Method and device for feeding elongated articles on a wrapping machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6513645
  • Patent Number
    6,513,645
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 4, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A method and device for feeding elongated tobacco articles, whereby, on a wrapping machine, a mass of articles, oriented a given way, is fed along an annular path in a hopper connected to at least one channel for feeding the articles and in which the articles are fed in an orderly column.
Description




The present invention relates to a method of feeding elongated articles on a wrapping machine.




The present invention is particularly advantageous for use in the tobacco industry, and specifically for feeding articles such as cigars, cigarettes or similar.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the following description, specific reference will be made purely by way of example to cigar wrapping machines.




Known cigar wrapping machines are equipped with a cigar feed device comprising a hopper with at least one channel underneath. The hopper has walls converging towards an outlet from which the channel extends, and houses a mass of cigars oriented a given way. Inside the hopper, the cigars drop by force of gravity towards the outlet and into the channel, along which they are arranged in an orderly column contacting one another, are guided by two opposite parallel walls of the channel, and travel under their own weight and the weight of the cigars inside the hopper.




Known feed devices have the drawback of the cigars possibly forming bridges, i.e. arc-shaped supporting structures defined by adjacent cigars resting on one another and on the walls of the hopper, and which clog the outlet, thus preventing the cigars from being fed into the channel, and preventing the cigars on top from exerting the weight force required to feed the cigars along the channel.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of feeding elongated articles on a wrapping machine, designed to eliminate the drawbacks of the known state of the art.




According to the present invention, there is provided a method of feeding elongated articles on a wrapping machine comprising a device in turn comprising a hopper for housing a mass of said articles oriented in a first direction, and at least one channel for feeding the articles and in which said articles are arranged in an orderly column; said channel being connected to an outlet of the hopper; and the method being characterized by comprising the step of feeding said mass of articles along an annular path inside said hopper; said outlet being located along said annular path.




The present invention also relates to a device for feeding elongated articles on a wrapping machine.




According to the present invention, there is provided a device for feeding elongated articles on a wrapping machine; the device comprising a hopper for housing a mass of said articles oriented in a first direction, and at least one channel for feeding the articles and in which said articles are arranged in an orderly column; said channel being connected to an outlet of the hopper; and the device being characterized by comprising conveying means housed inside said hopper to feed said mass of articles along an annular path inside said hopper; said outlet being located along said annular path.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawing showing a nonlimiting embodiment of the present invention. In particular, the accompanying drawing shows a partly sectioned front view, with parts removed for clarity, of a cigar feed device in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in the accompanying drawing indicates as a whole a device for feeding cigars


2


on a wrapping machine


3


for wrapping each cigar


2


in a respective sheet of wrapping material not shown. Device


1


comprises a hopper


4


, in turn comprising an inlet


5


, four outlets


6


, and four channels


7


, each of which is connected to a respective outlet


6


and guides cigars


2


, arranged in an orderly column


8


, to machine


3


. The cigars


2


inside hopper


4


and channels


7


are oriented in a direction D


1


perpendicular to the plane of the accompanying drawing.




Hopper


4


comprises a front wall and a rear wall not shown in the accompanying drawing; two lateral guides


9


and


10


having respective curved guide surfaces


11


and


12


; four conveyors


13


associated with respective channels


7


; and a conveyor


14


for recirculating cigars


2


. Conveyors


13


and


14


partly define a bottom wall


15


of hopper


4


, which has a compartment


16


occupied partly by a conveyor


17


dividing compartment


16


into a top portion and a bottom portion connected to the top portion by lateral guides


9


and


10


.




Conveyor


17


extends horizontally, and comprises a transmission pulley


18




a


located at guide


9


; a drive pulley


18




b


located at guide


10


; and a belt


19


looped about pulleys


18




a


and


18




b.


Pulleys


18




a


and


18




b


rotate about respective axes


20




a


and


20




b


parallel to direction D


1


, and conveyor


17


comprises a horizontal top branch


21


and a horizontal bottom branch


22


connected to each other at pulleys


18




a


and


18




b.


Conveyor


17


is rotated anticlockwise in the accompanying drawing to feed a mass of cigars


2


along an annular path P comprising a portion P


1


extending in a horizontal direction D


2


between bottom branch


22


and conveyors


13


and


14


. Guide surface


11


is a portion of a cylinder of radius Ra and axis


20




a,


and forms with pulley


18




a


a constant passage section Sa. Similarly, guide surface


12


is a portion of a cylinder of radius Rb and axis


20




b,


and forms with pulley


18




b


a constant passage section Sb. Pulleys


18




a


and


18




b


are equal in diameter, whereas radius Ra is greater than radius Rb so that passage section Sa is greater than passage section Sb.




Each conveyor


13


comprises two transmission pulleys


23




a,




23




b


and a drive pulley


23




c,


about which is looped a belt


24


, and comprises a top branch


25


sloping slightly downwards from left to right in the accompanying drawing and with respect to direction D


2


. That is, each branch


25


slopes towards respective channel


7


to assist the downward flow of cigars


2


into channel


7


.




Each channel


7


is defined by a vertical wall


26


tangent to pulley


23




b,


and by a wall


27


parallel to wall


26


and comprising an appendix


28


, which extends about pulley


23




b,


is substantially parallel to a portion of branch


25


, and is fitted on the free end with a revolving roller


29


. Wall


26


comprises a vertical surface


30


connected to pulley


23




b,


and wall


27


comprises a surface


31


having a portion parallel to and facing surface


30


, a portion extending about the axis of pulley


23




b,


and a portion parallel to a portion of branch


25


. Appendix


28


has an upper face


32


on which the cigars


2


in hopper


4


rest, and therefore defines a portion of channel


7


and a portion of bottom wall


15


of hopper


4


. Each outlet


6


of hopper


4


coincides with the inlet of a respective channel


7


, extends between roller


29


and respective branch


25


, and has a passage section S


6


sized according to the diameter of cigars


2


so as to permit access to respective channel


7


by one cigar


2


at a time.




Each channel


7


is therefore connected to the hopper by outlet


6


, and comprises, as of outlet


6


, a straight sloping portion extending between appendix


28


and branch


25


; a curved portion extending between appendix


28


and pulley


23




b;


and a straight vertical portion extending between walls


26


and


27


. Passage section S


6


is substantially perpendicular to direction D


2


and path portion P


1


to intercept part of the mass of cigars


2


.




Recirculating conveyor


14


comprises a belt


33


looped about two transmission pulleys


34




a


and


34




b


and a drive pulley


34




c,


and comprises a branch


35


sloping upwards in direction D


2


. That is, branch


25


of the first conveyor


13


, on the left in the accompanying drawing, connects guide surface


11


to respective channel


7


; branch


35


of conveyor


14


connects face


32


of appendix


28


of the last channel


7


, on the right in the accompanying drawing, to guide surface


12


; and branches


25


of the central conveyors


13


connect the faces


32


of appendixes


28


of the respective upstream channels


7


to their own respective channels


7


. The bottom wall


15


of hopper


4


is therefore defined partly by branches


25


and


35


, and partly by appendixes


28


, and each outlet


6


defines a step in bottom wall


15


for intercepting the cigars


2


traveling along path P.




In actual use, cigars


2


are bulk fed continuously or discontinuously in direction D


3


into hopper


4


through inlet


5


. Conveyor


17


is fed continuously anticlockwise in the accompanying drawing, while conveyors


13


and


14


are fed continuously clockwise. Top branch


21


of conveyor


17


feeds cigars


2


through passage section Sa and between the bottom branch


22


of conveyor


17


and branch


25


of the first conveyor


13


in direction D


2


. The combined action of conveyor


17


and conveyor


13


feeds cigars


2


in bulk in direction D


2


, while the cigars


2


traveling in contact with branch


25


are intercepted by outlet


6


and fed through passage section S


6


into respective channel


7


. In the same way, each conveyor


13


supplies respective outlet


6


and feeds cigars


2


along the respective channel


7


; and conveyor


14


cooperates with conveyor


17


to feed some of cigars


2


through passage section Sb and back onto top branch


21


of conveyor


17


.




Force feeding cigars


2


in bulk along path P prevents the formation of bridges and at the same time provides for feeding cigars


2


onto branches


25


leading into respective channels


7


, thus preventing any interruption in supply; while recirculating conveyor


14


provides for sending back into circulation along path P any cigars


2


failing to engage any channel


7


along portion P


1


of the annular path.




The number of channels


7


is a design parameter of machine


3


, may range from one to a very high number, and obviously determines the number of outlets


6


and conveyors


13


.



Claims
  • 1. A method of feeding elongated articles on a wrapping machine having a hopper (4) for housing a mass of said articles (2) oriented in a first direction (D1), and a number of channels (7) for extracting the articles (2) from the hopper (4) and in which said articles (2) are arranged in an orderly column (8); the hopper (4) having an inlet (5) and an outlet (6), which is connected to the channels (7), and powered conveying means (13, 14, 17) for moving the mass of articles (2) inside the hopper (4) along an annular path (P) having a conveying branch extending from the inlet (5) to the outlet (6) and a recirculation branch extending from the outlet (6) to the inlet (5); the method comprising the steps of:feeding the mass of articles (2) through said inlet (5) inside the hopper (4), moving the mass of articles (2) inside the hopper (4) along said conveying branch of said annular path (P) from the inlet (5) to the outlet (6) so as to convey at least part of the articles (2) through the channels (7), and moving a remaining mass of articles (2) not conveyed through the channels (7) along the recirculating branch of the annular path (P) from the outlet (6) to the inlet (5) so as to recirculate said remaining mass of articles (2).
  • 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, comprising intercepting said articles conveyed along said path in said outlet (6) which is located along a portion (P1) of said annular (P), and feeding said articles from said outlet to a passage (S6) extending substantially perpendicular to said portion (P1).
  • 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, comprising arranging a plurality of said outlets (6) in succession along said portion (P1) of said annular path to receive one said article at a time.
  • 4. A method as claimed in claim 3, comprising arranging each said outlet as a step on said conveying branch to receive one said article at a time.
  • 5. A method as claimed in claim 4, comprising inclining said conveying path downwardly towards each said outlet and inclining said conveying path upwardly along said recirculating branch.
  • 6. A device for feeding elongated articles (2) on a wrapping machine (3); said apparatus comprising a hopper (4) for housing a mass of said articles (2) oriented in a first direction (D1), and a number of channels (7) for extracting the articles (2) from the hopper (4) in an orderly column (8); said hopper (4) having an inlet (5) and an outlet (6), which is connected to the channels (7), and powered conveying means (13, 14, 17) for moving the mass of articles (2) inside the hopper (4) along an annular path (P) having a conveying branch extending from the inlet (5) to the outlet (6) and a recirculating branch extending from the outlet (6) to the inlet (5); said powered conveying means (13, 14, 17) comprising first conveying means (13, 17) for moving the mass of articles (2) inside the hopper (4) along said conveying branch from the inlet (5) to the outlet (6) so as to convey at least part of the articles (2) through the channels (7), and second conveying means (14, 17) for moving a remaining mass of articles (2) not conveyed through the channels (7) along said recirculating branch of the annular path (P) from the outlet (6) to the inlet (5) so as to recirculate said remaining mass of articles (2).
  • 7. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said outlet (6) is located along a portion (P1) of said annular path (P), and comprises a passage section (S6) extending substantially perpendicular to said portion (P1) to intercept said articles (2) fed along said portion.
  • 8. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said conveying means (13, 14, 17) comprises a number of first conveyors (13), each of which is located at a respective said outlet (6) and comprises a branch (25) adjacent to said respective outlet (6) for feeding said articles (2) to said respective outlet (6).
  • 9. A device as claimed in claim 8, wherein each said branch (25) defines a portion of a respective channel (7).
  • 10. A device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said powered conveying means comprises a second conveyor (17) having a top branch (21), and a bottom branch (22) facing the branches (25) of said first conveyors and cooperating with said branches (25) of said first conveyor to feed said mass of articles (2) along said portion (P1) of said annular path (P).
  • 11. A device as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said first conveyors has an upper branch inclined downwardly towards its respective said outlet.
  • 12. A device as claimed in claim 10, wherein said second conveying means comprises a third conveyor (14) having a branch (35) facing said bottom branch (22); said branch (35) of the third conveyor cooperating with said bottom branch (22) to transfer said mass of articles (2) onto said top branch (21).
  • 13. A device as claimed in claim 10, wherein said branch (35) of said third conveyor (14) is inclined upwardly along said recirculating branch.
  • 14. A device as claimed in claim 7, wherein a plurality of said outlets are arranged in succession along said portion (P1) of said annular path and are connected respectively to said channels.
  • 15. A device as claimed in claim 14, wherein said outlets have respective said passage sections disposed as open steps on said conveying branch to intercept one said article at a time from said mass.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO00A0298 May 2000 IT
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