Information
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Patent Grant
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6449926
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Patent Number
6,449,926
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Date Filed
Friday, January 21, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Rada; Rinaldi I.
- Weeks; Gloria R.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 462
- 493 143
- 493 167
- 493 170
- 493 171
- 493 174
- 493 910
- 493 911
- 493 162
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Process and apparatus for producing (cigarette) packs with supporting protrusions (17), formed within the pack, above a base wall (16), the supporting protrusions (17) being formed by folding webs (19). The folding webs (19) or folding tabs are pre-folded or folded definitively, during the (customary) transportation of the blanks along a blank path (25), by corresponding folding elements, in particular by a folding wheel (32) with a folding protrusion (34) which folds the folding web (19).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a process for producing (cigarette) packs from blanks made of (thin) cardboard or similar packaging material, there being arranged within the packs protrusions which are formed by folding tabs or folding webs of the blank, in particular supporting protrusions in the region of a base wall for supporting the pack contents, namely a cigarette block. The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out the process.
The main concern here is the production of cigarette packs of the hinge-lid-box type of the design according to U.S. Pat. No. 4,241.827. In the case of this known cigarette pack, protrusions are formed in the region of the base wall by folding webs or folding tabs, and the cuboidal pack contents, namely a cigarette group enclosed by an inner wrapper, rest thereon. The supporting protrusions cause pack contents, of relatively small dimensions, to assume a correct position, in particular in relation to a lid.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention deals with the production of packs of this type or of similar type.
The object of the invention is to incorporate the production of the supporting protrusions within the pack in an expedient manner in the production process of said pack.
In order to achieve this object, the process according to the invention is characterized in that the folding tabs or folding webs, for forming the supporting protrusions, are deformed at least partially from the planar or largely non-folded blank.
The invention preferably proceeds such that, during the transportation of the non-folded blank along a blank path, the folding tabs or folding webs are folded definitively or at least pre-folded and folded definitively during the continued folding operation of the blanks. The folding or pre-folding takes place during the continuous transportation of the blanks along the blank path. The predetermined production process for the packs is thus not adversely affected by the provision of the supporting protrusions.
The apparatus according to the invention, namely a sub-region of the packaging machine for (cigarette) packs, comprises a horizontal or inclined blank path for the transportation of the (largely) non-folded blanks. Arranged in the region of the blank path are stationary, but movable folding and/or shaping elements which cause the folding tabs or folding webs to be folded and/or shaped during the movement of the blanks. The folding can be finished thereafter, in particular in the region of a folding turret or during the transfer of the blanks to said folding turret.
Further details of the invention relate to the configuration of the folding and/or shaping elements for the folding tabs or folding webs and to the integration of these elements in the packaging machine for the production of the relevant packs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The production process and exemplary embodiments of the apparatuses according to the invention are explained in more detail hereinbelow with reference to the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a perspective illustration of a non-yet finished cigarette pack of the hinge-lid-box type,
FIG. 2
shows a portion of a blank for a hinge-lid-box according to
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
shows a sub-region of a packaging machine in side view and in vertical section,
FIG. 4
shows a detail of the packaging machine in side view and along the section plane IV—IV in
FIG. 5
,
FIG. 5
shows the detail from
FIG. 4
in an axis-perpendicular view,
FIG. 6
shows a further detail of the apparatus in the region where the blank is introduced into a folding turret,
FIG. 7
shows the detail according to
FIG. 6
in a transverse view, with vertical sectioning,
FIG. 8
shows the detail according to
FIGS. 6 and 7
in plan view,
FIG. 9
shows an illustration of a cigarette pack analogous to
FIG. 1
for a different exemplary embodiment,
FIG. 10
shows part of a blank for a pack according to
FIG. 9
,
FIG. 11
shows a processing unit for a blank according to
FIGS. 9 and 10
,
FIG. 12
shows a detail of the element according to
FIG. 11
in a transverse view,
FIG. 13
shows a further detail of the unit according to
FIG. 11
,
FIG. 14
shows another embodiment of a processing unit for blanks for packs according to
FIG. 9
in side view,
FIG. 15
shows a transverse view of the apparatus according to
FIG. 14
,
FIG. 16
shows a plan view of
FIGS. 14 and 15
,
FIG. 17
shows an illustration analogous to
FIG. 14
in a different position, and
FIG. 18
shows yet another position of an element of the unit according to FIG.
17
.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The examples illustrated in the drawings deal with the production of a design detail of cigarette packs of the hinge-lid-box (hinge-lid-pack) type. Such packs comprise a blank made of thin cardboard. The pack itself forms a (bottom) box part
10
and a lid
11
connected thereto. The box part
10
comprises a front wall
12
, a rear wall
13
and narrow, upright side walls, which each comprise an inner side tab
14
and an outer side tab
15
. When the pack is in the finished state, these butt against one another over the entire surface area and are connected to one another by adhesive bonding.
Lateral supporting protrusions
17
are formed in the region of a base wall
16
. Said supporting protrusions serve for supporting the pack contents, namely a cuboidal cigarette block
18
.
In the case of the exemplary embodiment according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the two lateral supporting protrusions comprise a folding web
19
which is folded in angle form. Said folding web comprises two legs
20
,
21
which extend, on the one hand, in the region of the side tabs
14
and, on the other hand, in the region of base-side corner tabs
22
, which are connected to the inner side tabs
14
. A folding line
23
between the side tabs
14
and corner tabs
22
separates from one another the legs
20
,
21
, which are to be folded into an angled position.
The operation of providing the supporting protrusions
17
or folding the folding web
19
is integrated in the production process of the pack. The procedure is such that the folding webs
19
are pre-formed in the non-folded state of the blank, in particular by virtue of the folding lines which bound the legs
20
,
21
being broken. Thereafter, that is to say when the rest of the blank is folded, the folding web
19
is folded into the position for forming the supporting protrusions
17
.
The blanks for the hinge-lid-box are removed from a blank magazine
24
and introduced into a blank path
25
which is inclined downwards in the conveying direction. Said blank path comprises bottom guides
26
and top guides
27
, between which the blanks are guided by way of sub-regions. The blank path
25
runs above a folding turret
28
, which is of plate-like design and is driven in rotation in a horizontal plane. The folding turret
28
has a plurality of pockets
29
into which in each case one blank is introduced from above. The introduction element, namely a pivotably mounted pressure-exerting plate
30
, grips the blank in the region of the rear wall
13
and, if appropriate, adjacent regions of the lid
11
. By virtue of pivoting movements, the blank is moved downwards, by the pressure-exerting plate
30
, out of the region of the blank path
25
into the pocket
29
positioned therebeneath, parts of the blank being folded at the same time, this resulting in an L-shaped position of the blank corresponding to FIG.
1
. As far as the elements described are concerned, in particular as far as the folding turret
28
and the blank path
25
are concerned, the packaging machine is designed in accordance with U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,393.
Folding elements are arranged in the region of the blank path
25
in order to pre-fold or fold definitively the folding webs
19
or folding tabs for the supporting protrusions
17
.
According to
FIG. 3
, the blanks set down on the blank path
25
are transported by conveying rollers
31
. Following said conveying rollers, there is arranged beneath the movement plane of the blanks a folding element for the blanks, namely a folding wheel
32
, and a mating element, namely a mating wheel
33
, is arranged above the movement path. These two elements pre-fold the folding web
19
, to be precise by breaking the material in the region of folding lines. In this case, the folding web
19
is at least partially put into the upright position, to be precise with the corner tab
22
being carried along into an upright or oblique position in the process (FIG.
4
). Thereafter, the folding web
19
and corner tab
22
are moved back into the planar, starting position, to be precise by the bottom guide
26
and top guide
27
. A largely planar blank is thus conveyed into the position above the folding turret
28
.
In order to carry out the (pre-)folding of the folding web
19
, the folding wheel
32
is provided with a folding protrusion
34
on the circumference. During the rotation of the folding wheel
32
, said folding protrusion moves, with accurate positioning, from beneath against the blank in the region of the folding web
19
. The folding protrusion
34
is geared to the dimensions of the folding web
19
, that is to say it is of approximately the same width (FIG.
5
). The folding protrusion
34
is of trapezoidal design in cross section. A flank
35
, which is located at the front in the direction of rotation, grips the leg
20
of the folding web
19
and presses it upwards on account of the relative movement. A transverse edge
36
of the folding protrusion
34
acts in the region of the folding line
23
, with the result that, by virtue of the configuration of the folding protrusion
34
, the folding web
19
is shaped into the configuration shown in FIG.
4
. The connection to the corner tab
22
means that the latter is automatically put in the upright position as well.
In order to ensure correct (pre-)folding of the folding web
19
, the mating wheel
33
presses the blank, namely the side tab
14
, against the circumferential surface of the folding wheel
32
and secures said region of the blank against being raised up or put into the upright position. For this purpose, the mating wheel
33
comprises two wheel discs
37
,
38
, between which the folding protrusion
34
can be moved. The wheel discs
37
,
38
extend on both sides of the folding protrusion
34
and/or of the folding web
19
, with the result that the blank is subjected to a counterpressure in the region alongside the folding web
19
(FIG.
5
).
The mating wheel
33
and its wheel discs
37
,
38
are provided with a segment-like cutout
39
. The latter is positioned such that the corner tab
22
being put into the upright position passes into said cutout
39
during the folding operation. On account of the configuration of the supporting protrusion
17
according to
FIG. 1
, said protrusion is folded as the side tab
14
and the corner tab
22
are folded and/or put into the upright position. This folding operation is performed as the blank is pushed into a pocket
29
of the folding turret
28
. As can be seen from
FIGS. 6 and 8
, the pressure-exerting plate
30
grips the blank in the region of the rear wall
13
. A special feature is that lateral corner recesses
40
mean that the pressure-exerting plate
30
is of lesser width adjacent to the base wall
16
. The supporting protrusions
17
are located in this region when the blank has been pushed into the pocket
29
of the folding turret
28
(position according to FIG.
1
).
During the downward movement of the blank into the pocket
29
, lateral guides
41
take effect, these putting the blank parts into the upright position (U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,393). Folding elements take effect in this region at the same time, these putting the folding web
19
into the upright position. These are folding fingers
42
which are of L-shaped design in the present case and execute the folding with the aid of an upwardly directed folding leg
43
. The latter passes into the region of the folding web
19
from the underside during the downward movement of the blank. In the case of the exemplary embodiment shown, the folding leg
43
acts in the region of the leg
21
of the folding web
19
. As a result, the relevant corner tab
22
is also put into the upright position, or folding position, by the folding finger
42
. Thereafter, the folding fingers
42
are disengaged from the blank, to be precise by downward and sideways movement. The folding fingers
42
are provided on an actuating linkage
44
in order to execute the up and down movements. The movement is coordinated with the downward movement of the pressure-exerting plate
30
, namely with the sequence of the folding operation for the blank. Once the supporting protrusions
17
have been folded into the position according to
FIG. 1
, the blank is folded definitively in a known manner in the region of the folding turret
28
and the pack is filled.
FIGS. 9 and 10
are illustrations analogous to
FIGS. 1 and 2
for a different configuration of the supporting protrusions
17
.
In this case, the latter comprise two folding tabs
45
,
46
, which are formed in the region of the (inner) side tab
14
, directly above the base wall
16
. The two folding tabs
45
,
46
are bounded by two longitudinal punched sections
47
and a transverse punched section
48
. Each folding tab
45
,
46
can be folded about an articulation line
49
,
50
into a position transverse to the side tab
14
.
Since, in the case of this exemplary embodiment, the supporting protrusions
17
exclusively comprise a folding tab of the pack, namely the side tab
14
, the folding tabs
45
,
46
can be folded into the end position from the non-folded, planar blank. For this purpose, corresponding folding elements are provided in a transporting path of the blank, namely in the region of the blank path
25
. A folding element, namely a folding wheel
51
, is provided beneath the movement path of the blank. On a (cylindrical) circumferential surface, said folding wheel is provided centrally with a folding protrusion
52
which, on account of the rotation of the folding wheel
51
, is moved against the blank from beneath, to be precise in the region of the folding tabs
45
,
46
. The folding protrusion
52
is provided with a cross section which tapers outwards more or less to a point or sharp edge (FIG.
12
). A top or radially outer edge
53
acts on the folding tabs
45
,
46
in the region of the transverse punched section
48
, with the result that said folding tabs are raised into an oblique position (FIG.
12
).
This first folding position of the folding tabs
45
,
46
is completed by a further folding element, namely by a stationary folding shoe
54
which is positioned above the movement path of the blank and folds the pre-folded folding tabs
45
,
46
into an upright position. On the side directed towards the incoming blank and/or the folding tabs
45
,
46
, the folding shoe
54
is provided with an end
55
which tapers to a point. Said end passes into the region between the pre-formed folding tabs
45
,
46
and puts the latter into the upright position during the continued movement of the blank. For this purpose, the folding shoe
54
is of a width which corresponds approximately to the distance between the upright folding tabs
45
,
46
.
The blank is prepared for further processing in accordance with these folding steps, to be precise, in particular, in accordance with
FIG. 3
in conjunction with U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,393.
In the case of the exemplary embodiments described hitherto, the elongate, more or less rectangular blanks are transported with their longitudinal extent oriented in the conveying direction, the regions of the lid
11
being located at the front in the conveying direction.
FIGS. 14
to
18
show details of an apparatus for folding supporting protrusions
17
with the blanks conveyed transversely, that is to say with the longitudinal extent located transversely to the conveying direction. The exemplary embodiment shown is one with supporting protrusions
17
corresponding to
FIGS. 9 and 10
.
In the case of this configuration, the folding tabs
45
and
46
are arranged one after the other in the movement direction of the blank. Specific folding elements fold first of all one folding tab
46
, which is at the rear in the conveying direction, and then the front folding tab
45
.
For this purpose, a folding unit
56
is arranged beneath the movement path, namely on the underside of the blank path
25
. Said folding unit has a folding element which can be moved in a number of directions, namely a folding rod
57
. The folding rod
57
can be rotated about a transversely directed axis and, at the same time, can be displaced in the longitudinal direction or in the radial direction. For this purpose, the folding rod
57
is mounted displaceably in an axis-perpendicular recess of a rotary body
58
. In a starting position (FIG.
14
), the folding rod
57
is directed obliquely, with the top, folding end directed towards the incoming blank. As movement continues, the folding rod
57
passes, by way of rotation of the rotary body
58
and upwardly directed displacement, into the region of the folding tabs
45
,
46
, namely through the blank. The folding tabs
45
,
46
are put into the upright position as a result. On account of the initial continuation of the oblique position, the folding tab
46
, which is located at the rear in the conveying direction, is folded beyond the articulation line
49
into a rearwardly directed “over-broken” position. As movement continues, and by virtue of rotation of the rotary body
58
, the folding rod
57
passes into another oblique position, oriented in the conveying direction (FIG.
18
). In this position, the front folding tab
45
is deformed in the same way beyond the upright position. The folding tabs
45
,
46
thus remain in the upright position once the folding rod
57
has been drawn back (FIG.
18
).
The folding unit
56
interacts with mating folding elements. These are two spaced-apart folding bars
59
above the movement path of the blanks. The fixed folding bars
59
are oriented in the conveying direction of the blanks and are spaced apart from one another by a distance which corresponds approximately to the width of the folding tabs
45
,
46
. It is thus possible for the latter to be put into the upright position between the folding bars
59
by the folding rod
57
. Those regions of the blanks which extend alongside the folding tabs
45
,
46
are retained in the planar position, or in the plane of the conveying path, by the folding bar
59
.
Once this folding step has been carried out, the parts of the supporting protrusions
17
are folded definitively. The blank may then be processed further in the known manner.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing a cigarette pack by folding a non-folded blank which is made of thin cardboard or similar packaging material in a folding turret (28), and which is provided with supporting protrusions (17), in a region of a base wall (16) of the pack, for supporting a cigarette block (18) in the pack, said protrusions being formed by folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46) of the blank, said apparatus comprising:a) means for transporting a non-folded blank, with punched sections for delimiting the folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46), along a blanks path (25) to the folding turret (28), b) positioned in a region of the blanks path (25), a plurality of stationary folding elements for folding or deforming the folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46) during transport of the blank in a transport direction along the blanks path (25), c) disposed below the blanks path, a rotating folding element with a folding protrusion (34, 52) or a folding rod (57) which, during rotation, passes through the blank in a region of the folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46) to put the folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46) into an upright position, and d) a mating tool located above the blanks path in a region of the rotating folding element, e) wherein the mating tool has two supporting elements arranged at a distance from one another, said supporting elements comprising two wheel disks (37, 38), of a mating wheel (33) or of a folding bar (59), which support the blank at two sides of the folding protrusion (34, 52) or the folding rod (57).
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising, disposed above the blanks path, a plurality of additional folding elements which are located downstream of the rotating folding element (51) in the transport direction of the blank, and which complete the deformation or folding of the folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46), said additional folding elements comprising fixed folding bars or folding shoes (54) which support the folding of the folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46) by the relative movement of the transported blank.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising additional folding elements for completing the deformation or folding of the folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46),wherein said additional folding elements are assigned to the blank, in a region of the blanks path (25), prior to the transport of the blank to the folding turret (28), said additional folding elements comprising folding fingers (42) which are movable relative to the blank and which act upon the folding webs (19) or folding tabs (45, 46) by an upward movement from an underside of the blank.
Priority Claims (1)
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