Claims
- 1. A process for forming a narrow tobacco filler rod, which comprises showering a relatively wide stream of tobacco particles of narrow thickness and having a substantially uniform weight distribution of tobacco across its width onto a plurality of continuously moving arcuate suction surfaces located across the width thereof;
- forming directly from said relatively wide stream a plurality of narrow substreams of tobacco each having substantially the same quantity of tobacco therein by applying suction through said surfaces to attract and grip tobacco particles to said surfaces;
- changing the direction of movement of the tobacco particles forming said substreams relative to the direction of said relatively wide stream by continuously moving said surfaces, while maintaining said suction, from a position in which said surfaces contact and intercept said relatively wide stream to a position in which said surfaces are out of contact with said relatively wide stream;
- moving a tobacco substream-receiving and filler rod-forming surface transverse to the width of said relatively wide stream beneath said moving surfaces;
- releasing conveyed tobacco particles in said substreams from contact with said moving surfaces when said tobacco particles in said substreams are moving in substantially the same direction as and adjacent to said receiving surface and at substantially the same speed thereas;
- depositing said tobacco particles immediately after said release from said moving surfaces onto said receiving surface or onto released tobacco already deposited thereon in substantially the same juxtaposition relative to one another as existed in said substreams immediately prior to said release; and
- removing tobacco filler rod from said receiving surface.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said plurality of narrow substreams forming step provides substreams having a sum of individual lengths greater than said width of said relatively wide stream.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein said sum of individual lengths is about .pi./2 greater than the width of said relatively wide stream.
- 4. The process of claim 1 including applying suction through said receiving surface to said released tobacco particles deposited on said receiving surface.
- 5. A process for forming a narrow continuous cigarette rod from which individual cigarettes may be provided, which comprises:
- showering a relatively wide stream of tobacco particles of narrow thickness and having a substantially uniform weight distribution of tobacco across its width onto
- a plurality of cylindrical members rotating about their axes in said flow path with the axis of each of said cylindrical members being substantially perpendicular to said flow path,
- providing an air-permeable and tobacco-impermeable continuous surface in at least a substantial portion of the wall of each of said cylindrical members to provide a tobacco substream-forming and conveying surface of which one portion intercepts said relatively wide stream and the remainder does not intercept said relatively wide stream,
- continuously applying suction through said air-permeable and tobacco-impermeable surfaces over said one portion thereof to attract and grip tobacco particles from said relatively wide stream to each of said surfaces in the length thereof momentarily intercepting said relatively wide stream to provide a plurality of narrow substreams of tobacco each having the same quantity of tobacco therein and increasing in thickness in the curvilinear direction of movement of said surfaces in said one portion thereof,
- continuously conveying a substream of tobacco of substantially uniform thickness on part of said remainder of each of said surfaces under the influence of suction applied through said air-permeable and tobacco-impermeable surfaces over said part of said remainder thereof,
- moving transverse to said flow path and adjacent said remainder of said surfaces narrow air-permeable and tobacco-impermeable rod-forming surface having a substantially flat cross section taken across the width thereof,
- applying suction to the undersurface of said air-permeable and tobacco-impermeable rod-forming surface,
- releasing said particles forming said substreams of substantially uniform thickness when said particles are moving in the same direction as and adjacent to said filler rod-forming surface and at substantially the same speed thereas,
- depositing said particles immediately after said release from said moving surfaces onto said rod-forming surface or onto tobacco particles already located on the receiving surface while maintaining the relative locations of the tobacco particles one to another substantially the same under the influence of said suction on said rod-forming surface to build up a tobacco filler rod on the filler rod-forming surface by gentle layering of the particles of the respective substreams deposited from the moving surfaces one on top of another with substantially no intermixing of particles between the layers,
- conveying said tobacco filler rod under the influence of suction along a flow path to a wrapping operation wherein said filler rod is compressed and wrapped in paper to form a continuous cigarette rod,
- laterally confining said filler rod on said air-permeable and tobacco-impermeable surface during formation thereof and in said flow path by side wall members laterally spaced apart from each other substantially the same distance from about 5 to about 10 mm along said lateral confinement, and
- moving said side walls at substantially the same speed as said filler rod on said surface and in said flow path.
- 6. The process of claim 5 including providing said filler rod-forming surface and said flow path as part of a recessed periphery of a suction wheel rotating about a horizontal axis and including radial extremities adjacent the recessed periphery to provide said side wall members.
- 7. The process of claim 6, wherein said cylindrical members are arranged with the axes thereof lying substantially on an arc of a circle concentric with said suction wheel.
- 8. The process of claim 6, wherein said continuous surface of said cylindrical members has a width substantially the same as said lateral spacing apart of said side wall members.
- 9. The process of claim 6 wherein said wrapping operation includes releasing said filler rod from the recessed periphery of said suction wheel,
- depositing said released filler rod directly onto a continuous band of cigarette paper having a channel-shaped cross section while preventing any substantial increase in the lateral dimension of said filler rod, and
- confining said deposited filler rod on said paper band while said filler rod is compressed to a desired diameter for said wrapping in said cigarette paper band to form said continuous cigarette rod to prevent any substantial increase in cross-sectional area of said filler rod from said release of said filler rod from said suction wheel to said wrapping.
- 10. The process of claim 6 wherein said wrapping operation includes moving a continuous paper band having a channel-shaped cross section in a substantially horizontal path through said compression and said wrapping, said continuous paper band passing adjacent to, generally tangential to and in the same direction as said recessed periphery of said suction wheel on the vertical side thereof opposite to said rod-forming surface at a linear speed substantially equal to the curvilinear speed of said suction wheel,
- releasing said filler rod from said recessed periphery of said wheel at said tangential location of said paper band to said periphery,
- depositing said released filler rod directly onto said paper band while laterally confining the tobacco particles between said side wall members to prevent any substantial increase in the lateral dimension of said filler rod, and
- conveying said filler rod on said paper band from said tangential location to said wrapping while compressing said filler rod substantially wholly between surfaces moving at the same speed as said filler rod to prevent any substantial increase in cross sectional area of said filler rod from said release of said filler rod from said suction wheel to said wrapping.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein said conveying between moving surfaces is achieved by confining said filler rod from below and at the sides by said channel-shape of said cigarette paper band and from above by an elongate band substantially flat across its width moving in the direction of said cigarette paper band.
Priority Claims (1)
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13886/74 |
Mar 1974 |
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 384,916 filed Aug. 2, 1973 (now abandoned), which itself is a continuation of application Ser. No. 175,926 filed Aug. 30, 1971 (now abandoned), the latter application being a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 128,412 filed Mar. 26, 1971 (now abandoned).
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Continuations (1)
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175926 |
Aug 1971 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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384916 |
Aug 1973 |
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Mar 1971 |
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