Technical Field
The invention deals with packs for cigarettes comprising a dimensionally stable outer pack, in particular configured in the form a hinge-lid box, and also comprising an inner pack configured in the form of a sealed block with an inner wrapper made of preferably aroma-tight and moisture-tight, thermally sealable sheet material for wrapping a cigarette group and having an inner collar partially enclosing the cigarette group, wherein the sealed block, in the region of an end wall and of an adjacent end region of a front wall, has a removal opening with a closure label which can be used a number of times, covers over the removal opening in the closed position and is fixed on the sealed block by adhesive bonding by way of an all-round connecting periphery, and with methods of producing such packs.
Prior Art
Designing cigarette packs with a sealed block as contents is problematic because the complex packs are material-intensive and require additional outlay during production. Efforts have been directed toward designing the packs such that as far as possible conventional packaging machines can be used for production.
A particular theme is provided by the design and production of the sealed block. Unavoidable folding flaps should be connected to one another by sealing, without heat and pressure being transmitted to a harmful extent to the cigarettes. It is customary, therefore, to have a supporting part arranged within the sealed block (inner collar), as is disclosed and described, by way of example, in WO 2011/009520. The sealed block with an end opening structure which can be used a number of times is arranged within an essentially standard hinge-lid box (hinge lid pack).
Also known is a sealed pack for cigarettes configured in the form of a “flow pack”, that is to say a tubular-bag pack (DE 10 2010 019 867 A1). The packs are produced in the form of a continuous tubular-bag strand with an opening unit applied in the region of a sheet-material web. The cigarettes, which are partially enclosed by an inner collar, are directed longitudinally along the tubular-bag strand. The pack designed in this way can be arranged in a (modified) hinge-lid box.
The invention deals with the theme of cigarette packs with a sealed block. The object on which the present further development is based resides in a pack configuration which is more straightforward, but is effective for handling, and in an improved production method.
In order to achieve this object, the pack according to the invention is a pack for cigarettes, comprising a dimensionally stable outer pack, in particular configured in the form a hinge-lid box, and also comprising an inner pack configured in the form of a sealed block with an inner wrapper made of preferably aroma-tight and moisture-tight, thermally sealable sheet material for wrapping a cigarette group and having an inner collar partially enclosing the cigarette group, wherein the sealed block, in the region of an end wall and of an adjacent end region of a front wall, has a removal opening with a closure label which can be used a number of times, covers over the removal opening in the closed position and is fixed on the sealed block by adhesive bonding by way of an all-round connecting periphery, characterized by the following features:
The rear fin seam—connecting seam—extends over the entire width of the inner rear wall, including a sub-region of the inner side walls, that is to say as far as the preferably approximately centrally arranged closure seams running (in an upright state) on the inner side walls. The opening structure, that is to say the removal opening and closure label, is located in the upper region of the inner front wall and extends over the entire width of the end wall. The closure label is dimensioned, and arranged, such that a connecting limb is fixed in the region of the inner rear wall of the inner pack.
An inner collar is arranged within the sealed block (inner pack) in order to protect the cigarettes in relation to mechanical and thermal loading. The inner collar comprises at least a front wall or upper wall and side walls or supporting walls and a base part. Special measures are taken in order to ensure the three-dimensional, folded form of the inner collar, to be precise by virtue of corner flaps (of the lateral supporting walls) being fixed in the folded position by means of mechanical aids, in particular by virtue of the corner flaps in abutment against the base part being secured in a form-fitting manner.
A particular method of producing the packs or the inner packs (sealed block) is a method of producing packs for cigarettes, comprising an outer pack configured in the form of a hinge-lid box, and also comprising an inner pack configured in the form of a sealed block for accommodating a cigarette group and having an inner collar partially enclosing the cigarette group, wherein the inner pack consists of a preferably aroma-tight and moisture-tight, thermally sealable sheet material which, in the region of an inner end wall and of an adjacent end region of an inner front wall, has a removal opening with a closure label which can be used a number of times and covers over the removal opening in the closed position, characterized by the following features:
Further details and features of the packs and of the measures for producing the same will be explained hereinbelow with reference to the drawings, in which:
Sealed packs for cigarettes 10 (or other aroma-sensitive smoking articles) comprise an inner pack 11 and an outer pack 12. The inner pack is a sealed block, that is to say a cigarette group 13 which is enclosed by an inner wrapper 14 made of aroma-tight and moisture-tight, sealable sheet material, possibly in a number of layers, to form a pack unit which is sealed in relation to external influences. The outer pack 12 should be designed largely in the form of a standard cigarette pack made of (thin) cardboard or similar packaging material, in the present case a hinge-lid box with a box part 15 and lid 16. The hinge-lid box 12 has a collar, that is to say a pack collar 17, which comprises a separate blank. Said pack collar, as known in principle, is arranged in the box part 15 and projects partially out of the same. The pack collar 17 encloses the inner pack 11.
The outer pack 12 configured in the form of a hinge-lid box is produced from a blank according to
In an analogous manner, the lid 16 comprises a lid front wall 23, lid rear wall 24, an upper end wall 25 and (inner and outer) lid side flaps 26, 27. The latter form double-layered lid side walls in continuation of the side walls 21/22 of the box part. The latter is connected in one piece to the lid 16 by a transversely directed linear articulation 28 between the box rear wall 19 and lid rear wall 24.
The collar or pack collar 17 (
The inner pack 11 has an inner wrapper 14 which encloses the cigarette group 13 on all sides and is made of a sheet-material blank 34. The latter is severed from a continuous sheet-material web 35 (folded to form a tubular structure) and forms a sealed block which is closed on all sides and has a (large-surface-area) inner front wall 39, an inner rear wall 40 located opposite, an upper inner end wall 41, a lower inner base wall 42 and narrow, upright inner side walls 43, 44. A connecting seam 36 is preferably arranged on the rear side, that is to say in the region of the inner rear wall 40, to be precise in the transverse direction (transversely to the longitudinal orientation of the cigarettes 10). Closure seams 37, 38 are each arranged in the region of narrow, mutually opposite walls of the inner pack 11, that is to say in the region of the (upright) inner side walls 42, 44, preferably (approximately) in the center thereof.
Double-walled sealing flaps or fins produced during production of the seams 36, 37, 38 are folded over against the respective pack wall, butt against the same and are connected thereto if appropriate (thermally). In the case of the transversely directed connecting seam 36, the interconnected fins are folded preferably upward (in the direction of the inner end wall 41—
The folding and sealing produce projections 45 at the ends of the lateral closure seams 37, 38, which are designed in the form of fin seams. These projections each include a triangular gusset of the wrapper and a rectangular endpiece of the fin seam. The projections 45 are folded downward in the region of the inner wall 41 (for abutment against the inner side wall 43, 44), and are folded upward in the region of the inner base wall 42. This folded position means that the projections 45 are covered by the pack collar and/or by the side walls of the outer pack 12. An advantageous solution, however, is the one which is shown in
This supporting mechanism within the inner pack 11 is in an inner collar 46 and consists of (thin) cardboard or similar material which can be subjected to mechanical and thermal loading. The inner collar 46 can be severed in the form of a separate blank preferably from a continuous material web, preferably a specifically designed collar web 58 according to
Special measures are provided in order to stabilize the folded position of the inner collar 46. Corner flaps 60 are formed in continuation of the lateral supporting walls 48. These corner flaps are delimited from the collar base 50 by a punching line 61 and connected to the lateral supporting walls 48 such that they can be folded via a folding line in extension of the folding line 59. In the folded position, the corner flaps 60 butt against the inside of the erected collar base 50.
The three-dimensional folded position of the inner collar 46 is stabilized in that the corner flaps 60 are fixed in the folded position. In the present case, mechanical clamping or retaining means are used for this purpose. According to
Particular dimensioning of the folding flaps means that the corner flaps 60 are fixed predominantly in a form-fitting manner in the folded position (
The inner collar 46 extends preferably over the entire height or longitudinal dimension of the inner pack 11. On the side which is directed toward the inner end wall 41, the upper wall 47 forms a recess 49, as is customary in a collar. In terms of contour and dimensioning, the recess 49 corresponds to the retaining tab 62, including the insertion tongue 86.
Alternative forms of the inner collar 46, which differ in respect of specific details, are illustrated in
The inner collar 46 according to
The retaining tab 62 is designed, and connected to the collar base 50, in a particular manner, that is to say with a folding line 85 which is set back in relation to an outer, free peripheral edge of the collar base 50. An appropriate punching formation frees the retaining tab 62 in relation to the collar base 50 as far as the folding line 85. The particular configuration of the collar edges 88 means that the corner flaps 60 have a width X which is smaller than the given overall width of the collar base 50. The folding line 85 is offset, and this therefore ensures, between the folding lines 59 and 85, a distance which corresponds to the width X of the corner flaps 60 and results in precise form-fitting anchoring of the corner flaps 60. The retaining tab 62 here is designed such that a relatively large (covering) surface is available for the corner flaps 60, and only a small (central) insertion tongue 86.
A further special feature of the inner collars 46 results from production. The corner flaps 60 are each connected via residual connections 90 to the collar base 50, the rest of which is severed from the corner flaps 60 by the punching line 61. The residual connections 90 formed (on either side) are important during production of the inner collars 46 from a continuous material web or collar web (
The sealed block or the inner pack 11 is provided with a removal opening 51 which can be closed a number of times. This opening is bounded by a corresponding punching formation, in the present case by a U-shaped punching line 52, in the sheet material or inner wrapper 14. The punching line 52 encloses a correspondingly designed opening tab 53 in the form of part of the inner wrapper 14. The opening tab 53 is covered by a closure label 54, which can be fixed, by way of a free connecting periphery 55, in particular using (permanent) adhesive over the entire surface area, on a region which encloses the removal opening 51. The closure label 54 has an adhesive-free grip tab 56 on the free (lower) periphery. This grip tab is gripped manually in order for the closure label 54 to be actuated (opened or closed).
The punching line 52, and thus the removal opening 51, can extend, as shown, in the upper part of the inner front wall 39, along the inner end wall 41 and in an adjacent peripheral region of the inner rear wall 40. The closure label 54 is designed, and arranged, correspondingly. A connecting limb 74 fixes the closure label 54 in the region of the inner rear wall 40.
The inner pack 11 is positioned in the outer pack 12 such that the closure label 54 is located with the adhesive-containing region, connecting periphery 55, above the closing edge 33 of the box front wall 18 (
The operations of producing inner packs 11 and of combining these with an outer pack 12 are illustrated schematically in
Prior to transfer to the unit 13/46, the sheet-material web 35 is provided with the U-shaped punching line 52 for the opening tab 53, to be precise likewise in a transversely directed relative position. The closure label 54 is positioned on the outside or upper side of the sheet-material web 35, in the region of the punching line 52, and connected thereto by adhesive bonding, in a manner offset in relation to the longitudinal center plane of the sheet-material web 35, this being in line with the imminent folding process.
The sheet-material web 35 prepared in this way is positioned, during continuous transportation, on the upper side of the successive units 13/46, to be precise such that the opening aid 52, 54 is located in the region of the sideways-directed recess 49 of the upper wall 47.
The sheet-material web 35, of appropriate width, is folded around the successive units 13/46 by appropriate guide mechanisms, and therefore the units 13/46 are located in a tubular structure formed by the sheet-material web 35. In a downstream longitudinal sealing station 64, the longitudinal peripheries of the sheet-material web 35, these being produced continuously on the underside of the movement path, are sealed by sealing mechanisms to form the connecting seam 36. For this purpose, rotating, disk-like sealing wheels 65 are arranged beneath the movement path. These are immediately followed by a mechanism for continuously folding over the initially projecting, interconnected peripheral flaps of the connecting seam 36 (fin seam) running in the longitudinal direction of the sheet-material web 35. A pressure-exerting roller 73 folds over the connecting seam 36 as the sheet-material web 35 advances.
The tubular sheet-material web 35 with the units 13/46 wrapped therein then passes into a second sealing station, that is to say a transverse sealing station 66. The sealing mechanisms which become active here are ones which apply transversely directed closure seams 37, 38 for two successive inner packs 11 at the same time in one operating cycle. The distances between the units 13/46 are selected such that the adjacent closure seams 37, 38 produced in a waste-free manner and, at the same time, a severing cut is applied between the two, centrally in the region corresponding to wide (double) sealing seams. The sealing mechanisms of the transverse sealing station 66 are designed in the form of sealing rollers 67 with radially projecting sealing jaws 68 and central severing blades. Sealing mechanisms or sealing rollers 67 are arranged above and beneath the sheet-material web 35 and are controlled such that lower and upper sealing jaws 68 take effect at the same time, in which case the two layers of the fin seams are connected (approximately) halfway up the units 13/46, and severed at the same time, in a short sealing cycle.
One special feature resides in the fact that, during production of the closure seams 37, 38 or thereafter, the closed sealed block, inner pack 11, is vented. For this purpose, the inner wrapper 14 is provided with venting openings 78. In the present case, these are designed in the form of a U-shaped punching formation and are applied to the sheet-material web 35 when the latter is in the non-folded, planar state. The venting openings 78 are located in a region which is closed, or concealed by material layers, when the inner pack 11 is in the finished state. In the present case, the (U-shaped) venting openings 78 are adjacent to the two longitudinal peripheries of the sheet-material web 35, such that the venting openings 78 are arranged in the region of a rear half of the inner side walls 43 and/or 44, alongside the closure seams 37, 38. Once the sealed block has been closed (completely), the venting is carried out, that is to say air is directed away from the inner pack 11 via the free openings 78. Thereafter, the fins of the closure seams 37, 38 are folded over (in the direction of the rear side), and therefore the venting openings 78 are covered over. (Thermal) fixing of the closure seams 37, 38 provides for full sealing of the sealed block in the region of the venting openings 78.
The air from the sealed block 11 can be directed away by suction extraction. In the present case, the air is channeled away mechanically, that is to say by the application of pressure, via the venting openings 78. The transverse sealing station 66 is followed by a venting station 79. The air is pushed out of the inner pack with the aid of pressure-exerting mechanisms, which take effect on a plurality of surfaces of the inner pack 11. In the present case, a venting roller 80 takes effect on the upper side (inner front wall 39) and/or on the underside. Pressure-exerting mechanisms, that is to say, in the present case (transversely movable) venting rails 81, likewise take effect laterally, these applying the venting pressure to the sideways-directed surfaces, end surface 41 and base surface 42.
In a subsequent operating step, the flaps of the closure seams 37, 39 are folded over into the described position. For this purpose, the inner packs 11 are conveyed through a (transversely directed) folding and sealing station 82. In a first step, the fins of the closure seams 37, 38 (said fins being located laterally, as seen in the conveying direction) are folded over by folding mechanisms, that is to say fixed-location folding rails 83 on either side of the movement path of the inner packs 11. This is followed by sealing mechanisms taking effect in order to seal the folded fins onto the inner side walls 43, 44. Sealing rollers 84 are used for this purpose. The folding and sealing station 82 is assigned to a transversely directed conveying portion of the inner packs 11 following the transverse sealing station 66. A special feature is realized in respect of the projections 45 of the closure seams 37, 38. The latter, as an alternative to being folded over against the inners side walls 43, 44, are folded inward, that is to say into a position between the inner side walls 43, 44, on the one hand, and the inner collar 46 or the lateral supporting walls 48, on the other hand. The visible closure seams 37, 38 thus extend over the entire height of the inner side walls 43, 44 and terminate (approximately) flush with the inner end wall 41 and the inner base wall 42 (
Then the inner packs 11, possibly by being deflected again, are transferred into a pack path 69, in which the inner packs 11, with the cigarettes oriented in the conveying direction, are transported with the inner base wall 42 located at the front (
In the region of a downstream collar station 70, prefabricated blanks of the pack collar 17 are fed in the transverse direction and positioned precisely on the upper side of the inner packs 11, such that the closure label 54, including the grip tab 56, is located within the recess 31 of the pack collar 17.
The operation of folding the pack collar 17 is completed by the collar side walls 30 being positioned on the inner side walls 43, 44. The sealed block (inner pack 11) completed in this way is then introduced into a partially folded outer pack 12 configured in the form of a hinge-lid box. The latter is located in a pocket of a folding turret in such a relative position that the side which is directed toward the lid 16 is open and, opposite this, the base wall 20 has been erected along with the box front wall 18 and side flaps. The inner side flaps 21 and lid side flaps 26 are also in the erected state. Accordingly, the sealed block, including the pack collar 17, can be introduced in a conventional manner into the outer pack 12 and the latter can then be completed. A conventional packaging machine for hinge-lid boxes can be used for this essential task.
The inner pack 11 pursuant to
The seams 36 and/or 37 and/or 38 are configured as fin seams. Laterally directed material layers of the sheet material abut one another with the inner side of the sheet material, thus forming a fin 91. The sealing seams 36, 37, 38 are located in the region of the respective fin 91.
In order to vent the inner pack 11 before it is completed, (surplus) air is pressed out of the inner pack 11, specifically via venting openings 78 and/or 92, by exerting pressure on it. The venting openings 78 can be applied in the region of the sheet material of the inner pack 11 by punching, e.g., by making a U-shaped punch to form a tongue 94 which covers the venting opening 78. The venting opening 78 formed by punching is positioned outside of the region of the pack contents, cigarette group 13 with inner collar 46, namely in the region of the inner side walls 43, 44 to be produced, in such a manner that the venting opening 78 is at least partially exposed after the closure seam 37, 38 is applied.
As an alternative or in addition, at least one venting opening 92 can be formed in the region of the fin 91, specifically at the end of the closure seam 37, 38. This opening has a shortened configuration such that the respective seam 37, 38 terminates at a distance from the edge of the fin 91 at the base or end side. Accordingly, in this region the layers of the fins 91 are not connected to each other but instead form a passage serving as a venting opening 92.
Preferably a corner region of the inner pack 11 at the base side and/or end side is provided with a special fold, namely with a V-fold 93 (or M-fold). An end region of the inner side wall 43, 44 or of the fin 91 is folded inwards in a V-shape in such a manner that free folding edges 95 of the fold lie flush with the inner end wall 41 or the inner base wall 42. The initially applied closure seams 37, 38 extend, along the free edge of the fin 91, at a distance from the V-fold 93. This therefore creates the venting opening 92 in a region between the two layers of the fin 91. In addition, air can escape in the region of the V-fold 93.
Air can be removed in the described manner by means of pressure-exerting or venting mechanisms 80, 81 (
But the special significance of this embodiment is the sealing of the inner pack 11 after it has been vented. The side seams 96, 97 extend along the full length of the fin 91, including the V-folds 93. The venting openings 92 in the region of the initially produced closure seams 37, 38 are completely closed. Furthermore, the side seam 96, 97 is positioned such that other venting openings 78 applied next to the closure seams 37, 38 are closed by the side seams 96, 97.
The fins 91 are configured with a larger width, in particular with the arrangement of two adjacent sealing seams, closure seams 37, 38 on one hand, and side seams 96, 97, on the other hand. After the inner pack 11 has been vented and the side seams 96, 97 have been applied, the transversely directed fin 91 which still projects is reduced in width, specifically by the severing of a marginal strip 98. The severing cut for severing the marginal strip 98 is preferably executed between the closure seams 37, 38, on one hand, and the side seams 96, 97, on the other, preferably in such a manner that upon severing of the marginal strip 98 the side seams 96, 97 extend directly up to the free edge of the fins 91. The position of the venting openings 78, on one hand, and that of the severing cut for severing the marginal strip 98 can be aligned such that the venting openings 78 are completely or at least partially severed along with the marginal strip 98.
Afterwards the (shortened) fins 91 are folded over against the inner side walls 43, 44 and fixed thereto, preferably in an appropriate folding and fixing station 82 analogous to
The venting of the inner pack 11 is carried out by pressure-exerting mechanisms which act at least in the region of the inner front wall 39 and/or inner rear wall 40. Advantageous in this respect is a venting roller 80 at the upper side and/or lower side of the inner pack 11. After the closure seams 37, 38 have been applied, the inner pack is transported relative to the rotating venting rollers 80. By virtue of the rotational movement of the rollers, air is pressed out of the inner pack 11 via the venting openings 78, 92.
In the venting technology shown in
In the alternative embodiment shown on the right and lower part of
In this embodiment of the inner pack 11 air is removed in particular by means of pressure-exerting or venting rollers which act in the longitudinal direction of the pack or cigarettes and which, due to the corresponding relative movement of the packs 11, are moved proceeding from the inner base wall 42 to the inner end wall 41, with the result that air in this end region is pressed out of the pack via the openings 78 and/or 92. During this venting procedure the inner pack 11 can be further transported following the transverse sealing station 66 (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102011115504.3 | Oct 2011 | DE | national |
102011119344.1 | Nov 2011 | DE | national |
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/350,568 having a filing date of 21 Jul. 2014, now US Patent Publication No. 2015-0027916-A1, which claims the benefit of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2012/001802 having an International Filing Date of 26 Apr. 2012, which claims the benefit of German Patent Application No. 10 2011 115 504.3 having a filing date of 11 Oct. 2011 and of German Patent Application No. 10 2011 119 344.1 having a filing date of 25 Nov. 2011.
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Parent | 14350568 | Jul 2014 | US |
Child | 15254396 | US |