Claims
- 1. In a crimping assembly for crimping a rod of fibrous material, said assembly having at least one pair of crimping wheels each having embossing means defined on its peripheral surface, means for rotatably supporting each pair of crimping wheels so as to juxtapose their respective embossing means and means for rotating each crimping wheel, the improvement comprising a separate central block extending axially through said crimping assembly from an upstream to a downstream location relative to said crimping wheels, said block having a longitudinally extending bore therein, an anti-stuffing tube inserted in said bore at the downstream location and having its inner end juxtaposed to said crimping wheels, and cut-out portions on said inner end generally corresponding in configuration to the surface pattern of said crimping wheels, said anti-stuffing tube having a central, longitudinally extending bore for receiving said rod of fibrous material so as to guide said rod along the bore of said central block and to prevent passage of said rod into the space between the peripheral surface of a crimping wheel and said central block.
- 2. The crimping assembly of claim 1, further including a cut-off switch located adjacent said anti-stuffing tube on the downstream side thereof and arranged so as to detect any outward movement of said tube in a downstream direction, said switch having means for cutting off power to said crimping assembly upon detection of such outward movement by said tube.
- 3. The crimping assembly of claim 1, wherein said central block is a heater block having a least one axially extending cartridge heater conduit located within said heater block for heating said crimping wheels.
- 4. The crimping assembly of claim 3, including a plurality of said cartridge heater conduits, each of said conduits having a cut-out portion which mates with a corresponding edge portion of said anti-stuffing tube.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 562,911, filed Mar. 28, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,007,668.
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