This invention relates to a machine for making filter rods for use in the manufacture of smoking articles such as filtered cigarettes. The machine is configured to insert objects into the filter rods.
Filter rods used in the manufacture of filtered cigarettes conventionally comprise a plug of cellulose acetate tow wrapped with a paper plugwrap. Known filter rod making machines comprise a garniture which receives a flow of tow and a ribbon of filter paper and forms a paper wrapped elongate filter rod, which is subsequently cut into filter rod segments. The garniture usually has a tongue which compresses the filter tow as it passes therethrough. This type of filter making machine and in particular the garniture and tongue elements are well known per se to those skilled in the art.
EP1833316 describes a machine configured to provide filter media, in particular granular material or pre-measured capsules, into filter material during filter rod manufacture. The machine of EP1833316 has a suction dome which sucks filter media into a plurality of spaced apart pockets formed in the circular face of a rotating pocket wheel. Rotation of the pocket wheel positions the pockets filled with filter media in register with the inlet of an air transport tube. Once aligned, vacuum is released and air pressure applied through a perforated pocket “bottom” to expel the media into the transport tube. The tube is arranged to enter the tongue of the machine so that when the filter media exits the discharge end of the tube it passes into the centre of the filter rod being formed. Subsequently, the rod is wrapped with paper.
The present invention provides an alternative approach to inserting objects into filter rod material during filter rod manufacture.
The invention provides a machine for making filter rods for use in the manufacture of smoking articles, comprising a garniture configured to receive filter plug material and filter wrapping material and to form a wrapped elongate filter rod, the garniture comprising a tongue configured so that filter plug material is compressed as it passes therethrough; the filter maker further comprises a rotatable object-transport member arranged to receive objects from an object store and to deliver said objects directly into the tongue such that the objects are inserted into filter plug material passing through the tongue, and a cutter configured to cut the elongate filter rod, thereby forming filter rod segments having one or more objects therein.
In this way, the objects are delivered into the tongue of the garniture directly, without intermediary. Thus mechanical complexity of the maker is minimised.
Further, the filter plug material follows a steady, controlled path through the tongue and thereafter and thus the position and/or spacing of the objects in the eventual rod can be precisely controlled by placing the objects in appropriate positions of the filter plug material passing through the tongue.
Preferably, the filter plug material undergoes compression in the tongue such that the filter plug material presses against the objects so as to secure them in position in the filter plug material passing through the tongue. In this way, unwanted positional variation from object to object is minimised.
Preferably, the filter plug material is cellulose acetate tow.
Preferably, the objects are inserted into the tow in the tongue such that the objects in the wrapped elongate filter rod are evenly spaced. Further preferably, the objects are inserted into the tow in the tongue such that the one or more objects are axially centred within the eventual filter rods.
The objects are preferably frangible fluid-containing capsules, but other objects such as pellets, strands, beads or any combination of pellets, strands, beads and capsules may alternatively or in addition be inserted. The capsule diameter is preferably within the range 2-6 mm.
The rotatable object-transport member preferably penetrates into the tongue such that each object received by the rotatable object transfer member exits the object-transport member at an exit point inside the tongue.
The rotatable object-transport member is preferably a rotatable wheel having a plurality of recesses arranged around the rim thereof.
Preferably the machine has a stuffer jet configured to compress the tow before it enters the garniture. Advantageously, the stuffer jet allows a more uniform density of tow to be achieved and enables manufacture of filters with different densities/pressure drops.
The machine may have a first body part comprising a first tongue part and a second body part comprising the object-transport member and a second tongue part, and a hinge arranged so that the relative position of the first and second body parts can be adjusted between a first position in which the first and second tongue parts are separated so that the interior of the tongue is accessible for cleaning and tow threading and a second position in which the first and second tongue parts are aligned so that tow can pass from one to the other.
In order that the invention may be more fully understood embodiments thereof will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The filter rod segments can be subsequently used in cigarette manufacture to make cigarettes having one or more capsules in the cigarette filter. In one exemplary cigarette manufacturing process, a filter rod segment containing two capsules is axially aligned with two paper wrapped tobacco rods positioned at opposing ends of the filter rod. A wrapper, known as a tipping paper, is then wrapped around the tobacco rods and filter rod to join them together. The wrapped filter rod is then transversely cut through its centre, between the two capsules, thereby forming a pair of filtered cigarettes, each having a capsule in its filter.
Each frangible capsule is preferably substantially spherical, formed from gelatin and contains a flavourant, for example menthol, spearmint, orange essence, mint, liquorice, eucalyptus, one or more of a variety of fruit flavours or any mixture of flavourants. By applying pressure to the outside of the filter the capsule can be ruptured, thereby releasing the flavourant, which acts to flavour the smoke drawn through the filter of the cigarette.
Turning now to a more detailed description of the machine 1, as shown in
The tongue 4 of the garniture 5 is tapered along its length so as to radially compress the filter tow as it passes through the tongue 4. Tow compression in the tongue is the final tow compression stage of the rod making process.
An opening is formed in the top of the tongue 4, the opening being wide enough to receive the disk section 8 of the transport wheel 6, which penetrates into the tongue 4 through the opening as shown in
As the wheel 6 rotates, capsules fall under gravity from the hopper 10 into the plurality of capsule-receiving recesses 6a arranged circumferentially around the rim of the disk section 8, as shown in
Thus, the capsules are delivered directly into the tongue of the garniture, where the path of the tow is steady and controlled, remaining so until the rod is formed.
Furthermore, since the capsules are inserted during compression of the tow, the tow is compressed around the capsules and thus secures them in position. Accordingly, the position and spacing of the objects in the eventual rod depends only on the position that the objects are placed in the tow passing through the tongue. Thus, the present machine allows the position of the capsules to be precisely controlled, with little variation from capsule to capsule or from filter to filter. This is desirable because consumers may perceive variations in capsule position negatively and may for example consider filters having off-centre capsules to be defective. Preferably, the capsules are positioned in the tow so as to be axially aligned and centered within the eventual rod.
The capsules exiting the wheel 6 may drop under gravity from the recesses 6a of the wheel 6 into the tow passing through the tongue 4. Alternatively, the transport wheel 6 may have a capsule ejection mechanism, for example an air-jet propulsion mechanism, configured to sequentially eject the capsules from the recesses in the rim section 8 and into the tow passing through the tongue 4. The transport wheel may alternatively, or in addition comprise a suction pump configured to apply suction to the capsules to hold them in position in the recesses before ejection.
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The hinge mechanism comprises a hinge 11 connected to upper body 12 and lower body 13 of the machine 1, and a lifting cylinder 14 passing through a bore 15 in the lower body and attached to the bottom of the distal end of the upper body 12.
The hinge 11 is arranged so that upper body 12 of machine 1 can pivot upwards with respect to lower body 13 from the operative position shown in
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d), a gap 27 is defined between the bottom end of surface 25 and the bottom end of surface 26, and the bottom end of surface 25 is lower than the bottom end of surface 26.
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The fixed tongue section 29 is shown in more detail in
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The plough 19 of tongue 4 is shown in more detail in
a) illustrates an alternative plough 43a to the plough 19 which has a capsule guide 44a arranged to receive capsules from the wheel 6 and to guide the capsules into the furrow. The capsule guide 44a assists in positioning the capsules so that once the rod is fully formed, the capsules are axially centred and axially aligned with one another. As shown, the capsule guide 44a is shaped so as to direct the capsules exiting the guide in a direction substantially parallel to the direction of movement of the tow. In this way, impact forces on the capsule are minimised, thus preventing capsule damage. Further, since the capsules do not have a substantial vertical velocity component, vertical deflection due to elastic interaction with the tow is minimised.
Many other modifications and variations will be evident to those skilled in the art. For example, although the machine 1 has been described as inserting frangible fluid-containing capsules into filter rods, other objects such as pellets, strands, beads or any combination of pellets, strands, beads and capsules could alternatively or in addition be inserted.
Furthermore, the filter rods may be suitable for use in the manufacture of any smoking article, including cigarettes cigars and cigarillos whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes and also heat-not-burn products.
The hopper 10 may include a deflector or roller arranged to carry the weight of some of the capsules in the hopper, so that capsules do not become crushed therein. The hopper 10 may further comprise a vibrating plate to agitate the capsules, to facilitate transfer into the wheel 6. An air jet unit may be mounted in the hopper 10 to assist capsule movement. The wheel 6 may comprise raised notches to further agitate the capsules in the hopper.
Further, although the capsule-receiving recesses are preferably arranged evenly around the circumference of the wheel 6, 45 so that an even separation is achieved between capsules in the elongate filter rod, alternatively the capsule-receiving recesses may be arranged according to a different pattern to provide different spacings between different capsule pairs in the elongate filter rod.
For example, the capsule-receiving recesses 6a may be arranged so that the separation between a first pair of capsules is 24 mm while the separation between a neighbouring pair of capsules is 12 mm. A filter rod 51 produced by a machine having capsule-receiving recess arranged in this way is illustrated in
Many other modifications and variations will be evident to those skilled in the art, that fall within the scope of the following claims:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009/05994 | Aug 2009 | ZA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2010/053746 | 8/19/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/14/2012 |