Information
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Patent Grant
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6505732
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Patent Number
6,505,732
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Date Filed
Friday, September 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 14, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Venable
- Kinberg; Robert
- Anderson; Chad C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 198 4701
- 198 8031
- 053 225
- 053 234
- 493 167
- 493 243
- 493 247
- 493 402
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for transporting folding packaging material forms in the tobacco-processing industry, particularly carton forms for cigarette hard packs that have been scored or pre-punched along fold lines, from a feed station to a processing station. A rotary table is mounted for rotation about an essentially vertical axis. The rotary table includes at least one receiving platform having oppositely located lateral holders defining limits for the packaging material. At least one of the lateral holders is movable from a feeding position into a holding position relative to the oppositely-located lateral holder.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an apparatus for transporting folding package material forms in the tobacco-processing industry, particularly carton forms for cigarette hard packs that have been scored or pre-punched along fold lines, from a feed station to a processing station by means of a rotary table.
An apparatus of this type, disclosed in DE-OS 19 703 069, is typically integrated into a work process and for encasing block-shaped groups of cigarettes to produce so-called hinged-lid packages. The package material forms prepared in this manner are guided to a foil-encased block of cigarettes with a flat, horizontal orientation, so they can be positioned relative to the cigarette groups for successive packaging operations.
The stage-wise rotational movement of the rotary table, which involves acceleration and deceleration phases, can lead to misalignments, particularly vertical misalignments, or buckling of surface regions of the package material forms, which are already weakened in their inherent rigidity due to notching and scoring. These problems can impede the packaging process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to implement the transport process and the positioning of the package material forms more reliably.
In accordance with the invention, this object is accomplished in that the rotary table, which rotates about an essentially vertical axis, is provided with at least one receiving platform that is limited by lateral holders, with at least one lateral holder being movable out of a feeding position into a holding position, relative to a respective oppositely-located lateral holder.
Within the scope of the invention, it is conceivable to provide a lateral holder that moves with linear guidance relative to the stationary lateral holder. A preferred modification according to the invention, however, provides that the feeding and holding positions are respectively defined by open or closed pivoting positions of the lateral holders.
According to a further proposal, the package material form can be securely held if the pivotable lateral holder is provided with a retaining groove having a run-in slant.
According to a further modification, the secure gripping and positioning is further supported by the provision of a plurality of superposed retaining notches for the stationary lateral holder that cooperates with the movable lateral holder.
In a double platform formed by two receiving platforms, the respective inside, stationary lateral holders cooperate with outside, movable lateral holders.
To utilize existing processing elements, it is further proposed that the movable lateral holder be connected to a base holder that pivots about a stationary axis.
The advantage attained with the invention is that the defined lateral holding of the forms allows them to be reliably transported, bound together, into the horizontal position. In the feed station, a greater tolerance range due to the open position of the lateral holder facilitates the deposit of the forms onto the rotary table, and in the processing station, the secure capture and orientation of the forms with respect to the stationary lateral holder assures their exact positioning relative to a block of cigarettes to be combined with the form.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is described in detail below by way of an embodiment illustrated in the drawing.
FIG. 1
is a partial plan view of transport elements of a dual-track packaging device for cigarettes.
FIG. 2
is a side view, partly in section, of the transport apparatus along the line II—II according to FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a front view of the transport apparatus in the direction of the arrow Z according to FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a partial section through the transport apparatus in a first processing station, along the line IV—IV according to FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a package material form
1
, also referred to as a blanket, serves as a hinged-lid package for encasing a block-shaped group
4
of cigarettes, which, according to
FIG. 4
, is provided with an inside wrapping foil
2
and an overlaid collar
3
. The package material form
1
is provided with a plurality of scored fold lines
6
and stamped perforation lines
7
, which correspondingly reduce its inherent rigidity.
The apparatus for handling such package material forms
1
for the purpose of guiding them to the cigarette groups
4
to be packaged has a conveyor element in the form of a lower rotary table
8
, which can be driven to rotate step-wise about a vertical axis
9
, and has four double arrangements of receiving pockets
11
according to
FIGS. 2 and 4
. According to
FIGS. 1 and 4
, the rotary table
8
cooperates with a conveyor element in the form of an upper rotary table
12
, which partially overlaps the lower rotary table
8
and likewise has receiving pockets
14
, which are arranged in pairs and can be blocked by support bars
13
. The table can also be driven to rotate about a vertical axis.
Corresponding to the respective stopped positions of the rotary table
8
are a first station in the form of a feed station S
1
, a second station in the form of a joining and folding station S
2
, a third station in the form of a second folding station S
3
, not shown in detail, and a fourth station in the form of a feed station S
4
, also not shown in detail, the stations being connected to one another by conveyor segments F
1
through F
3
. For the present invention, the conveyor segment F
1
is of particular importance for transporting the package material forms
1
from the feed station S
1
to the first folding station S
2
.
For this purpose, the rotary table
8
is provided in the vicinity of and above the receiving pockets
11
with receiving platforms
16
for the package material forms
1
, with ventilation openings
17
terminating into the pockets for fixing the forms. Moreover, for the purpose of securing the forms
1
in their position as the table rotates, each receiving platform
16
is allocated stationary, inside lateral holders
18
and outside lateral holders
21
, which can be rotated about axes
19
. The lateral holders
21
are secured to pivoting levers
22
, which are additionally equipped at their free ends with base holders
23
.
The outside, pivotable lateral holders
21
are provided with a retaining groove
26
that has a run-in slant
24
, and the inside lateral holders
18
are provided with a plurality of superposed retaining notches
27
for the package material forms
1
(see
FIG. 3
) The retaining groove
26
and the retaining notches
27
of the lateral holders
21
and
18
, respectively, are essentially located opposite one another in their working position, so as to generate as little torque as possible when the package material forms
1
are taken up.
Furthermore, stationary guides
28
and
29
,
31
extend in the region of the feed station S
1
, and over the conveyor segment F
1
between the feed station Si and the folding station S
2
, for the purpose of stabilizing the form
1
during pivoting. In the region of the first folding station F
2
, the underside of the lower rotary table
8
and the overlapping rotary table
12
is allocated an outside folding plunger
32
and an inside lower plunger
33
, respectively, which can move, together or relative to one another, through the plane of the receiving platform
16
or the receiving pockets
11
of the lower rotary table
8
. The folding plunger
32
is provided with upper latches
34
. An upper plunger
36
that can be lowered with opposing timing or synchronously is associated with the lower plunger
33
.
Moreover, auxiliary guides
37
and
38
that are superposed with slight spacing are provided for the forms
1
at the folding station S
2
, the guides being synchronized with the lowering movement of the folding and lower plungers
32
,
33
.
The operation of transporting the package forms
1
from the feed station S
1
to the folding station S
2
is as follows:
According to
FIG. 1
, the outside, movable lateral holders
21
assume an outside pivoting position in the feed station S
1
. The package material forms
1
are transported in a manner that is not shown, e.g., pushed radially inward or vertically deposited onto the receiving platform
16
, more or less exactly between the sufficiently-spaced lateral holders. The forms
1
are fixed by the suction air applied at the suction openings
17
, and gripped by the inward-pivoting lateral holders
21
at their retaining groove
26
, then moved toward the stationary lateral holders
18
, caught by their retaining notches
27
, fixed and oriented exactly.
In this way, during the subsequent conveying step on the conveyor segment F
1
from the feed station S
1
to the folding station S
2
, accelerations and decelerations occurring there are prevented from misaligning the package material forms
1
, or laterally or radially displacing them, or vertically buckling them. Thus, in the folding station F
2
, the package material forms
1
are positioned exactly, relative to the other cigarette groups
4
transported there, so packaging operations can be carried out there in the manner known from DE-OS 197 03 069.
The invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for transporting folding packaging material forms in the tobacco-processing industry, particularly carton forms for cigarette hard packs that have been scored or pre-punched along fold lines, from a feed station to a processing station, the improvement comprising:a rotary table mounted for rotation about an essentially vertical axis, the rotary table including at least one receiving platform having oppositely located lateral holders defining limits for the packaging material, at least one of the lateral holders being movable from a feeding position into a holding position relative to the oppositely-located lateral holder, wherein the oppositely located holder is a stationary lateral holder.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the feeding and holding positions are defined by open and closed pivoting positions, respectively, of the at least one lateral holder that is movable.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pivotable lateral holder includes a retaining groove that has a run-in slant.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the oppositely located holder cooperates with the movable lateral holder and is provided with a plurality of superposed retaining notches.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one receiving platform includes two receiving platforms forming a double platform, and inside stationary lateral holders cooperate with outside, movable lateral holders.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, further including a base holder connected to the movable lateral holder and pivotable about a stationary axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 44 812 |
Sep 1999 |
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DE |
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DE |
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DE |
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