Information
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Patent Grant
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6782674
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Patent Number
6,782,674
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 24, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 31, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Kim; Eugene
- Paradiso; John
Agents
- Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 148
- 053 150
- 053 152
- 053 535
- 053 151
- 053 255
- 053 260
- 131 282
- 131 283
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cigarette packing machine wherein a hopper for housing a mass of cigarettes has at least two outlets, each for feeding groups of cigarettes successively to respective pockets of a conveyor through a respective lateral output opening and through a tubular connecting member, which is connected to an actuating device for moving the tubular member into a maintenance position to permit access from the outside to the tubular member, and at the same time to close a respective access to the conveyor.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
On known packing machines, the cigarettes are housed in bulk inside a hopper having a number of substantially vertical outlets, down each of which the cigarettes travel by force of gravity to form, on a bottom stop plate, a column, a bottom portion of which is defined by an orderly group of cigarettes defining the content of a packet and positioned facing a lateral output opening of the outlet. By means of a pusher, the group is then transferred through the lateral output opening and a tubular connecting member into a respective pocket on a conveyor operated in steps so as to position, at each step, an empty pocket with its input facing a respective tubular connecting member.
When transferring the groups, clogging may occur due to incorrect positioning of the cigarettes, thus calling for normally manual intervention to clear the clogged areas.
On known packing machines, the tubular connecting members of the lateral output openings of the hopper outlets are only accessible externally through the respective conveyor pockets, so that the packing machine must be stopped to clear any one of the tubular connecting members.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a packing machine designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided a cigarette packing machine comprising an input hopper having at least two outlets, each of which has a respective lateral output opening for a respective succession of groups of cigarettes; conveying means comprising a number of pockets, each for receiving a respective said group from a respective said output opening, and for feeding the group in a given direction; and, for each said outlet, a transfer unit for transferring each relative said group from the relative output opening to the relative said pocket through a respective access to the pocket; the transfer unit comprising connecting means for connecting the relative said output opening to the relative said access; characterized in that each said transfer unit also comprises actuating means for moving said connecting means between a connecting work position and a maintenance position in which said connecting means are accessible from outside.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A number of non-limiting embodiments of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic side view of an input portion of a cigarette packing machine in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a cross section along line II—II in
FIG. 1
in a first operating position;
FIG. 3
shows the
FIG. 2
section in a second operating position;
FIG. 4
shows a larger-scale section along line IV—IV in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
shows a variation of a detail in the
FIG. 3
section;
FIG. 6
shows a section along line VI—VI in FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Number
1
in
FIG. 1
indicates as a whole a cigarette packing machine comprising an input hopper
2
for housing a mass (not shown) of cigarettes
3
(
FIG. 2
) and having a number n of substantially vertical outlets
4
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, each outlet
4
is defined laterally by a front wall
5
a
and a rear wall
5
b
, which are made integral with each other by two lateral walls
6
(only shown in
FIG. 6
) perpendicular to walls
5
a
and
5
b
, are perpendicular to cigarettes
3
, and define in between a channel
7
of a width approximately equal to but no less than the length of cigarettes
3
. Cigarettes
3
travel transversely by force of gravity along channel
7
to form, on a stop plate
8
supported by a fixed cross member
8
a
and defining a bottom end member of outlet
4
, a column
9
, a bottom portion of which is defined by a group
10
of cigarettes
3
arranged in three superimposed layers and defining the content of a packet (not shown) of cigarettes.
Inside each outlet
4
, the relative group
10
is positioned facing an output opening
11
formed in the bottom of front wall
5
a
of outlet
4
, just over stop plate
8
, and facing a further opening
12
formed in the bottom of wall
5
b.
Packing machine
1
also comprises a frame
13
facing outlets
4
and supporting a known endless conveyor
14
, which comprises a continuous belt
15
fitted with a number of carriages
16
equally spaced along belt
15
. Each carriage
16
has two pairs of wheels
17
engaging two guides
18
formed on frame
13
, and defines a respective pocket
19
for housing a relative group
10
.
Pockets
19
are accessible laterally through an access opening
20
formed in frame
13
and facing output openings
11
of outlets
4
, and conveyor
14
is a step conveyor traveling in steps of a length equal to the space occupied by n pockets
19
, and in a substantially horizontal direction
21
(
FIG. 1
) crosswise to the
FIGS. 2 and 3
plane and to cigarettes
3
, so as to position, at each step, an empty pocket
19
directly facing a respective output opening
11
.
Packing machine
1
also comprises, for each outlet
4
, a transfer unit
22
for transferring each relative group
10
from channel
7
to the relative pocket
19
through relative output opening
11
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, each transfer unit
22
comprises a tubular member
23
interposed between relative output opening
11
and conveyor
14
, and extending in a direction crosswise to direction
21
. Tubular member
23
comprises a straight, substantially rectangular-section inner conduit
24
sized to permit the passage of a group
10
, and defined by a bottom wall
25
and top wall
26
parallel to each other, and by two lateral walls
27
parallel to each other and perpendicular to walls
25
and
26
.
Transfer unit
22
also comprises a supporting and actuating device
28
interposed between frame
13
and tubular member
23
and for moving tubular member
23
between a work position (
FIG. 2
) in which bottom wall
25
is aligned with stop plate
8
, and a maintenance position (
FIGS. 3 and 4
) in which tubular member
23
is rotated a given angle with respect to the work position.
In the work position, conduit
24
communicates with relative output opening
11
and access opening
20
to permit the passage of groups
10
from channel
7
to respective pockets
19
when conveyor
14
stops, whereas the maintenance position permits access to conduit
24
from the outside to clear conduit
24
in the event of clogging.
Supporting and actuating device
28
comprises a rod
29
located beneath tubular member
23
and connected to an intermediate point on bottom wall
25
of tubular member
23
by a hinge
30
with an axis parallel to direction
21
, and to a point on frame
13
by a hinge
31
with an axis also parallel to direction
21
. Supporting and actuating device
28
also comprises a slide
32
, which is mounted to slide along a guide
33
integral with frame
13
, beneath access opening
20
, and crosswise to direction
21
, and is connected to the end of tubular member
23
facing access opening
20
by means of a hinge
34
parallel to direction
21
. Finally, supporting and actuating device
28
comprises a linear actuator
35
extending along guide
33
and having a first end hinged to frame
13
at a hinge
35
a
, and a second end connected to slide
32
by a connecting pin
36
.
Transfer unit
22
also comprises a pusher
37
movable back and forth through opening
12
and channel
7
and along conduit
24
, when tubular member
23
is in the work position, to feed groups
10
successively into respective pockets
19
in the course of respective stops by conveyor
14
.
Operation of packing machine
1
, and in particular of transfer unit
22
, is clear from the foregoing description and
FIGS. 2 and 3
, and therefore requires no further explanation.
It should be pointed out, however, that, when supply of groups
10
from any one of outlets
4
of machine
1
is interrupted by clogging of relative conduit
24
, operation of relative actuator
35
by the operator not only provides for rotating tubular member
23
about the axis of hinge
30
in one direction (anticlockwise in
FIGS. 2 and 3
) and simultaneously rotating hinge
30
about the axis of hinge
31
in the opposite direction to permit access from the outside to the two opposite ends of conduit
24
and to relative output opening
11
, but also for moving slide
32
from a lowered rest position to a raised work position, in which a top portion of slide
32
closes the portion of access opening
20
in front of relative tubular member
23
, thus enabling the operator to clear conduit
24
safely even without stopping conveyor
14
.
The protection afforded by slides
32
when servicing relative conduits
24
is particularly advantageous in that, when any one of tubular members
23
becomes clogged and is accordingly moved into the
FIG. 3
maintenance position, the relative group
10
is not supplied to relative pocket
19
and conveyor
14
can be kept moving. In known manner not described, packing machine
1
detects the repeated absence of a group
10
every n pockets
19
, and is able to keep operating by simply suspending, in known manner, all the packing operations relative to the missing groups
10
.
In the
FIGS. 5 and 6
variation, front wall
5
a
of each outlet
4
is defined partly by a hatch
38
, a bottom edge of which defines a top end of relative output opening
11
, and a lateral edge of which is connected to one of lateral walls
6
of outlet
4
by a hinge
39
. Close to the lateral edge opposite the one fitted with hinge
39
, hatch
38
is fitted with a knob
40
by which to rotate hatch
38
, about an axis
41
of hinge
39
crosswise to cigarettes
3
, from a closed position (shown by the continuous line) to an open position (shown by the dash line in
FIGS. 5 and 6
) permitting access to channel
7
from the outside for maintenance purposes.
As shown clearly in
FIG. 5
, however, hatch
38
cannot be opened when tubular member
23
is in the maintenance position. For which reason, hinge
39
is connected to relative wall
6
, not directly, but by the interposition of a slide defined by a rod
42
mounted to slide inside a guide defined by a hole
43
formed in the thickness of wall
6
and sloping downwards from the front end; and hatch
38
has a further knob
44
by which the operator slides rod
42
along hole
43
to move hatch
38
, still in the closed position, into an intermediate position (shown by the dash line in
FIGS. 5 and 6
) over tubular member
23
(
FIG. 5
) in the maintenance position. At which point, the operator can rotate hatch
38
about axis
41
without interfering with tubular member
23
, and service channel
7
even with tubular member
23
in the maintenance position.
It should be pointed out that each group
10
of cigarettes
3
may comprise one or any number of layers of cigarettes
3
, and may comprise fewer cigarettes
3
than the number housable inside pocket
19
.
Claims
- 1. A cigarette packing machine comprising an input hopper (2) having at least two outlets (4), each of which has a respective lateral output opening (11) for a respective succession of groups (10) of cigarettes; conveying means (14) comprising a number of pockets (19), each for receiving a respective said group (10) from a respective said output opening (11), and for feeding the group in a given direction (21); and, for each said outlet (4), a transfer unit (22) for transferring each relative said group (10) from the relative output opening (11) to the relative said pocket (19) through a respective access (20) to the pocket (19); the transfer unit (22) comprising connecting means (23) for connecting the relative said output opening (11) to the relative said access (20); wherein each said transfer unit (22) also comprises actuating means (35) for moving said connecting means (23) between a connecting work position and a maintenance position in which said connecting means (23) are accessible from outside.
- 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein said connecting means (23), when in said maintenance position, permit access from the outside to the relative said output opening (11).
- 3. The machine of claim 1, wherein connecting means (23) are mounted so as to be rotated by said actuating means (35) about at least one axis (30, 31) of rotation.
- 4. The machine of claim 3, wherein said axis (30, 31) of rotation is parallel to said direction (21).
- 5. The machine of claim 2, wherein said connecting means (23) are mounted so as to be rotated by said actuating means (35) about a first axis (30) of rotation parallel to said direction (21) and in turn movable about a second axis (31) of rotation parallel to said first axis (30) of rotation.
- 6. The machine of claim 1, wherein each said transfer unit (22) comprises closing means (32) movable with the respective said connecting means (23) to close the respective said access (20) when said connecting means (23) are in said maintenance position.
- 7. The machine of claim 1, wherein said connecting means (23) comprise a tubular member (23), which is interposed between the respective said output opening (11) and the respective said access (20) to said conveying means (14), and is movable, by the relative said actuating means (35), between said work position wherein said tubular member (23) is aligned with the relative said output opening (11) and with the relative said access (20), and said maintenance position wherein said tubular member (23) is out of line with respect to both the relative said output opening (11) and the relative said access (20).
- 8. The machine of claim 7, wherein said transfer unit (22) also comprises a fixed frame (13), and a rod (29) having a first hinge (30) connecting the rod (29) to an intermediate point on said tubular member (23), said first hinge (30) having a first axis parallel to said direction (21); and a second hinge (31) connecting the rod (29) to a point on said frame (13), said second hinge (31) having a second axis parallel to said direction (21).
- 9. The machine of claim 8, wherein said transfer unit (22) also comprises a slide (32) mounted to slide along a guide (33) integral with said frame (13) and crosswise to said direction (21); said slide (32) being connected, by a third hinge (34) parallel to said direction (21), to an end of said tubular member (23) facing said access (20), so as to be moved by said actuating means (35) into a closed position closing the relative said access (20) when said tubular member (23) is moved into said maintenance position.
- 10. The machine of claim 8, wherein said actuating means (35) are interposed between said frame (13) and said slide (32).
- 11. The machine of claim 8, wherein said frame (13) supports said conveying means (14).
- 12. The machine of claim 1, wherein each said outlet (4) comprises a first wall (5a) facing said connecting means (23) and having said output opening (11); said first wall (5a) comprising a hatch (38) above said output opening (11); a hinge (39) being interposed between said hatch (38) and the relative said outlet (4) to permit rotation of the hatch (38) between a closed position and an open position respectively closing and opening the relative outlet (4); a guide (43) being formed in said outlet (4) crosswise to said first wall (5a), and sloping downwards from the first wall (5a); and a slide (42) being mounted to slide along said guide (43), and being fitted on the top end with said hinge.
- 13. A cigarette packing machine comprising an input hopper (2) having at least two outlets (4), each of which has a respective lateral output opening (11) for a respective succession of groups (10) of cigarettes; conveying means (14) comprising a number of pockets (19), each for receiving a respective said group (10) from a respective said output opening (11), and for feeding the group in a given direction (21); and, for each said outlet (4), a transfer unit (22) for transferring each relative said group (10) from the relative output opening (11) to the relative said pocket (19) through a respective access (20) to the pocket (19); the transfer unit (22) comprising connecting means (23) for connecting the relative said output opening (11) to the relative said access (20); wherein each said transfer unit (22) also comprises actuating means (35) for moving said connecting means (23) between a connecting work position and a maintenance position in which said connecting means (23) are accessible from outside and permit access from the outside to the relative said output opening (11); each said transfer unit (22) comprising closing means (32) movable with the respective said connecting means (23) to close the respective said access (20) when said connecting means (23) are in said maintenance position.
- 14. The machine of claim 13, wherein connecting means (23) are mounted so as to be rotated by said actuating means (35) about at least one axis (30, 31) of rotation.
- 15. The machine of claim 14, wherein said axis (30, 31) of rotation is parallel to said direction (21).
- 16. The machine of claim 13, wherein said connecting means (23) are mounted so as to be rotated by said actuating means (35) about a first axis (30) of rotation parallel to said direction (21) and in turn movable about a second axis (31) of rotation parallel to said first axis (30) of rotation.
- 17. The machine of claim 13, wherein said connecting means (23) comprise a tubular member (23), which is interposed between the respective said output opening (11) and the respective said access (20) to said conveying means (14), and is movable, by the relative said actuating means (35), between said work position wherein said tubular member (23) is aligned with the relative said output opening (11) and with the relative said access (20), and said maintenance position wherein said tubular member (23) is out of line with respect to both the relative said output opening (11) and the relative said access (20).
- 18. The machine of claim 17, wherein said transfer unit (22) also comprises a fixed frame (13), and a rod (29) having a first hinge (30) connecting the rod (29) to an intermediate point on said tubular member (23), said first hinge (30) having a first axis parallel to said direction (21); and a second hinge (31) connecting the rod (29) to a point on said frame (13), said second hinge (31) having a second axis parallel to said direction (21).
- 19. The machine of claim 18, wherein said transfer unit (22) also comprises a slide (32) mounted to slide along a guide (33) integral with said frame (13) and crosswise to said direction (21); said slide (32) being connected, by a third hinge (34) parallel to said direction (21), to an end of said tubular member (23) facing said access (20), so as to be moved by said actuating means (35) into a closed position closing the relative said access (20) when said tubular member (23) is moved into said maintenance position.
- 20. The machine of claim 19, wherein said actuating means (35) are interposed between said frame (13) and said slide (32).
- 21. The machine of claim 18, wherein said frame (13) supports said conveying means (14).
- 22. The machine of claim 13, wherein each said outlet (4) comprises a first wall (5a) facing said connecting means (23) and having said output opening (11); said first wall (5a) comprising a hatch (38) above said output opening (11); a hinge (39) being interposed between said hatch (38) and the relative said outlet (4) to permit rotation of the hatch (38) between a closed position and an open position respectively closing and opening the relative outlet (4); a guide (43) being formed in said outlet (4) crosswise to said first wall (5a), and sloping downwards from the first wall (5a); and a slide (42) being mounted to slide along said guide (43), and being fitted on the top end with said hinge.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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BO2000A0323 |
May 2000 |
IT |
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