Information
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Patent Grant
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6523682
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Patent Number
6,523,682
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 22, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 444
- 053 466
- 206 256
- 206 265
- 206 268
- 206 271
- 206 273
- 493 160
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International Classifications
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Abstract
During the production of cigarette packs having an inner wrapper of thin packaging material, the blank (10) of the inner wrapper is provided with impressed lines, namely transverse impressed lines (19, 20) which delimit a base wall (11) which is first contacted by a cigarette group (23) when the latter is wrapped in a U-shaped manner. By virtue of the impressed lines (19, 20), the mechanical load forces exerted on the cigarette group during the U-shaped folding process is reduced. Furthermore, a cigarette conveyor (25) for transferring the cigarette groups (23) is driven in a non-uniform manner, i.e. at reduced speed, when receiving a blank (10), and at a correspondingly greater speed during other conveying operations.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a cigarette pack having an elongate blank which is made of thin packaging material, such as paper, tin foil or the like, and is intended for wrapping a cigarette group such that the blank has a continuous, single-layer base wall which is adjoined by a front wall and a rear wall, the cigarette group, which butts against the base wall by way of end surfaces of the cigarettes, being wrapped in a U-shaped manner in the process, it being the case that the base wall is adjoined laterally by base folding tabs and the front wall and rear wall are adjoined laterally by side tabs for forming folded side walls of the wrapper. The invention also relates to a process and apparatus for producing cigarette packs of the abovementioned type.
The types of cigarette pack which are most commonly known throughout the world, namely hinge-lid packs and soft-carton packs, are constructed such that the cigarette group is enclosed by an inner wrapper made of thin packaging material, namely tin foil or paper in particular. The cigarette group is wrapped so as to form a continuous base wall against which the cigarettes butt by way of end surfaces. (Narrow) Side walls and an end wall, which is located opposite the base wall, are formed by overlapping folding tabs.
In a first folding step, the blank of the inner wrapper is folded around the cigarette group in a U-shaped manner, said cigarette group being transported by a cigarette conveyor and the blank being held on standby transverse to the conveying plane as a curtain for being carried along by the cigarette group.
As the operating speed of the packaging machines increases, the problem of mechanical loading of the cigarettes becomes greater. Pressure and impact loading during the packaging process may result in the quality being impaired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to propose measures which, despite a relatively high operating speed of the packing machine, avoid, or reduce the risk of, the cigarettes being impaired.
In order to achieve this object, the cigarette pack according to the invention is characterized by the following features:
a) the base wall is separated off from the front wall and rear wall by transverse impressed lines in the region of right-angled folding edges,
b) the transverse impressed lines extend merely in the region of the base wall and front wall and rear wall, but not in the region of the side folding tabs and base folding tabs.
According to the invention, it is merely those regions of the blanks which are gripped directly by the cigarette group and/or by the cigarette ends located at the front, as seen in the conveying direction, namely the base wall, which are bounded by preformed and/or pre-impressed folding lines, with the result that, here, the mechanical loading which occurs is reduced on account of the folding of the blank. The transverse impressed lines do not extend into the lateral regions of the blank, especially since, there, another, complex folding formation is provided by base folding tabs and folding gussets.
Further pre-impressed folding lines, namely longitudinal impressed lines, are provided for separating off a central, continuous region of the blank from lateral folding tabs.
According to the invention, all the folding tabs are provided on a material web for producing the blanks, the longitudinal impressed lines being continuous impressed lines.
Further measures are provided according to the invention in the region of the packaging machine. Thus, an endless cigarette conveyor, which removes the cigarette groups from a cigarette magazine and also transports said groups when the latter receive the blank for the inner wrapper, is driven in a non-uniform manner according to the invention such that, when the cigarettes are removed from the magazine and/or when the transversely directed blank is received, the conveying speed is lower and elsewhere the conveying speed is correspondingly higher. Accordingly, the movement characteristics of the cigarette conveyor are non-uniform with acceleration characteristics running in waveform.
A further special feature of the apparatus is that assigned to the latter, preferably directly in the region where the blank is fed to the respective cigarette group, is an impressing subassembly which, before the blank has been severed from a material web, provides impressed lines in the formation according to the invention.
Further details relate to conveying elements which facilitate the transfer of the blanks to the cigarette group and the U-shaped folding.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Details of the pack, of the process and apparatus are explained more specifically hereinbelow with reference to the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a spread-out blank for an inner wrapper of a cigarette pack,
FIG. 2
shows a cross section of part of the blank along section plane II—II,
FIG. 3
shows a schematic side view of part of the packaging machine for cigarettes,
FIG. 4
shows, on an enlarged scale, a detail of the apparatus according to
FIG. 3
, and
FIG. 5
shows, on a further-enlarged scale, a subassembly for feeding and transferring blanks to cigarette groups.
The drawings of the patent concern the configuration and production of cigarette packs which have an inner wrapper made of tin foil, paper or film. Such inner wrappers are used, in particular, for hinge-lid packs and soft-carton packs.
FIG. 1
shows a blank
10
for such an inner wrapper, which is designed in accordance with the folded-bottom principle. A continuous base wall
11
is adjoined by a front wall
12
, on the one hand, and by a rear wall
13
, on the other hand. A (top) end wall , which is located opposite the base wall
11
, comprises folded, partially overlapping end folding tabs
14
,
15
. Upright, narrow side walls likewise comprise folding tabs, namely side folding tabs
16
and
17
. In the region of the base wall
11
, these merge into base folding tabs
42
,
43
, which adjoin the base wall
11
, and folding gussets
44
, which are arranged alongside the base folding tabs. The base folding tabs and folding gussets are separated from one another by folding lines
45
.
Provided in the region of the front wall
12
is a transversely directed perforation
18
which bounds an end-side region of the blank. This end-side region serves as a so-called flap, which, when the pack is opened for the first time, is drawn off by virtue of the end wall tab
14
being gripped.
Although it consists of thin packaging material, the blank
10
is provided with impressed lines, namely scores, which constitute a groove-like deformation of the material (FIG.
2
). The invention provides two parallel, transversely directed impressed lines, namely transverse impressed lines
19
,
20
. These bound the base wall
11
with respect to the front wall
12
and rear wall
13
. The transverse impressed lines
19
,
20
form base-side folding edges with a right-angled cross section.
Also provided are longitudinal impressed lines
21
and
22
of the same configuration, these running in the longitudinal direction of the blank
10
. These separate off the strip-like side folding tabs
16
, on the one hand, and
17
, on the other hand, from the rest of the blank
10
. In the case of this example, the transverse impressed lines
19
,
20
extend between the longitudinal impressed lines
21
,
22
, but they may also, alternatively, extend over the entire width of the blank
10
.
The cigarette groups
23
which are to be wrapped are removed from a cigarette turret
24
, which is assigned to a cigarette magazine, and conveyed away. A cigarette conveyor
25
with carry-along elements
26
arranged at regular intervals grips the cigarette groups
23
on the rear side of the latter. The cigarette groups
23
are conveyed on the cigarette path
27
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the region of a blank station
28
, blanks
10
are fed one after the other and are held on standby in order to be received by in each case one cigarette group
23
. The blanks
10
are severed from a continuous material web
29
made of paper, tin foil or some other packaging material and are held on standby, as a curtain, in a position transverse to the movement direction of the cigarette groups
23
.
In the region of the blank station
28
, the blank
10
is positioned such that the cigarette group
23
grips the blank
10
, by way of end surfaces which are located at the front, and seen in the conveying direction—filter-free cigarette ends—in the region of the base wall
11
, namely precisely between the two transverse impressed lines
19
,
20
. As the conveying movement of the cigarette group
23
continues, the blank is folded in a U-shaped manner. Arranged in the region of the blank station
28
, for this purpose, is a mouthpiece
30
with guides, namely mouthpiece plates
31
,
32
above and beneath the movement path of the cigarette group
23
.
The blank station
28
is assigned a blank subassembly
33
. The latter is fed the material web
29
—coming from a reel
34
. The blank
10
is severed from the material web
29
by a severing subassembly, namely by a cutting roller
35
with severing cutter
46
, and fed to the respective cigarette group
23
. The cutting roller
35
is also equipped with a perforation cutter
36
for producing the perforation line
18
.
The blank subassembly
33
has an impressing element for providing the transverse impressed line
19
,
20
. This element is an impressing roller
37
. Provided on the circumference of the same are impressing tools, namely two transversely directed rib-like impressing protrusions
38
. The impressing roller
37
is arranged upstream of the cutting roller
35
, as seen in the conveying direction. The transverse impressed lines
19
,
20
are accordingly provided on the material web
29
. A mating pressure-exerting element, namely a (moveable) pressure-exerting roller
39
, butts against the circumference of the impressing roller
37
, or on the material web
29
, at least during the impressing operation. The pressure-exerting roller
39
can be moved cyclically, e.g. via a crank, and at least partially consists of elastic material, e.g. Vulkolan. The impressing roller
37
has arranged upstream of it a deflecting roller
40
, which produces a large wrap angle on the impressing roller
37
.
The longitudinal impressed lines
21
,
22
are produced in the material web
29
by an independent impressing subassembly which, in the case of the present exemplary embodiment, is arranged upstream of the blank subassembly
33
, as seen in the transporting direction. A separately arranged impressing subassembly
49
has two impressing rollers
55
,
56
which constantly butt against one another and of which one—e.g. the impressing roller
55
—has two encircling, annular impressing ribs (not shown) corresponding to the position of the longitudinal impressed lines
21
,
22
. The other impressing roller
56
may serve as a pressure-exerting roller, preferably likewise with an elastic casing. The material web, which is impressed constantly by the impressing subassembly
49
, is fed to the abovedescribed blank subassembly
33
over deflecting and guide rollers.
A special feature is that the blank subassembly
33
, including impressing element, is driven independently, that is to say not by the central driving mechanism of the packaging machine, but in coordination therewith. The blank subassembly
33
is assigned a motor, namely a servomotor
41
. The latter drives a central drive wheel.
The drive of the blank subassembly
33
is controlled in dependence on the position of the fed cigarette groups
23
. This measure achieves the situation where the blank
10
is held on standby in a precise relative position—as far as the transverse impressed line
19
,
20
is concerned—for being received by the cigarette group
23
. Arranged above the conveying path for the cigarette group
23
is a sensing element, namely an optoelectronic sensor
47
. The latter senses the front side of a cigarette group
23
by way of a light barrier and controls the servomotor
41
and thus the feeding of the blank
10
in precise coordination with the cigarette groups
23
which actually arrive. If it is thus the case that no cigarette groups are fed to the blank subassembly
33
, or detected by the sensor
47
, the feeding of the packaging material is also stopped.
However, the blank subassembly
33
is driven by the servomotor
41
in coordination or synchronously with the timing of the machine. For this purpose, a sensor, namely an initiator
58
, is assigned to the blank subassembly
33
. Said initiator interacts with a (metallic) marking
59
of the blank subassembly
33
. The marking
59
is provided on the cutting roller
35
and controls the drive of the blank subassembly
33
in coordination with the timing of the machine.
A special feature of the apparatus is that the cigarette groups
23
are conveyed in a non-uniform manner, namely at an increasing and correspondingly decreasing conveying speed. The drive is selected such that, as a cigarette group
23
is received in the region of the cigarette turret
24
, the cigarette conveyor
25
has a reduced speed. Equally, a reduced speed of the cigarette conveyor
25
is provided as a blank
10
is received by a cigarette group
23
. During the rest of the conveying phase, the cigarette conveyor
25
is driven at a correspondingly higher speed. The procedure is preferably such that one cigarette group
23
is gripped in the region of the cigarette magazine
24
at the same time as a blank
10
is gripped by another cigarette group
23
. In this case, the cigarette conveyor may be driven, for example, in accordance with DE 1 288 970, that is to say at a speed which alternates cyclically.
The movement characteristics of the blank subassembly
33
are adapted to the movement characteristics of the cigarette conveyor
25
, that is to say they are non-uniform and surge and subside. The characteristics of the conveying movement are selected such that, as a blank
10
is received by a cigarette group
23
, the conveying speed of the blank
10
is reduced, but is otherwise correspondingly increased. This conveying movement of the material web
29
and/or the blank
10
is brought about by the impressing roller
37
, which is designed and mounted as an eccentric roller, that is to say with an eccentric axis of rotation
48
. The arrangement is such that the impressing roller
37
is conveyed at reduced speed during the impressing operation, that is to say during the time over which the transverse impressed line
19
,
20
is being provided, and at a correspondingly higher speed thereafter.
The blank
10
, which is severed from the material web
29
, is transferred from the cutting roller
35
to rotating suction discs
51
. The suction discs
51
are provided along the circumference with suction bores and grip the blank at lateral borders. The cigarette groups
23
can be conveyed through between the suction discs
51
, the blank being gripped by the cigarette group
23
, and drawn off from the suction discs
51
, in the region of the base wall
11
.
Arranged in the region of the mouthpiece
30
are further auxiliary elements which help the blank
10
to be carried along by the cigarette group
23
in a manner which is free of loading. These elements are suction rollers
53
,
54
which have their axes positioned transversely to the conveying direction of the cigarette groups
23
, above and beneath the movement path of the same, said suction rollers specifically being in the form of inlet elements of the mouthpiece
30
. The cigarette group
23
is conveyed, with the blank
10
, between the top and bottom suction rollers
53
,
54
.
The specific method of driving the cigarette conveyor
25
may also be used in some other context, that is to say independently of the operation for impressing the inner wrapper.
Claims
- 1. A cigarette pack having an elongated blank (10), which is made of thin packaging material of paper or tin foil, forming an inner liner for direct wrapping of a cigarette group (23), characterized in that:a) the blank (10) forms a continuous, single-layer base wall (11) which is adjoined by a front wall (12) and by a rear wall (13), with the cigarette group (23) abutting the base wall (11) with end surfaces of cigarettes in the cigarette group, b) laterally adjoined to, and on opposite sides of, the base wall (11), the front wall (12) and the rear wall (13) are respective continuous blank strips comprising side folding tabs (16, 17), in a region of the front wall (12) and the rear wall (13), and base folding tabs (42, 43) in a region of the base wall (11), c) the blank (10) has two continuous longitudinal impressed lines (21, 22), running in the longitudinal direction of the elongated blank, which delimit a middle region of the blank from the continuous blank strips which are formed on said opposite sides and which contain the side folding tabs (16, 17) and the base folding tabs (42, 43), said middle region comprising the base wall (11), the front wall (12), the rear wall (13) and end folding tabs (14, 15), d) two transverse impressed lines (19, 20), which delimit the base wall (11) from the front wall (12) and from the rear wall (13), respectively, extend only between the longitudinal impressed lines (21, 22), and e) the respective continuous blank strips, formed from the side folding tabs (16, 17) and the base folding tabs (42, 43), are free of impressed lines.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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198 59 949 |
Dec 1998 |
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