Claims
- 1. The method of obtaining cigar wrappers from tobacco leaf, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) manually placing a whole or half tobacco leaf in spread condition over a group of serially spaced wrapper cutting dies having a number of different sizes or shapes without attention to the correct position of the leaf on said dies whereby one or more of the dies may not be covered with tobacco leaf which is so free of defects or voids as would satisfy a predetermined standard;
- (b) cutting wrapper portions from the leaf and then transferring the group of cut wrapper portions onto a longitudinally movable carrier in said serially spaced disposition along the direction of movement of the carrier;
- (c) electronically scanning the group of cut wrappers and determining from data obtained thereby whether each cut wrapper satisfies said standard;
- (d) advancing said carrier past a number of bobbin winding stations equal to said number of different sizes or shapes of cutting dies, each station having a web movable transversely away from the direction of movement of said carrier;
- (e) transferring cut wrappers satisfying said standard and of a particular size or shape from said carrier onto the web of a station corresponding to such size or shape and moving said webs to space successive cut wrappers thereon; and
- (f) traveling cut wrappers which do not meet said standard past said stations to waste.
- 2. The method of obtaining cigar wrappers from tobacco leaf, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) manually placing a whole or half tobacco leaf in spread condition over a group of spaced wrapper cutting dies having a number of different sizes or shapes without attention to the correct position of the leaf on said dies whereby one or more of the dies may not be covered with tobacco leaf which is so free of defects or voids as would satisfy a predetermined standard;
- (b) cutting wrapper portions from the leaf and then transferring the group of cut wrapper portions onto a longitudinally movable carrier in spaced disposition thereon;
- (c) electronically scanning the group of cut wrappers and determining from data obtained thereby whether each cut wrapper satisfies said standard;
- (d) advancing said carrier past a number of transfer stations equal to said number of different sizes or shapes of cutting dies;
- (e) at said transfer stations, transferring cut wrappers from said carrier which satisfy said standard and correspond to the particular size or shape of wrapper to which the transfer station corresponds; and
- (f) traveling cut wrappers which do not meet said standard past said stations to waste.
- 3. The method of obtaining cigar wrappers from tobacco leaf, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) manually placing a whole or half tobacco leaf in spread condition over a group of spaced wrapper cutting dies having a number of different sizes or shapes without attention to the correct position of the leaf on said dies whereby one or more of the dies may not be covered with tobacco leaf which is so free of defects or voids as would satisfy a predetermined standard;
- (b) cutting wrapper portions from the leaf and then transferring the group of cut wrapper portions onto a carrier;
- (c) electronically scanning the group of cut wrappers and determining from data obtained thereby whether each cut wrapper satisfies said standard;
- (d) transferring each cut wrapper of a particular size or shape from said carrier and which satisfies said standard to a discharge station corresponding to such size or shape; and
- (e) discharging cut wrappers which do not meet said standard to waste.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 162,431, filed 6/24/80, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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