US20070228040A1 - Method of producing overwrap material, and a pack furnished with the material produced - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of producing overwrap material, and to a pack covered with the material obtainable by such a method.
- the present invention relates to packs for tobacco products, typically cigarette packets, and indeed reference is made to products of this type in the following specification, albeit implying no limitation in scope.
- packets of cigarettes are provided with a protective outer wrapper of transparent heat-shrinkable material, referred to generally as overwrap material.
- Dedicated packaging machines first envelop each successive pack in the overwrap material and then apply heat to the selfsame material, causing it to tighten against the outer faces of the pack.
- the ribbon is decoiled continuously from a roll and applied, by welding or gluing, to a strip of overwrap material moving continuously along a predetermined feed direction.
- a succession of U-shaped notches can then be fashioned in the overwrap material, placed along the line of the ribbon.
- Each notch serves to free one end of the ribbon, thereby creating a tab that can be gripped and pulled to break open the pack neatly and easily.
- the strip of wrapping material with its bonded ribbon is cut into discrete leaves, each providing one protective wrapper, and fed to the packaging machine.
- the ribbon With the wrapper in place around the finished pack, the ribbon will be positioned on the inside of the overwrap material, peripherally adjacent to one end face on all sides, in such a way that the material can be torn in a direction transverse to its longitudinal dimension.
- the ribbon is located near the top end face, so that when pulled along the tear line, the wrapper will divide into two portions: a smaller portion enveloping the end face, and a larger portion enveloping the main body of the packet.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a method of producing overwrap material, also a pack furnished with an easily removable material obtained by such a method.
- the stated object is realized according to the present invention in a method of producing overwrap material that includes the steps of causing a continuous strip of overwrap material to advance along a predetermined feed path in a predetermined feed direction, piercing a predetermined area of the strip of overwrap material with at least one slit or incision having a geometrical component transverse to the feed direction, and applying a ribbon of small transverse dimensions to the strip, along the predetermined area.
- the stated object is realized similarly in a pack furnished with a protective wrapper, consisting in a leaf of overwrap material and a ribbon of small transverse dimensions bonded to a predetermined area of the material, wherein the wrapper presents at least one slit made in the predetermined area of the overwrap material and having a geometrical component transverse to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon of small transverse dimensions.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration showing the preparation of an overwrap material in accordance with the present invention
- FIGS. 2 to 6 show different solutions for the embodiment of a detail in the illustration of FIG. 1 , viewed in plan from above;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective illustration showing a packet of cigarettes furnished with the overwrap material
- FIG. 8 is a perspective illustration showing a packet of cigarettes furnished with the overwrap material, in which the material is partially torn.
- the invention relates to a method of producing overwrap material 1 .
- a continuous strip of preferably transparent and heat-shrinkable overwrap material 1 is caused to advance along a predetermined feed path “P” in a predetermined direction “A”.
- a predetermined area 2 of the advancing strip 1 is provided with at least one slit or incision 4 having a geometrical component transverse to the aforementioned direction “A”.
- the step in question involves creating a succession of such slits 4 through the agency of suitable cutting or punching means 5 composed of a main roller 5 a carrying a blade 6 , and a matching anvil roller 5 b .
- the two rollers 5 a and 5 b are set in contrarotation about respective axes extending transversely to the aforementioned feed direction “A”.
- the blade 6 presents a profile selected according to the shape of the slit 4 and strikes against the anvil roller 5 b with each rotation of the main roller 5 a , producing a slit 4 at each stroke.
- a ribbon 7 of small transverse dimensions is applied to the strip of overwrap material 1 ; the ribbon 7 is decoiled from a roll 8 , directed continuously downstream of a diverting roller 8 a along a path “P1” parallel to the feed path “P”, and applied to the aforementioned area 2 of the strip in parallel alignment with the feed direction “A”.
- the ribbon 7 is bonded utilizing an ultrasonic welding unit 3 of familiar type, not described in detail.
- the slits 4 are cut before applying the ribbon 7 , so that the ribbon can be positioned relative to the selfsame slits.
- the ribbon 7 is shown placed over a central portion 4 a of the slit 4 , so that the two respective ends 4 b of the slit will be located on opposite sides of the ribbon 7 .
- the ribbon 7 can be placed over one end 4 b of the slit 4 , as illustrated clearly in FIG. 4 where the slits are shown staggered one from the next, or in a part of the area 2 adjacent to but not effectively coinciding with the slits 4 .
- the slits 4 are cut parallel one with another and appear substantially rectilinear, extending at right angles to the feed direction “A” and to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon 7 .
- the slits 4 are cut parallel with one another and angled obliquely, relative to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon 7 .
- the slits 4 can be staggered one from another on opposite sides of the ribbon 7 .
- FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate a further example in which the slits 4 are generated as chevrons, each presenting a vertex 9 that coincides with the line of the ribbon 7 .
- the chevron slits 4 can be disposed, as in the example of FIG. 5 , with the vertex 9 oriented along a tear direction “B” of the narrow ribbon.
- the selfsame slits 4 can be disposed with the vertex 9 oriented in a direction opposite to the tear direction “B” of the ribbon 7 , as in FIG. 6 .
- the step of applying the ribbon 7 to the strip of overwrap material 1 is followed by a step of forming a U-shaped notch 10 in the aforementioned area 2 of the strip.
- the U-shaped notch 10 is positioned between two successive slits 4 of the type cut previously, and serves to create a pull tab 11 at one end of the ribbon 7 , as will be described in due course.
- a succession of the U-shaped notches 10 will be generated through the agency of a further blade 12 of conventional type (not illustrated), by which the ribbon 7 is cut transversely.
- the strip of overwrap material 1 is divided up into discrete lengths, or leaves 13 , which are then fed into an overwrapping unit not illustrated in the accompanying drawings, being of conventional type and only incidental to the present invention.
- the step of dividing the strip of overwrap material 1 into leaves is effected by a pair of contrarotating cutter rollers 14 equipped with respective blades 14 a .
- Each leaf 13 cut by the rollers 14 presents a succession of slits 4 and one U-shaped notch 10 .
- the strip of overwrap material 1 might be wound onto a reel (not illustrated) for use by the overwrapping unit.
- the overwrap material 1 obtained by the method thus described is utilized for packs 15 of the type illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8 .
- the pack 15 of FIGS. 7 and 8 consists in a packet of cigarettes, around which the overwrap material 1 provides a protective outer wrapper 16 .
- the wrapper 16 appears with the aforementioned ribbon 7 extending peripherally around one end face of the pack 15 .
- the ribbon 7 is disposed with the tear direction “B” extending parallel to its own longitudinal dimension, and occupying a plane transverse to the longitudinal dimension of the pack 15 .
- the wrapper 16 is opened by hand, gripping the tab 11 of the ribbon 7 and pulling. This causes the ribbon 7 to break the overwrap material 1 along the aforementioned tear direction “B” until the slit 4 is encountered.
- the slit 4 shown perpendicular to the ribbon 7 in FIG. 7 , will at this point initiate two new break lines 17 departing and diverging from the line of the ribbon 7 on either side.
- wrapper 16 shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 presents just one slit 4 , any given number of such slits 4 could be provided in order to facilitate the removal of the material 1 , depending on the size of the pack 15 .
- the pack 15 does not need to be extracted from the wrapper 16 once a tear has been made with the ribbon 7 .
- the action of pulling the ribbon 7 serves also to initiate the break lines 17 and allow the wrapper 16 to be torn off completely, without the material sticking fast to the outer faces of the pack 15 . Accordingly, the pack 15 is spared any damage that might be caused in the attempt to remove portions of the overwrap material 1 that continue to cling to the outer surfaces.
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Abstract
Transparent outer wrappers for cigarette packets are prepared by advancing a continuous strip of overwrap material along a given feed path in a given direction, piercing a predetermined area of the strip with a series of slits spaced apart one from another and extending nominally transverse to the feed direction, and bonding a narrow ribbon to the strip along the predetermined area, aligned on at least one portion of the slits; the strip then passes under a blade shaped so as to cut a series of “U” notches spaced apart one from the next, each creating a pull tab at the end of the ribbon, before being divided ultimately into leaves by a pair of contrarotating cutter rollers equipped with respective blades. Each single leaf serves as a wrapper for a relative pack, fashioned so that when torn open by pulling the ribbon, the ribbon encounters the slit and initiates two break lines extending away from the ribbon on either side to facilitate the removal of the wrapper in its entirety.
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- The present invention relates to a method of producing overwrap material, and to a pack covered with the material obtainable by such a method.
- In particular, the present invention relates to packs for tobacco products, typically cigarette packets, and indeed reference is made to products of this type in the following specification, albeit implying no limitation in scope.
- Conventionally, packets of cigarettes are provided with a protective outer wrapper of transparent heat-shrinkable material, referred to generally as overwrap material.
- Dedicated packaging machines first envelop each successive pack in the overwrap material and then apply heat to the selfsame material, causing it to tighten against the outer faces of the pack.
- The outer wrapper also incorporates a so-called tear tape or tear-off ribbon, of small transverse dimensions, by means of which the outer wrapper can be broken simply and swiftly when the moment comes to open up the pack.
- To prepare the aforementioned wrapper, the ribbon is decoiled continuously from a roll and applied, by welding or gluing, to a strip of overwrap material moving continuously along a predetermined feed direction.
- A succession of U-shaped notches can then be fashioned in the overwrap material, placed along the line of the ribbon. Each notch serves to free one end of the ribbon, thereby creating a tab that can be gripped and pulled to break open the pack neatly and easily.
- Thereafter, the strip of wrapping material with its bonded ribbon is cut into discrete leaves, each providing one protective wrapper, and fed to the packaging machine.
- With the wrapper in place around the finished pack, the ribbon will be positioned on the inside of the overwrap material, peripherally adjacent to one end face on all sides, in such a way that the material can be torn in a direction transverse to its longitudinal dimension.
- In the case of cigarette packets, more exactly, the ribbon is located near the top end face, so that when pulled along the tear line, the wrapper will divide into two portions: a smaller portion enveloping the end face, and a larger portion enveloping the main body of the packet.
- In this situation, after the tear has been made with the ribbon, the two portions of the wrapper must often be jerked away forcibly in order to remove them completely. In effect, because the overwrap material is pulled so tightly against the outer faces of the pack, by heat-shrinking, it is difficult to dislodge.
- Accordingly, additional tears or cuts are made by hand to enable the removal of the larger portion, resulting in damage to the pack.
- The object of the present invention is to provide a method of producing overwrap material, also a pack furnished with an easily removable material obtained by such a method.
- The stated object is realized according to the present invention in a method of producing overwrap material that includes the steps of causing a continuous strip of overwrap material to advance along a predetermined feed path in a predetermined feed direction, piercing a predetermined area of the strip of overwrap material with at least one slit or incision having a geometrical component transverse to the feed direction, and applying a ribbon of small transverse dimensions to the strip, along the predetermined area.
- The stated object is realized similarly in a pack furnished with a protective wrapper, consisting in a leaf of overwrap material and a ribbon of small transverse dimensions bonded to a predetermined area of the material, wherein the wrapper presents at least one slit made in the predetermined area of the overwrap material and having a geometrical component transverse to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon of small transverse dimensions.
- The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration showing the preparation of an overwrap material in accordance with the present invention; -
FIGS. 2 to 6 show different solutions for the embodiment of a detail in the illustration ofFIG. 1 , viewed in plan from above; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective illustration showing a packet of cigarettes furnished with the overwrap material; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective illustration showing a packet of cigarettes furnished with the overwrap material, in which the material is partially torn. - With reference to
FIG. 1 , the invention relates to a method of producingoverwrap material 1. - In a first step of the method, a continuous strip of preferably transparent and heat-
shrinkable overwrap material 1 is caused to advance along a predetermined feed path “P” in a predetermined direction “A”. - In a further step, a predetermined area 2 of the advancing
strip 1 is provided with at least one slit orincision 4 having a geometrical component transverse to the aforementioned direction “A”. - Advantageously, the step in question involves creating a succession of
such slits 4 through the agency of suitable cutting or punching means 5 composed of amain roller 5 a carrying ablade 6, and a matchinganvil roller 5 b. The tworollers - The
blade 6 presents a profile selected according to the shape of theslit 4 and strikes against theanvil roller 5 b with each rotation of themain roller 5 a, producing aslit 4 at each stroke. - Thereafter, a
ribbon 7 of small transverse dimensions is applied to the strip ofoverwrap material 1; theribbon 7 is decoiled from aroll 8, directed continuously downstream of adiverting roller 8 a along a path “P1” parallel to the feed path “P”, and applied to the aforementioned area 2 of the strip in parallel alignment with the feed direction “A”. - To advantage, and by way of example, the
ribbon 7 is bonded utilizing anultrasonic welding unit 3 of familiar type, not described in detail. - It will be seen that the
slits 4 are cut before applying theribbon 7, so that the ribbon can be positioned relative to the selfsame slits. - In
FIGS. 1 to 3 , theribbon 7 is shown placed over acentral portion 4 a of theslit 4, so that the tworespective ends 4 b of the slit will be located on opposite sides of theribbon 7. - Alternatively, the
ribbon 7 can be placed over oneend 4 b of theslit 4, as illustrated clearly inFIG. 4 where the slits are shown staggered one from the next, or in a part of the area 2 adjacent to but not effectively coinciding with theslits 4. - In the example of
FIG. 1 , theslits 4 are cut parallel one with another and appear substantially rectilinear, extending at right angles to the feed direction “A” and to the longitudinal dimension of theribbon 7. - In the examples of
FIGS. 2 and 3 , theslits 4 are cut parallel with one another and angled obliquely, relative to the longitudinal dimension of theribbon 7. - Alternatively, as in the example of
FIG. 4 , theslits 4 can be staggered one from another on opposite sides of theribbon 7. -
FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate a further example in which theslits 4 are generated as chevrons, each presenting avertex 9 that coincides with the line of theribbon 7. - The
chevron slits 4 can be disposed, as in the example ofFIG. 5 , with thevertex 9 oriented along a tear direction “B” of the narrow ribbon. Alternatively, theselfsame slits 4 can be disposed with thevertex 9 oriented in a direction opposite to the tear direction “B” of theribbon 7, as inFIG. 6 . - The step of applying the
ribbon 7 to the strip ofoverwrap material 1 is followed by a step of forming aU-shaped notch 10 in the aforementioned area 2 of the strip. - The U-shaped
notch 10 is positioned between twosuccessive slits 4 of the type cut previously, and serves to create apull tab 11 at one end of theribbon 7, as will be described in due course. To advantage, a succession of the U-shapednotches 10 will be generated through the agency of afurther blade 12 of conventional type (not illustrated), by which theribbon 7 is cut transversely. - After the U-shaped
notches 10 have been cut, as illustrated inFIG. 1 , the strip ofoverwrap material 1 is divided up into discrete lengths, orleaves 13, which are then fed into an overwrapping unit not illustrated in the accompanying drawings, being of conventional type and only incidental to the present invention. - To advantage, the step of dividing the strip of
overwrap material 1 into leaves is effected by a pair of contrarotatingcutter rollers 14 equipped withrespective blades 14 a. Eachleaf 13 cut by therollers 14 presents a succession ofslits 4 and oneU-shaped notch 10. - Alternatively, after the U-shaped
notches 10 have been cut, the strip ofoverwrap material 1 might be wound onto a reel (not illustrated) for use by the overwrapping unit. - The
overwrap material 1 obtained by the method thus described is utilized forpacks 15 of the type illustrated inFIGS. 7 and 8 . - In particular, and with no limitation in scope implied, the
pack 15 ofFIGS. 7 and 8 consists in a packet of cigarettes, around which theoverwrap material 1 provides a protectiveouter wrapper 16. - The
wrapper 16 appears with theaforementioned ribbon 7 extending peripherally around one end face of thepack 15. In addition, theribbon 7 is disposed with the tear direction “B” extending parallel to its own longitudinal dimension, and occupying a plane transverse to the longitudinal dimension of thepack 15. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8 , thewrapper 16 is opened by hand, gripping thetab 11 of theribbon 7 and pulling. This causes theribbon 7 to break theoverwrap material 1 along the aforementioned tear direction “B” until theslit 4 is encountered. Theslit 4, shown perpendicular to theribbon 7 inFIG. 7 , will at this point initiate twonew break lines 17 departing and diverging from the line of theribbon 7 on either side. - When the
ribbon 7 is pulled, accordingly, thebreak lines 17 will cause theentire wrapper 16 to tear readily in a direction transverse to the main tear direction “B”, and facilitate the removal of theoverwrap material 1 completely. - In the case of the
chevron slit 4 shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , twobreak lines 17 are initiated, generatingappendages 18 on opposite sides of the ribbon, from which thewrapper 16 can be torn toward the ends of thepack 15 and peripherally around the end faces. - Whilst the
wrapper 16 shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 presents just oneslit 4, any given number ofsuch slits 4 could be provided in order to facilitate the removal of thematerial 1, depending on the size of thepack 15. - Self-evidently, the
pack 15 does not need to be extracted from thewrapper 16 once a tear has been made with theribbon 7. In practice, the action of pulling theribbon 7 serves also to initiate thebreak lines 17 and allow thewrapper 16 to be torn off completely, without the material sticking fast to the outer faces of thepack 15. Accordingly, thepack 15 is spared any damage that might be caused in the attempt to remove portions of theoverwrap material 1 that continue to cling to the outer surfaces.
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1. A method of producing overwrap material, including the steps of:
causing a continuous strip of overwrap material to advance along a predetermined feed path in a predetermined feed direction;
processing a predetermined area of the strip of overwrap material in such a way as to make at least one slit or incision having a geometrical component transverse to the feed direction;
applying a ribbon of small transverse dimensions to the strip, along the predetermined area.
2. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the step of making at least one slit is effected prior to the step of applying the ribbon of small transverse dimensions.
3. A method as in claim 1 , including the step of making at least one U-shaped notch in the predetermined area of the strip, effected after the step of applying the ribbon.
4. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the step of applying the ribbon of small transverse dimensions involves placing the selfsame ribbon so as to coincide with at least one portion of the at least one slit.
5. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the step of applying the ribbon of small transverse dimensions involves placing the selfsame ribbon alongside the at least one slit.
6. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the step of making the at least one slit involves placing the slit at right angles to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon of small transverse dimensions.
7. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the step of making the at least one slit involves placing the slit at an oblique angle to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon of small transverse dimensions.
8. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the step of making the at least one slit involves creating a slit of chevron shape presenting a vertex over which the ribbon is applied.
9. A method as in claim 8 , wherein the at least one slit of chevron shape is disposed with the vertex oriented in a direction coinciding with the tear direction of the ribbon of small transverse dimensions.
10. A method as in claim 8 , wherein the at least one slit of chevron shape is disposed with the vertex oriented in a direction opposite to the tear direction of the ribbon of small transverse dimensions.
11. A method as in claim 1 , including a step of making a succession of slits along the predetermined area of the strip.
12. A method as in claim 3 , including the further steps, effected following the step of making the at least one U-shaped notch, of dividing the strip into discrete leaves and feeding the leaves to an overwrapping unit.
13. A method as in claim 2 , including a step, effected following the step of applying the ribbon of small transverse dimensions, of winding the strip onto a reel for use by an overwrapping unit.
14. A pack furnished with a protective wrapper, consisting in a leaf of overwrap material and a ribbon of small transverse dimensions bonded to a predetermined area of the selfsame material, wherein the wrapper presents at least one slit made in the predetermined area of the overwrap material and having a geometrical component transverse to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon of small transverse dimensions.
15. A pack as in claim 14 , wherein the at least one slit appears substantially rectilinear.
16. A pack as in claim 15 , wherein the ribbon is placed over a central portion of the at least one slit lying between two respective ends of the selfsame slit.
17. A pack as in claim 15 , wherein the ribbon is placed over one end of the at least one slit.
18. A pack as in claim 15 , wherein the slit is located alongside the ribbon.
19. A pack as in claim 14 , wherein the at least one slit extends at right angles to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon.
20. A pack as in claim 14 , wherein the at least one slit extends at an oblique angle to the longitudinal dimension of the ribbon.
21. A pack as in claim 14 , wherein the at least one slit is of chevron-like shape, presenting a vertex over which the ribbon of small transverse dimensions is placed.
22. A pack as in claim 21 , wherein the vertex of the at least one slit is oriented in a direction coinciding with a tear direction of the ribbon.
23. A pack as in claim 21 , wherein the vertex of the at least one slit is oriented in a direction opposite to a tear direction of the ribbon.
24. A pack as in claim 14 , wherein the outer wrapper presents a notch of “U” shape made in the predetermined area of the overwrap material and creating a tab at one end of the ribbon such as can be gripped and pulled to tear the wrapper.
25. A pack as in claim 14 , wherein the wrapper comprises a succession of slits made in the predetermined area of the strip and spaced apart one from the next.
26. A packet of cigarettes, characterized in that it comprises a pack as in any of claim 14 .
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