WO2016020304A1 - Ensemble de séchage pour appareil d'emballage d'article à fumer - Google Patents
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- WO2016020304A1 WO2016020304A1 PCT/EP2015/067750 EP2015067750W WO2016020304A1 WO 2016020304 A1 WO2016020304 A1 WO 2016020304A1 EP 2015067750 W EP2015067750 W EP 2015067750W WO 2016020304 A1 WO2016020304 A1 WO 2016020304A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B61/00—Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages
- B65B61/002—Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for drying glued or sealed packages
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B19/00—Packaging rod-shaped or tubular articles susceptible to damage by abrasion or pressure, e.g. cigarettes, cigars, macaroni, spaghetti, drinking straws or welding electrodes
- B65B19/02—Packaging cigarettes
- B65B19/22—Wrapping the cigarettes; Packaging the cigarettes in containers formed by folding wrapping material around formers
- B65B19/223—Wrapping the cigarettes; Packaging the cigarettes in containers formed by folding wrapping material around formers in a curved path; in a combination of straight and curved paths, e.g. on rotary tables or other endless conveyors
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B2230/00—Aspects of the final package
- B65B2230/04—Cigarette packages having a hinged lid
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- the present invention relates to a drying assembly for smoking article packing apparatus, and more particularly to an apparatus for packing cigarettes.
- a smoking article pack is formed in a hexahedral container in which a smoking article group is received.
- the smoking article pack may be made of foil, paper, card, plastic, or the like, and may be covered with a transparent plastic film in order to preserve the fragrance of the smoking articles and to prevent a permeation of external moisture before the smoking article pack is opened.
- the smoking article pack is formed by folding and adhering a card blank around a group of smoking articles to form of a box. In particular, adhesive is applied to flaps or walls of the pack to form an assembled smoking article pack.
- a drying assembly for smoking article packing apparatus comprising, the drying assembly being arranged to support a smoking article pack while adhesive on the pack cures, and the drying assembly comprising a plate against which a smoking article pack is received, wherein the plate comprises a surface having a relief configuration to define at least one contact portion which abuts the pack when received on the plate and, at least one noncontact portion which is spaced from the pack when the pack is received on the plate.
- the drying assembly may comprise a transfer unit that receives smoking article packs and transfers them to a drying unit.
- the transfer unit may comprise a transfer turret.
- the drying unit may comprise a drying drum.
- the transfer unit may comprise a first plate having a relief configuration.
- the drying unit may comprise a second plate having a relief configuration.
- the drying unit may comprise a heater.
- the drying unit may comprise at least one pair of second plates in a spaced
- the transfer unit and the drying unit may be arranged such that, during operation of the smoking article packing apparatus, smoking article packs are slid from the first plate of the transfer unit onto the second plate of the drying unit.
- the smoking article packing apparatus may further comprise a pusher for applying a force to the smoking article pack so as to slidably move the smoking article pack from the first plate to the second plate.
- the noncontact portion may extend in a direction parallel to the direction in which a smoking article pack is transferred from the transfer unit to the drying unit.
- the noncontact portion may be formed in between two contact portions.
- the smoking article pack may comprise:
- a hinged cap for covering an opening of the body.
- the noncontact portion of the plate may be arranged to correspond with a boundary between the body and the hinged cap when a smoking article pack is received on the plate.
- Each smoking article within said smoking article pack may comprise a tobacco rod portion and a filter rod portion.
- the noncontact portion of the plate may be arranged to correspond with the filter rod portions of the smoking articles within a smoking article pack when said smoking article pack is received on the plate.
- the smoking article pack may comprise a display portion.
- the noncontact portion of the plate may be arranged to correspond with the display portion.
- the smoking article pack may have an adhesion portion which is adhered by an adhesive agent.
- the contact portion of the plate may be arranged to correspond with said adhesion portion when a smoking article pack is received on the plate, such that said adhesive portion is supported by the contact portion while the adhesive cures.
- the noncontact portion may have a larger surface area than that of the contact portion.
- the contact portion may comprise a low friction material.
- smoking article packing apparatus comprising the drying assembly described above.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a smoking article packing apparatus according to an example of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view illustrating a transfer unit and a drying unit of the smoking article packing apparatus of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are views illustrating a first plate and a second plate according to examples of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating an interaction between a smoking article pack and first and second plates according to examples of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating an interaction between a smoking article pack and a pair of second plates according to examples of the present invention. Detailed Description
- FIG. l is a schematic view illustrating a smoking article packing apparatus l according to an example of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a transfer unit 210 and a drying unit 220 of the smoking article packing apparatus 1 of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 shows a first plate 211 and a second plate 221 according to one example of the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows a first plate 211 and a second plate 221 according to another example of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows the smoking article packing apparatus 1.
- the smoking article packing apparatus 1 may have a different structure to that shown in FIG. 1 and perform the same process.
- premade smoking articles are stored in and drawn from a smoking article magazine 100, and a predetermined number of smoking articles (typically, twenty smoking articles) forms a smoking article group which is wrapped in foil or other material to form an inner bundle 10.
- smoking articles may be drawn from multiple smoking article magazines which are arranged in parallel, each providing a row of smoking articles in the arrangement desired for the pack of smoking articles.
- three smoking article magazines 100 may be provided, and a row of 7 smoking articles can be drawn from the first magazine, a row of 6 smoking articles can be drawn from the second magazine, and a row of 7 smoking articles can be drawn from the third magazine, thereby forming a collation of twenty smoking articles in a 7-6-7 arrangement.
- the group of smoking articles received in the inner bundle 10 is enclosed and packed by outer packs 20 and 30 to form smoking article packs 40 and 50.
- Each outer pack 20 comprises a pre-cut blank of card that is folded and wrapped around an inner bundle 10 to form smoking article packs 40 and 50.
- an adhesive agent is coated on flap portions 31 of the outer pack 30 and this adhesive holds the smoking article pack 40 in its formed condition.
- the smoking article packs 40 and 50 may have a hexahedral shape.
- the smoking article packs 40, 50 may have more or less than six faces but have a mainly hexahedral form, for example the smoking article packs 40, 50 may have bevelled or curved edges.
- the smoking article packing apparatus l includes a drying assembly 200 for supporting the folded smoking article packs 40 while the adhesive cures.
- the drying assembly receives the recently folded smoking article packs 40 and holds them in the desired hexahedral shape while the adhesive cures.
- the drying assembly 200 is used in the process of completing the adhesion of the flap portions 31 after folding the outer pack 30 in the form of the hexahedral shape.
- Such a drying assembly 200 includes a plate 211, 221 against which the smoking article pack 40 is received.
- a surface of the plate 211, 221 abuts the smoking article pack 40 and supports the smoking article pack 40 while the adhesive agent dries or cures.
- the plate 211, 221 has a surface opposite to a side surface of the smoking article pack 40 and the surface of the plate 211, 221 has a relief configuration.
- the relief configuration defines at least one contact portion 211a, 221a and at least one noncontact portion 211b, 221b.
- the contact portion 211a, 221a abuts a smoking article pack 40 when the smoking article pack 40 is received against the plate 211, 221.
- the contact portion 211a, 221a protrudes from the plate 211, 221 and has a protruding and flat upper surface that directly contacts the smoking article pack 40 so as to stably support the smoking article pack 40.
- the noncontact portion 211b, 221b is spaced from a smoking article pack 40 when the smoking article pack 40 is received on the plate 211, 221.
- the drying assembly 200 may have a plurality of plates 211, 221 and at least one contact portion 211a, 221a and at least one noncontact portion 211b, 221b may be formed on each plate 211, 221.
- the contact portions 211a and 221a and noncontact portions 211b and 221b are formed on a surface of each plate 211 or 221 that faces the smoking article pack 40.
- the contact portions 211a and 221a contact the smoking article pack 40 and the noncontact portions 211b and 221b have a low height compared with the contact portions 211a and 221a, respectively, so that the noncontact portions 211b and 221b do not contact the smoking article pack 40.
- the noncontact portions 211b and 221b may be defined in the form of a concave groove or recess in comparison to the contact portions 211a and 221a.
- the noncontact portions 211b and 221b may have various shapes, as they are not in contact with the smoking article pack 40.
- the drying assembly 200 includes a transfer unit 210 and a drying unit 220.
- the transfer unit 210 is a means for transferring recently formed smoking article packs 40 into the drying unit 220, and includes a first plate 211 as described above. A plurality of first plates 211 may be provided.
- the transfer unit 210 rotates around a rotation axis as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the transfer unit 210 may be slidably moved or tilted in a direction according to a smoking article packing manner.
- the transfer unit may push, slide, pull or lift the smoking article packs 40 into the drying unit 220, or it may perform any other suitable actuation that moves smoking article packs 40 into the drying unit 220.
- the transfer unit 210 may be referred to as a transfer turret.
- the first plate 211 is located in parallel with a tangent line of a rotational circumference of the transfer unit 210, and a plurality of first plates 211 may be repeatedly formed in a circumference direction around the transfer unit 210.
- the drying unit 220 is a means for receiving the smoking article pack 40 transferred from the transfer unit 210 and supporting the smoking article pack 40 so as to complete the adhesion of the smoking article pack 40.
- the drying unit 220 may be provided with a heater for accelerating the adhesive curing process. Further, an air blowing means may be provided to the drying unit 220 in order to effectively transfer heat from the heater to the smoking article packs 40 in the drying unit 220.
- the drying unit 220 may include a second plate 221 having a surface with a relief configuration against which a smoking article pack 40 is received, as previously described. The second plate 221 supports the smoking article pack 40 while the adhesive cures. A plurality of second plates 221 may be provided.
- the drying unit 220 is configured to rotate around a rotation axis as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the drying unit 220 may be configured to slidably move or tilt in a direction according to the requirements of the smoking article assembly apparatus.
- the drying unit 220 may be arranged to move the smoking article packs 40 in a linear or curved direction while supporting them such that the adhesive cures.
- the drying unit 220 may be referred to as a drying drum.
- the second plate 221 is located to be generally perpendicular to a tangent line of a rotational circumference of the drying unit 220, and a plurality of second plates 221 may be repeatedly formed around the circumference of the drying unit 220.
- a space is formed between each pair of second plates 221 on the circumference of the drying unit and smoking article packs 40 are received in those spaces and are therefore supported between two second plates 221 (see FIG. 6) while the adhesive cures.
- a heater and an air blowing means may be provided at a centre portion in the drying unit 220 and dry the adhesive agent on the smoking article packs 40 as the drying unit 220 rotates.
- the smoking article packs 50 are discharged from the drying assembly 200.
- the drying assembly 200 is configured to support each smoking article pack 40 for a time that is sufficient for the adhesive to cure.
- the drying assembly 200 may operated on a first-in, first-out basis, where smoking article packs 50 exit the drying assembly 200 in the same order that they enter the drying assembly 200.
- the drying assembly 200 may comprise a buffer.
- the 200 may generally comprise a conveyor that supports the smoking article packs 40 and moves them from a receiving position to a discharge position, and wherein the time between the receiving position and the discharge position is sufficient to dry or cure the adhesive. It will be appreciated that the adhesive may not be completely cured during the time that a smoking article pack 40 is in the drying assembly 200, but the adhesive is cured to a degree that allows the smoking article pack 40 to retain its shape when
- the smoking article packing apparatus 1 may have a pusher 230 which applies force to the smoking article pack 40 so that the smoking article pack 40 is slidably moved from the first plate 211 to the second plate 221, from the transfer unit 210 to the drying unit 220.
- the pusher 230 may be operated by various kinds of actuators, including an electric motor, a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, and the like.
- a noncontact portion 211b, 221b may be formed in between contact portions 211a and 221a. That is, contact portions 211a and 221a may be formed on both sides of a noncontact portion 211b and 221b, respectively. This may be identically applied to each of the first plate 211 and the second plate 221. Further, the noncontact portions 211b and 221b may be formed at corresponding positions on the first plate 211 and the second plate 221. Thus portions of the smoking article packs 40 and 50 may not be contacted by either the first plate 211 or the second plate 221.
- the noncontact portions 211b and 221b may be successively formed along a direction parallel with the direction A in which the smoking article packs 40 are transferred from the first plate 211 to the second plate 221. That is, the noncontact portions 211b, 221b extend in the direction that the smoking article packs 40 are slid as they are transferred from the transfer unit 210 to the drying unit 220. Therefore, when the pusher 230 applies a force to the smoking article pack 40 so as to transfer the smoking article pack 40 to the second plate 221, the noncontact portion 211b or 221b is spaced from the smoking article pack 40, thereby preventing a scratch from being caused by friction between that portion of the smoking article pack 40 and the first plate 211 or the second plate 221.
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating the smoking article pack 40 and the plate 211 or 221 against which the smoking article pack 40 abuts.
- the smoking article pack 40 manufactured by the smoking article packing apparatus 1 has a body 41 and a hinged cap 42.
- the body 41 and the hinged cap 42 are combined and achieve the hexahedral shape of the smoking article pack 40.
- the body 41 receives the smoking article group so that an upper portion of the inner bundle 10 is exposed, and the hinged cap 42 is integrated with the body 41 to pivotally rotate and cover the upper portion of the inner bundle 10.
- a boundary 43 of the body 41 and the hinged cap 42 in the smoking article pack 40 is located over the noncontact portion 211b or 221b. That is, the noncontact portion 211b or 221b is formed in the plate at a location corresponding to the boundary 43 of the body 41 and the hinged cap 42 (see FIG. 5(c)).
- the walls of the smoking article pack 40 overlap each other and the thickness of the smoking article pack 40 in this location is increased. This creates a force that urges the hinged cap 42 in an opening direction. Therefore, if the smoking article pack 40 is in contact with the plate 211 or 211 at the boundary 43, a scratch may be caused because of the increased thickness of the pack 40 and the opening force acting on the hinged cap 42.
- the plate 211 or 221 is adapted to prevent the pack 40 being scratched by preventing contact between the plate 211 or 221 and the pack 40 in the boundary location 43.
- a smoking article 70 received in the smoking article pack 40 generally includes a tobacco rod portion 71 and a filter rod portion 72.
- the filter rod portion 72 may be made of a harder material than the tobacco rod portion 71, for example a cellulose acetate filter compared to shredded tobacco leaf.
- the noncontact portion 211b or 221b may be formed at a position corresponding to the filter rod portion 72 of the smoking article 70 when the smoking article pack 40 is received on the first plate 211 or the second plate 221.
- the filter rod portion 72 of the smoking article 70 is made of a harder material than that of the tobacco rod portion 71, the rigidity of the smoking article pack 40 in the region of the filter rod portion may be increased and the filter rod portions 72 may apply pressure to the smoking article pack 40 in an outward direction. Accordingly, when the smoking article pack 40 is received on the plate 211 or 221 the portion of the smoking article pack 40 corresponding to the filter rod portions 72 of the smoking articles may be susceptible to scratches.
- the noncontact portion 211b or 221b may be formed in the plate 211 or 221 in a position corresponding to the filter rod portion 72 of the smoking article 70, so that the portion of the smoking article pack 40 corresponding to the filter rod portion 72 does not contact the plate 211 or 221 and scratches are prevented.
- a surface of the smoking article pack 40 may include a display portion 44, on which letters, numerals, symbols, diagrams, figures or logograms may be displayed.
- the display portion 44 may be arranged on the same plane as the surface of the smoking article pack 40, or it may protrude outwardly from the surface of the smoking article pack 40, for example by embossing , structured varnish, layers of foil or other materials.
- the display portion 44 when the smoking article pack 40 faces the first plate 211 or the second plate 221, the display portion 44 is located over the noncontact portion 211b or 221b (see FIG. 5(d)). That is, the noncontact portion 211b or 221b of the plate 211 or 221 is arranged to correspond with the display portion 44 of the smoking article pack 40. If the display portion 44 of the smoking article pack 40 abuts the plate 211 or 221 while the smoking article pack 40 is pushed by the pusher 230, the display portion 44 may become scratched or otherwise damaged.
- the noncontact portion 211b or 221b is formed in the plate 211 or 221 in a position corresponding to the display portion 44 of the smoking article, so that the display portion 44 does not contact the plate 211 or 221 and is not scratched.
- the smoking article pack 40 has adhesion portions 45 which are adhered by an adhesive agent to hold the smoking article pack in its form.
- the flap 31 of the outer pack 30 is coated with the adhesive agent and is folded to form the smoking article pack 40 with a hexahedral shape.
- the adhesion portion 45 may be located over the contact portion 211a or 221a (see FIG. 5(c)).
- the contact portion 211a or 221a will press the flap 31 against the smoking article pack 40 so that the flap 31 is thoroughly adhered into place. In the present example, therefore, the adhesion portion 45 is sufficiently pressed and supported by the contact portion 211a or 221a while the adhesive cures, resulting in stable adhesion of the adhesion portion 45.
- the plate 211 or 221 may be arranged to provide contact portions 211a, 221a that press particular parts of a smoking article pack 40 (for example flaps 31) to aide adhesion and the plate 211 or 221 may also have noncontact portions 211b, 221b that do not contact particular areas of the smoking article packs 40 to avoid scratches and other surface damage on the smoking article packs 40.
- the noncontact portion 211b, 221b may have a larger surface area than that of the contact portion 211a, 221a, so as to reduce the likelihood of the smoking article pack being scratched by the plate 211 or 221.
- the plate 211 or 221 may be generally made of an identical material such as a metal, a rubber, a plastic or the like.
- the plate either wholly or at least a contact portion 211a, 221a, may be made of engineering plastic.
- the contact portion 211a or 221a of the plate may be coated with an engineering plastic with a low factional coefficient, such as acetal resin, thereby reducing the possibility of the smoking article pack 40 becoming scratched.
- the contact portion 211a, 221a may have any low-friction coating or surface finish.
- smoking article includes smokeable products such as cigarettes, cigars and cigarillos whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes and also heat-not-burn products.
- the smoking article may be provided with a filter for the gaseous flow drawn by the smoker.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un ensemble de séchage pour appareil d'emballage d'article à fumer. L'ensemble de séchage est agencé pour supporter un emballage d'article à fumer pendant qu'un adhésif sur l'emballage sèche. L'ensemble de séchage comporte une plaque contre laquelle un emballage d'article à fumer est reçu. La plaque a une surface avec une configuration en relief pour définir au moins une partie de contact qui se place contre le paquet lorsqu'il est reçu sur la plaque et au moins une partie sans contact qui est espacée du paquet lorsque le paquet est reçu sur la plaque.
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| GBGB1413936.4A GB201413936D0 (en) | 2014-08-06 | 2014-08-06 | Drying assembly for smoking article packing apparatus |
| GB1413936.4 | 2014-08-06 |
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| WO2016020304A1 true WO2016020304A1 (fr) | 2016-02-11 |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| GB2250257A (en) * | 1990-11-27 | 1992-06-03 | Focke & Co | Apparatus for setting the glue on newly-completed cigarette packs |
| EP0605838A1 (fr) * | 1993-01-08 | 1994-07-13 | Focke & Co. (GmbH & Co.) | Dispositif pour la fabrication de paquets de cigarettes |
| DE19712937A1 (de) * | 1997-03-27 | 1998-10-01 | Topack Verpacktech Gmbh | Taschenrad zur Formfixierung von Klappdeckelpackungen der tabakverarbeitenden Industrie |
| WO2014002166A1 (fr) * | 2012-06-25 | 2014-01-03 | 日本たばこ産業株式会社 | Procédé pour produire un emballage pour articles à fumer en forme de tige, emballage pour articles à fumer en forme de tige et dispositif pour produire un emballage pour articles à fumer en forme de tige |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| GB2250257A (en) * | 1990-11-27 | 1992-06-03 | Focke & Co | Apparatus for setting the glue on newly-completed cigarette packs |
| EP0605838A1 (fr) * | 1993-01-08 | 1994-07-13 | Focke & Co. (GmbH & Co.) | Dispositif pour la fabrication de paquets de cigarettes |
| DE19712937A1 (de) * | 1997-03-27 | 1998-10-01 | Topack Verpacktech Gmbh | Taschenrad zur Formfixierung von Klappdeckelpackungen der tabakverarbeitenden Industrie |
| WO2014002166A1 (fr) * | 2012-06-25 | 2014-01-03 | 日本たばこ産業株式会社 | Procédé pour produire un emballage pour articles à fumer en forme de tige, emballage pour articles à fumer en forme de tige et dispositif pour produire un emballage pour articles à fumer en forme de tige |
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