The present invention relates to a device for feeding ordered groups of cigarettes in a packaging machine.
The device according to the present invention is described in the following specification, albeit with no limitation in scope implied, as applicable to a cigarette packer in which its function is to feed cigarettes and form them into a succession of ordered groups, each providing the contents of one packet of cigarettes.
The feed device disclosed comprises a hopper, embodied typically as a flow chamber designed to accommodate cigarettes en masse and associated with a plurality of feed sections.
Each feed section is furnished with an inlet and a plurality of feed channels, delimited by pairs of baffles, along which the cigarettes advance toward an outlet positioned alongside an assembly station where the single cigarettes are formed into ordered groups.
The assembly station generally comprises a pusher mechanism by which the ordered groups of cigarettes are transferred into respective conveying elements; the groups are then carried on these same elements toward further processing stations.
It has been found in certain cases, during the operation of the packer, that cigarettes advancing along the feed channels can become positioned incorrectly and thus impede the smooth progress of the other cigarettes.
As a direct consequence of this drawback, groups formed from cigarettes transferred to the assembly station may emerge incomplete, and will have to be rejected during the course of subsequent burdensome checking operations.
Self-evidently, therefore, any impediment to the smooth progress of the cigarettes must be removed as swiftly as possible.
Ideally, moreover, at the moment when action is taken by the operator to remove the aforementioned impediment, it should be possible to immobilize the advancing cigarettes internally of the affected feed section.
Cigarette packers of prior art design are not devoid of drawbacks in this regard.
With machines of conventional design, in effect, cigarettes advancing internally of the single feed sections cannot be brought to a halt effectively and promptly.
The object of the present invention is to provide a device for feeding ordered groups of cigarettes that will be unaffected by the drawbacks mentioned above in connection with the prior art.
The stated object is realized according to the invention in a device for feeding ordered groups of cigarettes in a packaging machine, comprising: a hopper incorporating a plurality of feed sections from which cigarettes are directed into respective assembly stations to be formed into ordered groups, each feed section comprising an inlet and an outlet through which the cigarettes are directed, and a plurality of feed channels located between the inlet and the outlet and delimited by pairs of dividing baffles; pusher mechanisms associated one with each assembly station and serving to transfer each of the ordered groups to respective conveying means by which the groups are then directed toward further processing stations, each pusher mechanism singly deselectable in the event of defects being detected in the formation of the groups of cigarettes; means affording access to the feed sections for inspection and maintenance purposes; and means, interlocked to the pusher mechanism or to the access means, by which to block the movement of the cigarettes along the channels toward the assembly station.
The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
The device 1 comprises a hopper 4, which in turn incorporates a flow chamber 5 of substantially familiar type, delimited at the front and rear by two flat walls parallel to the viewing plane of
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As illustrated in
Each channel 10 is designed to allow the descent of a relative column of cigarettes 3 along a feed direction denoted F.
The feed section 7 as a whole is also delimited laterally by respective side walls 12 of which the relative inside faces 12a are inclined convergently toward the outlet 9.
To ease the passage of the cigarettes 3 through the flow chamber 5 and toward the channels 10, as illustrated in
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Each assembly station 16 comprises a pusher mechanism 17 positioned on one side of the outlet 9 and a guide 18 placed on the side opposite.
The function of the pusher mechanism 17 is to transfer the ordered groups 2 of cigarettes 3 into respective pockets 19 of a conveyor 20 (familiar in embodiment and not described further) advancing along a feed direction denoted D1.
The pocket conveyor 20 constitutes feed means 21 by which the groups 2 of cigarettes 3 are directed toward further processing stations not illustrated in the drawings.
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In particular, the removable wall 22 consists in a door 24 capable of movement between a first or closed configuration indicated in
The door 24 presents a bottom edge 24a coinciding with the top of the outlet 9, a first side edge 24b connected by way of a hinge 25 to one of the side walls 12 of the feed section 7, and a second side edge 24c opposite to the first side edge 24b.
The hinge 25 is substantially conventional in embodiment and illustrated in outline only.
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Mounted to one of the side walls 12 of the feed section 7 is a sensor, denoted 27, connected to a computerized control unit illustrated schematically in
The operation of the sensor 27 and of the control unit 28 will be described more fully in due course.
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Accordingly, the opening movement of the door 24 is generated by a combination of movements, with the door 24 itself swinging on the axis A2 of the hinge 25, and the hinge 25 sliding together with the glide element 29 in the direction of the arrow denoted F2.
In effect, the compound movement described above is intended to ensure that when the door 24 assumes the open position, it will not encroach on a given area in front of the outlet 9 presented by the feed section 7 of the hopper 4, which must remain free in order to allow the passage of the aforementioned pockets 19 of the conveyor 20.
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The holes 32 serve to create a fluid connection between the hopper 4 and a vacuum duct denoted 33, which is connected in turn to a conventional source of negative pressure illustrated schematically in
More exactly, the holes 32 combine to create a suction field 35 by means of which a plurality of cigarettes 3 can be held in contact with the flat rear wall 6 of the hopper 4.
The suction field 35, its constituent holes 32 and the vacuum duct 33 together establish means 36 of pneumatic type by which to block the movement of the cigarettes 3 along the feed channels 10.
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To this end, the valve element 38 is capable of movement, in a direction denoted D2, between a first active position, extended and disallowing aspiration through the holes 32, and a second inactive position, retracted as shown in
The valve element 38 furnishes the device 1 with means 39 by which to shut off the suction field 35. In normal operation, as evident from
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Thus, the subsequent passage of the cigarettes 3 into and along the single channels 10 will also be assisted by a relative agitator element 14 located internally of the flow chamber 5, near the top end of the channel 10.
The agitator elements 14 are coupled in familiar fashion to the aforementioned drive means 15 and caused to rock on their axes A1, alternating at a predetermined frequency and amplitude.
It can happen on occasion, having passed into the feed channels 10, that certain of the cigarettes 3 become positioned incorrectly within the selfsame channels 10; in this situation, the flow of single cigarettes 3 along a given channel 10 may be halted completely.
In order to exclude any possibility that groups 2 of cigarettes 3 could emerge incomplete from the assembly station 16, the machine can be equipped with conventional means (not illustrated) such as will detect a substandard group 2 of cigarettes 3 and respond, for example, by stopping the pusher mechanism 17.
In this situation, that is to say with the pusher mechanism 17 idle and no groups 2 of cigarettes 3 being transferred to the pocket conveyor 20, the aforementioned control unit 28 will pilot the valve element 38, by way of the aforementioned actuator means (not illustrated), to shift from the active first position (not illustrated), extended and disallowing aspiration, to the inactive second position shown in
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As a result of the aspirating force generated through the suction field 35, accordingly, a given number of cigarettes, denoted 40 in
In like manner to the situation described above, the control unit 28 will pilot the opening movement of the valve element 38 on receiving a signal from the sensor 27 to indicate that the door 24 is open. In practice, on becoming aware of a malfunction in any of the feed sections 7, the operator opens the door 24 and the sensor 27 will immediately relay a signal to the computerized control unit 28, which in turn activates the valve element 38 so that the cigarettes 3 can be immobilized at the inlet of the feed section 7.
In short, the movement of the valve element 38 between the first and second positions is piloted, through the agency of the aforementioned actuator means, by a change in the operating status of the pusher mechanism 17 and/or of the door 24.
More particularly, such means comprise agitator elements 14 rendered capable of movement between a normal operating configuration, in which motion is transmitted to the cigarettes 3 occupying the flow chamber 5 so as to ease their passage toward the feed channels 10, and a configuration in which the feed channels 10 are occluded and the cigarettes 3 unable to advance.
In other words, the agitator elements 14 can be displaced, by means of actuator devices neither illustrated nor described further in the present specification, in such a manner as to create the aforementioned occluding configuration in which cigarettes 3 occupying the flow chamber 5 of the hopper 4 will be prevented from entering a given feed channel 10, at least in some measure, by the respective agitator element 14.
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Thus, in the device according to the invention, means 36 by which to block the movement of the cigarettes 3, whether pneumatic or mechanical, are interlocked to the pusher mechanism and/or to the means 23 affording access to the feed section 7, which in the embodiments described and illustrated are provided by the door 24.
To advantage, moreover, the blocking means 36, whether pneumatic or mechanical, can be operated selectively and independently for each of the feed sections 7 of the hopper 4. Halting the advance of the cigarettes 3 within a given section 7 does not therefore impact negatively on the operation of the feed device 1 as a whole, since each section 7 is completely independent of the other sections 7, and these in effect can continue to feed cigarettes 3 to the respective stations 16 where they are formed into ordered groups 1. Consequently, there is no break in the continuity with which ordered groups 2 of cigarettes 3 are fed to subsequent processing stations (not illustrated) of the cigarette packer.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2004A 000719 | Nov 2004 | IT | national |