emitting package 20 from a common device such as a PC.
  • an opening may be provided in the package body 43 in addition to or in place of the transmissive portion 45.
  • the opening By providing the opening, light from the light emitting diode inside the package body 43 is emitted to the outside of the package body 43 through the opening, and a new visual effect can be provided.
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of the light emitting package according to the fifth embodiment.
  • the light emitting package 20 has an opening 57 in the front surface portion 56 of the package body 43.
  • the opening 57 forms a letter of brand “brand A” of the cigarette accommodated as shown.
  • the light emitting package 20 has an opening for forming the same “brand A” character on the back surface portion (portion facing the front surface portion 56) of the package body 43.
  • the light emitting package 20 does not have a light source such as a light emitting diode and a power source for supplying power to the light source. For this reason, in 5th Embodiment, the light attached to the smart phone, a flashlight, etc. are used as an external light source, for example.
  • a light source such as a light emitting diode and a power source for supplying power to the light source.
  • the light attached to the smart phone, a flashlight, etc. are used as an external light source, for example.
  • the back surface of the light emitting package 20 is irradiated with an external light source while the contents of the light emitting package 20 are emptied, light passes through the opening on the back surface of the package body 43 and the opening 57 on the front surface 56. Radiated. Since this light passes through the opening 57 that forms the letter “brand A”, the letter “brand A” can be projected onto the object by irradiating the object with this light.
  • the opening 57 is formed with the letters “brand A”, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the opening 57 may be formed in an arbitrary shape. Thereby, an arbitrary shape can be projected onto the object by the light passing through the opening 57.
  • the external light source since the external light source is used, it is not necessary to provide the light emitting package 20 with a light source and a power source. Moreover, since it is not necessary to provide a light source and a power supply, the light emitting package 20 can be relatively reduced in weight.
  • the opacity in each embodiment described above is a numerical value measured by the opacity test method defined in JIS P8149: 2000.

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L'invention concerne un emballage qui émet de la lumière. Elle a trait en particulier à un emballage électroluminescent conçu pour loger des cigarettes. Ledit emballage électroluminescent comporte : un corps principal d'emballage formant un espace interne dans l'emballage électroluminescent; et une source de lumière située à l'intérieur du corps principal d'emballage.
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