Tax stamp perforator and notcher

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Inventors

Wood, John P.

Application #

115399

Filed

Apr-4-2002

Published

Nov-4-2003

Current US Class

040/312
206/242
206/264
206/807
283/105
283/71
283/81
428/43

International Classes

G09F 003/00

Field of Search

283/71 283/81 283/101 283/105 40/312 40/299.01 428/40.1 428/42.2 428/42.3 428/43 206/242 206/254 206/264 206/807

Assignee

Philip Morris Incorporated (New York, NY)

Examiners

Carter; Monica

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP

US Patent References

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4462851   Method for taxing c...
4778962   Device for opening...
4779733   Display tab for over...
5031645   Cigarette premium...
5168883   Apparatus for appl...
5411295   Tamper-evident label
5515965   Easy opening cigar...
5866183   Package closing la...
5931292   Packet for tobacco...
5983600   Method of and app...
6036006   Cigarette pack with...
6401586   Tax stamp perforat...
6536587   Cigarette pack and...
 

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Abstract
A tax stamp perforator and notcher applies a diagonal line of spaced apart perforations on a tax stamp for subsequent application to a cigarette pack. The stamp is glued or otherwise applied to the cigarette pack normally across the back of the pack and one of the sides thereof. When the cigarette pack is opened the tax stamp is torn along the line of perforations. In order to facilitate rapid application of tax stamps to a production line of cigarette packs, notches in the form of lines of increased densification are applied to each stamp in the area where the stamp is bent around the side of the cigarette pack. These lines of increased densification are arranged parallel to the edge of the cigarette pack, and preferably one of the lines lies along the edge of the cigarette pack to thereby reduce the ability of the tax stamp to spring back away from the pack when glued to the pack. This feature enables the stamps to be applied to the packs at high production rates.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A generally rectangular tax stamp having relatively long and short sides, a diagonal line of spaced apart perforations extending across the stamp, substantially between the long sides thereof, and a plurality of spaced apart indentations on the stamp comprising lines of increased densification extending at least partially across the stamp generally parallel to the short sides thereof, defining a notched area, wherein the diagonal line of spaced apart perforations extend across the notched area.

2. A generally rectangular tax stamp as in claim 1 wherein the lines of increased densification comprise three lines parallel to one another.

3. A generally rectangular tax stamp as in claim 1 wherein each line of densification extends across the stamp between the long sides thereof with a central interrupted portion having no densification.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a tax stamp perforator and notcher and a tax stamp, and more particularly to a tax stamp having notches in the form of lines of increased densification to facilitate application of the stamp to a cigarette pack across the back and one side of the pack in a manner that reduces the ability of the stamp to spring back and thereby enable tax stamp application to cigarette packs at high production speeds.

Prior to the present invention tax stamps have been applied in a sidewinder fashioned to cigarette packs extending across the back of each pack and across one side of the pack. When placed across the cigarette pack in sidewinder fashion, tax stamps have a tendency to spring away from contact with the front and/or sides of the packs. Often the stamps do not lay flat and do not adhere to the packs because of the memory of the stamp and its tendency to spring back away from contact with the pack and return to its planar condition. Prior to the present invention, the only method found to correct this problem was to slow the production process and allow the stamp applicator more time to apply the stamp to each pack. This additional time allowed the glue on the stamp to adhere to the cigarette pack. A stamp applicator which normally applies stamps at a rate of 400 packs a minute was slowed to a production rate of approximately 320 packs per minute in order to facilitate proper application of the tax stamp to the cigarette packs. This reduction in production speed is inefficient and costly.
 
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