This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT/IB2012/056243, filed Nov. 7, 2012, which claims the benefit of Italian Patent Application No. BO2011A000631, filed Nov. 7, 2011.
The present invention relates to a packing method for applying a heat-seal overwrap to a hinged-lid, slide-open package of tobacco articles.
In the following description, reference is made, for the sake of simplicity and purely by way of example, to a rigid, hinged-lid, slide-open packet of cigarettes.
Rigid, hinged-lid packets of cigarettes are currently the most widely marketed, by being easy to produce and easy and practical to use, and by effectively protecting the cigarettes inside.
In addition to the above rigid, hinged-lid packets of cigarettes, rigid slide-open packets have been proposed comprising two partly separable containers, one inserted inside the other. In other words, a rigid, slide-open packet of cigarettes comprises an inner container, which houses a foil-wrapped group of cigarettes and is housed inside an outer container to slide, with respect to the outer container, between a closed configuration, in which the inner container is inserted inside the outer container, and an open configuration, in which the inner container is extracted from the outer container.
A rigid, hinged-lid, slide-open packet of cigarettes has also been proposed in which the inner container has a lid hinged to rotate between a closed position and an open position closing and opening an open top end. The inner container lid has a connecting tab connected at one end to the lid, and at the other end to the outer container, to ‘automatically’ rotate the lid (i.e. without the user having to touch the lid) as the inner container slides with respect to the outer container.
Like all standard packets of cigarettes, rigid, hinged-lid, slide-open packets of cigarettes are wrapped in an overwrap made of transparent heat-seal material and having a tear-off strip. To apply the overwrap to the packet of cigarettes, a sheet of wrapping material is first folded into a tube about the packet of cigarettes to form a tubular wrapping, which is stabilized by a longitudinal heat seal and has two open ends at the top wall of the lid and the bottom wall of the outer container; the two ends of the tubular wrapping are then folded to complete the overwrap, and the two folded ends are then stabilized by corresponding transverse heat seals.
Each heat seal is made by subjecting the superimposed portions of the sheet of wrapping material to a combination of heat (to heat the wrapping material locally to above melting temperature) and pressure (to press firmly together and join the superimposed portions of the sheet of wrapping material); and heat and pressure are applied jointly by pressing a hot heat-seal pad onto the superimposed portions of the sheet of wrapping material, which are thus ‘pinched’ between the pad and the underlying wall of the packet of cigarettes. The underlying wall of the packet of cigarettes thus acts as a ‘contrast member’ onto which the pressure exerted by the heat-seal pad is transmitted.
In a rigid, hinged-lid, slide-open packet of cigarettes, there is often a gap between the top wall of the lid and the top wall of the underlying wrapped group of cigarettes (i.e. the top wall of the lid is a given distance from the top wall of the underlying wrapped group of cigarettes); and, when the heat-seal pad is pressed onto the top wall of the lid to stabilize the corresponding folded end of the overwrap, the top wall of the lid (which does not have the support of the top wall of the underlying wrapped group of cigarettes, due to the gap between them) may not be strong enough to withstand the pressure exerted by the heat-seal pad without collapsing and deforming significantly. The
Significant deformation of the top wall of the lid under the pressure exerted by the heat-seal pad has two negative effects: firstly, it may be at least partly permanent, and so result in unsightly creasing of the top wall of the lid; and, secondly, it may at least partly impair the effectiveness of the heat-seal pad, and so result in a poor-quality heat seal.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a packing method for applying a heat-seal overwrap to a hinged-lid, slide-open package of tobacco articles, designed to eliminate the above drawbacks, and which in particular is cheap and easy to implement.
According to the present invention, there is provided a packing method for applying a heat-seal overwrap to a hinged-lid, slide-open package of tobacco articles, as claimed in the accompanying Claims.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
The
Inner container 3 is parallelepiped-shaped with a rectangular cross section, is cup-shaped, and comprises an open top end 5. Inner container 3 comprises a cup-shaped lid 6 hinged to inner container 3 along a hinge 7 to rotate, with respect to inner container 3, between an open position (
Inner container 3 comprises a bottom wall 8 opposite open top end 5; a front wall 9 and rear wall 10 opposite and parallel to each other; and two parallel lateral walls 11 interposed between walls 9 and 10. Four longitudinal edges are defined between walls 9 and 10 and lateral walls 11; and four transverse edges are defined between walls 9, 10, 11 and bottom wall 8.
Lid 6 is cup-shaped, and comprises a top wall 12 (which is parallel to and opposite bottom wall 8 of inner container 3 when lid 6 is closed); a rear wall 13 connected to rear wall 10 of inner container 3 by hinge 7; and two parallel lateral walls 14.
Outer container 4 is cup-shaped, is parallelepiped-shaped with a rectangular cross section, and comprises a bottom wall 15 opposite an open top end 16; a front wall 17 and rear wall 18 opposite and parallel to each other; and two parallel lateral walls 19 interposed between walls 17 and 18. Four longitudinal edges are defined between walls 17 and 18 and lateral walls 19; and four transverse edges are defined between walls 17, 18, 19 and bottom wall 15.
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In the embodiment shown in the drawings, lid 6 is hinged to rear wall 10 of inner container 3; in a different embodiment not shown, lid 6 is hinged to rear wall 18 of outer container 4.
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Overwrap 22 is formed at a packing station 23 (only shown partly in
Immediately downstream from the two fixed folding screws 28, the two folded ends 27 are stabilized by a first transverse heat seal on the superimposed portions of sheet 25 of wrapping material on top wall 12 of lid 6, and by a simultaneous second transverse heat seal on the superimposed portions of sheet 25 of wrapping material on bottom wall 15 of outer container 4. Each transverse heat seal is made by subjecting the superimposed portions of sheet 25 of wrapping material to a combination of heat (to heat the wrapping material locally to above melting temperature) and pressure (to press firmly together and join the superimposed portions of sheet 25 of wrapping material); and heat and pressure are applied jointly by pressing a hot heat-seal pad 29 onto the superimposed portions of sheet 25 of wrapping material, which are thus ‘pinched’ between heat-seal pad 29 and the underlying wall 12, 15. The underlying wall 12, 15 thus acts as a ‘contrast member’ onto which the pressure exerted by heat-seal pad 29 is transmitted.
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If no precautions are taken, when heat-seal pad 29 is pressed onto top wall 12 of lid 6 to stabilize the corresponding folded end 27 of overwrap 22, top wall 12 of lid 6 (which does not have the support of the top wall of the underlying wrapped group 2 of cigarettes, due to the gap between them) may not be strong enough to withstand the pressure exerted by heat-seal pad 29 without collapsing and deforming significantly. The
In accordance with the present invention, and as shown in
Obviously, not all of top edge 31 of front wall 17 of outer container 4 can be moved beneath top wall 12 of lid 6, on account of front wall 17 of outer container 4 being laterally integral with lateral walls 19; when compressed, front wall 17 of outer container 4 deforms into an ‘arc’ shape, with maximum deformation at the centre and practically no deformation at the two sides. So, only the middle portion of top edge 31 of front wall 17 of outer container 4 is moved beneath top wall 12 of lid 6.
Obviously, compressing front wall 17 of outer container 4 also compresses front wall 9 of inner container 3 located beneath front wall 17 of outer container 4. So, front wall 9 of inner container 3 also deforms in the same way as front wall 17 of outer container 4. The pressure exerted on the two front walls 9 and 17 is minimum, and in no way damages the cigarettes in wrapped group 2 inside inner container 3.
In one embodiment, front wall 17 of outer container 4 is only compressed when making the first transverse heat seal on top wall 12 of lid 6, by applying a pressure device 32 (shown schematically in
In an alternative embodiment, front wall 17 of outer container 4 is compressed when forming tubular wrapping 26, and remains compressed by tubular wrapping 26 itself. More specifically; front wall 17 of outer container 4 is compressed by tightening tubular wrapping 26 about packet 1 of cigarettes, i.e. front wall 17 of outer container 4 is compressed by the tension exerted on tubular wrapping 26 and which slightly ‘squeezes’ packet 1 of cigarettes. In this embodiment, front wall 17 of outer container 4 remains compressed until overwrap 22 either slackens naturally or is removed.
The packing method described has numerous advantages.
Above all, the packing method described effectively prevents top wall 12 of lid 6 from collapsing under the pressure of heat-seal pad 29.
Moreover, the packing method described is cheap and easy to implement, by even its most complex embodiment only requiring a pressure device 32 with one degree of freedom in an area with no particular space restrictions (i.e. in a substantially ‘clear’ area).
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