This is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/IB2011/002656, filed Oct. 27, 2011, which claims the benefit of Italian patent Application No. BO2010A000643, filed Oct. 27, 2010, and Italian patent Application No. BO2011A000011, filed Jan. 19, 2011.
The present invention relates to a slide-open package of tobacco articles with a coupon, and a packing method and machine for producing a slide-open package of tobacco articles with a coupon.
In the following description, reference is made, for the sake of simplicity and purely by way of a non-limiting example, to a slide-open packet of cigarettes.
Rigid, hinged-lid packets of cigarettes are currently the most widely marketed, by being easy to produce, easy and practical to use, and by effectively protecting the cigarettes inside.
In addition, rigid, slide-open packets of cigarettes have been proposed, comprising two containers, one inserted inside and partly extractable from the other. More specifically, a rigid, slide-open packet of cigarettes comprises an inner container containing a foil-wrapped group of cigarettes, and which is housed inside an outer container to slide, with respect to the outer container, between a closed position, in which the inner container is inserted inside the outer container, and an open position, in which the inner container is extracted from the outer container. The inner container may either slide straight out of the outer container or swing out about a hinge connecting the two containers.
A number of embodiments of rigid, straight slide-open packets of cigarettes are described in GB2466204A, FR2499947A1, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,534,463A1, 5,080,227A1 and IT1169163B; and one embodiment of a rigid, swing-open packet of cigarettes is described in WO2006021581A1.
Some packets of cigarettes contain coupons comprising either a single or folded sheet printed with advertising matter or pictures.
In a rigid, slide-open packet, the coupon is normally inserted between the outer container and a transparent plastic overwrap. This embodiment has the advantage of the coupon being removable immediately, when the packet is unsealed, but also the disadvantage of the coupon being visible on the sealed packet (whereas, in some cases, it is preferable that the coupon only be visible when the packet is opened). More importantly, the position of the coupon with respect to the packet is unstable, thus spoiling the look of the finished packet. That is, until the transparent overwrap is applied about the packet of cigarettes and the coupon to hold the coupon in place, the coupon tends to slip randomly from the position into which it is fed onto the packet, as the packet travels along the packing line.
One proposed solution to the problem is to supply the coupon together with the transparent overwrap, but this poses serious construction design problems by having to supply two different materials together and in a precise position with respect to each other.
Another proposed solution is to glue the coupon to the packet, but this has the drawback of having to subsequently tear a portion of the coupon off the packet, thus spoiling the look of the coupon and/or packet itself.
Patent application WO2009/101120A1 discloses a cigarette packing machine for producing a rigid packet with a hinged lid; the packing machine has a first packing unit which folds a first blank about a group of cigarettes to form an outer container with a hinged lid; and a second packing unit which folds a second blank about the outer container to form a tubular slide surrounding the outer container to slide axially with respect to the outer container.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a slide-open package of tobacco articles with a coupon, and a packing method and machine for producing a slide-open package of tobacco articles with a coupon, designed to eliminate the above drawbacks, and which, in particular, are cheap and easy to implement.
According to the present invention, there are provided a slide-open package of tobacco articles with a coupon, and a packing method and machine for producing a slide-open package of tobacco articles with a coupon, as claimed in the accompanying Claims.
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In a different embodiment not shown, top wall 6 of inner container 3 is replaced entirely by extraction opening 9, which is therefore the same size as bottom wall 5; and at least one of lateral walls 7 or 8 may be shorter than as shown in
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Minor lateral wall 14 of outer container 4 has a central hole shaped and sized to allow the user to exert pressure, through minor lateral wall 14, on minor lateral wall 8b of inner container 3 to slide inner container 3 into the open position.
In the
Each packet 1 of cigarettes in
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, top wall 22 of coupon 18 is slightly smaller than extraction opening 9 of inner container 3, to enable easy withdrawal of coupon 18 through extraction opening 9. Obviously, the larger extraction opening 9 is, the larger coupon 18 may be.
In a different embodiment not shown, coupon 18 has no lateral wall 20 (i.e. only comprises lateral wall 19 and top wall 22), or has no lateral wall 19 (i.e. only comprises lateral wall 20 and top wall 22, which, in this case, is connected to lateral wall 20 along a corresponding fold line).
In one embodiment, fold line 21 and/or fold line 23 are tear lines (i.e. can be torn by exerting a small amount of pull) to detach lateral wall 20 and/or top wall 22 easily from lateral wall 19.
In a different embodiment not shown, packet 1 of cigarettes comprises two coupons 18 on opposite sides of wrapped group 2. In another embodiment not shown, coupon 18 comprises a second lateral wall 19 on the opposite side to the first lateral wall 19, i.e. comprises two lateral walls 19 on opposite sides of wrapped group 2 and contacting the two major lateral walls 7 of inner container 3.
When inner container 3 is in the closed position (
Containers 3 and 4 of the
With reference to
Panel 7′ has two lateral wings 8′, which form respective inner portions of minor lateral walls 8, are located on opposite sides of panel 7′, and are separated from panel 7′ by longitudinal fold lines 26. Panel 7″ has two lateral wings 8″, which form respective outer portions of minor lateral walls 8, are located on opposite sides of panel 7″, and are separated from panel 7″ by longitudinal fold lines 26. Lateral wings 8′ of panel 7′ each have a tab 28 separated from respective lateral wing 8′ by a transverse fold line 27. And a window defining a respective retaining tab 10 is formed in each panel 7′, 7″.
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Panel 13′ has two rectangular end wings 11′ and 12′, which are located at opposite ends of panel 13′, are separated from panel 13′ by transverse fold lines 29, and form respective outer portions of walls 11 and 12. Panel 14′ has two end wings 11″ and 12″, which are located at opposite ends of panel 14′, are separated from panel 14′ by transverse fold lines 29, are triangular in shape with a rounded outer apex, and form respective inner portions of walls 11 and 12. Panel 13″ has two trapezoidal end wings 12′″ and 13′″, which are located at opposite ends of panel 13″, are separated from panel 13″ by transverse fold lines 29, and form respective inner portions of walls 11 and 12. End wings 11″ and 11′″ and end wings 12″ and 12′″ are designed not to overlap when folded onto end wings 11′ and 12′ to define walls 11 and 12 of outer container 4.
Containers 3, 4 of the
Packing machine 31 also comprises a packing unit 33, which forms outer containers 4 (to complete packets 1 of cigarettes) by folding blanks 25 about inner containers 3 from packing unit 32.
Packing unit 32 of packing machine 31 comprises a first packing wheel 34, which rotates in steps about a vertical axis of rotation 35. First packing wheel 34 comprises a number of peripheral pockets 36, which, rotating in steps about axis of rotation 35, are fed successively through a coupon feed station 37, where each pocket 36 receives a flat coupon 18; a group transfer station 38, where a wrapped group 2 is inserted inside each pocket 36, and the previously supplied coupon 18 is folded about the wrapped group 2; and, finally, a transfer station 39, where each wrapped group 2, together with the folded coupon 18, is expelled from pocket 36 and transferred to a second packing wheel 40. Coupons 18 are fed to station 37 by a feed line 41.
Second packing wheel 40 rotates in steps about an axis of rotation 42 parallel to axis of rotation 35, is identical in design to first packing wheel 34, and has a number of peripheral pockets 43. In pockets 36 and 43 on first and second packing wheels 34 and 40, each rectangular parallelepiped-shaped wrapped group 2 is positioned flat, i.e. with a minor lateral surface facing outwards, and with its longitudinal axis (parallel to the cigarette axes) crosswise to axes of rotation 35, 42 and tangent to the periphery of relative packing wheel 34, 40. First and second packing wheels 34, 40 overlap at transfer station 39, and wrapped groups 2 are transferred from first packing wheel 34 to second packing wheel 40 in a vertical movement parallel to axes of rotation 35 and 42.
At a transfer station 44, each wrapped group 2 with a folded coupon 18 is transferred from a pocket 43 on second packing wheel 40 to a pocket 45 on a third packing wheel 46, which is mounted to rotate in steps about a horizontal axis of rotation 47, receives each wrapped group 2 and relative coupon 18 together with a rigid blank 24 supplied to transfer station 44 by a feed line 48, and folds each blank 24 about relative wrapped group 2 to form an inner container 3 housing the wrapped group 2 partly covered by coupon 18.
At a transfer station 50, inner containers 3 are fed successively from third packing wheel 46 to a fourth transfer wheel 49, which rotates in steps about a vertical axis of rotation 51 crosswise to axis of rotation 47 of third packing wheel 46, and, at transfer station 50, receives inner containers 3 successively from third packing wheel 46 and transfers them to packing unit 33.
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Each pocket 36 on first packing wheel 34 also has a secondary seat 53 alongside main seat 52 and negatively reproducing the shape of walls 20 and 22 of coupon 18 to house a distended coupon 18. Secondary seat 53 is a suction seat, i.e. retains walls 20 and 22 of coupon 18 by suction, and, for this purpose, has a number of internal suction holes 54 connectable to a suction source.
The way in which wrapped group 2 is inserted inside main seat 52 of pocket 36 on first packing wheel 34 is shown schematically in
In packing unit 32 of packing machine 31 in
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In one embodiment, fold line 21 and/or fold line 23 are tear lines (i.e. can be torn by exerting a small amount of pull) to detach lateral wall 20 and/or top wall 22 easily from lateral wall 19. In one embodiment, one, two or all three of walls 19, 20, 22 of coupon 18 may be glued to corresponding walls 7, 8a and 6 of inner container 3 using permanent glue (in which case, the joined parts must be torn apart irreversibly) or non-dry glue (enabling the joined parts to be re-glued repeatedly).
It is important to note that, in the
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Packet 1 of cigarettes described has numerous advantages.
In particular, it is easy to produce, even on a standard packing machine.
In packet 1 of cigarettes described, coupon 18 is concealed from view as long as the packet is sealed, while at the same time being removable quickly and easily when the packet is unsealed.
Given its many advantages, the design of packet 1 of cigarettes described may also be applied to the manufacture of cartons of cigarettes, which are substantially identical to packet 1 of cigarettes, except that they contain a group of packets of cigarettes, as opposed to a group of cigarettes.
Packing machine 31 described also has numerous advantages, by applying coupons 18 to wrapped groups 2 quickly, easily, and effectively. In particular, coupon 18 is held firmly in position in pocket 45 on third packing wheel 47, by having at least one wall—wall 20 or top wall 22—folded at an angle and so secured inside pocket 45 as to prevent coupon 18 from slipping randomly when folding blank 24 to form inner container 3. It is important to note that, being folded at an angle, coupon 18 can never be positioned on a slant (i.e. ‘crookedly’) with respect to wrapped group 2.
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