Manual packing device for cigarette tubes, in particular cigarette filter tubes with a variable-length tobacco packing chamber hand filling device for cigarette tubes, particularly filter cigarette tubes, with a tobacco press chamber variable in length

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6206006
  • Patent Number
    6,206,006
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 14, 1998
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
Hand filling device for cigarette tubes, particularly for filter cigarette tubes, with a tobacco press chamber extending in the longitudinal direction thereof, which is formed by a casing (12) located in the base portion (14), a press head (16) provided on a lid (18) covering the casing (12) and hinged to the casing (12), an ejector slide (22) for ejecting a tobacco skein pressed in a tobacco chamber via an opening (24) provided in the casing (12) into a (filter) cigarette tube, of a clamp device (59), which holds the (filter) cigarette tube in a clamping manner on a socket (50) located at the outlet of the tobacco press chamber, and of a resiliently-engaging, snap-in or the like device (60) for detachable connection of casing (12) and lid (18). In order to adapt the filling length of the tobacco chamber, there is associated with the ejector slide (22) an off-settable stop means (84), by means of which the tobacco filling position of the ejector slide (22) is alterable, adapting to the desired filling length of the tobacco press chamber.
Description




The invention relates to a hand filling device for cigarette tubes, particularly for filter cigarette tubes with a tobacco press chamber extending in the longitudinal direction of the same, which is formed by a casing located in a base portion, a press head provided on the lid covering the casing and hinged to the lid, an ejector slide and if necessary a spoon connected therewith for ejecting a tobacco skein pressed in the tobacco press chamber out of said chamber, via an opening provided in the casing into a (filter) cigarette tube, of a clamp device , which holds the (filter) cigarette tube in a clamping manner on a socket located at the outlet of the tobacco press chamber, and of are silently-engaging, snap-in or the like device for detachable connection of casing and lid.




Such a hand filling device for cigarette tubes, particularly for filter cigarette tubes, with a tobacco press chamber extending in the longitudinal direction of the same, is known from DE-PS 2021738. The tobacco press chamber of this hand filling device is substantially formed by a casing located in the base portion, and a press head, which is provided on a lid covering the casing and hinged to the casing. Furthermore, the tobacco press chamber of this hand filling device is delimited by a spoon and by an ejector slide for ejecting a pressed tobacco skein out of the tobacco press chamber via an opening provided in the casing into a (filter) cigarette tube. This hand filling device also has a clamp device, which holds the (filter) cigarette tube in a clamping manner on a socket located at the outlet of the tobacco press chamber. Finally, this hand filling device also has a resiliently-engaging, snap-in or the like device for detachable connection of casing and lid, which has a substantially hook-shaped resiliently engaging nose connected to the free end of the lid opposite the hinge points between lid and casing, and located on a resilient elastic web, said nose being engageable with a resilient projection provided on the casing. Thus the resiliently engaging nose extends roughly in the direction of the hinge point between the lid and casing and the resiliently engaging projection roughly in the opposite direction thereto.




The similarly functioning hand filling device is also known from DE-4207196 A 1, this hand filling device involving a further development of the aforementioned device according to DE-PS 20 21 738. The further development relates to the already mentioned resiliently-engaging or snap-in device for detachable connection of casing and lid and to a particularly lightweight and yet stable construction of the device as a whole.




The object underlying the invention is to make available a hand filling device of the type named, the tobacco press chamber of which is adaptable to various lengths of prefabricated (filter) cigarette tubes, i.e. in particular to “king size” tubes on the one hand and “regular size” tubes on the other hand.




This object is achieved according to the invention by the characterising features of claim


1


, constructive details of preferred embodiments being described in the sub-claims.




Thus the core of the present invention resides in the fact that measures are taken which permit adaptation of the filling length of the tobacco press chamber to the length of the tobacco receiving space of a prefabricated cigarette paper tube, particularly filter cigarette paper tube, to be filled, without the function of the hand filling device requiring to be otherwise altered. It is merely necessary to dispose a stop means in an off-settable fashion, by means of positioning of which the desired filling length of the tobacco press chamber may be determined.




In that the ejector slide is connected with a spoon, its length must be so selected that even at the minimum filling length of the tobacco press chamber it is still located within the same, i.e. does not project outwards through the opening provided in the casing. According to the invention, at least two different filling lengths of the tobacco press chamber may be adjusted, i.e. one for filling a “king size” tube and the other a “regular size” tube. Other adjustments however may be envisaged, insofar as corresponding tubes are available. By the filling length of the tobacco press chamber is meant the maximum length of the same when the ejector slide is fully retracted. In this position, the tobacco press chamber is filled with tobacco.




The present invention can also naturally be used for hand filling devices, e.g. for hand filling devices with a pivoting lever for actuating the ejector slide, wherein a rack passed about a gear wheel can be provided between the pivot lever and the ejector slide. In this case the stop means provided according to the invention may either be associated directly with the ejector slide or with the pivot lever, in such a way that the maximum retracted position of the ejector slide can be altered.




Accordingly, the filling length of the tobacco press chamber of course also changes.




Furthermore, it is irrelevant whether for purposes of filling the cigarette paper tube, the ejector slide is moved relative to the casing or the casing relative to the ejector slide. In both cases the tobacco filling position of the ejector slide is set by a stop means which may be either off-set on the casing relative to the ejector slide, or on the ejector slide relative to the casing.











Further features, advantages and details of the invention will become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, and with reference to the drawing, which shows:




FIG.


1


: a perspective view of an embodiment of a hand filling device designed according to the invention, with partly opened lid;




FIG.


2


: a perspective view of an embodiment of a hand filling device according to the invention, in accordance with

FIG. 1

, with the lid opened further;




FIG.


3


: a perspective side view of an embodiment of a hand filling device according to the invention, according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

with closed lid;




FIG.


4


: a perspective side view of an embodiment of a hand filling device according to the invention, according to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, with the lid partly opened;




FIG.


5


: a side view of an embodiment of a hand filling device according to the invention, according to

FIGS. 1

to


4


, with the lid further opened;




FIG.


6


: a side view of an embodiment of a lid of the hand filling device according to FIGS. to


5


according to the invention in an enlarged view;




FIG.


7


: a medial longitudinal section through an embodiment of a casing of the hand filling device according to the invention according to

FIGS. 1

to


5


in an enlarged view;




FIG.


8


: a side view of an embodiment of the base portion of the hand filling device according to the invention according to

FIGS. 1

to


5


in an enlarged view;




FIG.


9


: a front view of an embodiment of the base portion according to arrow X in

FIG. 8

;




FIG.


10


: a front view of an embodiment of the casing according to arrow Y in

FIG. 7

;




FIG.


11


: a view from below of an embodiment of the base portion according to

FIG. 8

;




FIG.


12


: the portion on the side of the casing opening on the hand filling device according to the invention, in section, showing the relative position of casing and base portion in the tobacco filling position of the device;




FIG.


13


: a stop means provided according to the invention for determining the filling position of the ejector slide and thus the filling length of the tobacco press chamber, which is integral in the base wall of the base portion according to

FIG. 11

, in plan view and on an enlarged scale;




FIG.


14


: the stop means according to

FIG. 13

in cross-section along line XIV—XIV in

FIG. 13

;




FIG.


15


: the stop means according to

FIG. 13

in cross-section along line XV—XV in

FIG. 13

;




FIG.


16


: the hand filling device according to the invention in plan view showing a first filling position of the ejector slide relative to the casing;




FIG.


17


: the hand filling device according to the invention in plan view showing a second filling position of the ejector slide relative to the casing;




FIG.


18


: the hand filling device in plan view showing a third filling position of the ejector slide relative to the casing.












FIGS. 1

to


5


show a hand filling device


10


designed according to the invention for cigarette tubes (not shown), particularly for filter cigarette tubes (not shown), with a tobacco press chamber extending in the longitudinal direction of the hand filling device. The tobacco press chamber is formed by a casing


12


, which is longitudinally movably located in a base portion


14


. Further, the tobacco press chamber is delimited by a press head


16


, which is provided on a lid


18


covering the casing


12


and hinged to the casing


12


. In addition, the tobacco press chamber is determined by a spoon


20


, and by an ejector slide


22


for ejecting a pressed tobacco skein from the tobacco press chamber via an opening


24


provided in the casing


12


into a (filter) cigarette tube. In this case the ejector slide


22


, which is attached to the base portion


14


, carries the spoon


20


. The slide


22


is enlarged as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

with a back end wall


22


′ between the enlarged portion and the spoon


20


.




The base portion


14


, which is roughly U-shaped in cross-section (see in particular

FIG. 9

) has two undercuts


26


for accommodating two correspondingly shaped guide rails


28


of the casing


12


. In this way the casing


12


is movable to and fro only in the longitudinal direction of the hand filling device


10


, in the base portion


14


.




According to FIGS.


7


,


8


and


9


however there is provided between the base portion


14


and the casing


12


longitudinally accommodated by the base portion


14


, a resiliently engaging or the like device, which causes a certain difficulty of movement at the beginning of the actual filling process in the longitudinal displacement of the casing


12


in the base portion


14


. In this way involuntary release of the casing


12


from the base portion


14


is reliably avoided. The resiliently engaging device in this case consists of at least one lateral projection


30


on at least one of the two guide rails


28


of the casing


12


, which is received by the undercut


26


, regarded as a guide means, of the base portion


14


. More advantageously however the lateral projection, attached at least to one of the two guide rails


28


of the casing


12


, may be resiliently engaged into a lateral recess


32


, adapted thereto, in the undercut or undercuts


26


regarded as a guide means, of the base portion. In the present case there are associated with the projection


30


three recesses


32


, which are formed at axial intervals from one another on the undercut


26


. These recesses


32


correspond to different relative positions between the casing


12


on the one hand and the base portion


14


together with the ejector slide


22


on the other hand, these different relative positions being determined by a stop means located in an off-settable manner in the base wall


44


of the base portion


14


. In the embodiment shown, the projection


30


on the guide rail


28


of the casing


12


and the recesses


32


in the undercut


26


of the base portion


14


are attached in the area of the end


36


of lid


18


or base portion


14


close to the hinge point


32


between lid


18


and casing


12


.




Furthermore, the two side walls


38


of the base portion


14


, formed in a U-shape in cross-section, in the area of the end


40


of the base portion


14


opposite the hinge point


34


between lid


18


and casing


12


are provided with grasping recesses


42


or the like. The grasping recesses


42


offer a secure hold, particularly to the thumb and to the first finger of the user during the actual filling procedure, i.e. during longitudinal movement of the casing


12


with the lid


18


hinged thereon within the base portion


14


. Slippage during the actual filling procedure is thus eliminated.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, recesses


46


are provided in the base wall


44


connecting the two side walls


38


of the base portion


14


together, in order to save material and thus to reduce the weight of the hand filling device


10


as a whole. The ejector slide


22


carrying the spoon


20


is mounted according to

FIG. 8

in the area of the end


36


of the base portion


14


close to the hinge point


34


between lid


18


and casing


12


.




For filling tobacco into the tobacco press chamber, the casing


12


has a filling opening


48


, and for ejecting the pressed tobacco skein from the tobacco chamber, an opening


24


, which connects with a socket


50


. The socket


50


serves to accommodate the (filter) cigarette tube about to be filled with tobacco. Opening


24


and socket


50


are disposed in the area of the end


40


of the base


14


opposite the hinge point


34


between lid


18


and casing


12


. Hinged connection of the lid


18


to the casing


12


is effected in this case by means of two circular projections


52


, extending laterally outwards, on the lid


18


, and which engage in bores


54


of corresponding size on the casing


12


. The casing


12


has apertures


56


in the material, preferably in the area of the hinge point


34


, in order further to reduce the weight of the hand filling device


10


. Reinforcement ribs


58


simultaneously provide a high degree of stability and strength of the hand filling device


10


.




Furthermore, the hand filling device


10


comprises a clamp device


59


, which holds the cigarette tube in a clamping manner on the socket


50


located at the output of the tobacco press chamber, and a resiliently-engaging, snap-in or the like device for detachable connection of casing


12


and lid


18


. The resiliently-engaging, snap-in or the like device


60


has a resiliently-engaging nose


62


, which is located at the free end


64


of the lid


18


opposite the hinge point


34


between lid


18


and casing


12


, and may be brought into engagement with a resiliently engaging projection


66


provided on the casing


12


. The resiliently-engaging nose


62


and the resiliently-engaging projection


66


are substantially hook-shaped, the nose


62


extending roughly in the direction of the hinge point


34


between lid


18


and casing


12


, and the projection


66


roughly in the opposite direction. The resilient nose


62


and resilient projection


66


come into contact when mutually operated via resiliently-engaging surfaces


68


,


70


. The two resiliently-engaging surfaces


68


,


70


of nose


62


or projection


66


lie in a plane


72


standing vertically to the plane of the page, the horizontal plane


74


standing vertical to the plane of the page intersecting at an angle α of 15° to 75°, particularly at an angle α of 45°, as can be seen in detail from

FIGS. 6 and 7

.




Instead of the resiliently-engaging projection


66


, an engagement recess (not shown) can be provided for accommodating the resiliently-engaging nose


62


. The nose


62


is located in a resilient elastic web


78


, which is in turn connected via a further resilient elastic web


76


to the free end


64


of the lid


18


. Finally, an additional upwardly projecting actuation web


80


is integrally moulded on the free end of the lid


18


. The function of the aforementioned webs and resiliently-engaging or snap-in device is described in detail in DE-4207196 A 1, to which reference is made.




The clamp device


59


consists of a clamp piece


82


, which upon operation of the resiliently-engaging or snap-in device


60


comes into close contact on the socket


50


. The (filter) cigarette tube is in this way automatically clamped securely on the socket


50


, and during the entire actual filling procedure, i.e. during the entire ejection movement of the tobacco from the tobacco press chamber. The clamp piece


82


is preferably resiliently elastic, and in particular made of soft plastic, rubber or the like.




The particular feature of the hand filling device described resides in the fact that, as

FIGS. 11

to


18


show in particular, a stop means


84


for fixing the tobacco filling position of the ejector slide


22


relative to the casing


12


is integrated in the base wall


44


of the base portion


14


. This stop means


84


is disposed in a direction parallel to the ejection direction of the tobacco in an off-settable way so that the filling length of the tobacco press chamber can be correspondingly varied. For this purpose the said stop means


84


corresponds with the lower edge


86


of the forward end wall, comprising the tobacco ejection opening


24


, of the casing


12


mounted to be displaceable relative to the base portion


14


, as can be well seen in FIG.


12


.




The stop means


84


in the embodiment shown is in the form of a transverse web, i.e. as a web transversely to the direction of ejection of the tobacco and roughly parallel to the base wall


44


of the base portion


14


.




In particular, the said transverse web is off-settably located within a separately insertable base wall insert portion


88


in the base wall


44


of the base portion


14


, off-settable from a normal position corresponding to

FIG. 16

in which the filling length of the tobacco press chamber is maximum (e.g. for filling a king size cigarette tube) into at least one, here two different positions corresponding to

FIGS. 17 and 18

, in which the filling length of the tobacco press chamber is respectively reduced. The different filling lengths of the tobacco press chamber are indicated by FL


1


, FL


2


and FL


3


in

FIGS. 16

to


18


.




In FIG.


11


and

FIG. 13

the stop means or the transverse web


84


defining it, is located in a central position, which corresponds to the relative position between casing


12


and base portion


14


as per FIG.


17


. In the normal position, for filling a king size cigarette paper tube, the transverse web


84


in

FIG. 18

is off-set to the left. In order to fill an extremely short cigarette paper tube, the transverse web


84


in

FIG. 13

is off-set to the right. The two last-named positions correspond to the relative positions shown in

FIGS. 16

or


18


of the base portion


14


together with the ejector slide


22


on the one hand and the casing


12


along with the lid


18


on the other hand.




As can be seen from

FIGS. 12 and 14

, the transverse web


84


is an integral part of a plate-like element


90


, which is longitudinally movably mounted within a roughly rectangular aperture


92


of the separate base wall insert portion


80


and, as here, is variously engageable at three predetermined points. The plate-like element


90


has on its flat sides associated with the end sides of the transverse web


84


, a respective longitudinal web


94


, and at a spacing thereabove, a nose-like projection


96


, between which a respective complementary longitudinal web


98


extends through within the aperture


92


in the base wall insert portion


18


for purposes of longitudinal displacement of the plate-like element


90


. These longitudinal webs


98


have apertures


100


located at an axial spacing apart, corresponding to the nose-like projections


96


, into which the said nose-like projections


96


of the plate-like element


90


may be resiliently engaged. For this purpose, in one of the three resiliently engaged positions of the plate-like element


90


shown in

FIG. 13

, this latter is pressed downwards in accordance with

FIG. 14

, so that the nose-like projections


96


come into engagement with the complementary apertures


100


. If the plate-like element


90


is to be off-set together with the transverse web


84


, the plate-like element


90


must be pressed upwards in accordance with

FIG. 15

, until the nose-like projections


96


disengage from the complementary apertures


100


. Then the plate-like element


90


can be moved along the longitudinal webs


98


until another desired resiliently engaged position is reached.




In order to be able to insert the plate-like element


90


comprising the transverse web


84


into the aperture


90


in such a way that the described correspondence with the longitudinal webs


98


can be produced, the aperture


92


in the base wall insert portion


88


has an opening free of longitudinal webs, through which the plate-like element


90


can be inserted in the way described. After insertion of the plate-like element


90


, the said opening is again closed. This closure is identified in FIGS.


11


,


12


and


13


by the reference number


102


. The base wall insert portion


88


is formed in the manner of a rectangular frame. The closure


102


is formed by a closure plate, which is glued fast after assembly of the plate-like element


90


. Then there is a secure gluing of the base wall insert portion


88


in the base wall


44


. Basically it may also be envisaged that the base wall


44


is so formed that it has all the features of the described base wall insert portion


88


. This embodiment is intended to be covered by the protection. It should however be noted that in terms of manufacturing technology the last-named embodiment is slightly more expensive, because it is simpler to manufacture the separate base wall insert part and to integrate it in the base wall


44


as shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

.




As already stated in the introduction, there are also hand filling devices in which the ejector slide is displaceable relative to the casing of the hand filling appliance by means of a separate handle. In this case the casing has the aforementioned stop in association with the ejector slide in such a way that the ejector slide can be moved backed different distances for filling the tobacco press chamber with tobacco. In an appliance with a pivot lever for actuating the ejector slide, the stop means can also be associated with the pivot lever. In every case what is involved is a stop means which is off-settable as regards position, so that varying filling lengths of the tobacco press chamber can be adjusted.




Basically, a variable alteration in the position of the said stop means might be envisaged; in this case the stop means must be provided with a clamping mechanism, so that it can be secured in any optional relative position.




Basically, here also a hand filling device for cigarette tubes, particularly filter cigarette tubes, is placed under protection, which have a tobacco press chamber extending in the longitudinal direction of the said tubes, there being associated with this tobacco press chamber a press head and an ejector slide for ejecting a tobacco skein pressed in the tobacco press chamber out of said chamber into a (filter) cigarette tube. The tobacco filling position is established by an off-settable stop means, this stop means, as mentioned above, co-operating either directly with the ejector slide or indirectly with its actuating device. This stop means causes fixing of the maximum retraction of the ejector slide into its filling position, so that the filling length of the tobacco press chamber may be correspondingly altered. The delimitation of the ejecting movement of the ejector slide is however fixed so that no alterations need be undertaken in this respect.




All the features disclosed in the Application Documents are claimed as essential to the invention, insofar as they are new either individually or in combination in comparison to prior art.



Claims
  • 1. A hand filling device for filling cigarette tubes including filter cigarette tubes with a tobacco skein, comprising a sliding casing (12) and a base portion (14) forming a tobacco press chamber extending in a longitudinal direction and including a fixed ejector slide (22) in said chamber with a back end wall (22′) and aligned with a forward end opening (24) of said sliding casing, a discharge socket (50) at said end opening (24), a lid (18) covering said casing (12) and hinged to the casing, a press head (16) attached to said lid and movable into said press chamber, said casing (12) being slidably mounted in said base portion and movable in said base portion relative to said ejector slide (22) for ejecting a tobacco skein pressed into said tobacco press chamber from said tobacco press chamber through said end opening (24) and socket (50) into a cigarette tube, a clamp device (59) for holding a cigarette tube to said socket (5), and an off-settable stop means (84) located in the path of said slide casing (12) relative to said base portion and thereby controlling the tobacco filling portion of said press chamber whereby the size of said portion (FL1, FL2, FL3) of the tobacco press chamber is directly adjusted by off-setting of said stop means relative to the path of said slide casing (12).
  • 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said stop means (84) is a transfer web (84) located in said chamber and is settable in a direction parallel to the direction of ejection of the tobacco skein.
  • 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said transfer web is located within said base portion (14) includes a base wall (44) base wall insert portion being separately insertable into said base wall (44), and said transverse web located in said base wall portion.
  • 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said transverse web is offsettable from a first position forming a first filling length (FL1) into at least one different position forming a second and lesser filling length (FL2, FL3).
  • 5. The device according to claim 3, including a plate-like element (90), said transverse web being integrally connected to said plate-like element, said base wall in such portion (88) including a generally rectangular and longitudinal aperture (92), said plate-like element (90) movably mounted in said generally rectangular aperture (92) and being resiliently engageable therein to an immovably predetermined location.
  • 6. The device of claim 5, wherein said plate-like element (90) has flat parallel sides and each of said sides includes a web (98), each side of said transfer web (84) includes a longitudinal web (94) and spaced parallel projections (96) with a space therebetween, said longitudinal webs (98) having apertures (100) located at axially interval spacings, said projections (96) of said plate-like element configured for resilient engagement with said apertures (100) for establishing the axial position of the plate-like element (90) within said aperture (92) in said base wall portion (88).
  • 7. The device of claim 6, wherein said aperture (92) includes a thrust opening configured for insertion of said plate-like element (90), and a closure element (102) for closing said thrust end opening.
  • 8. A hand filling device for filling cigarette tubes including filter cigarette tubes with a tobacco skein, comprising a tobacco press chamber extending in a longitudinal direction and having a fixed ejector slide (22) including a chamber back end wall (22′)and a base wall and said press chamber having a forward discharge opening aligned with said ejector slide, a sliding casing slidably mounted in a base portion (14) and having a socket (5) configured and constructed to support a tobacco skein aligned with said press chamber and said ejector slide, a press head connected to the chamber for pressing a tobacco skein into said chamber, said ejector slide (22) injecting the tobacco skein pressed into the tobacco press chamber skein in response to moving said sliding casing, and including an offsettable stop means (84) located in the path of said sliding casing, said stop means being movable and offset from the discharge opening of said chamber and defining a limit for maximum retraction of the said casing relative to said ejector slide (22) and thereby defining the tobacco filling position and portion of the chamber whereby the filling length (FL1, FL2, FL3) of the tobacco press chamber is adjustable by the offset of said stop means.
  • 9. The device according to claim 8, wherein said offsettable stop means is coupled to said ejector slide for limiting its maximum retraction.
  • 10. The device of claim 8, wherein said press head includes a single press head configured for use with all setting of the stop means.
  • 11. The device of claim 8 wherein said press head includes a single press head operable in all settings of said offsettable stop means.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
195 45 190 Dec 1995 DE
195 49 127 Dec 1995 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP96/04484 WO 00 9/14/1998 9/14/1998
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO97/20476 6/12/1997 WO A
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5398701 Neumann et al. Mar 1995
5450861 Colani Sep 1995