Method and apparatus for producing packs for cigarettes, and pack for cigarettes
10343837 ยท 2019-07-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B19/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/1048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B19/223
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/1045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B19/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A24F15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B19/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B19/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for producing packs for cigarettes, in which at least one group of cigarettes is wrapped in an inner wrapper and is introduced into a pocket of a folding turret and therein is packed in a blank for the pack, and a corresponding apparatus and to a pack for cigarettes. At least one dimension of the at least one cigarette group does not correspond to the respective dimension of the interior space of the pack, the at least one deviating dimension is equalized by at least one filler piece, and the at least one filler piece is wrapped in the inner wrapper conjointly with at least one cigarette group.
Claims
1. A pack (10) for cigarettes (11), wherein: the pack (10) comprises a box part (12), an interior space having dimensions, and an inner wrapper (22); at least one group of cigarettes (11) is disposable as a plurality of cigarette groups (19) in the interior space of the pack (10) as pack contents; at least one deviating dimension of the plurality of cigarette groups (19) does not correspond to a respective dimension of the interior space of the pack (10); the at least one deviating dimension is equalized by at least one filler piece (20) having a three-dimensional filler body (88) which is configured as a hollow body and is formed by folding walls of a blank (85) of packaging material; the at least one filler piece (20) is wrapped in the inner wrapper (22) conjointly with the plurality of cigarette groups (19); the filler body (88) is disposed between two of the plurality of cigarette groups (19) within the pack (10), thus equalizing the at least one deviating dimension; and the filler piece comprises walls (27, 28), and punch cuts (83) provided in the walls (27, 28) of the filler piece (20), wherein the punch cuts each define one tab (84), and wherein the one tab (84) is folded into the filler piece (20) in a manner transverse to a respective one of the walls (27, 28) so as to increase the stability of the filler piece (20) in this way.
2. The pack as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a collar (14) disposed in the pack (10), wherein the filler piece (20) is at least partially obscured by the collar in such a manner that another wall (25) of the filler piece (20) that points toward a box front wall (17) is obscured by the collar (14), and wherein for facilitating the retrieval of cigarettes (11) from the pack (10) one clearance (82) in a collar front wall (15) does not extend across substantially the entire width of the collar front wall (15) but is disposed so as to be laterally offset to the position of the filler piece (20).
3. The pack as claimed in claim 2, wherein the one clearance (82) is provided for facilitating the retrieval of cigarettes (11) from each of the plurality of cigarette groups (19) in the pack (10).
4. The pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein the filler piece (20) extends across substantially an entire width of a box rear wall (21) of the pack (10) and on either side is supported on opposite box sidewalls (18) of the pack (10).
5. The pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein the filler piece (20) extends across substantially an entire depth of the box part (12) of the pack (10) and on either side is supported on a box front wall (17) and/or a collar front wall (15), on the one hand, and on a box rear wall (21), on the other hand.
6. The pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein the filler body (88) has at least four upright longitudinal edges, and wherein the filler body (88) in the cross section is configured so as to be rectangular or trapezoidal.
7. The pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein the filler body (88) has sidewalls (89) which, emanating from a box rear wall (21), extend in the direction of a box front wall (17), and wherein the sidewalls (89) do not extend across an entire height of the box part (12) in such a manner that an upper end of the cigarettes (11) of the at least one cigarette group (19) does not bear on any of the sidewalls (89).
8. A pack (10) for cigarettes (11), wherein: the pack (10) comprises a box part (12), an interior space having dimensions, and an inner wrapper (22); at least one group of cigarettes (11) is disposable as a plurality of cigarette groups (19) in the interior space of the pack (10) as pack contents; at least one deviating dimension of the plurality of cigarette groups (19) does not correspond to a respective dimension of the interior space of the pack (10); the at least one deviating dimension is equalized by at least one filler piece (20) having a three-dimensional filler body (88) which is configured as a hollow body and is formed by folding walls of a blank (85) of packaging material; the at least one filler piece (20) is wrapped in the inner wrapper (22) conjointly with the plurality of cigarette groups (19); the filler body (88) is disposed between two of the plurality of cigarette groups (19) within the pack (10), thus equalizing the at least one deviating dimension; the filler piece comprises one folding flap (87), the filler piece (20) being configured on either side of the filler body (20), the one folding flap (87) extending along a box rear wall (21); and at least one of the folding walls (93) of the blank (85) is folded into the plane of the folding flap (87) so as to at least partially form the filler piece (20) in the region of the at least one of the folding walls (93), the filler piece (20) continuing across substantially an entire width of the box rear wall (21).
9. A pack (10) for cigarettes (11), wherein: the pack (10) comprises a box part (12), an interior space having dimensions, and an inner wrapper (22); at least one group of cigarettes (11) is disposable as a plurality of cigarette groups (19) in the interior space of the pack (10) as pack contents; at least one deviating dimension of the plurality of cigarette groups (19) does not correspond to a respective dimension of the interior space of the pack (10); the at least one deviating dimension is equalized by at least one filler piece (20) having a three-dimensional filler body (88) which is configured as a hollow body and is formed by folding walls of a blank (85) of packaging material; the at least one filler piece (20) is wrapped in the inner wrapper (22) conjointly with the plurality of cigarette groups (19); the filler body (88) is disposed between two of the plurality of cigarette groups (19) within the pack (10), thus equalizing the at least one deviating dimension; and the filler piece (20) in the region of a box rear wall (21) is connected to the box part (12) by means of glue (96), wherein the glue (96) is disposed in the region of an opening (95) of the inner wrapper (22).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described hereunder by means of the drawing in which:
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(30) The invention will be explained hereunder by means of an apparatus for producing packs 10 for cigarettes 11. It is to be understood that the packs 10 may of course also be destined for receiving pack contents other than cigarettes 11.
(31) The invention will be described in an exemplary manner by means of a pack 10 of the hinge-lid type. The fundamental construction of packs of this type is known in the prior art so that only the substantial or particular elements, respectively, will be mentioned hereunder.
(32) The pack 10 of the hinge-lid type is composed of a box part 12 and of a lid 13. The lid 13 is pivotably fastened to the box part 12, specifically in the region of an integral hinge on the rear side. The box part 12 and the lid 13 are produced in a known manner by folding a common blank.
(33) In the present case, a collar 14 that protrudes from the upwardly opened box part 12 is disposed in the box part 12. The collar 14 disposes of a collar front wall 15 and respective collar sidewalls 16 that are adjacent to the former and on the internal side, specifically in the region of the box front wall 17 and of the two box sidewall s18, bear on respective walls of the box part 12. As usual, the box sidewalls 18 are formed by mutually congruent folding flaps that are interconnected by adhesive bonding.
(34) A pack content, in the present case specifically one or a plurality of groups 19 of cigarettes 11, is furthermore disposed in the box part 12. A particularity lies in that the cigarette group 19, or the cigarette groups 19, respectively, does or do not conjointly, respectively, fill the cross section or the interior space, respectively, of the box part 12 or of the pack 10, respectively.
(35) The cigarettes 11 in the present exemplary embodiment have a diameter of such type that part of the interior space of the pack 10, or of the cross section of the box part 12, respectively, is not filled. In other words, the dimensions of the or of all cigarette groups 19, respectively, do not correspond to the respective dimensions of the interior space of the box part 12. Alternatively or additionally, instead of the diameter of the cigarettes 11, the number of cigarettes 11 may of course be chosen such that a cavity that would not be filled by the or each cigarette group 19 would be formed in the interior space of the pack 10.
(36) In order for the dissimilar dimensions of the interior space of the pack 10 and of the or each cigarette group 19 to be equalized, an additional element is disposed in the pack 10. This element hereunder is referred to as the filler piece 20. The latter serves for equalizing the deviating dimensions such that the pack content (cigarette group(s) and filler piece(s)) fill the pack 10 as usual.
(37) The filler piece 20 in the exemplary embodiments shown is formed from a packaging material, for example by correspondingly folding a blank of packaging material, so as to form a three-dimensional body. The filler piece 20 is preferably configured as a hollow body or sleeve, respectively. However, it is also conceivable for filler pieces 20 to be formed from more or less solid bodies, for example from materials with low density that do not significantly increase the weight of the pack 10.
(38) An independent particularity lies in that in the case of the pack 10 the filler piece 20 is wrapped in an inner wrapper 22 conjointly with the or each cigarette group 10.
(39) A further particularity of the exemplary embodiment according to
(40) In the present case the two cigarette groups 19 are of identical size, or have the same number of cigarettes 11, respectively. It is to be understood that the cigarette groups 19 of course may also contain a dissimilar size or a dissimilar number of cigarettes 11, respectively. It is furthermore to be understood that more or fewer than two cigarette groups 19 may also be provided. Accordingly, the pack 10 according to the invention is also not limited to there being only one filler piece 20; rather, a plurality of filler pieces 20 may also be disposed in the pack 10.
(41) The number of filler pieces 20 may be fewer than the number of cigarette groups 19. Alternatively, the number of filler pieces 20 may of course also be identical to the number of cigarette groups 19. A further alternative may lie in that a larger number of filler pieces 20 than there are cigarette groups 19 is provided in the pack 10.
(42) In the exemplary embodiment shown in
(43) The cigarettes 11 are disposed in a plurality of parallel rows 24 and are mutually disposed in a normal position, wherein, proceeding from the box front wall 17, the number of cigarettes 11 in each of the rows 24 decreases in the direction of the box rear wall 21. A 4-3-2-1 formation is provided in the present case.
(44) The filler piece 20 is disposed centrally between the two cigarette groups 19, so as to correspond to the formation and the arrangement of the two cigarette groups 19.
(45) The filler piece 20 in the present case is configured as a sleeve which stands upright in the pack 10 or in the box part 12, respectively.
(46) The shape of the filler piece 20 in the cross section approximately corresponds to a trapezoid. Accordingly, the filler piece 20 has four walls, specifically two walls 25, 26, each extending along the box front wall 17 or the box rear wall 21, respectively, and two obliquely oriented walls 27, 28 that run between the former.
(47) A particularity of the wall 26 in the region of the box rear wall 21 lies in that the former is formed by two overlapping folding flaps which preferably overlap and are interconnected in a fully planar or substantially planar manner, respectively, across the entire face of the wall 26. In this way, the stability of the box rear wall 21, or of the rear wall of the pack 10, respectively, may be increased.
(48) As has already been discussed, the two cigarette groups 19 and the filler piece 20 are conjointly wrapped in a common inner wrapper 22, so as to form a cigarette block 29.
(49) The cigarette block 29 that is formed in this way in the usual manner fills the cross section of the box part 12, or the interior space of the pack 10, respectively. The two cigarette groups 19 each bear directly on the filler piece 20, wherein the filler piece 20 extends across the full height of the cigarette group 19. It is to be understood that the filler piece 20 may also have a lesser height.
(50) A second exemplary embodiment of a pack according to the invention is shown in
(51) In this case too, the filler piece 20 is disposed centrally in the pack 10, or in the box part 12, respectively, separating the two cigarette groups 19.
(52) A first point of difference in relation to the exemplary embodiment according to
(53) Furthermore, the formation of the cigarette groups 19 corresponds to a 3-2-2-3 formation.
(54) The filler piece 19 in the cross section is configured so as to be hexagonal, wherein two walls 25, 26 of approximately identical size are opposite one another, extending along the box front wall 17 or the box rear wall 21, respectively. The former are interconnected by four obliquely oriented walls 27, 28, 30, 31.
(55) In this case too, the cigarettes 11 are disposed in adjacent rows 24 in a normal position, and the wall 26 in the region of the box rear wall 21 is configured having a double layer.
(56) The third exemplary embodiment according to
(57) The filler piece 20 in the cross section has the shape of a regular hexagon, separating two cigarette groups 19 each having twelve cigarettes into five rows 24, wherein the cigarettes 11 of adjacent rows 24 each are mutually disposed in a saddle position.
(58) A fourth exemplary embodiment of a pack 10 is shown in
(59) The filler piece 20 in the cross section is configured so as to be pentagonal, having five walls 25, 26, 27, 28, 30. The wall 30 in the region of a box sidewall 18 is configured having a double layer.
(60) The cigarette group 19 is composed of five rows 24 of cigarettes 11 in a 5-4-4-4-5 formation in a saddle position.
(61) It is understood that the packs 10 described so far of course only represent examples, and that modifications as have in part already been mentioned are possible. In particular, the shape of the filler pieces 20 is not limited to the shapes described, but arbitrary geometric shapes may be considered, so as to correspond to the desired formation of the or each cigarette group 19. Non-symmetrical shapes are also conceivable, in particular.
(62) The production of packs 10 of this type will be described hereunder by way of the example of the pack 10 shown in
(63) The central element of the apparatus is a conveyor 32 on which the or each cigarette group 19 is converged with the or each filler piece 20 so as to form an arrangement according to the pack.
(64) In the present case, the conveyor 32 is configured in the manner of a pocket-chain conveyor, disposing of a plurality of pockets 33 which are disposed on the circumference of the conveyor 32. The pockets 33 are disposed at a constant mutual spacing, and by way of the longitudinal extent thereof are aligned so as to be transverse to the transport direction of the conveyor 32. It goes without saying that the pockets 33 may also be disposed on any other suitable conveyor, for example on a turret or similar.
(65) So as to correspond to the pack 10 to be produced, according to
(66) The receptacles 34, 35, 36 are mutually separated by walls 37, 38. Furthermore, the receptacles 34, 35, 36 are externally delimited by walls 39, 40, 41, 42 of the pocket 33.
(67) The receptacles 34, 35, 36 in the cross section each are adapted to the cross section of the cigarette group 19, or of the filler piece 20, respectively. Accordingly, the receptacles 34 and 36, for the cigarette groups 19, in the cross section are configured so as to be approximately triangular, whereas the receptacle 35 for the filler piece 20 in the cross section is configured so as to be substantially trapezoidal.
(68) It is provided in the present case that the filler pieces 20 are initially pushed into the receptacles 35, before the cigarette groups 19 thereafter, in a second step, are pushed into the receptacles 34 and 36.
(69) Infeeding of the filler pieces 20 to the conveyor 32 is performed with the aid of a further conveyor 43 which in the present case is configured as a transfer turret.
(70) The conveyor 43 disposes of pockets 44 which are disposed so as to be distributed on the circumference of the transfer turret and which may be radially pushed into the completely folded filler pieces 20, a slide 45 serving for this purpose. After a partial revolution of the filler pieces 20 on the conveyor 43, the filler pieces 20 by means of a further slide 46 are sequentially ejected radially out of the conveyor 43 and pushed into an adjacent pocket 33 of the conveyor 43 (
(71) The transfer turret in the present case is formed by spaced-apart turret disks 47, 48, the slide 46 being disposed therebetween. Moreover, two transfer turrets 43 are disposed beside one another such that two filler pieces 20 may be simultaneously pushed into two adjacent pockets 33. Infeeding of the filler pieces 20 to the pockets 33 of the conveyor 32 thus is performed in an operating mode with multiple tracks.
(72) In the next step, the cigarette groups 19 are infed to the pockets 33 or the receptacles 34, 36 thereof, respectively.
(73) Cigarettes 11 are stored in a cigarette magazine 49, and in the region of a lower side of the cigarette magazine 49 are ejected from the magazine 49 as a cigarette group 19 and pushed into an adjacent pocket 33 of the conveyor 32 by a cigarette tappet 50. The ejected cigarette groups 19 are disposed in a formation according to
(74) In terms of the cigarette groups 19 being pushed in, it may be provided that the cigarette tappet 50 pushes two cigarette groups 19 simultaneously into the two receptacles 34, 36 of a pocket 33. However, this may also be performed by two separate cigarette tappets 50.
(75) Infeeding of the cigarette groups 19 to the pockets 33 is preferably also performed in an operating mode with multiple tracks. In the exemplary embodiment shown, two cigarette groups 19 are in each case simultaneously pushed into two adjacent pockets 33.
(76) Once the pockets 33 in the region of the conveyor 32 have been filled with cigarette groups 19 and filler pieces 20, the latter two are transferred to a downstream conveyor 51.
(77) The transfer is performed by means of a slide 52 that pushes the content of a pocket 33, that is to say in the present case two cigarette groups 19 and a filler piece 20, conjointly in one operating step into a correspondingly positioned pocket 53 of the adjacent conveyor 51. In the present case, the conveyor 51 is configured as a transfer turret having a plurality of pockets 53 which are disposed on the circumference. It goes without saying that other solutions are possible here, too.
(78) A particularity of the slide 52 lies in that the latter is formed from a plurality of slide elements 54, 55, 56, each being assigned to one receptacle 34, 35, 36 of the pocket 33. Outside the pocket 33, the slide elements 54, 55, 56 are connected by way of connection elements 57, 58, 59 to form one conjointly movable unit (slide 52).
(79) A first particularity lies in that walls of the pocket 33 have slot-type clearances 60, 61, 62, the connection elements 57, 58, 59 extending therethrough. Accordingly, the clearances 60, 61, 62 extend in a continuous manner across the entire length of the pocket 33.
(80) The width of the clearances 60, 62 in the region of the receptacles 34, 36 is dimensioned such that said width is smaller than the diameter of the cigarettes 11 that are located in the receptacles 34, 36. In this way, it may be prevented that cigarettes 11 may make their way out of the pocket 33 through the clearances 60, 62 (
(81) The clearances 60, 61, 62 each are configured in the region of an upper side of the pockets 33, specifically in the region of the wall 42.
(82) A further particularity relates to measures that are intended to guarantee reliable ejection of the filler piece 20. The filler piece 20, configured as a sleeve, is disposed in the longitudinal extent in the receptacle 35, that is to say in such a manner that said filler piece 20 in the region of the end sides thereof may be acquired by the slide 52, or by the central slide element 55, respectively. However, since the sleeve in the region of the end side is chiefly open, only the comparatively thin periphery of the jacket of the sleeve is available as a contact face for the slide 55. There is thus the risk of the filler piece 19 not being able to be acquired in an orderly manner by the slide 52.
(83) In order for this issue to be solved, the slide 52 protrudes laterally beyond the external contour of the filler piece 20, that is to say transversely to the ejection direction.
(84) In the present case, this specifically is solved such that the slide 52, or the slide element 55, respectively, has cam-type portions 63 by way of which the slide 52, or the slide element 55, respectively, laterally projects beyond the contour of the filler piece 20.
(85) So as to correspond to the arrangement of the portions 63, corresponding depressions 64 into which the portions 63 enter are molded in the walls 37, 38, 40, 42. Accordingly, the depressions 64 are configured as continuous groove-type notches on the internal side on the mentioned walls.
(86) The movement path of the slide 52 is shown in
(87) The spacing between the ejection-side end of the pocket 33 and the pocket 53 is bridged by a guide 65 which may also be configured in the form of a mouthpiece.
(88) As is shown in
(89) The pack contents are transferred from the conveyor 51 to a cigarette track 66. This is performed by means of a further conveyor 67 on which entrainment elements 68 are externally disposed in a revolving manner. The entrainment elements 68 dispose of slide plates that plunge into the pockets 53 of the conveyor 51, in each case ejecting a pack content and conveying the latter along the cigarette track 66 (
(90) A further particularity relates to the orientation of the cigarette groups 19 and of the filler pieces 20 during transportation. The latter two are infed to the conveyor 32 in a longitudinal-axial manner, that is to say with the longitudinal extent thereof pointing parallel with the conveying direction. The transfer from the conveyor 32 to the downstream conveyor 51 is also performed in a corresponding manner. The same applies to the transfer from the conveyor 51 to the cigarette track 66. It is to be understood that this type of shunting does not mandatorily have to be implemented throughout, but that only a few or an individual transfer step may be performed in this way.
(91) During further transportation along the cigarette track 66 the pack content is held in the formation by way of guides (not shown) until said pack content is introduced into a mouthpiece 70. Subsequent to the mouthpiece 70, the pack content composed of two cigarette groups 19 and a filler piece 20 is wrapped in the inner wrapper 22, the cigarette block 29 being thus formed. This is performed in a way known in the prior art.
(92) Subsequently, collars 71 may be infed by a transversely directed collar track 72. The collars 71 may be severed from a continuous material web 73 with the aid of cutting rollers 74.
(93) The cigarette block 29 and the collar 71 are positioned on top of one another in the region of a platform 75, and with the aid of an insertion slide 76 are pushed into a pocket 77 of a downstream folding turret 78, or into a partially folded blank 79 for the pack 10 that is located in said pocket 77, respectively.
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(95) During the further revolution on the folding turret 78, the pack 10 or the blank 79, respectively, is completed by folding, and the pack 10 that in terms of the substantial parts has been completed is ejected.
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(97) In all four variants according to
(98) More specifically, that wall 25 that points toward the box front wall 17 is in each case obscured by the collar 14.
(99) This is enabled in that, in order for the retrieval of cigarettes 11 from the pack 10 to be facilitated, the usual clearances 82 in the collar front wall 15 do not extend across substantially the entire width of the collar front wall 15, as is shown in
(100) In the case of the packs 10 according to
(101) The or each clearance 82 may be dimensioned such that the remainder of the collar front wall 15 corresponds exactly to the width and the height of the wall 25 of the filler piece 20. However, it is also conceivable that the width is larger than the respective dimension of the wall 25 of the filler piece 20.
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(103) A plurality of tabs 84 are in each case configured on top of one another and so as to be mutually spaced apart in the walls 27, 28.
(104) The punch cuts 83 are configured so as to be U-shaped.
(105) The tabs 84 that are formed by the punch cuts 83 are folded transversely to the respective wall 27, 28, so as to in this way increase the stability of the filler piece 20. The tabs 84 are preferably folded into the filler piece 20.
(106) It is to be understood that the number and/or the dimensions and/or the positioning of the punch cuts 83, or of the tabs 84, respectively, may be chosen depending on the requirements of the respective individual case.
(107) It is furthermore conceivable that punch cuts 83, or tabs 84, respectively, may be provided in only one wall 27, 28, or in a plurality of walls of the filler piece 20. For example, it is conceivable for punch cuts 83, or tabs 84, respectively, to be able to be provided also in the wall 26.
(108) The solution which has been described above in the context of the filler piece 20 of the pack 10 according to
(109) The packs 10 described above having the collar 14 which is adapted to the filler piece in a particular way represents an independent particularity. This also applies to the last-described variant of the filler piece 20.
(110) A further variant of a pack 10 for cigarettes 11 is shown in
(111) There is a particularity in terms of the filler piece 20 which extends across substantially the entire width of the cigarette block 29, or of the box rear wall 21, respectively. In this way, the filler piece 20 may be supported on either side on the opposite box sidewalls 18, on account of which the position of the filler piece 20 is fixed.
(112) Moreover, the filler piece 20 also extends in the direction of the collar front wall 15, or of the box front wall 17, respectively, and is also supported on these walls.
(113) The filler piece 20 is formed by correspondingly folding a blank 85. To this end, fold lines and punch cuts along which the respective walls of the blank 85 are folded are attached to the blank 85. Herein, initially two fold lines 86 which extend across the entire height of the blank 85, each delimiting one peripheral folding flap 87, are to be mentioned. The folding flaps 87 each are supported by way of a free lateral periphery on the respective box sidewall s18.
(114) That portion of the blank 85 that lies between the two fold lines 86 serves for forming a three-dimensional filler body 88 which is disposed between the two cigarette groups 19, substantially filling the space therebetween.
(115) The filler body 88 in the cross section in the present case is configured so as to be rectangular, having two sidewalls 89 which, emanating from the plane of the box rear wall 21, extend up to the plane of the box front wall 17, being oriented substantially perpendicularly to the latter or to the folding flaps 87, respectively. Furthermore, the filler body 88 disposes of a front wall 90 which connects the two sidewalls 89 and runs parallel to the box front wall 17.
(116) A particularity lies in that the filler body 88 does not extend continuously across the entire height of the cigarette group 19 and/or of the box part 12, but that the walls 93 of the blank 85 in regions are folded into the plane of the folding flaps 87. To this end, the blank 85 has horizontal punch cuts 91, on the one hand, and additional fold lines 92 which enable a corresponding positioning of the walls 93.
(117) Herein, the upper punch cut 91 is disposed so as to be approximately level with the upper edge of the collar front wall 15 in the region of the clearance 82 of the collar 14, or so as to be slightly thereabove.
(118) As is shown in
(119) In the exemplary embodiment according to
(120) The filler piece 20 shown in
(121) A variant of the solution shown in
(122) The base of the trapezoid that forms the walls 93 herein is disposed along the box rear wall 21, whereas the opposite shorter base side that forms the front wall 90 extends along the collar front wall 15 and/or the box front wall 17.
(123) The two legs of the trapezoid that form the sidewalls 89, emanating from the box rear wall 21, extend in a converging manner in the direction of the collar front wall 15, or of the box front wall 17.
(124) By virtue of the cross-sectional shape of the filler body 88, the legs 94 are configured so as to be significantly shorter than is the case in the variant according to
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(126) A further possibility for fixing the filler piece 20 is shown in
(127) To this end, an opening 95 in the material of the inner wrapper 22 is established. This may for example be performed by punching or perforating the material of the inner wrapper 22 in a corresponding or similar manner. This is preferably performed in such a way that that the material of the inner wrapper 22 in the region of the opening 95 is not completely severed but is folded over about a residual connection.
(128) The glue 96 for fixing the filler piece 20 may either be applied to the box rear wall 21 or to the filler piece 20, and may optionally be (re)activated once the parts have been joined together.
(129) It is also conceivable that fixing of the filler piece 20 to the pack 10 is performed in the region of other side walls, optionally also in addition to fixing in the region of the rear side.
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(130) 10 Pack 11 Cigarette 12 Box part 13 Lid 14 Collar 15 Collar front wall 16 Collar sidewall 17 Box front wall 18 Box sidewall 19 Cigarette group 20 Filler piece 21 Box rear wall 22 Inner wrapper 23 Pack edge 24 Row 25 Wall 26 Wall 27 Wall 28 Wall 29 Cigarette block 30 Wall 31 Wall 32 Conveyor 33 Pocket 34 Receptacle 35 Receptacle 36 Receptacle 37 Wall 38 Wall 39 Wall 40 Wall 41 Wall 42 Wall 43 Conveyor 44 Pocket 45 Slide 46 Slide 47 Turret disk 48 Turret disk 49 Cigarette magazine 50 Cigarette tappet 51 Conveyor 52 Slide 53 Pocket 54 Slide element 55 Slide element 56 Slide element 57 Connection element 58 Connection element 59 Connection element 60 Clearance 61 Clearance 62 Clearance 63 Portion 64 Depression 65 Guide 66 Cigarette track 67 Conveyor 68 Entrainment element 69 Slide plate 70 Mouthpiece 71 Collar 72 Collar track 73 Material web 74 Cutting roller 75 Platform 76 Insertion slide 77 Pocket 78 Folding turret 79 Blank 80 Folding turnout 81 Member 82 Clearance 83 Punch cut 84 Tab 85 Blank 86 Fold line 87 Folding flap 88 Filler body 89 Sidewall 90 Front wall 91 Punch cut 92 Fold line 93 Wall 94 Leg 95 Opening 96 Glue