The present invention relates to a folding method and device for closing the end of a tubular wrapping.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a folding method and device for closing the end of a substantially elliptical-section, tubular wrapping for a group of cigarettes; the tubular wrapping being housed inside a radial conveying pocket of a packing wheel; said section having a major axis substantially parallel to a travelling direction of the relative pocket; the tubular wrapping having a longitudinal axis crosswise to said travelling direction and to said major axis, and comprising at least one end portion projecting from one end of said group; and the method comprising the steps of folding said end portion onto the relative end of said group to form three first and three second folded flaps located on opposite sides of said major axis; the first and the second flaps comprising a respective central flap and two respective lateral flaps; and each of said second flaps being specular with a corresponding said first flap, and being located between said major axis and said packing wheel.
To close the ends of tubular wrappings of the type described above, packing wheels are used comprising a number of conveying pockets, each housing a respective tubular wrapping positioned as described above, and each having a respective number of folding members fitted to the packing wheel.
The presence of the folding members obviously seriously complicates the structure, and so reduces the reliability, of the packing wheels.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a folding method designed to simplify the packing wheel structure as far as possible.
According to the present invention, there is provided a folding method for closing the end of a substantially elliptical-section, tubular wrapping for a group of cigarettes; the tubular wrapping being housed inside a radial conveying pocket of a packing wheel; said section having a major axis substantially parallel to a travelling direction of the relative pocket along an annular path; the tubular wrapping having a longitudinal axis crosswise to said travelling direction and to said major axis, and comprising at least one end portion projecting from one end of said group; and the method comprising the steps of folding said end portion onto the relative end of said group to form three first and three second folded flaps located on opposite sides of said major axis; the first and the second flaps comprising a respective central flap and two respective lateral flaps; and each of said second flaps being specular with a corresponding said first flap, and being located between said major axis and said packing wheel; and the method being characterized in that, to form said first and second folded flaps, the first flaps are folded first, commencing with the first central flap, and the second flaps are folded subsequently, commencing with the second lateral flaps.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a folding device for closing the end of a tubular wrapping for a group of cigarettes, the folding device comprising a packing wheel, in turn comprising at least one substantially radial conveying head fed by said packing wheel along an annular path in a given travelling direction; said conveying head comprising a conveying pocket for a respective said tubular wrapping and for a respective said group; said conveying pocket having a substantially elliptical cross section with a major axis substantially parallel to said travelling direction, having a longitudinal axis crosswise to said travelling direction and to said major axis, and housing a relative elliptical-section said tubular wrapping positioned parallel to said longitudinal axis and with at least one end portion of the tubular wrapping projecting from a relative end of the relative said group and of said conveying pocket; the folding device being characterized by also comprising first folding means located along said path and outwards of said packing wheel to fold a first portion of said end portion onto the relative end of said group to form three first flaps located outwards of said major axis with respect to said packing wheel and comprising a first central flap and two first lateral flaps; and second folding means located along said path, downstream from said first folding means in said travelling direction and outwards of said packing wheel, to fold a second portion of said end portion to form three second flaps located inwards of said major axis with respect to said packing wheel and comprising a second central flap and two second lateral flaps; said second flaps being specular with the corresponding first flaps with respect to said major axis.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
For the sake of simplicity, reference will be made in the following description to one conveying head 3 only.
Conveying head 3 comprises a plate 6 fitted to packing wheel 2 to oscillate, in known manner and with respect to packing wheel 2, about a respective axis (not shown) parallel to the axis (not shown) of packing wheel 2; and a conveying pocket 7, which is defined by a U-shaped supporting body 8 fitted radially to relative plate 6 with its concavity facing outwards of packing wheel 2, and by two arms 9 fitted to plate 6, on opposite sides of supporting body 8, to oscillate, with respect to plate 6 and about respective axes 10 parallel to the axis of rotation (not shown) of packing wheel 2, between an open position (not shown) and a closed position, in which both arms 9 cooperate with supporting body 8 to define a substantially elliptical-section seat 11 for a group 12 of cigarettes 13 housed parallel to axes 10 inside a tubular wrapping 14, at least one end portion 15 of which projects axially from a respective end of group 12. Tubular wrapping 14 also has a substantially elliptical section, and is housed inside conveying pocket 7 with a major axis 16 of its own section coincident with a major axis (hereinafter indicated by the same number) of the section of conveying pocket 7 and substantially parallel to a travelling direction 17 of conveying pocket 7 along path P; with a minor axis 18 of its own section coincident with a minor axis (hereinafter indicated by the same number) of the section of conveying pocket 7 and positioned substantially radially with respect to plate 6; and with its own longitudinal axis 19 perpendicular to travelling direction 17 and to the major axis 16 of its own section.
A folding unit 20 (
With particular reference to
Supporting base 28 is also fitted with two folding arms 33, 34 and a contrast member 35, which, in a direction parallel to longitudinal axis 19, is located between central folding member 29 and conveying pocket 7, and in particular, with reference to the
The two folding arms 33, 34 are fitted to base 28 specularly with respect to major longitudinal axis 31, cross over each other at a central portion located between plates 30 and 36, and have respective facing pads 37 on their free ends facing packing wheel 2. The two folding arms 33, 34 oscillate in opposite directions—with respect to base 28 and under the control of a known actuating device (not shown)—about respective axes (not shown) parallel to axes 10, to move respective pads 37 between an open position, in which pads 37 are located on opposite sides of central folding member 29, in a position of non-interference with end portion 15 of tubular wrapping 14, and a closed position, in which pads 37 interfere with end portion 15 and are positioned outwards of major axis 16 and, as explained clearly later on, overlapping plate 36 when contrast member 35 is in the forward work position.
With reference to
By means of carriage 39, folding arms 42 and 43 are movable between a withdrawn position (shown by the dash line in
By moving folding arms 42 and 43 about axes 44, heads 46 are movable, in opposite directions with respect to central plane 45, between an open position (
Operation of folding device 1 will now be described with reference to one conveying pocket 7, and to one tubular wrapping 14 housed inside conveying pocket 7 with respective end portion 15 projecting from relative group 12 in a direction parallel to longitudinal axis 19.
Conveying pocket 7 is fed by packing wheel 2 along annular path P, and is positioned and maintained for a given length of time in a packing position, in which conveying pocket 7 faces folding unit 20, with minor axis 18 of tubular wrapping 14 aligned with major longitudinal axis 31 of plate 30, which is initially set to the withdrawn rest position (
If packing wheel 2 rotates in steps, setting conveying pocket 7 to the above packing position poses no problem. If packing wheel 2 rotates continuously, however, conveying pocket 7 is maintained in the above packing position in known manner by oscillating conveying head 3 in known manner about the axis (not shown) of relative plate 6.
When plate 30 (
Once plate 36 is moved into the forward work position, thus smoothing flap 23 onto the relative end of group 12 and keeping flap 23 in the folded position, folding arms 33 and 34 are moved towards each other, in a direction substantially parallel to said travelling direction 17 (
As shown in
As conveying pocket 7 moves on to folding unit 21, flaps 22–24 are held folded down on group 12 by an external plate (not shown) extending, parallel to the travelling direction 17 of conveying pocket 7, along a portion of path P interposed between folding station 4 and folding station 5.
As shown in
When folding arms 42 and 43 are in the closed position (
In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that the folding time sequence described enables folding units 20 and 21 to be located in respective positions outside packing wheel 2, thus greatly simplifying the structure of packing wheel 2.
In fact, if folding units 20 and 21 were located outside packing wheel 2, and the portion of end portion 15 located between major axis 16 and the axis (not shown) of packing wheel 2, and corresponding in wrapping A to lateral flaps 25 and 27 and central flap 26, were to be folded first, as in the folding method normally adopted, it would obviously be extremely difficult to complete closure of the end of tubular wrapping 14, in that the portion of end portion 15 still to be folded, and corresponding in wrapping A to lateral flaps 22 and 24 and central flap 23, would prevent the folding members moving from the forward position inwards of major axis 16 to a work position radially outwards of conveying pocket 7.
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