This present invention relates to a smoking article assembly machine. The present invention also relates to a method of making a smoking article.
Smoking articles, such as filter cigarettes, are generally formed of a tobacco rod and a filter wrapped in a material, such as paper. A band of paper, such as tipping paper, may be used to join together a wrapped tobacco rod and a wrapped filter. Cigarettes with different construction and configuration are possible but do generally comprise rod shaped components, such as tobacco rods and filters that are wrapped in materials in various arrangements.
Machinery for preparing and wrapping a web of material around a tobacco rod, a filter or an assembly of a tobacco rod and a filter may include a web handling system that handles thin strips of material, such as tipping paper, arranges and aligns the strips of material with the relevant components and feeds the strips into a wrapping process to wrap the strips of material around the components of the smoking article.
It is known to assemble smoking articles with a web of a sheet material, such as tipping paper, with predefined slits or apertures formed in it.
According to aspects of the invention, there is provided a smoking article assembly machine having a web of tipping paper conveying path, the smoking article assembly machine comprising a mechanical cutter configured to perform a cutting action to form a pattern including a line having a dimension of at least 5 mm on a web of tipping paper passing along the web of tipping paper conveying path, and a web severing device configured to sever the web of tipping paper into segments for wrapping smoking articles.
The line may be a line of separation.
The cutting action of the mechanical cutter may be configured to define at least two sections of the web of tipping paper.
The mechanical cutter may be configured to perform a cutting action to form the pattern including a line in a direction along the direction of the web of tipping paper conveying path.
The smoking article assembly machine may further comprise a curling station configured to act on the web of tipping paper. The mechanical cutter may be configured to perform the cutting action downstream of the curling station along the web of tipping paper conveying path.
The mechanical cutter may be configured to perform the cutting action upstream of the web severing device along the web of tipping paper conveying path.
The mechanical cutter may be a crush cutting device. Alternatively, it may be another type of mechanical cutter such as a shear action cutter, e.g. a rotary scissor type cutter, or a contact cutter.
The crush cutting device may comprise a profiled roller and an anvil roller between which the web of tipping paper conveying path is defined.
The spacing between the profile roller and anvil roller may be in a range of between 3 to 5 μm.
The smoking article assembly machine may further comprise a pre-cutter. The pre-cutter may be configured to perform a first cutting action on said web of tipping paper and the cutting action performed by the mechanical cutter may be a second cutting action on said web of tipping paper.
The pre-cutter may perform a mechanical cutting action.
The pre-cutter may be disposed downstream of the curling station and upstream of the mechanical cutter along the web of tipping paper conveying path. More specifically, the pre-cutter is preferably disposed after the curling station but before the mechanical cutter in the direction of movement of the web of tipping paper along the conveying path.
The pre-cutter may be disposed upstream of the curling station along the web of tipping paper conveying path.
The pre-cutter may be a punch for forming perforations. Alternatively, the pre-cutter could be a shear action cutter, such as a rotary scissor type cutter, a contact cutter or a laser cutter.
The line may have a minimum length to width ration of 60:1.
According to other aspects of the invention, there is provided a method of making a smoking article, comprising conveying a web of tipping paper along a conveying path, mechanically cutting the web of tipping paper to form a pattern including a line having a dimension of at least 5 mm on the web of tipping paper, severing the web of tipping paper into segments, and assembling smoking article with the segments of tipping paper.
The method may further comprise curling the web of tipping paper using a curling station, wherein the web of tipping paper may be mechanically cut to form a pattern including a line having a dimension of at least 5 mm after the web of cutting paper is curled by the curling station.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
As used herein, the term “smoking article” includes smokeable products such as cigarettes, cigars and cigarillos whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes and also heat-not-burn products and other nicotine delivery product such as aerosol generation devices including e-cigarettes. The smoking article may be provided with a filter for the gaseous flow drawn by the smoker. Examples of smoking articles as described herein may comprise a cigarette with a filter in a fixed location on a rod of smokeable material such as tobacco whereas others may be telescopic in configuration.
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Although an array of lines 6 are shown forming the pattern 5, it should be understood that the pattern 5 could be made by one line 6. Each line 6 is elongate. At least one line 6 has a length equal to or greater than 5 mm. Preferably, at least one line 6 has a length equal to or greater than 10 mm. When assembled at least one line 6 extends at least 50% around the circumference of the cigarette 1. Preferably, when assembled at least one line 6 extends at least 80% around the circumference of the cigarette 1.
The tipping paper 4 is also formed with an array of perforations 7. The perforations 7 may be formed by laser cutting, embossing such as pin embossing or any other suitable method. The perforations 7 provide for ventilation through the tipping paper 4. It will be understood that each perforation 7 typically has a diameter of up to 0.5 mm. It has been found that perforation holes having a greater diameter than 0.5 mm may cause the production of CO2.
A cigarette making machine suitable for producing cigarettes 1 will now be described with reference to
Tobacco rods 20 of a length suitable for forming two cigarettes back-to-back are supplied to a tobacco rod in-feed 33 shown in
The tobacco rods 20 are supplied onto a take over drum 36 and passed to a tobacco rod cutting drum 37 with an associated knife wheel 38 that cuts the tobacco rods 20 into two parts 20a, 20b which are then axially separated by means of a separating drum 39 and passed to a filter feed drum 40 where an individual filter rod 21 is placed between them as shown in
The filter rods 21 are fed from hopper 35 by means of supply rollers 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d to the filter feed drum 40 and as shown in
The abutting arrangement of rods 20a, 21, 20b is then transferred to a swash-plate drum 41 where they are joined together by means of a tipping paper segment 10 that comprises a cut portion of the web 11 of tipping paper 4 shown in
The joined rods 20a, 21, 20b then pass on to a transfer drum 45 so as to be fed to a cutting drum 46 with an associated rotary knife 47 which cuts the joined rods 20a, 21, 20b into two separate cigarettes 1, 1′ which are then fed via a transfer drum 48 to a turning drum 49 where the cigarettes 1, 1′ of each pair are arranged to face in the same direction ready for packaging.
The web 11 of tipping paper 4 is fed sequentially from a feed arrangement comprising two rolls 22a, 22b so that a continuous supply of the web 11 of tipping paper 4 can be provided to a cigarette making machine. Thus, when one of the supply rolls 22a becomes exhausted, supply can continue from the other roll 22b and the empty roll can be replaced.
Prior to placement of the supply rolls 22a, 22b on the cigarette making machine, plain web rolls are acted on by a perforation station (not shown) to form the perforations 7 in the web 11 of tipping paper 4. The perforation station (not shown) is typically remote from the cigarette making machine, or may be included in the cigarette making machine. Also the web 11 may be perforated at a perforation station adjacent the cigarette making machine and supplied from the adjacent station into the cigarette making machine.
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A web tensioner 65 is provided upstream of the curling station 50 in the embodiment shown in
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The profiled roller 71 has a cylindrical outer surface 74. Raised protrusions (not shown) extend from the profiled roller 71. The raised protrusions define the or each line 6 of the pattern 5. The raised protrusions define a rotary die. The anvil roller 72 has a cylindrical outer surface 75. The cylindrical outer surface 75 of the anvil roller 72 is smooth. That is, the cylindrical outer surface 75 of the anvil roller 72 does not have any raised protrusions.
The spacing between the free edge of the raised protrusions (not shown) on the profiled roller 71 and cylindrical outer surface 75 of the anvil roller 72 is between 3 and 5 μm in the present embodiment. The thickness of the web 11 of tipping paper 4 is typically 0.025-0.055 mm. However, it will be understood that the dimensions may vary. Rotation of the profiled roller 71 and anvil roller 72 is synchronised. The rotational speed of the profiled roller 71 and anvil roller 72 corresponds to the throughput speed of the web 11 of tipping paper 4. As the web 11 passes between the profiled roller 71 and anvil roller 72, the rollers 71, 72 act on either side of the web 11. The part of the web 11 received between the raised protrusions on the profiled roller 71 and the cylindrical outer surface 75 of the anvil roller 72 is compressed. That is, the material is crushed therebetween. The material on which the cutting action is performed is crushed by at least 80% of the thickness of the web 11 of tipping paper 4. The crushing action causes the material to burst along the line of material acted on by the profiled roller 71, and so forms a line of separation. With this action, it is possible to perform a separation action that does not require piercing of the web 11 of tipping paper 4. In the present embodiment, the or each line 6 has a minimum length to width ration of 60:1.
It has been found that, by performing a cutting action on the web 11 of tipping paper 4 downstream of the curling station 50, it is possible to form patterns 5 on the web 11 of tipping paper 4 that have not previously been possible without damage occurring to the tipping paper 4 in the cigarette making machine 4. For example, in the present embodiment the mechanical cutter 70 is configured to perform a cutting action to form the pattern 5 including lines in a direction along the direction of the web 11 of tipping paper conveying path 4. Furthermore, it is possible to form such a pattern 5 including lines 6 having a dimension of at least 5 mm online the cigarette making machine. It will also be understood that the mechanical cutter 70 can be retrofitted to a cigarette making machine.
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In the above described embodiments, a cutting action is performed at the mechanical cutter 70 to form one or more lines 6 having a dimension of at least 5 mm on the web 11 of tipping paper 4 and, optionally, prior to rolls 22a, 22b of the web 11 of tipping paper 4 being received by the cigarette making machine to form perforations 7. However, it will be understood that in another embodiment the cigarette making machine has a pre-cutter to perform a cutting action on the web 11 of tipping paper 4 to form perforations 7. One such embodiment is shown in
In this embodiment, the pre-cutter 80 is disposed upstream of the curling station 50 along the web 11 of tipping paper 4 conveying path. The pre-cutter 80 is configured to form perforations, or other cutting actions in which the cuts have a dimension less than 5 mm. The pre-cutter 80 may have different forms, including a laser cutting device, a pin embossing device or a shear action cutter.
The pre-cutter 80 is configured to perform a first cutting action on the web 11 of tipping paper 4. The cutting action performed by the mechanical cutter 70 is a second cutting action on said web 11 of tipping paper 4. By providing the pre-cutter 80 upstream of the curling station 50 it is possible to separate a first cutting action from a second cutting action. Such an arrangement allows a robust web 11 having an online cutting action performed on it to pass through the curling station 50, whilst providing for a further cutting action to be performed on the web 11 prior to being combined with the rods 20a, 20b, 21.
In a further embodiment, it will be understood that the pre-cutter is disposed downstream of the curling station 50 and upstream of the mechanical cutter 70 along the web 11 of tipping paper 4 conveying path. With such arrangements, it is possible to form the perforations or other cutting action that is not performed by the mechanical cutter 70 online the cigarette making machine.
In order to address various issues and advance the art, the entirety of this disclosure shows by way of illustration various embodiments in which the claimed invention(s) may be practiced and provide for superior smoking article assembly machine and/or method of making a smoking article. The advantages and features of the disclosure are of a representative sample of embodiments only, and are not exhaustive and/or exclusive. They are presented only to assist in understanding and teach the claimed features. It is to be understood that advantages, embodiments, examples, functions, features, structures, and/or other aspects of the disclosure are not to be considered limitations on the disclosure as defined by the claims or limitations on equivalents to the claims, and that other embodiments may be utilised and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and/or spirit of the disclosure. Various embodiments may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, various combinations of the disclosed elements, components, features, parts, steps, means, etc. In addition, the disclosure includes other inventions not presently claimed, but which may be claimed in future.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1419838.6 | Nov 2014 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2015/053357 | 11/5/2015 | WO | 00 |