US1899179A - Cigar transferring device - Google Patents

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US1899179A
US1899179A US523358A US52335831A US1899179A US 1899179 A US1899179 A US 1899179A US 523358 A US523358 A US 523358A US 52335831 A US52335831 A US 52335831A US 1899179 A US1899179 A US 1899179A
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  • This invention relates to automatic cigar transferring devices, its main ob] ect being to provide means for transferring c igars one by one sidewise from one machine to another without rolling, in order that they may reach the second machine in proper position so that they may be packed in a cigar box without having to be turned to the proper position after they are ejected from the second machine.
  • this object is achieved through transfer fingers which engage behind the two ends of the cigars as they are ejected from the them along one step, rise, and then return and engage behind the following cigar, and then repeat this operation.
  • the cigars are fed in this manner onto a conveyor provided with means to prevent their turning while they are intermittently advanced to a transfer arm which is adapted to feed them one by one to the second machine.
  • Fig. 2 1s a plan view of thesame
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation on line 3 3 of Figsf2;
  • Fig. 4 is a se 4--4 of Fig. 1
  • Fig, 5 is a sectional elevation taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 6 is an end elevation taken on line 6-6 of Fig. 1, showing the transfer fingers in engagement with a' cigar.
  • the forwarding means includes a slotted support and conveyor chains running in said slots and provided with spaced push fingers adaptv ed to engage the cigars, and the feeding means includes reciprocating rods and a plurality ⁇ of spaced transfer lingers o n each of said yrods scope of the claims, for the particular device selected to illustrate the invention is but onel of many possible concrete embodiments of the same. The invention, therefore, is not to be restricted to the specific construction shown and described.
  • the cigars C are ejected from a banding machine, not shown, on an extension table 10 within the reach of transfer fingers 11l mounted on rods 12 slidably supported in bearings l13 and 14 which are fastened to transfer table 15.
  • On rods 12 are mounted arms 16 carrying cam rollers 17 engaging in cam tracks 18 mounted -on vertical rods 19 slidably supported by bearing bracket 20 on transfer table 15.
  • the rods is supported by bea-ring bracket 24 mounted on transfer table 15.
  • Lever 23 engages with a lever 25 having an arm 26 carrying roller 27 engaging with a track of cam 28.
  • Lever 25 is pivoted on shaft 29 which is supported by bearing brackets 30 fastened to transfer table 15.
  • the rods 12 are rotatably mounted in the guide bridges 31 slidably supported on guide 13 and rods 12 in such a manner as to move them in their lengthwise direction but permit them to turn.
  • Guide bridges 31 are actuated through connecting rods 33 from oscillating levers 34 19 are actuated by levers 21 mounted on shaft 3,5
  • the transfer fingers 11 engage behind the two ends of one cigar, push it along one step, rise, and then'return and engage behind the next following cigar.
  • the raising and lowering of the fingers 11 is effected by the oscillating motion of rods 12 actuated ,through arms 16 and cams 18 by 'rods 19 which are moved up and down by cam 28.
  • the longitudinal motion of fingers 11 and rods 12 is effected by guide bridges 31 which through connecting rods 33, lever 34 and segments 35 and 36 receive reciprocating motion from cam 40.
  • Guide plate 44 When the cigars C are pushed forward by the fingers 11 on the extension table 10, a guide plate 44 prevents them from rolling over.
  • Guide plate 44 is resiliently suspended from a rail 45 loosely mounted on a rod 46 supported by bearing brackets 13.
  • the fingers 11 push the cigars t) on the support 15 which is provided with grooves 47 in which a pair of conveyor chains 48 are traveling in synchronized motion with fingers 11.
  • Chains 48 are driven from sprockets 49 over idler sprockets 50.
  • tightener sprockets 51 are provided.
  • the latter are mounted on tension arms 52 pivoted by bearing brackets 24.
  • Sprockets 49 are mounted on shaft 54 held by bearing brackets 55 and are driven from the main drive of the banding machine, not shown, or from the cigar enveloping machine, not shown, if the latter is driven from the banding machine.
  • Sprockets 50 are loosely mounted on shaft 56 supported in brackets 24.
  • the conveyor chains 48 are equipped with spaced push hngers 57 so arranged that each cigar is pushed individually and the cigars cannot touch each other while being transferred. rlhe cigars are advanced in a step by step motion in synchronism with-the 'motion of the transfer fingers 11. fn order to from rolling while being pushed, a flexible stripv58 carrying small blocks 59 of suitable light'material rests on top of the cigars while moving on support 15. One end of the strip 58 is held by clamps 60 fastened to rod 46 but the Iother end is free.
  • vsupport 15 is equipped with curved guide bridges having tension springs 66 bearing on the cigar being transferred and causing it to lay fiat on transfer arm 61 during its transfer stroke.
  • the guideA bridges 65 are held by rods 67 and 68 mounted in adjustable bearing brackets 69 fastened to transfer table 15.
  • the support 15 has guide rails 70 fastened by brackets 71 to the support 15.
  • Means for forwarding widely spaced Cigars comprising a table, transfer fingers adapted to engage the cigars on said table, a pair of reciprocating rods extending along the table and supporting said iingers,means for reciprocating said rods, mechanism for oscillating said rods to move said fingers in and out of operative position, a rail overlying said table and pivotally supportedat one of its ends from said table, and a guide plate yieldingly supported from said rail to engage the top of the cigars on the table to prevent rolling thereof.
  • Means for forwarding widely spaced cigars comprising a table, transfer fingers adapted to eivigage the cigars on said table, rods supporting said fingers, arms carried by said rods and provided with cam rollers, guide bridges in which said rods are rotatably mounted, oscillating levers connected to said guide bridges to reciprocate said rods, reciprocating cam tracks engaging said rollers to move said fingers in' and out of operative position, mechanism for oscillating said levers and reciprocating said tracks, a rail overlying said table and pivotally supported at one of its ends from said table, and a guide plate yieldingly supported from said rail to engage the top of the cigars on said table to prevent rolling thereof.

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Feb. 28, 1933. R. J. BEUTEL ET AL CIGAR TRANSFERRING DEVICE Filed March 17, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet.
INVENTOR TORN EY Feb. 28, 1933. R. .1.- BEUTEL ET AL 1,899,179I
GIGAR TRANSFERRING DEVICE 2 Sheets-Sheet `2 mOI @v lPatented Feb. 28, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ROBERT JACOB BEUTEL, 0F BROOKLYN, AND PONT'US PETERSON, OF RICHMOND BILL,
NEW YORK, ASSIGNORS TO INTERNATIONAL CIG-AR MACHINERY COMPANY, A COR- PoRATIoN 0E NEW JERsEY CIGAR TRANSFERRING DEVICE Application led March 17, 1931. Serial No. 523,358.
This invention relates to automatic cigar transferring devices, its main ob] ect being to provide means for transferring c igars one by one sidewise from one machine to another without rolling, in order that they may reach the second machine in proper position so that they may be packed in a cigar box without having to be turned to the proper position after they are ejected from the second machine. I
yIn the present invention this object is achieved through transfer fingers which engage behind the two ends of the cigars as they are ejected from the them along one step, rise, and then return and engage behind the following cigar, and then repeat this operation.. The cigars are fed in this manner onto a conveyor provided with means to prevent their turning while they are intermittently advanced to a transfer arm which is adapted to feed them one by one to the second machine. With this and otherobjects not specifically mentioned in view, the invention consists in certain constructions and combinations which will lbe hereinafter fully described and then specifically set forth in the claims hereunto appended. l
l In4 the accompanying drawings, which show the application of the invention to al cigar feed from a cigar banding to a cigar enveloping machine F1g. 1 is a side elevation of the improved cigar feed;
Fig. 2 1s a plan view of thesame;
Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation on line 3 3 of Figsf2;
Fig. 4 is a se 4--4 of Fig. 1
"Fig, 5 is a sectional elevation taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 6 is an end elevation taken on line 6-6 of Fig. 1, showing the transfer fingers in engagement with a' cigar.
In carrying the invention into effect there is provided means for forwarding al row o cigars sidewisc in spaced relation to each other, and means for feeding more widely spacedcigars to the forwarding means. In
tional elevation taken on line andthe best forms of construction contemplated,
first machine, push rods 32 mountedin bearing brackets f 14. The guide bridges 31 are attached tothe .the forwarding means includes a slotted support and conveyor chains running in said slots and provided with spaced push fingers adaptv ed to engage the cigars, and the feeding means includes reciprocating rods and a plurality `of spaced transfer lingers o n each of said yrods scope of the claims, for the particular device selected to illustrate the invention is but onel of many possible concrete embodiments of the same. The invention, therefore, is not to be restricted to the specific construction shown and described. Y
Referring to the drawings, the cigars C are ejected from a banding machine, not shown, on an extension table 10 within the reach of transfer fingers 11l mounted on rods 12 slidably supported in bearings l13 and 14 which are fastened to transfer table 15. On rods 12 are mounted arms 16 carrying cam rollers 17 engaging in cam tracks 18 mounted -on vertical rods 19 slidably supported by bearing bracket 20 on transfer table 15. The rods is supported by bea-ring bracket 24 mounted on transfer table 15. Lever 23 engages with a lever 25 having an arm 26 carrying roller 27 engaging with a track of cam 28. Lever 25 is pivoted on shaft 29 which is supported by bearing brackets 30 fastened to transfer table 15. The rods 12 are rotatably mounted in the guide bridges 31 slidably supported on guide 13 and rods 12 in such a manner as to move them in their lengthwise direction but permit them to turn. Guide bridges 31 are actuated through connecting rods 33 from oscillating levers 34 19 are actuated by levers 21 mounted on shaft 3,5
22 which is operatedI from lever 23. Shaft 22 mounted on shaft 29 which also carries a bevel gear segment 35 meshing with bevel gear segment 36 equipped with a cam lever 37 which actuates the segments 35 and 36 and shaft 29 by means of cam roller 38 following Cam track 39 in cam 40 on shaft 41. Gear segment 36 and cam lever 37 are pivoted on stud 42 held by bearing 43 of bracket 30.
' The transfer fingers 11 engage behind the two ends of one cigar, push it along one step, rise, and then'return and engage behind the next following cigar. The raising and lowering of the fingers 11 is effected by the oscillating motion of rods 12 actuated ,through arms 16 and cams 18 by 'rods 19 which are moved up and down by cam 28. The longitudinal motion of fingers 11 and rods 12 is effected by guide bridges 31 which through connecting rods 33, lever 34 and segments 35 and 36 receive reciprocating motion from cam 40.
When the cigars C are pushed forward by the fingers 11 on the extension table 10, a guide plate 44 prevents them from rolling over. Guide plate 44 is resiliently suspended from a rail 45 loosely mounted on a rod 46 supported by bearing brackets 13.
The fingers 11 push the cigars t) on the support 15 which is provided with grooves 47 in which a pair of conveyor chains 48 are traveling in synchronized motion with fingers 11. Chains 48 are driven from sprockets 49 over idler sprockets 50. To insure the proper tension of the chains 48, tightener sprockets 51 are provided. The latter are mounted on tension arms 52 pivoted by bearing brackets 24. Sprockets 49 are mounted on shaft 54 held by bearing brackets 55 and are driven from the main drive of the banding machine, not shown, or from the cigar enveloping machine, not shown, if the latter is driven from the banding machine. Sprockets 50 are loosely mounted on shaft 56 supported in brackets 24. The conveyor chains 48 are equipped with spaced push hngers 57 so arranged that each cigar is pushed individually and the cigars cannot touch each other while being transferred. rlhe cigars are advanced in a step by step motion in synchronism with-the 'motion of the transfer fingers 11. fn order to from rolling while being pushed, a flexible stripv58 carrying small blocks 59 of suitable light'material rests on top of the cigars while moving on support 15. One end of the strip 58 is held by clamps 60 fastened to rod 46 but the Iother end is free.
toroll when they are forwarded due to the nfriction of the support 15 on the bottom face of the cigars, it has been found necessary to provide the strip 58 with the weights 59 to press it against the top face of the cigars to compensate for the friction of the support 15.
F rom the support 15 the cigars are transferred into the turret of a cigar enveloping by means of relatively machine, not shown,
on shaft 53 supported prevent the cigars' As the cigars tend vsupport 15 is equipped with curved guide bridges having tension springs 66 bearing on the cigar being transferred and causing it to lay fiat on transfer arm 61 during its transfer stroke. The guideA bridges 65 are held by rods 67 and 68 mounted in adjustable bearing brackets 69 fastened to transfer table 15. In order to keep the cigars in alignment, the support 15 has guide rails 70 fastened by brackets 71 to the support 15.
What is claimed is:
1. Means for forwarding widely spaced Cigars, comprising a table, transfer fingers adapted to engage the cigars on said table, a pair of reciprocating rods extending along the table and supporting said iingers,means for reciprocating said rods, mechanism for oscillating said rods to move said fingers in and out of operative position, a rail overlying said table and pivotally supportedat one of its ends from said table, and a guide plate yieldingly supported from said rail to engage the top of the cigars on the table to prevent rolling thereof.
2. Means for forwarding widely spaced cigars, comprising a table, transfer fingers adapted to eivigage the cigars on said table, rods supporting said fingers, arms carried by said rods and provided with cam rollers, guide bridges in which said rods are rotatably mounted, oscillating levers connected to said guide bridges to reciprocate said rods, reciprocating cam tracks engaging said rollers to move said fingers in' and out of operative position, mechanism for oscillating said levers and reciprocating said tracks, a rail overlying said table and pivotally supported at one of its ends from said table, and a guide plate yieldingly supported from said rail to engage the top of the cigars on said table to prevent rolling thereof.
ln testimony whereof, we have signed our names to this specification.
ROBERT JACOB' BEUTEL. PONTUS PETERSN.
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US2416381A (en) * 1942-10-26 1947-02-25 Herz Mfg Corp Machine for stacking drinking cups
US2467278A (en) * 1942-07-14 1949-04-12 Fmc Corp Machine for packing string beans
US2776617A (en) * 1953-04-06 1957-01-08 Pannier Corp Metal stamping machine
US2797807A (en) * 1956-01-30 1957-07-02 Louis M Butterfield Machine for grading articles by weight
US3149353A (en) * 1961-06-22 1964-09-22 Ajax Mfg Co Multiple station forging machine with means to feed and transfer blanks
US3332533A (en) * 1965-07-12 1967-07-25 Bayuk Cigars Inc Article conveying apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2467278A (en) * 1942-07-14 1949-04-12 Fmc Corp Machine for packing string beans
US2416381A (en) * 1942-10-26 1947-02-25 Herz Mfg Corp Machine for stacking drinking cups
US2776617A (en) * 1953-04-06 1957-01-08 Pannier Corp Metal stamping machine
US2797807A (en) * 1956-01-30 1957-07-02 Louis M Butterfield Machine for grading articles by weight
US3149353A (en) * 1961-06-22 1964-09-22 Ajax Mfg Co Multiple station forging machine with means to feed and transfer blanks
US3332533A (en) * 1965-07-12 1967-07-25 Bayuk Cigars Inc Article conveying apparatus

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