A cigarette pack die
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521895448.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-02
AI Technical Summary
[0002]模切是纸制品后期加工的一种裁切工艺,现有技术中,烟盒商标纸进行模切时,通常通过模切刀和烟盒正、背面外轮廓压痕刀配合进行压痕和裁切,以便烟盒商标纸能按预定位置进行弯折成型,然而当需要对烟盒进行打孔以使烟盒的部分结构可分离时,需要再采用打孔机等仪器辅助进行多次打孔,操作较为繁琐
[0013]本实用新型的有益技术效果在于:与现有技术相比,本实用新型烟盒模切版在模切版框架中用于压痕的多个压痕线上间隔设置有多个刀齿结构,使用时,既可通过模切版框架中的压痕线对烟盒商标纸进行模切压痕,同时还可通过压痕线上间隔设置的多个刀齿结构对烟盒商标纸进行间隔打孔,以在模切压痕工艺中一次成型带齿孔结构的烟盒,便于烟盒部分结构的分离,不需借助其他辅助工具,操作方便。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of packaging box processing tools, and more specifically to a cigarette box die-cutting plate. Background Technology
[0002] Die-cutting is a cutting process in the post-processing of paper products. In the existing technology, when die-cutting cigarette box label paper, the die-cutting knife and the outer contour crease knife of the front and back of the cigarette box are usually used to crease and cut so that the cigarette box label paper can be bent and shaped according to the predetermined position. However, when it is necessary to punch holes in the cigarette box so that some parts of the cigarette box can be separated, it is necessary to use instruments such as punching machines to punch holes multiple times, which is quite cumbersome. Utility Model Content
[0003] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a cigarette box die-cutting plate that can punch holes in the cigarette box label paper while die-cutting and creasing it, so as to form a cigarette box with a toothed hole structure in one step during the die-cutting and creasing process.
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a cigarette box die-cutting plate, including a die-cutting plate frame for embossing cigarette boxes, wherein multiple serrated structures are spaced apart on multiple embossing lines in the die-cutting plate frame.
[0005] The further technical solution is as follows: the cigarette box includes an upper flip-top and a lower box body integrally formed by the die-cutting plate frame. After the lower box body is bent, it is surrounded by a front wall, a rear wall opposite to the front wall, two side walls respectively disposed between the two sides of the front wall and the rear wall, and a bottom wall disposed between the bottom of the front wall and the rear wall. Multiple serrated structures are provided on multiple embossing lines corresponding to the embossing at the lower box body in the die-cutting plate frame.
[0006] A further technical solution is as follows: multiple blade tooth structures are arranged on the indentation lines in the die-cutting plate frame corresponding to the connection between the front wall, the two side walls, and the bottom wall.
[0007] A further technical solution is as follows: multiple blade tooth structures are arranged on the indentation lines in the die-cutting plate frame corresponding to the connection between the rear wall and the side walls and the bottom wall.
[0008] A further technical solution is as follows: multiple cutting tooth structures are provided on the indentation line corresponding to the connection between the rear wall and the upper flip cover in the die-cutting plate frame.
[0009] A further technical solution is that multiple blade tooth structures are evenly spaced on the indentation line.
[0010] A further technical solution is that the cross-section of the blade structure is square, circular, prismatic, or polygonal.
[0011] The further technical solution is as follows: the die-cutting plate frame includes a first frame for creasing the upper flap, a second frame for creasing the lower box body, and creasing lines corresponding to the first frame and the second frame. The second frame includes an outer frame for creasing the outer contour of the lower box body. The outer frame has first creasing plates on both sides and two second creasing plates arranged side by side in the middle of the outer frame. The two ends of the two second creasing plates pass through the first creasing plates and are connected to the two sides of the outer frame. Multiple tooth structures are arranged at intervals on the creasing lines corresponding to the two first creasing plates and the two second creasing plates.
[0012] The further technical solution is as follows: multiple serrated structures are provided at intervals on the indentation lines corresponding to the connection between the second frame and the first frame.
[0013] The beneficial technical effects of this utility model are as follows: Compared with the prior art, the cigarette box die-cutting plate of this utility model has multiple serrated structures spaced apart on multiple crease lines used for creases in the die-cutting plate frame. In use, the cigarette box label paper can be die-cut and creased through the crease lines in the die-cutting plate frame, and at the same time, the multiple serrated structures spaced apart on the crease lines can be used to punch holes in the cigarette box label paper at intervals. This allows for the one-time forming of a cigarette box with a toothed structure in the die-cutting and creasing process, which facilitates the separation of parts of the cigarette box without the need for other auxiliary tools and is easy to operate. Attached Figure Description
[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments of this utility model will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of a specific embodiment of the cigarette box die-cutting plate of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows a three-dimensional structure of the cigarette box die-cutting plate from another perspective.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cigarette box structure obtained by die-cutting and creasing using the cigarette box die-cutting plate of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 The diagram shows the structure of the cigarette box after it has been bent and formed. Detailed Implementation
[0019] To enable those skilled in the art to more clearly understand the purpose, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model, the technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of this utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0020] Reference Figures 1 to 2 , Figures 1 to 2 A specific embodiment of the cigarette box die-cutting plate of this utility model is shown. This utility model cigarette box die-cutting plate is used for cigarette box embossing. In the embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings, the cigarette box die-cutting plate includes a die-cutting plate frame 10 for embossing the cigarette box. Multiple serrated structures 20 are spaced apart on multiple embossing lines 13 in the die-cutting plate frame 10. Preferably, the multiple serrated structures 20 on each embossing line 13 can be evenly spaced. It can be understood that the embossing lines 13 are formed at the parts of the die-cutting plate frame 10 that contact the cigarette box during embossing. The serrated structures 20 in the cigarette box die-cutting plate of this utility model can be set on the corresponding embossing lines 13 of the die-cutting plate frame 10 according to the actual parts of the cigarette box that need to be separated, so as to punch holes at intervals in the parts of the cigarette box that need to be separated, resulting in a cigarette box with a toothed hole structure or a dotted line. Based on the above design, when using the cigarette box die-cutting plate of this utility model, the cigarette box label paper can be die-cut and creasing through the creasing line 13 in the die-cutting plate frame 10, and at the same time, the cigarette box label paper can be punched at intervals through the multiple toothed structures 20 spaced apart on the creasing line 13, so as to form a cigarette box with a toothed structure in one step in the die-cutting and creasing process, which is convenient for the separation of some parts of the cigarette box structure, without the need for other auxiliary tools, and is easy to operate, making it convenient for cigarette box or cigarette label enthusiasts to collect.
[0021] Combination Figure 3 and Figure 4 , Figure 3 and Figure 4The specific structure of the cigarette box is shown. Specifically, the cigarette box includes an upper flip-top 201 and a lower box body 202 integrally formed by the die-cut frame 10. The lower box body 202, after being bent, is formed by a front wall 2021, a rear wall 2023 opposite to the front wall 2021, two side walls 2022 respectively disposed between the two sides of the front wall 2021 and the rear wall 2023, and a bottom wall 2024 disposed between the bottom of the front wall 2021 and the rear wall 2023. The die-cutting frame 10 includes a first frame 11 for embossing the upper flip cover 201, a second frame 12 for embossing the lower box body 202, and embossing lines 13 corresponding to the first frame 11 and the second frame 12. The second frame 12 includes an outer frame 121 for embossing the outer contour of the lower box body 202. The outer frame 121 has first embossing plates 122 on both sides and two second embossing plates 123 arranged side by side in the middle of the outer frame 121. The two ends of the two second embossing plates 123 pass through the first embossing plates 122 and are connected to the two sides of the outer frame 121. The multiple embossing lines 13 corresponding to the second frame 12 can be provided with a tooth structure 20 to separate the structure of the lower box body 202 in the cigarette box.
[0022] Preferably, in this embodiment, as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the blade structure 20 is disposed on the indentation lines 13 corresponding to the two first indentation plates 122 and the two second indentation plates 123, and on the indentation lines 13 corresponding to the connection between the second frame 12 and the first frame 11. The indentation lines 13 corresponding to the first indentation plates 122 correspond to the connection between the front wall 2021 and the side wall 2022 and the connection between the rear wall 2023 and the side wall 2022 in the lower box 202. The indentation lines 13 corresponding to the second indentation plates 123 correspond to the connection between the front wall 2021 and the bottom wall 2022 in the lower box 202. The connection points of 024 and the connection points of the rear wall 2023 and the bottom wall 2024, and the indentation line 13 corresponding to the connection points of the second frame 12 and the first frame 11, correspond to the connection points of the rear wall 2023 and the upper flip cover 201. Therefore, during use, holes can be drilled at the connection points of the front wall 2021 with the side wall 2022 and the bottom wall 2024, the connection points of the rear wall 2023 with the side wall 2022 and the bottom wall 2024, and the connection points of the rear wall 2023 with the upper flip cover 201. These connection points form spaced toothed holes (such as...). Figure 3As shown in the diagram (where the dotted lines indicate the locations of the serrations), this facilitates the separation of the front wall 2021 and the rear wall 2023 from the cigarette box, making it convenient for cigarette label enthusiasts to collect. It is understood that in some other embodiments, the serrated structure 20 may also be provided only on the indentation lines 13 corresponding to the first indentation plate 122 / second indentation plate 123, or on the indentation lines 13 corresponding to other parts of the frame, such as on the indentation line 13 corresponding to the first frame 11, thereby enabling the separation of the remaining structural parts of the cigarette box.
[0023] In this embodiment, the cross-section of the blade structure 20 is square, and the length can be 0.1mm-1mm. In some other embodiments, the shape of the blade structure 20 can be set according to actual needs. Its cross-section can be circular, prismatic, polygonal, or irregular, etc. That is, the tooth hole structure can be square, circular, prismatic, polygonal, or irregular, etc., and the length / diameter range can be 0.1mm-1mm, taking into account both structural strength and separation requirements.
[0024] In summary, this utility model of a cigarette box die-cutting plate features multiple serrated structures spaced apart on various crease lines. These serrated structures can be positioned on different crease lines according to the actual separation requirements of different parts of the cigarette box. In use, it can replace the crease knives that work with the die-cutting blades on the front and back of the cigarette box during the die-cutting process. It can both crease and punch holes in the cigarette box label paper through the crease lines in the die-cutting plate frame, thus forming a cigarette box with a toothed structure in one step during the die-cutting and crease-cutting process. This facilitates the separation of different parts of the cigarette box, making it suitable for collectors of cigarette boxes and labels. Furthermore, it eliminates the need for other auxiliary tools, simplifying the process, making it convenient to operate, and improving processing efficiency.
[0025] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Those skilled in the art can make various equivalent changes and improvements based on the above embodiments. All equivalent changes or modifications made within the scope of the claims should fall within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A cigarette box die-cutting plate, characterized in that, The cigarette box die-cutting plate includes a die-cutting plate frame for embossing the cigarette box, and multiple serrated structures are spaced apart on multiple embossing lines in the die-cutting plate frame.
2. The cigarette box die-cutting plate as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The cigarette box includes an upper flip-top and a lower box body integrally formed by the die-cutting plate frame. The lower box body, after being bent, is enclosed by a front wall, a rear wall opposite to the front wall, two side walls respectively disposed between the two sides of the front wall and the rear wall, and a bottom wall disposed between the bottom of the front wall and the rear wall. Multiple serrated structures are provided on multiple embossing lines in the die-cutting plate frame corresponding to the embossing at the lower box body.
3. The cigarette box die-cutting plate as described in claim 2, characterized in that, Multiple of the aforementioned cutting tooth structures are disposed on the indentation lines in the die-cutting plate frame corresponding to the connection points of the front wall, the two side walls, and the bottom wall.
4. The cigarette box die-cutting plate as described in claim 2 or 3, characterized in that, Multiple of the aforementioned cutting tooth structures are disposed on the indentation lines in the die-cutting plate frame corresponding to the connection points of the rear wall, the two side walls, and the bottom wall.
5. The cigarette box die-cutting plate as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The die-cutting frame has multiple serrated structures on the indentation line corresponding to the connection between the rear wall and the upper flip cover.
6. The cigarette box die-cutting plate as described in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, Multiple of the aforementioned cutting teeth are evenly spaced along the indentation line.
7. The cigarette box die-cutting plate as described in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The cross-section of the blade structure is square, circular, prismatic, or polygonal.
8. The cigarette box die-cutting plate as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The die-cutting frame includes a first frame for creasing the upper flap, a second frame for creasing the lower box body, and creasing lines corresponding to the first and second frames. The second frame includes an outer frame for creasing the outer contour of the lower box body. First creasing plates are provided on both sides of the inner side of the outer frame, and two second creasing plates are arranged side by side in the middle of the inner side of the outer frame. The two ends of the two second creasing plates pass through the first creasing plates and are connected to the two sides of the outer frame. Multiple tooth structures are provided at intervals on the creasing lines corresponding to the two first creasing plates and the two second creasing plates.
9. The cigarette box die-cutting plate as described in claim 8, characterized in that, Multiple serrated structures are provided at intervals on the indentation lines corresponding to the connection between the second frame and the first frame.