Information
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Patent Grant
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6435334
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Patent Number
6,435,334
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 20, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Ridley; Richard
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 131 282
- 131 283
- 198 445
- 198 447
- 198 449
- 198 450
- 198 4671
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A unit for feeding cigars from an input hopper to a pocket conveyor for feeding single cigars successively along a given path, wherein the cigars are fed along a downfeed channel, an outlet of which faces a rotary transfer member for feeding the cigars successively into respective pockets on the conveyor and in time with the pockets; the channel receives a column of superimposed cigars oriented crosswise to their feed direction along the channel; and a screw conveyor extends along at least one end portion of the channel to feed single cigars successively to the outlet of the channel in time with the transfer member.
Description
The present invention relates to a cigar feed unit. More specifically, the present invention relates to a unit for feeding single cigars from a hopper to a pocket conveyor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In known cigar feed devices, the cigars are piled inside a hopper having at least one bottom outlet connected to a respective downfeed channel, and both the hopper outlet and the downfeed channel are so sized as to permit successive passage of single cigars oriented crosswise to the feed direction along the downfeed channel. The cigars are fed by force of gravity, one on top of the other, down the channel; and a movable gate at the bottom retains the stack of cigars inside the channel, and is opened intermittently to feed single cigars onto a feed conveyor.
In such devices, the cigars are substantially allowed to drop one by one onto the feed conveyor, and, being fragile, are therefore subject to damage on impact.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cigar feed unit designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks, and which, in particular, provides for feeding single cigars in controlled manner at all times into the respective pockets on the pocket conveyor.
According to the present invention, there is provided a cigar feed unit, the unit comprising a pocket conveyor having a number of pockets and for feeding single cigars successively in a given direction, and a feed device for feeding said cigars successively into respective said pockets in time with the pockets; said feed device comprising an input hopper, and at least one channel having an inlet communicating with said hopper, and an outlet facing said pocket conveyor; the channel having a longitudinal axis extending downwards towards said outlet, and receiving a number of cigars oriented crosswise to said axis; and the feed unit being characterized in that said feed device also comprises at least one movable transfer member interposed between said outlet and said pocket conveyor, and for feeding said cigars successively into respective said pockets; and conveying means extending along at least part of said channel to feed single cigars successively to said outlet in time with said transfer member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic side view, with parts removed for clarity, of a cigar conditioning machine featuring a cigar feed unit in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a larger-scale detail of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The letter U in
FIG. 1
indicates as a whole a feed unit defining an input portion of a cigar conditioning machine A, and comprising a feed device
1
for feeding cigars
2
successively from a hopper
3
forming part of feed device
1
, to a conveyor
4
forming part of unit U and for transferring cigars
2
, in a given feed direction D, to a known conditioning station not shown.
Conveyor
4
comprises a belt
5
looped about two pulleys
6
(only one of which is shown, and only one of which is normally powered) having respective axes
7
of rotation (only one shown) perpendicular to the
FIG. 1
plane; and a number of blocks
8
equally spaced along the outer surface of belt
5
, and each having a groove extending parallel to axes
7
and defining a respective pocket
9
for receiving a respective cigar
2
oriented with its longitudinal axis parallel to axes
7
and crosswise to direction D.
Feed device
1
is designed to feed cigars
2
selectively along a number of substantially vertical feed paths P (in the example shown, paths P are four in number, but may range from one to any number n); and each path P is defined by a downfeed channel
10
having a substantially vertical longitudinal axis
11
crosswise to both direction D and axes
7
. More specifically, when, as in the example shown, channels
10
are of a number n greater than one, the distance between the axes of channels
10
equals a length of belt
5
of conveyor
4
spanning n+1 blocks
8
(corresponding to n+1 pockets
9
). Each channel
10
has a top inlet
12
coincident with a respective bottom opening in hopper
3
; and a bottom outlet
13
facing a top conveying branch
14
of conveyor
4
.
For each channel
10
, feed device
1
comprises a transfer member
15
interposed between respective outlet
13
and branch
14
, and for transferring cigars
2
successively from respective channel
10
to respective pockets
9
on conveyor
4
.
Each transfer member
15
is a rotary transfer member, which is oriented crosswise to conveyor
4
, is substantially U-shaped, and comprises a shaft
16
located over top branch
14
of conveyor
4
and powered to rotate (anticlockwise in
FIG. 1
) about a respective axis parallel to axes
7
. Each transfer member
15
also comprises two parallel, facing appendixes
17
(only one shown) projecting radially from opposite ends of respective shaft
16
and located on opposite sides of top branch
14
. The free end of each appendix
17
has a groove, which, together with the groove, aligned with it, of the other appendix
17
, defines a seat
18
for receiving a respective cigar
2
. The length of appendixes
17
is such that, when the appendixes
17
in each pair of appendixes
17
are positioned perpendicular to top branch
14
of conveyor
4
, respective seat
18
is so positioned as to define, with a pocket
9
facing it, a movable, substantially cylindrical seat (
FIG. 1
) for housing a respective cigar
2
with no interference.
Transfer members
15
and conveyor
4
are so synchronized (in known manner not shown) as to enable each transfer member
15
to feed a respective cigar
2
into and in time with a respective pocket
9
.
Once transferred into respective pockets
9
, cigars
2
are retained inside pockets
9
by guide plates
19
, which form part of feed device
1
, are aligned in direction D over conveyor
4
, and face top branch
14
of conveyor
4
. During transfer from respective channel
10
to respective pocket
9
, each cigar
2
is fed by respective transfer member
15
along a circular guide channel
20
, which communicates with outlet
13
of respective channel
10
and is defined by a respective slot formed through one end of a respective plate
19
to guide and, at the same time, retain cigar
2
inside relative seat
18
.
Each channel
10
and respective inlet
12
are shaped to permit the passage of only one cigar
2
at a time. More specifically, each channel
10
comprises a first and a second portion
21
and
22
arranged in series as of respective inlet
12
and aligned with each other along respective axis
11
. Portion
21
is defined, on one side, by a vertical lateral surface
23
of a fixed casing of a motor
24
forming part of feed device
1
, and, on the opposite side, by a plate
25
also forming part of feed device
1
and which is supported by a fixed frame
26
via the interposition of a size adjusting device
27
for adjusting and so adapting the width of channel
10
to the diameter of cigars
2
being processed. In the example embodiment shown, size adjusting device
27
comprises two linear actuators
28
interposed between frame
26
and plate
25
and extending parallel to direction D; and fixed guides (not shown) parallel to direction D and engaged in sliding manner by plate
25
.
Portion
22
is defined, on one side, by plate
25
, which extends substantially the whole length of channel
10
, and, on the other side, by one, but normally at least two screw conveyors
29
(only one shown). Screw conveyors
29
form part of feed device
1
, are arranged side by side in a direction parallel to axes
7
, and are activated by motor
24
to rotate about respective axes
30
(only one shown) parallel to axis
11
and to plate
25
, and located the same distance from plate
25
. Each screw conveyor
29
is defined by a cylindrical core
31
coaxial with respective axis
30
, and by a groove
32
which winds about core
31
in a variable-pitch spiral, wherein the pitch increases gradually towards outlet
13
of respective channel
10
from an initial value, substantially equal to the width of groove
32
, to a value greater than the width of groove
32
. Groove
32
has a circular section of a diameter approximately equal to but no smaller than the diameter of cigars
2
being processed, and each turn of groove
32
defines, together with plate
25
, a movable seat
33
for receiving and feeding a respective cigar
2
to outlet
13
of respective channel
10
according to a given law of motion, so that cigars
2
are spaced apart along portion
22
of respective channel
10
and are fed successively to and in time with respective transfer member
15
.
Finally, for each channel
10
, feed device
1
comprises a timing member
34
in turn comprising a lever
35
, which is parallel to and located outside respective channel
10
, is hinged at the top end to respective plate
25
to rotate about an axis
36
parallel to axes
7
, and has, at the bottom end, a substantially horizontal tooth
37
, which extends crosswise to lever
35
, is defined at the top by a sloping surface
38
forming an obtuse angle with lever
35
, and is movable, by downward pressure applied to surface
38
, between a stably balanced rest position in which tooth
37
penetrates respective channel
10
at the joint between portions
21
and
22
and at the top of screw conveyor
29
, and a work position in which tooth
37
is located outside respective channel
10
.
In actual use, cigars
2
from hopper
3
flow into each channel
10
through respective inlet
12
, drop down channel
10
by force of gravity, and at the same time are arrested in first portion
21
of channel
10
to form, along the whole of portion
21
of channel
10
, a column
39
of cigars
2
arranged laterally contacting one another.
Column
39
is formed by the combined arrest and support action of the top ends of relative screw conveyors
29
and of the top surface
38
of relative tooth
37
in the normal rest position. More specifically, inside each channel
10
, screw conveyors
29
interfere partly with channel
10
(substantially to a depth equal to the depth of respective grooves
32
) to temporarily arrest and support column
39
inside portion
21
, and respective tooth
37
cooperates with screw conveyors
29
to prevent the leading cigar
2
in column
39
(with reference to the traveling direction of column
39
)—hereinafter referred to as cigar
2
a
— from rolling slightly about its own axis and so getting wedged inside the inlet of portion
22
and in a position in which it might be damaged by screw conveyors
29
.
Each cigar
2
a
is withdrawn by screw conveyors
29
and fed towards outlet
13
of the channel along second portion
22
of channel
10
. Engagement of cigar
2
a
by screw conveyors
29
and the thrust exerted by screw conveyors
29
on cigar
2
a
generate, on the sloping top surface
38
of stop tooth
37
, a force which, on account of the slope of surface
38
, can be divided into a first vertical downward component, and a second component directed in direction D and capable of moving timing member
34
from the rest to the work position.
Cigars
2
are therefore withdrawn successively, and with no risk of damage, by relative screw conveyors
29
, which feed the cigars successively, and with said given law of motion, along second portion
22
of channel
10
to outlet
13
of channel
10
. As they are fed along portion
22
, cigars
2
are housed inside respective seats
33
, and are gradually spaced a given distance apart along path P by the gradual variation in the pitch of screw conveyors
29
.
At outlet
13
of each channel
10
, the cigars
2
fed along channel
10
are fed successively by screw conveyors
29
to, and in time with, respective transfer member
15
, and are fed by transfer member
15
along channel
20
and into, and in time with, respective pockets
9
on conveyor
4
.
Claims
- 1. A cigar feed unit, the unit (U) comprising a pocket conveyor (4) having a number of pockets (9) and for feeding single cigars (2) successively in a given direction, and a feed device (1) for feeding said cigars (2) successively into respective said pockets (9) in time with the pockets (9); said feed device (1) comprising an input hopper (3), and at least one channel (10) having an inlet (12) communicating with said hopper (3), and an outlet (13) facing said pocket conveyor (4); the channel (10) having a longitudinal axis (11) extending downwards towards said outlet (13), and receiving a number of cigars (2) oriented crosswise to said axis (11); and the feed unit (U) being characterized in that said feed device (1) also comprises at least one movable transfer member (15) interposed between said outlet (13) and said pocket conveyor (4), and for feeding said cigars (2) successively into respective said pockets (9); and conveying means (29) extending along at least part of said channel (10) to feed single cigars (2) successively to said outlet (13) in time with said transfer member (15).
- 2. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said channel (10) comprises a first and a second portion (21; 22) in series with each other, the first (21) having said inlet (12), and the second (22) having said outlet (13); said conveying means (29) extending along said second portion (22) and interfering with said channel (10) to define, inside said first portion (21), a column (39) of superimposed cigars (2) contacting one another.
- 3. A unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said conveying means (29) laterally define said second portion (22) of said channel (10).
- 4. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said conveying means (29) are variable-pitch conveying means.
- 5. A unit as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said pitch increases in value towards said outlet (13).
- 6. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said conveying means (29) comprise at least one screw extending parallel to said longitudinal axis (11).
- 7. A unit as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said screw comprises a cylindrical core (31), and a groove (32) winding in a cylindrical spiral about said core (31); said groove (32) having a circular section to define, along said channel (10), a succession of first movable seats (33), each for receiving a respective said cigar (2).
- 8. A unit as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said first movable seats (33) are spaced along said channel (10) with a variable pitch increasing in value towards said outlet (13).
- 9. A unit as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that said variable pitch varies from a minimum value equal to a width of said groove (32).
- 10. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized by comprising a plate (25) extending, parallel to said axis (11), along said channel (10) and facing said conveying means (29); said plate (25) cooperating with said conveying means (29) to laterally define said channel (10).
- 11. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized by comprising a size adjusting device (27) for adjusting a width of said channel (10); said size adjusting device (27) comprising a plate (25) extending, parallel to said axis (11), along said channel (10) and facing said conveying means, and actuating means (28) connected to said plate (25) to move the plate (25), crosswise to said axis (11), to and from said conveying means (29).
- 12. A unit as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said transfer member (15) comprises at least one second movable seat (18) for housing a respective said cigar (2), and is mounted to rotate about an axis of a shaft (16) crosswise to said axis (11), to move said second movable seat about the axis of said shaft (16) in time with said conveying means (29) and said pocket conveyor (4).
- 13. A unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that timing means (34) are provided along said channel (10), between said first and said second portion (21; 22); said timing means (34) cooperating with said conveying means (29) to temporarily support and arrest a column (39) of cigars (2) inside said first portion (21) of the channel (10) and at a top end of the conveying means (29).
- 14. A unit as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that said timing means (34) comprise a lever (35) substantially parallel to said axis (11) and located laterally outside said channel (10); and a tooth (37) projecting laterally from a bottom end of said lever (35), which is hinged at the top to rotate, with respect to said channel (10) and by force of gravity, into a rest position wherein said tooth is located inside said channel and in a position interfering with a feed path of said cigars (2) along the channel (10).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
B099A0621 |
Nov 1999 |
IT |
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