Title of Invention

DEVICE FOR SATINIZING METALLISED OR METALLIC PACKAGING FOILS

Abstract The invention relates to a device for satinizing metallised or metallic packaging foils, more particularly for embossing and / or satinizing foils. Said device comprises at least one first and one second embossing roll, through which the flat material can be fed under pressure, in order to create a pattern. At least one additional embossing roll (4) is connected downstream of the second embossing roll (4) is connected downstream of the second embossing roll (3), said additional embossing roll interacting with the first (2) or preceding (3) embossing roll. The patterned flat material (6) can be fed between these embossing rolls, in order to be embossed again with essentially the same pattern. In a simplified embodiment, only a total of two rolls (2, 4) is used. In order to achieve as precise an embossing as possible, with special effects, the first driven embossing roll (2) is provided with teeth (8), while at least one other embossing roll (3, 4, 20) comprises rings (10) or longitudinal ribs (12), or is smooth.
Full Text DEVICE FOR SATINIZING METALLISED OR METALLIC PACKAGING FOILS
The present invention refers to a device for satinizing metallised or metallic packaging foils,
more particularly for embossing and / or satinizing foils, the device comprising at least three
embossing rolls.
A device of this kind is e.g. known from WO-A-00/69622, this reference being exclusively
referring to rolls having each the same structure, more particularly truncated pyramidal teeth where
each tooth of a roll engages between four teeth of another roll while the additional roll has the
function of providing an increased embossing quality and a reduced wear of the rolls especially in the
case of flat materials having a large paper and small metallized proportion.
The embossing station for embossing fiber webs as for handkerchiefs or toilet paper
according to EP-A-1 074 381 comprises a smooth mating roll and two embossing rolls disposed
above the latter in a V-shaped arrangement. However, such an arrangement is unsuitable for
satinizing or for embossing special signs on materials such as cigarette paper as the embossing rolls,
which are not described in detail and are illustrated with a relatively coarse profile, are not intended
for this purpose.
EP-A-498 623 discloses the application of pairs of steel and rubber rolls with knobs on the
steel rolls that fit into corresponding recesses in the rubber roll. The application of two pairs of
identical or similar rolls is also disclosed. Such pairs of rolls with recesses in a rubber roll are
unsuitable for a precise fine embossing and satinizing as it is required e.g. for the treatment of
packaging foils where the flat material is a fibrous material such as paper which is bulked after the
treatment.

US-A-4 280 978 discloses an embossing and perforating device
including an embossing and two mating rolls, the mating
rolls comprising recesses that are adapted to the spikes of
the embossing rolls. This device is also unsuitable for a
precise fine embossing and satinizing.
US-A-2 290 608 discloses a method and device for wrinkling a
metal foil, thereby producing irregular patterns that are
suitable for reflectors. The metal foil passes between two
rolls provided with pegs, longitudinal grooves, wave-shaped
grooves, or honeycomb structures and is rotated by 90° or
45° after each pass. A device of this kind is neither
appropriate for embossing nor for satinizing, and it is also
inappropriate for embossing security features on suitable
materials.
Further known are US-A-5 007 271 or US-A-5 598 774 to the
applicant of the present invention, which disclose embossing
devices with two embossing rolls for flat materials. In
particular, the flat materials in question are bands or
strips one face of which is coated with metal, generally
with aluminum, and whose support consists of paper or
another fibrous material, or foils, e.g. of synthetic
materials, of metal, or of compound materials.
Inter alia, the latter embossing devices are used in the
packaging industry for the purpose of satinizing packaging
materials while seals, emblems and the like may be stamped
at the same time. In this context, satinizing means
providing the surface with a fine pattern in the millimeter
and submillimeter range. Strip or sheet packaging materials
of this kind, also called innerliners, are e.g. used for
packaging tobacco products, cigarettes, foods, chocolates,
chewing gums and the like.

According to the cited reference US-A-5 598 774, the driven
roll is supported stationarily while at least one of the two
mating rolls is free-wheeling and journalled such that the
axes of the embossing rolls are capable of an excursion both
in the longitudinal and/or in the contact pressure direction
and/or in the travelling direction of the material. This
allows an adjustment of the rolls that provides a precise
mutual engagement of the teeth and thus a perfect processing
of the material without the risk of wrinkling it.
The last mentioned devices have been successful and still
are as long as the satin-finished foils, more particularly
packaging foils, are mainly composed of aluminum or mainly
of easily foldable paper. In the manufacture of cigarette
packages, for example, these packaging materials serve the
purpose of wrapping up a counted number of cigarettes in the
production process in order to be subsequently inserted in a
box.
Whereas the first mentioned device according to WO-A-
00/69622 provided the expected advantages in the embossing
of flat materials that are difficult to emboss otherwise, it
has appeared that the rolls do not have suitable surface
structures for embossing certain special signs on the flat
material that produce optical effects depending on the
viewing position and/or the light source.
On the background of this prior art, a first object of the
present invention is to provide a device for producing
embossed patterns that allows signs with optical effects
that depend on the viewing position and/or the light source
to be embossed on flat materials with higher precision and
in a wider variety in order to produce security features

that are difficult to copy. This object is attained by the device of the instant invention. Accordingly,
the present invention provides a device for satinizing metallised or metallic packaging foils,
comprising at least a first and a second embossing roll between which the packaging foil is capable
of being passed under pressure in order to produce a pattern, the second embossing roll being
followed by at least another embossing roll which cooperates with the first or second embossing roll
and between which the patterned packaging foil is capable of being passed, characterized in that the
first, driven embossing roll comprises a toothing composed of individual teeth forming a
homogenous grid and at least one other embossing roll comprises a surface structure without
individual teeth, at least one of the additional embossing rolls having rings or longitudinal ribs, the
cross-section of the rings or longitudinal ribs being outwardly tapered, and the rings or longitudinal
ribs being flattened, and the dimensions of the rings or longitudinal ribs and of the grooves
therebetween corresponding to the dimensions of the teeth of the first, driven embossing roll, and all
teeth engaging in the grooves between the rings or the longitudinal ribs.
Another object of the invention is a simplification of the device such that a large range of flat
materials can still be embossed with signs providing optical effects that depend on the viewing
position and / or the light source with higher precision and in a wider variety in order to produce
security features that are difficult to copy.
The invention further provides a device for satinizing metallised or metallic packaging foils,
comprising at least a first and a second embossing roll between which the packaging foil is capable
of being passed under pressure in order to produce a pattern, characterized in that the first, driven
embossing roll comprises a toothing composed of individual teeth forming a homogenous grid and
the second embossing roll comprises a surface structure without individual teeth, the second

embossing roll having rings or longitudinal ribs, the cross-section of the rings or longitudinal ribs
being outwardly tapered, and the rings or longitudinal ribs being flattened, and the dimensions of the
rings or longitudinal ribs and of the grooves therebetween corresponding to the dimensions of the
teeth of the first, driven embossing roll, and all teeth engaging in the grooves between the rings or the
longitudinal ribs.
Further advanatages and characteristic features are disclosed in the descriptive part of the
specification.
The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying
drawings of exemplary embodiments.
Fig. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of the invention
including three rolls;
Fig. 1A shows a schematic sectional view of the device of Fig. 1 with embossed
medium;
Fig. 2 shows a variant of the example of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 shows a second exemplifying embodiment of the device of the invention;
Fig. 3A shows a synchronizing gear according to Fig. 3;
Fig. 3B schematically shows the pump-pindown constellation of the teeth;
Fig. 4 shows a variant of the example of Fig. 3;

Fig. 5 shows a third exemplifying embodiment of the
device of the invention;
Fig. 6 shows a variant of the example of Fig. 4;
Fig. 7 shows a fourth exemplifying embodiment of the
device of the invention;
Fig. 8 shows a variant of the example of Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 shows another variant of Fig. 7;
Fig. 9A shows a synchronizing gear of the arrangement of
Fig. 9 in a sectional view;
Fig. 10 shows another exemplifying embodiment including
two embossing rolls; and
Fig. 11 shows a variant of the embodiment of Fig. 10.
Fig. 1 shows a first exemplifying embodiment of a device 1
including three embossing rolls where a first embossing roll
2 cooperates with a second embossing roll 3 and a following
embossing roll 4, the first roll 2 being driven by a driving
system 5 whereas the two other rolls 3 and 4, i.e. the
mating rolls, are neither driven nor synchronized with the
driven roll by synchronizing elements such as e.g.
gearwheels, but driven by the medium 6, see Fig. 1A.
As symbolically indicated in Fig. 1A, the embossed medium 6,
e.g. paper metallized with a thin layer of 0.006 mm, runs in
the vertical direction, i.e. from the top to the bottom of
the figures.

In contrast to the device disclosed in the mentioned
reference WO-A-0 069 622 to the applicant of the present
invention, the three embossing rolls do not have the same
structure. In the exemplifying embodiment of Fig. 1, the
first, driven embossing roll 2 is the same as in the device
of the prior art and comprises a number of teeth 8 designed
in the form of truncated pyramids, the sides of the pyramids
extending in parallel resp. perpendicularly to the
longitudinal axis of the embossing roll, as illustrated in
Fig. 1. In the present example, the second embossing roll 3
is provided with grooves 9 extending on the entire
circumference and arranged in parallel to each other such
that the teeth 8 of the driven embossing roll 2 engage in
the grooves. The rings 10 formed between grooves 9 are also
outwardly tapered and flattened such that they penetrate
between the truncated pyramidal teeth 8.
In analogy, the third embossing roll 4 comprises
longitudinal grooves 11 forming longitudinal ribs 12 between
them, the latter again being outwardly tapered and flattened
like rings 10 in such a manner that longitudinal grooves 11
and the longitudinal ribs cooperate with the teeth 8 of
driven embossing roll 2.
The production of inscriptions, devices, and the like,
hereinafter called patterns, is realized by removing or
shortening teeth on the embossing roll 2 that comprises
teeth 8. The rings resp. longitudinal ribs may influence
the appearance of the embossed patterns produced by means of
the embossing roll provided with the teeth. Through
variations of the teeth 8 or of rings 10 or longitudinal
ribs 12, i.e. by modifications of the height, of the flanks
or the edges of the teeth, the rings, or the longitudinal
ribs, or through patterns provided on the upper surface
thereof, the embossing roll combinations of the invention

allow to produce embossed patterns or signs generating a
particular optical effect such that the embossed pattern
changes as it is viewed from different angles and/or under
different lighting conditions or only appears under a
certain angle and/or under certain lighting conditions. To
this effect, the height of the teeth, of the rings or of the
longitudinal ribs may be varied, or the design of individual
teeth, of entire rings or of parts thereof, and of entire
ribs or of parts thereof may differ from that of the
remaining elements.
In Figs. 1 or 2, it is symbolically indicated that the
second and the third embossing roll 3 and 4 are in
engagement with driven embossing roll 2, but this is not
necessarily always the case. It is also conceivable that
the second resp. the third embossing roll is in engagement
or capable of engaging with the first resp. the preceding
embossing roll only. Furthermore, it may be advantageous
for certain applications to provide more than a total of
three embossing rolls having different surface structures.
Also, both the diameter and the length of the individual
rolls may vary. Soft rolls may be used in addition to the
embossing rolls.
In Fig. 2 appears a second device 13 comprising the same
driven roll 2 and the embossing rolls 3 and 4 with rings
resp. longitudinal ribs, the sequence of embossing rolls 3
and 4 being reversed as compared to the sequence according
to Fig. 1, and the embossing roll that comprises the
longitudinal ribs engaging before the embossing roll
comprising the rings when seen in the travelling direction
of the material 6.
In the exemplifying embodiment of Fig. 3, device 14 again
comprises the same driven roll 2, followed as in Fig. 1 by

the embossing roll 3 provided with rings 10. The following
embossing roll 15 is either provided with an identical
toothing as embossing roll 2, i.e. with the same teeth 8
whose bases are arranged in parallel and perpendicularly to
the longitudinal axis or, as illustrated, with a toothing 28
that is complementary thereto.
In analogy to the already cited reference WO-A-0 069 622,
for the production of special embossed patterns, it is
advantageous to provide a positive synchronization of
embossing rolls 2 and 15 provided with teeth 8 and recesses
28, respectively, as it is symbolically indicated in Fig. 3A
by the gearwheels 22 and 23, the gearwheels generally
representing synchronizing elements including other
synchronizing means that are known per se, such as
electronic components and the like. Also, a positive
synchronization is particularly recommended if the material
is subject to strong warping in the embossing procedure.
Generally, for the embossing type intended here, pairs of
rolls whose teeth correspond to the so-called pinup-pindown
constellation will be chosen, i.e. where a tooth 8 of one
roll fits into a recess 28 of the other roll, see Fig. 3B.
However, for special situations, it is also conceivable to
choose the so-called pinup-pinup situation where each tooth
of one roll interpenetrates between four respective teeth of
the other roll and all teeth are designed and arranged
alike. In this case, although a positive synchronization of
the two rolls is also advantageous for the suggested special
embossing, an operation where driven roll 2 is journalled
stationarily and the other toothed roll is free-wheeling and
journalled as described in the introduction with regard to
US-A-5 598 774 is possible too. It follows that the axles
of the embossing rolls are capable of an excursion both in

the longitudinal direction and/or in the contact pressure
direction and/or in the passing direction of the material,
thereby allowing an adjustment of the rolls that provides a
precise mutual engagement of the teeth and thus a perfect
processing of the material without the risk of wrinkling it.
This is also described in EP-A-0 925 911 to the applicant of
the present invention.
As a variant of Fig. 3, the exemplifying embodiment of Fig.
4 is illustrated where the sequence of rolls 3 and 15 is
reversed. Fig. 5 shows another variant of Figs. 3 and 4,
device 17 in Fig. 5 comprising the same driven roll 2 and
the same embossing roll 15 as in Figs. 3 and 4, as well as
embossing roll 3 with rings 10, whereas the embossing rolls
are not positively synchronized in contrast to Fig. 3.
In Fig. 6, a further exemplifying embodiment is described
where device 18 comprises the two embossing rolls 2 and 15
as well as embossing roll 4 with longitudinal ribs 12.
Figs. 7 and 8 illustrate another exemplifying embodiment and
a variant thereof, driven roll 2 and embossing roll 15 of
the preceding examples constituting the first and the second
rolls of this device 19, respectively, while the third roll,
in contrast to the preceding examples, is a rubber roll 20
having a comparatively smooth surface. In device 21
according to Fig. 8, the sequence of rolls 15 and 20 is
reversed.
Figs. 9 and 9A illustrate a variant of the embodiment of
Fig. 7 where the two embossing rolls 2 and 15 each comprise
the same toothing 8, i.e. are arranged in a pinup-pinup
configuration, and the two non-driven rolls 15 and 20 are
positively synchronized by a gear comprising gearwheels 25,
26, and 27.

Based on these examples, variations are possible: Thus,
rubber roll 20 may be used instead of ring roll 3 or
longitudinally ribbed roll 4.
Furthermore, the bearings, resp. the two yokes 7
accommodating the two bearings, are schematically
illustrated in the figures, thereby also indicating that the
roll axles may be journalled individually, in groups or in
common.
Here also, the embossing rolls need not have equal diameters
and equal lengths, but in contrast to the first example,
unless they are equal, the diameters of the rolls must form
an integral ratio if the synchronization is provided by
gearwheels, whereas their lengths may differ individually.
In EP-A-1 048 369 to the applicant of the present invention,
which is explicitly included herein by reference, an
embossing device is indicated where at least one of the
embossing rolls is contained in an exchangeable unit such
that it is insertable in a predetermined position in a
bearing mount.
In the present device with at least three embossing rolls,
the arrangement of the rolls in exchangeable units,
individually or in groups, is particularly advantageous as
the rationalization effect and the ecological advantages are
particularly important in this case.
The preceding disclosure shows that the device of the
invention offers many advantages:
a) The application of rolls provided with different
structures, of which at least one roll comprises the teeth

of the prior art and at least one additional roll comprises
a different structure, e.g. longitudinal ribs or rings, or
is a smooth rubber roll, allows such a fine embossing that
its structures are variable according to the viewing angle
and/or the lighting conditions. This allows to produce
largely forgery-proof security features.
b) Due to the application of more than two rolls, the
paper fibers are broken in the best possible manner and the
memory effect of the paper is largely neutralized. This is
accomplished by a precise positioning of the successive
embossing rolls, in operation, thereby allowing to re-emboss
even very fine existing embossing patterns without optical
deterioration.
c) The improved folding behavior of the wrapping packaging
foils eliminates problems in inserting pre-folded packaging
units into the box.
d) An advantageous construction allows shorter changeovers
between embossing patterns and between embossing rolls and
thus shorter standstill times of the packaging machine.
e) The device allows to design an embossing machine whose
embossing roll construction requires no flexural
compensation of the rolls.
Further tests have shown that most of the above-mentioned
advantages can also be obtained in a device comprising two
embossing rolls according to Figs. 10 or 11.
Thus, the very schematically illustrated device 30 of Fig.
10 comprises the first embossing roll 2 with teeth 8 and a
second embossing roll 3 comprising rings 10 and grooves 9.

Furthermore, drive 5 is illustrated, while the yokes are not
shown.
A device 31 comprising the first embossing roll 2 with teeth
8 and the second embossing roll 4 with longitudinal ribs 12
and longitudinal grooves 11 is shown in Fig. 11. The
remaining elements are the same as in the preceding devices.
What has been said of the three-roll system according to
Figs. 1 to 9 correspondingly applies to the two-roll system
of Figs. 10 and 11, however with the advantage of greater
simplicity. If there is a tendency for particularly
difficult materials to roll up after the treatment, a
smoothing device, e.g. comprising smooth rubber rolls, may
be added.

WE CLAIM :
1. Device for satinizing metallised or metallic packaging foils, comprising at least a first (2) and
a second embossing roll (3, 4, 15, 20) between which the packaging foil is capable of being passed
under pressure in order to produce a pattern, the second embossing roll being followed by at least
another embossing roll (3, 4, 15, 20) which cooperates with the first or second embossing roll and
between which the patterned packaging foil (6) is capable of being passed, characterized in that the
first, driven embossing roll (2) comprises a toothing composed of individual teeth (8) forming a
homogenous grid and at least one other embossing roll (3, 4, 20) comprises a surface structure
without individual teeth, at least one (3, 4) of the additional embossing rolls (3, 4, 15, 20) having
rings (10) or longitudinal ribs (12), the cross-section of the rings or longitudinal ribs being outwardly
tapered, and the rings or longitudinal ribs being flattened, and the dimensions of the rings or
longitudinal ribs and of the grooves (9, 11) therebetween corresponding to the dimensions of the
teeth (8) of the first, driven embossing roll (2), and all teeth engaging in the grooves between the
rings or the longitudinal ribs.
2. Device for satinizing metallised or metallic packaging foils, comprising at least a first (2) and
a second embossing roll (3, 4) between which the packaging foil (6) is capable of being passed under
pressure in order to produce a pattern, characterized in that the first, driven embossing roll (2)
comprises a toothing composed of individual teeth (8) forming a homogenous grid and the second
embossing roll (3, 4) comprises a surface structure without individual teeth, the second embossing
roll having rings (10) or longitudinal ribs (12), the cross-section of the rings or longitudinal ribs
being outwardly tapered, and the rings or longitudinal ribs being flattened, and the dimensions of the
rings or longitudinal ribs and of the grooves (9, 11) therebetween corresponding to the dimensions of

the teeth (8) of the first, driven embossing roll (2), and all teeth engaging in the grooves between the
rings or the longitudinal ribs.
3. Device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein, in order to produce signs whose appearance
varies according to the viewing angle of the observer and / or the kind and / or the position of the
light source, the height and / or the geometry and / or the surface of teeth (8), rings (10), or
longitudinal ribs (12) are designed differently from the remaining teeth (8), rings (10), or longitudinal
ribs (12).
4. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one (15) of the additional embossing roll
comprises the same toothing (8) as the first, driven embossing roll (2) or a toothing (28) that is
complementary to that toothing (8).
5. Device as claimed in any one of claims 1, 3, 4, wherein at least one of the additional
embossing rolls is a smooth rubber roll (20).
6. Device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the embossing rolls are positively
synchronized with one another by synchronizing means (22, 23, 24; 25, 26, 27).
7. Device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the non-driven embossing roll (15) is journalled such
that it is capable of an excursion in the longitudinal direction of the axle and / or in the contact
pressure direction and / or in the travelling direction of the embossed material (6).

8. Device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the engraving is provided on the
embossing rolls (2, 15) provided with teeth (8, 28).
9. Device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, for embossing rolls that are not positively
synchronized, wherein the rolls have equal or unequal diameters and / or lengths.
10. Device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, for positively synchronized embossing rolls,
wherein the embossing rolls have equal diameters or diameters forming an integral ratio and have
equal or unequal lengths. .
11. Device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the non-driven rolls are capable of
being brought into engagement with the driven embossing roll individually, in groups, or in common.
12. Device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein at least one of the embossing rolls is
contained in an exchangeable unit that is insertable in the bearing mount.
13. Device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the embossing rolls are arranged in an exchangeable
unit individually, in groups, or in common.
The invention relates to a device for satinizing metallised or metallic packaging foils, more
particularly for embossing and / or satinizing foils. Said device comprises at least one first and one
second embossing roll, through which the flat material can be fed under pressure, in order to create a
pattern. At least one additional embossing roll (4) is connected downstream of the second embossing
roll (4) is connected downstream of the second embossing roll (3), said additional embossing roll
interacting with the first (2) or preceding (3) embossing roll. The patterned flat material (6) can be
fed between these embossing rolls, in order to be embossed again with essentially the same pattern.
In a simplified embodiment, only a total of two rolls (2, 4) is used. In order to achieve as precise an
embossing as possible, with special effects, the first driven embossing roll (2) is provided with teeth
(8), while at least one other embossing roll (3, 4, 20) comprises rings (10) or longitudinal ribs (12), or
is smooth.

Documents:

1176-KOLNP-2003-FORM 27.pdf

1176-KOLNP-2003-FORM-27.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-abstract.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-assignment.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-claims.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-correspondence.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-description (complete).pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-drawings.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-examination report.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-form 1.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-form 18.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-form 3.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-form 5.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-gpa.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1176-kolnp-2003-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 223042
Indian Patent Application Number 1176/KOLNP/2003
PG Journal Number 36/2008
Publication Date 05-Sep-2008
Grant Date 03-Sep-2008
Date of Filing 15-Sep-2003
Name of Patentee BOEGLI-GRAVURES S.A.
Applicant Address RUE DE LA GARE 24-26, CH-2074 MARIN-EPAGNIER
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BOEGLI CHARLES RUE DE LA GARE 24-26, CH-2074 MARIN-EPAGNIER
PCT International Classification Number B31F 1/07
PCT International Application Number PCT/CH02/00149
PCT International Filing date 2002-03-13
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 544/01 2001-03-26 Switzerland