The object of the application is a filling hopper for a filling apparatus for multi-segment trays in the tobacco industry.
In the tobacco industry, filling apparatuses for multi-segment trays are used in which filter rods, cigarettes, cigarillos or other tobacco industry products, hereinafter referred to as rod like articles, are temporarily stored, for example in storages or for the transport between the manufacturing machines. Such articles are most frequently conveyed between the machines in the form of a mass flow where the articles are arranged principally parallel to each other, perpendicular to the direction of movement of the flow. However, it happens that in the mass flow of rod like articles incorrectly arranged articles or fragments thereof move, most frequently on the side invisible to the operator, along rear stationary plates guiding the flow and for that reason are not removed from the flow. Such incorrectly arranged articles, in the course of filling in the filling apparatus of the tray, are fed thereinto from the side of the rear wall and remain there until the moment when the tray is emptied. Hereinafter the filling apparatus for multi-segment trays will be also referred to as a multi-segment tray filler or a tray filler.
The problem to be solved by this invention is to develop a filling hopper for the tray filler which ensures that incorrectly arranged articles or fragments thereof moving together with the mass flow supplied to the tray filler are not fed into the tray.
The object of the invention is a filling hopper for a filling apparatus for multi-segment trays in the tobacco industry comprising a receiving region for rod like articles in the form of a mass flow and a storing region for rod like articles which comprises side walls and a bottom wall. The storing region has double partition walls alternately forming a plurality of parallel cavities and slots, where the partition walls principally extend along the entire height of the storing region.
The partition walls are connected with each other by means of a carrying framework so that at least from one side free access to the articles inside the cavities is maintained.
Preferably a filling hopper according to the invention is characterised in that the partition walls are connected with each other by means of a carrying framework so that from both sides free access to the articles inside the cavities is obtained.
Preferably a filling hopper according to the invention is characterized by additionally comprising a front wall, where the partition walls are connected with each other by means of a carrying framework so that free access from behind to the articles inside the cavities is obtained.
Preferably a filling hopper according to the invention is characterised in that the width of the partition walls is smaller than the depth of the storing region.
Preferably a filling hopper according to the invention is characterised in that the carrying framework comprises at least one fastening area, preferably two or three fastening areas.
Preferably a filing hopper according to the invention is characterised in that the bottom wall is a filling unit.
The proposed solution ensures that incorrectly arranged rod like articles situated at the back of the mass flow, after passing through the receiving region of the filling hopper are not held on the side of the rear wall of the tray being filled, are detached from correctly arranged articles and fall outside the tray. Through the framework shape of the filling hopper according to the invention the observation of the process of movement of the articles in the cavities of the storing region from behind of the machine is possible, which in the known tray fillers was heretofore impossible. In addition, the walls of the tray after feeding it in the filling position will be visible from the front of the machine, which was either heretofore impossible.
The object of the invention has been shown in a preferred embodiment in a drawing in which:
In each of the described embodiments, at the moment of feeding an empty tray 20 for filling, the rod like articles 2 collected in the cavities 15 of the storing area 3 are not limited from behind by any element. If next to the rod like articles 2 collected in the cavities 15 principally parallel to each other incorrectly arranged articles disposed perpendicular to the other articles, in the area below the plate, were situated then before feeding the tray 20 for filling they would fall down, but not into the tray. In the area beneath the storing region 3 a suitable container for falling articles can be provided. When feeding an empty tray for filling, the articles 2 in the cavities 15 do not move, thus in the course of feeding an empty tray 20 to the filling position there is no risk that incorrectly arranged elements fall into the tray. When filling the tray 20 the rear wall 21 of the tray 20 adheres to the articles 2 in the cavities 15 of the storing region 3 and when moving the tray 20 downward in the course of the filling, incorrectly arranged articles, which can appear in the flow of the articles 2 downward in the area uncovered from behind between the plate 4 and the tray 20, will fall not inside but outside the tray.
The carrying framework in terms of this application is not a fragment of the apparatus which can be separated from other units of the apparatus as a compact subassembly. The carrying framework being a space structure can consist for example of two parts or of more parts comprising a plurality of elements attached to the frame of the apparatus. Presented structures of carrying frameworks do not exhaust possible spatial combinations of the partition walls, but are only non-limiting embodiments of a hopper according to the invention. It should be noted, however, that a feature of the carrying framework is the absence of a rear wall.
The partition walls, carrying frameworks and other elements of the receiving and storing region presented above have been shown in a simplified view without structural details and without typical joining elements.
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