Claims
- 1. A method for rapidly feeding a free flowing material into partially constructed cigarette filter assemblies, said method comprising:
- a) dispensing free flowing material onto a first conveyance means;
- b) applying vacuum to said first conveyance means to draw said free flowing material onto said first conveyance means and to hold said free flowing material thereon;
- c) positioning a second conveyance means adapted to hold discrete amounts of free flowing material in proximity to said first conveyance means so that a portion of said second conveyance means travels parallel to and above said first conveyance means;
- d) transferring said free flowing material from said first conveyance means to said second conveyance means by applying vacuum to said second conveyance means;
- e) applying vacuum to said second conveyance means to hold said free flowing material on said second conveyance means;
- f) disposing units of cigarette filter material on a third conveyance means so that said units of cigarette filter material are substantially evenly spaced apart thereby forming discrete receiving spaces between said units of cigarette filter material;
- g) positioning said third conveyance means in proximity to said second conveyance means so that a portion of said third conveyance means travels parallel to and beneath said second conveyance means;
- h) releasing said free flowing material from said second conveyance means and applying vacuum to said third conveyance means to assist in depositing said free flowing material from said second conveyance means into said receiving spaces.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising synchronizing the rates of the travel of said first and second conveyance means so that substantially all of said free flowing material is transferred from said first conveyance means onto said second conveyance means.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 further comprising synchronizing the rates of the travel of said second and third conveyance means so that substantially all of said free flowing material is accurately deposited in the receiving spaces formed on said third conveyance means.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 further comprising directing the deposition of free flowing material into said receiving spaces on said third conveyance means and substantially preventing the deposition of said free flowing material onto said units of cigarette filter material using a screening means comprising a series of apertures.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 further comprising synchronizing the rates of the travel of said screening means and said third conveyance means.
- 6. A method for rapidly feeding a free flowing material into partially constructed cigarette filter assemblies, said method comprising:
- a) dispensing free flowing material onto a first conveyance means;
- b) applying vacuum to said first conveyance means to draw said free flowing material onto said first conveyance means and to hold said free flowing material thereon;
- c) positioning a second conveyance means adapted to hold discrete amounts of free flowing material in proximity to said first conveyance means so that a portion of said second conveyance means travels parallel to and above said first conveyance means;
- d) transferring said free flowing material from said first conveyance means to said second conveyance means by applying vacuum to said second conveyance means;
- e) applying vacuum to said second conveyance means to hold said free flowing material on said second conveyance means;
- f) disposing units of cigarette filter material on a third conveyance means so that said units of cigarette filter material are substantially evenly spaced apart thereby forming discrete receiving spaces between said units of cigarette filter material;
- g) positioning said third conveyance means in proximity to said second conveyance means so that a portion of said third conveyance means travels parallel to and beneath said second conveyance means and releasing said free flowing material from said second conveyance means into said receiving spaces, said releasing of free flowing material being assisted by gravity.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 further comprising synchronizing the rates of the travel of said first and second conveyance means so that substantially all of said free flowing material is transferred from said first conveyance means onto said second conveyance means.
- 8. A method according to claim 6 further comprising synchronizing the rates of the travel of said second and third conveyance means so that substantially all of said free flowing material is accurately deposited in the receiving spaces formed on said third conveyance means.
- 9. A method according to claim 6 further comprising directing the deposition of free flowing material into said receiving spaces on said third conveyance means and substantially preventing the deposition of said free flowing material onto said units of cigarette filter material using a screening means comprising a series of apertures.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 further comprising synchronizing the rates of the travel of said screening means and said third conveyance means.
- 11. A method for repetitively dispensing a predetermined amount of free flowing material into receiving spaces formed between spaced apart articles, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) continuously moving a stream of free flowing material in a first direction along a first substantially straight path;
- b) transporting said spaced apart articles a second path in a second direction;
- c) moving a plurality of spaced apart receptacles along an endless path, said endless path including a first endless path portion in proximity to said first path, said receptacle moving step including moving said receptacles along said first endless path portion in said direction of said free flowing material;
- d) drawing a portion of said free flowing material into each receptacle by applying a vacuum to each receptacle as each receptacle moves along said first endless path portion;
- e) applying vacuum to said receptacles to hole said predetermined amount of free flowing material in said receptacle while moving said receptacles from said first endless path portion;
- f) releasing said free flowing material from said receptacles into said spaces formed between said spaced apart articles along said second path; and
- g) repeating steps (a-f).
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein said receptacle moving step includes moving said receptacles along said first endless path portion a substantially straight and parallel relation to said first path of said free flowing material.
- 13. A method according to claim 11 wherein said endless path includes a second endless path portion proximate to said second path of said spaced apart articles, said receptacle moving step including the step of moving said receptacles along said second endless path portion in said second direction of said spaced apart articles and in a substantially straight and parallel relation to said second path of of said spaced apart articles.
- 14. A method according to claim 11 further comprising applying vacuum to said spaces formed between said spaced apart articles along said second path of travel to assist in depositing said free flowing material released from the receptacle into said spaces.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending, commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/874,542 filed Apr. 27, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,221,247 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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