Information
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Patent Grant
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6178718
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Patent Number
6,178,718
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 15, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Vo; Peter
- Huynh; Louis G.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 1314
- 053 1315
- 101 216
- 101 70
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Packaging machine for the production of packs having at least one wrapping consisting of packaging material, the wrapping being provided with a changeable print, in particular a code. A printing mechanism (11) having printing tools (25, 26) serves for applying printing characters or codes to packaging material. These printing tools must be capable of being actuated at short time intervals in order to adapt the code. For this purpose, a printing roller (14) receiving the printing tools (25, 26) can be moved out of a working position into an adjusting position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a packaging machine for the production of packs having at least one wrapping consisting of packaging material for the pack content, in particular of cigarette packs, the packs or their wrapping being provided by means of a coding assembly with a print, in particular, an identification code, to be changed from time to time.
2. Description of Related Art
Packs of the most diverse kinds are provided, during manufacture, with an identification code which reproduces, in particular, the time and place of manufacture. This code, usually consisting of numbers and letters, is applied in a position concealed from the user, specifically usually by printing a blank for the wrapping. In cigarette packs, the identification code is mostly applied to an inner wrapping which may consist of tin foil or paper.
The coding may be applied to blanks ready for packaging or to packs already completely or partially finished. It is expedient, however, for the identification code to be printed on a material web for manufacturing the blanks.
The identification code often has to be changed at short notice. In particular, it is necessary to change the code after each shift of the production factory.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object on which the invention is based, in a packaging machine, in particular for the manufacture of cigarette packs, is to design a coding assembly in such a way that the code can be changed at little outlay and within a short time.
To achieve this object, the packaging machine according to the invention is characterized in that, in order to carry out changes in the printing, the coding assembly can be moved out of a working position into a freely accessible handling position.
According to the invention, therefore, the coding assembly is a unit capable of being handled separately, which, in a working position, carries out the printing of a material web or of blanks in the conventional way, but which can be moved in a simple way into a handling position, in order to carry out the adjustment of coding members.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the coding members, namely coding discs rotatable on a shaft, are arranged on a preferably rotatably mounted carrier and the latter, together with the coding members, can be moved out of the working position in the axial direction. In the handling position, the coding members, which can be adjusted in order to change the print or the code, are changed. The unit or the coding assembly is subsequently moved back into the working position.
The coding assembly is arranged in a mounting or a housing which, according to the invention, is connected to an embossing block to form a unit. In the region of the embossing block, for example material webs consisting of tin foil are provided with embossing. The embossed material web then immediately thereafter runs through the coding assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further details of the invention relate to the design and functioning of the coding assembly. An exemplary embodiment is explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings in which:
FIG. 1
shows a diagrammatic side view of a unit of a packaging machine with a coding assembly,
FIG. 2
shows the coding assembly in axial longitudinal section,
FIG. 3
shows the coding assembly according to
FIG. 2
, with part of the assembly in a changed position,
FIG. 4
shows a partially sectional side view of a coding roller as a detail of the coding assembly on an enlarged scale,
FIG. 5
shows a detail of the coding roller in cross-section.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings relates to an assembly which can be used in a packaging machine for cigarettes. In actual fact, what is meant is the treatment of a material web
10
for producing blanks of an inner wrapping for a cigarette group. The inner wrapping or the material web
10
may consist of paper, (thin) cardboard or tin foil, but also of a film.
The blanks are to have a print, namely a definite code capable of being changed at short notice. The latter serves, if required, for identifying the cigarette pack in terms of the time and place of manufacture. The code is applied in the correct position to the material web
10
, in such a way that, in the finished pack, the corresponding data appear in the region of a bottom face of the inner wrapping.
A printing mechanism
11
serves for applying the code. This consists of a printing assembly
12
and of a back-up roller
13
. The material web
10
runs through between the printing assembly
12
and the back-up roller
13
. At the same time, an adjustable code is printed onto the material web
10
at intervals.
The printing assembly
12
is mounted rotatably, that is to say in a rotating manner. Attached to a printing roller
14
are printing members which project beyond the cylindrical circumference and come to bear, according to the rotation of the printing roller
14
, on the back-up roller
13
or on the material web
10
resting on the latter. The printing members are, here, printing discs
15
, that is to say relatively small disc-shaped wheels, on the outer circumference of which printing characters, for example numbers or letters, are arranged. As is evident particularly from
FIG. 5
, the printing discs
15
are of gearwheel-like design, with radially directed projections
16
and gaps
17
formed between these. Each projection
16
carries one or more printing symbols, that is to say letters or numbers, on an outer printing face
18
. Each projection
16
is expediently provided with another character. The printing discs
15
are mounted rotatably on a carrying shaft
19
, so that, in each case, another symbol can be brought into the printing position by rotating the printing disc
15
. In the printing position, the respective projection
16
projects beyond a cylindrical outer surface of the printing roller
14
.
In the present exemplary embodiment, a plurality of printing discs
15
, specifically, altogether, seven printing discs
15
, are mounted on the carrying shaft
19
, so as each to be independently adjustable, specifically rotatable. These are rotated on the carrying shaft
19
by hand or via a suitable tool in order to set the code. The printing discs
15
are fixed in the respective printing position, in the present case by means of a retaining member common to all the printing discs
15
. This is a retaining rod
20
which extends axis-parallel to the carrying shaft
19
. The retaining rod
20
is provided with a groove
21
which runs in the longitudinal direction and into which a projection
16
of each printing disc
15
penetrates positively. In order to adjust the printing discs
15
, the retaining rod
20
is adjusted in the axial direction via a handle
22
, specifically counter to the elastic pressure of a spring
23
. When the retaining rod
20
is in an actuating position, the projections
16
of the printing discs
15
are located in the region of transversely directed recesses
24
of the retaining rod
20
. The printing discs
15
can then be adjusted in the circumferential direction. After the setting operation has ended, the retaining rod
20
returns to the retaining position according to FIG.
5
.
The interrelated printing discs
15
, including the retaining rod
20
, form a printing tool
25
for producing a complete print or a complete code. A dual-web operating mode is provided in the present exemplary embodiment. Two material webs lying next to one another or a material web
10
of double width are conveyed through the printing mechanism
11
and are acted upon simultaneously by two printing tools
25
and
26
lying next to one another in the axial direction. The common, appropriately dimensioned back-up roller
13
is assigned to both printing tools
25
,
26
.
The individual printing tool
25
or, as shown, both printing tools
25
,
26
are mounted eccentrically on the printing roller
14
. If there are two printing tools
25
,
26
, these are mounted next to one another in the axial direction, eccentrically to the printing roller
14
, in the same circumferential position in a corresponding depression
27
of the said printing roller. The printing tools
25
,
26
are arranged in such a way that, on each printing disc
15
, a projection
16
having a character (letter, number) projects beyond the outer surface of the common printing roller
14
and can thus bring about printing.
In order to adjust the printing members or printing discs
15
, the printing assembly
12
can be moved as a unit out of the working position shown in
FIG. 2
into a setting position. In the latter, the printing tools
25
,
26
or their printing discs
15
are exposed so that (manual) adjustments can be made.
The printing mechanism
11
, specifically the printing assembly
12
and back-up roller
13
, is mounted in a common closed housing
28
. Side walls
29
,
30
serve for mounting the rotatable members, specifically the printing roller
14
and the back-up roller
13
. The latter is rotatably mounted by means of a shaft
31
in a stationary (upper) part region of the side wall
29
,
30
. The shaft
31
is driven in rotation by a toothed gear
32
. The back-up roller
13
is mounted on the shaft
31
.
The printing assembly
12
or the printing roller
14
can be removed from the housing
28
, specifically via a free side wall
30
. For this purpose, carrying parts
33
,
34
of the side walls
29
,
30
, together with the printing roller
14
, can be displaced in the axial direction of the latter, specifically in the direction of the side located opposite the toothed gear
32
. In this case, the printing assembly
12
is drawn out of the housing
28
laterally by means of a hand knob
35
, in such a way that, in an end position, the (two) printing tools
25
,
26
are exposed for the adjustment of the printing discs
15
, specifically outside the housing
28
. After the adjustments have been made, the printing assembly
12
is pushed back into the working position according to FIG.
2
. At the same time, the carrying part
34
is inserted into the side wall
30
again. The opposite carrying part
33
remains in a position offset relative to the side wall
29
.
The printing assembly
12
is mounted, for the movements described, on guides which ensure that, after the adjustments have been made, the printing assembly returns to the exact working position by being displaced. For this purpose, two guide rods
36
,
37
are mounted at a fixed location next to one another in the lateral region of the housing
28
. The two guide rods
36
,
37
are connected, on the one hand, to a fixed outer wall
38
of the housing
28
and, on the other hand, to the opposite side wall
30
. The printing assembly
12
is supported slidably on the guide rods
36
,
37
, specifically, in each case, by means of the carrying part
33
,
34
. The carrying part
33
located opposite the draw-out side is provided with a lengthened guide piece, specifically a guide sleeve
39
which slides on the two guide rods
36
,
37
and ensures stable accurate guidance of the printing assembly
12
during the axial movements.
The two end positions of the printing assembly
12
are fixed, specifically by means of catch positions. For this purpose, for example manually operable catch members
40
,
41
are provided, which penetrate with a catch pin
42
into a hole
43
of the printing assembly
12
, specifically of the guide sleeve
39
.
FIG. 2
shows the catch position of the catch member
40
in the working position. In the drawn-out position, the catch pin
42
of the catch member
41
penetrates, adjacent to the side wall
30
, into the hole
43
.
In the working position, the carrying part
34
assigned to the side wall
30
is also supported on the guide rods
36
,
37
.
The two carrying parts
33
,
34
form a rotary bearing
44
,
45
for the printing roller
14
. On the side facing the toothed gear
32
, the printing roller
14
is provided with a shaft piece
46
. Mounted on the end of the latter is a driving wheel
47
. This is positively connected via a journal
48
to a gearwheel
49
of the toothed gear
32
. The driving wheel
47
and journal
48
thus couple the printing assembly
12
to the drive, the said coupling being capable of being released and reconnected in a simple way.
The printing mechanism
11
is connected to an embossing assembly
50
for the material web
10
. The embossing assembly
50
serves for the embossing treatment of the material web
10
, for example for the embossing of tin foil. In this case, the material web
10
is guided through between two co-operating embossing rollers
51
,
52
. After the embossing operation, the material web
10
runs through the printing mechanism
11
for applying the print or the code.
In this exemplary embodiment, the embossing rollers
51
,
52
are mounted next to one another in a horizontal plane. The printing mechanism
11
is arranged below the embossing assembly
50
. The housing
28
of the printing mechanism
11
is expediently connected to the embossing assembly
50
or its housing.
As is evident from
FIG. 1
, the printing roller
14
and back-up roller
13
are positioned next to one another so as to be slightly offset relative to one another vertically. The guide rods
36
,
37
are positioned one above the other.
The material web
10
is deflected by the back-up roller
13
and emerges from the printing mechanism
11
in an approximately horizontal direction. The material web
10
runs over a deflecting roller
53
which is adjustable. For this purpose, the deflecting roller
53
is mounted on a lever
54
. The latter can be moved about a pivot bearing
55
. An adjusting member makes it possible to adjust the lever
54
. This adjusting member is a knurled screw
56
which is mounted on a stationary holder
57
and one end of which bears on the lever
54
.
The printing mechanism
11
may alternatively also be designed in such a way that the members responsible for printing, that is to say the printing tools
25
,
26
or the printing roller
14
, can be moved out of the working position into an adjusting position by means of an axially transverse movement.
Claims
- 1. A packaging machine for producing packs having their contents wrapped in a packaging material having information printed thereon, which printed information can be changed from time to time as desired, said machine comprising:a housing; a back-up roller mounted within said housing; and for providing access to said printing tool outside said housing to permit changes to be made to said information.
- 2. The packaging machine of claim 1, wherein said printing roller being rotatably mounted on two carrying parts, said carrying parts having portions for mounting on a pair of stationary guide rods mounted to said housing parallel to said rotational axis of said printing roller for permitting sliding movement of said printing roller between said working position and said handling position.
- 3. The packaging machine of claim 2, wherein one of said carrying parts fits flush with a side wall of said housing when said printing roller is in said working position.
- 4. The packaging machine of claim 1, wherein said printing roller further includes catch members for releasably retaining said printing roller in said working position and in said handling position.
- 5. The packaging machine of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of printing tool wherein each said printing tool comprises a plurality of printing discs rotatably mounted on a common shaft for adjustment of each disc independently of the other discs to change said information.
- 6. The packaging machine of claim 5, wherein each said printing tool further comprises a retaining rod mounted for movement into and out of engagement with said printing discs between a locking position wherein said printing discs are held in place and an unlocked position wherein said printing discs can be rotated on said common shaft to permit a change of said information.
- 7. The packaging machine of claim 1, further comprising two said printing tools mounted side by side on said printing roller in an axial direction relative to said rotational axis thereof, each said printing tool being mounted eccentrically on said printing roller relative to said rotational axis thereof in a depression therein.
- 8. The packaging machine of claim 1, wherein said printing roller further includes a coupling member for cooperating with a gear wheel mounted to said housing for automatically coupling said printing roller to a drive member when said printing roller is moved to said working position.
- 9. The packaging machine of claim 1, wherein said packs are cigarette packs.
Priority Claims (1)
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197 47 981 |
Oct 1997 |
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