Method for forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6513533
  • Patent Number
    6,513,533
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method and unit for forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine, whereby groups of cigarettes are fed successively to respective conveying heads of a continuous wrapping wheel, on which an end portion of a sheet of wrapping material, folded into a U about a respective group of cigarettes and carried by a respective conveying head, is folded onto the respective group by means of a respective outer folding member moved, with respect to the wrapping wheel, so to remain substantially parallel at all times to the respective conveying head; the outer folding members being equal in number to the conveying heads.
Description




The present invention relates to a method of forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine.




More specifically, the invention relates to a method of continuously forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine, whereby groups of cigarettes are fed successively, at an input station, to a wrapping wheel rotating at constant angular speed about a respective axis.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In known methods, the wrapping wheel comprises a number of conveying heads, each of which oscillates about a respective axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the wrapping wheel, and receives, at the input station, a respective group positioned with its longitudinal axis parallel to said axis of rotation. When received by the respective conveying head, each group is already wrapped partly in a sheet of wrapping material, normally foil, folded into a U about the group of cigarettes and having, with respect to the group, two longitudinal end tabs projecting from the rear of the respective group in the traveling direction of the respective conveying head. Each head feeds the respective group to an output station, and, between the input and output stations, causes the respective group to cooperate with an external folding device, which normally comprises a number of outer folding members, normally fewer than the conveying heads, and which are fed by a conveyor along an annular path, and each oscillate with respect to the conveyor about a respective axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the wrapping wheel. Each outer folding member provides for squarely folding one of the tabs of a respective sheet of wrapping material, while the other tab of the sheet of wrapping material is normally folded by a further folding member fitted to the respective conveying head, to obtain a tubular wrapping.




In actual use, the outer folding member follows the respective group to contact one of the tabs, normally the one furthest from the axis of rotation of the wrapping wheel, and then rotates with respect to the relative conveyor to fold the tab.




The above known methods have several drawbacks, due to each outer folding member having to oscillate in controlled manner with respect to the conveyor to fold a respective tab. This poses not only construction problems, on account of the highly complex design of the external folding device, but also functional problems, in that any jamming of the tab with respect to, and during rotation of, the outer folding member may result in the tab being folded about the wrong fold line.




Moreover, each outer folding member necessarily cooperates with a number of conveying heads on the wrapping wheel, which therefore calls for painstaking setup of the conveying heads themselves.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of forming tubular wrappings, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.




According to the present invention, there is provided a method of forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine; each tubular wrapping being formed from a sheet of wrapping material folded into a U about a respective group of cigarettes and having two end portions projecting from the rear of the group and defining a first and a second tab; the method comprising the steps of feeding each group continuously, by means of a respective substantially radial conveying head, along an annular path extending about a first axis, said second tab being interposed between said first tab and said first axis; and folding the two tabs of each said sheet of wrapping material onto the respective said group, as the group is fed along said annular path, to form a tubular wrapping about the respective said group; the method being characterized in that each said first tab is folded by means of a respective outer folding member, which is associated with the respective said conveying head, is located outwards of said annular path, and is movable to cooperate with the respective said first tab at a folding station; said outer folding members being equal in number to said conveying heads located along said annular path; and each said outer folding member being moved continuously and in such a manner as to remain substantially parallel at all times to the respective said conveying head.




The invention also relates to a unit for forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine.




According to the present invention, there is provided a unit for forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine; each tubular wrapping being formed from a sheet of wrapping material folded into a U about a respective group of cigarettes and having two end portions projecting from the rear of the group and defining a first and a second tab; the unit comprising a conveying drum rotating about a first axis; first actuating means for rotating said conveying drum continuously about said first axis; a number of conveying heads, each connected to said conveying drum in a respective substantially radial position, and each for receiving a respective said group with the respective sheet of wrapping material folded into a U, and with said second tab interposed between said first tab and said first axis; first and second folding means for respectively folding said first and said second tab of each said sheet of wrapping material onto the respective said group to form a tubular wrapping about the respective said group; and the unit being characterized in that said first folding means comprise, for each said conveying head, an outer folding member located outside said conveying drum and movable to cooperate with the respective said first tab at a folding station; said outer folding members being equal in number to said conveying heads; and second actuating means being provided to move each said outer folding member in such a manner as to keep the outer folding member substantially parallel at all times to the respective said conveying head.











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, partly sectioned side view, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the folding unit according to the present invention;





FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


,


5


and


6


show larger-scale details of

FIG. 1

in different operating positions.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a folding unit for forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine PM shown only partly. Folding unit


1


comprises a wrapping wheel


2


, which is supplied successively, at an input station


3


, with substantially parallelepiped-shaped groups


4


of cigarettes, each having a respective sheet


5


of wrapping material—in the example shown, a sheet of foil—which is folded into a U about group


4


and has two longitudinal end tabs


6


and


7


projecting rearwards with respect to group


4


and to the rotation direction A of wheel


2


about a respective axis


8


.




Wheel


2


comprises a drum


9


rotated by a motor M


1


at constant angular speed about axis


8


in direction A; and a number of conveying heads


10


, which are twelve in number in the example shown, but may be of any number n. Heads


10


, which are of known type, are fitted to drum


9


in equally spaced positions about axis


8


, are fed continuously along an annular path P, and are mounted to oscillate, with respect to drum


9


and about respective axes


11


parallel to axis


8


, by means of an actuating device


12


comprising an annular cam


13


formed on drum


9


, and a number of tappet rollers


14


, each connected to a respective head


10


by the interposition of a respective lever


15


connected integrally to head


10


.




At rest, each head


10


is positioned substantially radially on drum


9


, and comprises a seat


16


open outwards of drum


9


in a radial direction B and for receiving a respective group


4


. Each seat


16


is located outwards of the outer periphery of drum


9


, and comprises a movable bottom wall


17


defined by an end wall of a radial pusher


18


associated with head


10


; a fixed lateral wall


19


perpendicular to wall


17


and located in front of wall


17


in direction A; and a lateral wall


20


located behind wall


17


in direction A, and which is hinged to respective head


10


and rotated by an actuating device


21


, with respect to walls


17


and


19


and about an axis


22


parallel to axis


8


, to and from a closed position in which lateral wall


20


is parallel to lateral wall


19


. As shown more clearly later on, lateral wall


20


defines a folding member for folding longitudinal tab


7


located, on wrapping wheel


2


, between tab


6


and axis


8


.




Each group


4


is fed to wheel


2


in known manner at input station


3


so as to be positioned, inside respective seat


16


, with its longitudinal axis parallel to axis


8


and, as stated, with sheet


5


folded into a U about group


4


to define an inner major wall contacting bottom wall


17


, with a minor lateral wall contacting lateral wall


19


, and with longitudinal tabs


6


and


7


facing lateral wall


20


, which, at input station


3


, is in an open position tilted with respect to lateral wall


19


. Once inserted inside respective seat


16


, each group


4


is maintained contacting bottom wall


17


of seat


16


by a cylindrical plate


23


, which is coaxial with axis


8


, is located outside drum


9


, and defines, with drum


9


, a channel


24


for feeding groups


4


and respective sheets


5


between input station


3


and an output station


25


, and through a folding station


26


.




Along channel


24


, each group


4


is fed through folding station


26


, where tab


6


, sliding along plate


23


, is folded squarely onto group


4


by a folding member


27


carried by a folding device


28


, which forms part of folding unit


1


, is located outwards of plate


23


, and penetrates channel


24


through an opening


29


formed through plate


23


.




As shown more clearly in

FIGS. 2

to


6


, folding device


28


comprises a gear


30


fitted to a central shaft (not shown) having an axis


31


parallel to axis


8


, and extending in rotary manner through a bottom wall


32


of an elongated arm or casing


33


, which has a longitudinal axis


34


perpendicular to axis


31


, houses gear


30


, and is rotated by a motor M


2


about axis


31


at a constant angular speed and in a direction C opposite direction A. Casing


33


defines the movable carrier of an epicyclic gear train


35


, which, besides gear


30


defining the fixed sun gear of the train, also comprises two toothed rotors or planet wheels


36




a


and


36




b


fitted idly to wall


32


along longitudinal axis


34


to rotate, with respect to casing


33


, about respective axes


37




a


and


37




b


parallel to axis


31


; and two transmission gears


38




a


and


38




b


located along longitudinal axis


34


; gear


38




a


meshing on opposite sides with gear


30


and planet wheel


36




a


; and gear


38




b


meshing on opposite sides with gear


30


and planet wheel


36




b.






Each planet wheel


36


carries a number of folding members


27


equally spaced about the periphery of planet wheel


36


, and each defined by a flat blade integral with and extending radially with respect to planet wheel


36


.




Together with respective folding members


27


, each planet wheel


36


defines a respective folding head


39


supporting n/2 number of folding members


27


, where n, as stated, is the number of conveying heads


10


on drum


9


. In example embodiments not shown, as opposed to having two folding heads


39


, folding device


28


may comprise, in general, k number of folding heads


39


(where 1 is less than or equal to k, and k less than or equal to n) equally spaced about axis


31


, and each having n/k number of respective folding members


27


.




Assigning each folding member


27


a given length L as a function of the length of tab


6


to be folded, and each planet wheel


36


a radius R determined by practice, folding device


28


is activated to conform with the following system of equations:








W




2


=


W




1




n/k


  1)










W




3


=


W




1





W




2


  2)










W




1




D




1


=


W




2


(


S+R+L


)−


W




3


(


R+L


)  3)






where:




W


1


is the angular speed of drum


9


;




W


2


is the angular speed of casing


33


;




W


3


is the angular speed of planet wheel


36


with respect to casing


33


;




S is the distance between axes


31


and


37


; and




D


1


is the inside radius of plate


23


.




Given the laws of motion defined by equations 1), 2) and 3), and by adjusting the timing of casing


33


and planet wheels


36


beforehand, it is possible to achieve the following:




a) each folding member


27


always cooperates with the same head


10


;




b) each folding member


27


is maintained parallel to the radius of drum


9


through axis


11


of the respective head


10


at all times, or at least during the relative folding operation;




c) each head


10


and respective folding member


27


engage folding station


26


successively, at the same speed, and with folding member


27


positioned just behind respective head


10


;




d) at folding station


26


, the speed of each folding member


27


, with respect to respective head


10


, is substantially purely radial, i.e. substantially directed towards axis


8


.




Consequently, as casing


33


and respective planet wheel


36


rotate to bring a folding member


27


(hereinafter referred to as


27




a


and located on planet wheel


36




a


) into folding station


26


(

FIGS. 3 and 4

) and in a position just behind respective head


10


—hereinafter referred to as


10




a


—folding member


27




a


begins penetrating opening


29


and moves substantially in direction B to engage respective tab


6


at a relatively short distance H from a rear lateral edge of respective group


4


, and then moves further inwards of channel


24


(FIG.


5


), still in direction B, into a final position aligned with longitudinal axis


34


, so as to fold tab


6


squarely onto group


4


. In this connection, it should be stressed that folding member


27




a


slides frictionally along respective tab


6


to pull and force tab


6


to fold correctly about a rear lateral edge


40


of respective group


4


.




As folding member


27




a


penetrates channel


24


, head


10




a


is simultaneously swung backwards about respective axis


11


to gradually reduce distance H, so that, by the time the longitudinal axis


34


of casing


33


is aligned in direction B in said final aligned position of folding member


27




a


, folding member


27




a


is positioned contacting the rear lateral surface of respective group


4


with respective tab


6


folded completely and squarely in between. At this point, lateral wall


20


, formerly in the open position, is closed to fold respective tab


7


onto respective tab


6


and so form a tubular wrapping


41


about respective group


4


and secure respective tab


6


in position. As lateral wall


20


is moved into position, folding member


27




a


is gradually withdrawn from channel


24


in direction B, and head


10




a


is rotated about respective axis


11


back into the original position.




Given the laws of motion referred to previously, as drum


9


rotates about axis


8


to feed the next head


10




b


(

FIG. 6

) through folding station


26


, casing


33


and planet wheels


36


rotate to feed a folding member


27




b


of planet wheel


36




b


through folding station


26


in the same way as described for folding member


27




a.






In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that the structure of folding device


28


is extremely straightforward and reliable, by folding members


27


being integral with respective planet wheels


36


and subjected to centrifugal as opposed to angular acceleration, and by each folding member


27


only having to be adjusted with respect to one head


10


.



Claims
  • 1. A method of forming tubular wrappings on a cigarette packing machine; each tubular wrapping (41) being formed from a sheet (5) of wrapping material folded into a U about a respective group (4) of cigarettes and having two end portions defining a first (6) and a second (7) tab; the method comprising the steps of feeding each group (4) continuously, by means of a respective substantially radial conveying head (10), in a direction (A) along an annular path (P) extending about a first axis (8), said second tab (7) being interposed between said first tab (6) and said first axis (8), said two end portions projecting rearwards with respect to said group (4) and to said direction (A); and folding the two tabs (6, 7) of each said sheet (5) of wrapping material onto the respective said group (4), as the group (4) is fed along said annular path (P), to form a tubular wrapping (41) about the respective said group (4); each said first tab (6) being folded by means of a respective outer folding member (27), which is associated with the respective said conveying head (10), is located outwards of said annular path (P), and is movable to cooperate with the respective said first tab (6) at a folding station (26); said outer folding members (27) being equal in number to said conveying heads (10) located along said annular path (P); and each said outer folding member (27) being moved continuously and in such a manner as to remain substantially parallel at all times to the respective said conveying head (10).
  • 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each said outer folding member (27) is advanced in such a manner as to travel through said folding station (26) at a speed substantially equal to a traveling speed of the respective conveying head (10), and to perform, with respect to the respective said conveying head (10), a radial movement towards and away from said first axis (8).
  • 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each said outer folding member (27) is maintained substantially parallel at all times to the respective said conveying head (10) by imparting to the outer folding member (27) a movement derived from the combination of a first movement obtained by rotating the outer folding member (27) continuously about a respective second axis (37), and a second movement obtained by rotating said second axis (37) continuously about a third axis (31) located a given distance (S) from said second axis (37); said second axis (37) and said third axis (31) being parallel to said first axis (8).
  • 4. A method as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said outer folding members (27) are arranged about at least two said second axes (37a, 37b) equally spaced about said third axis (31).
  • 5. A method as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the movement of each conveying head (10) about said first axis (8), and the movement of the respective outer folding member (27) are governed by the following laws of motion:W2=W1n/k  1) W3=W1−W2  2) W1D1=W2(S+R+L)−W3(R+L)  3) where:W1 is the angular traveling speed of the conveying heads (10) about said first axis (8); W2 is the angular speed of said second movement; W3 is the angular speed of said first movement; S is said distance between said second axis (37) and said third axis (31); D1 is a distance between said first tab (6) and said first axis (8); (R+L) is a distance between a free end of said outer folding member (27) and the respective said second axis (37); n is the number of conveying heads (10) distributed along said annular path (P); and k is the number of second axes (37) present.
  • 6. A method as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said first movement and said second movement of each said outer folding member (27) are timed with respect to the movement of the respective said conveying head (10) about said first axis (8), so that the outer folding member (27) travels through at least an input portion of said folding station (26) in a position behind said conveying head (10) and at a distance (H), from the respective said group (4), other than zero but less than a length of the respective said first tab (6), and gradually reaches, inside the folding station (26), a final position in which the outer folding member (27) is located outside a space extending between said second axis (37) and said third axis (31), and is aligned with said second axis (37) and said third axis (31).
  • 7. A method as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that each said conveying head (10) is fitted to a conveying drum (9) coaxial with said first axis (8), so as to oscillate, with respect to the conveying drum (9), about a fourth axis (11) parallel to said first axis (8); the method comprising the further step of imparting to each said conveying head (10), inside said folding station (26), a reverse oscillation about said fourth axis (11) so as to bring the respective said group (4) into contact with the- respective said outer folding member (27) in said final position.
  • 8. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each said second tab (7) is folded onto the respective said group (4) after the respective said first tab (6) is folded, and by means of a respective inner folding member (20) carried by the respective said conveying head (10) and movable, with respect to the conveying head (10), to and from a closed position contacting the respective said group (4).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO00A 0212 Apr 2000 IT
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