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The specification relates generally to production of smoking articles, and more specifically, to apparatuses and methods for staging cones in production of conical smoking articles.
Int. Pub. No. WO 2017/172844 A1 discloses an apparatus including a holder plate and a carriage assembly. The holder plate includes a plurality of through-holes configured to receive containers having an interior cavity. The carriage assembly comprises one or more carriage plates and tamper rods, the carriage plates having a plurality of through-holes. Each of the tamper rods can be slidably disposed in a respective one of the plurality of through-holes of the carriage plate. Each of the tamper rods can be independently weighted to provide a force independent of the other of the tamper rods and can be independently movable relative to the other of the tamper rods. The carriage assembly can be configured to be aligned with the holder plate such that the each of the tamper rods provides a compressive force to a filler material within the interior cavity of each of the containers.
U.S. Pat. App. Pub. No. 2016/0120212 A1 discloses a tube filling apparatus. The apparatus includes a base and a filling assembly mountable on the base. The filling assembly has a number of tube receiving recesses wherein tubes may, in use, be received. The apparatus further includes a vibration plate which is locatable between the base and the filling assembly. In use, the tubes rest on the vibration plate when they are located in the recesses. The apparatus also includes vibrating means which is connected to the vibration plate for, in use, vibrating the vibration plate, which is capable of moving independently from the filling assembly.
The following summary is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of the applicant's teaching, but not to define any invention.
According to some aspects, a cone staging apparatus for production of smoking articles includes: (a) a frame; and (b) a cone pallet releasably supported by the frame. The cone pallet includes a plurality of cavities. Each cavity has an open upper end for receiving a cone therein. The apparatus further includes (c) a cone magazine adjacent the frame for holding a supply of cones. The cone magazine includes at least one escapement alignable over the open upper end of a respective cavity of the cone pallet to facilitate transferring a single cone from the supply of cones to the respective cavity.
In some examples, the at least one escapement includes a first escapement and a second escapement, the first and second escapements alignable simultaneously over the open upper ends of a first cavity and a second cavity, respectively, of the plurality of cavities.
In some examples, the quantity of the escapements is equal to the quantity of the cavities of the cone pallet.
In some examples, the cavities are arranged in a geometric pattern. In some examples, the geometric pattern is a circular array. In some examples, the geometric pattern is rectangular array or grid, for example, 50 cavities arranged in a 10×5 grid.
In some examples, the pallet comprises a pallet body, and the cavities are of unitary, integral construction with the pallet body. In some examples, the pallet comprises a pallet body, and each cavity is defined by an inner surface of a respective nest, the nests removably secured to the pallet body.
In some examples, the single cone is, prior to transfer, a lowermost cone of the supply of cones, and the escapement is configured to apply a retaining force against the lowermost cone to prevent unwanted release of the lowermost cone from the supply of cones.
In some examples, the magazine includes at least one tube having a tube diameter sized for slidably receiving a stack of the cones in sliding fit, and the escapement includes at least one restricting member protruding radially inwardly of the tube diameter for engaging a lowermost cone of the stack of cones.
In some examples, the apparatus further includes an actuator for applying a transfer force on the single cone to urge the single cone past the escapement and into position in the respective cavity. In some examples, the actuator comprises a vacuum source in fluid communication with the escapement via the cavity, the vacuum source applying the transfer force in the form of suction. In some examples, each cavity includes an open lower end opposite the open upper end, and the vacuum source is in fluid communication with the open lower end. In some examples, the frame includes a housing having a chamber for providing fluid communication between the vacuum source and the open lower end of each cavity.
In some examples, the apparatus includes transfer automation adjacent the frame for transferring an empty pallet onto the frame and transferring a loaded pallet off the frame. In some examples, the transfer automation includes a conveyor having an upstream conveyor section for pallet transfer to toward the frame, a downstream conveyor section for pallet transfer away from the frame, or both an upstream and downstream conveyor section. In some examples, the transfer automation can alternately or additionally include a Cartesian robot with two or more linear axes, an articulating robot, a delta robot, and/or a SCARA robot.
In some examples, the apparatus includes a lift supporting the magazine, the lift operable to vertically translate the magazine relative to the frame between a raised position for facilitating movement of the pallet into and out from the frame, and a lowered position for engagement between the magazine and the pallet to facilitate transfer of the cones to each cavity via the transfer force.
According to some aspects, a cone staging apparatus for production of smoking articles includes: (a) a frame; (b) a cone pallet releasably supported by the frame, the cone pallet including a plurality of cavities, each cavity having an open upper end for receiving a cone therein; and (c) a cone magazine disposed above the cone pallet. The cone magazine includes a plurality of tubes. Each tube holds a stack of the cones. The magazine further includes an escapement at a lower end of each tube for dispensing the cones one-by-one from a bottom of the stack. Each escapement is in alignment with an open upper end of a respective cavity. The apparatus further includes (d) a vacuum source in fluid communication with the escapements through respective cavities for applying a suction force to draw the bottom-most cone from each stack through the escapements and into the respective cavities.
According to some aspects, a method for production of smoking articles includes: (a) positioning a first pallet under a cone magazine. The first pallet has a plurality of first cavities and the cone magazine holds a supply of cones. The method further includes (b) applying a suction force through each of the first cavities to draw a respective cone from the supply into each of the first cavities.
In some examples, the cone magazine includes a plurality of escapements. Each escapement is for dispensing the cones one-by-one from the supply. Step (a) includes aligning each escapement above an open upper end of a respective first cavity, and step (b) includes applying the suction force through each of the first cavities simultaneously for transferring a single cone through each escapement and into respective first cavities.
In some examples, the method further includes: removing the first pallet from under the cone magazine; positioning a second pallet under the cone magazine, the second pallet having a plurality of second cavities; and applying a suction force through each of the second cavities to draw a respective cone from the supply into each of the second cavities.
In some examples, the method further includes, after each first cavity has received a respective cone, filling each of the cones in the first pallet with an amount of smokeable product through an open upper end of each cone. In some examples, the method further includes, prior to the filling step, moving the first pallet from under the cone magazine to a cone filling station.
In some examples, the method further includes, after filling each of the cones, compacting the smokeable product in each of the cones. In some examples, the method further includes, prior to the compacting step, moving the first pallet to a compacting station.
In some examples, the method further includes, after filling each of the cones, twisting an upper portion of each cone to close the open upper end of each cone. In some examples, the method further includes, prior to the twisting step, moving the first pallet to a cone closure station.
Additional aspects of the invention, together with the advantages and novel features appurtenant thereto, will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following, or may be learned from the practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of articles, methods, and apparatuses of the present specification and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
Various apparatuses or processes will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover processes or apparatuses that differ from those described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to apparatuses or processes having all of the features of any one apparatus or process described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses described below. It is possible that an apparatus or process described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Any invention disclosed in an apparatus or process described below that is not claimed in this document may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicants, inventors, or owners do not intend to abandon, disclaim, or dedicate to the public any such invention by its disclosure in this document.
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At step 55 of the process 50, a plurality of the cones 12 are staged for filling with the smokeable product. The cones 12 can be staged by, for example, being positioned in a pallet with the open upper ends 22 directed upwardly for receiving the smokeable product. The cones 12 can be staged using staging apparatuses and methods like those described in more detail below with respect to
At step 60, the staged cones 12 are filled with the smokeable product through respective open upper ends 22 of each cone 12. The cones 12 can be filled while held in the pallet.
At step 65, the smokeable product in the cones 12 is compacted. The smokeable product can be compacted while the cones 12 are held in the pallet.
At step 70, in the example illustrated, an upper portion 28 of each wrapper 16 is twisted to close the upper end 22 of the cavity 18 for inhibiting the smokeable product from escaping from the cavity 18, and to form the smoking article 10. At step 75, the smoking articles 10 can be packaged for shipment and/or sale.
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In the example illustrated, the pallet 104 and the magazine 118 can include complementary alignment features for facilitating alignment of the escapements 122 with respective cavities 106. Referring to
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In the example illustrated, the magazine 118 includes at least one tube 124 having a tube diameter 126 sized for slidably receiving a cone stack 128 of the cones 12 in sliding fit. In the example illustrated, the escapement 122 comprises at least one restricting member 130 protruding radially inwardly of the tube diameter 126 for engaging the lowermost cone 12a of the cone stack 128. In the example illustrated, the quantity of tubes 124 (and corresponding cone stacks 128 and escapements 122) is equal to the quantity of pallet cavities 106. In the example illustrated, the tubes 124 are arranged in a circular array about the central axis 107 (
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In some examples, each aperture may be integral with the end of a respective tube 124. In some examples, the tube 124 may include an inner surface tapering radially inwardly toward the aperture to provide a smooth transition between the tube diameter 126 and the aperture size (e.g. the diameter of the aperture) to help guide the lower end of the cone 24 into the aperture.
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In some examples, the actuator 140 may include a gripper mechanism for exerting at least a portion of the transfer force on the cone 12. In some examples, transfer of the cone 12 from the tube 124 and through the aperture can be facilitated by the gripper mechanism contacting the lower portion of the cone 12, and pulling the cone through the aperture 122 and into the cone pallet 104. The gripper mechanism can apply the portion of the transfer force via, for example, mechanical means of pinching or squeezing, and/or using suction grippers to pull and then release the cone into a respective pallet cavity 106.
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In the example illustrated, one or more seals 148 are provided between the magazine 118 and the pallet 104, between the magazine 118 and the frame 102, and/or between the pallet 104 and the frame 102 to facilitate sealed engagement therebetween for application of the transfer force (i.e. a suction force through the chamber 146 in the example illustrated). Referring to
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At step 320, a suction force is applied through each of the first cavities 106 to draw a respective cone 12 from the supply 120 into each of the first cavities 106. The suction force can be applied through each of the first cavities 106 simultaneously for transferring a single cone through each escapement 122 and into respective first cavities 106. At step 330, the loaded first pallet 104 is removed from under the cone magazine 118.
After each first cavity 106 of the first pallet 104 has received a respective cone, the first pallet 104 can be moved from under the cone magazine 118 to a cone filling station to facilitate the filling step 60 of the process 50 (
At step 340 of the process 300, after the first pallet 104 is removed from under the cone magazine 118, a second pallet 104 is positioned under the magazine 118. The second pallet 104 has a plurality of second cavities 106. At 350, a suction force is applied through each of the second cavities 106 to draw a respective cone from the supply 120 into each of the second cavities 106. After each second cavity 106 of the second pallet 104 has received a respective cone, the second pallet 104 can be moved from under the cone magazine 118 to the cone filling station, the compacting station, and the cone closure station to facilitate the filling, compacting, and closing steps 60, 65, and 70 of the process 50 (
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In the example illustrated, the cone staging apparatus 1100 includes a frame 1102, a cone pallet 1104 supportable by the frame 1102 and having a plurality of pallet cavities 1106, and a cone magazine 1118 adjacent the frame 1102 for holding a supply of cones. In the example illustrated, the frame 1102 has a housing 1144 with a chamber 1146 for providing fluid communication between a vacuum source and open lower ends of each pallet cavity 1106. In the example illustrated, the pallet 1104 is received in the chamber 1146 when supported by the frame 1102.
In the example illustrated, the apparatus 1100 includes a lift 1152 for supporting the cone magazine 1118. The lift 1152 is operable to vertically translate the magazine 1118 relative to the frame 1102 between a raised position (shown in
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In the example illustrated, the cone staging apparatus 2100 includes a frame 2102, a cone pallet 2104 supportable by the frame 2102 and having a plurality of pallet cavities 2106 (
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In the example illustrated, the apparatus 3100 includes a conveyor 3160 adjacent the frame 3102 for conveying empty pallets 3104a onto the frame 3102 for engagement with the magazine 3118, and for conveying loaded pallets 3104b off the frame 3102. In the example illustrated, the frame 3102 has a door assembly 3162 to facilitate conveyance of pallets 3104 into and out from the chamber 3146. In the example illustrated, the door assembly is movable between an open position for conveying pallets 3104 into and out from the chamber 3146 via the conveyor 3160, and a closed position to facilitate sealing of the chamber 3146 during application of a suction force for transferring cones from the magazine 3118 to empty pallet cavities. In the example illustrated, the door assembly includes an entrance door 3162a on a first side of the frame 3102 for conveying empty pallets 3104 into the chamber 3146, and an exit door 3162b on a second side of the frame 3102 opposite the first side for conveying loaded pallets 3104 out from the chamber 3146.
From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all ends and objectives herein-above set forth, together with the other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the invention.
Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matters herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
While specific embodiments have been shown and discussed, various modifications may of course be made, and the invention is not limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts and steps described herein, except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims. Further, it will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
This application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/661,348 filed Apr. 23, 2018; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/809,998 filed Feb. 25, 2019; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/810,010 filed Feb. 25, 2019; and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/810,017 filed Feb. 25, 2019, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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