Claims
- 1. A method for applying a fluid containing a flavoring agent, the fluid being capable of accepting an electric charge to a least a portion of the tobacco shreds at the coal end of the cigarette, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a series of droplets of the fluid;
- b. applying a charge of controllable magnitude to at least some of the droplets; and
- c. accelerating the charged droplets in proportion to the magnitude of the charge on each of the charged droplets to cause the charged droplets to contact at least a portion of the tobacco shreds on the coal end of the cigarette, wherein the droplets are applied in a predetermined pattern, and the predetermined pattern comprises a series of columns of droplets of various heights forming a substantially solid circular array of droplets covering at least a substantial portion of the tobacco shreds at the coal end of the cigarette.
- 2. A method for applying a fluid containing a flavoring agent to at least a portion of the tobacco shreds at the coal end of a cigarette moving along a predetermined path in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cigarette, the path being adapted to intersect a target location, and the fluid being capable of accepting an electric charge, wherein the cigarette is located in a groove on the perimeter of a rotatable drum, and wherein rotation of the drum defines the predetermined path along which the cigarette moves, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. supplying the fluid to a nozzle to cause a stream of fluid to emerge from the nozzle;
- b. vibrating the nozzle to cause the stream issuing from the nozzle to break up into a series of droplets;
- c. directing the droplets into the vicinity of a charging electrode;
- d. detecting the presence of a cigarette on the drum as the cigarette passes a sensor location;
- e. generating a start pattern signal beginning a period of time after the detected cigarette passes the sensor location, the period of time being equal in duration to the difference between the time required for the drum to move the detected cigarette from the sensor location to the target location and the time required for one of the series of droplets to travel from the point at which the droplets break from the fluid stream to the target location;
- f. sequentially applying a series of voltages of predetermined magnitudes to the charging electrode at predetermined intervals in response to the start pattern signal to cause at least some of the droplets passing in the vicinity of the charging electrode to be charged in proportion to the magnitude of the voltages applied to the electrode; and
- g. passing the droplets through an electric field to cause the charged droplets to be deflected toward the target location at an acceleration in proportion to the charge on each droplet, wherein the timing of the voltages is synchronized with the movement of the cigarette along the predetermined path to cause at least some of the deflected charged droplets to contact the cigarette in a predetermined pattern as the cigarette moves across the target location.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein at least some of the predetermined time intervals vary in proportion to changes in the rotational speed of the drum.
- 4. A method for applying a predetermined pattern of droplets of a fluid containing a flavoring agent to an end of each of a series of cigarettes occupying at least some of a series of grooves located around the circumference of a cigarette drum having a variable rate of rotation, the fluid being capable of accepting an electric charge, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. generating a series of droplets of fluid;
- b. passing the series of droplets in the vicinity of a charging electrode;
- c. detecting incremental rotational movement of the cigarette drum;
- d. generating a clocking signal in response to the detection of incremental rotational movement of the cigarette drum;
- e. detecting the presence of a cigarette in a groove on the rotating cigarette drum as the groove passes a predetermined sensor location;
- f. applying the clocking signal to a control circuit to cause a series of voltages to be applied to the charging electrode at predetermined intervals after the cigarette drum has rotated a predetermined number of increments following detection of the presence of the cigarette, whereby a charge is applied to at least some of the series of droplets passing in the vicinity of the charging electrode; and
- g. passing the series of droplets through an electric field to cause the charged droplets to be deflected at an acceleration in proportion to the charge on each droplet and to cause at least some of the charged droplets to contact the end of the detected cigarette in a predetermined pattern as the detected cigarette passes through a predetermined target location.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the predetermined pattern of droplets comprises one or more characters, each character comprising one or more droplets, and wherein the series of voltages applied to the charging electrode comprises one or more sequential portions corresponding to the one or more characters, each portion comprising one or more voltages corresponding to the one or more droplets of the corresponding character, the portions corresponding to the characters of the predetermined pattern being applied to the charging electrode at a first predetermined interval, and the voltages within each of the portions being applied to the charging electrode at a second predetermined interval.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the first predetermined interval varies in proportion with changes in the rotational speed of the drum.
- 7. An apparatus for applying a fluid containing a flavoring agent to at least a portion of the tobacco shreds at the coal end of a cigarette moving along a predetermined path in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cigarette, the path being adapted to intersect a target location, the fluid being capable of accepting an electric charge, the apparatus comprising:
- a. means for supplying the fluid to a nozzle to cause a stream of fluid to emerge from the nozzle;
- b. means for vibrating the nozzle to cause the stream issuing from the nozzle to break up into a series of droplets;
- c. means for directing the droplets into the vicinity of a charging electrode;
- d. means for applying a series of voltages to the electrode at predetermined times to cause a charge to be applied to at least some of the droplets; and
- e. means for passing the droplets through an electric field to cause the charged droplets to be deflected toward the target location at an acceleration in proportion to the charge on each droplet, wherein the timing of the voltages is synchronized with the movement of the cigarette along the predetermined path to cause at least some of the deflected charged droplets to contact the end of the cigarette in a predetermined pattern as the cigarette move across the target location.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the cigarette is located in a groove on the perimeter of a rotatable drum, and wherein rotation of the drum defines the predetermined path along which the cigarette moves.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the means applying a series of voltages to the charging electrode at predetermined times comprises:
- a. means for detecting the presence of a cigarette on the drum as the cigarette passes a sensor location;
- b. means for generating a start pattern signal beginning a period of time after the detected cigarette passes the predetermined sensor location, the period of time being equal in duration to the difference between the time required for the drum to move the detected cigarette from the sensor location to the target location and the time required for one of the series of droplets to travel from the point at which the droplets break from the fluid stream to the target location; and
- c. means for sequentially applying a series of voltages of predetermined magnitudes to the charging electrode at predetermined intervals in response to the start pattern signal to cause at least some of the droplets passing in the vicinity of the charging electrode to be charged in proportion to the magnitude of the voltages applied to the charging electrode.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein at least some of the predetermined time intervals vary in proportion to changes in the rotation and speed of the drum.
- 11. An apparatus for applying a predetermined pattern of droplets of a fluid containing a flavoring agent to an end of each of a series of cigarettes occupying at least some of a series of grooves located around the circumference of a cigarette drum having a variable rate of rotation, the fluid being capable of accepting an electric charge, the apparatus comprising:
- a. means for generating a series of droplets of fluid;
- b. means for passing the series of droplets in the vicinity of a charging electrode;
- c. means for detecting incremental rotational movement of the cigarette drum;
- d. means for generating a clocking signal in response to the detection of incremental rotational movement of the cigarette drum;
- e. means for detecting the presence of a cigarette in a groove on the rotating cigarette drum as the groove passes a predetermined sensor location;
- f. means for applying the clocking signal to a control circuit to cause a series of voltages to be applied to the charging electrode after the cigarette drum has rotated a predetermined number of increments following detection of the presence of the cigarette, whereby a charge is applied to at least some of the series of droplets passing in the vicinity of the charging electrode; and
- g. means for passing the series of droplets through an electric field to cause the charged droplets to be deflected at an acceleration in proportion to the charge on each droplet and to cause at least some of the charged droplets to contact the end of the detected cigarette in a predetermined pattern as the detected cigarette passes through a predetermined target location.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the predetermined pattern of droplets comprises one or more characters, each character comprising one or more droplets, and wherein the series of voltages applied to the charging electrode comprises one or more sequential portions corresponding to the one or more characters, each portion comprising one or more voltages corresponding to the one or more droplets of the corresponding character, the portions corresponding to the characters of the predetermined pattern being applied to the charging electrode at a first predetermined interval, and the voltages within each of the portions being applied at a second predetermined interval.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first predetermined interval varies in proportion with changes in the rotational speed of the drum.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending and commonly assigned application Ser. No. 07/246,768, which was filed on Sep. 20, 1988, still pending.
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