Claims
- 1. An installation for continuously and automatically filling a plurality of tubular casings with loose fibrous material, comprising:
- tubular supports, around which the plurality of tubular casings has been placed;
- a duct separate from the tubular supports, for connecting said tubular supports to a source of the loose fibrous material;
- means for transporting the loose fibrous material between the source of the loose fibrous material and one of the plurality of tubular casings through the duct in order to fill the one of the plurality of tubular casings with the loose fibrous material;
- means for supplying and adjusting a flow of air current within the duct to control a density of the loose fibrous material in the one of the plurality of tubular casings;
- means for rotating said means for transporting such that said means for transporting automatically transports the loose fibrous material between the source of the loose fibrous material and another one of the plurality of tubular casings, thereby providing automatic and continuous filling of the plurality of tubular casings at least one nozzle for spreading a binder on predetermined areas of the plurality of filled casings; and
- a cutting station for cutting the plurality of filled tubular casings into a plurality of units.
- 2. The installation according to claim 1, wherein said means for adjusting the air current is a hood, placed around a free end of said tubular support with a plurality of openings for directing the air current.
- 3. The installation according to claim 2, wherein the hood includes a flap which is movable to selectively open and close said plurality of openings.
- 4. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the binder is paraffin.
- 5. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the binder is a glue with split-second setting applied using a fiberization system.
- 6. The installation according to claim 1, further comprising means for spraying glue on each end of the plurality of units.
- 7. An apparatus for continuously and automatically filling tubular casings, comprising:
- a plurality of tubular casings, closed at one end, with a plurality of holes in a cylindrical side of each tubular casing to allow air to flow therethrough;
- means for supporting said plurality of tubular casings;
- means for suctioning, connected to said means for supporting, for suctioning a mixture of air and fibrous material into one of said plurality of tubular casings to form a first fiber cake;
- means for controlling the mixture of air and fibrous material including means for ensuring a density of the first fiber cake is homogeneous and means for changing the mixture of air and fibrous material so that additional fiber cakes, with varying densities may be formed;
- means for applying a binder to the first fiber cake;
- means for cutting the first fiber cake into a plurality of units; and
- means for rotating said means for supporting such that said mean for suctioning automatically suctions the mixture of air and fibrous material into another one of said plurality of tubular casings to form a second fiber cake, at the same time the binder is being applied to and the first fiber cake is being cut into the plurality of units, said means for rotating selectively rotating said means for supporting, thereby providing automatic and continuous filling of the plurality of tubular casings.
- 8. The apparatus for continuously filling tubular casings of claim 7, wherein said controlling means is a hood, placed around a free end of said means for supporting, with a plurality of openings to direct the mixture of air and fibrous material.
- 9. The apparatus for continuously filling tubular casings of claim 8, wherein said hood includes a flap which is movable to selectively open and close said plurality of openings.
- 10. The apparatus for continuously filling tubular casings of claim 9, wherein said plurality of tubular casings are made of a synthetic material such as polyethylene and the plurality of holes have a diameter of 1-10 mm.
- 11. The apparatus for continuously filling tubular casings of claim 10, wherein said applying means is at least one nozzle for applying the binder to predetermined areas of the first fiber cake, and said cutting means is a cutting station.
- 12. The apparatus for continuously filling tubular casings of claim 11, wherein the binder is paraffin.
- 13. The apparatus for continuously filling tubular casings of claim 12, wherein the paraffin is heated to 60.degree. C. before application.
- 14. The apparatus for continuously filing tubular casings of claim 11, wherein the binder is a glue with split-second setting applied using a fiberization system.
- 15. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the tubular casings are of a net shaped material.
- 16. The installation according to claim 15, wherein the means for adjusting the air current includes a blower located in the duct, so that the fibrous material can be compacted within the net casing.
- 17. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the tubular casings are formed of net material that is folded up, so that said casings are unfolded when they are filled with fibrous material; and
- means for automatically moving the filled casing to a position for applying a binder to the fibrous material.
- 18. The installation according to claim 17 further including means for applying a binder only to a selected portion of said fibrous material, so that when the fibrous material is cut the fibrous material will remain intact.
- 19. The installation according to claim 18, further including means for cutting said fibrous material which contains the binder after the binder has been applied.
- 20. The installation according to claim 7, wherein said means for supporting are tubular supports around which said tubular casings are placed.
- 21. The installation according to claim 1, wherein said loose fibrous material is formed of wood fibers.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/623,728 filed on Feb. 27, 1991, now abandoned.
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