Method of forming groups of cigarettes on a cigarette packing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6446415
  • Patent Number
    6,446,415
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 30, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
On a packing machine for packing cigarettes, whereby a group of cigarettes is formed by withdrawing the cigarettes from one or more outlets of a hopper, interception, in response to a control signal, of the stream of cigarettes from any one outlet results in simultaneous interception of the respective streams from all of any other outlets participating, with the intercepted outlet, in the formation of the group, but not in simultaneous stoppage of the packing machine as a whole.
Description




The present invention relates to a method of forming groups of cigarettes on a cigarette packing machine.




More specifically, the present invention relates to a method of forming groups of cigarettes on a cigarette packing machine capable of forming, substantially simultaneously, at least two groups of cigarettes, each forming the content of a packet of cigarettes.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




On cigarette packing machines, groups of cigarettes are fed, at least in pairs, to at least one packing line by a supply device, which is fed in steps in a substantially horizontal direction, and comprises a number of pockets equally spaced along one or a number of parallel supply lines, and each for housing a respective group of cigarettes.




The cigarettes are fed to the group supply device by a hopper having an output end divided into a number of outlets arranged in at least two groups, each for forming a respective group of cigarettes. When each group of cigarettes is formed by superimposing layers, each group of outlets is defined by a number of outlets at most equal to the number of layers in each group of cigarettes. Conversely, when each group of cigarettes is formed in one go, each group of outlets is defined by a single outlet.




Each outlet is divided into a number of substantially vertical channels equal in number to the cigarettes in the respective layer or, if the groups of cigarettes are formed in one go, to the cigarettes in the longest layer in the respective group of cigarettes.




When each group of cigarettes comprises three superimposed layers and is formed by superimposing the layers, and when the hopper comprises, for example, three groups of three outlets each, the supply device moves forward in steps to position, at each stop, nine pockets beneath the output end of the hopper and aligned with the nine outlets. In this case, the output end of the hopper has nine push members, which are activated simultaneously to transfer, at each stop of the supply device, a layer of cigarettes into each of the nine pockets facing the respective push members.




The push members are so arranged that each of three first push members feeds a respective bottom layer into each of the three facing pockets; each of three second push members feeds a respective intermediate layer into each of the three facing pockets; and each of three third push members feeds a respective top layer into each of the three facing pockets. Since a complete group of cigarettes is formed inside a respective pocket in the course of three successive steps of the supply device, each pocket is therefore positioned, in the course of said steps, at the three outlets defining the same group of outlets.




When each group of cigarettes comprises two or more superimposed layers and is formed in one go at a respective outlet, and when the hopper comprises at least two outlets, which may be located over the same cigarette group conveyor line or over respective parallel lines, the supply device moves forward in steps to position, at each stop, two pockets beneath the output end of the hopper and aligned with the two outlets. In this case, the output end of the hopper has two push members, which are activated to transfer, at each stop of the supply device, a group of cigarettes into each of the two facing pockets.




A major drawback of both the above known forming devices lies in incomplete groups of cigarettes issuing from the hopper—and which must therefore be rejected—whenever the flow of cigarettes along even only one channel of any one of the outlets is cut off by the presence, for example, of a cigarette positioned crosswise over the inlet of the channel.




To eliminate the above drawback, known forming devices of the above type normally comprise a stop signal emitter, which provides for total stoppage of the packing machine in response to a signal indicating no flow of cigarettes along even only one of the supply channels.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of forming groups of cigarettes, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.




In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method of forming groups of cigarettes, whereby stoppage of the outflow of cigarettes from an outlet of the hopper does not result in the formation of incomplete groups of cigarettes, let alone in total stoppage of the packing machine.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method of forming groups of cigarettes, which provides, if necessary, for reducing the output of a cigarette packing machine implementing the method.




According to the present invention, there is provided a method of forming groups of cigarettes on a cigarette packing machine; the packing machine comprising a hopper for supplying cigarettes; the hopper comprising at least two groups of outlets; each group of outlets comprising a number of outlets ranging between one and a number equal to the number of layers of cigarettes in each group of cigarettes; and the outlets in each group of outlets participating in forming a respective said group of cigarettes; the method being characterized by comprising the step of simultaneously intercepting respective streams of cigarettes issuing from all the outlets in a said group of outlets in response to a control signal.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Two non-limiting embodiments of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a schematic front view, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the forming device according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a larger-scale, partially sectioned view in perspective of a detail in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a larger-scale view of a further detail in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

shows a section, with parts removed for clarity, along line IV—IV in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

shows the

FIG. 2

detail in successive operating positions;





FIG. 6

shows a section along line VI—VI in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

shows the same view as in

FIG. 1

of a further embodiment of the forming device according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a device for simultaneously forming at least two groups


2


(

FIG. 3

) of cigarettes


3


(in the example shown, three groups


2


of cigarettes


3


) on a cigarette packing machine


4


.




Forming device


1


comprises a supply device


5


for feeding a succession of groups


2


to a packing line (not shown) of packing machine


4


. Each group


2


forms the content of a packet (not shown) of cigarettes, and is defined by at least one layer of cigarettes, and preferably by a number of superimposed layers of cigarettes


3


. In particular, in the

FIG. 3

embodiment, each group


2


comprises three superimposed layers


6


indicated


6




a


,


6




b


and


6




c.






Supply device


5


comprises two pulleys


7


—one of which is powered—fitted to a fixed frame


8


so as to rotate in steps about respective axes parallel to each other and perpendicular to the

FIG. 1

plane. In the example embodiment shown, device


5


also comprises a single conveyor belt


9


looped about pulleys


7


and having a number of pockets


10


equally spaced along belt


9


and each for receiving a respective group


2


. Pulleys


7


are rotated anticlockwise, and the pockets


10


along a substantially horizontal top conveying branch of belt


9


are fed in a direction


11


and along a substantially horizontal supply path P.




In variations not shown, pulleys


7


support a number of belts


9


parallel with one another and each having a respective succession of pockets


10


.




Forming device


1


also comprises a hopper


12


located over, and set back with respect to, device


5


, and which forms the end portion of a unit


13


for supplying cigarettes


3


. Hopper


12


comprises an output end


14


having nine outlets


15


divided into three groups indicated


16


,


17


,


18


, and each group is defined by the three outlets


15


responsible for forming the same group


2


of cigarettes


3


. Outlets


15


may be arranged with any spacing over belt


9


, and belt


9


itself operated in steps of any length, providing, as in the example shown, each outlet


15


faces a respective pocket


10


at each stop of belt


9


, and, at each stop, each pocket


10


is positioned beneath a different outlet


15


of the relative group


16


,


17


,


18


until group


2


is completed.




In the

FIG. 1

embodiment, outlets


15


are so arranged along path P that, at each stop of belt


9


, each of the first three outlets


15


feeds a bottom layer


6




a


of cigarettes


3


into a respective pocket


10


; and, at the same time, each of the second three outlets


15


feeds an intermediate layer


6




b


of cigarettes


3


into a respective pocket


10


, and each of the third three outlets


15


feeds a top layer


6




c


of cigarettes


3


into a respective pocket


10


.




In alternative embodiments not shown, hopper


12


comprises a number of outlets


15


equal to any further multiple of three, and the three outlets


15


defining the same group


16


-


18


are arranged along path P in a different order from that shown in

FIG. 1

, e.g. are adjacent to one another. It should also be pointed out that, depending on the number of layers


6


in each group


2


of cigarettes


3


, the outlets


15


of hopper


12


are divided into groups of outlets


15


, each comprising a number of outlets


15


equal to the number of layers


6


in the relative group


2


of cigarettes


3


.




Each outlet


15


is divided by substantially vertical partitions into a number of channels


19


equal in number to the cigarettes


3


in relative layer


6


, and along which cigarettes


3


travel in a direction substantially crosswise to direction


11


and to the respective longitudinal axes of cigarettes


3


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 4

, hopper


12


comprises three fixed horizontal plates


20


located beneath hopper


12


to support the cigarettes


3


traveling along channels


19


of the first three outlets


15


, of the second three outlets


15


, and of the third three outlets


15


respectively. The respective top surfaces


21


of plates


20


are located at increasing levels differing from one another by an amount substantially equal to the diameter of a cigarette


3


, and, together with respective outlets


15


, define respective horizontal gaps


22


of a height approximately equal to but no less than the diameter of a cigarette


3


(FIG.


4


). It should be pointed out that surface


21


of plate


20


relative to the first three outlets


15


is coplanar with the bottom wall of each pocket


10


.




Each outlet


15


has two parallel guides


23


, which are located on opposite sides of outlet


15


in direction


11


, extend parallel to a horizontal direction


24


crosswise to direction


11


, are connected integrally to relative plate


20


, and project from the opposite edge of plate


20


to that facing belt


9


. Each guide


23


has a bottom longitudinal groove


25


and a top longitudinal groove


26


, which extend parallel to direction


24


and are formed along the edge of guide


23


facing the other guide


23


.




The two grooves


25


house in sliding manner a push member


27


, which is defined by a substantially rectangular plate—two opposite longitudinal edges of which are engaged in sliding manner inside respective grooves


25


—and is moved by an actuating cylinder


28


normally common to all of push members


27


, which are therefore moved simultaneously between a rest position (

FIGS. 5



b


and


5




d


) in which push member


27


is located substantially outside relative gap


22


, and a work position (

FIGS. 5



a


and


5




c


) in which push member


27


is located inside relative gap


22


. The top surface of member


27


has a number of grooves


29


equal in number to the channels


19


of respective outlet


15


and parallel to direction


24


. When member


27


is in the work position, each groove


29


is positioned facing the outlet of a respective channel


19


to receive a respective cigarette


3


.




The two grooves


26


of guides


23


of each outlet


15


house in sliding manner an intercepting member


30


comprising a substantially rectangular plate


31


, the opposite longitudinal edges of which engage in sliding manner respective grooves


26


. Member


30


also comprises a connecting device


32


for connecting plate


31


and member


27


to each other so as to move plate


31


, together with member


27


, between a rest position (

FIGS. 5



a


and


5




b


) in which plate


31


is substantially outside relative gap


22


, and a work position (

FIGS. 5



c


and


5




d


) in which plate


31


engages relative gap


22


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the total height of member


27


and plate


31


is approximately equal to but no greater than the diameter of a cigarette


3


, and is therefore less than the height of relative gap


22


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, connecting device


32


comprises a tubular guide body


33


extending upwards from plate


31


and coaxial with a through hole


34


formed through plate


31


. Connecting device


32


also comprises a pin


35


, a head


36


of which normally cooperates, by means of a spring


37


, with a top free surface of tubular body


33


, and an end portion


38


of which, at the opposite end to head


36


, projects from the bottom of plate


31


to engage a through hole


39


in member


27


when head


36


is positioned contacting the top end of tubular body


33


. Pin


35


is moved in opposition to respective spring


37


by an actuating unit


40


comprising two electromagnets


41


and


42


, which are coaxial with pin


35


and face head


36


when plate


31


is in the work position and rest position respectively. Electromagnets


41


and


42


are energized selectively by a central control unit


43


, which is normally common to all of intercepting members


30


and operates in response to a signal supplied to central control unit


43


by any one of control devices


44


, each relative to a respective channel


19


of outlet


15


.




Each plate


31


is provided with a ball lock device


45


for preventing accidental translation of plate


31


in direction


24


when plate


31


is in the work or rest position. Device


45


comprises two balls


46


, each of which—by means of a respective spring


47


parallel to direction


11


and supported by respective guide


23


, and when plate


31


is in the rest or work position—selectively engages two respective cavities


48


and


49


formed along a respective longitudinal edge of plate


31


.




Operation of forming device


1


will be described with reference to FIG.


5


.




In

FIG. 5



a


, forming device


1


is shown in the steady operating condition, in which intercepting members


30


are set to the rest position and disconnected from respective push members


27


; each electromagnet


42


is energized by central control unit


43


to keep respective pin


35


raised in opposition to respective spring


37


and therefore withdrawn from hole


39


in respective push member


27


, which, at each step of belt


9


, transfers a respective layer


6


of cigarettes


3


into the facing pocket


10


without drawing along respective intercepting member


30


, which is kept in the rest position by respective balls


46


engaging respective cavities


48


.




In the steady operating condition, each step of supply device


5


corresponds to the formation of three complete groups


2


of cigarettes


3


, which each comprise three superimposed layers


6


and are housed inside the three pockets


10


issuing, at each step, from beneath hopper


12


. As a complete group


2


of cigarettes


3


is formed inside respective pocket


10


in the course of three successive steps of supply device


5


, each pocket


10


, in the course of said steps, is therefore positioned at three respective outlets


15


forming the same group


16


-


18


of outlets


15


. Upon control device


44


of any one of channels


19


of an outlet


15


supplying central control unit


43


with a signal indicating clogging of, or a shortage of cigarettes


3


in, channel


19


, central control unit


43


simultaneously activates the intercepting members


30


of the outlet


15


comprising the malfunctioning channel


19


and of all the outlets


15


forming part of the same group


16


-


18


as the intercepted outlet


15


, thus preventing the formation of incomplete groups


2


of cigarettes


3


which would have to be rejected, and also enabling servicing of the malfunctioning channel


19


without interrupting operation of forming device


1


.




The way in which intercepting members


30


of the three outlets


15


in each group


16


-


18


of outlets


15


are moved from the rest to the work position will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 5



b


-


5




d.






With reference to

FIG. 5



b


, central control unit


43


deactivates electromagnets


42


so that respective pins


35


, by means of respective springs


37


, engage respective holes


39


in respective push members


27


; at which point (

FIG. 5



c


), the intercepting members


30


of the three outlets


15


in question are moved simultaneously by actuating cylinder


28


, and together with respective push members


27


, into the work position. As each intercepting member


30


reaches the work position (

FIG. 5



c


), balls


46


of respective lock device


45


engage cavities


49


in respective plate


31


, and central control unit


43


energizes respective electromagnet


41


to release respective pin


35


from respective hole


39


(

FIG. 5



d


), so that, whereas the three intercepting members


30


remain in the work position cutting off supply of respective cigarettes


3


to the three outlets


15


in question, the three associated push members


27


are released from respective intercepting members


30


to allow group operation of push members


27


, which, at each operating cycle, are all moved simultaneously by cylinder


28


between the respective rest and work positions.




Forming device


1


also operates as described above in response to an external signal supplied to central control unit


43


to indicate, for example, malfunctioning of the packing line (not shown) downstream from forming device


1


; in which case, considerable advantage is to be gained by operating forming device


1


at reduced capacity, i.e. with only six or three outlets


15


. Depending on the signal received, central control unit


43


therefore provides for simultaneously closing the outlets


15


of one or two groups


16


-


18


of outlets


15


.




When the outlets


15


of one or more groups


16


-


18


are intercepted, supply of the packing material for all the unformed groups


2


of cigarettes


3


not supplied to the packing line (not shown) is obviously also cut off.




The

FIG. 7

variation shows a forming device


50


for forming groups


2


of cigarettes


3


, and which forms part of a packing machine


51


for forming groups


2


of cigarettes


3


comprising three superimposed layers


6


. In the case of forming device


50


, each group


2


of cigarettes


3


is formed in one go at a respective outlet


15


of a hopper


52


which, in this case, comprises two groups


16


,


17


of outlets


15


, which groups are both located over the same line for conveying groups


2


of cigarettes


3


, and are each defined by one outlet


15


.




In the steady operating condition, each step of supply device


5


corresponds to the formation of two complete groups


2


of cigarettes


3


housed inside the two pockets


10


issuing, at each step, from beneath hopper


12


. Upon control device


44


of any one of channels


19


of an outlet


15


supplying central control unit


43


with a signal indicating clogging of, or a shortage of cigarettes


3


in, channel


19


, central control unit


43


activates the intercepting member


30


of the outlet


15


comprising the malfunctioning channel


19


, thus enabling servicing of the malfunctioning channel


19


without interrupting operation of packing machine


51


as a whole.




As on packing machine


4


, emission of a stop signal by central control unit


43


to close one or more outlets


15


may be operator-controlled to reduce the output of packing machine


51


.




In alternative embodiments not shown, outlets


15


may obviously be more than two in number, and may be arranged over a number of parallel lines for conveying groups


2


of cigarettes


3


.



Claims
  • 1. A method of forming groups of cigarettes on a cigarette packing machine; the packing machine (4) comprising a hopper (12) for supplying cigarettes (3); the hopper (12) comprising at least two groups (16, 17, 18) of outlets (15); each group (16; 17; 18) of outlets (15) comprising a number of outlets (15) ranging between one and a number equal to the number of layers (6) of cigarettes in each group (2) of cigarettes (3); and the outlets (15) in each group (16; 17; 18) of outlets (15) participating in forming a respective said group (2) of cigarettes (3); the method comprising the step of simultaneously intercepting respective streams of cigarettes (3) issuing from all the outlets (15) in a said group (16; 17; 18) of outlets (15) in response to a control signal; each of said streams of cigarettes (3) being intercepted by means of a respective intercepting member (30), which is moved to and from a work position, in which the intercepting member (30) stops the respective stream of cigarettes (5) and is located beneath the respective said outlet (15).
  • 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control signal is a signal indicating malfunctioning of one of said outlets (15).
  • 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control signal is an external signal to reduce the number of working outlets (15).
  • 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising moving said intercepting member (30) between said work position and a rest position, in which the intercepting member (30) is located to the side of the respective outlet (15), by connecting the intercepting member (30) to a respective push member (27) movable back and forth beneath the respective said outlet (15) to extract the cigarettes (3) from the outlet (15).
  • 5. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said intercepting member (30) is connected to the associated push member (27), together with all the intercepting members (30) of any outlets (15) participating in the formation of the same said group (2) of cigarettes (3), by means of a connecting device (32) movable selectively to and from a connecting position connecting said intercepting member (30) and the associated push member (27); the intercepting member (30) being moveable when connected to the push member (27).
  • 6. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein each said connecting device (32) is selectively activated by respective actuating means (41, 42) located at said work position and said rest position respectively; the connecting device (32) being activated in response of said control signal.
  • 7. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said group (2) of cigarettes (3) comprises at least two adjacent layers (6).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
B099A0020 Jan 1999 IT
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