Package, especially for a group of cigarette packs, plus method and device for manufacturing same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6491161
  • Patent Number
    6,491,161
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 4, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 10, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
Package for a group of cigarette packs which are surrounded by an outer wrapping (11) made of paper, foil, thin cardboard or the like. For easy opening of such a package for cigarette packs in particular, a perforated line (27) is formed in the region of a long side wall (17), specifically in the region of a separation plane (14) between subgroups of the cigarette packs (10).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a (cuboid-shaped) package for a group of cigarette packs which is surrounded by an outer wrapper made of foldable packaging material such as paper, foil, thin cardboard.




Packages for cigarettes—so-called cigarette cartons—are large packages consisting of a plurality of individual cigarette packs. One very widespread type of package consists of ten cigarette packs which are divided into two rows. The cigarette packs of one row lie with their front or rear side against the cigarette packs of the adjacent row. The contents of the package so arranged are held together by an outer wrapper made of foldable packaging material, primarily paper or thin cardboard in the case of packages for cigarettes.




The ease of opening of such packages is in need of improvement, in particular for retailers in case the entire contents of the package is to be removed and, for example, inserted in a vending machine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object underlying the invention, therefore, is to provide a package of the type mentioned initially with an opening aid which when used makes the access to the package contents easier. In addition, the purpose underlying the invention is to propose a method and device which are suitable for the mechanical attachment of the opening aid to the package.




In achieving this stated object the package according to the invention is characterized by the following features:




a) the group of cigarette packs is surrounded on all sides by the outer wrapper,




b) the cigarette packs are arranged in (two) rows of packs in such a way that a continuous separation plane is formed between the two rows of packs,




c) the separation plane extends in the region of side walls of the outer wrapper,




d) the side wall exhibits a weakened line, in particular a perforated line,




e) the weakened or perforated line extends in the region of the separation plane of the pack rows (approximately) along the full length of the side wall.




A package of the preferred embodiment has an extended cuboid-shaped form, with a large-surface front and rear side, narrow long side walls and with small end walls formed by folding. According to the invention, the perforated line extends along at least one of the side walls, with said wall exclusively exhibiting the perforated line which runs in the longitudinal direction of the side wall.




The perforated line ensures quick and easy access to the total contents of the package. The perforated line can be split along its full length by manual intervention. Thus the total contents of the package are immediately exposed for removal.




The method according to the invention is such that a continuous web of material for the outer wrapper is provided with transversely-directed weakened or perforated lines, which preferably are centered on the material web and end at a distance from the side edges of the material web, and that following the correctly positioned application of the weakened or perforated line the blanks are severed from the material web.




The device according to the invention for the manufacture of packs or blanks for the outer wrapper is equipped with a perforation tool arranged in the region of a perforation station which applies the perforated line, specifically during a temporary standstill phase of the material web, either by means of a perforation tool which can be moved back and forth transversely to the material web or by means of a perforation blade, which applies the complete perforated line in a single working stroke.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further details of the invention are explained more fully below with the aid of an exemplary embodiment of the pack and the device. The drawings show:





FIG. 1

a package for cigarettes in perspective view,





FIG. 2

a spread-out blank for an outer wrapping of a package according to

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

another embodiment of a package for cigarettes in perspective view,





FIG. 4

a partial cross-section of the package according to

FIG. 1

, on an enlarged scale,





FIG. 5

a spread-out blank for an outer wrapping of a package according to FIG.


2


and

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 6

a device for applying a perforated line in the region of a material web, in schematic side view,





FIG. 7

a detail of the device according to

FIG. 6

, namely an assembly for applying the perforated line, in cross-sectional view,





FIG. 8

a further detail of the device according to

FIG. 6

, on an enlarged scale,





FIG. 9

a detail from

FIG. 8

on a further enlarged scale (Detail VI),





FIG. 10

a detail of the device with another exemplary embodiment of a perforation assembly, in side view,





FIG. 11

longitudinal section of the perforation assembly, namely in a sectional plane VIII—VIII of

FIG. 10

,





FIG. 12

cross-sectional view through the perforation assembly in sectional plane IX—IX of

FIG. 11

,





FIG. 13

a detail of the perforation assembly in its perforation position, on an enlarged scale,





FIG. 14

a detail of

FIG. 13

, viewed in a transverse sectional plane.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The drawings relate to packages for a group of cigarette packs


10


. A plurality of cigarette packs


10


, in the present case ten, are formed into an ordered group and surrounded by an outer wrapping


11


. The latter consists expediently of (layered) paper, but can also be manufactured from other suitable packaging materials.




The packaging unit has an extended cuboid-shaped form. This geometric shape arises from the arrangement of the cigarette packs


10


in two rows of packs


12


,


13


each having five cigarette packs


10


. The cigarette packs


10


lie with their large-area sides, i.e. front side and rear side, against one another. In the region of a central longitudinal plane of the packaging unit, a continuous separation plane


14


arises between the two pack rows


12


,


13


.




The group of cigarette packs


10


is completely surrounded by the outer wrapping


11


. The latter consists therefore of a front wall


15


and an opposite rear wall


16


with narrow long side walls


17


,


18


arranged between the same, and of end walls


19


,


20


likewise facing one another. In the exemplary embodiment according to

FIG. 1 and 2

, the blank for the outer wrapping


11


is configured such that a marginal front wall


15


is joined to the side wall


18


by means of an opposite edge strip


21


. The edge strip is connected to an inner side of the front wall


15


by gluing.




On the exemplary embodiment according to

FIG. 3

to

FIG. 5

, the blank of the outer wrapping is configured in a slightly different fashion. Here the side wall


18


is comprised of partially overlapping marginal folding flaps, namely an outer edge strip


84


and an inner edge strip


85


. The outer, broader edge strip


84


is connected to the rear wall


16


, and the inner, narrower edge strip


85


is connected to the front wall


15


. In the finished package (

FIG. 2

, FIG.


3


), the inner edge strip


85


is almost completely covered by the outer edge strip


84


. The outer edge strip


84


has almost the same width as side wall


18


. In the region of an overlap


86


of the edge strips


84


,


95


, the latter are joined to each other by adhesive bonding (or by thermal sealing). The overlap


86


is positioned off-center, specifically offset to the separation plane


14


.




The end walls


19


,


20


in both exemplary embodiments consist of a plurality of folding flaps, namely of trapezoid inner flap


22


, of likewise trapezoid side flaps


23


,


24


and of a top flap


25


. The latter is configured rectangular and completely covers the end wall


19


,


20


as an outer flap. To this end, the top flap


25


is separated from the adjacent side flap


23


by a punched-out line


26


.




The packages or their outer wrapper


11


is provided with an opening aid for the outer wrapper in the region of at least one of the package walls, specifically in the region of the long side wall


17


. This opening aid comprises a weakened line which can be easily split, preferably a perforated line


27


in the outer wrapping. The perforated line


27


extends approximately at the halfway point, i.e. along an (imaginary) longitudinal center line of the side wall


17


or


18


. It is important that the perforated line


27


runs as an opening aid at least approximately in the region of the separation plane between partial groups of the cigarette packs


10


. In this way, when the perforated line


27


is split, i.e. the outer wrapping is opened, direct access is provided to the entire package contents. The process of (manually) opening or splitting the perforated line


27


is made easier with this positioning. The perforated line


27


extends in the present case over almost the entire length of the side wall


17


or


18


and ends at a small distance from upright package ends


28


.




On the exemplary embodiment according to

FIG. 1 and 2

, the continuous, straight perforation line


27


is positioned in the region of the single-piece side wall


17


. An alternative to this is shown in

FIG. 3

to


5


. Here the perforation line is arranged in the region of the side wall


18


formed by the edge strips


85


,


85


and centered thereon, namely along the separation plane


14


. The overlap


86


lies entirely adjacent to the perforation line


27


. The blank (

FIG. 5

) is configured such that the perforation line


27


runs within the marginal edge strip


84


at a suitable distance from the free edge of the blank.




The perforated line


27


is applied mechanically, specifically in the process of manufacturing the package. The perforated line is already applied to a material web


29


from which blanks for the outer wrapping


11


are to be manufactured.




To this end the material web


29


is drawn from a reel (not shown) and led through a perforation unit


30


. Thereafter, the blank provided with the perforated line


27


is severed from the material web


29


by a cutting unit


31


. The blank can then be further processed in conventional fashion in a packaging machine to form the outer wrapping


11


.




Arranged upstream of the perforation unit


30


is a pendulum


32


, which is known in principle, with fixed and movable deflection rollers


33


. The pendulum


32


determines by its relative position the tension in the material web


29


or compensates for fluctuations in tension until the unit is switched off when a critical web tension is exceed or not reached.




The material web


29


is deflected into a horizontal plane via a fixed guide roller


34


in the region of the perforation unit


30


. A likewise fixed counter roller


35


cooperates with this guide roller


34


. The material web is conveyed between guide roller


34


and counter roller


35


, forming a horizontal web section


36


.




In the region of this web section


36


the perforated line


27


is applied transverse to the longitudinal extension of the material web


29


, specifically in an approximate centered position, i.e. with approximately the same distances to the side edges of the material web corresponding to the width of folding flaps


22


. . .


25


. The perforated line


27


is applied during a temporary standstill of the material web, which is conveyed in phases, by a perforation unit.




On the exemplary embodiment according to

FIG. 6

to

FIG. 9

, the perforation unit employed as the perforation tool exhibits a perforation disc


37


moved in rotation.




Said disc is attached to a shaft


38


which is connected in turn to a driving wheel, namely a toothed wheel


39


. The unit comprising perforation disc


37


, shaft


38


, toothed wheel


39


and other members can be moved transversely to the material web


29


to produce the perforated line


27


. In the process, the toothed wheel


37


, runs down a fixed transverse rack


40


in such a way that, through mutual engagement, the toothed wheel


39


, and with it the perforation disc


37


, carries out an exact rotation during the transverse movement. The dimensions are in the present case chosen to be such that the diameter of the perforation disc


39


corresponds to the diameter of the toothed wheel


39


or of the equator of same. In this way, perforation disc


37


and toothed wheel


39


carry out exactly corresponding rotary movements.




Perforation disc


37


and toothed wheel


39


may be moved by a fixed pressure means cylinder


41


running in the direction of movement of the members mentioned. Here, this is a pressure means cylinder


41


with no piston rod. A driver


42


protrudes laterally from the housing of the pressure means cylinder


41


and is connected to the unit which can be moved backwards and forwards. Pressure can be applied in both directions to the pressure means cylinder


41


or to a piston which can move in same. The piston (not shown) is connected to the driver


42


.




The perforation disc


37


and the toothed wheel


39


are connected via the shaft


38


with a carrier


43


which is configured as a slide


44


in the upper region. The latter slides on a long profile rail


45


which, for its part, is fastened to the underside of the pressure means cylinder


41


. A connecting piece


46


is connected on the one hand to the driver


42


of the pressure means cylinder


41


and on the other hand to the movable unit, namely the carrier


43


or the slide


44


. The backward and forward movements of the driver


42


are thus transmitted to the carrier


43


. The rotating shaft


38


is held in a bearing


47


with roller bodies in the carrier


43


.




The perforation disc


37


is equipped along its perimeter with projecting tooth-like perforation blades


48


between which gaps or notches are formed. Each perforation blade


48


carries out one incision of the perforated line


47


in the material web


29


.




The perforation disc


37


is of such dimensions and so designed that for each movement cycle, i.e. in one rotation, a complete perforated line


27


is created. In order to maintain the correct length of this line, the effective perimeter of the perforation disc


37


is limited with respect to the arrangement of the perforation blades


46


. On the present exemplary embodiment one section of the perforation disc


37


is missing. A transverse border edge


49


joins ends of a partial perimeter of the perforation disc


37


creating the perforation. Perforation blades


48


are accordingly arranged along the whole circular partial perimeter, namely from one end of the border edge


49


to the other end. The perforated line


27


is therefore correctly delimited by the preset length of the perimeter with perforation blades, independently of the length of the movement path of the perforation disc


37


as it rotates.




This effective perimeter length of the perforation disc


37


corresponds to a length


50


of the perforated line


27


in the material web


29


. Its width


51


is significantly larger. The movement path


52


of the perforation disc


37


or of the shaft


38


extends beyond the width


51


of the material web


29


(FIG.


7


). The respective end position of the perforation disc


37


is thus chosen to be such that during the momentary standstill of the perforation disc


37


the material web


29


can be moved further on to one of the end positions without being damaged by the perforation disc


37


. On the shown exemplary embodiment, the border edge


49


is aligned parallel to the material web


29


, at a clear spacing from same.




During the application of the perforated line


27


, the material web


29


is held on or against a flat support. This is a horizontal, strip-shaped supporting plate


53


. Web section


36


lies against this supporting plate


53


, against the underside of same. In the effective region of the perforation disc or of the perforation blades


48


, the supporting plate


53


is provided with a narrow groove


54


running in the longitudinal direction.




The material web


29


, provided with the perforated line


27


in the region of the perforation unit


30


, is guided after the counter roller


35


over an adjusting roller


55


. The latter is arranged so as to be movable along a transverse axis, for example in an elongated hole. The relative position of the adjusting roller


55


can be set in this way, to adapt to different lengths of the blanks for the outer wrapping


11


which are to be manufactured, depending on the size of the package.




After the adjusting roller


55


, the material web


29


is guided over additional rollers. These include a pair of braking rollers


56


,


57


. The latter are equipped with a free-wheel acting on one side and can therefore rotate in one direction only. The braking rollers


56


,


57


prevent the material web


29


from running back once a blank for the outer wrapping


11


has been separated from it.




The material web


29


is deflected upwards by the braking roller


57


, forming an upright web section


58


. Located in the region of same is the cutting unit


31


. It consists of a blade


59


, which can be moved transversely, and a fixed counter-blade


60


. The movable blade is connected to an actuating mechanism


61


which causes a backward-and-forward transverse movement of the blade


59


to carry out the severance cut.




Preliminary rollers


62


,


63


are arranged in front of the cutting unit


31


or the blades


59


,


60


. These rollers draw the material web


29


forward to correspond exactly with the length of a blank for the outer wrapper


11


. The preliminary rollers


62


,


63


can be controlled by a printed mark reader (not shown), which detects printed marks on the material web


29


.




The perforation unit


30


and the cutting unit


31


are arranged at a fixed, exact spacing from one another which corresponds to the length, or if required, the multiple length, of the blank for the outer wrapping


11


plus the distance from the edge of a further blank to the perforated line


27


. What matters is that severance cuts for the outer wrapping


11


are executed at an exact distance from the perforated line, in such a way that the latter is located in the described position in the region of the finished package.




The perforation unit


30


shown in

FIG. 10

to

FIG. 14

is particularly advantageous due to its efficiency. In this perforation unit


30


the complete perforated line


27


is created in a single working stroke. To achieve this, the perforation unit is equipped with a perforation blade


64


as the perforation tool. This has a serrated cutter with triangular blade tips


65


. Arranged at an angle to each other, the cutting edges


66


of the blade tips


65


are sharpened on both sides. The cutting edges


66


are each arranged at an acute angle to one another.




Each blade tip


65


executes a punched cut in the material web or in the blank as part of the continuous perforated line


27


. The length of the punched cut is determined by the penetration depth of the blade tip


65


. Accordingly, the perforation blade


64


is moved against the material during the working stroke that the blade tips


65


penetrate the material web


29


only in a partial area, thus creating a continuous row of punched cuts. The movement of the perforation blade


64


is therefore limited, specifically by limit stops. The length of the perforation blade


64


corresponds to the length of the perforated line


27


.




The perforation blade


64


is attached to a mounting which can be moved up and down in the perforation unit


30


, namely to a lifting carriage


67


. The latter is arranged below the plane of the material web


29


. The perforation blade


64


with its upward-directed blade tips


65


is thus moved against the material web


29


from below, specifically by virtue of the upward movement of the lifting carriage


67


. The latter can be slid along the lateral guide rods


68


. For actuating the lifting carriage


67


and thus the perforation blade


64


a short-stroke actuating cylinder


69


with a nonrevolving piston rod (not shown) is employed. The actuation cylinder


69


is arranged below the lifting carriage


67


, and centered approximately to it.




The perforation blade


64


is anchored on the upper side of the long-extended lifting carriage


67


. The relatively thin-walled perforation blade


64


is seated in a rod-shaped mount, namely in a elongated supporting piece


70


. The perforation blade


64


projects out of the top of the supporting piece


70


. The latter in turn is mounted in a depression of the lifting carriage


67


and fixed to same by means of anchoring bolts


71


. The anchoring bolts in turn are seated in bore holes


72


having a large diameter so that the relative positioning of the perforation blade


64


or the supporting piece


70


can be altered in the longitudinal direction of the lifting carriage


67


.




The lifting carriage


67


or the actuation cylinder


69


is stayed (below) on a base


73


, which is releasably connected to the machine frame. The actuation cylinder


69


is adjustably supported in an approximately centered depression of the base


73


, namely with an adjusting bolt


74


. The latter can be adjusted on the underside of the base


73


with an appropriate tool and with the aid of an adjusting screw


75


. The penetration depth of the perforation blade


64


in the material web


29


can be set with the aid of the adjusting screw


75


and the adjusting bolt


74


via the actuation cylinder


69


, with the actuation cylinder executing a firm, preset lifting motion.




The guide rods


68


for the lifting carriage


67


are likewise anchored on the base


73


.




During the perforation cut the material web


29


or the blank is held in place by the perforation blade


64


, specifically by it being pinched between large surface clamping members. The latter comprise on one hand a lower clamping plate


76


below the material web


29


and a counter clamping plate


77


on the opposite, or upper, side of the material web


29


. The counter clamping plate


77


is fixedly arranged by being connected to the guide rods


68


. The (lower) clamping plate


76


can be moved up and down. A perforation cut is executed by having the material web


29


pressed against the lower side of the counter clamping plate


77


through the upward movement of the clamping plate


76


in the region of the perforation blade


64


.




The clamping plate


76


can be moved up an down with the perforation blade


64


and for this purpose it is mounted on the lifting carriage


67


. The clamping plate


76


is connected in an elastically movable manner to the lifting carriage


67


in such a way that during the upward movement of the lifting carriage the clamping plate


76


is first pressed against the material web


29


or against the counter clamping plate


77


and afterwards, during the continued upward movement of the lifting carriage


67


, the perforation blade


64


is moved further upward to a position according to

FIG. 13

or

FIG. 14

in order to execute the perforation cut.




For this purpose, the clamping plate


76


is connected to the lifting carriage


67


by means of load-bearing bolts


78


. The load-bearing bolts


78


are disposably seated in bore holes of the lifting carriage


67


. The clamping plate


76


is supported on the lifting carriage


67


by springs


79


in an elastically disposable manner. A spiral spring


79


surrounds each loadbearing bolt


78


. During the upward movement of the Lifting carriage


67


the springs


79


are pressed together until the upper final position of the lifting carriages


67


is reached (

FIG. 11

, right).




In order that the perforation blade


64


can freely execute the perforation cut in the stayed material web


29


or in the blank, the clamping plate


76


is provided with a slit


80


running in the longitudinal direction through which the perforation blade


64


or the blade tips


65


can pass through. On the opposite side the counter clamping plate


77


is provided with a narrow groove


81


running in the longitudinal direction, into which the areas of the blade tips


65


passing through the material web


29


can enter.




After passing through the perforation unit


30


with this configuration, the material web


29


—analogous to the exemplary embodiment of FIG.


6


—is then fed over the deflection roller


82


on a pendulum


32


. On the opposite (exit) side there follows a further deflector roller


83


, which feeds the material web


29


(provided with perforated line


27


) to the cutting unit


31


.




List of Designations






10


cigarette pack






11


outer wrapping






12


row of packs






13


row of packs






14


separation plane






15


front wall






16


rear wall






17


side wall






18


side wall






19


end wall






20


end wall






21


edge strip






22


inner flap






23


side flap






24


side flap






25


top flap






26


punched-out line






27


perforated line






28


package edge






29


material web






30


perforation unit






31


cutting unit






32


pendulum






33


deflection roller






34


guide roller






35


counter roller






36


web section






37


perforation disc






38


shaft






39


toothed wheel






40


transverse rack






41


pressure means cylinder






42


driver






43


carrier






44


slide






45


profile rail






46


connecting piece






47


bearing






48


perforation blade






49


border edge






50


length






51


width






52


movement path






53


supporting plate






54


groove






55


adjusting roller






56


braking rollers






57


braking rollers






58


web section






59


blade






60


counter-blade






61


actuating mechanism






62


preliminary roller






63


preliminary roller






64


perforation blade






65


blade tip






66


cutting edge






67


lifting carriage






68


guide rods






69


actuation cylinder






70


supporting piece






71


anchoring bolts






72


bore hole






73


base






74


adjusting bolt






75


adjusting screw






76


clamping plate






77


counter clamping plate






78


load-bearing bolts






79


spring






80


slit






81


groove






82


deflection roller






83


deflection roller






84


edge strip (outer)






85


edge strip (inner)






86


overlap



Claims
  • 1. A bundle pack comprising a group of cigarette packs (10) which is surrounded by an outer wrapping (11) of foldable packaging material, the outer wrapping forming long, stretched-out longitudinal walls, namely a front wall (15), a rear wall (16) and first and second narrow side walls (17, 18), as well as end faces formed by folding flaps, wherein:a) said long, stretched-out first narrow side wall has only one substantially straight perforation line (27) along which the outer wrapping (11) is splitable to open the bundle pack and provide access to the cigarette packs; b) the perforation line (27) extends in only the first narrow side wall, in the longitudinal direction thereof, and continuously over approximately the entire length thereof; c) the perforation line (27) is arranged approximately in the longitudinal center of the first narrow side wall, namely in a separation plane (14) formed by two rows (12, 13) of the cigarette packs (10); and d) the perforation line (27) divides the first narrow side wall into two closed side wall sections which are separable from one another by the perforation line (27) and which are free of any other perforation lines.
  • 2. The bundle pack according to claim 1, wherein:a) the first narrow side wall comprises two partially overlapping folding tabs, namely outer and inner edge strips (84, 85) of the outer wrapping (11), the edge strips (84, 85) being connected to one another by glue in a region of overlap (86) of the edge strips; b) the outer edge strip (84) across substantially the entire length of the first narrow side wall; and c) the perforation line (27) is in the outer edge strip (84) and runs outside of a region of or next to the overlap (86) of the two edge strips (84, 85).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99121442 Oct 1999 EP
Parent Case Info

This is a Continuation-In-Part Application No. 09/266,823 filed Mar. 12, 1999 now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/266823 Mar 1999 US
Child 09/542290 US