GB2096876A - Cigarette making machine - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- A24C5/00—Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
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- A24C5/185—Separating devices, e.g. winnowing, removing impurities
Abstract
A cigarette making machine includes an upwardly extending chimney (12, 14) and means (10) for projecting tobacco in a direction transverse to the chimney, from which direction lighter particles of tobacco are deflected upwards into the chimney by an upwardly flowing air stream while heavier particles continue past the lower end of the chimney directly towards a projector roller (26) which is arranged to project the heavier particles downward at a controlled velocity (inclined to the vertical) towards the centre of a duct (30) through which at least part of the air entering the chimney flows upwards. Lighter particles of tobacco which are entrained with the heavier particles tend to be carried upwards, into the chimney, by the air flowing up the duct, while the heavier particles drop to the bottom of the duct and are removed. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Cigarette making machine
In a well known form of cigarette making machine a cigarette filler stream is formed on the underneath surface of a suction band, tobacco being fed towards the suction band up a chimney with the aid of an upwardly flowing air stream.
The filler stream carried by the band is trimmed by a trimmer and is then deposited on a continuous wrapper web in which the tobacco is enclosed to form a cigarette rod. Examples of machines of that type are the Molins (Registered Trade Mark)
Mark 8 and Mark 9 cigarette making machines.
Certain features of such machines are also described in British patent specifications Nos.
93481 6, 937228 and 971 636.
It is usual to winnow the tobacco before it is fed to the suction band. Some winnowing systems are described in the above mentioned patent specifications. The present invention is concerned with an improved winnowing arrangement.
According to the present invention, a cigarette making machine including an upwardly extending chimney and means for delivering tobacco into the lower end of the chimney is characterised in that the tobacco delivery means is arranged to project the tobacco in a direction transverse to the chimney, from which direction lighter particles of tobacco are deflected upwards into the chimney by an upwardly flowing air stream (in a manner known per se) while heavier particles of tobacco continue past the lower end of the chimney towards a roller which is arranged to project the heavier particles of tobacco downwards at a controlled velocity into a duct through which at least part of the air entering the chimney flows upwards, the projector roller being arranged to project the heavier particles of tobacco along a path which is inclined inwardly towards the centre of the duct.This arrangement helps to ensure that the heavier particles of tobacco do not slide down one wall of the duct, but instead tend to pass into a central region of the duct in which any lighter particles of tobacco carried by the heavier particles can be entrained in the air flowing up the duct and can thus be delivered into the chimney.
Preferably the projector roller is arranged to project the heavier particles of tobacco along a wall inclined to the vertical, the angle of inclination being preferably adjustable. The air flow up the duct is also preferably adjustable.
Thus, what may be termed the "secondary winnowing" of the tobacco is adjustable in regard to the extent to which lighter particles of tobacco are redirected upwards to join the main flow of tobacco entering the chimney.
In a preferred arrangement according to this invention, heavier particles of tobacco (e.g. pieces of stem) which arrive at the lower end of the duct are preferably conveyed away by means of a rotating valve member which discharges the heavy particles of tobacco without allowing through it any significant flow of air, air being delivered into the lower end of the duct via a separate inlet.
Examples of machines according to this invention are shown in the accompanying drawings. In these drawings:- Figure 1 is a sectional view of one machine;
Figure 2 is a section along the line Il-Il in
Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a view, similar to Figure 1 , of a different machine; and
Figure 4 is another view, similar to Figure 1, of yet another different machine.
Figure 1 shows a machine in which a carpet of tobacco is conveyed substantially horizontally by a conveyor band 10 for delivery into the lower end of a vertically extending chimney formed by walls 12 and 14. Lighter particles of tobacco are deflected into the chimney, mainly by jets of air directed upwards from ports 1 6A in a jet block 1 6.
Air is sucked upwards through the ports 1 6A owing to suction pressure above the jet block induced partly by suction transmitted to a chamber 18 within a porous roller 20, the pressure below the jet block being substantially atmospheric. The suction chamber 1 8 is defined partly by fixed members 21 and 22 around which the suction roller 20 rotates. The arrangement of the suction roller 20 and jet block 16 is basically as described in British patent specification No.
988448.
Relatively heavy particles of tobacco are not deflected into the chimney but pass instead approximately along the trajectory 24 and arrive on top of a projector roller 26 having six circumferentially spaced vanes 26A. The roller 26 rotates at a speed (e.g. 200 rpm) sufficient at least to maintain the momentum of the tobacco particles and to project those particles downwards along a wall 28 which is inclined to the vertical (as shown in the drawing) by approximately 23 . Thus the relatively heavy particles of tobacco are projected towards the centre of a duct 30, up which air passes as a result of the suction pressure at the lower end of the chimney 12, 14. Lighter particles of tobacco carried downwards with the heavier particles tend to be entrained in the air flowing through the duct 30 and therefore pass into the chimney 12, 14. Particles of tobacco which are not light enough to be entrained in the airflow in the duct 30 drop through the duct and fall onto a rotary valve member 32 rotating between fixed members 34 and 36. This valve member 32 conveys the heavy particles of tobacco into a channel 38 from which they may be removed in any convenient way. Vanes 32A on the valve member 32 substantially prevent any air flow through the valve.
Air enters the lower end of the duct 30 through slots 40 and 42 formed between the fixed members 34 and 36 and horizontally adjustable members 44 and 46 respectively. It will be understood that adjustment of the members 44 and 46 towards one another will increase the air flow into the duct, and vice versa.
The inclined wall 28 is adjustable as to its inclination about a pivot 48, and carries with it a front wall 50 of the duct 30 and a curved member 52 forming a contact seal with the horizontally adjustable member 44.
A fixed wall 54 forms a partial shroud around the projector roller 26 to guide the air from the duct 30 (together with particles of tobacco entrained in the air) around the roller 26 and towards the lower end of the chimney 12, 14.
It should be noted that a fixed wall 56 above the projector roller 26 is inclined to the horizontal, so that relatively heavy particles of tabacco passing along trajectories slightly higher than the trajectory 24 will hit the wall 56 and be deflected onto the roller 26.
Between the wall 56 and a fixed member 58 there is an air inlet 60 containing evenly spaced vanes 62 which deflect the air streams passing between the vanes so as to produce a horizontal component of motion. This feature may be used if the chimney 12, 14, as viewed from the left of
Figure 1, is arranged to slope to the left in order to carry the tobacco particles upwards with a component of motion in the direction of movement of the suction band (not shown) moving along the top of the chimney. The shapes of the vanes 62 are shown in Figure 2. Air flow inwards between the vanes is induced by the suction pressure in the chimney: alternatively, or in addition, air may be blown inwards from a source of air at above atmospheric pressure.
In Figure 1, suction in the area above the jet block 1 6 and above the adjacent end of the conveyor band 10 may be sealed in by means of a roller cooperating with the conveyor band 10 as described in British Patent Specification No.
1504732.
Figure 3 shows a different machine. Parts which correspond to parts shown in Figure 1 have been given a similar reference numeral to which 100 has simply been added.
In place of the suction roller 20 in Figure 1, there is a solid roller 400, and there is no jet block.
Thus all the air passing up the chimney 112, 114 is derived from the duct 130. Air enters the duct at the lower end via an inlet defined between the fixed member 136 and a curved lower portion 202A of a wall 202. There is no provision for letting in air, or blowing in air, directly into the lower end of the chimney via a vaned inlet as in
Figure 1.
Figure 4 shows another different machine according to this invention. Again, parts corresponding to parts in Figure 1 have the same reference numerals, but in this case with the addition of 300.
As in the example shown in Figure 3, there is a solid roller 400 above the downstream end of the conveyor band 310, and no jet block. Again, all the air passing into the chimney 312, 314 also passes upwards through the duct 330. In this example, the air inlet to the duct is defined by the fixed member 334 and a curved lower end portion 328A of the wall 328.
The arrangement shown in Figure 4 is particularly suitable for use in combination with the form of chimney described in U.S. patent specification No. 4041959.
Claims (8)
1. A cigarette making machine including an upwardly extending chimney and means for delivering tobacco into the lower end of the chimney, characterised in that the tobacco delivery means (10, 110, 310) is arranged to project the tobacco in a direction transverse to the chimney(12,14; 112, 114;312,314),from which direction lighter particles of tobacco are deflected upwards into the chimney by an upwardly flowing air stream (in a manner known per se) while heavier particles of tobacco continue past the lower end of the chimney towards a roller (26; 126; 326) which is arranged to project the heavier particles of tobacco downwards at a controlled velocity into a duct (30; 130; 330) through which at least part of the air entering the chimney flows upwards, the projector roller being arranged to project the heavier particles of tobacco along a path which is inclined inwardly towards the centre of the duct.
2. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 in which the projector roller has vanes (26A) for engaging and propelling the heavier particles of tobacco.
3. A cigarette making machine according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which the duct (30; 130; 330) is substantially vertical, and the projector roller (26; 126; 326) is arranged to project the heavier particles of tobacco along a wall (28; 1 28, 328) which is inclined to the vertical.
4. A cigarette making machine according to claim 3 in which the wall (28; 128; 328) is adjustable so as to vary its ang!e of inclination to the vertical.
5. A cigarette making machine according to any one of claims 1 to 4 including a wall (54; 154; 354) adjacent to the projector roller (26; 126; 326) for guiding around the projector roller the air flowing up the duct.
6. A cigarette making machine according to any one of claims 1 to 5 including means (44, 46) for adjusting the airflow in the duct (30).
7. A cigarette making machine according to any one of claims 1 to 6 including a deflector wall (56; 1 56; 356) which is mounted above the projector roller (26; 126; 326) and is arranged to deflect downwards onto the projector roller some of the relatively heavy particles of tobacco.
8. A cigarette making machine according to claim 7 including a slot (60) above the deflector wall (56) for admitting air into the lower end of the chimney (12, 14) from atmosphere or from an above-atmospheric source and including vanes (62) arranged to deflect the air passing through the slot to provide a horizontal component of motion.
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Cited By (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2132873A (en) * | 1982-12-02 | 1984-07-18 | Hauni Werke Koerber & Co Kg | Apparatus for building a continous tobacco stream |
GB2141317A (en) * | 1983-06-14 | 1984-12-19 | Gd Spa | Pneumatic separation of tobacco particles |
DE3623496A1 (en) * | 1985-07-12 | 1987-03-12 | Molins Plc | CIGARETTE PRODUCTION MACHINE |
GB2199230A (en) * | 1986-12-11 | 1988-07-06 | Decoufle Sarl | Apparatus for transporting and treating particles of tobacco and the like |
GB2231770A (en) * | 1989-05-26 | 1990-11-28 | Cardwell Machine Company | Processing inhomogeneous material such as tobacco |
GB2296420A (en) * | 1994-12-24 | 1996-07-03 | Molins Plc | Cigarette making machine |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2132873A (en) * | 1982-12-02 | 1984-07-18 | Hauni Werke Koerber & Co Kg | Apparatus for building a continous tobacco stream |
GB2141317A (en) * | 1983-06-14 | 1984-12-19 | Gd Spa | Pneumatic separation of tobacco particles |
FR2548053A1 (en) * | 1983-06-14 | 1985-01-04 | Gd Spa | PROCESS FOR SEPARATING TOBACCO PARTICLES FROM CIGARETTE MANUFACTURING MACHINES |
US4600021A (en) * | 1983-06-14 | 1986-07-15 | G. D. Societa' Per Azioni | Method for separating tobacco particles on cigarette manufacturing machines |
DE3623496A1 (en) * | 1985-07-12 | 1987-03-12 | Molins Plc | CIGARETTE PRODUCTION MACHINE |
DE3623496C2 (en) * | 1985-07-12 | 1998-04-16 | Molins Plc | Cigarette making machine |
GB2199230A (en) * | 1986-12-11 | 1988-07-06 | Decoufle Sarl | Apparatus for transporting and treating particles of tobacco and the like |
GB2199230B (en) * | 1986-12-11 | 1990-11-14 | Decoufle Sarl | Apparatus for transporting and treating particles of tobacco and the like |
GB2231770A (en) * | 1989-05-26 | 1990-11-28 | Cardwell Machine Company | Processing inhomogeneous material such as tobacco |
GB2231770B (en) * | 1989-05-26 | 1993-03-10 | Cardwell Machine Company | Apparatus and method for processing inhomogeneous material such as tobacco |
GB2296420A (en) * | 1994-12-24 | 1996-07-03 | Molins Plc | Cigarette making machine |
GB2296420B (en) * | 1994-12-24 | 1998-05-27 | Molins Plc | Cigarette making machine |
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