Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing cuboidal cigarette packs which are held and transported during production in first pockets (26) of a first rotating turret (23) which rotates around an axis, and which are then transferred to a discharge conveyor (24), comprising:
- a) downstream of the first turret (23) in a conveying direction, a belt conveyor (96) to which the packs (20) are transferred in the axial direction of the turret;
- b) means for transferring the packs in said axial direction from said turret (23) to said belt conveyor (96);
- c) wherein the belt conveyor (96), together with a conveying strand (97) thereof, extends along the arcuate path of movement of the first turret (23); and
- d) an intermediate conveyor (110) for lifting the packs (20) off the belt conveyor (96) and transferring them to the discharge conveyor (24).
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for placing the packs, emerging from the pockets of the turret (23), directly on the conveying strand (97) of the belt conveyor (96) without any offset.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the belt conveyor (96) comprises three rotating conveying belts (101, 102, 103) which are spaced apart from one another and rotate in the same relative position, and which have drivers (99, 100) for the packs (20), the conveying belts (101 to 103) extending in grooves (105) of a guide body (104) which is adapted to a contour of the turret (23).
- 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the intermediate conveyor (110) is configured as a rotating conveyor wheel and provided with radially or approximately radially directed drive fingers (114) for gripping, in each case one pack (20) when removing it from the belt conveyor (96), and for said transferring to the discharge conveyor (24), the packs (20) being transferred into the discharge conveyor (24) when the driver fingers (114) are either in an upright position or in a position which is transverse relative to said conveying direction.
- 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the belt conveyor (96) has a bottom deflecting wheel (107) comprising a plurality of spaced-apart wheel discs (108), the intermediate conveyor (110) being arranged with a sub-region between said wheel discs (108) of the belt conveyor (96).
- 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the discharge conveyor (24) has a bottom conveying band (95) which comprises two individual belts which are spaced apart, the intermediate conveyor (110) being arranged with a sub-region between the individual belts of the conveyor band (95).
- 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the packs (20), with end faces (55), elongate side faces (50), and a large-surfaced front side (63) or rear side (64), are arranged within the pockets in such a manner that front sides (63) and rear sides (64) are directed radially outwards or inwards, and wherein the packs (20) in the region of the discharge conveyor (24) are conveyed in an upright position in which the end faces (55) are directed sidewards and in which narrow, elongate side faces (50), at tops and bottoms of the packs, rest against the conveying band (94, 95) of the discharge conveyor.
- 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second turret which is disposed axis-parallel to said first turret, which has second pockets for holding the packs, and which is upstream of said first turret, wherein the packs (20) held in the second pockets (25) are transferable from the second turret (22) to the axis-parallel adjacent first turret (23), and wherein the first and second pockets are provided with pocket walls (30, 31, 32, 33) for holding the packs (20), the pocket walls (30 to 33) being movable relative to one another for being opened and closed, and wherein the distances between the adjacent axis-parallel first and second turrets (22, 23) are dimensioned such that the respective paths of movement of the rotating first and second are pockets (25, 26) overlap one another in a transfer region (27) for the packs (20), and wherein the first and second pockets (25, 26) are configured such that they are movable past one another without contact in the region of transfer, and wherein the pocket walls (30 to 33), for transferring the packs (20) from the second turret to the first turret, are movable between an opened and a closed position such that the packs (20) are released by the second pockets (25) of the second turret and received by the first pockets (26) of the first turret (23).
- 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first turret (23) has elongate pack shafts (62) which coaxially adjoin the pockets (26) in the axial direction, each of said shafts for receiving a plurality of packs, such that the packs (20) can be pushed out of the pockets (26) into assigned ones of the pocket shafts (62) in the axis-parallel direction.
- 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the pack shafts (62) are each provided with shaft walls, including an inner wall (67), two side walls (69, 70), and an outer wall (78), said shaft walls being assigned to surfaces of the packs (20), specifically side surfaces (50), a front surface (63) and a rear surface (64), at least one of said shaft walls (70) being pivotable.
- 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the outer wall (78) of each pack shaft (62) is strip-shaped and extends in a central region of the pack shaft (62), the outer wall being connected to a fixed one (69) said two side walls via struts (80).
- 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein respectively in the region of an inlet opening (65) for the introduction of the packs (20) into each pack shaft (62) there is positioned a revenue stamp (79) transversely to the inlet opening (65), said revenue stamp (79), which is supplied in the radial direction from outside to a fixed revenue stamp supplying means (81), being held by a guide web (87) which is in the form of an arc of a circle and, in the region of the inlet opening (65), over a sub-section of the movement path of the pack shafts (62), holds the revenue stamp in a slipping manner by means of suction bores (88).
- 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the path of movement of the pockets (26) the first turret (23) and the path of movement of the conveying band (95) extend next to one another over a sub-region of the conveying track and in the shape of an arc of a circle within the same.
- 14. An apparatus for producing cuboidal cigarette packs (20) which, during production, are conveyed in pockets (26) of a rotating turret (23) rotating in a path around an axis, and which subsequently are transferred in a conveying direction to a removal conveyor (24), wherein:
- a) downstream of the turret (23) in the conveying direction, there is arranged a belt conveyor (96) to which the packs are transferred in the axial direction of the turret;
- b) the belt conveyor (96) is offset relative to the turret (23) in said axial direction, and correspondingly extends in a plane parallel to a plane of said path of the turret (23), said path being an arc of a circle;
- c) the belt conveyor (96) has a conveying strand (97) which extends along the path of the turret (23);
- d) means are provided for transferring the packs (20) in said axial direction from said turret (23) to the conveying strand (97); and
- e) an intermediate conveyor (110) is provided for lifting the packs (20) off the belt conveyor (96) and transferring them to the removal conveyor (24).
- 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, further comprising means for continuously driving the turret, the belt conveyor and the intermediate conveyor, so that the packs are continuously conveyed and transferred.
- 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein said intermediate conveyor (110) has driver fingers (114), and wherein the conveying strand (97) and the intermediate conveyor (110) have conveying paths which intersect one another so that the packs (20) are lifted off the conveying strand (97) and transferred to the removal conveyor (24) by said driver fingers (114).
- 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein the axis of the turret is horizontal, and wherein the conveying strand (97) runs along a downwardly extending track of the turret and rotates around another horizontal axis which is above an imaginary horizontal central plane of the turret.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 08/179,565 filed Jan. 10, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,544,467.
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