The present invention relates to a cigarette packing method and machine.
In the tobacco industry, cigarette packing machines are known comprising an output wheel which rotates about a respective axis to feed a number of gripping heads along a folding path. Each gripping head is engaged by and retains a respective packet of cigarettes comprising two minor longitudinal lateral walls, each of which is defined by an outer longitudinal tab and an inner longitudinal tab superimposed and connected integrally to each other.
In known machines of the above type, each gripping head receives the relative packet with the relative outer longitudinal tabs in an open position, and comprises two folding wings, each of which is movable, at a folding station extending along a portion of the folding path, from an initial open position supporting the relative outer longitudinal tab in the open position, and a final closed position to fold the relative outer longitudinal tab into a closed position contacting the relative inner longitudinal tab.
In known machines of the above type, the movement of the folding wings into the final closed position has been found to compress the packets transversely, thus resulting, particularly when using thin blanks, in at least one of the major lateral walls of the packets bulging outwards.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cigarette packing method and machine designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawback.
According to the present invention, there is provided a cigarette packing method as claimed in claim 1 and, preferably, in any one of the following claims depending directly or indirectly on claim 1.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a cigarette packing machine as claimed in claim 8 and, preferably, in any one of the following claims depending directly or indirectly on claim 8.
A number of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Each packet 7 is a rigid, hinged-lid packet substantially in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped, and having a longitudinal axis 8; a front major lateral wall 9 and a rear major lateral wall 10 parallel to each other and to longitudinal axis 8; two minor lateral walls 11 parallel to each other and to longitudinal axis 8 and perpendicular to major lateral walls 9 and 10; and two end walls 12 and 13. Each minor lateral wall 11 is defined by an inner longitudinal tab 14 connected to a lateral edge of the relative rear major lateral wall 10, and by an outer longitudinal tab 15 connected to a lateral edge of the relative front major lateral wall 9. Tabs 14 and 15 are superimposed and glued to each other with the interposition of a layer of glue 16, which may be defined by hot glue, cold glue, or, as in the example shown, by hot and cold glue.
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In the closed position, wings 21 and respective end teeth 22 define, together with relative plate 20, a seat 25 for receiving and retaining a relative packet 7 positioned with longitudinal axis 8 parallel to axes 24, with front major lateral wall 9 contacting plate 20, and with rear major lateral wall 10 facing outwards with respect to central disk 4.
Two diametrically opposite jaws 26 are hinged to the outside of tubular shaft 17, each has a transverse end tooth 27, and each is rotated—by a known actuating device (not shown) carried by central disk 4, and in a plane parallel to axes 24 and perpendicular to the plane of plate 20—between an open position and a closed position closing a respective end of relative seat 25.
In actual use, each gripping head 6 travels along a portion of folding path P upstream from folding station 23 with wings 21 in the open position, and with jaws 26 in the closed position to retain inside relative seat 25 a respective packet 7 positioned with longitudinal axis 8 parallel to a travelling direction 28 of relative gripping head 6 along folding path P, with relative front major lateral wall 9 contacting plate 20, and with relative outer longitudinal tabs 15 open and contacting respective wings 21.
Before reaching folding station 23, gripping head 6 and relative packet 7 are fed through a gumming station 29, where two hot-glue gumming devices 30, located in fixed positions on opposite sides of folding path P, and two cold-glue gumming device 31, also located in fixed positions on opposite sides of folding path P, deposit spots of hot and cold glue respectively to form a layer of glue 16 on the inner surface of each of outer longitudinal tabs 15, still in the open position contacting relative wings 21, which are moved into the closed position as they subsequently travel through folding station 23.
In variations not shown, only hot-glue gumming devices 30 or only cold-glue gumming devices 31 are used at gumming station 29.
Closure of wings 21 provides, on the one hand, for completing closure of packet 7, and, on the other, if teeth 22 are provided, for further connecting packet 7 to gripping head 6, by teeth 22, as wings 21 close, engaging rear major lateral wall 10 of packet 7 to further secure packet 7 on plate 20.
As wings 21 are closed, i.e. as relative gripping head 6 travels through folding station 23, gripping head 6 is accompanied along folding path P by a contrast member 32 fitted to a contrast device 33 and for preventing major lateral walls 9 and 10, and in particular rear major lateral wall 10, from bulging outwards as a result of the lateral compression applied by wings 21 as they are closed.
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Each contrast member 32 also comprises a hinge 39 connecting relative plate 37 to disk 36 to enable plate 37 to rotate with respect to disk 36 about a respective axis 40 parallel to axis 35. The angular position of each plate 37 about relative axis 40 and with respect to disk 36 is controlled by a cam device 41 comprising a fixed annular track 42 extending about axis 35 and travelled, in use, by cam followers 43, each of which is fitted to a respective lever 44 integral with a respective plate 37.
In actual use, shaft 34 is operated synchronously with output wheel 3, so that each gripping head 6 is accompanied, as it travels through folding station 23, by a respective contrast member 32, the plate 37 of which is positioned contacting rear major lateral wall 10 of relative packet 7 to press packet 7 against relative plate 20, and rotates about axis 35 and also about relative axis 40 under the control of cam device 41, so as to remain parallel to plate 20 for as long as it takes for wings 21 to fold relative outer longitudinal tabs 15 squarely, and so prevent relative rear major lateral wall 10 from bulging outwards.
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