Claims
- 1. A cigarette making machine including a shower channel through which tobacco is arranged to be showered toward two converging suction bands so as to form two continuous tobacco sub-streams on the respective bands and to merge these sub-streams, in a region where the bands are closest, to form one stream.
- 2. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 in which the bands, in the region where they receive the showered tobacco, converge towards one another so that each is inclined to the direction in which the tobacco is showered, such that the showered tobacco arrives at each band while moving in a direction having a component in the direction of movement of the band.
- 3. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 in which the point at which the two sub-streams merge lies centrally with respect to the shower channel, substantially equal quantities of tobacco being showered onto the respective bands.
- 4. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 in which the bands are arranged to move along approximately parallel paths beyond the point at which the two sub-streams merge, the paths of the bands and/or their cross-sections at successive positions along the approximately parallel paths being such as to progressively compress the merged tobacco stream.
- 5. A cigarette making machine according to claim 4 in which the cross-sectional shapes of the bands are constrained to change progressively towards approximately semi-circular shapes.
- 6. A cigarette making machine according to claim 5 in which the semi-circular shapes of the bands at the ends of the approximately parallel path sections each have a radius approximately equal to, or only slightly greater than, the radius of the finished cigarette rod.
- 7. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 in which the shower channel lies in an approximately horizontal plane whereby the two tobacco sub-streams form the sides of the merged cigarette filler stream, and including means for conveying below the merged stream a continuous wrapper web on which the merged stream is deposited, and means for wrapping and sealing the web around the merged stream to form a continuous cigarette rod.
- 8. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 including means for trimming each tobacco sub-stream or the merged stream.
- 9. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 including means for feeding additional tobacco or other material between the two tobacco sub-streams at the merger point.
- 10. A cigarette making machine according to claim 9 in which the feed means is arranged to feed additional tobacco intermittently to coincide with the cigarette end portions of the tobacco stream, so as to form cigarettes with denser end portions.
- 11. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 in which the showered tobacco is conveyed pneumatically through the shower channel, at least part of the air flow through the channel being induced by suction applied through one or more louvres in a wall of the shower channel.
- 12. A method of making cigarettes comprising the steps of showering tobacco onto two converging bands through a common channel so as to form continuous and substantially equal tobacco sub-streams on the two bands, merging the two continuous and substantially equal sub-streams to form a cigarette filler stream, trimming either the sub-streams or the merged stream, enclosing the merged stream in a continuous wrapper web to form a continuous cigarette rod, and then cutting the continuous rod at regular intervals to form individual rods.
- 13. A cigarette making machine comprising two suction bands having respective portions in close proximity, a common shower channel through which tobacco is arranged to be showered towards both suction bands so as to form two continuous tobacco sub-streams on the respective bands, these sub-streams being merged, in said region where the bands are in close proximity, to form one stream.
- 14. A cigarette making machine including means for showering tobacco in a substantially predetermined direction towards two converging suction bands which are respectively inclined in relation to the said predetermined direction in opposite senses, whereby the showered tobacco arrives at each band with a component of motion in the direction of movement of the respective band so as to form two continuous tobacco sub-streams on the respective bands and to merge these sub-streams, in a region where the bands are closest, to form one stream.
- 15. A method of making cigarettes comprising the steps of showering tobacco in a substantially predetermined direction onto two converging bands along portions thereof inclined in opposite senses relative to the said predetermined direction, whereby tobacco arrives on each band with a component of motion in the direction of movement of the respective band, so as to form substantially equal tobacco sub-streams on the two bands, merging the two continuous and substantially equal sub-streams to form a cigarette filler stream, enclosing the merged stream in a continuous wrapper web to form a continuous cigarette rod, and then cutting the continuous rod at regular intervals to form individual rods.
Priority Claims (2)
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8816538 |
Jul 1988 |
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8823013 |
Sep 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 377,521, filed Jul. 10, 1989, abandoned on the filing of the instant application.
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3795249 |
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4616662 |
Hartmann et al. |
Oct 1986 |
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4736754 |
Heitmann et al. |
Apr 1988 |
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Continuations (1)
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377521 |
Jul 1989 |
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