Claims
- 1. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, as said cigarettes pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths through a passage defined by wall means, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through said passage being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means for testing individual cigarettes at a predetermined first position along said passage during their movement through the passage to identify faulty cigarettes, means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from the passage at a predetermined second position along said passage downstream from said first position, means for detecting the presence of cigarettes at a predetermined detecting position in said passage as said cigarettes pass therethrough, said predetermined detecting position of said detecting means being different from said predetermined first position of said testing means and said predetermined second position of said ejecting means, and control means responsive to the detection of cigarettes by said detecting means for activating at least one of the testing means and the ejecting means.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said testing means and ejecting means are arranged to operate at substantially adjacent cigarette positions in said passage.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control means comprises optical position detector means including sheet-like translucent means for directing radiation along a preferred path.
- 4. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, as said cigarettes pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths through a passage defined by wall means, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through said passage being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means for testing individual cigarettes at a predetermined first position along said passage during their movement through the passage to identify faulty cigarettes, means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from the passage at a predetermined second position along said passage downstream from said first position, means for detecting the presence of cigarettes at a predetermined detecting position in said passage as said cigarettes pass therethrough, and control means responsive to the detection of cigarettes by said detecting means for activating at least one of the testing means and the ejecting means, said control means including first means responsive to the detection of said cigarettes by said detecting means as said cigarettes pass through said detecting position for indicating when a cigarette is correctly positioned for testing by the testing means, and second means responsive to the detection of said cigarettes by said detecting means as said cigarettes pass through said detecting position for indicating when a faulty cigarette is correctly positioned for ejection by the ejecting means.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first and second means of said control means include a common position detector for cigarettes in said passage.
- 6. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, as said cigarettes pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths through a passage defined by wall means, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through said passage being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means for testing individual cigarettes at a predetermined first position along said passage during their movement through the passage to identify faulty cigarettes, means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from the passage at a predetermined second position along said passage downstream from said first position, means for detecting the presence of cigarettes at a predetermined detecting position in said passage as said cigarettes pass therethrough, and control means responsive to the detection of cigarettes by said detecting means for activating at least one of the testing means and the ejecting means, said control means comprising an optical position detector including means for sensing a beam of radiation and means for directing a beam of radiation along a path inclined to the longitudinal axes of said cigarettes towards said sensing means such that it is interrupted by each successive cigarette passing through said passage and may pass through at least part of the valley formed between substantially abutting cigarettes in said passage.
- 7. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine as said cigarettes pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths through each of a plurality of substantially parallel passages defined by wall means and having adjacent inlet ends, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through each of said passages being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means associated with each of said passages for testing individual cigarettes at a predetermined first position along each of said passages during their movement through each of said passages to identify faulty cigarettes, means associated with each of said passages for ejecting faulty cigarettes from each of said passages at a predetermined second position along each of said passages downstream of said first position, means for detecting the presence of cigarettes at a predetermined detecting position in each of said passages as said cigarettes pass therethrough, and control means responsive to the detection of cigarettes by said detecting means for activating at least one of the testing means and the ejecting means, the respective distances of the testing means and ejecting means from the inlet end of each passage being different from the respective distances of the testing means and ejecting means from the inlet ends of adjacent passages such that said testing means and ejecting means are in staggered positions in adjacent passages in relation to the lengths of the passages, so as to more readily accommodate said testing means and ejecting means in adjacent passages.
- 8. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, as said cigarettes pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths through a passage defined by wall means, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through said passage being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means for testing individual cigarettes at a predetermined first position along said passage during their movement through the passage to identify faulty cigarettes, means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from the passage at a predetermined second position along said passage downstream from said first position, means for detecting the presence of cigarettes at a predetermined detecting position in said passage as said cigarettes pass therethrough, said predetermined detecting position of said detecting means being between said predetermined first position of said testing means and said predetermined second position of said ejecting means, and control means responsive to the detection of cigarettes by said detecting means for activating at least one of the testing means and the ejecting means.
- 9. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, as said cigarettes pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths through a passage defined by wall means, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through said passage being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means for testing individual cigarettes at a predetermined first position along said passage during their movement through the passage to identify faulty cigarettes, means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from the passage at a predetermined second position along said passage downstream from said first position, said ejecting means including means for arresting a moving faulty cigarette in the passage, means for detecting the presence of cigarettes at a predetermined detecting position in said passage as said cigarettes pass therethrough, and control means responsive to the detection of cigarettes by said detecting means for activating at least one of the testing means and the ejecting
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the arresting means includes pneumatic means for displacing a faulty cigarette sideways in said passage toward said wall means to prevent its further movement through the passage.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, including an opening in said wall means of said passage for receiving a displaced faulty cigarette.
- 12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the pneumatic means includes an aperture in said wall means of said passage, a chamber communicating with said aperture, and means for generating suction at said aperture by exhausting high pressure air from said chamber.
- 13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the arresting means comprises support means extensible into and retractable from the passage.
- 14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the ejecting means includes means for ejecting a faulty cigarette axially from a position in said passage at which it has been arrested by said arresting means.
- 15. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly int he hopper of a cigarette packing machine, as said cigarettes pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths through a passage defined by wall means, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through said passage being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means for testing individual cigarettes at a predetermined first position along said passage during their movement through the passage to identify faulty cigarettes, means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from the passage at a predetermined second position along said passage downstream from said first position, said ejecting means including means for arresting a moving faulty cigarette in the passage, means for detecting the presence of cigarettes at a predetermined detecting position in said passage as said cigarettes pass therethrough, and control means responsive to the detection of cigarettes by said detecting means for activating at least one of the testing means and the ejecting means, said testing means comprising an optical detection system having a source for illuminating the ends of successive cigarettes at said first position and a detector for receiving radiation scattered from the ends of successive cigarettes at said first position, said source being arranged such that the level of radiation incident at one axial position of an end of a cigarette at said testing position is higher than the level of radiation incident at a second axial position of an end of a cigarette, said second axial position being a greater distance from said source than said one axial position, and the detector being arranged to be more sensitive to radiation scattered from said second axial position than from said one axial position, thereby compensating for the lower level of incident radiation at said second axial position of an end of a cigarette and assuring consistent detection of similar faulty cigarettes irrespective of the axial positions of their ends.
- 16. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, as said cigarettes pass ian a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths through a plurality of passages defined by wall means, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through each of said passages being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means for testing individual cigarettes at a predetermined first position along each of said passages during their movement through said passage to identify faulty cigarettes, means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from said passage at a predetermined second position downstream from said first position in each of said passages, and control means responsive to position of cigarettes in each of said passages for activating at least one of said testing means and said ejecting means in each of said passages, said passages being substantially parallel with adjacent inlet ends, the respective distances of the testing means and ejecting means from the inlet end of each passage being different from the respective distances of the testing means and ejecting means from the inlet ends of adjacent passages such that said testing means and ejecting means are in staggered positions in adjacent passages in relation to the lengths of said passages so as to more readily accommodate said testing means and ejecting means in adjacent passages.
- 17. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in a cigarette packing machine, as said cigarettes pass laterally in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths in a single row through a passage defined by wall means, the positions of said cigarettes as they pass through said passage being unpredictable and not in a well defined stepping motion, said apparatus comprising means for sensing faulty cigarettes in said row at a predetermined first position along said passage, means responsive to the sensing of faulty cigarettes by said sensing means for arresting the movement of only faulty cigarettes at a predetermined arresting position in the passage downstream from said first position, and means for ejecting said faulty cigarettes from the passage after they have been arrested at said predetermined arresting position.
- 18. Apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein the sensing means is arranged to detect faults in cigarettes in a moving stream of cigarettes passing through the passage.
- 19. Apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the sensing means comprises a source in said wall means for illuminating the ends of successive cigarettes in said passage and optical detection means arranged to respond to radiation scattered from the ends of cigarettes adjacent said source, said detection means being arranged to have greater sensitivity to radiation scattered from cigarette ends in positions relatively more distant from said source than from cigarette ends in positions less distant from said source to compensate for a lower level of illumination of said cigarette ends by said source at said positions relatively more distant from said source and assuring consisting detection of similar faulty cigarettes.
- 20. Apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein the sensing means and arresting means are arranged to operate at a sensing position and said arresting position respectively separated by a distance corresponding to a distance of about a single cigarette diameter in said passage.
- 21. Apparatus as claimed in claim 20, further comprising a position detector, said sensing means and said arresting means being responsive to said position detector, said position detector being arranged to detect cigarettes located intermediate said sensing and arresting positions for indicating when cigarettes are correctly positioned for sensing by said sensing means and faulty cigarettes are correctly positioned for arresting by said arresting means.
- 22. Apparatus as claimed in claim 17, including a position detector having means for indicating that a cigarette is in a correct position for monitoring by said sensing means.
- 23. Apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the position detector includes means for sensing a beam of radiation and means for directing a beam of radiation along a path inclined to the longitudinal axes of said cigarettes towards said sensing means and through at least part of the valley formed between cigarettes which may be abutting in said passage, said beam of radiation being interrupted by each successive cigarette passing through said passage.
- 24. Apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein the arresting means comprises at least one port in said wall means and means for generating suction through said at least one port by exhausting high pressure air in the region of said at least one port.
- 25. Apparatus as claimed in claim 17, further comprising a position detector including means for indicating that a faulty cigarette has reached a predetermined detection position, said arresting means being operative in response to detection of a faulty cigarette by said position detector to arrest movement of said faulty cigarette at said arresting position and prevent its further movement through the passage.
- 26. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, comprising a pair of spaced sidewalls and a pair of spaced end walls defining a passage along which cigarettes may pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths, the distance between the interior surfaces of said end walls being greater than the length of said cigarettes providing clearance between the ends of said cigarettes and said end walls and variations in the distance between the ends of said cigarettes and said end walls; means for testing individual cigarettes during their movement through said passage to identify faulty cigarettes; means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from said passage; and control means responsive to position of cigarettes in said passage for activating at least one of said testing means and said ejecting means; said testing means including a source in one of said end walls for illuminating the ends of successive cigarettes in said passage and optical detection means arranged to respond to radiation scattered from the end of a cigarette adjacent said source, said detection means being arranged to have greater sensitivity to radiation scattered from cigarette ends in positions relatively more distant from said source than from cigarette ends in positions less distant from said source to compensate for a lower level of illumination of said cigarette ends by said source when said cigarette ends are in said positions relatively more distant from said source and assuring consistent detection of similar faulty cigarettes.
- 27. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, comprising a pair of spaced side walls and a pair of spaced end walls defining a passage along which cigarettes may pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths, the distance between the interior surfaces of said end walls being greater than the length of said cigarettes, providing clearance between the ends of said cigarettes and said end walls and variations in the axial positions of said cigarettes relative to said end walls; means for testing individual cigarettes during their movement through a testing position in said passage to identify faulty cigarettes; means for ejecting faulty cigarettes from said passage; and control means responsive to position of cigarettes in said passage for activating at least one of said testing means and said ejecting means; said testing means including an optical detection system having a source for illuminating the ends of successive cigarettes at said testing position and a detector for receiving radiation scattered from the ends of successive cigarettes at said testing position, said source being arranged such that the level of radiation incident at one axial position of an end of a cigarette at said testing position is higher than the level of radiation incident at a second axial position of an end of a cigarette, said second axial position being a greater distance from said source than said one axial position, and the detector being arranged to be more sensitive to radiation scattered from said second axial position than from said one axial position, thereby compensating for the lower level of incident radiation at said second axial position of an end of a cigarette and assuring consistent detection of similar faulty cigarettes irrespective of the axial positions of their ends.
- 28. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in a cigarette packing machine, comprising a pair of spaced sidewalls and a pair of spaced end walls defining a passage along which cigarettes may pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths, the distance between the interior surfaces of said end walls being greater than the length of said cigarettes, providing clearance between the ends of said cigarettes and said end walls and variations in the distance between the ends of said cigarettes and said end walls; means for sensing faulty cigarettes; means for arresting the movement of a faulty cigarette in said passage; and means for ejecting said faulty cigarette from said passage after it has been arrested; said sensing means including a source in one of said end walls for illuminating the ends of successive cigarettes in said passage and optical detection means arranged to respond to radiation scattered from the ends of cigarettes adjacent said source, said detection means being arranged to have greater sensitivity to radiation scattered from cigarette ends in positions relatively more distant from said source than from cigarette ends in positions less distant from said source to compensate for a lower level of illumination of said cigarette ends by said source at said positions relatively more distant from said source and assuring consistent detection of similar faulty cigarettes.
- 29. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in the hopper of a cigarette packing machine, comprising a pair of spaced sidewalls and a pair of spaced end walls defining a passage along which cigarettes may pass in a single row in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths, the distance between the interior surfaces of said end walls being greater than the length of said cigarettes, providing clearance between the ends of said cigarettes and said end walls and variations in the axial positions of said cigarettes relative to said end walls; means for sensing faulty cigarettes at a sensing position as said cigarettes move through said passage; means for arresting the movement of a faulty cigarette in said passage; and means for ejecting said faulty cigarette from said passage after it has been arrested; said sensing means including an optical detection system having a source for illuminating the ends of successive cigarettes at said sensing position and a detector for receiving radiation scattered from the ends of successive cigarettes at said sensing position, said source being arranged such that the level of radiation incident at one axial position of an end of a cigarette at said testing position is higher than the level of radiation incident at a second axial position of an end of a cigarette, said second axial position being a greater distance from said source than said one position, and the detector being arranged to be more sensitive to radiation scattered from said cigarette ends at said second axial position than from said cigarette ends at said one axial position, thereby compensating for the lower level of incident radiation at said second axial position of an end of a cigarette and assuring consistent detection of similar faulty cigarettes irrespective of the axial positions of their ends.
- 30. Apparatus for segregating faulty cigarettes, particularly in a cigarette packing machine, comprising wall means defining a passage along which cigarettes are arranged to pass laterally in a direction substantially transverse to their lengths in a single row, means for individually testing successive cigarettes in said row including means for sensing faulty cigarettes at a predetermined sensing position in said passage, an opening in said wall means at one side of the passage downstream of said sensing position, operating means in said wall means opposite said opening and operable across said passage for urging a faulty cigarette sideways in a direction transverse to its axis through into said opening, and means responsive to the sensing of faulty cigarettes by said sensing means for temporarily activating said operating means so that an individual faulty cigarette may be displaced sideways from said passage through said opening and adjacent non-faulty cigarettes in said row may continue their movement through said passage.
- 31. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30, including a flap for normally closing said opening.
- 32. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30, wherein the opening comprises a cigarette-retaining trap which is normally filled by a previously rejected faulty cigarette.
- 33. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30, including means for axially ejecting cigarettes which have passed through said opening.
- 34. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30, further including support means, responsive to the sensing of faulty cigarettes by said sensing means, temporarily extensible into the passage to prevent movement of a faulty cigarette through the passage beyond said opening.
- 35. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30 wherein said operating means comprises a retractable pusher extensible across said passage.
- 36. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30 wherein said operating means comprises means for producing an airflow across said passage.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 169,261, filed Mar. 17, 1988, now abandoned.
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