Packet of cigarettes and relative production method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6669015
  • Patent Number
    6,669,015
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A packet (2) of cigarettes and relative production method, wherein a label (7), defined at least partly by a portion (8) of magnetic tape, is applied to a component (3a, 16, 20) of the packet (2) so as to be visible on the outside of the finished packet (2); the label (7) being printed, on the machine and by means of a printing device (34), with data relating to the packet (2).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a packet of, cigarettes.




In particular, the present invention relates to a parallelepiped-shaped packet of cigarettes comprising an outer package normally formed by folding sheet material, and an inner wrapping of foil or paper wrapped about a group of cigarettes.




Here and hereinafter, the term “outer package” is used to indicate an outer wrapping normally formed from a sheet of paper or from a blank of cardboard or similar; or an overwrapping formed from a sheet of transparent material; or the above outer wrapping and overwrapping combined.




BACKGROUND ART




Patent EP 317,202 discloses a novel tear strip or sealing strip for a package of cigarettes; the tear strip or sealing strip comprises a plastic film substrate upon which a magnetizable metal oxide coating has been deposited. The coated strip may be adhered to the package or the flexible wrapping material for the package or container, optionally, the strip may be coated with a pigment or metallized or printed with graphic indicia or any combination of these features. Information may be recorded on the magnetic coating during packaging and handling for subsequent readout.




In other words, patent EP 317,202 discloses a packet provided with a portion of magnetic tape visible from the outside, and on which is recorded data unequivocally identifying the packet; the portion of magnetic tape constitutes for the packet, among other things, a certificate of origin making any attempt to counterfeit the packet extremely complicated and expensive.




To produce such a packet, packing machines are provided with a line for supplying a prerecorded magnetic tape, from which portions containing the data relative to the packets are cut off successively.




Together with the data recorded on the respective portion of magnetic tape, it is often desirable to also provide each packet with data of interest, not so much to the maker or retailer, as to the consumer, such as the date of manufacture and, more importantly, a possible sell-by date.




Obviously, consumer-directed data cannot be recorded magnetically on the magnetic tape, by requiring special reading devices for it to be read; and neither can it be prerecorded, since information such as the sell-by date of the packet can only be applied to the packet when it is actually produced.




Patent EP 317,303 discloses to optionally printing the tear/sealing strip with graphic indicia; however, the dimensions and the location of the tear/-sealing strip does not allow giving to the consumer the desired information.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a packet of cigarettes designed to provide consumers with all necessary information in clear text, in a low-cost manner and with substantially no alterations to existing packing machines.




According to the present invention, there is provided a packet of cigarettes having a parallelepiped shape and comprising a number of sheet material packing components folded and assembled to one another to define an inner wrapping housing a group of cigarettes and an outer package; the packet having two lateral major walls and two lateral minor walls and comprising a top portion, which is openable for the extraction of the cigarettes, and a bottom portion for the storage of the cigarettes; and a label being applied to at least one of said packing components and being visible on the outside of the packet; characterized in that at least one portion of the label is defined by a portion of magnetic data recording tape, the label has printed graphic signs, and the label is applied to one of said lateral walls of said bottom portion of the packet in order to be completely arranged on only one lateral wall of said bottom portion.




The present invention also relates to a method of producing a packet of cigarettes.




According to the present invention, there is provided a method of producing a packet of cigarettes having a parallelepiped shape, the method comprising the first steps of folding and assembling to one another a number of sheet material components to define an inner wrapping housing a group of cigarettes and an outer package; and a second step of supplying and applying a label to at least one of said components, so that the label is visible on the outside of the said packet; the packet having two lateral major walls and two lateral minor walls and comprising a top portion, which is openable for the extraction of the cigarettes, and a bottom portion; said label being at least partly defined by a portion of magnetic data recording tape; and the method being characterized by comprising the further step of printing graphic signs on said label during or after said second step; the label being applied to said bottom portion of the packet and to one of said lateral walls in order to be completely arranged on only one lateral wall.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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:





FIG. 1

shows a schematic view in perspective, partly in block form, of a portion of a production line of a machine for producing a first embodiment of the packet according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a schematic view in perspective, partly in block form, of a portion of a production line of a machine for producing a second embodiment of the packet according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

shows a larger-scale view of a detail of the second embodiment of the packet according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

shows a schematic view in perspective, partly in block form, of a variation of the

FIG. 1

production line.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a line for producing packets


2


, each of which is substantially parallelepiped-shaped and houses a group of cigarettes (not shown) enclosed in an inner wrapping


3


made by folding a sheet


3




a


of foil in known manner.




Each packet


2


comprises an outer package


4


, which, in the example shown, comprises an outer wrapping


5


about inner wrapping


3


, and an overwrapping


6


of transparent material—in the example shown, polypropylene—covering outer wrapping


5


.




Packet


2


also comprises a label


7


defined by a portion


8


of magnetic data recording tape, which, in the specific example shown, is connected to outer wrapping


5


and has graphic signs


9


visible on the outside of packet


2


and containing, for example, the date of manufacture of packet


2


.




In variations not shown, label


7


is connected to overwrapping


6


, or—in the event packet


2


is a so-called “soft” pack, in which part of inner wrapping


3


is visible on the outside—is connected astride outer wrapping


5


and inner wrapping


3


.




Line


1


comprises a known supply line


10


in turn comprising a support


11


for a reel


12


, from which a continuous strip


13


of sheet material is unwound and fed by a conveyor


14


to a cutting station


15


where strip


13


is converted into a succession of sheets


16


of packing material.




In a variation not shown, line


10


is replaced by a known line (not shown) for supplying precut sheets


16


of packing material defined, for example, by blanks.




Each sheet


16


of packing material is fed by a conveyor


17


to the input of a known packing wheel


18


forming part of line


1


, and by which sheet


16


of packing material is folded about a respective inner wrapping


3


to form respective outer wrapping


5


.




On a known cellophaning machine


19


downstream from packing wheel


18


and forming part of line


1


, outer wrapping


5


is then covered with a sheet


20


of transparent overwrapping material, which is folded in known manner about outer wrapping


5


to form overwrapping


6


and so complete outer package


4


.




Line


1


also comprises a line


21


for supplying portions


8


, and which in turn comprises a support


22


for a reel


23


, from which is unwound a continuous magnetic tape


24


, one surface


25


of which is coated, in the example shown, with an optional layer


26


of lacquer. On the opposite side to surface


25


, tape


24


has a surface


27


, which is cold gummed and protected by a nonstick strip


28


, which is unwound together with tape


24


and guided by a guide roller


29


along a collecting path R.




Tape


24


is fed by two rollers


30


to a cutting station


31


where it is cut into a succession of portions


8


. Portions


8


so formed are then fed onto a conveyor


32


—preferably a nonstick suction conveyor—by which they are accelerated to separate them by a distance equal to the length of a sheet


16


of packing material before being fed by a conveyor


33


onto the outer surface of strip


13


on conveyor


14


. Strip


13


, together with portions


8


, is then fed by conveyor


14


through cutting station


15


, and the resulting sheets


16


of packing material are fed by conveyor


17


onto packing wheel


18


.




Along line


1


and upstream from conveyor


33


, there is provided a printing device


34


—optical, ink-jet or other type—for printing graphic signs


9


on surface


25


of each portion


8


.




As shown in the variations indicated by the dash lines in

FIG. 1

, printing device


34


may be located anywhere along line


1


permitting on-line printing of graphic signs


9


on portions


8


.




As an alternative to line


1


,

FIG. 2

shows a production line


35


, the parts of which are indicated, wherever possible, using the same reference numbers as for the corresponding parts of line


1


.




Line


35


produces a succession of packets


2


, each having a label


7


, which is integral with outer wrapping


5


and, as shown more clearly in

FIG. 3

, is defined by a rectangular portion


36


of paper to which is connected a rectangular magnetic portion


8


smaller than portion


36


. The part of portion


36


not occupied by portion


8


comprises a portion bearing graphic signs


9


, which are printed on portion


36


by printing device


34


.




Line


35


is similar to line


1


, except that line


21


supplying portions


8


on line


1


is replaced by a line


37


, which, in addition to line


21


, also comprises a further line


38


located upstream from line


21


and for supplying portions


36


.




Line


38


comprises a support


39


for a reel


40


, from which is unwound a continuous strip


41


of paper material, one surface


42


of which is cold gummed and protected by a nonstick strip


43


, which is unwound together with strip


41


and guided by a guide roller


44


along a collecting path R


1


.




Continuous strip


41


is guided by a roller


45


onto a conveyor


46


—preferably a nonstick suction conveyor—by which continuous strip


41


is fed through a cutting station


47


to obtain a continuous succession of portions


36


. Portions


36


are transferred to a conveyor


48


, by which they are accelerated and spaced a given distance apart. And to each portion


36


is applied a respective portion


8


, which, at the output of line


21


, is accelerated by a conveyor


50


and applied to respective portion


36


by a roller


49


.




Each label


7


so formed is transferred by a conveyor


51


to a conveyor


52


, by which it is accelerated and separated from the adjacent labels


7


by a distance equal to the length of a sheet


16


of packing material, before being fed by conveyor


33


to the input of line


10


.





FIG. 4

shows a production line


53


similar to line


1


, except that, as opposed to being arranged in series, lines


10


and


21


may be arranged parallel. More specifically, on line


53


, line


10


(not shown in

FIG. 4

) supplies sheets


16


of packing material (not shown in

FIG. 4

) to packing wheel


18


(not shown in FIG.


4


), which forms and supplies outer wrappings


5


to cellophaning machine


19


(not shown in

FIG. 4

) to form overwrappings


6


and so complete outer packages


4


. As packets


2


are conveyed on a conveying wheel


54


upstream or downstream from cellophaning machine


19


, a label


7


, fed onto wheel


54


by line


21


and conveyor


33


, is applied to overwrapping


6


or to the outer surface of outer wrapping


5


of each packet


2


.




In a variation not shown, line


21


of production line


53


is replaced by a line


37


.




In a further variation not shown, tape


24


of line


21


is lacquered on the machine by a lacquering device (not shown) downstream from reel


23


.



Claims
  • 1. A packet of cigarettes having a parallelepiped shape and comprising a number of sheet material packing components (3a, 16, 20) folded and assembled to one another to define an inner wrapping (3) housing a group of cigarettes and an outer package (4); the packet (2) having two lateral major walls and two lateral minor walls and comprising a top portion, which is openable for the extraction of the cigarettes, and a bottom portion for the storage of the cigarettes; and a label (7) being applied to at least one of said packing components (3a, 16, 20) and being visible on the outside of the packet (2); characterized in that at least one portion of the label (7) is defined by a portion (8) of magnetic data recording tape, the label (7) has printed graphic signs (9), and the label (7) is applied to one of said lateral walls of said bottom portion of the packet in order to be completely arranged on only one lateral wall of said bottom portion.
  • 2. The packet of claim 1 wherein said outer package (4) comprises an outer wrapping (5); said label (7) being applied to an outer surface of said outer wrapping (5).
  • 3. The packet of claim 1 wherein said outer package (4) comprises an outer wrapping (5), and an overwrapping (6) of transparent material covering said outer wrapping (5); said label (7) being applied to said overwrapping (6).
  • 4. The packet of claim 1 said label (7) is defined entirely by a portion (8) of magnetic tape.
  • 5. The packet of claim 1 wherein said graphic signs (9) are printed on a portion (8) of magnetic tape.
  • 6. The packet of claim 5 wherein said portion (8) of magnetic tape comprises a layer (26) of lacquer; said graphic signs (9) being printed on said layer (26) of lacquer.
  • 7. The packet of claim 1 wherein said label (7) comprises a portion (36) of sheet material; said portion (8) of magnetic tape being applied to said portion (36) of sheet material.
  • 8. The packet of claim 7 wherein said graphic signs (9) are printed on said portion (36) of sheet material.
  • 9. A method of producing a packet (2) of cigarettes having a parallelepiped shape, the method comprising the first steps of folding and assembling to one another a number of sheet material components (3a, 16, 20) to define an inner wrapping (3) housing a group of cigarettes and an outer package (4); and a second step of supplying and applying a label (7) to at least one of said components (3a, 16, 20), so that the label (7) is visible on the outside of the said packet (2); the packet (2) having two lateral major walls and two lateral minor walls and comprising a top portion, which is openable for the extraction of the cigarettes, and a bottom portion for the storage of the cigarettes; said label (7) being at least partly defined by a portion (8) of magnetic data recording tape; and the method being characterized by comprising the first step of printing graphic signs (9) on said label (7) during or after said second step; the label (7) being applied to one of said lateral walls of said bottom portion of the packet (2) in order to be completely arranged on only one lateral wall of said bottom portion.
  • 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said label (7) is applied to said component (3a, 16, 20) before said first steps are performed.
  • 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said label (7) is applied to said component (3a, 16, 20) after said first steps are performed.
  • 12. A packet for the storage of cigarettes, comprising:a number of sheet material packing components (3a, 16, 20) folded and assembled to one another to define an inner wrapping (3) housing a group of cigarettes and an outer package (4); two lateral major walls and two lateral minor walls, a top wall and a bottom wall defining a parallelepiped shape; a top portion, which is openable for the extraction of the cigarettes, the top portion defined by four top sidewalls and the top wall, the four sidewalls each being a portion of the lateral walls; a bottom portion for the storage of the cigarettes, the bottom portion defined by four bottom sidewalls and the bottom wall, the four bottom sidewalls each being a portion of the lateral walls; a label (7) applied to at least one of said sheet material packing components (3a, 16, 20) and being visible on the outside of the packet (2); wherein at least one portion of the label (7) is defined by a portion (8) of magnetic data recording tape, the label (7) has printed graphic signs (9); and a group of cigarettes housed within the packet.
  • 13. The cigarette packet of claim 12 wherein the label is applied to one of the bottom sidewalls in order to be completely arranged on only one bottom sidewall.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO2000A0067 Feb 2000 IT
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of international application PCT/IT01/00073, filed Feb. 16, 2001, pending.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/IT01/00073 Feb 2001 US
Child 10/219838 US