This application claims the benefit of Italian patent application number BO2004A 000434, filed Jul. 12, 2004.
The present invention relates to a method of producing a hinged-lid wallet packet, i.e. a packet of the type described in WO-8808602 and comprising a cup-shaped body and a lid. The body is in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped bounded by a major front wall and a major rear wall, the lid being hinged to the rear wall; by a bottom wall cut longitudinally into two coplanar halves; and by a first and a second minor lateral wall, of which the first is cut longitudinally into two coplanar halves, and the second is a continuous wall.
The body is therefore defined by a first and a second receptacle, which are connected to each other by a longitudinal hinge extending along a central longitudinal portion of the second minor lateral wall, and have respective bottom walls defined by the front wall and rear wall of the body respectively. The receptacles house respective wrapped groups of cigarettes having respective collars, and are movable, when the lid is open, between a closed position, in which the receptacles are superimposed and opposite each other, and the collars are positioned contacting each other, and an open position, in which the second minor lateral wall is folded book-fashion about the longitudinal hinge to define a central longitudinal rib separating the two receptacles, and the collars face outwards and are coplanar with each other and with the longitudinal hinge.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a straightforward, low-cost method of producing a wallet packet of cigarettes of the type described above.
According to the present invention, there is provided a method of producing a hinged-lid wallet packet, as claimed in the attached claims.
A number of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Body 2 is defined by a first receptacle 13 and a second receptacle 14, which are connected to each other by a hinge strip 15 extending along a longitudinal axis of lateral wall 10, and have respective bottom walls defined by front wall 4 and rear wall 5 of body 2 respectively. Receptacles 13 and 14 house respective identical wrapped groups 16 of cigarettes having respective identical collars 17 integral with respective receptacles 13 and 14, and are movable, when lid 3 is open, between a closed position, in which receptacles 13 and 14 are superimposed and opposite each other, and collars 17 are positioned contacting each other, and an open position, in which receptacles 13 and 14 are coplanar, lateral wall 10 is folded book-fashion about hinge strip 15 to define a central longitudinal rib 18 separating the two receptacles 13 and 14, and the two collars 17 face outwards.
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Portion 20, the component parts of which are indicated, for the sake of simplicity, using the same reference numbers, with superscripts, as for the corresponding walls of wallet packet 1, comprises two main panels 4′ and 5′ connected laterally to each other by a central panel 10′, along which two central longitudinal fold lines define a central strip 15′, and two identical lateral wings 22, 23 located on opposite sides of central strip 15′, and of which lateral wing 22 is integral with a lateral edge of main panel 4′, and lateral wing 23 is integral with a lateral edge of main panel 5′.
Main panel 4′ is also connected to a lateral wing 11′ opposite and identical with lateral wing 22, and to an end wing 7′ of the same width as lateral wings 11′ and 22; and main panel 5′ is connected to a lateral wing 12′ opposite and identical with lateral wing 23, to an end wing 8′ aligned with end wing 7′ and of the same width as lateral wings 12′ and 23, and to portion 21, which is located at the opposite end of main panel 5′ to end wing 8′, and is connected to main panel 5′ along a hinge line 24.
Each collar 17 is formed from a flat blank 17′ (
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Packing machine 32 comprises two feed lines 33 and 34 for receiving respective successions of relative groups 35a and 35b of cigarettes from a known forming device 36, and for feeding relative groups 35a and 35b of cigarettes through a known packing device 37, where each group 35a, 35b of cigarettes is formed in known manner into a corresponding wrapped group 16a, 16b of cigarettes by wrapping group 35a, 35b of cigarettes in a respective sheet 38a, 38b of foil.
Along relative feed line 33, 34, each wrapped group 16a, 16b of cigarettes from packing device 37 is fed through a further known packing device 39, where each wrapped group 16a, 16b of cigarettes is provided with a respective collar 17a, 17b, and then to a loading station 40 of a packing wheel 41 rotating in steps about a vertical axis 42 crosswise to feed lines 33 and 34. Feed lines 33 and 34 are timed with each other, so that each wrapped group 16a of cigarettes travelling along line 33 reaches loading station 40 together, and side by side, with a corresponding wrapped group 16b of cigarettes travelling along line 34.
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Packing wheel 41 is connected to a known motor (not shown) to rotate, clockwise in
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Once respective central rib 18 is formed, each flat blank 19a is fed, at loading station 48, onto a respective pocket 43, and is pressed inside pocket 43 to form, inside seats 44 and 45, receptacles 14 and 13, into which respective wrapped groups 16b and 16a of cigarettes, together with respective collars 17b and 17a, are inserted at loading station 40.
At the next turn-over station 50, receptacle 13, containing respective wrapped group 16a of cigarettes and respective collar 17a, is turned over, by a known turn-over device (not shown), onto relative receptacle 14 housing respective wrapped group 16b of cigarettes and respective collar 17b, so that the two collars 17a and 17b are positioned contacting each other, thus completing body 2 of relative packet 1a, the lid 3 of which is completed at the following folding stations 51 and 52.
The structure and operation of a packing machine (not shown) for producing packets 1 will be clear from the foregoing description, with no further explanation required. Suffice it to say that, on such a machine, feed lines 33 and 34 are identical, as are groups 35 of cigarettes, sheets 38, collars 17, receptacles 13 and 14, and seats 44 and 45.
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