Claims
- 1. A method of treating cigarettes in which the cigarettes are conveyed sideways past an adhesive applicator whereby a measured quantity of foamed adhesive is applied to the tobacco end of each cigarette by pneumatically transferring a measured quantity of the foamed adhesive from said adhesive applicator toward and onto the tobacco end of each cigarette to secure the tobacco in the cigarette.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 in which the foam is applied to the tobacco in such a way that no foam reaches the cigarette wrapper.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 in which the foam is produced from a solution of adhesive and surfactant in water with an expansion ratio of at least 10:1.
- 4. A method of treating cigarettes in which the cigarettes are conveyed sideways past an adhesive applicator whereby a measured quantity of foamed adhesive is applied to the tobacco end of each cigarette by pneumatically transferring a measured quantity of the foamed adhesive onto the tobacco end of each cigarette to secure the tobacco in the cigarette, the measured quantities of adhesive being produced by filling apertures in a moving disc with foam, and in which the foam in each aperture is pneumatically transferred onto the corresponding cigarette end.
- 5. A method of treating cigarettes in which the cigarettes are conveyed sideways past an adhesive applicator whereby a measured quantity of foamed adhesive is applied to the tobacco end of each cigarette by pneumatically transferring a measured quantity of the foamed adhesive onto the tobacco end of each cigarette to secure the tobacco in the cigarette, and in which, while foam is being applied to one end of each cigarette, suction is applied to the other end to assist in drawing the foam into the cigarette.
- 6. Apparatus for treating cigarettes to reduce the loss of tobacco from the ends, comprising a conveyor for conveying cigarettes sideways along a predetermined path, means adjacent to the path for generating individual measured quantities of foamed adhesive, and means for pneumatically transferring a respective measured quantity of the foamed adhesive from said generating means toward the path and onto one end of each cigarette.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 in which the means for applying foamed adhesive comprises means for feeding individual measured amounts of foamed adhesive successively to a delivery point, and including means for blowing each measured amount in turn onto a cigarette end.
- 8. Apparatus for treating cigarettes to reduce the loss of tobacco from the ends, comprising a conveyor for conveying cigarettes sideways along a predetermined path, means adjacent to the path for generating individual measured quantities of foamed adhesive, and means for pneumatically transferring a respective measured quantity of the foamed adhesive toward the path and onto one end of each cigarette, said means for generating individual measured quantities of foamed adhesive comprising a rotating disc formed with apertures which are filled with foamed adhesive at a station remote from a station at which the foamed adhesive is pneumatically transferred from the apertures and onto the cigarette ends.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the apertures are substantially circular in cross-section and have a diameter smaller than that of the cigarettes.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the foamed adhesive is fed into the apertures in the disc from a fixed source adjacent to the disc.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 10 including a fixed plate arranged to close the apertures on one side of the plate while foamed adhesive is being received into the apertures from the other side of the plate.
- 12. Apparatus for treating cigarettes to reduce the loss of tobacco from the ends, comprising a conveyor for conveying cigarettes sideways along a predetermined path, means adjacent to the path for generating individual measured quantities of foamed adhesive, means for pneumatically transferring a respective measured quantity of the foamed adhesive toward the path and onto one end of each cigarette, and means for applying suction to one end of each cigarette while foamed adhesive is being delivered onto the other end.
- 13. Apparatus for reducing the loss of tobacco from the ends of cigarettes, comprising means for conveying cigarettes sideways along a predetermined path through a treatment station, means for projecting a measured quantity of adhesive onto the tobacco in the end of each cigarette at the treatment station, and means for applying suction to the other end of each cigarette at the treatment station to promote the entry of the adhesive into the tobacco.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 13 in which the adhesive is adapted to be applied in the form of a foam, and including means for forming individual measured quantities of foam and means for blowing said measured quantities onto successive cigarettes at the treatment station.
- 15. A method of treating cigarettes, comprising the steps of conveying cigarettes sideways through a treatment station, providing a measured quantity of foamed adhesive at the treatment station, and applying the measured quantity of foamed adhesive to the tobacco end of a cigarette at the treatment station by propelling the measured quantity of foamed adhesive pneumatically onto said cigarette end.
- 16. A method of treating cigarettes in which the cigarettes are conveyed sideways past an adhesive applicator whereby a measured quantity of adhesive is applied to the tobacco end of each cigarette by projecting the adhesive onto the tobacco end to secure the tobacco in the cigarette, and in which a partial vacuum is formed in each cigarette whereby air is drawn into the end of the cigarette to which adhesive is applied.
- 17. Apparatus for treating cigarettes to reduce the loss of tobacco from the ends, comprising a conveyor for conveying cigarettes sideways along a predetermined path, means adjacent to the path for generating individual measured quantities of adhesive, and means for projecting a respective measured quantity of adhesive from said generating means towards the path and onto one end of each cigarette.
- 18. A method of introducing measured quantities of foam into the ends of cigarettes, in which the cigarettes are conveyed sideways while measured quantities of foam are applied to respective ends of the cigarettes in a foam transfer area by a moving transfer device which receives the measured quantities of foam at an upstream location prior to arrival in the adhesive transfer area, and in which a partial vacuum is formed in each cigarette for drawing air into the end of the cigarette to which the foam is applied.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, in which said step of forming a partial vacuum within each cigarette comprises the application of suction pressure to the end of the cigarette remote from the end to which foam is applied.
- 20. Apparatus for introducing measured quantities of foam into the ends of cigarettes, comprising a conveyor for conveying cigarettes sideways along a first predetermined path, foam transfer means movable along a second path, means at one portion of said second path for applying said measured quantities of foam to said transfer means, each measured portion being transferred in turn to one of the cigarettes at a second portion of said path downstream of the first portion, and including means for forming a partial vacuum within each cigarette for drawing air into the cigarette end to which the foam is applied.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 20, in which the means of forming a partial vacuum within each cigarette comprises means for applying suction to the end of the cigarette opposite to the end to which foam is applied.
- 22. Apparatus for treating the ends of cigarettes, comprising means for conveying cigarette sideways along a predetermined path through a treatment station, means for transferring measured quantities of treatment material onto one end of each cigarette at the treatment station, and means for applying suction to the other end of each cigarette at the treatment station to promote the entry of the treatment material into the cigarette.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 22, in which the treatment material is in the form of a foam and the means for transferring foam onto each cigarette comprises an apertured member of which a portion lies close to and moves at the same speed as the cigarettes whereby each aperture is aligned with a cigarette for a predetermined period, and including means for filling the apertures with foam prior to arrival of the apertures at the treatment station at which the foam is transferred from the apertures and onto the corresponding cigarette ends.
- 24. A method of treating cigarettes in which the cigarettes are conveyed sideways past an adhesive applicator whereby a measured quantity of foamed adhesive is applied to the tobacco end of each cigarette by pneumatically transferring a measured quantity of the foamed adhesive onto the tobacco end of each cigarette to secure the tobacco in the cigarette, said pneumatic transfer being at least aided by the formation of a partial vacuum within each cigarette whereby air is drawn into the end of the cigarette to which foamed adhesive is applied.
- 25. Apparatus for treating cigarettes to reduce the loss of tobacco from the ends, comprising a conveyor for conveying cigarettes sideways along a predetermined path, means adjacent to the path for generating individual measured quantities of foamed adhesive, and means for pneumatically transferring a respective measured quantity of the foamed adhesive toward the path and onto one end of each cigarette, said means for pneumatically transferring adhesive onto each cigarette being at least partly constituted by means for partially evacuating the interior of each cigarette whereby air is drawn into the end of the cigarette onto whcih foamed adhesive is transferred.
- 26. A method of treating cigarettes, comprising the steps of conveying cigarettes sideways through a treatment station, providing a measured quantity of foamed adhesive at the treatment station, applying the measured quantity of foamed adhesive to the tobacco end of a cigarette at the treatment station by propelling the measured quantity of foamed adhesive pneumatically onto said cigarette end, and forming a partial vacuum within each cigarette whereby air is drawn into the end of the cigarette to which the foamed adhesive is applied.
- 27. Apparatus for treating cigarettes to reduce the loss of tobacco from the ends, comprising a conveyor for conveying cigarettes sideways along a predetermined path, means adjacent to the path for generating individual measured quantities of adhesive, means for producing a respective measured quantity of adhesive towards the path and onto one end of each cigarette, and means for producing a partial vacuum within each cigarette whereby air is drawn into the end of the cigarette onto which the adhesive is projected.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 767,341, filed Aug. 21, 1985, now abandoned.
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