Information
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Patent Grant
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6510671
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Patent Number
6,510,671
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 3, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Rada; Rinaldi I.
- Truong; Thanh
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 234
- 053 228
- 053 230
- 053 466
- 493 437
- 493 457
- 493 444
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International Classifications
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Abstract
During the production of cuboid-shaped packages, in particular bundle packages made of thin cardboard, it is necessary to form sharp-edged package edges (44, 45), namely those having a right-angled cross-section. This is ensured by means of a folding aid, namely by edge supports (40, 41), around which the folding flaps (27, 28) are folded to form the package edges (44, 45). The edge supports (40, 41) are retracted from their supporting position after folding is completed and the package is finished.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an apparatus for producing cuboid-shaped (cigarette) packages having an outer wrapper which can be folded around the package's contents, in particular around a group of packs, in a receptacle—pocket—of a folding assembly—folding turret, thus forming essentially right-angled pack edges.
The outer wrappers of packages, in particular of bundle packages for cigarettes, should have precisely folded package edges, primarily with a right-angled cross section. During the production of packages whose contents are not exactly cuboid-shaped or not delimited by right-angled edges, especially in the production of bundle packages with a group of cigarette packs having rounded pack edges—round-corner packs—the formation of package edges having a right-angled cross section is problematical.
The invention is based on the problem of finding measures to ensure a precise formation of package edges independent of the contents of the package.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In, order to solve this problem, the apparatus according to the invention is characterized in that each pocket of the folding assembly has edge supports, around which the outer wrapper can be folded and which can thereafter be moved out of the supporting position.
According to the invention it follows that a blank for the outer wrapper is not—as is the usual case—folded directly around the package contents in the region of the package edges as well. Instead, according to the invention, support elements are provided in the region of the package edges which are configured and arranged such that they ensure a folding of the blank in this region which results in the formation of precisely defined package edges.
During the production of a bundle package for cigarettes, the invention provides for the edge supports to be positioned in the region of upper and lower side edges of the end walls of the bundle package. When the (finished) package is ejected from the respective pocket of the folding turret, the edge supports connected to the folding turret or its pockets are drawn out of their supporting position inside the package.
Other features of the invention relate to individual details of the folding assembly or folding turret during production, namely the folding of a blank for the outer wrapper of a bundle package.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An exemplary embodiment of the apparatus is described below in more detail with the aid of the drawings, which show:
FIG. 1
an apparatus for the production of bundle packages for cigarettes, in a schematic side view,
FIG. 2
a detail of the apparatus according to
FIG. 1
, namely a side view of a pocket, on an enlarged scale.
FIG. 3
a horizontal cut made through the pocket from
FIG. 2
along section plane III—III.
FIG. 4
a transverse cut through part of the pocket ie the sectional plane IV—IV of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
the detail from
FIG. 4
in an altered position during the production of the bundle package.
FIG. 6
the detail according to FIG.
4
and
FIG. 5
after production of the bundle package before it is ejected from the pocket.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The exemplary embodiment in the drawings relates to the production of bundle packages
10
for cigarettes—so-called cigarette cartons. A group of cigarette packs
11
, namely a pack group
12
, is to be wrapped on all sides in a blank
13
made of paper, thin cardboard or the like, with the blank
13
finally forming an outer wrapper
14
of the bundle package
10
.
Employed in the production of the bundle package
10
is an apparatus according to
FIG. 1
, which can correspond essentially to the apparatus pursuant to EP 0 174 591. Accordingly, two folding assemblies are provided, namely a first folding turret
15
and a second folding turret
16
. Each of these are equipped with pockets
17
,
18
for receiving pack contents, blank or bundle package
10
. In the present example, each folding turret
15
,
16
is provided with three radially directed pockets
17
,
18
arranged along the circumference at spaced at equal angles from each other.
The production process is initiated in the region of the upper folding turret
15
, which revolves about a horizontal axis. In each case, a horizontally-oriented pocket
17
is located in an insertion station
19
. Held ready on a horizontal platform are the package contents, namely a group of cigarette packs
11
, usually ten cigarette packs
12
, which are positioned in two rows arranged one above the other. The pack group
12
so formed is pushed off the platform and into the ready pocket
17
by a slide
21
. A blank
13
used to form the outer wrapper
14
is held ready transverse to the direction of insertion. The blank
13
is taken along by the pack group
12
in the usual manner and is pushed along with the latter into the pocket
17
while being folded in a U-shape. The insertion process is facilitated by a mouthpiece
23
formed from upper and lower shaped parts.
During the insertion of the pack group
12
and blank
13
into the pocket
17
, corner flaps
22
lying to the front in the direction of insertion and projecting laterally beyond the pack contents are folded. Serving as the folding member for these lateral corner flaps
22
are side folders
24
, which are arranged in a stationary position in the region of the insertion station
19
. They are positioned as right-angled pieces at either side of the folding turret
15
, specifically as a continuation of the pocket
17
. When the blank
13
with the pack contents are inserted into the pocket, the corner flaps
22
are folded against the end surfaces of the pack group
12
by a leg
25
of the side folder side folder
24
extending in continuation of the pocket.
After insertion of pack group
12
and blank
13
into the pocket
17
, the folding turret
15
is revolved by one stroke, thus moving the pocket
17
concerned into the region of a folding station
26
. In the region of same the laterally directed folding flaps are folded, namely end flaps
27
and
28
. The latter—along with the corner flap
22
—form laterally directed end walls of the bundle package
10
. In the process, the shorter, inside end flap
27
is brought into the folding position by a fixed-mounted, pivotable folding member, namely by a folding plate
29
. The folding plate is disposed on a pivoted lever
30
and is actuated by it. The direction of the folding movement is indicated by arrow
31
. The folding position is in particular illustrated in FIG.
5
.
The second, outer end flap
28
is folded as the folding turret
15
continues its movement, and specifically by means of a stationary, segment-shaped outer guide
32
at either side of the folding turret
15
. This discoid folding member moves the end flap
28
into the folding position (
FIG. 6
) by means of the relative motion of the folding turret
15
and secures both end flaps
27
,
28
in this folding position. The end flaps
27
,
28
are provided with glue at the appropriate point so that the end flaps
27
,
218
are adhesively bonded to each other in the position according to FIG.
6
.
Additional folding flaps, namely longitudinal flaps
33
and
34
projecting out of the pockets
17
on the side open in the circumferential plane, are folded in the third station of the folding turret
15
, namely in the transfer station
35
. Provided here in the region of a tangential plane are displaceable folders
36
and
37
, which fold the initially radial longitudinal flaps
33
,
34
into their closed position by moving in the plane tangential to the two folding turrets
15
,
16
. Afterwards, the bundle package
10
, now finished in this respect, is pushed out of the turret
15
and received by a opposite pocket
18
of the folding turret
16
. The latter transports the bundle package
10
to a discharge station
38
.
Special supporting members are provided to create a precise, in particular a right-angled cross section, in the folded edge when folding the folding tabs. In the present exemplary example, these members work during the folding of the end face folding flaps, namely end flaps
27
and
28
. Above all, this takes into account that the cigarette packs
11
to be wrapped are configured as round-corner packs with upright rounded edges
39
. Thus the outer cigarette packs
11
or those adjacent to the end wall cannot serve as an inside support to give the proper shape to the end flaps
27
,
28
when they are folded. Each pocket
17
is provided with edge supports
40
,
41
as a folding aid member. Said edge supports
40
,
41
are thin-walled, elongate members with sharp (upper and lower) folding edges
42
,
43
. These adjacent outer surfaces of the edge supports
40
,
41
are scarfed, i.e. tapered to a sharp edge. In conformance with the design of the lateral end walls, two edge supports
40
,
41
are provided to give shape to an upper and lower package edge
44
,
45
. To do so, the edge supports
40
,
41
are positioned such that the folding flaps, namely end flaps
27
,
28
are folded around the folding edges
42
,
43
. After this folding procedure, the end flaps
27
,
28
are located on the outer side of the edge supports
40
,
41
(FIG.
6
).
In the present exemplary embodiment, the thin-walled edge supports
40
,
41
form a lateral boundary of the pockets
17
. In a region lying at a distance from the entry side, the web-shaped edge supports
40
,
41
are connected to one another by a transverse web
46
. Together with this transverse web
46
, the edge supports
40
,
41
accordingly form a fork-shaped, lateral boundary of the pockets
17
.
Another special feature is that the elastically ductile edge supports
40
,
41
in the insertion station are brought into an open, funnel-shaped position (FIG.
3
). This facilitates the insertion of the pack group
12
along with the blank
13
. In the process, a side folder
24
or its leg pointing toward the pocket
17
serve as a supporting member, against which the free end region of the edge supports
40
,
41
abut in this station (FIG.
3
).
In order to move the edge supports
40
,
41
into this opening position or to abut against the side folders
24
, a shaped piece
47
is arranged before the insertion station
19
as seen in the rotational direction of the folding turret
15
. Before entering the insertion station
19
, the corresponding end regions of the edge supports
40
,
41
lead into the shaped piece
47
of wedge-shaped configuration. The latter is positioned below the insertion station
19
for this purpose. (FIG.
2
). Due to this leading movement, the edge supports
40
,
41
are shaped toward the outside, maintaining this position by subsequent abutment on the leg
25
. When the pocket
17
leaves the insertion station
19
, the edge supports
40
,
41
return to their normal position after withdrawing from the leg
25
(FIG.
5
. FIG.
6
). In this position they can fulfill their function in the region of the following folding station
26
.
The edge supports
40
,
41
are accordingly brought into position already in the insertion station
19
and remain in this position until the transfer station
35
. As the bundle package
10
is pushed out of the pocket, the edge supports
40
,
41
are also retracted from their supporting position or out of the bundle package
10
so that the latter is free of edge supports and is transferred into the folding turret
16
with correctly folded package edges
44
,
45
.
Other folding flaps may also be folded with the aid of folding supports with the corresponding package design.
List of Designations
10
bundle package
11
cigarette pack
12
pack group
13
blank
14
outer wrapper
15
folding turret
16
folding turret
17
pocket
18
pocket
19
insertion station
20
platform
21
slide
22
corner flaps
23
mouthpiece
24
side folder
25
leg
26
folding station
27
end flaps
28
end flaps
29
folding plate
30
pivoted lever
31
arrow
32
outer guide
33
longitudinal flaps
34
longitudinal flaps
35
transfer station
36
folder
37
folder
38
discharge station
39
rounded edge
40
edge support
41
edge support
42
folding edge
43
folding edge
44
package edge
45
package edge
46
transverse web
47
shaped piece
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing cuboid-shaped packages each having an outer wrapper which is adapted to be folded around contents of the package in a pocket (17) of a folding assembly (15), thus forming essentially right angled package edges (44, 45), characterized in,that at least during folding of folding flaps (27, 28) which form the package edges (44, 45), folding aids are arranged in a region of the package edges (44, 45) to be produced, said folding aids comprising edge supports (40, 41) around which the folding flaps (27, 28) are folded, and that said pocket (17, 18) is assigned said edge supports (40, 41), said apparatus comprising means for, after the folding of the folding flaps (27, 28), retracting the edge supports (40, 41) from a supporting position by ejecting or pushing the package (10) out of the pocket (17).
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that, during the producing of the packages (10), the edge supports (40, 41) are arranged in a region of laterally directed end walls of the package (10), namely for the purpose of giving shape to the package edges (44, 45) when the folding flaps (27, 28) are folded.
- 3. An apparatus for producing cuboid-shaped packages each having an outer wrapper which is adapted to be folded around contents of the package in a pocket (17) of a folding assembly (15), thus forming essentially right angled package edges (44, 45), characterized in,that at least during folding of folding flaps (27, 28) which form the package edges (44, 45), folding aids are arranged in a region of the package edges (44, 45) to be produced, said folding aids comprising edge supports (40, 41) around which the folding flaps (27, 28) are folded, and that the edge supports (40, 41) are part of the pocket (17), and form a boundary of the pocket (17), with the edge supports (40, 41) extending to a region of the package edges (44, 45) to be produced.
- 4. An apparatus for producing cuboid-shaped packages each having an outer wrapper which is adapted to be folded around contents of the package in a pocket (17) of a folding assembly (15), thus forming essentially right angled package edges (44, 45), characterized in,that at least during folding of folding flaps (27, 28) which form the package edges (44, 45), folding aids are arranged in a region of the package edges (44, 45) to be produced, said folding aids comprising edge supports (40, 41) around which the folding flaps (27, 28) are folded, and that said edge supports are two web-shaped edge supports (40, 41) that are arranged at a distance from each other and are connected to each other by a transverse web (46) to form a fork-shaped unit with folding edges (42, 43) which are directed outwardly or upwards and downwards, and which are formed by scarfing of the edge supports (40, 41).
- 5. An apparatus for producing cuboid-shaped packages each having an outer wrapper which is adapted to be folded around contents of the package in a pocket (17) of a folding assembly (15), thus forming essentially right angled package edges (44, 45), characterized in,that at least during folding of folding flaps (27, 28) which form the package edges (44, 45), folding aids are arranged in a region of the package edges (44, 45) to be produced, said folding aids comprising edge supports (40, 41) around which the folding flaps (27, 28) are folded, and that the edge supports (40, 41) are arranged at the pocket (17) in a displaceable or elastically ductile manner, and that in a region of an insertion station (19) for the package contents, the edge supports (40, 41) are adapted to be moved into an funnel-shaped opening position diverging at an insertion side of the pocket (17).
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that the edge supports (40, 41) are deformed, during movement of the pocket (17) into the insertion station (19), by leading free ends of the edge supports (40, 41) onto a stop (24).
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6, characterized in that located upstream of the stop (24) in a conveying direction of the pocket (17) is a deformation member (47) which, as a result of the conveying direction of the pocket (17), produces an elastic deformation of the edge supports (40, 41).
- 8. An apparatus for producing cuboid-shaped packages each having an outer wrapper which is adapted to be folded around contents of the package in a pocket (17) of a folding assembly (15), thus forming essentially right angled package edges (44, 45), characterized in,that at least during folding of folding flaps (27, 28) which form the package edges (44, 45), folding aids are arranged in a region of the package edges (44, 45) to be produced, said folding aids comprising edge supports (40, 41) around which the folding flaps (27, 28) are folded, and that the apparatus comprises means for pushing a finished package (10) away from the edge supports (40, 41) by pushing the package out of the pocket (17).
Priority Claims (1)
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