Wrapping wheel of a cigarette packing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6381921
  • Patent Number
    6,381,921
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A wrapping wheel of a continuous cigarette packing machine has at least one seat for a respective group of cigarettes having two end surfaces and enclosed in a tubular wrapping having two projecting tubular end portions, each having two minor walls; the wheel moves each end surface along a relative path crosswise to the relative two minor walls, which are each folded onto the end surface by a relative folding device, which has an outer surface tangent to the end surface, and is mounted for rotation about a respective axis converging towards a plane defined by the path traveled by the end surface.
Description




The present invention relates to a wrapping wheel of a cigarette packing machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the tobacco industry, a continuous cigarette packing machine is known, which comprises a wrapping wheel mounted to rotate continuously about a respective axis of rotation, and in turn comprising at least one seat for a respective group of cigarettes enclosed in a respective tubular wrapping oriented with its longitudinal axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the wrapping wheel. The tubular wrapping normally has two tubular end portions, each projecting axially beyond a respective end surface of the group of cigarettes, and each comprising two parallel walls.




As the wrapping wheel rotates continuously, each end surface of the group of cigarettes is conveyed at a given speed and in a given traveling direction along a respective annular path, which extends crosswise to said two walls of the respective tubular end portion of the tubular wrapping and in a respective plane about the axis of rotation of the wrapping wheel. In the course of the above movement, folding devices engage and fold said two walls of each tubular portion onto the relative end surface of the group of cigarettes.




Said folding devices normally comprise, for each seat on the wrapping wheel, a movable folding device supported by the wrapping wheel and for folding, of said two walls, the one located at the rear in the traveling direction; and a fixed folding device supported by the packing machine in a fixed position along the path of the seats, and for folding, of said two walls, the one located at the front in the traveling direction of the seats.




Known folding devices of the type described above are not normally suitable for use over a given maximum operating speed, above which, the impact of the tubular wrapping, and in particular of said front wall, against the fixed folding device may easily result in tearing of the tubular wrapping.




One possible solution to the problem is to fit the wrapping wheel, for each seat, with a movable folding device for the rear wall, and a further movable folding device for the front wall.




Such a wrapping wheel, however, is relatively complicated and expensive, on account of the relatively complex movements performed by the movable folding devices, and which therefore call for relatively expensive, normally cam-type, actuating devices.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a wrapping wheel designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.




According to the present invention, there is provided a wrapping wheel of a cigarette packing machine, the wrapping wheel having a first axis of rotation and comprising at least one seat for a respective group of cigarettes enclosed in a respective tubular wrapping oriented with a respective longitudinal second axis parallel to said first axis and having at least one tubular end portion, which projects axially beyond a respective end surface of said group and comprises two parallel walls; and folding means for folding said two walls of said tubular end portion onto the relative said end surface; said wrapping wheel being mounted to rotate about said first axis to move each said end surface at a first speed and in a given first direction along a relative annular first path crosswise to said two walls and extending in a relative plane about the first axis; and being characterized in that said folding means comprise at least one folding device, which has an outer surface tangent to a relative said first path and comprises at least one folding member, and actuating means for moving the folding member in a given second direction along an annular second path, a projection of which in the relative said plane comprises a portion substantially coincident with a portion of the first path.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a schematic axial section, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the wrapping wheel according to the present invention;





FIGS. 2



a


-


2




c


and


3




a


-


3




c


show projections, in a horizontal plane, of a

FIG. 1

detail in various distinct operating positions;





FIGS. 4 and 5

show two partial views in perspective of a group of cigarettes and a respective inner wrapping at two successive folding steps;





FIG. 6

shows an operating diagram illustrating the trajectories of various

FIG. 1

details, projected in a plane perpendicular to the

FIG. 1

plane.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a wrapping wheel of a cigarette packing machine. Wheel


1


comprises a drum


2


, which is fitted to a powered shaft (not shown) to rotate continuously at a given speed in a direction


4


(clockwise in

FIG. 6

) about an axis


5


.




Drum


2


comprises a number of peripheral conveying and wrapping units (or even only one conveying and wrapping unit), only one of which is shown and indicated


6


in FIG.


1


. Unit


6


extends radially outwards, is fed by wheel


1


in direction


4


, and comprises a frame


7


extending radially outwards from the periphery of drum


2


and fitted on the inner end with a shaft


8


, which is fitted in rotary manner through drum


2


and oscillated, with respect to drum


2


and about an axis


9


parallel to axis


5


, by a known cam actuating device (not shown).




Unit


6


comprises a substantially U-shaped seat


10


fitted to a free end of respective frame


7


and having a concavity facing radially outwards. Seat


10


, which is of known type, comprises a bottom wall


11


extending parallel to axis


9


, and two lateral walls (not shown) parallel to the

FIG. 1

plane, and houses a substantially parallelepipedal, substantially rectangular-section group


12


of cigarettes


13


.




As shown more clearly in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, group


12


is enclosed in a tubular wrapping


14


having a longitudinal axis


15


and comprising two tubular end portions


16


, each of which projects axially beyond a respective end surface


17


of group


12


and comprises two parallel minor walls


18


and two parallel major walls


19


perpendicular to walls


18


. When group


12


is housed inside seat


10


, axis


15


of wrapping


14


is parallel to axis


9


; one of walls


18


—hereinafter indicated


18




a


—is located at the front in direction


4


; and the other wall


18


—hereinafter indicated


18




b


—is located at the rear in direction


4


.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, unit


6


comprises a gripping device


20


, which cooperates with bottom wall


11


and with the lateral walls (not shown) of seat


10


to retain group


12


inside seat


10


.




Gripping device


20


in turn comprises two jaws


21


, each of which comprises a gripping head


22


and a curved rod


23


, which is hinged to the free end of frame


7


and oscillated—with respect to frame


7


and by a known actuating device


20




a


with cam-controlled rods (not shown)—about a pin


24


, crosswise to axis


9


and perpendicular to the

FIG. 1

plane, to and from a position gripping respective group


12


against wall


11


.




Rotating about axis


5


, wheel


1


feeds group


12


in direction


4


, and therefore feeds each end surface


17


along a respective annular path P


1


(FIG.


6


), which extends in a plane


25


coincident with the

FIG. 6

plane and crosswise to walls


18


of relative tubular portion


16


, and through a folding station


26


.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, wheel


1


also comprises two folding devices


27


located at folding station


26


and each comprising a respective star-shaped wheel


28


, which has a substantially truncated-cone-shaped outer surface


29


tangent to relative path P


1


, and is of a thickness measured parallel to a respective generating line approximately equal to but no greater than the distance between major walls


19


of wrapping


14


. It should be pointed out that, for producing the outer wrappings of soft packs of cigarettes, for example, wheel


1


may comprise only one folding device


27


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, each wheel


28


comprises a central hub


30


, which is fitted to an output shaft


31


of a known actuating device


32


for rotating wheel


28


in a direction


33


(clockwise in

FIG. 6

) about an axis


34


of shaft


31


. More specifically, and as shown in

FIG. 1

, axis


34


is so oriented as to converge towards relative plane


25


and towards the axis


34


of the other device


27


.




Each wheel


28


also comprises three substantially boot-shaped folding members


35


equally spaced about axis


34


. Each folding member


35


comprises an arm


36


extending radially outwards from hub


30


; and a folding head


37


, which is integral with the free end of arm


36


, and is defined by an end surface


38


forming part of outer surface


29


of wheel


28


, and by two lateral surfaces, one of which is located to the front in direction


33


and hereinafter indicated


39


, and the other of which is located to the rear in direction


33


and hereinafter indicated


40


. Surface


40


extends in a substantially radial direction with respect to hub


30


, while surface


39


extends in a direction substantially crosswise to surface


40


, and is connected to surface


38


by a plowshare-shaped tip


41


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, as each wheel


28


rotates about respective axis


34


, each head


37


travels along a relative path P


2


tangent to relative path P


1


. Because of the orientation of axis


34


with respect to relative plane


25


, the projection of circular path P


2


in plane


25


is an elongated ellipse A, which extends inside relative path P


1


and has a portion T


2


substantially coincident with a portion T


1


of relative path P


1


.




The following description deals, by way of example, with a wheel


1


comprising one seat


10


housing a group


12


of cigarettes


13


having a tubular wrapping


14


, of which is considered only one tubular portion


16


cooperating with relative folding device


27


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, in actual use, wheel


1


feeds seat


10


to folding station


26


where wheel


1


comprises a plate


42


(

FIG. 1

) coaxial with axis


5


and defining, together with bottom wall


11


, a channel


43


for the passage of group


12


. At the input of station


26


, the two jaws


21


may therefore be moved into an open position, and plate


42


cooperates with wall


11


and with said lateral walls (not shown) of seat


10


to retain group


12


firmly inside seat


10


.




Actuating device


32


of the folding device


27


considered is activated in time with conveying and wrapping unit


6


at the input of station


26


, so as to bring the free edge of wall


18




a


of the tubular portion


16


considered into contact with the free edge of surface


40


of a relative folding member


35


(

FIG. 2



a


) . Device


32


is a variable-speed device for imparting a variable angular speed to wheel


28


and, hence, a variable linear speed to each head


37


. More specifically, when the free edge of wall


18




a


is positioned contacting the free edge of surface


40


of relative folding member


35


, the linear speed of relative head


37


is so controlled as to be less than the speed of seat


10


and so enable wrapping


14


to move over folding member


35


, and folding member


35


to fold wall


18




a


onto relative end surface


17


.




In the course of the above folding operation, the linear speed of folding member


35


is also so controlled as to keep said free edge of folding member


35


permanently contacting the free edge of wall


18




a


, and so substantially prevent any relative slide between folding member


35


and wall


18




a


(

FIGS. 2



b


and


2




c


).




At the output of folding station


26


, wall


18




a


of wrapping


14


is maintained contacting relative end surface


17


(

FIG. 3



a


) by a retaining plate


44


tangent to plane


25


and extending along a portion of path P


1


from the output of station


26


.




After folding wall


18




a


, wheel


28


is accelerated by device


32


to a speed greater than that of seat


10


to enable the next folding member


35


, following the folding member


35


which has just folded wall


18




a


, to catch up with seat


10


and bring surface


39


, in particular tip


41


, into contact with wall


18




b


of wrapping


14


(

FIG. 3



a


)




The linear speed of relative head


37


is then so controlled further as to be greater than the speed of seat


10


and so enable the folding member


35


considered to move over wrapping


14


and fold wall


18




b


(

FIG. 3



b


) onto relative end surface


17


.




Once wall


18




b


is folded as described above, end surface


38


of relative folding member


35


is maintained contacting wall


18




b


substantially until the free edge of wall


18




b


engages plate


44


(

FIG. 3



c


), the initial portion of which, facing wheel


28


, is appropriately recessed underneath by a surface


45


coaxial with axis


34


.




Operation as described above is made possible by portion T


2


of path P


2


coinciding with portion T


1


of path P


1


, so that, at portion T


2


, heads


37


can travel along path P


1


of wrapping


14


to engage walls


18




a


and


18




b


, but not walls


19


.




In a variation (not shown) of the present invention, wheel


1


may be step-operated; in which case, folding members


35


of wheel


28


act on walls


18




a


and


18




b


in the course of rotation steps of wheel


1


.



Claims
  • 1. A wrapping wheel of a cigarette packing machine, the wrapping wheel (1) having a first axis (5) of rotation and comprising at least one seat (10) for a respective group (12) of cigarettes (13) enclosed in a respective tubular wrapping (14) oriented with a respective longitudinal second axis (15) parallel to said first axis (5) and having at least one tubular end portion (16), which projects axially beyond a respective end surface (17) of said group (12) and comprises two parallel walls (18); and folding means (27) for folding said two walls (18) of said tubular end portion (16) onto the relative said end surface (17); said wrapping wheel (1) being mounted to rotate about said first axis (5) to move each said end surface (17) at a first speed and in a given first direction (4) along a relative annular first path (P1) crosswise to said two walls (18) and extending in a relative plane (25) about the first axis (5); and being characterized in that said folding means (27) comprise at least one folding device (27), which has an outer surface (29) tangent to a relative said first path (P1) and comprises at least one folding member (35), and actuating means (32) for moving the folding member (35) in a given second direction (33) along an annular second path (P2), a projection of which in the relative said plane (25) comprises a portion (T2) substantially coincident with a portion (T1) of the first path (P1), said second path is a circular path about a third axis converging towards said first axis.
  • 2. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each said tubular wrapping (14) comprises two tubular end portions (16), each of which projects axially beyond a respective end surface (17) of the relative group (12) and comprises two parallel walls (18); said folding means (27) comprising two said folding devices (27), each of which has an outer surface (29) tangent to a relative said first path (P1) and comprises at least one folding member (35), and actuating means (32) for moving the folding member (35) in a given second direction (33) along said annular second path (P2), a projection of which in the relative said plane (25) comprises a portion (T2) substantially coincident with a portion (T1) of the first path (P1).
  • 3. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said second path (P2) comprises two paths, each if which is a circular path extending about a respective third axis (34) of rotation.
  • 4. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said third axes (34) converge towards each other and towards said first axis (5).
  • 5. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said outer surface (29) comprises two paths, each if which is a truncated-cone-shaped surface having a third axis (34) converging towards the relative said plane (25) and towards said first axis (5).
  • 6. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said projection is substantially in the form of an ellipse (A).
  • 7. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that each said folding device (27) comprises a central hub (30) connected to the relative said actuating means (32) to rotate about the relative third axis (34); and said folding member (35) is substantially boot-shaped and comprises an arm (36) extending radially from said hub (30), and a folding head (37) integral with a free end of said arm (36) and defined by a first end surface (38) forming part of said outer surface (29), and by a second and a third lateral surface (40, 39) located respectively at the rear and at the front in said second direction (33), and for respectively engaging a first (18a) of said walls (18), located at the front in said first direction (4), and a second (18b) of said walls (18), located at the rear in said first direction (4).
  • 8. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said second lateral surface (40) extends in a direction substantially radial with respect to said hub (30); and said third lateral surface (39) extends in a direction substantially crosswise to said second lateral surface (40).
  • 9. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that each said folding device (27) comprises a truncated-cone, star-shaped wheel (28) in turn comprising said hub (30) and at least two said folding members (35) extending outwards from said hub (30).
  • 10. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that said folding members (35) are three in number and equally spaced about the relative said third axis (34).
  • 11. A wrapping wheel as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said actuating means (32) are variable-speed actuating means for imparting to each said folding device (27) a second speed which is less than said first speed when folding a first (18a) of said walls (18) located at the front in said first direction (4), and is greater than said first speed when folding a second (18b) of said walls (18) located at the rear in said first direction (4).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO99A0303 Jun 1999 IT
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