The present invention relates to a method and packing machine for combining an insert and a group of cigarettes.
A packet of cigarettes normally comprises an inner package defined by a group of cigarettes wrapped in a sheet of inner packing material; and an outer package enclosing the inner package, and which may be defined by a sheet of outer packing material folded cup-shaped about the inner package (soft packet of cigarettes), or by a rigid, hinged-lid box formed by folding a rigid blank about the inner package (rigid packet of cigarettes).
A packet of cigarettes may also contain an insert located inside the inner package (typically a protecting member or a collar) or between the inner package and the outer package (typically a collar and/or a coupon).
Supplying the insert is a complicated job, on account of it having to be placed and kept in a precise position on the group of cigarettes (on top of or underneath the sheet of inner packing material) without being glued to the group of cigarettes; and the position of the insert is not stabilized until the outer package (insert located between the inner and outer package) or the sheet of inner packing material (insert located inside the inner package) is folded.
Supplying an insert for insertion inside the inner package, i.e. directly contacting the group of cigarettes, is particularly complicated, on account of the group of cigarettes being unstable in shape and failing to provide an even supporting surface.
Insert supply is also particularly complicated when inserting it between the inner and outer package of a rigid packet of cigarettes having a non-parallelepiped-shaped (e.g. oval or triangular) cross section and formed from a horizontal blank (i.e. in which the panels forming the lateral walls of the packet are connected directly to one another at the longitudinal edges) as opposed to a conventional vertical blank (i.e. in which the panels forming the lateral walls of the packet are not connected to one another directly).
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and packing machine for combining an insert and a group of cigarettes, which method and packing machine are cheap and easy to implement, and provide for effectively and efficiently feeding an insert onto a group of cigarettes.
According to the present invention, there are provided a method and packing machine for combining an insert and a group of cigarettes, as claimed in the attached Claims.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In a preferred embodiment, cover flap 4 is fixed to package 1 using non-dry, re-stick adhesive which is applied to the underside surface of cover flap 4 and extends about the whole of extraction opening 3, so cover flap 4 can be repeatedly detached partly from and fixed back onto package 1. Cover flap 4 preferably has a bottom grip tab 5 with no re-stick adhesive, and by which to grip and lift cover flap 4.
A package 1 of the type described may be used, for example, in a packet of cigarettes in accordance with U.S. Pat. No. 4,300,676.
In a different embodiment not shown, package 1 has no extraction opening 3 and no cover flap 4, and has a removable top portion separated from the rest of package 1 by a tear line, and which is torn off when package 1 is unsealed. Preferably, package 1 has a tear strip by which to tear open package 1 along the tear line.
Package 1 is formed by folding a rectangular sheet 6 of packing material (
Before being folded about group 2 of cigarettes, sheet 6 of packing material is cut to define extraction opening 3; and cover flap 4, gummed on the underside, is then applied to sheet 6 of packing material. That is, the underside surface of the cover flap is coated with re-stick adhesive which, inside extraction opening 3, glues the inner portion of sheet 6 of packing material permanently to cover flap 4, and, outside extraction opening 3, glues sheet 6 of packing material detachably to cover flap 4.
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Stiffener 7 provides for stiffening and maintaining the shape of package 1, to prevent the partly filled package 1 from collapsing and so making it difficult to withdraw the remaining cigarettes and, in particular, to open and close cover flap 4. A further function of stiffener 7 is to provide adequate mechanical protection of the cigarettes when folding sheet 6 of packing material, adequate mechanical and thermal protection of the cigarettes when heat sealing the superimposed portions of sheet 6 of packing material, and adequate mechanical protection of the cigarettes when handling package 1.
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Packing machine 10 comprises a group-forming unit 11 (
Group-forming unit 11 for forming groups 2 of cigarettes comprises a hopper 13 with at least two outlets 14 for feeding two groups 2 of cigarettes simultaneously to two respective pockets 15 of a group-forming conveyor 16, which supports a number of groups of pockets 15, each comprising two side by side pockets 15. Group-forming conveyor 16 comprises a belt 17 looped about three end pulleys 18 (one of which is powered), and which moves in steps along an endless triangular path.
Group-forming unit 11 also comprises a feed device 19 for supplying stiffeners 7, and which is located along group-forming conveyor 16, downstream from hopper 13 in the travelling direction of group-forming conveyor 16, to simultaneously feed two stiffeners 7 to two respective pockets 15 of group-forming conveyor 16.
Each pocket 15 of group-forming conveyor 16 comprises a seat 20 for housing a respective group 2 of cigarettes; and a seat 21 for housing a respective stiffener 7 (constituting an insert), and which is separate from seat 20. Consequently, hopper 13 feeds each group 2 of cigarettes into seat 20 of a respective pocket 15; and feed device 19 feeds each stiffener 7 into seat 21 of a respective pocket 15.
In variations not shown, each pocket 15 may comprise a number of seats 21 for respective inserts.
In a preferred embodiment, along group-forming conveyor 16 are located a control station 22 for optically checking each group 2 of cigarettes is complete and the tips of the cigarettes in each group 2 are properly filled; and a reject station 23 where any faulty group 2 of cigarettes detected at control station 22 is rejected (e.g. expelled mechanically or pneumatically from respective pocket 15) together with respective stiffener 7. It is important to note that control station 22 is located between hopper 13 and feed device 19, so groups 2 of cigarettes can be checked unconcealed by stiffeners 7; and reject station 23 is located downstream from feed device 19, so a faulty group 2 of cigarettes is rejected together with respective stiffener 7.
Between group-forming unit 11 and packing unit 12, a transfer station 24 transfers groups 2 of cigarettes, complete with respective stiffeners 7, from group-forming unit 11 to packing unit 12. More specifically, at transfer station 24, group-forming unit 11 comprises an ejector device 25 which expels group 2 of cigarettes and respective stiffener 7 together from each pocket 15, so that stiffener 7 is applied to group 2 of cigarettes. It is important to note that ejector device 25 is common to both seats 20 and 21 of the same pocket, i.e. one ejector device 25 simultaneously expels group 2 of cigarettes from seat 20, and respective stiffener 7 from seat 21 of each pocket 15. In the
Packing unit 12 comprises two coaxial, superimposed input wheels 27 for simultaneously receiving and conveying two groups 2 of cigarettes, fitted with respective stiffeners 7, from group-forming unit 11. Each input wheel 27 is horizontal, rotates in steps about a common vertical axis of rotation 28, and supports two peripheral pockets 29, each for housing a group 2 of cigarettes fitted with a stiffener 7.
Packing unit 12 also comprises two coaxial, superimposed packing wheels 30 for simultaneously receiving two groups 2 of cigarettes fitted with respective stiffeners 7 and partly wrapped in respective U-folded sheets 6 of packing material. Each packing wheel 30 is horizontal, rotates in steps about a common vertical axis of rotation 31, and supports two peripheral pockets 32, each for housing a group 2 of cigarettes fitted with a stiffener 7 and wrapped partly in a respective sheet 6 of packing material.
At a feed station 33 between the two input wheels 27 and the two packing wheels 30, two sheets 6 of packing material are fed simultaneously along a vertical feed path and intercepted by two groups 2 of cigarettes, fitted with respective stiffeners 7, being transferred from the two input wheels 27 to the two packing wheels 30. Each group 2 of cigarettes, fitted with respective stiffener 7, thus intercepts the corresponding sheet 6 of packing material on the inside, and folds sheet 6 of packing material into a U as it is transferred from a pocket 29 on input wheel 27 to a pocket 32 on packing wheel 30.
Each packing wheel 30 has known fixed and movable folding members (not shown) for folding the ends of each sheet 6 of packing material about respective group 2 of cigarettes and on top of respective stiffener 7 to form package 1; and a sealing device 34 for heat sealing the superimposed end portions of each sheet 6 of packing material.
Packing unit 12 also comprises two straight folding devices 35, each for receiving an unfinished package 1 from a respective packing wheel 30, and for folding the sides of respective sheet 6 of packing material about respective group 2 of cigarettes and on top of respective stiffener 7 to complete package 1. Each folding device 35 preferably comprises fixed helical folding members. Two sealing devices 36 are located immediately downstream from each folding device 35 to heat seal the superimposed lateral portions of each sheet 6 of packing material.
As stated, a group 2 of cigarettes is fed into a seat 20 of a pocket 15, a stiffener 7 is then fed into a seat 21 of pocket 15, and the group 2 of cigarettes and stiffener 7 are combined when expelled together and simultaneously from pocket 15 by a common ejector device 25.
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Preferably, lateral tabs 9 of each stiffener 7 are folded with respect to central panel 8 and about the two fold lines by an angle of at least 60° before stiffener 7 is inserted inside seat 21 of respective pocket 15, and are subsequently folded squarely with respect to central panel 8 about the two fold lines and onto group 2 of cigarettes after stiffener 7 and group 2 of cigarettes are expelled from pocket 15.
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The method and packing machine described above have the major advantages of feeding an insert (stiffener 7, collar 37, coupon 38 or 44, or other inserts) easily, precisely, and reliably onto a group 2 or 43 of cigarettes. It is important to note that the method and packing machine described above provide for achieving high output rates (even over 800 packets of cigarettes a minute) with no noticeable loss in precision or reliability.
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