Information
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Patent Grant
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6439239
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Patent Number
6,439,239
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 9, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 27, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Marshall, Gerstein & Borun.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 131 283
- 131 58
- 053 148
- 053 149
- 053 150
- 053 151
- 053 444
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International Classifications
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Abstract
To pack a group of cigarettes in a rigid packet, a collar, a respective inner sheet of wrapping material and a respective group of cigarettes are fed successively into a same conveying seat in which the collar and the inner sheet are at least partly folded together about the group of cigarettes as of respective flat initial configurations.
Description
The present invention relates to a method of forming a packet of cigarettes.
In particular, the present invention relates to a method of forming a substantially rigid hinged-lid packet of cigarettes comprising a semi-rigid outer wrapping, an inner wrapping normally defined by a sheet of foil wrapped about a respective group of cigarettes, and a collar contacting the outer surface of the inner wrapping.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the tobacco industry, a packing machine is used comprising a pocket conveyor for feeding a succession of groups of cigarettes to a transfer wheel, which successively receives and feeds the groups to a second wheel via a station for supplying a succession of inner sheets of wrapping material, normally sheets of foil. Each inner sheet is folded into a U about a respective group as the group is transferred from the first to the second wheel, and is then further folded about the group as the group is fed forward on the second wheel. The folding of each inner sheet about the respective group of cigarettes is normally completed as the group is transferred to a third wheel on which the group, together with the fully formed inner wrapping, is fed forward and receives a respective collar which is folded into a U about the group as the group is transferred to a fourth wheel. The whole defined by the group, by the respective inner wrapping and by the respective collar is then transferred by the fourth wheel to a final packing wheel which provides for forming the outer wrapping.
European patent application EP-A1-716016 discloses a cigarette packing machine of the aforementioned type, in which the folding of a inner sheet around a respective group of cigarettes is completed on a wrapping wheel so as to obtain a fully formed inner wrapping. Then, the fully formed inner wrapping is fed to a relevant seat of a successive wrapping wheel, on which a respective collar and a respective coupon were previously fed and U-folded.
Though thoroughly tested, by being used on most currently marketed packing machines, the above succession of wheels poses several drawbacks, normally on account of the size and high cost of the packing machines as a result of the large number of wheels employed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a packing method designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided a method of forming a packet of cigarettes as recited in claim
1
.
In the method defined above, said collar, said inner sheet of wrapping material and said group of cigarettes are preferably fed to said same seat successively and in that order. According to a preferred embodiment of the method defined above, at least part of the collar and at least part of the inner sheet are folded together about the respective group of cigarettes and inside said seat.
The present invention also relates to a device for forming a packet of cigarettes.
According to the present invention, there is provided a device for forming a packet of cigarettes as recited in claim
8
.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic side view, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the device according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a larger-scale view in perspective of a detail in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
shows elevations, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of the
FIG. 2
detail in two distinct operating positions;
FIGS. 4 and 5
show elevations, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of the
FIG. 2
detail in a further two distinct operating positions;
FIG. 6
shows a plan view of the
FIG. 2
detail;
FIGS. 7
a
-
7
f
shows a succession of operating steps performed by the
FIG. 1
device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Number
1
in
FIG. 1
indicates as a whole a device for packing cigarettes
2
in rigid hinged-lid packets (not shown).
Each rigid packet (not shown) comprises a group
3
of cigarettes
2
; an inner sheet
4
of wrapping material wrapped about group
3
to form an inner wrapping
5
; and a collar
6
on the outside of inner wrapping
5
.
Each group
3
is substantially in the form of a parallelepipedon with a substantially rectangular section (
FIGS. 7
a
and
7
b
), has a longitudinal axis
3
a
parallel to the axis of cigarettes
2
, and has two parallel major lateral faces
7
, two parallel minor lateral faces
8
perpendicular to faces
7
, and two parallel end faces
9
perpendicular to faces
7
and
8
.
Device
1
comprises a wrapping wheel
10
fitted in rotary manner to a fixed frame (not shown) and rotated, preferably continuously and by a known motor not shown, with respect to the frame (not shown) about an axis
11
perpendicular to the
FIG. 1
plane.
Wheel
10
comprises a number of conveying and wrapping units
12
which are equally spaced along the periphery of wheel
10
, extend radially outwards, and are fed by wheel
10
along a substantially circular path extending about axis
11
and having a portion forming a given wrapping path P.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, path P extends in a traveling direction
13
—in the example shown, a clockwise direction—from a pickup station
14
where each unit
12
receives a respective collar
6
. Along path P are also located in the following order: a supply station
15
where each unit
12
successively receives a sheet
4
of wrapping material, preferably foil, and a group
3
of cigarettes
2
; a number of folding stations
16
,
17
,
18
where sheet
4
and collar
6
are folded about relative group
3
to form an assembly
19
defined by group
3
, by respective inner wrapping
5
and by respective collar
6
folded into a U about inner wrapping
5
; and a transfer station
20
where assembly
19
is transferred from respective unit
12
to a final packing wheel
21
.
Each unit
12
comprises a frame
22
which extends radially outwards from the periphery of wheel
10
and is fitted, at the inner end, to a shaft
23
mounted for rotation through wheel
10
so as to oscillate, with respect to wheel
10
and by virtue of a known cam actuating device not shown, about an axis
24
parallel to axis
11
.
Each unit
12
has a variable-shape pocket
25
fitted to a free end of respective frame
22
and having a concavity facing radially outwards.
Each pocket
25
comprises a bottom wall
26
; and two lateral walls
27
crosswise to traveling direction
13
of wheel
10
. In particular, one of walls
27
is located at the front of wall
26
in direction
13
and is hereinafter referred to as wall
27
a
, while the other is located at the rear of wall
26
in direction
13
and is hereinafter referred to as wall
27
b.
Walls
27
of each pocket
25
are movable between a closed position in which walls
27
are substantially perpendicular to relative wall
26
, and a parted position in which walls
27
diverge. In the closed position, walls
27
define a cavity
28
for housing a respective group
3
and which, for this purpose, is of a width, measured parallel to axis
11
, substantially equal to the major dimensions of faces
7
, and of a length, measured crosswise to axis
11
, substantially equal to the minor dimensions of faces
7
.
Wall
27
a
is hinged to the free end of frame
22
to move between said closed and parted positions by rotating, with respect to frame
22
and by virtue of a known actuating device not shown, about an axis
29
parallel to axis
11
. Wall
27
a
is formed in one piece of a width, measured parallel to axis
11
, substantially equal to the width of cavity
28
, whereas wall
27
b
comprises two portions
31
and
32
; portion
31
being located behind portion
32
in direction
13
, and being of a width, measured parallel to axis
11
, substantially equal to the width of cavity
28
and greater than the width of portion
32
.
The two portions
31
and
32
are hinged to the free end of relative frame
22
to rotate individually and independently between said closed and parted positions. In particular, the two portions
31
and
32
are rotated, by respective known actuating devices (not shown) and with respect to relative frame
22
, about respective axes
33
and
34
parallel to axis
29
.
Wall
26
extends parallel to axis
24
, is of a size substantially equal to said width and length of cavity
28
, and is fitted to a shaft
35
having an axis
36
perpendicular to axis
24
. Shaft
35
is connected in axially-sliding manner to frame
22
, and is moved, by a known actuating device not shown, between a withdrawn position and an extracted position in which wall
26
is located outside cavity
28
.
Each unit
12
also comprises a gripping device
37
which cooperates with walls
26
and
27
of respective pocket
25
to retain respective group
3
inside pocket
25
.
Gripping device
37
comprises two jaws
38
located on opposite sides of shaft
35
in a direction parallel to axis
11
, and each comprising a gripping head
39
, and a curved rod
40
which is hinged to the free end of relative frame
22
and is oscillated—with respect to frame
22
, by a known actuating device not shown, and about an axis
41
crosswise to axis
11
and substantially parallel to direction
13
—to and from a gripping position gripping an end of respective group
3
against wall
26
in the withdrawn position between walls
27
.
Each head
39
has a longitudinal edge
42
which extends parallel to respective axis
41
, is of a width, measured parallel to axis
41
, substantially equal to the minor dimension of each face
7
of group
3
, and is recessed internally to assume a substantially L-shaped cross section.
In actual use, wrapping wheel
10
feeds each unit
12
to pickup station
14
so that respective pocket
25
reaches station
14
with bottom wall
26
in the extracted position, and with lateral walls
27
in the parted position.
At station
14
, a known device
43
supplies pocket
25
in known manner with a collar
6
comprising a central panel
44
, and two lateral wings
45
located on opposite sides of panel
44
and connected to panel
44
along respective preformed bend lines
46
extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of symmetry
47
of collar
6
. Collar
6
is positioned on wall
26
in a flat initial configuration in which panel
44
and wings
45
are coplanar with one another. In this connection, it should be pointed out that collar
6
is positioned with central panel
44
contacting wall
26
and with longitudinal axis
47
crosswise to traveling direction
13
, and is retained contacting wall
26
by known suction devices not shown.
At this point, unit
12
is fed towards supply station
15
in time with both a pocket conveyor
48
for supplying groups
3
, and a known supply device
49
for forming a succession of sheets
4
in known manner from a continuous strip
50
and feeding sheets
4
successively to station
15
in time with respective collars
6
and respective groups
3
and in a direction substantially tangent to conveyor
48
.
At station
15
, bottom wall
26
is still set to the extracted position so as to support collar
6
in the flat initial configuration; lateral walls
27
are still set to the parted position; and device
49
and conveyor
48
are so positioned as to feed onto wall
26
a flat sheet
4
directly contacting collar
6
, and a group
3
laid flat with a major lateral face
7
directly contacting sheet
4
and with axis
3
a
crosswise to direction
13
. In particular, sheet
4
is positioned on wall
26
so that a central portion
52
of the sheet is positioned facing and substantially contacting wall
26
, a relatively large portion
53
of the sheet projects frontwards, in direction
13
, from wall
26
, and a relatively small portion
54
of the sheet projects rearwards from wall
26
.
At station
15
, wall
26
in the extracted position is maintained tangent to conveyor
48
by oscillating unit
12
in controlled manner about respective axis
24
.
As unit
12
travels through station
15
, the combined action of a known pusher (not shown) carried by conveyor
48
, and of a counter-pusher defined by wall
26
and shaft
35
, provides for inserting collar
6
, sheet
4
and group
3
into relative pocket
25
. In this connection, it should be pointed out that, on device
1
described, collar
6
, sheet
4
and group
3
are fed separately to station
15
and are inserted inside relative pocket
25
in the exact same order, i.e. collar
6
first and group
3
last.
As group
3
is transferred to relative pocket
25
, wall
27
a
and portion
32
of wall
27
b
are moved into the closed position, while portion
31
of wall
27
b
remains in the parted position.
As it moves into the closed position, wall
27
a
simultaneously engages and folds both sheet
4
and collar
6
into respective L-shaped configurations about relative group
3
, while portion
32
, on moving into the closed position, and on account of its width and position, only engages sheet
4
which, as a result of the combined action of portion
32
and wall
27
a
, is folded into a U-shaped configuration (
FIG. 7
c
) in which the two portions
53
and
54
are positioned perpendicular to portion
52
, a portion
55
of portion
53
projects radially outwards of group
3
, and portion
54
is confined within the thickness of group
3
.
When bottom wall
26
reaches the withdrawn position, jaws
38
of respective gripping device
37
are moved into the gripping position and cooperate with wall
26
, wall
27
a
and portion
32
to retain group
3
firmly inside pocket
25
. In the course of which, the particular curved shape of rods
40
prevents rods
40
from interfering with the portions of sheet
4
extending outwards of wall
26
in a direction crosswise to direction
13
.
As unit
12
travels through station
16
, a fixed plate
56
folds portion
55
of portion
53
onto the free face
7
of group
3
(
FIG. 7
d
) so that an end portion
57
of portion
55
projects rearwards from group
3
. Plate
56
is coaxial with wrapping wheel
10
and defines, with wheel
10
, a channel
58
along which groups
3
are fed between folding station
16
and transfer station
20
.
At folding station
17
, portion
32
is moved gradually into the open position to enable a known folding unit
59
to be inserted gradually between portion
32
and the corresponding face
8
, and so fold portion
57
onto group
3
and partly onto portion
54
(
FIG. 7
e
) to form a substantially tubular wrapping.
At this point, after portion
32
is restored to the closed position, portion
31
of wall
27
b
of pocket
25
is also moved into the closed position to engage and fold relative lateral wing
45
of collar
6
squarely, with respect to central panel
44
, onto respective face
8
of group
3
and on the outside of sheet
4
(
FIG. 7
f
).
Next, at folding station
18
, jaws
38
are moved into an open position, and a known folding unit
60
closes the ends of inner wrapping
5
to complete the formation of assembly
19
.
Finally, at transfer station
20
at the outlet of channel
58
, assembly
19
is transferred in known manner (not shown) to packing wheel
21
.
Claims
- 1. A method of forming a packet of cigarettes; the packet comprising a group of cigarettes, an inner sheet of wrapping material wrapped about said group to form an inner wrapping, and a collar on the outside of said inner wrapping; the method comprising:the step of feeding the collar, the inner sheet and the group individually to a same seat on a same wrapping conveyor; the collar and the inner sheet being fed individually to said seat in respective flat initial configurations; and a first folding step for folding said collar and said inner sheet of wrapping material, inside said seat, so as to simultaneously assume respective L-shaped configurations about the relative group as of said respective flat initial configurations.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising feeding said collar, said inner sheet of wrapping material and said group to said same seat successively and in that order.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising folding the collar and the inner sheet at least partly about the group and inside said seat as of respective flat initial configurations.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising folding at least part of the collar and at least part of the inner sheet together about the respective group and inside said seat.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second folding step for folding said inner sheet of wrapping material about said group, as of the respective said L-shaped configuration and inside said seat, to form a substantially tubular wrapping about the relative said group; said collar remaining in the respective said L-shaped configuration in the course of said second folding step.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a third folding step for folding said collar into a U shape about said tubular wrapping inside said seat and as of the respective said L-shaped configuration.
- 7. A method of forming a packet of cigarettes, the packet comprising a group of cigarettes, an inner sheet of wrapping material wrapped about said group to form an inner wrapping, and a collar on the outside of said inner wrapping, the method comprising:the step of feeding the collar, the inner sheet and the group individually to a same seat on a same wrapping conveyor; the collar and the inner sheet being fed individually to said seat in respective flat initial configurations; and at least part of the collar and at least part of the inner sheet are folded together about the respective group and inside said seat.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
B099A0110 |
Mar 1999 |
IT |
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