Information
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Patent Grant
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6286291
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Patent Number
6,286,291
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 6, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 11, 200123 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
- 053 466
- 053 575
- 053 578
- 053 579
- 053 234
- 053 456
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method and machine for wrapping a product in a sheet of wrapping material, whereby a wrapping head is fed along a wrapping path, along a first portion of which, the wrapping head is positioned perpendicular with respect to the wrapping path to receive the sheet of wrapping material and the product, about which the sheet of wrapping material is folded to form a tubular wrapping having two opposite open ends; along a second portion of the wrapping path, the wrapping head is positioned parallel to the wrapping path so as to cooperate, as the wrapping head travels along the wrapping path, with a fixed folding device for folding the aforementioned open ends.
Description
The present invention relates to a method of wrapping a product.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the following description, specific reference is made, purely by way of example, to the packing industry, and in particular to cigarette packing machines for producing packets of cigarettes.
Known cigarette packing machines comprise a wrapping wheel powered to rotate about a central axis and having a number of wrapping heads equally spaced about the central axis. As it rotates, the wheel feeds each head along a wrapping path through a supply station where the head receives a sheet of wrapping material and a respective product, about which the sheet of wrapping material is folded into a U; through a first folding station where the sheet of wrapping material is folded to form about the product a tubular wrapping having two opposite open ends; and through a second folding station equipped with a folding device having a pair of movable folding elements, each cooperating with the head to fold a respective open end.
On step-operated packing machines of the above type, each wrapping head is located, with respect to the wrapping wheel, in a fixed radial position with respect to the central axis of rotation of the wheel.
On continuous packing machines of the above type, each wrapping head oscillates, in use, in the neighborhood of a radial position with respect to the central axis of rotation of the wheel, so as to keep the head facing the supply station and/or a folding tool long enough to complete the relative operation.
Packing machines of the above type are relatively expensive, on account of the movable folding elements for folding the open ends of the tubular wrapping, which are fairly complicated to produce, especially in the case of a continuous packing machine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of wrapping a product, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawback, and which is therefore straightforward and cheap to implement.
According to the present invention, there is provided a method of wrapping a product in a sheet of wrapping material, the method comprising the steps of feeding a wrapping head along a wrapping path; supplying the wrapping head with said sheet of wrapping material and said product along a first portion of the wrapping path; folding the sheet of wrapping material about the product along the first portion of the wrapping path to form a tubular wrapping having two opposite open ends; and folding the opposite open ends of the tubular wrapping along a second portion of the wrapping path; the method being characterized by comprising the further step, along the second portion of the wrapping path, of positioning the wrapping head substantially parallel to the wrapping path, so as to cooperate, as the wrapping head is fed along the wrapping path, with a fixed folding device for folding said open ends.
The present invention also relates to a machine for wrapping a product.
According to the present invention, there is provided a machine for wrapping a product in a sheet of wrapping material, the machine comprising a wrapping head for receiving and retaining said sheet of wrapping material and said product; a conveyor for feeding the wrapping head along a wrapping path; a supply station located along a first portion of the wrapping path to supply the wrapping head with said sheet of wrapping material and said product; a first folding station located along a first portion of the wrapping path to fold the sheet of wrapping material about the product and form a tubular wrapping having two opposite open ends; and a second folding station located along a second portion of the wrapping path to fold the opposite open ends of the tubular wrapping; and being characterized by comprising a fixed folding device for folding the open ends and located at the second folding station; and first actuating means for positioning the wrapping head substantially parallel to the wrapping path along the second portion of the wrapping path, so that the wrapping head cooperates with the fixed folding device as the wrapping head travels along the wrapping path.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic partial front view, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the machine according to the present invention;
FIGS. 2
a
and
2
b
shows a detail of
FIG. 1
in two different operating positions;
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
shows a further detail of
FIG. 1
in two different operating positions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Number
1
in
FIG. 1
indicates as a whole an automatic cigarette packing machine for producing packets (not shown) of cigarettes, and in which a group
2
of cigarettes is first wrapped in a sheet
3
of foil wrapping material and then inserted into a blank (not shown) which is folded about group
2
of cigarettes to form a packet (not shown) of cigarettes.
Packing machine
1
comprises a wrapping wheel
4
rotating continuously (clockwise in
FIG. 1
) about a central axis
5
perpendicular to the
FIG. 1
plane, and having peripheral wrapping heads
6
equally spaced about axis
5
and which are fed along a closed, substantially circular wrapping path P
1
as wheel
4
rotates about axis
5
. In each head
6
there is defined a seat
7
for first receiving and conveying a respective sheet
3
of wrapping material folded substantially into a U, and subsequently also a respective group
2
of cigarettes which is wrapped in sheet
3
of wrapping material.
Each group
2
of cigarettes is confined within a substantially parallelepiped space defined by a pair of parallel major lateral surfaces
8
and a pair of parallel minor lateral surfaces
9
perpendicular to surfaces
8
. Said space also comprises two opposite longitudinal ends
10
, and a central portion
11
interposed between said two longitudinal ends
10
.
A first portion P
2
of path P
1
extends through a supply station S
1
having a known supply unit
12
(shown only partly) for supplying seat
7
of each head
6
with a respective sheet
3
of wrapping material, which is folded into a U inside seat
7
. Station S
1
also comprises a further supply unit
13
located downstream from unit
12
in the traveling direction of wrapping heads
6
along path P
1
, and which provides for supplying seat
7
of each head
6
with a respective group
2
of cigarettes, which is inserted inside the respective U-folded sheet
3
of wrapping material, which, once group
2
is inserted, has two facing wings
14
and
15
projecting transversely from group
2
.
First portion P
2
of path P
1
also extends through a folding station S
2
where wings
14
and
15
of sheet
3
of wrapping material are folded through 90° onto group
2
and one onto the other to form a tubular wrapping
16
having two opposite open ends
17
. More specifically, wing
14
is folded through 90° onto group
2
by a folding device
18
fed along a portion of path P
1
extending through station S
2
, and wing
15
is folded through 90° onto group
2
and partly onto wing
14
by a folding device
19
located in a fixed position with respect to wheel
4
.
A second portion P
3
of path P
1
, downstream from first portion P
2
, extends through a folding station S
3
where the opposite open ends
17
of tubular wrapping
16
are folded onto group
2
by a folding device
20
, located in a fixed position with respect to wheel
4
, to complete the folding of sheet
3
of wrapping material about group
2
and so form a closed wrapping
21
.
Finally, wrapping path P
1
extends through an unloading station S
4
where wrappings
21
are extracted successively from respective seats
7
on wrapping wheel
4
and fed to known follow-up wrapping units (not shown) on machine
1
.
Each wrapping head
6
is hinged to wheel
4
and is oscillated, with respect to wheel
4
, about an axis
22
parallel to axis
5
by a known cam and rocker arm actuating device
23
, of which respective wrapping head
6
defines the central portion of an end rocker arm
24
having an arm defined by respective seat
7
.
Actuating device
23
provides for positioning head
6
substantially perpendicular to wrapping path P
1
along first portion P
2
of path P
1
. More specifically, actuating device
23
provides for oscillating each wrapping head
6
about respective axis
22
and in the neighborhood of a perpendicular position of seat
7
with respect to path P
1
as head
6
is fed through stations S
1
and S
2
, so as to cooperate with supply units
12
and
13
and with folding device
19
.
Actuating device
23
also provides for setting head
6
in a fixed position in which seat
7
is proximate and substantially parallel to wrapping path P
1
along second portion P
3
of path P
1
as shown in
FIG. 1
, so that head
6
cooperates along path P
1
with folding device
20
.
Supply unit
12
comprises a transfer wheel (not shown) powered to rotate continuously about a fixed central axis (not shown) parallel to axis
5
, and having peripheral, substantially trapezoidal folding spindles
25
(only one shown). Each folding spindle
25
provides for withdrawing a respective sheet
3
of wrapping material from a known supply unit (not shown) , and for feeding the sheet
3
of wrapping material, folded into a U, into a respective seat
7
at supply station S
1
. During insertion of sheet
3
of wrapping material, respective spindle
25
and seat
7
act like a punch and die respectively, and provide for optimum U-folding of sheet
3
of wrapping material inside seat
7
.
Seat
7
of each head
6
is defined by a bottom wall
26
fixed with respect to head
6
, and by two lateral walls
27
, which are hinged on opposite sides of wall
26
and oscillated, about respective axes parallel to axis
22
, between an open position and a closed position by a known cam control device (not shown). In the open position, the two lateral walls
27
of each seat
7
form an obtuse angle with bottom wall
26
, and seat
7
has a section in the form of an isosceles trapezium negatively reproducing the shape of folding spindles
25
; and, in the closed position, the two lateral walls
27
of each seat
7
form a substantially right angle with bottom wall
26
, and seat
7
has a rectangular section of substantially the same size as a group
2
of cigarettes so as to engage group
2
completely, i.e. by both central portion
11
and longitudinal ends
10
.
The inner surfaces of walls
26
and
27
have a series of holes (not shown) connected to a known suction device (not shown) on wrapping wheel
4
.
Supply unit
13
comprises a continuous conveyor
28
(shown partly) for feeding a number of seats
29
along a path P
4
through a known loading station (not shown) where a group
2
of cigarettes is formed in or transferred to a respective seat
29
(in known manner not shown), and through supply station S
1
where group
2
of cigarettes is transferred from seat
29
to a respective seat
7
by a further movable seat
30
, which is carried by a transmission pulley
31
of conveyor
28
and provides for removing group
2
from seat
29
and feeding group
2
to seat
7
.
Conveyor
28
comprises a known flexible toothed belt
32
(shown partly in
FIG. 1
) which is fed along path P
4
by pulley
31
, which comprises a toothed central roller
33
rotating continuously (anticlockwise in
FIG. 1
) about a central axis
34
parallel to axis
5
, and two flanges
35
(only one shown in
FIG. 1
) coaxial with axis
34
.
Conveyor
28
also comprises a number of bodies
36
supported by and equally spaced along belt
32
. In each body
36
is defined a respective seat
29
, which has a longitudinal dimension (perpendicular to the
FIG. 1
plane) smaller than that of group
2
, and a rectangular section of substantially the same transverse dimensions as a group
2
so as to engage group
2
by central portion
11
, leaving respective longitudinal ends
10
substantially free.
Each body
36
is provided with a retaining device
37
comprising two jaws
38
integral with belt
32
and which oscillate between a gripping position along the straight portions of belt
32
, and a release position along the curved portions (only one shown) of belt
32
.
The two flanges
35
(only one shown in
FIG. 1
) support, in between, a number of peripheral heads
39
(only one shown in
FIG. 1
) equally spaced about axis
34
and mounted for rotation about respective axes
40
parallel to axis
34
. Each head
39
comprises two gripping devices
41
which together define a respective seat
30
for engaging a respective group
2
by respective ends
10
.
Each gripping device
41
comprises two relatively thin L-shaped sections
42
lying in the same plane perpendicular to axis
40
, and which are movable, with respect to each other and in said plane, between a release position and a gripping position (shown in
FIG. 1
) in which sections
42
define a tubular seat
43
having an axis parallel to axis
34
and a rectangular section approximately equal to but no larger than the cross section of group
2
.
Each head
39
is provided with a known cam and rocker arm control and actuating device (not shown) housed between the two flanges
35
and which, as pulley
31
rotates about axis
34
, provides for controlling the angular position of seat
30
about axis
40
and between a loading position, in which seat
30
coincides with a respective seat
29
to withdraw a group
2
of cigarettes from seat
29
, and an unloading position, in which seat
30
coincides with a respective seat
7
to transfer group
2
of cigarettes to seat
7
.
The cam and rocker arm control and actuating device also controls the position and configuration of each gripping device
41
between an open position, in which the two tubular seats
43
of the same head
39
are separated by a distance greater than the length of a respective group
2
of cigarettes, and a closed position, in which the two tubular seats
43
of the same head
39
define respective seat
30
and grip a respective group
2
of cigarettes by ends
10
.
Each head
39
comprises a respective folding device
18
, which in turn comprises a roller
44
mounted for rotation between flanges
35
to oscillate about respective axis
40
with respect to flanges
35
and respective gripping devices
41
. Each roller
44
supports in rotary manner a folding tool
45
, which is oscillated, with respect to roller
44
, about an axis
46
parallel to axis
40
by a known epicyclic control device
47
, which also controls oscillation of roller
44
about axis
40
.
Folding device
19
comprises a roller
48
powered to rotate continuously about an axis
49
parallel to axis
5
, and supporting in rotary manner a folding tool
50
, which is oscillated, with respect to roller
48
, about an axis
51
parallel to axis
49
by a known epicyclic control device
52
.
Folding device
20
comprises a pair of fixed helical folding elements
53
parallel to and on either side of wrapping path P
1
to engage and fold respective ends
17
of each tubular wrapping
16
as the respective wrapping head
6
travels along path P
1
.
Operation of machine
1
will now be described with reference to one wrapping head
6
, and as of the instant in which head
6
leaves unloading station S
4
and is fed, by wheel
4
rotating about axis
5
, towards supply station S
1
.
As already stated, along first portion P
2
of wrapping path P
1
, actuating device
23
sets and maintains wrapping head
6
in a position substantially crosswise to path P
1
.
As head
6
is fed through supply station S
1
, seat
7
is moved into said open position, and a respective spindle
25
of supply unit
12
supplies, as described previously, a respective sheet
3
of wrapping material, which is folded into a U inside seat
7
and retained inside seat
7
by said suction device (not shown).
Supply unit
13
then supplies seat
7
with a respective group
2
of cigarettes, which is inserted inside respective sheet
3
of wrapping material, the two wings
14
and
15
of which, once group
2
is inserted, are positioned facing each other and projecting transversely from group
2
.
To supply group
2
to seat
7
, gripping devices
41
of respective seat
30
are set to said open and release positions, and seat
30
is oscillated about respective axis
40
to move into and maintain, for a given length of time, a position substantially coincident with a respective seat
29
and in which gripping devices
41
of seat
30
are moved into said closed and gripping positions to grip the group
2
of cigarettes carried by seat
29
. At the same time, the curve in path P
4
moves retaining device
37
of seat
29
into said release position so that group
2
of cigarettes is left under the control of seat
30
.
At this point, seat
30
is rotated about its own axis
40
to extract group
2
of cigarettes from seat
29
and feed group
2
to seat
7
which, as wrapping wheel
4
rotates continuously, is traveling through supply station S
1
with lateral walls
27
in said open position, and with sheet
3
of wrapping material folded into a U inside.
Seat
7
and seat
30
are oscillated about respective axes
22
and
40
to move into and maintain, for a given length of time, a substantially coincident position, in which lateral walls
27
of seat
7
are moved into said closed position to grip group
2
of cigarettes and at the same time complete the folding of sheet
3
of wrapping material into a U about group
2
of cigarettes.
For a given length of time, seat
7
engages, with sheet
3
of wrapping material in between, both group
2
of cigarettes and sections
42
of gripping devices
41
of seat
30
, which is made possible by the thinness of sections
42
.
Once group
2
of cigarettes is gripped by seat
7
, gripping devices
41
of seat
30
are moved into said open position, so that sections
42
release group
2
of cigarettes by being withdrawn longitudinally with respect to group
2
, while still in said gripping position.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, simultaneously with release of group
2
by sections
42
, control device
47
activates respective folding device
18
to oscillate respective roller
44
with respect to axis
40
so that respective folding tool
45
folds wing
14
of sheet
3
of wrapping material through 90° onto group
2
.
Upon completion of the above release and folding operations, seats
30
and
7
move out of said substantially coincident position; seat
30
is restored to the initial position; and seat
7
is fed through folding station S
2
by wheel
4
rotating about axis
5
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, as seat
7
travels through folding station S
2
, the rotation of roller
48
about axis
49
and the simultaneous oscillation of folding tool
50
about axis
51
cause tool
50
to fold wing
15
of sheet
3
of wrapping material through 90° onto group
2
and partly onto the already folded wing
14
to complete the formation of tubular wrapping
16
.
Once the above folding operation is completed, wrapping head
6
is fed along second portion P
3
of wrapping path P
1
and, as stated, is set to and maintained in a fixed position substantially parallel to path P
1
by actuating device
23
.
As seat
7
of wrapping head
6
is fed through folding station S
3
, the opposite ends
17
of tubular wrapping
16
are engaged by respective folding elements
53
which, as seat
7
travels along path P
1
, fold ends
17
onto group
2
to complete the formation of wrapping
21
.
Finally, seat
7
is fed through unloading station S
4
where wrapping
21
is extracted from seat
7
and fed to known follow-up wrapping units (not shown) of machine
1
. The above operations are repeated cyclically.
In an alternative embodiment not shown, each folding device
18
is associated in known manner with a respective head
6
, and comprises a folding arm hinged to head
6
and oscillated about axis
22
by a cam device.
In a further embodiment not shown, heads
6
are carried by a conveyor and fed along a substantially straight path P
1
.
Claims
- 1. A method of wrapping a cigarette group in a sheet of wrapping material, the method comprising the steps of:continuously feeding a wrapping head along a wrapping path having first and second portions, said wrapping head having a seat with a bottom wall and opposed lateral walls for a cigarette group and positioning said seats so that said lateral walls are substantially perpendicular to the wrapping path along said first portion to receive said cigarette group therein; supplying said seat with said sheet of wrapping material and said cigarette group along said first portion such that said sheet of wrapping material is fed to said wrapping head so as to be folded into a U inside said seat, and at least one said cigarette group is successively fed to said seat so as to be inserted inside said U-folded sheet of wrapping material; folding said sheet of wrapping material about said cigarette group along said first portion so as to form a tubular wrapping about said cigarette group, said tubular wrapping having two opposite open ends; positioning said seats in said second portion so that said lateral walls are substantially parallel to said wrapping path and feeding said seat through a fixed folding device along said second portion, thereby folding said opposite open ends of said tubular wrapping against said cigarette group along said second portion of said wrapping path.
- 2. The wrapping method of claim 1 further comprising the step of oscillating said wrapping head along said first portion of said wrapping path so as to move said seat into said perpendicular position.
- 3. The wrapping method of claim 1 wherein, said lateral walls being movable between an open first position and a closed second position; said two lateral walls being maintained in said first position during said supply step and subsequently being moved into said second position to hold together said sheet of wrapping material and said product cigarette group thereby.
- 4. The wrapping method of claim 1, wherein said wrapping path is a circular path extending about a fixed axis.
- 5. The wrapping method of claim 1 wherein said cigarette group is inserted by a gripping device of a supply unit for supplying said seat with said cigarette group, said gripping device being inserted inside said seat together with said cigarette group.
- 6. The wrapping method of claim 5 further comprising the step of releasing said cigarette group from said seat simultaneously with activation of a folding device carried by said supply unit for folding a wing of said U-folded sheet of wrapping material onto said cigarette group.
- 7. A method of wrapping a cigarette group in a sheet of wrapping material, the method comprising the steps of:continuously feeding a wrapping head along a wrapping path having first and second portions, said wrapping head having a seat for a cigarette group that is positioned along said first portion to receive said cigarette group therein, said seat including a bottom wall and two lateral walls, said lateral walls being movable between an open first position and a closed second position; supplying said seat with said sheet of wrapping material and said cigarette group along said first portion such that said sheet of wrapping material is fed to said wrapping head so as to be folded into a U inside said seat, and at least one said cigarette group is successively fed to said seat so as to be inserted inside said U-folded sheet of wrapping material; wherein said lateral walls are maintained in said first position during said supply step and subsequently being moved into said second position to hold together said sheet of wrapping material and said product cigarette group thereby. folding said sheet of wrapping material about said cigarette group along said first portion so as to form a tubular wrapping about said cigarette group, said tubular wrapping having two opposite open ends; and feeding said seat through a fixed folding device along said second portion in which said seat is proximate and substantially parallel to said wrapping path as said seat travels therealong, thereby folding said opposite open ends of said tubular wrapping against said cigarette group along said second portion of said wrapping path; wherein said cigarette group is inserted by a gripping device of a supply unit for supplying said seat with said cigarette group, said gripping device being inserted inside said seat together with said cigarette group, said cigarette group being released from said seat simultaneously with activation of a folding device carried by said supply unit for folding a wing of said U-folded sheet of wrapping material onto said cigarette group.
- 8. The wrapping method of claim 7 further comprising the step of positioning said wrapping head in said first portion of said wrapping path so that said seat extends substantially perpendicular to said wrapping path.
- 9. The wrapping method of claim 8 further comprising the step of oscillating said wrapping head along said first portion of said wrapping path so as to move said seat into said perpendicular position.
- 10. The wrapping method of claim 7, wherein said wrapping path is a circular path extending about a fixed axis.
- 11. A method of wrapping a cigarette group in a sheet of wrapping material, the method comprising the steps of:continuously feeding a wrapping head along a wrapping path having first and second portions, said wrapping head having a seat for a cigarette group that is positioned along said first portion to receive said cigarette group therein; supplying said seat with said sheet of wrapping material and said cigarette group along said first portion such that said sheet of wrapping material is fed to said wrapping head so as to be folded into a U inside said seat, and at least one said cigarette group is successively fed to said seat so as to be inserted inside said U-folded sheet of wrapping material; folding said sheet of wrapping material about said cigarette group along said first portion so as to form a tubular wrapping about said cigarette group, said tubular wrapping having two opposite open ends; and feeding said seat through a fixed folding device along said second portion in which said seat is proximate and substantially parallel to said wrapping path as said seat travels therealong, thereby folding said opposite open ends of said tubular wrapping against said cigarette group along said second portion of said wrapping path; wherein said cigarette group is inserted by a gripping device of a supply unit for supplying said seat with said cigarette group, said gripping device being inserted inside said seat together with said cigarette group, said cigarette group being released from said seat simultaneously with activation of a folding device carried by said supply unit for folding a wing of said U-folded sheet of wrapping material onto said cigarette group.
- 12. The wrapping method of claim 11 further comprising the step of positioning said wrapping head in said first portion of said wrapping path so that said seat extends substantially perpendicular to said wrapping path.
- 13. The wrapping method of claim 12 further comprising the step of oscillating said wrapping head along said first portion of said wrapping path so as to move said seat into said perpendicular position.
- 14. The wrapping method of claim 11 wherein said seat includes a bottom wall and two lateral walls, said lateral walls being movable between an open first position and a closed second position; said two lateral walls being maintained in said first position during said supply step and subsequently being moved into said second position to hold together said sheet of wrapping material and said product cigarette group thereby.
- 15. The wrapping method of claim 11, wherein said wrapping path is a circular path extending about a fixed axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Jul 1998 |
IT |
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