Claims
- 1. An inspection device of a filter rod for cigarettes, comprising:conveying means having a conveying path for feeding the filter rod, and a rolling surface extending along the conveying path, the rolling surface providing the filter rod with rolling force, the conveying path including an illuminated region of light sufficiently wider than a diameter of the filter rod; detecting means for detecting if the filter rod in the conveying path is rolling on the rolling surface as it passes the illuminated region of light of the conveying path, and outputting the result of detection; and determining means for determining if the filter rod is defective or not on the basis of the result of detection from said detecting means.
- 2. The inspection device according to claim 1, wherein said conveying means includes:a rotatable inspection drum having a groove on an outer periphery thereof, the groove receiving one filter rod and allowing the received filter rod to roll therein when the received filter rod is normal; and a rolling guide extending along the outer periphery of said inspection drum and covering the outer periphery partially and having an inner surface as said rolling surface for providing the filter rod with the rolling force due to frictional force when the filter rod in the groove is in contact with the inner surface.
- 3. The inspection device according to claim 1, wherein said detecting means includes measuring means for optically measuring a diameter of the filter rod while the filter rod passes the illuminated region of light of the conveying path, and outputting the result of measurement continuously, and means for detecting if a ripple is contained in the result of measurement, and outputting the result of detection.
- 4. The inspection device according to claim 3, wherein said measuring means includes:a floodlight for emitting light toward the rolling surface and producing said illuminated region of light capable of completely covering the filter rod with respect to the feeding direction of the filter rod; and a light receiver for measuring a shielded portion of the illuminated region due to the filter rod and outputting the measurement signal continuously while the filter rod is completely covered within the illuminated region of light.
- 5. The inspection device according to claim 4, wherein said determining means includes a determining circuit for determining that the filter rod is normal when a ripple is contained in the measurement signal from the light receiver.
- 6. The inspection device according to claim 1, wherein said inspection apparatus further comprises rejected means for rejecting a defective filter rod from the conveying path when the defective filter rod is found out by said determining means.
- 7. An inspection method of a filter rod for cigarettes comprising:a conveying step for feeding the filter rod along a conveying path, the conveying path including an illuminating region of light sufficiently wider than a diameter of the filter rod; a rolling step for causing the filter rod to be in contact with a rolling surface and providing the filter rod with rolling force in the conveying step; a detecting step for detecting if the filter rod is rolling on the rolling surface while the filter rod is being fed along the illuminated region of light of the conveying path, and outputting the result of detection; and a determining step for determining if the filter rod is defective or not on the basis of the result of detection.
- 8. The inspection method according to claim 7, wherein said detecting step includes a process of optically measuring a diameter of the filter rod and outputting the measurement signal continuously while the filter rod is completely covered within said illuminated region of light, anda process of detecting if a ripple is contained in the measurement signal, and outputting the result of detection.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-184547 |
Jun 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP99/03497 which has an International filing date of Jun. 29, 1999, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP99/03497 |
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WO00/00046 |
1/6/2000 |
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