Device for transferring cigarette portions

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6196373
  • Patent Number
    6,196,373
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 5, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A cigarette portion is transferred from a bed of a manufacturing machine to a respective first seat of a supply unit for supplying an input conveyor of a filter-assembly machine by a pickup member having a second seat for receiving and retaining the cigarette portion and movable along an annular path tangent to the bed and to the supply unit; the orientation of the second seat being controlled, as the second seat travels along the annular path, by two guide members hinged to two portions of the pickup member separated by a given distance from each other to generate a control moment by which to keep the second seat parallel to itself along the annular path.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a device for transferring cigarette portions.




More specifically, the present invention relates to a device for transferring quadruple cigarette portions, i.e. portions four times the length of the tobacco-filled portion of a finished filter-tipped cigarette, from a manufacturing machine to a filter-assembly machine.




One known method used in the tobacco industry to produce filter-tipped cigarettes comprises forming, on a manufacturing machine, a continuous cigarette rod of tobacco enclosed in a tubular wrapping; cutting double cigarette portions off the cigarette rod, i.e. portions twice the length of the tobacco-filled portion of a finished filter-tipped cigarette; and transferring the double cigarette portions from the manufacturing machine to respective seats on the input conveyor of a filter-assembly machine to connect the filters.




The double cigarette portions are normally transferred using a transfer device comprising a pickup unit for picking the cigarette portions up off the bed of the manufacturing machine; and a supply unit for receiving the cigarette portions from the pickup unit and feeding the cigarette portions, parallel to themselves, to the input conveyor of the filter-assembly machine.




The pickup unit comprises a drum rotating about a respective axis and supporting a number of arms, which are connected to the drum so as to rotate, with respect to the drum, about respective first axes parallel to the axis of the drum, and are each fitted at the free end with a pickup member, which rotates, with respect to the respective arm, about a second axis parallel to the axis of the drum.




Each pickup member comprises an elongated seat with suction holes for retaining a cigarette portion inside the seat, and, in the case of a transfer device used in conjunction with a dual-rod cigarette manufacturing machine, comprises a pair of parallel seats with suction holes for simultaneously receiving a pair of parallel cigarette portions.




The arras are connected to the drum by a first gear transmission for so orienting the arms that the pickup members travel along a substantially elliptical annular path; and the pickup members are connected to the respective arms by a second gear transmission powered by the first transmission and which provides for so orienting the pickup members, with respect to the respective arms, as to keep the pickup members parallel to themselves along said annular path.




The transfer device described advances the pickup members of the pickup unit parallel to the traveling direction of the cigarette portions on the manufacturing machine bed, and along said annular path, which extends about the axis of the drum and is tangent to both the machine bed at a pickup station, and to the outer periphery of at least one roller of the supply unit.




Though used to advantage for transferring cigarette portions between a manufacturing machine and respective filter-assembly machine, the above transfer device involves several drawbacks due to inevitable slack between the gears of said transmissions causing each pickup member to oscillate slightly about the respective axis, thus resulting in misalignment of the respective seat with respect to the respective cigarette portion on the manufacturing machine bed, and in even greater misalignment of the picked-up cigarette portion with respect to the respective seat on the supply unit roller; which misalignments create problems both when picking up and releasing the cigarette portions.




The above drawbacks are further compounded when the device is used for transferring portions longer than double cigarette portions, and in particular for transferring quadruple cigarette portions, which call for longer seats than those normally used for transferring double cigarette portions. That is, for a given degree of oscillation of the pickup members about their respective axes, the above misalignments are proportional to the length of the seats during pickup, and to the length of the cigarette portions during release.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for transferring cigarette portions, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.




According to the present invention, there is provided a device for transferring cigarette portions between a pickup station, located along a bed of a cigarette manufacturing machine, and at least a first seat of a supply unit for supplying the cigarette portions to an input conveyor of a filter-assembly machine; the transfer device comprising a pickup member having a second seat for receiving and retaining a cigarette portion and movable along an annular path tangent to the bed and to the supply unit; and guide means connected to the pickup member to move the pickup member along said path and control the orientation of the second seat as the second seat travels along said path; characterized in that said guide means comprise a first guide unit and a second guide unit hinged to respective portions of the pickup member separated from each other by a given distance so as to generate a control moment to keep the second seat parallel to itself along the annular path.




Supporting two distinct portions of the pickup member therefore prevents any oscillation of the pickup member with respect to the first and the second seat.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a side view, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention;





FIG. 2

shows a section, with parts removed for clarity, along line II—II in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a larger-scale partial section of a detail in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

shows a schematic view of a detail of the

FIG. 1

device;





FIG. 5

shows a schematic view of a mechanism of the

FIG. 1

device;





FIG. 6

shows a plan view of a detail in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, number


1


indicates as a whole a dual-rod cigarette manufacturing machine for producing cigarette portions


2


, which are transferred to a filter-assembly machine


3


by means of a transfer device


4


.




Manufacturing machine


1


comprises a bed


5


, along which extend two parallel guides


6


located on opposite sides of the plane of symmetry A of bed


5


, and for feeding pairs of cigarette portions


2


in a traveling direction D to a pickup station


7


.




Filter-assembly machine


3


comprises a drum type input conveyor


8


rotating about a respective axis


9


parallel to direction D, and having seats


10


, which are equally spaced with a spacing P


1


about axis


9


, are parallel to axis


9


, and provide for receiving respective cigarette portions


2


.




Transfer device


4


is located between manufacturing machine


1


and filter-assembly machine


3


, and comprises a pickup unit


11


for picking pairs of cigarette portions


2


up off bed


5


; and an input supply unit


12


for receiving cigarette portions


2


from unit


11


and feeding cigarette portions


2


to input conveyor


8


in an orderly succession and with a given spacing. Unit


11


is fitted to a beam


13


facing guides


6


of bed


5


, and comprises a drum


14


rotating about an axis


15


crosswise to direction D; and a drum


16


rotating about an axis


17


. Axes


15


and


17


are parallel and, as shown in

FIG. 5

, separated by a distance L. Drums


14


and


16


are located on opposite sides of bed


5


, with respective axes


15


and


17


in a plane B perpendicular to plane A and facing guides


6


, and comprise respective flat circular faces


18


and


19


parallel to each other and to plane A and facing bed


5


. Drums


14


and


15


are fitted to respective shafts (not shown) coaxial with axes


15


and


17


and in turn fitted to respective supporting members


20


and


21


extending on opposite sides of beam


13


.




With reference to

FIG. 5

, drum


14


comprises five arms


22


connected in rotary manner to drum


14


so as to rotate, with respect to drum


14


, about respective axes


23


parallel to axis


15


and equally spaced about a circumference


24


extending about axis


15


. Similarly, drum


16


comprises five arms


25


parallel to respective arms


22


and connected in rotary manner to drum


16


so as to rotate about respective axes


26


, which are parallel to axis


17


and equally spaced about a circumference


27


extending about axis


17


and the same size as circumference


24


.




Each arm


22


,


25


extends from respective face


18


,


19


of respective drum


14


,


16


, and is connected to a corresponding arm


25


,


22


by a respective pickup member


28


. More specifically, each pickup member


28


is hinged to respective arm


22


at an axis


29


, and to respective arm


25


at an axis


30


, which is parallel to axes


29


and


15


and separated by distance L from respective axis


29


. In other words, each pickup member


28


defines the connecting rod of an articulated quadrilateral Q, of which axes


23


,


29


,


26


,


30


define the hinge axes, arms


22


and


25


define the two cranks, while the frame is a movable frame defined by a line


31


joining axes


23


and


26


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, each pickup member


28


is elongated, and comprises a portion


32


located between axes


29


and


30


, and a pickup portion


33


. Portion


32


comprises, at opposite ends, two hubs


34


and


35


coaxial with axes


29


and


30


; and pickup portion


33


extends from hub


34


and comprises a face


36


parallel to bed


5


and having a pair of seats


37


, which are parallel to direction D, are formed along the edges of face


36


, and provide for receiving a respective pair of cigarette portions


2


. Portions


32


and


33


are offset with respect to each other in a direction perpendicular to the

FIG. 5

plane to prevent interference between pickup members


28


as pickup members


28


travel about axes


15


and


17


.




A dead conduit


38




a


is formed in each pickup member


28


and communicates with a known suction source (not shown) via a conduit


38




b


extending through arm


22


and drum


14


. Conduits


38




a


and


38




b


communicate with each seat


37


via respective channels


39


, which are distributed along each seat


37


and generate a vacuum in seat


37


to retain a respective cigarette portion


2


.




As drums


14


and


16


are substantially identical, the following description refers solely to drum


14


.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, drum


14


houses an epicyclic gear transmission


40


for transmitting motion from drum


14


to arms


22


. Transmission


40


comprises a fixed sun gear


41


coaxial with axis


15


of drum


14


, which acts as a carrier and supports a first series of five planet wheels


42


, which are equally spaced about axis


15


, mesh with sun gear


41


, and rotate about respective axes


43


parallel to axis


15


. Drum


14


also supports a second series of five planet wheels


44


, each of which meshes with a respective planet wheel


42


, rotates about a respective axis


23


, and is integral with a respective arm


22


. As drum


14


is rotated clockwise in

FIG. 4

about axis


15


, axes


43


and


23


of planet wheels


42


and


44


are rotated clockwise about axis


15


and fixed sun gear


41


, so that planet wheels


42


are rotated clockwise about respective axes


43


, planet wheels


44


are rotated anticlockwise about respective axes


23


, and axes


29


describe an elliptical path


45


about axis


15


.




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, supply unit


12


comprises an upright


46


supporting a pair of splined rollers


47


and


48


, which are located on opposite sides of plane A and rotate about respective axes


49


and


50


parallel to direction D and lying in plane B. Roller


47


rotates anticlockwise in

FIG. 2

about axis


49


, and comprises a succession of seats


51


parallel to axis


49


and equally spaced about axis


49


with a spacing P


1


. Conversely, roller


48


rotates clockwise in

FIG. 2

about axis


50


, and comprises a succession of seats


52


parallel to axis


50


and equally spaced about axis


50


with a spacing P


2


equal to twice spacing P


1


. Rollers


47


and


48


are separated by a given distance L


1


to permit the passage, between rollers


47


and


48


, of pickup portion


33


of each pickup member


28


, which, as it passes between rollers


47


and


48


, releases the pair of cigarette portions


2


into respective seats


51


and


52


.




Roller


47


is tangent to conveyor


8


, and seats


51


are timed with respect to seats


10


of conveyor


8


to transfer cigarette portions


2


from seats


51


to seats


10


.




Unit


12


comprises a splined roller


53


, which rotates anticlockwise in

FIG. 2

about an axis


54


parallel to direction D, and comprises a number of seats


55


parallel to axis


54


and equally spaced about axis


54


with spacing P


2


. Roller


53


is tangent to roller


48


, and seats


55


are timed with respect to seats


52


of roller


48


to receive cigarette portions


2


. Unit


12


also comprises a splined roller


56


, which rotates clockwise in

FIG. 2

about an axis


57


parallel to direction D, and comprises a number of seats


58


parallel to axis


57


and equally spaced about axis


57


with spacing P


2


.




As seats


51


are equally spaced with spacing P


1


, while seats


52


are equally spaced with spacing P


2


, equal to twice spacing P


1


, and travel at the same speed as seats


51


, the cigarette portions


2


supplied by pickup members


28


occupy all of seats


52


but only alternate seats


51


.




Roller


56


is tangent to rollers


53


and


47


, and seats


58


are timed with respect to seats


55


of roller


53


to receive cigarette portions


2


from roller


53


, and also with respect to the vacant seats


51


of roller


47


—i.e. the seats


51


not occupied by cigarette portions


2


supplied directly by pickup members


28


—to transfer cigarette portions


2


to roller


47


.




In actual use, cigarette portions


2


are fed in pairs in direction D along guides


6


of bed


5


to supply a pair of cigarette portions


2


to pickup station


7


.




Drum


14


is rotated clockwise about axis


15


by a motor (not shown), while transmission


40


provides for rotating planet wheels


44


about respective axes


23


. That is, arms


22


revolve about axis


15


and feed hubs


34


of respective pickup members


28


along path


45


. Member


28


drives arm


25


, which in turn rotates drum


16


about axis


17


in time with drum


14


. As drum


14


rotates, pickup member


28


is maintained parallel to itself by defining the connecting rod of articulated quadrilateral Q, so that pickup members


28


are fed, parallel to themselves, along path


45


to cyclically feed respective seats


37


along a path T (FIG.


5


), which is tangent to pickup station


7


, where seats


37


pick up a pair of cigarette portions


2


from guides


6


, and is tangent to seats


51


and


52


of respective splined rollers


47


and


48


to transfer cigarette portions


2


into seats


51


and


52


as portion


33


travels between rollers


47


and


48


. The cigarette portions


2


transferred into seats


51


of roller


47


are fed directly into seats


10


of input conveyor


8


of filter-assembly machine


3


, while the cigarette portions transferred into seats


52


of roller


48


are transferred to roller


53


, which in turn transfers the cigarette portions to roller


47


and conveyor


8


through roller


56


as described above.




In a variation not shown, drum


16


differs from drum


14


by not comprising transmission


40


, and arms


25


are fitted to drum


16


by shafts (not shown) coaxial with axes


26


.




In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that controlling the orientation of each pickup member


28


by means of a respective quadrilateral Q provides not only for generating a control moment on and by which to maintain pickup member


28


perfectly parallel to itself at all times, but also for eliminating the gear transmission invariably provided for this purpose on known transfer devices for controlling said orientation. In other words, connecting two distinct portions of each pickup member


28


to respective actuating members provides not only for preventing oscillation of member


28


, but also for greatly simplifying the actuating members themselves.



Claims
  • 1. A transferring device for transferring cigarette portions between a pickup station, located along a bed of a cigarette manufacturing machine, and at least a first seat of a supply unit for supplying the cigarette portions to an input conveyor of a filter-assembly machine, said first seat being parallel to said bed; the transfer device comprising a pickup member having a second seat for receiving and retaining a cigarette portion and movable along an annular path tangent to the bed and to the supply unit; and guide means connected to the pickup member to move the pickup member along said annular path and control the orientation of the second seat as the second seat travels along said annular path; wherein said guide means comprise a first guide unit and a second guide unit hinged to respective portions of the pickup member separated from each other by a given distance so as to generate a control moment to keep the second seat parallel to said first seat and said bed at any position of said second seat along the annular path; said first guide unit of said pickup member rotating about a first axis; said pickup member being hinged to said first guide unit to rotate, with respect to the first guide unit, about a second axis; said second guide unit rotating about a third axis; said pickup member being hinged to said second guide unit to rotate, with respect to the second guide unit, about a fourth axis; said axes being parallel to one another; and said second and fourth axes being separated by said given distance; said first guide unit comprising a first drum and a respective first arm; said first arm being connected in rotary manner to said first drum so as to rotate, with respect to said first drum, about a fifth axis parallel to the first axis; and said pickup member being hinged to said first arm to rotate, with respect to said first arm, about said second axis; and in that said second guide unit comprises a second drum and a respective second arm; said second arm being connected in rotary manner to said second drum to rotate, with respect to said second drum, about a sixth axis parallel to the first axis; and said pickup member being hinged to said second arm to rotate, with respect to said second arm, about said fourth axis; the first arm being parallel to the second arm; the first and second drum housing respective epicyclic gear transmissions for respectively guiding said second and fourth axes along respective first and second elliptical paths; so as to confer to said annular path an elliptical shape; said pickup member extending crosswise to said first axis, and comprising a first portion connected to the respective first and second arms through said second and fourth axes, and a second portion in which said second seat is formed.
  • 2. A transferring device as claimed in claim 1 and comprising a number of said pickup members having respective said fifth and sixth axes arranged along respective circumferences equal in diameter and centered respectively about the first axis and the third axis.
  • 3. A transferring device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pickup member comprises two said second seats parallel to each other.
  • 4. A transferring device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said two second seats are side by side.
  • 5. A transferring device as claimed in claim 4, combined with the supply unit for supplying cigarette portions to an input conveyor of a filter assembly machine; wherein the supply unit comprises a first and a second roller; said first and second rollers having respective first seats, each for receiving a respective cigarette portion of a pair of cigarette portions; said annular path protruding in a space between said first and second rollers.
  • 6. The combination transferring device and supply unit as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first and second rollers rotate respectively about a seventh and an eighth axis extending in a direction crosswise to said first axis and lying in a plane defined by said first and third axis.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO97A0497 Aug 1997 IT
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