The present disclosure relates to a filling system for a machine for filling trays with rod-shaped articles and a method for filling trays with rod-shaped articles in a tobacco industry.
The tobacco industry involves manufacture of various products, such as cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars and filter rods, which may be generally classified as rod-shaped articles. The “rod-shaped” term relates both to final and intermediate products that undergo further manufacturing processes. The manufactured rod-shaped articles may be transported between consecutive machines of the manufacturing line or stored. The products are often transported between consecutive sites of the manufacturing line, or stored, in parallelepiped-shaped trays having two open walls. These trays are filled utilizing machines for filling trays with rod-shaped articles, so called “tray fillers.” A problem in construction of the tray filler is appropriate functioning of the filling system, which may be responsible for distributing a specified amount of rod-shaped articles into consecutively supplied trays and arranging the consecutive layers of articles so that the articles form a honeycomb-like structure. After filling up of every consecutive trays, the filling system may be closed. After the closure, no more articles should move into to the area below the filling system.
There are known various filling systems, for example from the German patent application DE 198 29 735 and US patent documents U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,487,001 and 4,489,534.
Another method for blocking articles in the filling system is disclosed in GB 1 186 348 A publication.
The documents presented above do not provide a solution which would provide an appropriate arrangement of higher layers of a tray, in particular due to, even after closing of the filling system, single articles may still may pass through the filling system.
In an embodiment, a filling system for a machine used in tobacco industry for filling trays with rod-shaped articles that are dispensed from a dispenser, may comprise: a filling unit comprising rotary rollers for facilitating the passing or traversing of the rod-shaped articles from the dispenser to the tray below the filling system; and a blocking unit for blocking the passing or the traversing of the rod-shaped articles from the dispenser to the tray, characterized in that the blocking unit may comprise pressing elements movable in a direction of axes of the rotary rollers between a blocked position, in which the pressing elements are located at a first distance, not greater than a length of the rod-shaped articles, from a back wall of the dispenser and an unblocked position, in which the pressing elements are located at a second distance, greater than the length of the rod-shaped articles, from the back wall of the dispenser.
In some embodiments a filling system for a machine which may be used in a tobacco industry for filling trays, may comprise: a filling unit comprising rotary rollers for facilitating the passing or the traversing of the rod-shaped articles from the dispenser to the tray below the filling system; and a blocking unit for blocking the passing or traversing of the rod-shaped articles from the dispenser to the tray, characterized in that the blocking unit may comprise pressing elements movable in a direction of axes of the rotary rollers between a blocked position, in which the pressing elements are configured to press the rod-shaped articles towards a back wall of the dispenser and an unblocked position, in which the pressing elements do not block the pass of the rod-shaped articles from the dispenser to the tray.
In an embodiment, the pressing elements may be mounted to at least one support, which is deformable in the direction of the axes of the rotary rollers.
In an embodiment, the deformable support may be an elastic bar.
In an embodiment, the deformable support may be a spring.
In an embodiment, pressing elements may be mounted on a different deformable support, wherein a plurality of deformable supports are mounted on a mounting bar, which is displaceable in the direction of the axes of the rotary rollers.
In an embodiment, a plurality of the pressing elements may be mounted on a common deformable support.
In an embodiment, the pressing elements may be located between the rotary rollers.
In an embodiment, the pressing elements may be located at the level of the rotary rollers.
In an embodiment, the pressing elements may be located above the rotary rollers.
In an embodiment, the pressing elements may be located below the rotary rollers.
In an embodiment, a method for filling trays with rod-shaped articles dispensed from a dispenser in a machine used in a tobacco industry, may comprise: delivering an empty tray to the dispenser; dispensing from the dispenser to the tray, utilizing rotary rollers of a filling unit, the rod-shaped articles until the tray is filled up to a desired level, wherein the rotary rollers of the filling unit are located in a filling plane parallel to a bottom of the tray; blocking the dispensing of the rod-shaped articles to the tray in a blocking plane parallel to the filling plane; wherein the dispensing of the rod-shaped articles to the tray is blocked by pressing the rod-shaped articles towards a back wall of the dispenser in a direction parallel to the axes of the rotary rollers.
In an embodiment, the dispensing of the rod-shaped articles may be blocked in the blocking plane coinciding with the filling plane.
In an embodiment, the dispensing of the rod-shaped articles may be blocked in the blocking plane located above the filling plane.
In an embodiment, the dispensing of rod-shaped articles may be blocked in the blocking plane located below the filling plane.
In some embodiments due to locating the pressing elements at the same level as the rotary rollers, upper layers, such as the highest layer, may be limited from above with the plane which may prevent additional articles to be laid on, for example, the highest layer it, thereby solving a problem present in the prior art systems.
An apparatus that accords with embodiments described herein, may provide that the articles, which are blocked in the filling system, are not blocked in the inclined position with respect to the rollers of the filling unit, do not protrude from the bottom side of unit and are not prone to destruction during the feeding of the consecutive empty tray for filling.
It should be understood that the aforementioned implementations are merely example implementations, and that claimed subject matter is not necessarily limited to any particular aspect of these example implementations.
Non-limiting and non-exhaustive features of the present invention are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures.
The system and method are presented by way of example embodiments in a drawing, wherein:
The pressing elements 19 can be moved between a blocked position and an unblocked position in the direction of the axes of the rotary rollers 13. In the blocked position, as shown in
The pressing elements 19 can be mounted on a mounting bar 21 which is slidably mounted to a slider 22 and displaceable in a direction parallel to the axes of the rollers 13, for example utilizing a typical pneumatic cylinder, electromagnet or another drive performing linear motion (not shown in the drawing).
The pressing elements 19 can be mounted on supports 20 that are deformable in the direction of the axes of the rotary rollers 13. Consequently, the pressing elements 19 may be displaced towards the back wall 10 of the dispenser 5 at the distance L1 slightly smaller than the length L of the rod-shaped articles 3, causing a slight squeezing of the rod-shaped articles 3. The stiffness of the deformable supports 20 of the pressing elements 19 should be selected such that the rod-shaped articles 3 are not excessively squeezed, what could cause their damage. The pressing force of the pressing elements 19 should be selected such that in the blocked position it is greater than the weight of the rod-shaped articles 3, to prevent them from falling down. Use of the deformable supports makes the operation of the filling system resistant to differences in length of the rod-shaped articles 3, due to manufacturing inaccuracies. For example, the blocking unit 12 may be configured such that it can be displaced to the distance L1 smaller by 2% than the nominal length L of the rod-shaped articles 3, wherein the deformable supports 20 may be able to deform by a distance equal to at least 2% of the nominal length L, not to cause excessive squeezing of the rod-shaped articles 3, which allows to block effectively the rod-shaped articles 3 having the length not smaller than 98% of the nominal length.
In particular, the pressing elements 19 may be mounted to the mounting bar 21 on elastic bars 20, which can be made of spring steel or of elastic plastic and may be mounted in an any way on the mounting bar 21.
In the presented embodiment, the pressing elements 19 are mounted on a corresponding separate support. In alternative embodiments, all pressing elements can be mounted on a common resilient support.
After supplying the tray 6 in the position shown in
In the presented embodiment, the tray filler 1 is configured to fill the tray 6, which has a form of a single compartment tray. There are also multi-compartment trays, comprising a plurality of vertically extending compartments, open from the above and from the front and arranged side by side, whereas tray fillers adapted for such trays are known. The blocking unit as described herein may also be applied to multi-compartment fillers, after appropriate adapting it for multiple compartments, for example by application of separate blocking unit for the compartments or by application of common blocking unit for all compartments, without pressing elements located in the place of walls between the compartments.
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