Claims
- 1. A tobacco receiving unit for mounting above a hopper of a cigarette making machine and for feeding a substantially uniform distribution of tobacco across a width of the hopper comprising: a first horizontal elongate compartment in a lower part of the unit and into which tobacco is to be introduced so as to be accumulated therein; an inlet for pneumatically transported tobacco at one end of said first compartment; an outlet for discharging accumulated tobacco into said hopper from a base of the first compartment; a second horizontally extending elongate compartment in an upper part of the unit and elongated in the same direction as the first compartment; an outlet for air in said second compartment; a filter screen disposed between said first and second compartments and arranged to pass air into the second compartment from said first compartment; blanking means selectively positioned along said filter screen for selectively restricting air flow through said filter screen from the first to the second compartments at least in a region at the end of the first compartment remote from said inlet, at least a portion of said blanking means being adjustable so as to enable restriction of the flow through different areas of the filter screen; and means mounting said blanking means so as to be stationary during operation of the unit filter screen and allow the selective positioning of said blanking means along said filter screen.
- 2. A tobacco receiving unit according to claim 1, wherein said blanking means comprises at least one sliding shutter mounted in guideways so as to be slidable over different areas of the screen.
- 3. A tobacco receiving unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inlet is adapted to introduce air borne tobacco into the first compartment horizontally in the direction of the length of said first compartment.
- 4. A tobacco receiving unit for mounting above a hopper of a cigarette making machine for feeding a substantially uniform distribution of tobacco across a width of the hopper comprising: a first elongated compartment in a lower part of the unit and into which tobacco is to be introduced so as to be accumulated therein; an inlet for pneumatically transported tobacco at one end of said first compartment; an outlet for discharging into said hopper, from the first compartment, tobacco which accumulates in the first compartment; a second elongate compartment in an upper part of the unit; an outlet for air in said second compartment; a filter screen between said first and second compartments and arranged to pass air into the second compartment from said first compartment; flow control means mounted in the air flow path through the unit, said flow control means being adjustable for selectively controlling a passage of air through said filter screen at least in a region at the end of said first compartment remote from said inlet and, as a consequence, a distribution of tobacco accumulating in the first compartment; detection means for detecting the tobacco accumulating in the first compartment; and control circuit means responsive to said detection means for automatically controlling a position of the blanking means.
- 5. A tobacco receiving unit as claimed in claim 4, wherein said blanking means comprises at least one sliding shutter mounted in guideways so as to be slidable over different areas of the screen.
- 6. A tobacco receiving unit for mounting above a hopper of a cigarette making machine and for feeding a substantially uniform distribution of tobacco across a width of the hopper comprising: a first horizontally extending elongate compartment in a lower part of the unit and into which tobacco is to be introduced so as to be accumulated therein; an inlet for pneumatically transported tobacco at one end of said first compartment; an outlet for discharging tobacco into said hopper from a base of the first compartment; a second horizontally extending elongate compartment in an upper part of the unit and elongated in the same direction as the first compartment; an outlet for air in said second compartment; a filter screen disposed between said first and second compartments and arranged to pass air into the second compartment from said first compartment; blanking means selectively positionable along said filter screen for selectively controlling the permeability of said filter screen at least in a region at the end of the first compartment remote from said inlet; and means mounting said blanking means so as to be stationary during operation of the tobacco receiving unit and allow the selective positioning of said blanking means along said filter screen.
- 7. A tobacco receiving unit according to claim 6, wherein said blanking means includes a series of transversely extending baffles.
- 8. A tobacco receiving unit as claimed in claim 6, wherein the inlet is adapted to introduce air borne tobacco into the first compartment horizontally in the direction of the length of said first compartment.
- 9. A tobacco receiving unit for a hopper of a cigarette making machine and for feeding a substantially uniform distribution of tobacco across a width of said hopper comprising: a first horizontally extending elongate compartment in a lower part of the unit and into which tobacco is to be introduced so as to be accumulated therein; an inlet for pneumatically transported tobacco at one end of said first compartment; an outlet for discharging accumulated tobacco into said hopper from a base of the first compartment; a second horizontally extending elongate compartment in an upper part of the unit and elongated in the same direction as the first compartment; an outlet for air in said second compartment; a filter screen between said first and second compartments and arranged to pass air from said first compartment into the second compartment; blanking means selectively located along said filter screen at least in a region at the end of the first compartment remote from the inlet for selectively restricting the air flow through said filter screen from the first compartment to the second compartment while permitting an unrestricted air flow through said filter screen from the first to the second compartment in an area adjacent to the inlet; and means mounting said blanking means so as to be stationary during operation of the tobacco receiving unit and allow the selective positioning of said blanking means along said filter screen.
- 10. A tobacco receiving unit according to claim 9, wherein the air outlet of the second compartment is situated near the inlet end of the unit.
- 11. A tobacco receiving unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein the inlet is adapted to introduce air borne tobacco into the first compartment horizontally in the direction of the length of said first compartment.
- 12. A tobacco receiving unit for a hopper of a cigarette making machine and for feeding a substantially uniform distribution of tobacco across a width of the hopper comprising: a lower horizontal elongate chamber for accumulating tobacco therein and having an air pervious upper wall, an inlet at one end for receiving pneumatically fed tobacco, and a lower wall which is movably mounted for releasing accumulated tobacco from the lower chamber when tobacco is to be discharged into said hopper; and an upper horizontal elongate chamber elongated in the same direction as the lower chamber and communicating with the lower chamber through the air pervious wall and having an outlet for air; wherein the lower chamber comprises a first elongate portion extending from the inlet and allowing substantially unrestricted passage for air and tobacco along part of the length of the lower chamber, the air being able to leave said first portion by passing through the air pervious wall, and a second portion situated further from the inlet, and at lest including the end of the first elongate portion remote from the inlet, for receiving part of the tobacco entering the lower chamber, but having selectively positionable air obstructing means on an upper wall thereof for at least restricting an outflow of air from the second portion of the lower chamber, and means mounting said obstructing means so as to be stationary during operation of the tobacco receiving unit and allow the selective positioning of said obstructing means along said air pervious wall.
- 13. A tobacco receiving unit as claimed in claim 12, wherein the inlet is adapted to introduce air borne tobacco into the lower compartment horizontally in the direction of the length of the lower compartment.
- 14. A tobacco receiving unit for mounting above a hopper of a cigarette making machine and for feeding a substantially uniform distribution of tobacco across a width of the hopper comprising: a first horizontally extending elongate compartment in a lower part of the tobacco receiving unit and into which tobacco is to be introduced so as to be accumulated therein; an inlet for pneumatically transported tobacco at one end of the said first compartment; an outlet for discharging into said hopper from the first compartment, tobacco which accumulates in the first compartment; a second horizontally extending elongate compartment in an upper part of the tobacco receiving unit and being elongated in the same direction as the first compartment; an outlet for air in said second elongate compartment; and a filter screen between said first and second elongate compartments and arranged to pass air into the second compartment from said first compartment, wherein the filter screen is divided into at least two sections arranged at different horizontal levels, the lower levels being arranged successively further from the inlet so that the screen is stepped downwardly, a riser of the step or each step being blocked so that tobacco is trapped behind it in use when the tobacco receiving unit is charged.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 728,870, filed Apr. 30, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 309,091, filed Oct. 6, 1981, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 197,152, filed Oct. 15, 1980, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No., 902,969, filed May 4, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuations (4)
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