Claims
- 1. A method of making cigarettes, in which tobacco is showered onto two suction bands to form two tobacco sub-streams of similar width which are then merged to form a cigarette filler stream which is used to form a continuous cigarette rod, including the step of forming or feeding onto at least one of the sub-streams a continuous or substantially continuous layer of material different from the tobacco of the sub-streams, the said layer or layers being narrower than each of the sub-streams and being centrally placed in relation thereto so that each of the sub-streams extends laterally beyond the lateral edges of the layer or layers, and so that the layer or layers will form a core in the finished cigarette filler stream surrounded by tobacco.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, including the step of folding the side portions of the tobacco sub-streams around the sides of the core-forming layer as the sub-streams and layer are conveyed together prior to being enclosed in a continuous wrapper to form a continuous cigarette rod.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, in which the layer or a portion thereof is formed by showering particulate material onto one of the tobacco sub-streams between guides confining the showered particulate material to form the layer substantially centrally along the sub-stream and with a narrower width.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, in which the or each layer is formed by showering particulate material onto one or more separate conveyors.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, in which the layer is formed by showering particulate material through a channel comprising converging walls guiding the particulate material towards a gap between the tobacco sub-streams.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, in which particulate material forming the core in the finished cigarette is drawn into a gap between the tobacco sub-streams at least partly by the action of an air flow induced by suction applied through the suction bands in a region where the sub-streams are conveyed along substantially parallel paths while being spaced apart to form the gap.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein said step of forming or feeding a continuous or substantially continuous layer of material comprises feeding such a layer between the sub-streams as or just before they merge.
- 8. A cigarette making machine comprising means for showering tobacco onto two suction bands to form tobacco sub-streams of similar width on the respective bands which are then merged to form a cigarette filler stream, and including rod-forming means for enclosing the cigarette filler stream in a continuous wrapper to form a continuous cigarette rod, and means for forming or feeding onto at least one of the sub-streams, or between the sub-streams as or just before they merge, a layer of core-forming material which is narrower than each of the sub-streams and is centrally located in relation thereto, whereby the core-forming material is surrounded by tobacco in the finished cigarette rod.
- 9. A machine according to claim 8, including means for forming the layer of core-forming material by showering particulate material.
- 10. A machine according to claim 9, in which the showered particulate material is arranged to form a layer directly on at least one the tobacco sub-streams.
- 11. A machine according to claim 9, in which the showered particulate material is arranged to form a layer on at least one additional suction conveyor.
- 12. A machine according to claim 11, in which the showered particulate material is arranged to form layers on two converging suction conveyors, which layers are merged before being fed into a gap between the tobacco sub-streams.
- 13. A machine according to claim 9, in which the showered particulate material is arranged to pass between converging fixed walls so as to form a stream of particulate material which is arranged to be fed directly into a gap between the tobacco sub-streams.
- 14. A machine according to claim 13, in which the particulate material is arranged to be drawn into the gap between the tobacco sub-streams at least partly by the action of an air flow induced by suction applied through the suction bands in a region where the sub-streams are conveyed along substantially parallel paths while being spaced apart to form the gap.
- 15. A method of making cigarettes, in which tobacco is showered onto two suction bands to form two tobacco sub-streams of similar width which are then merged to form a cigarette filler stream which is used to form a continuous cigarette rod, including the step of forming or feeding onto at least one of the sub-streams a continuous or intermittent layer of tobacco or other particulate material by showering the said particulate material onto an additional suction band and then transferring the layer of particulate material onto the tobacco sub-stream formed on one of the first-mentioned suction bands.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 in which the additional suction band is arranged to attract the particulate material to it only at positions corresponding to the end portions of the finished cigarettes.
- 17. A cigarette making machine comprising means for showering tobacco onto two suction bands to form tobacco sub-streams of similar width on the respective bands which are then merged to form a cigarette filler stream, and including rod-forming means for enclosing the cigarette filler stream in a continuous wrapper to form a continuous cigarette rod, and means for feeding onto at least one of the sub-streams a continuous or intermittent layer of tobacco or other particulate material by showering the said particulate material onto an additional suction band and then transferring the layer of particulate material onto the tobacco sub-stream formed on one of the first-mentioned suction bands.
- 18. A machine according to claim 17 in which the additional suction band is arranged to attract the particulate material to it only at positions corresponding to the end portions of the finished cigarettes.
- 19. A machine according to claim 18 in which the additional suction band comprises a first band which is uniformly air-pervious at various positions along its length, and a second band which runs along and adjacent to the first band in the region where showered particulate material is received, and is perforated at longitudinally spaced positions at which the particulate material is to be attracted.
Priority Claims (4)
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9223611 |
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9410014 |
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9422607 |
Nov 1994 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/111,411 filed 25 Aug. 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,413,121 and the subject matter thereof is incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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