Information
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Patent Grant
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6769435
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Patent Number
6,769,435
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 2, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 3, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Davidson Berquist Klima & Jackson, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 131 841
- 131 91
- 131 844
- 131 77
- 131 831
- 131 65
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The outfeed unit of a cigarette maker establishes a feed path along which at least one cigarette rod is caused to advance in a predetermined direction from the outfeed end of a beam, on which the rod is formed, toward a cutter device by which the rod is divided into sticks constituting single cigarettes; the unit is equipped with a cut-off device located in close proximity to the outfeed of the forming beam, by which the rod is severed and diverted from the feed path, and, at a given point downstream of the cut-off device, with pinch rollers by which a portion of the rod separated through the action of the cut-off device is removed from a final stretch of the feed path between the cut-off device and the cutter device.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an outfeed unit in a cigarette maker.
Machines for making cigarettes comprise a unit serving to shape and advance a continuous ribbon of tobacco filler drawn from a tobacco feeder device, and a unit serving to feed a continuous strip of paper which is directed onto and along a forming beam and wrapped progressively around the ribbon of tobacco filler to form a continuous cigarette rod. On reaching an outfeed unit of the machine, the cigarette rod is advanced along a predetermined feed path at a predetermined speed, passing through a succession of quality control devices and into a cutting station where it is divided into cigarette sticks of predetermined length by a rotary cutter device.
Conventionally, when the machine is started and stopped, and in certain circumstances during normal operation, the need may arise to activate a cut-off device located between the beam and the quality control devices, in order to separate a portion of the cigarette rod and divert it from the feed path toward a reject station.
The cut-off device in question is interlocked to the aforementioned quality control devices and will be activated in the event of the selfsame devices detecting properties or defects in the cigarette rod such as render it unsuitable for the production of single cigarettes.
Following the operation of the cut-off device, the length of cigarette rod remaining between the selfsame cut-off device and the rotary cutter must be removed manually so that normal operation of the machine can be resumed. The task of removing this fragment of cigarette rod is a complex one, since besides opening up the casing of the machine it may also be necessary to disturb the quality control devices, dismantling them in part and occasioning lengthy periods of inactivity as a result.
The object of the present invention is to provide an outfeed unit for a cigarette maker such as will be unaffected by the aforementioned drawbacks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The stated object is duly realized according to the present invention in a cigarette maker outfeed unit comprising a feed path along which at least one cigarette rod is advanced in a predetermined direction, extending between the outfeed end of a beam on which the cigarette rod is formed and a cutter device by which the continuous cigarette rod is divided into discrete sticks constituting single cigarettes, also a cut-off device positioned in close proximity to the forming beam and capable of movement between a position of disengagement from the feed path, and a position of interference with the selfsame path in which the rod is cut and diverted from the path, characterized in that it comprises removal means by which a portion of the continuous cigarette rod separated through the action of the cut-off device is distanced from a final stretch of the feed path extending between the cut-off device and the cutter device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows an outfeed unit of a cigarette maker, embodied in accordance with the present invention, viewed schematically in a side elevation with certain parts in section and others omitted for clarity;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged detail of
FIG. 1
, viewed schematically in a side elevation and with certain parts omitted for clarity;
FIG. 3
shows the enlarged detail of
FIG. 2
in a second possible embodiment, viewed schematically in a side elevation and with certain parts omitted for clarity;
FIGS. 4 and 5
show a detail of the unit as in
FIG. 1
illustrated in two different embodiments, viewed schematically in front elevation and side elevation, respectively, and with certain parts omitted for clarity;
FIG. 6
illustrates the detail of
FIG. 5
in a different operating position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
of the drawings,
1
denotes a portion, in its entirety, of a machine serving to fashion a continuous cigarette rod
2
. The machine
1
is equipped with an outfeed unit denoted
3
in its entirety, which comprises an aspirating conveyor belt
4
looped around two pulleys
5
positioned one at either end (one only of which is illustrated in
FIG. 1
) and rotatable clockwise, as viewed in the drawing, about mutually parallel horizontal axes
6
. The endless loop described by the conveyor belt
4
compasses a chamber
7
connected to a source of negative pressure (not illustrated) and delimited at the bottom by a wall
8
pierced with suction holes
9
. As discernible in
FIG. 1
, the bottom branch
10
of the conveyor belt
4
runs in sliding contact with the wall
8
and is able to retain the particles
11
of tobacco by suction as they emerge from a riser (not illustrated) located beneath the branch
10
, thus forming a continuous ribbon
12
of tobacco.
The ribbon
12
is directed by the branch
10
of the belt
4
in a substantially horizontal direction
13
, transverse to the axis
6
of the pulley
5
, onto a feed path
14
running through a station
15
at which the continuous cigarette rod
2
is formed.
The forming station
15
is occupied by a running strip
16
of paper, directed along the feed path
14
, which is decoiled by a relative feeder unit
17
from a roll
18
through the action of a pair of pinch wheels
19
. The decoiling strip
16
is taken around a pulley
20
and routed toward the forming station
15
, which incorporates a belt conveyor
21
capable of retaining the strip
16
of paper by suction and advancing it along the feed path
14
together with the ribbon
12
of tobacco filler released onto the strip
16
by the bottom branch
10
of the conveyor belt
4
.
The forming station
15
also comprises a beam
22
of conventional embodiment extending along the feed path
14
, of which the function is to wrap the paper strip
16
around the ribbon
12
of tobacco filler. The two longitudinal edges of the strip
16
are overlapped gradually along the beam
22
and glued together (in a conventional manner not indicated), thereby generating the aforementioned continuous cigarette rod
2
.
The feed path
14
extends beyond the beam
22
and along a feed direction
23
followed by the rod
2
toward a cutting station
24
, at which a rotating cutter device
25
divides the continuous rod
2
into discrete cigarette sticks
26
of predetermined and constant length.
The feed path
14
presents a final stretch
14
a
between the beam
22
and the cutting station
24
, coinciding with a table
27
along which the rod
2
is guided, and including a quality control device
28
by which the cigarette rod
2
is scanned in order to verify that it is correctly formed, and to reveal any possible defects. Also located between the quality control device
28
and the outfeed end of the beam
22
is a cut-off device
29
comprising a blade
30
capable of movement between a raised first position of disengagement from the feed path
14
a
, illustrated in
FIG. 1
, and a second position of interference with the feed path
14
, illustrated in
FIG. 2
, in which the cigarette rod
2
is diverted by the device
29
toward a reject station
31
, having been cut during the passage of the blade from the first to the second position. The cut-off device
29
can come into operation either when the machine
1
is started up and shut down, or whenever a defect is detected in the cigarette rod
2
by the quality control device
28
, to which the cut-off device
29
is interlocked.
Referring to FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, the outfeed unit
3
further comprises means
32
, located between the cutting station
24
and the quality control station
28
, of which the function is to remove a portion
2
a
of the cigarette rod
2
that may be left on the final stretch
14
a
of the feed path
14
, which extends from the cut-off device
29
to the rotary cutter device
25
, following the operation of the cut-off device
29
.
Observing
FIGS. 2
,
5
and
6
it will be seen that the removal means
32
comprise gripping and feeding means
33
by which the aforementioned portion
2
a
of cigarette rod
2
is taken up and advanced along the final stretch
14
a
of the feed path
14
.
The gripping and feeding means
33
comprise a pair of rollers
34
positioned one on either side of the final stretch
14
a
of the feed path
14
and mounted to respective mutually parallel shafts
35
extending transversely to the path
14
.
In the example of
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the rollers
34
are mounted to respective shafts
35
carried in turn by the jaws
36
of a gripper
37
centered on a pivot denoted
38
.
The gripper
37
is operated by respective drive means
39
comprising a lever
40
of which one end carries a pair of cams
41
acting on the gripper
37
by engagement with the free ends
42
of the jaws
36
, on either side of the pivot
38
. The remaining end of the lever
40
is connected to relative actuator means
43
, consisting in a cylinder, by which the jaws
36
are opened and closed through the agency of the lever
40
, the cams
41
and the free ends
42
. The rollers
34
are rendered capable thus of movement between a first non-operating position spread apart as illustrated in
FIG. 5
, and a second operating position, drawn together as illustrated in
6
, in which they combine to create a passage coinciding with a break
44
in the table
27
and presenting a transverse dimension substantially equal to the transverse dimension of the cigarette rod
2
.
The rollers
34
are driven by a motor indicated by a block denoted
45
, and set in rotation in opposite directions so that the portion
2
a
of the cigarette rod
2
is caused to advance in the aforementioned direction
23
toward the rotary cutter device
25
. In particular, the gripper actuator
43
, the motor
45
and cutter device
25
are interlocked to a master control unit
46
which in turn is connected to the quality control device
28
. On receiving a signal from the quality control device
28
, the unit
46
will pilot the actuator
43
to draw the rollers
34
closer together and activate the motor
45
to set them in rotation about the respective shafts
35
, while causing the cutter device
25
(in the example of
FIG. 2
) to rotate at a prescribed frequency generally higher than during normal operation so as to chop up the portion
2
a
of the cigarette rod
2
advanced toward the device
25
by the rollers
34
.
The fragments of cigarette rod thus produced are diverted toward a reject station, indicated as a block denoted
47
, by means of a movable flap
52
forming part of the table
27
and able to pivot about an axis transverse to the feed path
14
, between a raised position of substantial alignment with the plane occupied by the table
27
(
FIG. 1
) and a lowered position (
FIG. 2
) in which the fragments of cigarette rod are diverted away.
In an alternative embodiment of the unit shown in
FIG. 3
, the rollers
34
are located between the cut-off blade
30
and the quality control device
28
, rather than beyond this selfsame device
28
.
In this instance the motor
45
will be piloted to rotate the rollers
34
in the direction opposite to that described previously, so that the portion
2
a
of cigarette rod
2
is taken up and advanced along the final stretch
14
a
of the feed path
14
in the direction opposite to the predetermined direction denoted
23
toward the cut-off device
29
, which will then divert the portion
2
a
of rod toward the reject station
31
. In particular, the surface
29
a
of the cut-off device
29
directed toward the rollers
34
is fashioned in such a way as to provide an effective diverting element by means of which to guide the portion
2
a
of rod
2
toward the reject station
31
.
In the example of
FIG. 4
, the two rollers
34
of the gripping and feeding means
33
are mounted to respective shafts
35
with respective fixed parallel axes
48
by which the rollers are carried in a fixed position, corresponding to the operating position described previously, and in which they combine to create a passage coinciding with a break
44
in the table
27
and presenting a transverse dimension substantially equal to the transverse dimension of the cigarette rod
2
. In this instance the motor
4
is coupled to a pair of gear wheels
49
, engaged in constant mesh, which during normal operation of the machine
1
will drive the rollers
34
at a tangential velocity identical to the linear velocity of the advancing rod
2
.
In both the embodiments illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the surface of revolution presented by each of the rollers
34
and engaging in contact with the cigarette rod presents a cross-section of U-shaped profile, and the gear wheels
49
and the motor
45
are included in both the solutions indicated (see
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
). To advantage, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the unit comprises pneumatic means
50
located along the final stretch
14
a
of the feed path
14
, by which a flow of pressurized air can be directed along the path
14
to eliminate any residual paper and tobacco filler.
Importantly, the outfeed unit
3
described above might incorporate any number of variations without straying from the spirit of the present invention. For example, the shafts
35
of the rollers
34
can be oriented in any given direction, provided they are disposed transversely to the feed path
14
.
Finally, in the event that the cigarette maker is of a type designed to fashion two cigarette rods simultaneously, the relative outfeed unit, embodied in accordance with the invention, will include a pair of rollers
34
for each one of the two rods.
Claims
- 1. A cigarette maker outfeed unit, comprising:a feed path along which at least one cigarette rod is caused to advance in a predetermined direction, extending between the outfeed end of a beam on which the cigarette rod is formed and a cutter device by which the continuous cigarette rod is divided into discrete sticks constituting single cigarettes; a cut-off device positioned in close proximity to the forming beam and capable of movement between a position of disengagement from the feed path, and a position of interference with the selfsame path in which the rod is cut and diverted from the path; removal means by which a portion of the continuous cigarette rod separated through the action of the cut-off device is distanced from a final stretch of the feed path extending between the cut-off device and the cutter device, wherein the removal means comprise gripping and feeding means by which the portion of cigarette rod is taken up and advanced along the final stretch of the feed path.
- 2. A unit as in claim 1, wherein the gripping and feeding means are designed to direct the portion of cigarette rod in the predetermined direction toward the cutter device, operating in conjunction with the selfsame cutter device to remove the portion of cigarette rod from the final stretch of the feed path.
- 3. A unit as in claim 2, wherein the gripping and feeding means are interlocked to master control means such as will pilot the selfsame gripping and feeding means to operate at a predetermined feed velocity.
- 4. A unit as in claim 1, wherein the gripping and feeding means are designed to advance the portion of cigarette rod along the final stretch of the feed path in a direction opposite to the predetermined direction and toward the cut-off device, operating in conjunction with the cutter device to remove the portion of cigarette rod from the final stretch of the feed path and divert it toward a reject station.
- 5. A unit as in claim 1, wherein the gripping and feeding means comprise two contrarotating rollers disposed on opposite sides of the feed path and mounted to respective shafts of which the axes extend transversely to the selfsame feed path.
- 6. A unit as in claim 5, wherein the two rollers occupy fixed positions in which they combine to afford a passage presenting a transverse dimension substantially equal to the transverse dimension of the cigarette rod, and are caused to rotate at least during normal operation of the cigarette maker at a tangential velocity substantially identical to the linear velocity of the cigarette rod advancing along the feed path.
- 7. A unit as in claim 5, wherein the two rollers are capable of movement between a non-operating position, spread apart, and an operating position, drawn closer together, in which they combine to afford a passage presenting a transverse dimension substantially equal to the transverse dimension of the cigarette rod.
- 8. A unit as in claim 7, wherein the rollers are mounted to respective shafts carried by the jaws of a gripper operated though the agency of mean serving to open and close the jaws, which are set in motion by relative actuator means interlocked to master control means.
- 9. A unit as in claim 5, wherein a surface of revolution presented by each of the rollers and offered in contact to the cigarette rod presents a cross section of U-shaped profile.
- 10. A unit as in claim 2, wherein the gripping and feeding means and the cutter device are interlocked to master control means by which the gripping and feeding means are made to operate at a predetermined feed velocity and the cutter device is driven at a predetermined cutting frequency.
- 11. A unit as in claim 6, wherein a surface of revolution presented by each of the rollers and offered in contact to the cigarette rod presents a cross section of U-shaped profile.
- 12. A unit as in claim 7, wherein a surface of revolution presented by each of the rollers and offered in contact to the cigarette rod presents a cross section of U-shaped profile.
- 13. A unit as in claim 8, wherein a surface of revolution presented by each of the rollers and offered in contact to the cigarette rod presents a cross section of U-shaped profile.
Priority Claims (1)
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Oct 2001 |
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