Embossed Tipping Paper and Method of Manufacturing Smoking Article with Embossed Tipping Paper
20220061377 · 2022-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24C5/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A24C5/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An embossed tipping paper includes a relief pattern region having a patterned embossing structure formed in the depth of the material of the tipping paper. The embossed tipping paper further includes at least one plain region adjacent to the relief pattern region, the at least one plain region not having an embossing structure formed in the depth of the material of the tipping paper. A sequence of ventilation holes is formed in the at least one plain region. The embossed tipping paper has a substantially rectangular shape and the at least one plain region forms a band of fixed width running between two parallel edges of the substantially rectangular shape.
Claims
1. An embossed tipping paper for use in smoking articles, the tipping paper comprising: a relief pattern region having a patterned embossing structure formed in a depth of a material of the tipping paper; and at least one plain region adjacent to the relief pattern region, the at least one plain region not having an embossing structure formed in the depth of the material of the tipping paper, and a sequence of ventilation holes being formed in the at least one plain region, wherein the embossed tipping paper has a substantially rectangular shape, the at least one plain region forming a band of fixed width running between two parallel edges of the substantially rectangular shape.
2. The embossed tipping paper according to claim 1, wherein the fixed width of the at least one plain region is at least 1 mm.
3. The embossed tipping paper according to claim 1, wherein the at least one plain region comprises at least two plain regions adjacent to the relief pattern region, the at least two plain regions not having an embossing structure formed in the depth of the material of the tipping paper, and running in parallel to each other between the two parallel edges of the substantially rectangular shape of the embossed tipping paper.
4. The embossed tipping paper according to claim 3, wherein a first of the at least two plain regions is formed substantially at a side edge of the two parallel edges of the substantially rectangular shape of the embossed tipping paper.
5. The embossed tipping paper according to claim 3, wherein both of the at least two plain regions are formed substantially in the middle of the substantially rectangular shape of the embossed tipping paper.
6. The embossed tipping paper according to claim 4, wherein a second of the at least two plain regions is formed substantially in the middle of the substantially rectangular shape of the embossed tipping paper.
7. The embossed tipping paper according to claim 1, wherein the patterned embossing structure is formed to a depth of more than 45 μm of the material of the tipping paper.
8. The embossed tipping paper according to claim 1, wherein the sequence of ventilation holes is a linear arrangement of a series of ventilation holes running in parallel to the band of fixed width in the middle of the at least one plain region.
9. A smoking article, particularly a cigarette, a double cigarette, a cigarette cartridge, a disposable tobacco stick or a double disposable tobacco stick, comprising a filter plug and the embossed tipping paper according to claim 1, the embossed tipping paper being wrapped around the filter plug.
10. The smoking article according to claim 9, further comprising a plug wrap made from porous paper wrapped around the filter plug beneath the embossed tipping paper.
11. The smoking article according to claim 10, wherein the embossed tipping paper has a higher basis weight than a basis weight of the paper of the plug wrap.
12. An embossing roller used for embossing tipping paper for smoking articles, the embossing roller comprising: an engraving pattern on a roller surface, the engraving pattern configured to form a relief pattern region having a patterned embossing structure in a depth of a material of the tipping paper; and at least one plain area on the roller surface adjacent to the engraving pattern, the at least one plain area configured to form at least one plain region adjacent to the relief pattern region, the at least one plain region not having an embossing structure formed in the depth of the material of the tipping paper, wherein the at least one plain area forms a band of fixed width running through the engraving pattern in parallel to a circumference of the embossing roller.
13. A manufacturing system for manufacturing smoking articles with embossed tipping paper, the manufacturing system comprising at least one of the embossing roller according to claim 12.
14. The manufacturing system according to claim 13, further comprising: a laser cutting device configured to form ventilation holes into the embossed tipping paper wrapped around a filter plug of semi-manufactured smoking articles running through the manufacturing system, the a-laser cutting device being configured to form a sequence of ventilation holes in the at least one plain region of the tipping paper.
15. A method of manufacturing smoking articles with embossed tipping paper, comprising the steps of: forming a patterned embossing structure in a depth of a material of the tipping paper to form a relief pattern region; omitting at least one plain region adjacent to the relief pattern region during formation of the patterned embossing structure in the depth of the material of the tipping paper, so that the tipping paper includes the relief pattern region with the patterned embossing structure and the at least one plain region not having a patterned embossing structure; and forming a sequence of ventilation holes in the at least one plain region of the tipping paper, wherein the embossed tipping paper has a substantially rectangular shape, the at least one plain region forming a band of fixed width running between two parallel edges of the substantially rectangular shape.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the sequence of ventilation holes is formed as a linear arrangement of a series of ventilation holes running in parallel to the band of fixed width in the middle of the at least one plain region.
17. The method according to claim 15, wherein forming the sequence of ventilation holes is performed using laser cutting.
18. The method according to claim 15, further comprising: separating two portions of the embossed tipping paper along a middle line of the band forming the at least one plain region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention will be explained in greater detail with reference to exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown and described without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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[0033] The smoking article S is shown in
[0034] The tipping paper T used for overwrapping the plug wrap W and attaching the tobacco rod F to the filter plug P may be partially embossed. Possible variations for the embossing patterns formed on the tipping paper T are exemplarily shown in
[0035] The tipping paper T depicted in
[0036] The embossing structure may in particular have sunk or counter-sunk portions in the depth of the material of the tipping paper that follow the respective repeating arrangement of shapes and lines. The patterned embossing structure may be formed to a depth of more than 45 μm of the material of the tipping paper T, i.e. the difference in height between a depressed area and a heightened area of the patterned embossing structure may be more than 45 μm, for example up to 90 μm.
[0037] The relief pattern region R itself may be bordering directly on one or more edges of the substantially rectangular shape, such as for example the side edges s1, s3 and s4. The relief pattern region R is formed that is does not cover the whole surface of the tipping paper T. Instead, at least one plain region is formed adjacent to the relief pattern region R. The at least one plain region does not have an embossing structure formed in the depth of the material of the tipping paper T, i.e. the material of the tipping paper has not been subject to an embossing operation in those plain regions.
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[0039] As shown in
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[0042] Of course, and as shown in conjunction with
[0043] A possible implementation of an embossing roller 4 that may be used to emboss tipping paper in a manufacturing system for smoking articles is exemplarily depicted in
[0044] For example, first and second plain areas 6a, 6c may be implemented off-centre of the middle line around the circumference of the embossing roller 4. Those first and second plain areas 6a, 6c may be used to spare out plain regions E2 as shown in
[0045] The axial length of the embossing roller 4 may be about the same as the desired length of the horizontal side edges s2 and s4 of tipping paper T to be embossed. The circumference of the embossing roller 4 may have the same value as the desired length of the vertical side edges s1 and s3 of tipping paper T to be embossed.
[0046] The embossing roller 4 may be provided with a plain counter-roller in a manufacturing system for smoking articles. An endless supply of tipping paper base web having a breadth corresponding to the length of the horizontal side edges s2 and s4 may be wound up on a bobbin. The base web may be provided from the bobbin to an assembly of tension, guidance and registering rollers in order to feed the tipping paper base web between an embossing roller 4 and the corresponding counter-roller. The embossing roller then engraves the relief pattern regions in an endless fashion on the tipping paper base web. After the engraving operation, the tipping paper base web is cut in intervals perpendicular to the direction of travel of the base web in order to separate the base web into rectangularly shaped pieces of partially embossed tipping paper T. The intervals may correspond to a desired breadth of the embossed tipping paper T, i.e. the length of the vertical side edges s2 and s4.
[0047] Due to the engraving pattern 5 being interrupted by one or more bands of plain areas 6a, 6b, 6c on the roller surface 7 of the embossing roller 4, the resulting pieces of partially embossed tipping paper T will substantially have the appearance as depicted in
[0048] The partially embossed tipping paper T that has run through the manufacturing system using the embossing roller 4 and a corresponding counter-roller may then be used in subsequent stages of the manufacturing system to wrap filter plugs P, for example filter plugs of double cigarettes or double disposable tobacco sticks.
[0049] While there is a specific example with three plain areas 6a, 6b and 6c shown in
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[0051] The perforation drum 1 and one or more tension rollers 2 may be used in the system of
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[0053] In a first step M1, a patterned embossing structure is formed in the depth of the material of the tipping paper T to form a relief pattern region R. In a second step M2, at least one plain region adjacent to the relief pattern region R is omitted during formation of the patterned embossing structure in the depth of the material of the tipping paper T. That way the tipping paper T, after embossing, includes a relief pattern region R with a patterned embossing structure and at least one plain region not having a patterned embossing structure. The embossing operation is performed on tipping paper T having a substantially rectangular shape such that at least one plain region forms a band of fixed width running between two parallel edges of the substantially rectangular shape.
[0054] Optionally, a step M3 may involves forming a sequence of ventilation holes V in the at least one plain region of the tipping paper T, for example as a linear arrangement of a series of ventilation holes running in parallel to the band of fixed width in the middle of the at least one plain region. The forming of ventilation holes V may for example be performed using laser cutting.
[0055] Optionally, a step M4 may involve separating two portions of the embossed tipping paper T along the middle line of the band forming the at least one plain region. This may in particular include separating a double cigarette in two single cigarettes in the middle of the common filter plug. The separating cut is in this case set in a plain region in the middle of the tipping paper T.
[0056] In the foregoing detailed description, various features are grouped together in one or more examples or examples with the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. It is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents. Many other examples will be apparent to one skilled in the art upon reviewing the above specification.