This application claims the benefit of Italian Patent Application Serial No. BO2003A 000491, filed Aug. 8, 2003.
The present invention relates to a unit for feeding filters to a filter assembly machine.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a unit for feeding filters to a filter assembly machine, the unit receiving at least one succession of filter portions travelling in a first axial direction, and feeding the filter portions to the filter assembly machine in a second direction crosswise to the filter portions; and the unit being of the type comprising a deflecting device having an input for receiving the succession of filter portions travelling in the first direction, and an output for the filter portions travelling in the second direction, and feed means for feeding the succession of filter portions to the input in the first direction.
In a known unit of the type described above, the sharp change in the feed direction of the filter portions sometimes results in jams, the frequency of which is in direct proportion to the operating capacity of the filter assembly machine connected to the unit. Jams of this sort must obviously be cleared immediately, by not only blocking the filter feed unit, but also, in a relatively short space of time, the filter assembly machine connected to the unit.
On the other hand, known units of the type described are normally so complex in design as to make fast manual intervention by an operator from the outside difficult, so that jamming invariably involves considerable downtime and, very often, stoppage of the relative filter assembly machines.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a filter feed unit designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks and permit relatively fast servicing.
According to the present invention, there is provided a unit for feeding filters to a filter assembly machine, as claimed in Claim 1 and, preferably, in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on Claim 1.
A number of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
Unit 1 is a modular unit, and comprises a number of identical, side by side modules 5, each for receiving a relative succession of filter portions 2 travelling in an axial direction 6 (
It should be pointed out that, here and hereinafter, directions 6 and 7 are relative as opposed to absolute, and relate to the position assumed by the longitudinal axis of each filter portion 2 at each point along its feed path along relative module 5.
In the example shown, side by side modules 5 are four in number. In variations (not shown), however, a different number of modules 5, and even only one module 5, may be provided.
Each module 5 comprises a conduit 8 for pneumatically transporting filter portions 2 in axial direction 6; and a deflecting device 9, which comprises an input 10, through which filter portions 2 travel in direction 6 and which is connected to an output of conduit 8, and an output 11 for feeding filter portions 2 to hopper 3 in transverse direction 7.
As shown more clearly in
End plate 14 is coplanar and integral with rear wall 17, and has a through hole 22 (
Above relative frame 12, each deflecting device 9 comprises a box 31, a frame 32 of which is connected to frame 12 by a known, preferably recirculating-ball-type, guide-slide coupling 33, which extends parallel to axis 23 and to direction 6, is located laterally with respect to plane P, and comprises a guide 34 integral with the top ends of front wall 16 and intermediate partition 18 of frame 12, and a slide 35 located beneath frame 32 and fitted in sliding manner to guide 34.
Frame 32 comprises a longitudinal lateral wall 36; a front wall 37; and an intermediate partition 38 parallel to front wall 37 and projecting from lateral wall 36 to divide the space between front wall 37 and a rear end of lateral wall 36 into an open-sided front chamber 39 and an open-sided rear chamber 40, of which front chamber 39 is open at the top and bottom, while rear chamber 40 is open at the top and closed at the bottom by a bottom wall 41, to the underside surface of which is integrally connected a longitudinal rod defining slide 35.
A top portion of rear chamber 40 houses a cup-shaped body 42 comprising a rear wall 43 perpendicular to axis 23 and located at the rear end of lateral wall 36; and a bottom wall 44 parallel to bottom wall 41 and located above axis 23.
Chambers 39 and 40 house a conveying device 45 and a conveying device 46 respectively; conveying device 46 receives filter portions 2 successively from input 10, and conveys them parallel to plane P in direction 6; and conveying device 45 receives filter portions 2 successively from conveying device 46, and feeds them in direction 7 to output 11.
Conveying device 46 comprises a slide plate 47 which is located inside rear chamber 40, is suspended beneath bottom wall 44 of cup-shaped body 42, and comprises a central longitudinal groove 48 coaxial with axis 23 and with a hole 49 (
Conveying device 46 also comprises two counter-rotating rollers 50 defined by grooved feed rollers, which are located between plate 47 and wall 44, on opposite sides of plane P and at a break in groove 48, and define between them a passage aligned with groove 48 and of a section approximately equal to but no larger than the section of filter portions 2. Rollers 50 are fitted to respective shafts 51 perpendicular to and extending through bottom wall 44, and which are fitted, inside cup-shaped body 42, with respective pulleys 52.
Conveying device 46 also comprises two counter-rotating rollers 53 defined by grooved accelerating rollers, which are located, downstream from rollers 50, between plate 47 and wall 44, on opposite sides of plane P and at a further break in groove 48, and define between them a passage aligned with groove 48 and of a section approximately equal to but no larger than the section of filter portions 2. Rollers 53 are fitted to respective shafts 54 perpendicular to and extending through bottom wall 44, and which are fitted, inside cup-shaped body 42, with respective pulleys 55 smaller in diameter than pulleys 52.
Conveying device 46 also comprises an actuating device 56 housed inside cup-shaped body 42, and which comprises a single belt 57 driven by a normally electric motor 58 carried by cup-shaped body 42. Belt 57 is looped about pulleys 52 and pulleys 55 to impart to rollers 50 a peripheral speed V1 substantially equal to the travelling speed of filter portions 2 through input 10, and to rollers 53 a peripheral speed V2 greater than V1.
Conveying device 45 comprises two side by side counter-rotating rollers 59, at least one of which is connected directly to the output of a normally electric motor 60 carried by cup-shaped body 42. Rollers 59 are mounted between front wall 37 and intermediate partition 38 of frame 32 of box 31 to rotate about respective axes 61 located on opposite sides of plane P, parallel to direction 6, and defining a horizontal plane perpendicular to plane P. Rollers 59 are at least as long as a filter portion 2, and define between them a channel 62, which is a feed channel for feeding filter portions 2 to output 11 in direction 7, is of minimum width approximately equal to but no greater than the diameter of a filter portion 2, and comprises a wide input portion defining a seat 63 (
A deflecting member 64, lying in plane P, is associated with conveying device 45, and comprises an arm 65 having a curved underside rib 66 and hinged to the top of front wall 37 of frame 32 of box 31 to rotate, in plane P and about an axis perpendicular to plane P, between a substantially vertical raised rest position (
In the closed operating position shown in
On receiving a filter portion 2, rollers 50 feed it, still in direction 6 and at speed V1, between rollers 53 which, given their faster peripheral speed V2, accelerate it in direction 6, detach it from the following filter portion 2, and feed it completely through hole 49 into seat 63 before the next filter portion 2 engages rollers 53.
On entering seat 63, each filter portion 2 is deflected transversely on contacting rib 66 of deflecting member 64—obviously in the lowered operating position—and moves gradually in direction 7, is pushed by rollers 59 into channel 62, and then falls by force of gravity in direction 7, i.e. crosswise to its own axis, onto conveyor 28, which continues feeding it in direction 7 to hopper 3 of filter assembly machine 4.
When a number of side by side modules 5 are used, as in the
Whenever, for any reason, such as jamming, work is required on a module 5, box 31 of deflecting device 9 of module 5 is extracted and moved into the open position shown in
As shown in
In the
For this purpose, a substantially rectangular longitudinal slot 71 is formed on bottom wall 44 of cup-shaped body 42, on the opposite side of plane P to slide 35, and comprises a wide front portion 72; and a narrow rear portion 73 which extends beneath rear wall 43 of cup-shaped body 42, is open at the rear, and is connected to wide portion 72 by an inner shoulder 74. A slide plate 75 is located inside slot 71, is substantially the same length as slot 71, and comprises a wide front portion 76, which supports shafts 51 and 54 of rollers 50 and 53 on the opposite side of plane P to slide 35, is connected in sliding manner to wide portion 72, but is shorter in length than wide portion 72, and is movable towards shoulder 74 by two springs 77; and a narrow portion 78 connected in sliding manner to narrow portion 73 and terminating, when springs 77 are compressed, flush with the outer rear surface of rear wall 43 of cup-shaped body 42.
Similarly, plate 47 is divided longitudinally along plane P into two portions 47a and 47b, of which portion 47a is fixed, while portion 47b is integral with plate 75.
In actual use, when box 31 is closed, contact between the rear end of narrow portion 78 and end plate 14 of frame 12 keeps rollers 50 and 53 and plate 47 in the
In the
The only difference between module 5 in
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