What is described is a method, a mechanism and an apparatus for a momentary compression of a filter material used to manufacture tobacco industry products.
In the tobacco industry, cigarettes provided with filters are manufactured, whereas the filters can be made of one kind of material or can be composed of multiple materials having different physical and filtering characteristics. The filter material in a continuous form, for example acetate, is cut into rods and applied to the cigarettes. In addition, filters manufactured of several concentrically arranged filter material layers are known. Filters having several segments of different materials are more and more frequently used in the cigarettes manufactured in present times. Machines for manufacturing multi-segment filter rods of continuous multi-segment filter rods are known in the prior art. Such machines combine the segments delivered from multiple feeding devices, whereas the segments are formed by cutting filter rods transferred for example on a drum conveyor using a cutting head provided with rotary knives. Individual segments are combined, depending on the apparatus, next to one another on a drum conveyor or one after another on a linear conveyor in order to finally form a linearly moving continuous multi-segment rod being cut into individual multi-segment rods. At the further stages of the cigarette manufacturing process the multi-segment rods are cut into individual multi-segment filters applied to individual cigarettes.
A very significant aspect of the production of filter rods of different known kinds is the quality of segment wrapping with a wrapper. The quality is determined by both the deformation of the wrapper in the region of an adhesive seam and the filling of the wrapper with the filter material.
Members for compression in the form of immovable pressing bars which heat up during the operation and lead to material damage are known in the prior art. The U.S. Pat. No. 3,716,443 disclosed an apparatus for manufacturing filter rods of a continuous filter material wherein a member for forming an endless filter rod was used, whereas such member is cooled by means of compressed air. Due to the use of compressed air a thin layer reducing the friction between the filter material and the guiding members is formed.
It would thus be helpful if an improved mechanism, apparatus and a method could be developed for compression of the filter material.
The gist of the invention is a method of a momentary compression of the filter material used in the tobacco industry, wrapped into a wrapper glued with an adhesive delivered from an adhesive applying apparatus. A method is characterised in that before wrapping the filter material into a wrapper the filter material is compressed by exerting a force on the material by means of at least one rotary compressing member.
A method according to the invention is characterised in that the filter material is gradually compressed by means of a set of multiple rotary compressing members acting on the material being compressed with a different force.
A method according to the invention characterised in that the force exerted by successive rotary compressing members on the filter material is increasing.
A method according to the invention characterised in that the force exerted on the filter material is directed in a vertical direction.
A method according to the invention characterised in that the force exerted on the filter material is directed at an angle to the vertical direction.
The gist of the invention is also a mechanism for a momentary compression of the filter material used in the tobacco industry, wrapped into a wrapper glued with an adhesive delivered from an adhesive applying apparatus, adapted to being placed on a filter rod manufacturing machine before the adhesive applying apparatus. The said mechanism is characterised in that it comprises at least one rotary compressing member for pressing the filter material linearly moving underneath it.
Furthermore, a mechanism according to the invention is characterised in that it comprises two rotary compressing members.
A mechanism according to the invention is characterised in that it comprises three rotary compressing members.
A mechanism according to the invention is characterised in that the last rotary compressing member, counting in the direction of movement of the filter material, has a smaller working width than the preceding compressing members.
A mechanism according to the invention is characterised in that it is adapted to the adjustment of position of the rotary compressing members in at least one axis, preferably in all axes.
A mechanism according to the invention is characterised in that it is adapted to the adjustment of the angle between an axis of the linear movement of the filter material and a line of compression of the compressing mechanism, in particular the line determined by the centres of rotation of the rotary compressing members.
A mechanism according to the invention is characterised in that the rotary compressing member is a compressing roller with a cylindrical working surface.
A mechanism according to the invention is characterised in that the rotary compressing member is a compressing roller with a conical working surface.
A mechanism according to the invention is characterised in that the rotary compressing member is a compressing roller with an oval working surface.
Furthermore, the substance of the invention is an apparatus for manufacturing filter rods of a filter material used in the tobacco industry. An apparatus is characterised in that it comprises at least one compressing mechanism according to the invention.
An advantage of the method and the apparatus according to the invention is an effective operation with a low-cost and simple embodiment of the solution according to the invention. The solution according to the invention is, in addition, free of drawbacks of solutions known in the prior art, i.e. it does not heat up during the operation, and it does not cause material damage either. The compressing members roll on the surface of the filter material differently from the solutions known in the prior art where the effect of sliding of the pressing bars on the filter material occurred.
The invention is explained in a drawing in which:
An apparatus for a momentary compression of the filter material constitutes a part of a machine for manufacturing rods of the filter material. It comprises members for guiding the wrapper and the filter material, and a compressing mechanism 11 a fragment of which was shown in
The embodiments of rotary compressing members are described below. A rotary compressing member 10′ rotating around the axis T shown in
The position of the compressing mechanism can be selected according to the filter material and the manufacturer's requirements. The position of the compressing mechanism can be determined in a typical way in the directions of three axes X, Y and Z (
During the manufacture of filter rods FR, before gluing the wrapper 14, the filter material S in the form of segments or in the continuous form is compressed by means of the compressing mechanism 11 in order to reduce the cross-section of the filter material. The depression and the reduction of the cross-section caused by the compression makes it possible that wrapping of the wrapper in order to obtain a cylindrical sleeve around the filter material takes place without the need of a simultaneous compression of the wrapped material. The wrapper is formed in the cylindrical shape and is glued. A decompression takes place during the wrapping and it finally ends after forming a sleeve of the wrapper.
A compressing mechanism 11′ according to the invention can also be embodied using an intermediate pressing member 25 (
An advantage of the method according to the invention is that the final decompression of the filter material takes place after forming and gluing the wrapper, which allows obtaining better filling of the wrapper.
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