Process and apparatus for producing packs with glued folding tabs

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6170239
  • Patent Number
    6,170,239
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 25, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Apparatus, namely folding turret (20), for producing (cigarette) packs (10), in the case of which a blank, in particular an outer paper blank (13), has folding tabs, namely side tabs (18, 19), which are connected to one another by spots of glue (28). The spots of glue (28) are transferred onto the side tab (18) by glue nozzles (31), the guidance of the movement path of the packs (10) relative to the glue nozzles (31) being such that, following a portion of glue (29) for the spot of glue (28), unwanted portions (32) emerging from the glue nozzle (31) are intercepted by the radially inner side tab (19). For this purpose, said radially inner side tab may be formed so as to be in an oblique position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a process for producing packs, in particular cigarette packs, in the case of which folding tabs are provided with spots of glue and, in order for these spots of glue to be applied, the packs are moved past a stationary glue unit, which transfers portions of glue from glue nozzles onto the folding tabs during the movement of the packs. The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out the process.




Packs, in particular cigarette packs, have folding tabs which are connected to one another, or to other pack parts, by glue during production of the packs. The practice in recent times, in the case of high-performance cigarette packaging machines, is for the glue to be applied to the folding tabs or blanks by glue nozzles. A glue unit is provided with one or more glue nozzles which cyclically discharge small portions of glue and transfer them onto the folding tabs for the purpose of forming spot-like applications of glue.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to provide, during the application of glue or spots of glue to packs or blanks, better protection against contamination of the packs or blanks and, in particular, of the packaging machine or the machine elements in the region of a glue station.




In order to achieve this object, the process according to the invention is characterized by the following features:




a) the portions of glue are applied to an (inner) folding tab directed towards the glue unit or the glue nozzle,




b) the portions of glue are ejected from the glue nozzles at an angle (oriented in the conveying direction) to the plane of the folding tab, such that a second folding tab, remote from the nozzle unit or the glue nozzle, intercepts randomly discharged particles of glue.




The invention is based on the finding that, in addition to the actual portion of glue for the purpose of producing the application of glue, the glue nozzles or glue units, which operate at high cycle speeds, randomly discharge very small quantities of glue which, as particles of glue, are for the most part not intercepted by the folding tab which is to be glued. The process according to the invention provides that another region of the pack, namely another folding tab, intercepts the randomly discharged particles of glue as a result of its relative position during transportation in the region of the glue unit. In specific terms, this is achieved in that a folding tab which is more remote from the glue nozzle, and is not intended to be provided directly with glue, intercepts the particles of glue, during continued movement, as a result of the oblique position of the glue unit or of the glue nozzle.




Further measures are also provided according to the invention for the purpose of removing the secondary portions of glue. Thus, the region of a glue station is subjected to the action of suction air, with the result that the relatively small secondary portions of glue are extracted by suction as a result of the relatively low inherent weight.




In the case of the apparatus according to the invention, the glue unit or the glue nozzles is/are directed at an angle to the conveying path of the packs, such that, as the portions of glue are being fed, part of the pack, namely a folding tab, runs along after the folding tab which is to be glued and consequently receives the secondary portions following the portion of glue. Furthermore, the apparatus is provided with a suction-extraction element in the region of a glue station. Moreover, a screen is arranged between the movement path of the packs and the glue unit or the glue nozzles and has a comparatively small through-passage opening for the portion of glue.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further details of the process and of the apparatus are explained in more detail here below with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a schematic side view of a region of a packaging machine for cigarettes,





FIG. 2

shows, on enlarged scale and partly in section, glue station of the apparatus according to

FIG. 1

, likewise in side view,





FIG. 3

shows, on a vastly enlarged scale, part of the detail according to

FIG. 2

,





FIG. 4

shows the apparatus according to

FIG. 3

during a phase following the gluing operation,





FIG. 5

shows part of

FIG. 4

in a manner analogous to

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 6

shows the region of the glue station with an additional element for removing unwanted glue,





FIG. 7

shows, on a vastly enlarged scale, part of the detail according to

FIG. 6

,





FIG. 8

shows, on an enlarged scale, a detail of the apparatus according to

FIG. 6

in a radially directed plan view, and





FIG. 9

shows, likewise on an enlarged scale, a further detail of the apparatus according to FIG.


6


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The drawings relate to a process and apparatus for producing packs


10


, to be precise cigarette packs. These packs are so-called soft-carton packs. The latter comprise an inner wrapper


11


made of paper or tin foil for the purpose of wrapping a cigarette group


12


. The inner wrapper


11


is enclosed on the outside by a carton-like outer wrapper made of a paper blank or some other suitable material. The parts of the pack


10


, in particular the carton-like outer wrapper or the paper blank


13


, form folding tabs which are connected to one another, or to other pack parts, by adhesive bonding. Thus, for example, base tabs


14


(

FIG. 8

) are connected to one another by glue. Following folding to form a base wall, the base tabs


14


are of trapezoidal configuration, corresponding to base tabs


15


,


16


of the inner wrapper


11


.




The present exemplary embodiment concerns the adhesive bonding of folding tabs in the region of a narrow side wall


17


of a blank, namely of the outer wrapper, that is to say of the paper blank


13


. The latter is arranged


30


and/or folded so as to form, in the region of the side wall


17


—which is at the rear in the conveying direction of the pack


10


—partially overlapping folding tabs, namely side tabs


18


,


19


. The inner side tab


18


is designed with a smaller width than the outer side tab


19


. The latter overlaps the side wall


17


approximately over the full width. For the purpose of connecting the side tabs


18


,


19


, glue is applied to at least one side tab, to be precise to the outside of the inner side tab


18


, before said side tab


18


is folded into the correct position.




The packs


10


are produced in the region of a folding turret


20


. The latter is provided along the circumference with a plurality of receiving means, namely with folding mandrels


21


, for one pack


10


in each case. These mandrels are elongate hollow bodies which are open at both ends and have one end fitted on a carrier, namely a turret plate


22


. The blanks for the pack


10


, namely the inner wrapper


11


and the paper blank


13


, are folded one after the other on the outside of the folding mandrel


21


. As is shown in

FIG. 8

, for example the outer paper blank


13


is positioned in the form of a U around the folding mandrel


21


or around the already folded inner wrapper


11


such that base tabs


14


project beyond the folding mandrel at the free end of the latter. On that side of the folding mandrel


21


which is at the rear in the direction of rotation, the side tabs


18


and


19


are formed as projections of the paper blank


13


.




The folding turret


20


is driven in rotation preferably continuously during production. The folding mandrels


21


, and thus the packs


10


, are therefore transported along a circular movement path. In the region of a first blank station


23


the inner wrapper


11


, and in the region of a second blank station


24


the paper blank


13


, is positioned against the folding mandrels


21


, which are moved past one after the other. Following the blank stations


23


,


24


, folding units


25


,


26


are respectively assigned to the folding turret


20


for the purpose of folding the blanks


11


,


13


.




For the purpose of connecting the side tabs


18


and


19


, the packs


10


, following the blank station


24


, are conveyed through a gluing station


27


and provided with glue in the region of the same. In this case, a number, namely a series, of spots of glue


28


are applied to the side tab


18


. These spots of glue are formed by portions of glue


29


being sprayed or transferred onto the side tab


18


.




For the purpose of producing spots of glue


28


or the portions of glue


29


, a glue unit


30


is positioned, in the gluing station


27


, in a stationary manner outside the movement path of the folding turret


20


. The glue unit


30


comprises preferably a plurality of glue nozzles


31


which are arranged one beside the other in the axial direction and each discharge a portion of glue


29


for a pack


10


which is running past. The glue nozzles


31


may be designed in a suitable, known manner, as can the glue unit


30


, and, for an example, you are referred to EP 97 114 970.3. The glue unit


30


and the glue nozzles


31


are actuated in time with the production cycle of the packaging machine, namely in accordance with the packs


10


which are moved past by the folding turret


20


. The glue nozzles


31


are actuated such that the portion of glue


29


discharged, over a free displacement path, comes into contact approximately centrally with the side tab


18


and forms the spot of glue


28


there, in the present case a plurality of spots of glue


28


arranged one beside the other in the longitudinal direction of the side tab


18


.




When very small portions of glue are discharged within very short cycle times, it is not possible to avoid the situation where random particles of glue or relatively small unwanted portions


32


of glue are freed in addition to the formed portion of glue


29


. These unwanted portions of glue for the most part follow the portion of glue


29


discharged first of all from the glue nozzle


31


. The unwanted portions


32


may follow the movement path of the portion of glue


29


. However, it is also possible for particles of glue to take other movement paths. A number of measures are provided in order to counteract adverse effects brought about by these unwanted portions


32


or random particles of glue.




The portion of glue


29


is fed to the side tab


18


along a particular movement path, such that particles of glue or unwanted portions


32


which follow one after the other in time are intercepted by a folding tab, of the pack


10


, which subsequently passes into the region of the feed of glue. In the case of the present example, said folding tab is the outer side tab


19


, which, as a result of corresponding arrangement of the pack


10


in the folding turret


20


, is located on the inside in the radial direction, that is to say is more remote from the glue nozzle


31


. However, the relative position is selected such that first of all the portion of glue


29


is transferred onto the side tab


18


and then the unwanted portions


32


are intercepted by the side tab


19


(

FIG. 4

, FIG.


5


). The position of the glue nozzles


31


relative to the packs


10


and the conveying speed of the latter are coordinated with one another such that the side tab


18


has already left the movement path of the glue when the unwanted portions


32


pass into this region. These unwanted portions thus pass further into the interior of the folding turret


20


until they reach the side tab


19


.




The intercepting or collecting effect of the side tab


19


can be further increased in that it is prefolded into an oblique position (

FIG. 2

,

FIG. 4

, FIG.


5


). In this position, the side tab


19


has a funnel-like action as it intercepts particles of glue or unwanted portions


32


. In this case, the side tab


19


is preformed in the direction of the side wall


17


of the pack


10


. This prefolded position can be achieved by a folding element


33


, which is arranged on the folding turret


20


and has the task of folding the side tab


19


into the definitive position, where it rests on the side wall


17


.




The intercepting effect of the side tab


19


is achieved by a particular position of the transported packs


10


relative to the glue unit


30


or relative to the glue nozzle


31


. This is because the glue nozzle


31


, or the ejection and movement direction of the portion of glue


29


, is directed obliquely with respect to the movement path of the packs


10


, and thus also with respect to the large surfaces thereof. The relative position results first of all in the folding tab directed towards the glue nozzle


31


, namely the side tab


18


, and then in the radially inner folding tab, namely the side tab


19


, being guided past the movement path of the glue. This makes it possible for the unwanted portions


32


following the portion of glue


29


to be intercepted by the side tab


19


.




The relative position is provided such that the gluing station


27


or the glue unit


30


is positioned in a downwardly guiding region of the folding turret


20


, which rotates in an upright plane. In this position, the packs


10


are arranged obliquely with respect to the vertical. Upright positioning of the glue nozzles


31


ensures that the latter are directed at the desired angle relative to the movement path of the packs


10


. The deviation from a radially directed nozzle unit or from radially directed glue nozzles


31


is 30°here.




Following gluing of the side tab


18


, the tabs, namely side tabs


18


,


19


, are folded in the region of the folding unit


26


in a known manner, the side wall


17


being formed in the process.




A further measure taken to protect against randomly discharged particles of glue is constituted by arranging a covering or screen


34


in the region of the gluing station


27


. This covering or screen is a panel which extends in the form of an arc along a sub-region of the movement path of the packs


10


, to be precise in the region of the glue nozzles


31


. This screen is provided with one or more through-passage openings


35


directly adjacent to, or beneath, the glue nozzle


31


. If a plurality of glue nozzles


31


are arranged one beside the other, each is assigned a through-passage opening


35


of this type. Said opening is a comparatively small obliquely directed bore through which the portion of glue


29


for gluing the side tab


18


passes (FIG.


3


).




The screen


34


is arranged directly adjacent to the movement path of the side tabs


18


. This side tab is moved at a small distance away from the screen


34


or can rest on the same. In order that, as the pack


10


is moved on further, and the side tab


18


rests on the screen


34


, the spot of glue


28


applied is not smeared, a circumferentially extending groove


36


is formed in the screen


34


, following the through-passage opening


35


, on the side directed towards the side tab


18


. The groove


36


adjoins the through-passage opening


35


, and thus runs in the region of the spot of glue


28


.




In the case of the present exemplary embodiment, the screen


34


is arranged in a fixed mount


37


. The panel-like screen


34


is provided with lateral guide legs


38


. The latter pass into an axis-parallel guide groove of the mount


37


. It is thus possible for the screen


34


to be drawn out of the mount


37


in the axis-parallel direction for cleaning purposes. Particles of glue are collected on the outside of the screen


34


.




The presence of the screen


34


, or the correct position of the same, is checked by a monitoring element, namely by an initiator


40


, that is to say a contactless sensor, which produces an error signal if the screen


34


is missing or is not in the correct position.




On one side, the panel-like screen


34


is provided with an extension


52


which allows the screen


34


to be drawn out of the mount


37


.




A further special feature is that small, lightweight particles of glue can be removed by being extracted by suction. For this purpose, the gluing station


27


is assigned a suction unit


41


. The latter produces, in the region of the gluing on the radially inner side of the movement path of the packs


10


, a preferably constant negative pressure, by means of which small particles are extracted by suction.




In the case of the present exemplary embodiment, the suction unit


41


is provided with a suction chamber adjacent to the glue unit


30


or the glue nozzles


31


. This suction chamber is open on the side directed towards the packs


10


or the glue nozzles


31


. Accordingly, the suction chamber


42


has a U-shaped cross section. The suction chamber


42


is connected to a suction-extraction stub


44


via a side opening


43


(FIG.


7


). Said stub is adjoined by a suction line


45


which leads to a negative-pressure source.




The suction chamber


42


extends, in the axis-parallel direction, transversely with respect to the movement path of the packs


10


. Circumferentially oriented supporting brackets


46


are arranged within the suction chamber


42


. These brackets extend approximately as far as the radially inner movement plane of the packs


10


. The supporting brackets


46


prevent parts of the pack


10


, in particular adjacent side tabs


19


, from passing into the suction chamber


42


as a result of the negative pressure.




The suction chamber


42


, or part of the same, is designed as an insert


47


which can be displaced in the axis-parallel direction. This insert is a shaped part with a cross section in the form of a U. A handle


48


is arranged on a free end region or on an extension of the insert


47


, outside the movement path of the packs


10


. By virtue of said handle being gripped, it is possible for the insert


47


to be drawn out of the suction chamber


42


in the axis-parallel direction, in particular for cleaning purposes.




In the movement direction of the packs


10


, the region of the suction chamber


42


is adjoined on both sides by a supporting body


49


,


50


in each case. The supporting body


49


, which is located upstream of the suction chamber


42


in the movement direction of the packs


10


, has a solid surface area with a supporting surface configured approximately in the form of an arc of a circle on the side directed towards the packs


10


. The supporting body


50


, which follows the suction chamber


42


, is of fork-like design with supporting fingers


51


spaced apart transversely from one another. These allow the through-passage of processing elements, for example folding elements, for the respectively processed pack


10


.




Particles of glue can also be extracted by suction on the radially outer side of the folding turret


20


in the region of the gluing station


27


, adjacent to the glue nozzles


31


. In this case, the negative pressure has to be set such that the portion of glue


29


can make its way to the pack


10


in an unobstructed manner, while small, randomly moving particles of glue are extracted by suction.




List of designations






10


Pack






11


inner wrapper






12


cigarette group






13


Paper blank






14


Base tab






15


Base tab






16


Base tab






17


Side wall






18


Side tab (inside)






19


Side tab (outside)






20


Folding turret






21


Folding mandrel






22


Turret plate






23


Blank station






24


Blank station






25


Folding unit






26


Folding unit






27


Gluing station






28


Spot of glue






29


Portion of glue






30


Glue unit






31


Glue nozzle






32


Unwanted portion






33


Folding element






34


Screen






35


Through-passage opening






36


Groove






37


Mount






38


Guide leg






39


Guide groove






40


Initiator






41


Suction unit






42


Suction chamber






43


Side opening






44


Suction-extraction stub






45


Suction line






46


Supporting bracket






47


Insert






48


Handle






49


Supporting body






50


Supporting body






51


Supporting finger






52


Extension



Claims
  • 1. A process for producing packs (10), in which folding side tabs (18, 19) of each pack are provided with spots (28) of glue, and in which, for gluing purposes, the packs (10) are conveyed in a direction past a stationary glue unit (30) containing glue nozzles (31) which discharge portions (29) of glue during the conveying of the packs (10), and transfer the glue portions to the folding side tabs (18), said process further comprising the steps of:a) applying a glue portion (29) to a first one (18) of the folding side tabs which is directed towards the glue nozzles (31), and b) discharging the glue portions (29) from the glue nozzles (31) at an angle, oriented in the conveying direction of the packs, to a plane of the first folding side tab (18), such that a second one (19) of the folding side tabs, which is remote from the glue nozzles (31) intercepts unwanted portions (32) or particles of glue discharged randomly from the glue nozzles (31) following each glue portion (29).
  • 2. The process according to claim 1, further comprising the step of prefolding the second folding side tab, remote from the glue nozzles (31), so that is assumes a funnel-like, obliquely directed relative position at an acute angle to a side surface of the pack contents.
  • 3. The process according to claim 1, further comprising the step of extracting by suction the unwanted portions (32) or particles of glue that are discharged randomly from the glue nozzles (31).
  • 4. An apparatus for producing packs (10) which are transported by an endless conveyor (20), said apparatus comprising a glue unit (30) having glue nozzles (31) which transfer, to folding side tabs (18, 19) of each pack, glue spots (28) during transportation of the packs, wherein the glue nozzles (31) are directed at an acute angle to a plane of the transportation path of the packs (10), such that portions of glue (29) discharged from the glue nozzles (31) are received by a first one (28), and wherein subsequent particles or unwanted portions (32) of glue are received by a following region of a pack (10).
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the endless conveyor is a folding turret (20), wherein the first folding side tab is an inner side tab (18), wherein each pack has another, second folding side tab (19), and wherein blanks (13) of the packs (10) are arranged on a folding mandrel (21) of the folding turret (20), such that the inner side tabs (18) and the outer side tabs (19) project beyond a rear side of the folding mandrel (21) in a direction of rotation of the turret, wherein each inner side tab (18) is positioned on an outside of the tuffet, in a radial direction, and the outer side tab (19) is positioned on the inside in a radial direction, so that the glue portion (29) is fed onto the radially outer side tab (18) and, as a result of the acute angle of the glue nozzles (31), the particles or unwanted portions (32) are fed to the radially inner side tab (19).
  • 6. Apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the radially inner side tab (19) is formed so as to be in a funnel-like oblique position.
  • 7. Apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the glue unit (30) with glue nozzles (31) is arranged in a downwardly conveying region of the folding turret (20), which is driven in rotation in an upright plane, and in that the glue nozzles (31) are arranged in a vertical position such that a nozzle axis or the conveying direction of the portions of glue (29) is directed at an angle of 30° to an (imaginary) radial plane.
  • 8. Apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that a screen (34) is arranged, as a panel-like covering, between the glue unit (30) or the glue nozzles (31), on the one hand, and the packs (10) or the transporation path of the same, on the other hand, and has a through-passage opening (35) for each glue nozzle (31).
  • 9. The apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that, arranged in a region of the glue nozzles (31) is a suction unit (41) for extracting the particles of glue by suction.
  • 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, characterized in that the suction unit (41) has a suction chamber which is formed on a side opposite from the glue nozzles (31) and is open on a side directed towards the packs (10), the suction chamber (42) being connected to a suction-extraction stub (44).
  • 11. Apparatus according to claim 10, characterized in that arranged in the suction chamber (42) is an insert piece (47) which is removable.
  • 12. Apparatus according to claim 9, characterized in that supporting bodies (49, 50), which extend in a circumferential direction of the folding turret (20) and on which the packs (10) or the blanks or folding tabs can rest, are formed on both sides of the suction unit (41).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 08 881 Mar 1998 DE
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