Information
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Patent Grant
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6336896
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Patent Number
6,336,896
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Date Filed
Friday, November 12, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 8, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Derrington; James
- Walls; Dionne A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An automatic filter tip attaching machine includes a mechanical structure moved by a computer program to automatically attach three filter tip stages a, b, c to cigarettes, with a chemical powder filled in the filter tip b to absorb nicotine and tar completely from cigarette smoke.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an automatic filter tip attaching machine, particularly to one attaching a three-stage filter tip to cigarettes automatically. The three-stage filter tip includes three plastic filters a, b, and c with nicotine absorbing chemical powder filled in the b stage to completely get rid of nicotine and toxic tar contained in cigarette smoke.
2. Prior Art
The inventor has obtained a U.S. Pat. No. 5,048,546 on Sep. 17, 1991, titled “Filter and method of treating tobacco smoke to reduce materials harmful to heath”, wherein the filter contains a chemical to absorb more than 90% of the nicotine and more than 70% of the tar.
Conventional filter tips for cigarettes are classified into two kinds. One kind is the filter tip that is integrally attached to cigarettes, and the other is the type that is an independent filter tip made of wood, plastic, or metal, generally filled with active carbon, cotton fiber or something mixable with hot cigarette smoke, etc. However, these conventional filter tips do not function to completely remove nicotine or tar.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the drawbacks described above, this invention has been devised to offer an automatic filter tip attaching machine.
The feature of the invention is a rotatable disc fixed on a cam divide rotator driven by a motor and a plurality of air pressure cylinders spaced apart equidistantly, and fixed on an outer circumferential edge of the rotatable disc, and an air pressure cylinder with two pairs of clamping fingers for clamping two filter tips a, b or c, orderly moved to be filled with a chemical powder in the filter tip b or fill fiber in the filter tip c and the filter tip a combined together with the filter tips b and c during intermittent rotation of the rotatable disc, controlled by the computer program.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a flow chart representing eight stages of automatically making a filter tip of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an upper view of an automatic filter tip attaching machine, with eight stations for a group A and eight stations for a group B.
FIG. 3
is an upper view showing a cam divide rotator rotating a rotatable disc with plural air pressure cylinders with clamping fingers of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a side view showing a filter tip b feeding device and two pairs of clamp fingers of each air pressure cylinder of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a side view showing a filter tip bar being fed into and cut by the machine of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is an upper view showing filter tips c and b being pressed together in the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a side view showing the filter tips b and c being pressed together and then inverted upside down by the clamp fingers of the air pressure cylinder of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a side view showing chemical powder being pressed into the transparent filter tip b of the present invention.
FIG. 9
is a side view showing the filter tip material cut for the second time and pressed into the other end of the filter tip b of the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a side view showing the filter tip a being pressed together with an upper end of the filter tip b of the present invention.
FIG. 11
is a side view showing the finished filter a, b and c being counted, checked and collected in a container of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
First, manufacturing processes of filter tips by an automatic filter tip attaching machine of the present invention is shown in FIG.
1
and described as below.
1. Preparing transparent plastic filter tips b;
2. Filling filter material in the filter tips b;
3. Pressing a filter tip c with a filter tip b;
4. Inverting the filter tip c together with the filter tip b, to locate the filter tip b upside down;
5. Filling chemical powder to absorb nicotine and tar in the transparent filter tip b;
6. Filling another filter material on the chemical powder filled in the filter tip b, preventing the chemical powder from falling out of the filter tip b;
7. Pressing the filter tip a and the filter tip b tightly together to become integral; and,
8. Checking and counting the finished filter tip and storing them properly.
In order to accomplish the above processes, the automatic filter tip attaching machine of the present invention, shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, includes a rotatable disc
004
divided into
16
sections,
16
air pressure cylinders
005
positioned around the outer circumferential edge of the rotatable disc
004
and are rotatable through 180 degrees. Each air pressure cylinder has a shaft
006
connected to another air pressure cylinder for moving two pairs of clamp fingers
008
,
009
to catch different sections of filter tips and cigarettes. The rotatable disc
004
has
16
work stations, and the manufacturing process for completing the filter tips needs
8
stations, so the rotatable disc
004
has two units of automatic filter tip attaching work stations.
The filter work station has a filter tip feeding device
012
moving filter tips b arranged in a row to be clamped by the two pairs of clamp fingers
008
,
009
of the first work station, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. At this time, the rotatable disc
004
rotates for 22.5 degrees as shown in
FIG. 3
, permitting the air pressure cylinder
004
with the filter tips b to then face the second work station.
The second work station cuts the fiber filter material and presses the cut fiber filter material into one end of the filter tips b as shown in
FIG. 5
, with the rotatable disc rotating a further 22.5 degrees to move to the third work station.
The third work station moves the filter tips c to two pairs of clamp fingers
045
,
046
of a robot arm
043
to be clamped, and then inverted, rotated through 180 degrees and moved down by the air pressure cylinder
049
to tightly combine the filter tips c with respective filter tips b. The robot arm
043
then rotates back through 180 degrees to the original position as shown in
FIG. 6
, and the rotatable disc
004
then rotates a further 22.5 degrees to move to the fourth work station.
The fourth work station inverts the filter tips c combined with b through 180 degrees to position the filter tips b facing upward, as shown in
FIG. 7
, and then the rotatable disc turns a further 22.5 degrees to move to the fifth work station.
Next, the fifth work station fills a chemical powder in an upper end of the filter tips b for absorbing nicotine and tar in cigarette smoke, as shown in FIG.
8
. The rotatable disc then turns another 22.5 degrees to move to the sixth work station.
At the sixth work station a fiber filter material is cut and pressed into the other end of the filter tip b as shown in
FIG. 9
, with the rotatable disc
004
then rotating another 22.5 degrees, to move to the seventh work station.
The seventh work station moves the filter tips a to an inlet of the rotatable position disc
072
by a material transporter
070
, and then rotates through 90 degrees to align with the filter tips b. The filter tips a are then tightly combined with the filter tips b by a robot arm
080
, as shown in FIG.
10
. The rotatable disc then rotates another 22.5 degrees to move to the eighth work station.
Finished filter tips are checked and counted at the eighth work station, and then slid down a sloped plate
087
into a collection container
085
, as shown in FIG.
11
.
Next, the detailed structure will be described with reference to FIG.
3
. The rotatable disc
004
is fixed on the cam divide rotator
003
driven by a motor
002
, and all those components are positioned on a base
001
. Then
16
air pressure cylinders
05
are positioned to be spaced apart equidistantly around an outer circumferential edge of the rotatable disc
004
, and are rotatable through 180 degrees. Each air pressure cylinder
05
has a rotating shaft
006
connected to another air pressure cylinder to move two pairs of clamp fingers
008
,
009
to clamp the filter tips a, b, c and then move them to each work station for automatic combination.
FIG. 4
shows the first work station where the filter tips b are arranged by a vibrating feeder
12
and moved to a guide rail
013
and then to a forked guide rail
014
, on which the filter tips b are moved to the left end of the rail
014
. Then, the filter tips b are clamped in the clamp fingers
008
,
009
, and then the rotatable disc
004
turns a further 22.5 degrees to move to the next second work station.
FIG. 5
shows the second work station, where filter bars
019
, stored in a storage tank
018
, are moved by a vibrator
036
to two outlets
023
,
024
. The filter bars
019
are then clamped by the clamp fingers
008
,
009
of an air pressure cylinder
022
, and then rotated for 90 degrees by the air pressure cylinder
020
. Then, an air pressure cylinder
029
rotates a rotatable base plate
027
through 180 degrees to align the filter bar
019
with a hole
089
. The filter bar
019
is pressed in one end of a filter tip b and then cut off by a circular saw
035
. The thickness of the filter bar
019
to be cut is controlled by a linear air pressure cylinder
025
. Then, the rotatable disc turns another 22.5 degrees o move to the third work station.
FIG. 6
shows the third work station, where filter tips c stored in a vibrating storage tank
037
are arranged to move along guide rails
038
,
039
, to be clamped by clamp fingers
045
,
06
of an air pressure cylinder
044
. Then, an air pressure cylinder
041
on a base
040
moves an arm
043
reversibly through 180 degrees to align filter tips c with an upper end of respective filter tips b. The filter tips c are then pressed into a lower cap
053
to be combined with corresponding filter tips b. After that the arm
043
is rotated back through 180 degrees to the original position, ready for the next cycle.
FIG. 7
shows the fourth work station, where the air pressure cylinders
005
together with the shaft
006
and the air pressure cylinder
007
with the clamp fingers
008
,
009
are rotated through 180 degrees, to invert the filter tips b, the filter tips c then being faced downwardly.
FIG. 8
shows the fifth work station, where chemical powder, stored in a storage tank
054
, is moved by spring leaves
058
by a motor
057
to fall through an outlet
059
into a funnel inlet
060
. Then, a feeding disc
064
is rotated by the air pressure cylinder
062
to align the inlet
060
with the upper end of a respective filter tip b. Then the chemical powder
069
is pressed into the filter tip b. Then the disc
064
is rotated through 90 degrees, and then a further 90 degrees, to fill the powder into another filter tip b.
FIG. 9
shows the sixth work station, where filter bars
019
stored in the storage tank
018
are moved by the vibrator
036
to the two outlets
023
,
024
. Two filter bars
019
are clamped in the clamp fingers of the air pressure cylinder
022
and then rotated through 90 degrees by the air pressure cylinder
020
, and then further rotated through 180 degrees by the air pressure cylinder
029
, and also rotating the base plate
027
to align the filter bars
019
with a corresponding hole
089
. The filter bars
019
are then pressed into the upper end of the filter tips b, and then are cut by the circular saw
035
. The thickness of the cut of the filter bar is controlled by the linear air pressure cylinder
025
. Then, the rotatable disc rotates another 22.5 degrees to the next work station.
FIG. 10
shows the seventh work station, where filter tips a, in the vibrating store tank
070
, are arranged by vibration to move on the guide rail
071
to drop two filter tips into inlets
073
,
074
of the position rotating disc
072
, which moves once through 90 degrees by an air pressure cylinder
076
under the rotating disc
072
. The rotating disc
072
has four pairs of inlets
073
,
074
. then, an air pressure cylinder
080
presses down, and a piston rod
082
presses the filter tips a to be tightly combined with the filter tips b, finishing a complete filter tip having a, b, and c stages all combined together.
FIG. 11
shows the eighth work station, where finished filter tips passing from the first to seventh work station are released from the clamp fingers
008
,
009
to slide down the sloped plate
087
, to then be checked and counted by the check device
086
and the counter
088
, and then fall into the collection container
085
.
As can be understood in the aforesaid description, the automatic filter tip attaching machine has advantages of hygiene, time-saving and labor-saving.
Claims
- 1. An automatic filter tip making machine comprising:a rotatable disc adapted to intermittently rotate in predetermined angular increments; a plurality of first air pressure cylinders equidistantly spaced around an outer circumferential edge of said rotatable disc and affixed thereto, each of said plurality of first air pressure cylinders being rotatable through 180 degrees; a plurality of pairs of first clamp fingers spaced around said outer circumferential edge of said rotatable disc and extending therefrom, said plurality of pairs of first clamp fingers being respectively operatively coupled to said plurality of first air pressure cylinders; a first device disposed adjacent said outer circumferential edge of said disc for supplying a filter tip b to a corresponding pair of said pairs of first clamp fingers; a second device disposed adjacent said outer circumferential edge of said disc and angularly spaced from said first device by said predetermined angular increment, said second device including at least a pair of second clamp fingers for clamping fiber filter material supplied thereto, said pair of second clamp fingers being displaceable to insert said fiber filter material into a respective filter tip b; a third device disposed adjacent said outer circumferential edge of said disc and angularly spaced from said second device by said predetermined angular increment, said third device including at least a pair of third clamp fingers for clamping a respective filter tip c supplied thereto, said pair of third clamp fingers being displaceable into alignment with a respective filter tip b and a second air pressure cylinder for pressing said filter tip c into coupling engagement with said filter tip b; a fourth device including a plurality of third air pressure cylinders respectively coupled to said plurality of first air pressure cylinders for rotating said plurality of first air pressure cylinders through 180 degrees to invert said coupled filter tips b and filter tip c and direct a lower end of said filter tip b upwardly; a fifth device disposed adjacent said outer circumferential edge of said disc and angularly spaced from said third device by two of said predetermined angular increments, said fifth device including a vibrator and a feeding disk for dispensing a chemical powder to said lower end of a respective filter tip b; a sixth device disposed adjacent said outer circumferential edge of said disc and angularly spaced from said fifth device by said predetermined angular increment, said sixth device including at least a pair of fourth clamp fingers for clamping fiber filter material supplied thereto, said pair of fourth clamp fingers being displaceable to insert said fiber filter material into said lower end of a respective filter tip b; a seventh device disposed adjacent said outer circumferential edge of said disc and angularly spaced from said sixth device by said predetermined angular increment, said seventh device including at least a pair of fifth clamp fingers for clamping a respective filter tip a supplied thereto, said pair of fifth clamp fingers being displaceable into alignment with said lower end of a respective filter tip b and a fourth air pressure cylinder for pressing said filter tip a into coupling engagement with said lower end of said filter tip b to form a three stage filter; and, a eighth device disposed adjacent said outer circumferential edge of said disc and angularly spaced from said seventh device by said predetermined angular increment, said eighth device receiving said three stage filter from a respective pair of first clamp fingers, said eighth device including means for checking and counting said three stage filters received thereby.
- 2. The automatic filter tip making machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotatable disc includes a motor drivingly coupled thereto for intermittently rotating said rotatable disc through said predetermined angular increments, said predetermined angular increments each equaling 22.5 degrees.
- 3. The automatic filter tip making machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said first, third, and seventh device each includes a vibrational material mover and guide rails for arranging and moving corresponding filter tips to respective first, third and fifth clamp fingers.
- 4. The automatic filter tip making machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fiber filter material supplied to said second and fourth clamp fingers is formed in a bar, each of said second and sixth device further include a circular saw for cutting off a portion of said bar subsequent to said bar being inserted into a respective portion of filter tip b.
- 5. The automatic filter tip making machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said eighth device includes a sloped plate leading to a storage container for directing said three stage filters thereto, a sensor for checking said three stage filters , and a counter for counting said three stage filters supplied to said storage container.
- 6. The automatic filter tip making machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fifth device includes a storage tank containing said chemical powder and spring leaves within said storage tank vibrated by said vibrator thereof for evenly filling a predetermined quantity of said chemical powder into receptacles of said feeding disk.
- 7. The automatic filter tip making machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said chemical powder absorbs nicotine and tar from a cigarette.
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A |
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