Method of feeding collars to a continuous packing line for producing rigid packets of cigarettes

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357208
  • Patent Number
    6,357,208
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
In a unit for feeding collars to a continuous packing line for producing rigid packets of cigarettes, a continuous strip is cut by a knife, at a cutting station, into a succession of collars which are picked up continuously by respective pickup members, each of which is swung with the knife to grip a collar, just cut off the strip, between the knife and the respective pickup member.
Description




The present invention relates to a method of feeding collars to a continuous packing line for producing rigid packets of cigarettes.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Machines for packing cigarettes in rigid packets are known to feature continuous packing lines comprising a pocket conveyor for continuously and successively feeding groups of cigarettes—wrapped in respective protective wrappings preferably of foil—through a collar supply station.




The collars are normally fed to the supply station by a supply unit comprising a feed assembly for feeding the collars in steps to a pickup station in a direction perpendicular to a major dimension of the collars. The supply unit also comprises a transfer wheel rotating continuously about a respective axis, and from the periphery of which extend outwards a number of transfer arms, each for transferring a respective collar from the pickup station to the supply station. When transferring the respective collar, each transfer arm moves through a folding station where the lateral wings of the collar are folded squarely with respect to a central panel of the collar. Each transfer arm is then rotated 90° about a respective longitudinal axis to feed the respective collar through the supply station in a direction parallel to said major dimension of the collar, and on to the respective group of cigarettes, which is fed through the supply station in a direction crosswise to a respective longitudinal axis.




Each known transfer arm normally comprises a base fitted to the periphery of the transfer wheel to rotate, with respect to the transfer wheel, about a respective axis parallel to the axis of the transfer wheel; a shaft fitted to the base to rotate, with respect to the base, about a respective longitudinal axis extending outwards from the transfer wheel in a substantially radial direction; and a pickup member for engaging a respective collar, and which is connected to a free end of the shaft to rotate, with respect to the shaft, about a respective axis parallel to the axis of the transfer wheel.




The collar feed assembly comprises a feed device for feeding a strip of cardboard in steps to a cutting station coinciding with the pickup station; and a cutting device for cutting the collars successively off the strip, and which normally comprises an anvil having a face coplanar with the strip, and a knife movable to and from the anvil to cut off the collars.




The complex articulated structure of the transfer arm is necessary to enable the respective pickup member to substantially stop at the pickup station long enough to safely pick up a respective collar, to cooperate with the continuous packing conveyor to transfer the collar to a respective pocket, and to rotate 90° about its own longitudinal axis between the folding station and the transfer station. In particular, when picking up the collar at the cutting station, the pickup member must be maintained for a given length of time substantially facing and contacting the collar to ensure precise, reliable pickup.




A collar supply unit of the type described above has several major drawbacks, both technical and economic, on account of the complex structure of each transfer arm.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a straightforward, low-cost method of transferring collars from a step-operated feed device to a continuous conveyor.




According to the present invention, there is provided a method of feeding collars to a continuous packing line for producing rigid packets of cigarettes, the method comprising a feed step to feed a strip in steps to a cutting station; a cutting step to cut said strip and obtain from the strip a succession of collars; and a transfer step to transfer the collars continuously to a packing wheel; and being characterized in that, during said cutting step, a cutting knife and a pickup member for picking up a said collar are swung in time with each other substantially about a same first axis and with concordant, substantially identical laws of motion, so that, at said cutting station, said cutting knife and said pickup member are maintained substantially contacting each other with, in-between, a said collar just cut off said strip.




According to a preferred embodiment of the above method, said pickup member comprises a pickup surface which is brought into contact with said collar; said pickup surface being perpendicular to a second axis, which is crosswise to said first axis and is maintained, during said cutting step, in a position substantially intersecting said first axis.











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 in section and parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of a supply unit for implementing the method according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a plan view of a collar for a packet of cigarettes;





FIG. 3

shows a larger-scale view of a detail in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 4

to


11


show the

FIG. 1

unit in different successive operating positions.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a supply unit for feeding collars


2


to a continuous packing line


3


for producing rigid, hinged-lid packets of cigarettes (not shown).




As shown in

FIG. 2

, each collar


2


comprises a central panel


4


; and two lateral wings


5


located on opposite sides of panel


4


and connected to panel


4


along respective preformed bend lines


6


extending crosswise to a major dimension of collar


2


and parallel to a longitudinal axis of symmetry


7


of collar


2


. Collar


2


also comprises two parallel edges


8


extending crosswise to axis


7


and having respective substantially U-shaped central portions


9


.




As shown in

FIGS. 8

to


11


, line


3


comprises a packing wheel


10


, which is powered in known manner (not shown) to rotate continuously about a respective axis (not shown) perpendicular to the

FIGS. 8-11

planes, and to feed wrapped groups


11


of cigarettes successively to a supply station


12


for supplying collars


2


.




Wheel


10


comprises a number of substantially U-shaped pockets


13


equally spaced along the periphery of wheel


10


. Each pocket


13


is symmetrical with respect to a respective radius


10




a


of wheel


10


, and has a concavity facing radially outwards to receive a respective cardboard blank


14


, which is folded into a U and defines the outer package of a respective wrapped group


11


of cigarettes. Each pocket


13


comprises a bottom wall


15


; and two lateral walls


16


, which are located at the front and rear of bottom wall


15


in the traveling direction


17


of wheel


10


, and are each defined by a respective arm of a respective rocker arm


18


, which is rotated, by a known cam actuating deice (not shown) and about a respective axis


19


parallel to the axis of wheel


10


, to a from a position (

FIG. 11

) gripping blank


14


and collar


2


about a respective wrapped group


11


.




Packing line


3


also comprises a fixed retaining plate


20


coaxial with packing wheel


10


and defining, with wheel


10


a channel


21


for the passage of wrapped groups


11


. Channel


21


extends downstream from supply station


12


and is of a width approximately equal to but no less than the thickness of a wrapped group


11


, so that plate


20


permits the passage of wrapped groups


11


along channel


21


, and also provides for keeping collars


2


in the correct position with respect to wrapped groups


11


.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, unit


1


comprises a feed device


22


for feeding a strip


24


of cardboard in steps and in a longitudinal direction


23


to a cutting station


25


where a transverse cutting device


26


engages and cuts strip


24


into a succession of collars


2


oriented with axis


7


parallel to direction


23


. Unit


1


also comprises a transfer wheel


27


fitted to a fixed support (not shown) to rotate continuously about a respective axis


28


parallel to the axis (not shown) of packing wheel


10


.




Wheel


27


provides for picking up each collar


2


individually from cutting station


25


, and for feeding the collar, firstly, to a folding station


29


, where wings


5


of collar


2


are folded squarely with respect to respective panel


4


, and then to a pickup station


30


where collar


2


is assigned a coupon


31


. Wheel


27


then feeds collar


2


and the associated coupon


31


to supply station


12


, and so orients collar


2


that, at station


12


, axis


7


of collar


2


is parallel to the axis (not shown) of packing wheel


10


.




Unit


1


also comprises a supply device


32


for successively feeding coupons


31


to station


30


.




Device


22


for feeding strip


24


comprises a number of pairs of counter-rotating rollers


33


arranged successively in direction


23


. Each pair of rollers


33


comprises two rollers


33




a


and


33




b


located on opposite sides of strip


24


and mounted for rotation about respective axes


34


, parallel to axis


28


, to feed strip


24


in steps to cutting station


25


in direction


23


. Roller


33




a


is an idle pressure roller, and roller


33




b


a powered roller.




Cutting device


26


comprises an anvil


35


and a movable cutting member


36


located successively in the traveling direction


23


of strip


24


. Anvil


35


is fixed and comprises a face


35




a


contacting strip


24


and having, at the end facing movable cutting member


36


, a cutting edge reproducing one of edges


8


of collar


2


. Cutting member


36


comprises a substantially triangular plate


37


located downstream from anvil


35


in direction


23


, and mounted for rotation about a respectively substantially central axis


38


parallel to axis


28


and coplanar with face


35




a


. Plate


37


comprises, at its base, two tappet rollers


39


contacting the outer periphery of a cam


40


, which provides for positively controlling the angular position of plate


37


about axis


38


, and for swinging plate


37


about axis


38


according to a given law.




Plate


37


is fitted integrally with a knife


41


, which has a surface


41




a


facing the periphery of transfer wheel


27


and tangent to axis


38


. At the free end facing anvil


35


, surface


41




a


has a cutting edge complementary to the cutting edge of anvil


35


, and knife


41


swings with plate


37


with respect to anvil


35


to cut a collar


2


off strip


24


for each complete back-and-forth swing about axis


38


.




Transfer wheel


27


comprises a number of transfer arms


42


equally spaced along the periphery of wheel


27


and extending outwards to each transfer a respective collar


2


from cutting station


25


to supply station


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, each arm


42


comprises a hollow frame


43


, which is fitted integrally with a respective rocker arm


44


hinged to wheel


27


to rotate, with frame


43


and with respect to wheel


27


, about a respective hinge axis


45


parallel to axis


28


.




Each rocker arm


44


supports, at each end, a tappet roller


46


contacting the outer periphery of a cam


47


for positively controlling the angular position of rocker arm


44


and respective arm


42


about axis


45


to swing arm


42


about axis


45


according to a given law.




Frame


43


of each arm


42


comprises a substantially cylindrical bell


48


substantially coaxial with axis


45


; a cylindrical sleeve


49


integral with bell


48


, extending outwards from bell


48


through a hole


48




a


in bell


48


, and having an axis


50


perpendicular to respective axis


45


; and a counterweight


51


fitted to a sleeve


52


coaxial with sleeve


49


and extending through bell


48


in a position radially opposite sleeve


49


.




A cylindrical tube


53


is fitted in axially-sliding manner through bell


48


and sleeve


49


, is coaxial with axis


50


, forms part of a pneumatic suction circuit


54


, is connected directly in rotary and axially-sliding manner to sleeve


52


, and is connected in rotary and axially-sliding manner to sleeve


49


via the interposition of a liner


55


, which is coaxial with axis


50


and mates in rotary and axially-fixed manner with the inner surface of sleeve


49


. Tube


53


and liner


55


are connected to each other in axially-sliding, angularly-fixed manner by means of a key device


56


comprising a fork


57


projecting radially outwards from the outer surface of tube


53


, and a pin


58


, which is parallel to axis


50


, is integral with fork


57


, and engages in axially-sliding manner a hole


59


formed through an appendix


60


extending radially outwards from the outer surface of liner


55


. The portion of pin


58


extending through fork


57


is fitted with a tappet shoe


61


projecting from bell


48


towards cam


47


, and engaging a track (not shown), formed on the face of cam


47


facing bell


48


, to move tube


53


axially back and forth according to a given law, and to swing the assembly defined by tube


53


and liner


55


about axis


50


according to a further given law.




Liner


55


has an axial tubular appendix projecting outwards of sleeve


49


and fitted with a pickup head


62


, which forms part of arm


42


and comprises, on the opposite side to that facing axis


45


, a substantially flat pickup surface


63


perpendicular to axis


50


and separated from axis


45


by a distance which, if added to the distance between axis


45


and axis


28


, is approximately equal to but no greater than the distance between axes


28


and


38


. Two suction conduits


64


and


65


, defining an input portion of suction circuit


54


, come out at surface


63


and are located on opposite sides of a chamber


66


formed centrally in head


62


and engaged partially by liner


55


. More specifically, conduits


64


and


65


are located the first behind the second in direction


23


when head


62


is located at cutting station


25


, and communicate with chamber


66


through respective holes


67


and


68


offset axially along axis


50


.




An end portion of tube


53


engages chamber


66


in sliding manner and defines a slide valve


69


, which, moving axially towards sleeve


52


, successively connects first hole


67


and then hole


68


with the inside of tube


53


.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, device


32


for supplying coupons


31


comprises a conveyor belt


70


looped about two pulleys


71


(only one shown), one of which is powered, and both of which are fitted to a fixed support (not shown) to rotate continuously about respective axes parallel to axis


28


. Device


32


retains coupons


31


on belt


70


by suction, and feeds the coupons successively, and a given distance apart, to pickup station


30


,




Operation of unit


1


will now be described relative to the supply of one collar


2


to continuous packing line


3


, and with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 4

to


11


.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, feed device


22


feeds strip


24


forward one step in direction


23


towards cutting station


25


, so that a length of strip


24


equal to a collar


2


projects beyond the cutting edge of anvil


35


and beneath knife


41


, which is in a rest position over strip


24


. At the same time, transfer wheel


27


feeds a respective transfer arm


42


towards cutting station


25


, while cam


47


so orients arm


42


that, for a given time interval moving towards station


25


, and for a further given time interval moving away from station


25


, arm


42


is maintained at all times with axis


50


intersecting the axis of rotation


38


of knife


41


.




As a consequence of the above, combined with said distances separating axis


38


and surface


63


from axis


28


, pickup head


62


, as it travels through cutting station


25


with axis


50


maintained intersecting axis


38


, is maintained on the opposite side of axis


38


to knife


41


, and rotates about an instantaneous axis of rotation, which is tangent to surface


63


and maintained substantially coincident with axis


38


.




At this stage, slide valve


69


is set closing both holes


67


and


68


.




Subsequently (FIGS.


4


and


5


), cam


47


moves shoe


61


to slide tube


53


towards axis


45


and uncover hole


67


, which thus communicates with the inside of tube


53


to enable pickup head


62


to engage by suction the portion of strip


24


projecting beyond anvil


35


. At this point, cam


40


swings plate


37


about axis


38


so as to swing knife


41


through the path of strip


24


and so cut a collar


2


off strip


24


.




Cams


40


and


47


are designed to swing surface


63


and knife


41


about axis


38


in time with each other and with concordant, substantially identical laws of motion, so that, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the anticlockwise swing imparted to knife


41


by respective cam


40


corresponds to a substantially identical anticlockwise swing of surface


63


by respective cam


47


. Consequently, as pickup head


62


travels through cutting station


25


, knife


41


is maintained substantially parallel to and substantially contacting surface


63


with, in between, the collar


2


just cut off strip


24


.




Precise, reliable pickup of collar


2


by respective transfer arm


42


is therefore guaranteed by collar


2


being retained firmly by suction on surface


63


, and, once detached from strip


24


, being gripped between pickup head


62


and knife


41


.




With reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, transfer arm


42


feeds respective collar


2


to pickup station


30


through folding station


29


where lateral wings


5


are folded substantially squarely with respect to respective central panel


4


.




At pickup station


30


, transfer arm


42


cooperates with supply device


32


to assign a respective coupon


31


to collar


2


. In this connection, it should be pointed out that collar


2


picked up by transfer arm


42


at cutting station


25


only occupies a rear portion of surface


63


of pickup head


62


, a front portion of surface


63


, at which suction conduit


65


comes out, being exposed and therefore free to receive coupon


31


.




As pickup head


62


engages pickup station


30


, cam


47


moves shoe


61


to slide tube


53


towards axis


45


and so uncover hole


68


, which thus communicates with the inside of tube


53


to enable pickup head


62


to retain coupon


31


by suction on surface


63


.




Unlike cutting station


25


, coupon


31


is transferred at pickup station


30


between two devices operating continuously at the same speed and in time with other, so that coupon


31


is transferred by suction from belt


70


to pickup head


62


with no difficulty.




Following pickup of coupon


31


, cam


47


(

FIG. 8

) moves shoe


61


to rotate transfer arm


42


through 90° about axis


50


so that, at supply station


12


, collar


2


is oriented with axis


7


parallel to the axis (not shown) of packing wheel


10


.




With reference to

FIG. 9

, as it travels through supply station


12


in time with a respective pocket


13


with lateral walls


16


in the open position, transfer arm


42


is maintained by cam


47


in a substantially radial position with respect to transfer wheel


27


, so as to gradually insert the front lateral wing


5


of collar


2


inside the gap between the front lateral wall of wrapped group


11


and a portion of blank


14


folded on to the front lateral wall


16


of pocket


13


, and so that the front preformed bend line


6


of collar


2


coincides with a front outer edge of wrapped group


11


.




With reference to

FIGS. 10 and 11

, once collar


2


and coupon


31


are transferred to respective pocket


13


of packing wheel


10


, lateral walls


16


of pocket


13


are moved into the position gripping collar


2


and blank


14


about wrapped group


11


, and cam


47


moves shoe


61


to slide tube


53


towards chamber


66


to close first conduit


65


and then conduit


64


.




In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that knife


41


of unit


1


as described may be oriented about respective axis


38


, so that pickup head


62


of each transfer arm


42


need not be orientable transversely with respect to the rest of transfer arm


42


.



Claims
  • 1. A method of feeding collars to a continuous packing line for producing rigid packets cigarettes, the method comprising a feed step to feed a strip (24) in steps to a cutting station (25); a cutting step to cut said strip (24) and obtain from the strip (24) a succession of collars (2); and a transfer step to transfer the collars (2) continuously to a packing wheel (10); and being characterized in that, during said cutting step, a cutting knife (41) and a pickup member (62) for picking up a said collar (2) are swung in time with each other substantially about a same first axis (38) and with concordant, substantially identical laws of motion, so that, at said cutting station (25), said cutting knife (41) and said pickup member (62) are maintained substantially contacting each other with, in between, a said collar (2) just cut off said strip (24).
  • 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pickup member (62) comprises a pickup surface (63) which is brought into contact with said collar (2); said pickup surface (63) being perpendicular to a second axis (50), which is crosswise to said first axis (38) and is maintained, during said cutting step, in a position substantially intersecting said first axis (38).
  • 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, characterized by further comprising a step of rotating said pickup member (62) about said second axis (50) as the pickup member (62) moves downstream from said cutting station (25).
  • 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said transfer step is performed by means of a transfer wheel (27) rotating continuously about a third axis (28) and comprising at least one arm (42) extending outwards from said transfer wheel (27) and carrying a respective said pickup member (62); said arm (42) being oriented, with respect to said transfer wheel (27), about a fourth axis (45), parallel to said third axis (28), to keep said pickup member (62) substantially stationary at said cutting station (25) during said cutting step.
  • 5. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first, third and fourth axis (38, 28, 45) are parallel.
  • 6. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said arm (42) extends along said second axis (50), which is maintained in said position substantially intersecting said first axis (38) by orienting said arm (42) about said fourth axis (45) during said cutting step.
  • 7. A method as claimed in claim 4, characterized by further comprising a supply step, during which said pickup member (62) is fed through a supply station (12) in time with a conveying pocket (13) to feed the respective said collar (2) into the conveying pocket (13) and astride a wrapped group (11) of cigarettes inside the conveying pocket (13); said pickup member (62) being maintained, during said supply step, with the respective second axis (50) oriented in a constantly radial direction with respect to said third axis (28).
  • 8. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, during said transfer step, said pickup member (62) travels through a pickup station (30) where said collar (2) is assigned a respective coupon (31).
  • 9. A method as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that said pickup member (62) comprises first and second suction means (64, 65) for engaging said collar (2) and said coupon (31) respectively; said first and second suction means (64, 65) being controlled selectively by valve means (53) associated with the pickup member (62).
  • 10. A method as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that said pickup member (62) comprises an inner suction chamber (66); said first and second suction means (64, 65) communicating via respective holes (67, 68) with said chamber (66); said holes (67, 68) being offset along said chamber (66); and said valve means (53) comprising a side valve (69) which engages said chamber (66) in sliding manner and is activated to successively open said holes (67, 68).
  • 11. A method as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that said slide valve (69) is tubular and forms part of a suction circuit (54).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO98A0707 Dec 1998 IT
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