The present invention relates to a perfected drum for filter-tipped cigarette manufacturing machines.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a drum, for filter-tipped cigarette manufacturing machines, of the type fitted to and projecting from a frame of the manufacturing machine, and comprising a drive shaft, and an outer shell supported by the drive shaft, fitted to the drive shaft to rotate with the drive shaft about an axis, and having a number of external axial seats, each for retaining a respective elongated tobacco article.
Filter-tipped cigarette manufacturing machines are known to employ a succession of rotary drums projecting from a normally vertical front surface of the manufacturing machine frame, and which provide for receiving a succession of double cigarette portions; feeding the double cigarette portions through a cutting station to obtain a succession of pairs of single cigarette portions; axially parting the single cigarette portions in each pair; inserting a double filter between the single cigarette portions in each pair to form a group; connecting, by rolling, the elements in the group by means of a gummed strip to obtain a double cigarette; and feeding the double cigarettes through a cutting station to obtain a succession of pairs of finished filter-tipped cigarettes.
All the above operations are normally accompanied by fallout of a fairly large amount of powdered tobacco, which settles at least partly on the rotary drums, thus calling for frequent maintenance and cleaning of the drums. This applies in particular to rotary drums for rolling on and treating the gummed strips, on which gum is also added to the powdered tobacco.
Since each rotary drum is tangent to at least one other rotary drum, the space about each drum is normally so confined that any maintenance or cleaning can only be done by partly dismantling the drum or the adjacent drums, which involves a good deal of downtime.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a drum for a filter-tipped cigarette manufacturing machine, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawback, and which provides, in a straightforward, low-cost manner, for relatively fast maintenance and cleaning.
According to the present invention, there is provided a drum for a filter-tipped cigarette manufacturing machine, the drum being fitted to and projecting from a frame of said manufacturing machine, and comprising a drive shaft, and an outer shell supported by the drive shaft, connected to the drive shaft to rotate, with the drive shaft, about an axis, and having a number of external axial seats, each for retaining a respective elongated tobacco article; and being characterized in that the shell is connected in axially sliding manner to the drive shaft; axial guide-slide means being interposed between the shell and the drive shaft to permit axial travel of the shell, with respect to the drive shaft, between a withdrawn work position and an extracted maintenance position, in which the shell remains supported by the drive shaft; and releasable locking means being provided to lock the shell axially to the drive shaft in said withdrawn work position.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way or example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
Groups 8 are fed successively by drum 6 into seats 9 of a drum 10, which feeds groups 8 successively through a loading station 11 for loading a succession of strips 12, each for integrally connecting cigarette portions 3 and double filter 4 of a respective group 8.
A known rolling unit 13 is located immediately downstream from drum 10, and comprises a drum 14 in turn comprising seats 15, each for receiving a relative group 8 and a relative strip 12 in known manner from drum 10. Drum 14 feeds groups 8 and relative strips 12 to a rolling station 16, which is defined by a fixed plate 17 facing the outer periphery of drum 14 and defining, with the periphery of drum 14, a rolling channel 18, inside which each group 8 rolls backwards about its axis and out of relative seat 15 to wind relative strip 12 about relative double filter 4 and about the end portions, facing double filter 4, of relative cigarette portions 3 to obtain a double cigarette 19.
On reaching the end of plate 17, double cigarettes 19 are transferred into respective seats 20 of a drum 21, and then into respective seats 22 on a drum 23, which feeds double cigarettes 19 through a cutting unit 24, which cuts double cigarettes 19 into half to obtain, from each double cigarette 19, two coaxial single cigarettes 25 positioned with their filters facing and contacting end to end, and which are then transferred to an output portion 26 of filter assembly machine 1.
Drum 10 has an axis 27 of rotation perpendicular to the
Drum 10 comprises a tubular drive shaft 30 coaxial with axis 27, fitted in rotary manner through frame 28 and to relative tubular appendix 29 with the interposition of bearings 31, and comprising a rear portion which projects rearwards of frame 28 and is fitted with a flange 32 for connection to a main drive device (not shown) of filter assembly machine 1. Drive shaft 30 also comprises a front portion projecting frontwards of tubular appendix 29 and terminating with a substantially circular flange 33, which is coaxial with axis 27 and fitted with a peripheral tubular front appendix 34 coaxial with axis 27 and housing two pins 35 parallel to axis 27.
Pins 35 form part of a pin-and-socket type joint 36 for transmitting drive torque from drive shaft 30 to part of an assembly 37, which is movable axially, with respect to drive shaft 30, between a normal withdrawn work position (
Assembly 37 also comprises a central shaft 43 coaxial with axis 27 and in turn comprising a cylindrical rear portion 44 extending inside drive shaft 30 and having an axial groove 45, which is closed by shoulders at opposite ends and engaged by a tongue 46 integral with drive shaft 30, projecting inwards from drive shaft 30, and defining both the travel of assembly 37 between the normal withdrawn work position and the extracted maintenance position, and a given timing angle in the connecting of drive shaft 30 and central shaft 43. Central shaft 43 also comprises a tubular front portion 47 coaxial with axis 27, located frontwards of flange 33, and connected to rear portion 44 by a rear flange 48 of its own, which forms part of joint 36, is interposed between flanges 33 and 41, and has two radial grooves 49, each engaged transversely by a relative pin 35.
Assembly 37 also comprises an angularly fixed tubular support 50 movable axially with shell 38 and central shaft 43, and fitted through with front portion 47 of central shaft 43, to which tubular support 50 is connected in rotary manner by the interposition of bearings 51; and a ball locking device 52 for locking central shaft 43, and therefore assembly 37 as a whole, in said normal withdrawn work position.
As shown in
Ball locking device 52 also comprises a pin 54 coaxial with axis 27 and fitted to slide axially inside a dead hole 55 which is formed axially along front portion 47 of central shaft 43 and partly inside rear portion 44, and has two coaxial radial holes 56 located astride a mating plane of flange 33 and ring 53, and communicating with an annular, substantially elliptical-section groove 57 formed partly on the inner surface of flange 33 and partly on the inner surface of ring 53. Pin 54 comprises a front portion 58 having an outside diameter approximately equal to but no larger than the inside diameter of hole 55; and a substantially truncated-cone-shaped rear portion 59.
Ball locking device 52 also comprises two balls 60, each of which is housed in rolling manner inside a respective hole 56 and is larger in diameter than the length of hole 56 so that, when positioned contacting the bottom of annular groove 57, a portion of each ball 60 projects inside hole 55 by a distance which is smaller, by more than the depth of annular groove 57, than the difference between the radii of the two ends of rear portion 59.
Ball locking device 52 also comprises an adjusting device 61 for adjusting the axial position of pin 54 between a withdrawn lock position (
As shown more clearly in
In actual use, when cap 62 is unscrewed, so that it slides axially with respect to front portion 47 from the
When pull is then exerted on the front of assembly 37, each ball 60, by contrast with the inner surface of ring 53, moves radially inwards of hole 55, while still remaining inside respective hole 56 but disengaging annular groove 57, thus enabling withdrawal of rear portion 44 from drive shaft 30 and, therefore, of assembly 37 from the rest of drum 10.
The extraction travel enabling shell 38 to be positioned in front of and outwards of the adjacent drums is substantially equal to the travel, along groove 45, of tongue 46, which, besides defining the fully extracted position of assembly 37, also prevents accidental rotation of assembly 37 with respect to drive shaft 30 when performing maintenance and cleaning operations, and so maintains alignment of pins 35 and relative grooves 49, and the timing of seats 9 with respect to the seats of the adjacent drums.
Once maintenance and cleaning are completed, assembly 37 is restored to the normal withdrawn work position by pushing rear portion 44 of central shaft 43 fully inside drive shaft 30, and then screwing down cap 62 to reset ball locking device 52.
In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that central shaft 43 combines with drive shaft 30 to form a telescopic guide-slide coupling, which may be replaced by any other similar telescopic coupling capable not only of withdrawing shell 38 to make it easily accessible from the outside, but also of keeping shell 38 resting on drive shaft 30, even in the extracted maintenance position, of limiting the extraction travel of shell 38 to prevent detachment of shell 38 from drive shaft 30, of maintaining the timing angle in the connection of shell 38 and drive shaft 30, and of disconnecting shell 38, as regards the drive torque, from drive shaft 30 using a face joint, such as joint 36, when shell 38 is extracted.
To simplify maintenance and cleaning, the shell (not shown) of each of the drums in
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