EP3119215A1 - A smoking article assembly machine - Google Patents

A smoking article assembly machine

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EP3119215A1
EP3119215A1 EP14814876.0A EP14814876A EP3119215A1 EP 3119215 A1 EP3119215 A1 EP 3119215A1 EP 14814876 A EP14814876 A EP 14814876A EP 3119215 A1 EP3119215 A1 EP 3119215A1
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Prior art keywords
smoking article
filter rod
filter
microwave sensor
article assembly
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English (en)
French (fr)
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Gary Fallon
William England
Kie Seon PARK
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British American Tobacco Investments Ltd
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British American Tobacco Investments Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/32Separating, ordering, counting or examining cigarettes; Regulating the feeding of tobacco according to rod or cigarette condition
    • A24C5/34Examining cigarettes or the rod, e.g. for regulating the feeding of tobacco; Removing defective cigarettes
    • A24C5/3412Examining cigarettes or the rod, e.g. for regulating the feeding of tobacco; Removing defective cigarettes by means of light, radiation or electrostatic fields
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/12Cutting the ends of filled and rolled cigarettes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/47Attaching filters or mouthpieces to cigars or cigarettes, e.g. inserting filters into cigarettes or their mouthpieces
    • A24C5/471Attaching filters or mouthpieces to cigars or cigarettes, e.g. inserting filters into cigarettes or their mouthpieces by means of a connecting band
    • A24C5/472Applying adhesives to the connecting band
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/47Attaching filters or mouthpieces to cigars or cigarettes, e.g. inserting filters into cigarettes or their mouthpieces
    • A24C5/478Transport means for filter- or cigarette-rods in view of their assembling
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/06Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/061Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters containing additives entrapped within capsules, sponge-like material or the like, for further release upon smoking

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a smoking article assembly machine.
  • the present invention also relates to a method of assembling a smoking article on a smoking article assembly machine.
  • Smoking articles are known in which a capsule is disposed.
  • a capsule generally contains a fluid, such as a flavourant.
  • the capsule may be frangible such that the frangible capsule is broken, and the fluid released, when a user applies pressure to the filter rod in the proximity of a frangible capsule.
  • Such a smoking article is manufactured by manufacturing filter rods containing capsules on a filter making machine and tobacco rods on a tobacco rod making machine. The manufactured filter rods and tobacco rods may then be used in the assembly of smoking articles on a smoking article assembly machine.
  • An example of such a smoking article assembly machine is the Hauni Max manufactured by Hauni Maschinenbau AG of Hamburg Germany.
  • a smoking article assembly machine comprising a filter rod receiving section configured to receive filter rods containing an inserted object, an assembled smoking article discharge section, a smoking article assembly path between the filter rod receiving section and the assembled smoking article discharge section along which filter rods pass in a transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of filter rods, and a microwave sensor unit through which filter rods pass in a transverse direction, the microwave sensor unit being disposed along the assembly path configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod passing transversely along the smoking article assembly path through the microwave sensor unit.
  • the smoking article assembly machine may further comprise a conveyor drum arrangement including a rotatable drum configured to receive said filter rods, or at least partially assembled smoking articles including said filter rods, around its periphery and thereby to transport said filter rods along an arced path during its rotation, the microwave sensor unit being configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod received by the rotatable drum.
  • a conveyor drum arrangement including a rotatable drum configured to receive said filter rods, or at least partially assembled smoking articles including said filter rods, around its periphery and thereby to transport said filter rods along an arced path during its rotation
  • the microwave sensor unit being configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod received by the rotatable drum.
  • the microwave sensor unit may comprise a first detector unit and a second detector unit configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod when each filter rod is interposed between the first detector unit and the second detector unit.
  • the first detector unit may be outside the diameter of the arced path of said filter rods.
  • the second detector unit may be within the diameter of the arced path of said filter rods.
  • the first detector unit may be within the diameter of the arced path of said filter rods.
  • the second detector unit may be outside the diameter of the arced path of said filter rods.
  • the rotatable drum may be configured to move relative to the microwave sensor unit.
  • the first detector unit may be a microwave transmitter and the second detector unit may be a microwave receiver.
  • the first detector unit may be a microwave receiver and the second detector unit may be a microwave transmitter.
  • the microwave sensor unit may comprise a planar resonator on the smoking article assembly path.
  • the smoking article assembly machine may further comprise a base about which the rotatable drum is rotatable. At least one of the first and second detector units may be on the base.
  • the base may extend around the rotatable drum.
  • the rotatable drum may further comprise a first drum section and a second drum section extending on either side of the base.
  • the rotatable drum may be an intermediate drum.
  • the smoking article assembly machine may further comprise a linear conveyor arrangement configured to receive said filter rods, or at least partially assembled smoking articles including said filter rods, and thereby to transport said filter rods along a linear path, the microwave sensor unit being configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod received by the linear conveyor arrangement.
  • the microwave sensor unit may comprise a fork resonator on the smoking article assembly path.
  • the smoking article assembly machine may comprise at least two microwave sensor units configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod at two or more points along or adjacent to the path of each filter rod.
  • the microwave sensor unit may comprise at least two first and/or two second detector units configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod at two or more points along or adjacent to the path of each filter rod.
  • the microwave sensor may comprise at least two first detector units and at least two corresponding second detector units.
  • the microwave sensor unit may comprise at least two first detector units and one corresponding second detector unit.
  • the microwave sensor unit may comprise one first detector unit and at least two corresponding second detector units.
  • the filter rod receiving section configured to receive filter rods containing an inserted object may be a filter rod receiving section configured to receive filter rods containing a capsule.
  • the microwave sensor unit may be configured to be stationary during operation.
  • a method of assembling a smoking article on a smoking article assembly machine comprising receiving a filter rod containing an inserted object, assembling the smoking articles including the filter rod containing the inserted object, and discharging the assembled smoking article, the method further including passing filter rods in a transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the filter rod through a microwave sensor unit to provide an indication of one or more properties of the inserted object in the filter rod between receiving the filter rod and discharging the assembled smoking article.
  • Fig. l is a schematic side view of a cigarette making machine
  • Figs. 2Ato 2J illustrate successive stages during the manufacture of filter cigarettes with the machine shown in Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a view of an intermediate drum of the cigarette making machine shown in Fig. l showing one embodiment of a microwave detector station;
  • Fig. 4 is an exploded view of the intermediate drum shown in Fig. 3 with the microwave detector station;
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic view of the intermediate drum shown in Fig. 3 with the microwave detector station;
  • Fig. 6 is a schematic view of the intermediate drum shown in Fig. 3 with another embodiment of a microwave detector station;
  • Fig. 7 is a schematic view of the intermediate drum shown in Fig. 3 with another embodiment of a microwave detector station.
  • Fig. 8 is a schematic view of a discharge section of the cigarette making machine shown in Fig. 1 with another embodiment of a microwave detector station.
  • a cigarette making machine is illustrated.
  • the cigarette making machine acts as a smoking article making machine.
  • the following description describes a cigarette making machine, it will be understood that alternative
  • the smoking article making machine makes other types of smoking article. Any reference to a cigarette can be replaced by a reference to a smoking article.
  • 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.
  • the smoking article may be provided with a filter for the gaseous flow drawn by the smoker.
  • FIG. l a cigarette making machine is illustrated in which smoking articles in the form of filter cigarettes are manufactured in a series of fabrication steps performed at fabrication stations along a production line.
  • the fabrication steps include attaching rods of tobacco to opposite ends of a filter rod, cutting the filter rod to produce two cigarettes back-to-back, re-aligning the cigarettes carrying out a quality control inspection, rejecting unacceptable cigarettes and passing accepted cigarettes for packaging.
  • the cigarette making machine defines a smoking article assembly path between a filter rod receiving section and an assembled smoking article discharge section.
  • the cigarette making machine comprises a conveyer drum arrangement 40.
  • the conveyer drum arrangement 40 transports the tobacco rods and filter rods along the smoking article assembly path.
  • the conveyer drum arrangement 40 also enables assembly of the cigarettes along the smoking article assembly path.
  • the conveyer drum arrangement comprises a plurality of rotatable drums, also known as rollers, which are configured to transport filter rods or at least partially assembled cigarettes along the smoking article assembly path.
  • each of the tobacco rods 1 has a length corresponding to two cigarettes.
  • the tobacco rods 1 may comprise tobacco or like smokeable material wrapped in a paper wrapper.
  • the conveyer drum arrangement 40 conveys the tobacco rods 1 from the tobacco rod receiving section. That is, the point at which they are received from the hopper to a point at which the inlet drum 3 of the conveyer drum arrangement 40 meets a cutter drum 4. At this point, the rods 1 on conveyer drum arrangement 40 are fed into corresponding grooves 2 of the cutter drum 4, where they pass a rotary cutter blade 5 that cuts the rods 1 in half as illustrated in FIG. 2B to form cut rods 1, 1'. The cut rods 1, 1' then pass onto grooves 2 of a spacer drum 6 which is driven in synchronism with the cutter drum 4. A spacer device 7 separates the cut rods 1, 1' and passes them onto a filter receiving drum 8 that also has grooves 2. The various rods can be held in the grooves 2 of the conveyer drums 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30 of the cigarette making machine described herein by negative air pressure.
  • the cut rods 1, 1' are spaced apart by a distance sufficient to receive a length of filter rod 9.
  • Successive lengths of filter rod 9 are manufactured by a filter rod making machine (not shown).
  • the filter rod making machine produces continuous lengths of filter rod which are subsequently cut prior to being received by a filter rod hopper (not shown).
  • the filter rod making machine and cigarette making machine are independent of each other. That is, the lengths of filter rod are taken off-line following manufacture on the filter rod making machine, and are subsequently fed to the cigarette making machine.
  • the filter rods may comprise cellulose acetate tow wrapped in a plug wrap or may include other or additional filter material.
  • the lengths of filter rod 9 for use in the present invention each include at least two inserted objects 36, 36' (refer to FIG.
  • frangible capsules such as frangible capsules.
  • Each capsule may hold a fluid, such as a flavourant, which is released when the frangible capsule is broken by a user applying pressure to the filter rod in the proximity of the frangible capsule.
  • the filter rods 9 may include additional material, such as a Dalmatian filter segment or adsorbant such as particles of activated carbon. It will be understood that it is necessary to check whether the inserted objects are present, and/or, in the case of a frangible capsule for example, intact, following manufacture of the continuous lengths of filter rod. Such detection of the state or presence of an inserted object has previously been performed offline on a separate machine following manufacture of the continuous lengths of filter rod 9, and prior to providing the continuous lengths of filter rod to the cigarette making machine.
  • the lengths of filter rods may be stored.
  • the cut lengths of filter rod 9 are received by the filter rod hopper (not shown) of the cigarette making machine.
  • the cut lengths of filter rod 9 are fed onto the filter receiving drum 8 from filter inlet drum 10 that receives successive filter rods 9 from a hopper (not shown) fed in the direction of arrow B.
  • filter inlet drum 10 receives successive filter rods 9 from a hopper (not shown) fed in the direction of arrow B.
  • further drums may be disposed between the filter rod hopper (not shown) and the filter inlet drum 10, such as a filter rod cutting drum, a grading drum, a shifting drum and an accelerating drum.
  • the filter rods 9 enter the cigarette making machine is the filter rod receiving section.
  • FIG. 2C The resulting configuration of tobacco rods 1, 1' and filter rod 9 on the filter receiving drum 8 is illustrated in FIG. 2C.
  • This arrangement of aligned rods is then transferred to a tipping drum 11 that is driven in synchronism with filter receiving drum 8 and a swashplate (not shown) to ensure that the rods 1, 9 and 1' abut one another.
  • a cut length of tipping paper 12 is applied to the filter rod 9 so as to overlap its ends and join the rods 1, 1', 9 together as illustrated in FIG. 2D.
  • the tipping paper 12 is fed as a web from a supply roll (not shown) in the direction of arrow C onto an applicator roller 14 after having been passed over a curling plate and having adhesive applied in a manner well known per se and not illustrated in FIG. 1 in order to simplify the explanation.
  • a cutter roller 15 with blades 16 cuts the continuous web of tipping paper into individual segments of tipping paper 12 for each pair of cigarettes as illustrated in FIG. 2D.
  • the action of the drum 11 is to roll the tipping paper around the coaxial arrangement of rods 1, 1', 9 shown in FIG. 2D so that they become joined by the glued tipping paper segment 12 to provide the combined rod arrangement illustrated in FIG. 2E.
  • the combined rod arrangement 1, 1', 9 is then transferred to a ventilation forming station that comprises a synchronously driven drum 17 with an associated laser 18 which burns ventilation holes into the filter and/or tobacco rods 1, 9, 1'.
  • the ventilated rods are then passed by a feeder roller 19 to a cutting station comprising a final cut roller 20 and rotary cutter blade 21 which cuts the joined rods in half by the rotary cutter blade 21 to provide a pair of cigarettes 22, 22' with tobacco rods 23, 23' and filter rod segments 24, 24' respectively arranged back-to back, as shown in Fig. 2F.
  • the cut cigarettes 22, 22' are then fed onto the periphery of an intermediate drum 25 shown in FIG. 1.
  • the intermediate drum 25 is disposed on the smoking article assembly path between the final cut roller 20 and the turning drum 26.
  • the intermediate drum 25 is driven in synchronism with final cut roller 20.
  • the intermediate drum 25 transports the cigarettes 22, 22'.
  • a microwave detector station 50 comprising the intermediate drum 25 is provided to inspect the properties of an inserted object 36, 36' in each filter rod segment 24, 24'.
  • the microwave detector station 50 comprises two microwave sensor units 51 (only one shown in FIG. 1).
  • the microwave sensor units 51 are offset from one another.
  • the two microwave sensor units 51 are aligned with the path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22' to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object 36, 36' in each filter rod segment 24, 24', passing transversely along the smoking article assembly path.
  • One advantage of offsetting the microwave sensor units 51 is to allow the microwave sensor units 51 to be received with a space having a limited width in the axial direction, and to restrict any interference between adjacent microwave sensor units 51.
  • the microwave sensor units 51 are axially aligned with each other.
  • microwave sensor units 51 Although two microwave sensor units 51 are described in the present embodiment, it will be understood that in an alternative embodiment only one microwave sensor unit 51 may be present. For example, in an arrangement in which the microwave detector station 50 is disposed further down the smoking article assembly path, as will be described hereinafter, only a single microwave sensor unit may be present as the cigarettes 22' are aligned with the cigarettes 22.
  • the cut cigarettes 22, 22' are then fed onto the periphery of a turning drum 26 shown in FIG. 1 that is driven in synchronism with intermediate drum 25 at which the cigarettes 22' are flipped over to be aligned with cigarettes 22 as illustrated in FIG. 2G.
  • the aligned cigarettes 22, 22' are then fed from the turning drum 26 into grooves 2 of inspection drum 27 that rotates in synchronism with turning drum 26. Therefore, the aligned cigarettes are fed successively through an inspection station comprising the inspection drum 27 at which a camera 28 or other optical detector carries out an inspection of the quality of the thus manufactured cigarettes received in grooves 2 of the inspection drum 27.
  • the camera 28 feeds data to a processor P which compares it with stored information corresponding to quality control criteria so as to control a diverter gate G depending on the outcome, so that the cigarettes which meet the quality control criteria are fed in an accept path onto outlet drum 29 driven in synchronism with inspection drum 27 and then pass in the direction of arrow D onto an output conveyor (not shown) for packaging.
  • the diverter gate G diverts rejected cigarettes so that they continue on a reject path around the inspection drum 27 and transfer onto a reject drum 30.
  • the diverting action of the gate G may be implemented or assisted by controlling or releasing a negative pressure that retains the cigarettes 22 in the grooves 2 on the inspection drum 27.
  • the processor P may also or alternatively receive quality control data from other tests performed on the cigarettes whilst they pass along the smoking article assembly path, which can used to control the diverter gate G.
  • the cigarettes may be subject to a pressure test as they pass around the inspection drum 27, in which air is pumped into one end and the pressure drop through the rod is measured. If the pressure drop is too high or too low, this indicates a bad join between the tobacco rod and filter of the cigarettes 22, 22' such that the cigarette should be rejected.
  • an optical detector (not shown) may be provided to detect loose ends where not enough tobacco fills the rod, or strands of tobacco that are protruding from the rod ends.
  • the processor P may also or alternatively receive data on the properties of an inserted object 36, 36' in each filter rod segment 24, 24' determined as they pass through the microwave detector station 50. This data may be used to control the diverter gate G.
  • the microwave detector station 50 may be used to measure the moisture level. If the determined moisture level is too high or too low, this may indicate a damaged capsule in the filter rod segment 24, 24' such that the cigarette should be rejected.
  • a different control means and/or discharge means may be used together with the microwave detector station 50.
  • rejected cigarette 22" has a filter 24" that includes a fault 32 at its mouth end which will be unacceptable to the user.
  • the rejected cigarettes that pass cutter 31 abut against a transverse guide 33 and so are accurately aligned axially.
  • the cutter blade 31 can accurately cut the filter 24" from the tobacco rod 23" as shown in FIG. 2J through the tobacco rod whilst in situ on the reject drum 30.
  • the cut filter 24" falls along a first reject path 34 whereas the tobacco rod 23" falls along a second reject path 35 as shown in FIG. 2 J.
  • the described process may be used for smoking articles other than cigarettes.
  • further quality control measures may be included.
  • the combination of rods shown in FIG. 2C may be rejected either after optical detection or in terms of their combined weight e.g. at drum 8, so as to detect whether a filter rod 9 was successfully placed between the tobacco rods 1, 1'.
  • the microwave detector station 50 is arranged to analyze the condition of filter rod segments 24, 24' at the intermediate drum 25 of the smoking article machine.
  • An advantage of providing the microwave detector station 50 at the position of the intermediate drum 25 is that it is proximate to the end of the smoking article assembly path, and also prior to the inspection drum 27. Therefore, it is possible to detect any damage caused to the objects 36, 36' inserted in the filter rod segments during assembly of the smoking articles 22, 22'. Furthermore, it is possible to utilize the inspection station to discard any smoking articles having faulty filter rod sections 22, 22' determined by the microwave detector station 50.
  • the microwave detector station 50 may be disposed at a different location within the smoking article machine.
  • An intermediate drum arrangement 60 includes the intermediate drum 25 and a stationary collar 61.
  • the drum sections 52, 53 are configured to rotate about the stationary collar 61.
  • the microwave detector station 50 includes the intermediate drum arrangement 60 and first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51'. It will be understood that the microwave detector station 50 may alternatively include another conveyer drum instead of the intermediate drum 25.
  • the intermediate drum 25 forms a hollow cylinder.
  • the intermediate drum 25 comprises a first drum section 52 and a second drum section 53.
  • the first and second drum sections 52, 53 are fixedly mounted to each other by a hollow shaft 54.
  • the first and second drum sections 52, 53 are configured to rotate in synchronization.
  • the first and second drum sections 52, 53 may be integrally formed.
  • the intermediate drum 25 has a cylindrical wall 55, end walls 56, 57, and a
  • the channel 58 is configured to receive the stationary collar 61.
  • the stationary collar 61 is configured to be slidably mounted in the channel 58 of the intermediate drum 25 so that the intermediate drum 25 is rotatable thereabout.
  • the drum is configured to be rotatable about its cylindrical axis.
  • the channel 58 is formed between the first and second drum sections 52, 53.
  • the stationary collar 61 is recessed below the outer surface of the cylindrical wall 55. That is, the outer diameter of the stationary collar 61 is less than the diameter of the outer surface of the cylindrical wall 55. Therefore, the stationary collar 61 does not interact with combined rod arrangement 1, 1', 9 as it moves along its path.
  • a support 62 extends from the collar 61 away from the path of the combined rod arrangement 1, 1', 9.
  • a recess 63 is formed in the collar 61.
  • the recess 63 is formed by a base 64 and side walls 65, 66 of the stationary collar 61.
  • the recess 63 is formed in the outer side of the stationary collar 61.
  • the intermediate drum 25 has axially extending grooves 59, as already described with reference to FIG. 1.
  • the grooves 59 act as smoking article conveying points.
  • the intermediate drum 25 also has a pump (not shown) and pressure delivery apparatus (not shown) which is operable to deliver a pressure differential from the pump to the grooves 59.
  • the outer surface of the cylindrical wall 55 of the intermediate drum 25 comprises grooves 59 running parallel to the cylindrical axis of the intermediate drum 25 and spaced around the circumference of the intermediate drum 25.
  • Each groove 59 is configured to receive a smoking article 1.
  • a first part 59a of each groove is formed on the first drum section 52.
  • a second part 59b of each groove 59 is formed on the second drum section 53.
  • the first and second parts 59a, 59b of each groove 59 are aligned with each other.
  • cigarettes are shown held in a number of the grooves 59 in FIG. 3.
  • the intermediate drum 25 comprises air ports 67 aligned with the grooves 59. Each air port 67 comprises a hole through the cylindrical wall 55 of the intermediate drum 25.
  • the pump (not shown) is configured such that, when operated, it will generate a first air pressure which is lower than the ambient air pressure at the outer surface of the intermediate drum 25 and a second air pressure which is higher than the ambient air pressure at the at the outer surface of the intermediate drum 25.
  • the microwave detector station 50 includes the first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51'.
  • the first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51' are generally the same and so one microwave sensor unit 51 will be described herein in detail. The use of microwaves helps to minimize any adverse effects occurring due to detection of the condition of the inserted object 36, 36'.
  • the microwave sensor unit 51 comprises a microwave transmitter 68 and a microwave receiver 69.
  • the transmitter 68 and receiver 69 are spaced apart from each other.
  • the transmitter 68 acts as a first detector unit.
  • the receiver 69 acts as a second detector unit.
  • a detection space or area 70 is defined between the transmitter 68 and receiver 69. Detection space or area 70 is configured to allow the object to be inspected to be received therein so that properties of the object can be detected.
  • the transmitter 68 is disposed on one side of the arced path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22'.
  • the receiver 69 is disposed on the other side of the arced path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22'.
  • the transmitter 68 and receiver 69 are spaced apart to allow the passage of each of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22' to pass therebetween.
  • the transmitter 68 is disposed outside the diameter of the arced path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22'.
  • the transmitter 68 is mounted relative to the intermediate drum 25 and stationary collar.
  • the transmitter 68 is mounted
  • the transmitter 68 is mounted to the support 62 extending from the stationary collar 61. It will be understood that the stationary collar 61 is spaced from the path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22'.
  • the receiver 69 is received in the recess 63 in the stationary collar 61. That is, the receiver 69 is disposed within the diameter of the arced path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22'.
  • the receiver 69 is aligned with the transmitter 68 so that the receiver 69 receives emitted microwaves from the transmitter 68.
  • the transmitter 68 remains stationary. That is, the intermediate drum 25 rotates relative to the transmitter 68.
  • the receiver 69 remains stationary. That is, the intermediate drum 25 rotates relative to the receiver 69.
  • the transmitter 68 is disposed outside the diameter of the arced path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22' and the receiver 69 is received in the recess 63 in the stationary collar 61, it will be understood that alternative embodiments are possible.
  • One such embodiment is shown in FIG. 6.
  • the receiver 69 is disposed outside the diameter of the arced path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22'.
  • the transmitter 68 is mounted inside the diameter of the arced path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22'. In such an arrangement, the receiver 69 acts as a first detector unit and the transmitter 68 acts as a second detector unit.
  • the transmitters 68 of the first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51' are grouped together and the receivers 69 of the first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51' are grouped together, it will be understood that in alternative embodiments the receiver 69 of the second microwave sensor unit 51' may be grouped with the transmitter 68 of the first microwave sensor unit 51.
  • the transmitter 68 and receiver 69 of the first microwave sensor unit 51 are aligned to inspect the properties of the inserted object 36 of filter rod segment 24. That is, the first microwave sensor unit 51 is positioned so that the inserted object 36 of filter rod segment 24 passes through the detection space 70 of the first microwave sensor unit 51 as it is rotated by the intermediate drum 25. It will be understood that the filter rod segment 24 will pass through the detection space 70 in a transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the filter rod segment 24. This provides for the microwave sensor unit 51 to detect across the width of the filter rod segment 24.
  • the transmitter 68 and receiver 69 of the second microwave sensor unit 51' are aligned to inspect the properties of the inserted object 36' of filter rod segment 24'.
  • the second microwave sensor unit 51' is positioned so that the inserted object 36' of filter rod segment 24' passes through the detection space 70 of the second microwave sensor unit 51' as it is rotated by the intermediate drum 25. It will be understood that the filter rod segment 24' will pass through the detection space 70 of the second microwave sensor unit 51' in a transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the filter rod segment 24'. This provides for the second microwave sensor unit 51' to detect across the width of the filter rod segment 24'.
  • the first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51' have separate transmitters 68, it will be understood that, in an alternative embodiment, the transmitters 68 of the first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51' may be integrally formed with each other.
  • the receivers 69 of the first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51' are integrally formed with each other, it will be understood that, in an alternative embodiment, the receivers 69 of the first and second microwave sensor units 51, 51' may be separate.
  • each microwave sensor unit 51, 51' is aligned with the path of a corresponding filter rod segment 24, 24' of one of the cigarettes 22, 22'. As the filter rod segment 24, 24' passes through the detection space 70, the microwave sensor unit 51 is operable to detect a property of the inserted object 36, 36'.
  • the microwave sensor unit 51 is operable to detect one or more of whether the inserted object 36, 36' is present, whether the inserted object 36, 36' is intact, whether the inserted object 36, 36' is filled with fluid, and/or whether the inserted object 36, 36' is leaking, or has leaked, its contents.
  • the microwave sensor unit 51 is operable on a periodic basis. That is, the transmitter 68 is operated either on a timed basis to correspond to the passage of the filter rod segment 24, 24' through the detection space 70, or when it is determined that the filter rod segment 24, 24' will be passing through the detection space 70. Alternatively, the transmitter 68 is operable on a continuous basis. As the cigarettes 12, 12' are fed successively through the microwave detector station 50, the filter rod segments 24, 24' pass through the detection space 70 in a transverse direction to their longitudinal axis. The microwave sensor units 51, 51' carry out an inspection of the condition of the inserted objects 36, 36' of the manufactured cigarettes received in grooves 2 of the intermediate drum 25.
  • the processor P compares the data from the microwave sensor units 51, 51' with stored information corresponding to quality control criteria. The processor P is therefore able to determine whether each filter rod segment 24, 24' meets the quality control criteria. The processor P is configured to determine whether the inserted objects 3, 36' in the filter rod segment 24, 24' are intact or damaged. In the present embodiment, the microwave detector station 50 is used to measure the moisture level. If the determined moisture level is too high or too low, this may indicate a damaged capsule in the filter rod segment 24, 24' such that the cigarette should be rejected.
  • the processor P then controls the diverter gate G, acting as a diverting unit, depending on the outcome of the inspection, so that the cigarettes which meet the quality control criteria are fed in an accept path onto outlet drum 29 driven in synchronism with inspection drum 27 and then pass in the direction of arrow D onto an output conveyor (not shown) for packaging.
  • the diverter gate G diverts rejected cigarettes so that they continue on a reject path around the inspection drum 27 and transfer onto the reject drum 30.
  • the diverting action of the gate G may be implemented or assisted by controlling or releasing a negative pressure that retains the cigarettes 22 in the grooves 2 on the inspection drum 27.
  • a different control means and/or discharge means may be used together with the microwave detector station 50.
  • the microwave detector unit 51 includes its own diverter unit (not shown) which is operable to divert rejected cigarettes.
  • the processor P is configured to control the diverter unit depending on the outcome of the inspection performed by the microwave detector station 50 to reject damaged capsules.
  • FIG. 7 an alternative embodiment of a microwave detector station 100 is shown.
  • the microwave detector station 100 shown in FIG. 7 is generally the same as the embodiments of the microwave detector station 50 described above and so a detailed description will be omitted herein.
  • features and components of the microwave detector station 100 of the present embodiment corresponding to features and components of the microwave detector station 50 described above will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
  • a different type of microwave sensor unit 101 is used in the microwave detector station 100 shown in FIG. 7 a different type of microwave sensor unit 101 is used.
  • the microwave sensor unit 101 is a planar resonator.
  • the planar resonator removes the need to have separate transmitter and receiver modules. Therefore, the planar resonator is able to be positioned on one side of the path of the pair of cigarettes 22, 22'. Therefore, it is not necessary to ensure that separate modules are orientated correctly relative to each other.
  • the planar resonator, acting as the microwave sensor unit 101 has a detection space 102.
  • the detection space 102 is disposed so that it coincides with the path of the inserted object of a filter rod segment.
  • the planar resonator is disposed outside the diameter of the path of the inserted object of filter rod segment.
  • the planar resonator may be disposed inside the diameter of the path of the inserted object of filter rod segment.
  • the microwave detector station is provided downstream of the turning drum 26 then only one microwave sensor unit will be required because all of the inserted objects of the filter rod segments will be aligned. This minimises the hardware that is needed to inspect the inserted objects.
  • a microwave detector station is described above with a conveyor drum, it will be understood that alternative embodiments are possible.
  • the cigarettes may be conveyed along part the smoking article assembly path by an alternative mechanism.
  • FIG. 8 an alternative embodiment of a microwave detector station 110 is shown.
  • the microwave detector station 110 shown in FIG. 8 comprises a conveyer belt arrangement 111.
  • the microwave detector station 110 also comprises the inspection drum 27 and the outlet drum 29.
  • the microwave detector station 110 may be disposed at another position along the smoking article assembly path.
  • the conveyor belt arrangement 111 includes a smoking article conveying section 112 on which smoking articles, in this case fully assembled smoking articles 22 are conveyed.
  • the smoking article conveying section 112 conveys a linear path along which smoking articles 22 pass.
  • the smoking articles 22, and therefore the corresponding filter rod segment travel in a transverse direction to its longitudinal axis.
  • a fork resonator 113 acts as the microwave sensor unit.
  • the fork resonator 113 is disposed along the linear path.
  • the fork resonator 113 comprises two arms 114, 115.
  • a detection space 116 is defined between the two arms 114, 115.
  • the smoking article conveying section 112 of the conveyor belt arrangement 111 extends through the detection space 116. Therefore, the linear path along which smoking articles 22 pass extends through the detection space 116, and so the detection space 116 coincides with the path of the inserted object of filter rod segment.
  • the fork resonator 113 removes the need to have separate transmitter and receiver modules. As cigarettes 22are fed successively around the inspection drum 27 and fed onto the conveyor belt arrangement 111.
  • the cigarettes 22 then successively pass along the smoking article conveying section 112 through the detection space 116 defined by the fork resonator 113.
  • the corresponding filter rod segment pass through this detection space 116 in a transverse direction to its longitudinal axis.
  • the fork resonator 113 carries out an inspection of the inserted object of filter rod segment.
  • the fork resonator 113 feeds data to the processor P which compares it with stored information
  • the processor controls the outlet drum 29, acting as a diverting unit, depending on the outcome, so that the cigarettes which meet the quality control criteria are fed in an accept path onto an output conveyor 115 for packaging.
  • the rejected cigarettes are not picked up by the outlet drum 29, and so they continue on a reject path of the conveyor belt arrangement 111 and transfer into a reject bin 116.
  • the diverting action of the outlet drum 29, acting as a diverting unit, is implemented or assisted by controlling a negative pressure that holds and retains the cigarettes 22 in the grooves 2 on the outlet drum 29.
  • the or each microwave sensor unit may be disposed at any point online on the cigarette making machine. That is, at any point along the smoking article assembly path of the cigarette making machine between the filter rods being received by the cigarette making machine and the assembled smoking article being discharged from the cigarette making machine.
  • one microwave sensor unit is disposed along the assembly path and configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod passing transversely along the smoking article assembly path through the microwave sensor unit.
  • the microwave sensor unit for providing an indication of each filter rod comprises one microwave transmitter and one
  • microwave receivers and microwave transmitters acting together as a sensing arrangement.
  • two or more microwave sensor units are disposed along the assembly path, the two or more microwave sensor units being configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod passing transversely along the smoking article assembly path through the microwave sensor units. It should be understood that the number of microwave receivers and microwave transmitters may vary.
  • the microwave sensor units are disposed across the path of each filter rod. That is, the microwave sensor units form an array arranged transverse to the path of each filter rod.
  • each microwave sensor unit comprises one microwave transmitter and one microwave receiver
  • the microwave receivers form an array arranged transverse to the path of each filter rod and the corresponding microwave transmitters are disposed across the path of each filter rod to form an array arranged transverse to the path of each filter rod.
  • the array of microwave transmitters and the array of microwave receivers are aligned with each other.
  • the microwave sensor units are disposed adjacent to each other and are configured to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod at two or more points along or adjacent to the path of each filter rod. That is, each microwave sensor unit is disposed to provide detection at a different point along the longitudinal axis of the filter rod. This provides redundancy in the event that one of the microwave sensor units is restricted from providing feedback.
  • one or more of the microwave sensor units are disposed adjacent to the path of each filter rod. That is, said microwave sensor unit may be aligned with a rod, such as a tobacco rod, disposed adjacent to the filter rod.
  • a microwave sensor unit is configured to provide an indication of the properly of an inserted object in the filter in dependence on the effect on the adjacent rod. For example, by said microwave sensor unit aligned with the adjacent rod determining the moisture level of the adjacent rod it is possible to determine whether liquid has been transferred to the adjacent rod from the inserted object.
  • This arrangement helps to provide an indication of one or more properties of an inserted object in each filter rod when a material which obscures detection using microwave sensing means, such as charcoal, forms part of the filter rod.
  • One or more microwave sensor units in the array may be selectively switched off, depending on the properties being sensed. For example, if there is only one capsule or inserted object in a filter rod, only one sensor in the array need be activated.
  • the number of microwave sensors that are operable can depend on the number of capsules or inserted objects in a filter rod, with any redundant sensors in the array being selectively deactivated.

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