Claims
- 1. In a method off forming a tobacco filler rod suitable for the formation of cigarettes, wherein a vertically-moving shower of cut tobacco particles is formed from a metered flow of cut tobacco and said filler rod is formed from said shower, the improvement which comprises:
- providing said metered flow of cut tobacco particles by metering cut tobacco from a source of cut tobacco and opening said metered cut tobacco to separate the individual tobacco particles one from another,
- forming a wide stream of tobacco particles from all the individual separated tobacco particles on the external surface of a tobacco-conveying device by receiving said opened tobacco on a downwardly-sloping wall terminating adjacent to an external surface of said tobacco conveying device and transporting said opened tobacco to said tobacco-conveying device,
- sensing and opening clumps of tobacco in said opened tobacco on said wall without affecting the remainder of the tobacco in said wide stream, and
- transporting said wide stream of tobacco particles on said tobacco-conveying device to provide feed to the formation of said vertically-moving shower.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said tobacco-conveying device is a rotary tobacco-conveying device.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said tobacco conveying device is a rectilinear tobacco-conveying device.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said source of cut tobacco is located in an upright tobacco reservoir zone having a tobacco receiving upper limit and a lower outlet from which the cut tobacco is metered.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said reservoir zone has a generally rectangular cross section, said metering is effected by a cooperating pair of counter-rotating rollers having pins extending from the surfaces thereof so as to meter tobacco from the outlet, and said opening of said metered cut tobacco is effected by a third roller having pins extending from a surface thereof, so as to interact with the pins of the cooperating pair of rollers to open tobacco metered by the cooperating pair of rollers.
- 6. A cigarette-making machine, comprising:
- an upright hopper for containing cut tobacco and having an upper inlet and a lower outlet,
- a pair of tobacco metering rollers located in communication with the hopper outlet for metering cut tobacco therefrom to form a metered flow of cut tobacco and a tobacco opening roller in operative relation to the pair of metering rollers to separate tobacco particles in said metered flow of cut tobacco one from another to provide opened tobacco,
- conveyor means located in juxtaposition to said opening roller for receiving said opened tobacco thereon and for transporting said opened tobacco as a wide stream of tobacco particles on the surface of said conveyor means,
- a sloping wall located adjacent said opening roller and extending downwardly to adjacent said conveyor means for receipt of said opened tobacco thereon and transportation to said conveyor means,
- sensing means for sensing and opening clumps of tobacco in said opened tobacco without adversely affecting the remainder of the tobacco in the opened tobacco, and
- tobacco shower-forming means for forming a vertically-moving shower of tobacco particles from said wide stream of tobacco particles transported by said conveyor means.
- 7. The cigarette-making machine of claim 6, wherein said conveyor means takes the form of a rectilinear conveyor.
- 8. The cigarette-making machine of claim 6, wherein the wall is arranged to permit the distance between the opening roller and the wall to be adjusted.
- 9. The cigarette-making machine of claim 6, wherein said sensing means comprise a plurality of sensing fingers extending between pins of said opening roller to engage clumps of tobacco on said wall.
- 10. A tobacco metering and opening device, comprising:
- an upright hopper for containing cut tobacco and having an upper inlet and a lower outlet,
- a pair of tobacco-metering rollers located in communication with the hopper outlet each having pins extending from an outer surface thereof so as to meter cut tobacco therefrom to form a metered flow,
- a tobacco opening roller having pins extending from an outer surface thereof interdigitating with the pins of the metering rollers to separate tobacco particles in said metered flow one from another,
- a stationary sloping wall extending from above the opening roller adjacent the opening roller and terminating below the opening roller to receive said opened tobacco thereon and to transport the same on said surface, and
- a plurality of stationary pins extending between the pins of said opening roller adjacent said wall to sense, engage and open any clumps of tobacco in said opened tobacco on said wall without adversely affecting the remainder of the tobacco in the opened tobacco.
- 11. The cigarette-making machine of claim 10 wherein said hopper comprises a generally rectangularly cross-sectioned tube.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the wall is arranged to permit the distance between the pins of the opening roller and the wall to be adjusted.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the wall is pivoted at its upper end to permit such adjustment to be made.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 190,122 filed May 4, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,867,180.
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Divisions (1)
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