US2740409A - Method of manufacturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes - Google Patents

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US2740409A
US2740409A US408526A US40852654A US2740409A US 2740409 A US2740409 A US 2740409A US 408526 A US408526 A US 408526A US 40852654 A US40852654 A US 40852654A US 2740409 A US2740409 A US 2740409A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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    • 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
    • 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
    • A24C5/475Attaching filters or mouthpieces to cigars or cigarettes, e.g. inserting filters into cigarettes or their mouthpieces adapted for composite filters

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  • the invention relates to the manufacture of cigarettes and particularly is directed to a method of manufacturing cigarettes and the like, provided with mouthpiece portions consisting, for instance, of filter bodies, hollow mouthpieces or the like, by employing uniting bands which unite a mouthpiece portion with the cigarette body.
  • a very important object of the invention is to provide cigarettes with a mouthpiece or tip composed of more than one filter body by means of a very efficient method which is simple and can be economically practised.
  • the drawing illustrates diagrammatically the method of the invention in connection with an apparatus.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a side elevation view of the apparatus with certain parts shown in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the apparatus in which the rotary drums for wrapping the uniting bands around the assemblages of cigarette rods and mouthpiece portions are illustrated for the sake of clearness in dotted lines, while the magazines which feed the mouthpieces or filter bodies into the apparatus have been omitted.
  • the uniting bands and the mouthpieces, such as filter bodies have been shown in sections.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates in side elevation view and partly in section a conveying device which may be arranged between each two rotary drums of the apparatus.
  • Fig. 3a illustrates diagrammatically a modification of the conveying device which may be used in place of the one shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a top view of the conveyor device as shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 11 illustrates a filter mouthpiece cigarette provided with only one filter body.
  • the two cigarette holding magazines 1a and 2a are arranged parallel to each other, but are laterally spaced from each other.
  • the cigarettes are deposited one pair at a time by these magazines at A deposited between the axially aligned cigarettes 1 and 2.
  • This filter mouthpiece 4 has a length twice that of the filter body portion in the finished cigarette.
  • the filter bodies 4 are supplied by a single magazine 4A which discharges the filter bodies one at a time.
  • the assemblage consisting of two axially aligned cigarettes 1 and 2 and a filter body 4 therebetween, of the mentioned double length, is moved past guide plates 5, which are arranged at the outer ends of the assemblage in such a manner that the cigarettes 1 and 2 are axially pushed toward each other in engagement with both ends of the filter body 4.
  • This axially compacted assemblage is moved then past the point C, at which point C the assemblage is provided with a uniting band 6, which is attached to the portion of the circumference of the assemblage projecting from the groove of the rotary drum 3.
  • the band 6 is supplied by spool 6a from which a continuous band 6b is unwound which is cut into pieces of the desired length by a cutting device 7.
  • the individual pieces are provided on one side with an adhesive by an adhesive applying device 8.
  • the assemblage with the uniting band 6 attached thereon is transferred to a second rotary drum 9 in such a manner that the uniting band 6 at the point of transfer D is partially folded around the assemblage by being pressed into an axial groove of the rotary drum 9.
  • the drum 9 rotates counterclockwise, and during this rotation toward a point E, there are operated a number of radially movable wrapping members arranged on the drum 9.
  • wrapping members are only diagrammatically illustrated because the construction of the same is not of importance as far as the present invention is coninto the axially extending grooves of a rotary suction drum 3 in such a manner that the two cigarettes 1 and 2 of each pair in each groove are axially spaced from each other a predetermined distance.
  • the drum 3 rotates in the direction of the arrow 3'.
  • a filter body 4 is cerned.
  • the completely wrapped cigarette assemblage is cut in two pieces by a rotary knife 10 which cuts through the center of the filter body 4 and which extends with its cutting edge into a suitable circumferential groove of the drum 9.
  • the cigarettes 1 and 2 are now provided each with a filter body 4a having one-half the length of the filter body 4. These cigarettes are now to be provided with a second filter body portion.
  • the cigarettes 1 and 2 with the filter body portions 4a thereon are transferred to another rotary section drum 11 which is provided with axial grooves.
  • a stationary wedge-shaped guide member 12 separates the cigarettes axially from each other and at the point F" there is inserted in the space between the adjacent ends of the cigarettes another filter body 13 supplied by a magazine 13A.
  • These filter bodies 13 also have a length twice that of the filter body portion in the completed cigarettes.
  • the drum 11 repeats the same operations which took place in connection with the drum 3 in that the cigarette assemblage 1, 2, 4a and 13, positioned at F in a groove of the drum 11, is again-axially pushed together by laterally arranged guide plates 14, while at the point G an adhesive-coated uniting band 15 is attached to the mentioned assemblage.
  • This uniting band 15 is again partially wrapped around the cigarette assemblage at the point where the cigarette assemblage is transferred to a rotary drum 16 provided with radial wrapping members which complete the wrapping of the uniting band around the assemblage during the rotation of the drum 16 in a counterclockwise direction.
  • the rotary knife 17 cuts the cigarette assemblage in two pieces by cutting through the center of the filter body 13, and transfers the cut cigarettes to the next drum 18 which rotates in a clockwise direction.
  • Each cigarette 1 and 2 is now provided with two filter 3 body portions 4a and 13a, and also with two uniting bands 6 and 15.
  • a wedge-shaped guide member 19 separates the two axially aligned cigarettes so that a space is produced between the same for the insertion of a third filter body 20, which again has a length twice that of the filter body portion to be provided in the finished cigarette.
  • the filter bodies 20 are supplied by a magazine 20A. Now the operations which have taken place on the drums 3 and 11 are repeated on the drum 18.
  • the composite cigarettes are axially pushed together by the guide plates 21. At the point L is attached to the assemblage an adhesive-coated uniting band 30.
  • the cigarette assemblage with the uniting band 30 thereon is trans ferred to the drum 22, which latter is again provided with radial wrapping members for wrapping the uniting band entirely around the cigarette assemblage, whereupon the rotary knife 23 separates the assemblage again into two parts by cutting through the center of the filter body 2t).
  • drums mentioned operate upon the cigarettes and the filter bodies by suction, to assure a safe holding of the cigarettes and filter bodies on the drums, and a safe transfer of the same from one drum to the next one.
  • the drums are operatively connected with each other by gears to form a continuous gearing, which is driven by a prime moverfor instance, by an electric motor or the like.
  • the apparatus described may be used for producing cigarettes with only one filter bodyeven when for the purpose of convenience it may be advisable to unite one and the same filter body at one point with one or two or even more uniting bands to the cigarette body.
  • Such multi-banded filter-tipped cigarettes have a considerable advantage.
  • an advantage is obtained that the critical joint between the length of the cigarette rod and the filter body is substantially reinforced by the multiple uniting bands, which is of particular advantage when, for instance, cigarettes are provided with these filters so that a cigarette may be consumed almost to its very end.
  • Fig. 3 there is arranged an endless conveyor 26 guided over roller shafts 27 and Z8, and arranged between the two drums 9 and 11.
  • This endless conveyor 26 is provided in its outer face with transversely extending grooves 29.
  • the grooves 29 receive axially alined cigarettes provided with filter bodies from a guide plate 27'.
  • the wedge-shaped guide member 12, as shown in Fig. 1, is arranged in the embodiment of Figs. 3 and 4 in the form of a guide member 12a above the endless conveyor 26.
  • a rotary drum 26a as shown by way of example in Fig. 3a.
  • the cigarette 1 is provided with three filtersnamely, with a filter 4a made of crepe paper, a filter 13a, consisting of paper cuttings, and a ceramic-like filter 20a.
  • the magazine 4A supplies the crepe filter 40, which is united with the cigarettes by a uniting band 6, as shown in Fig. 6.
  • the uniting band 6 extends a short distance beyond the filter 4a in order to unite the latter securely with the cigarette 1.
  • they are provided on this drum 11 with the paper cuttings filter 13a, as shown in Fig. 7.
  • the filter 13a is attached to the crepe filter 4a by means of a uniting band 15, so that after cutting the assemblage in two parts, the two cigarettes show each an annular zone 6a on the circumference of the uniting band 6, orin other words-the uniting band 15 does not extend to the very end of the uniting band 6.
  • the cigarettes having two filters are provided on the drum 18 with a third or a ceramic-type filter Zfla which is attached to the paper cuttings filter 13a by means of a third uniting band 30 in such a manner that according to Fig. 8 there remains on the circumference of the uniting band 6 the previously mentioned exposed annular zone 6a.
  • the uniting band 39 for the ceramic-type filter 20a is made somewhat shorter so that there appears on the cigarette two exposed annular zones 6a and 15a on the circumference of the uniting bands 6 and 15, respectively.
  • Fig. 10 illustrates, by way of example, still another embodiment in which none of the uniting bands show an exposed annular zone.
  • the uniting bands may also have different colors.
  • the uniting band 6 for the filter body 4a may be red.
  • the uniting band 15 for the filter body 13a is applied around the uniting band 6 and forms the mentioned exposed annular zone 6a, then one will notice a narrow red ring which in the present case may indicate that the cigarette, as shown in Fig. 7, is provided with a double filter having certain characteristics.
  • the uniting band 15 for the paper cuttings filter 13a may furthermore be distinctively colored and the exposed annular zone 15a, as shown in Fig. 9, may indicate that the cigarette is provided, for instance, with a glow retarding mouthpiece. In such a case, there are provided two differently colored annular zones 6a and 15a. According to Fig.
  • the two outermost uniting bands 15 and 30 are so long in axial direction that only the annular zone 6a is visible, which again by means of another color, may indicate that the cigarette has a certain desired characteristic. Therefore, it should be apparent that by means of selecting uniting bands of various widths and various colors it is possible to produce on the cigarette certain annular zones which give the possibility of indicating to the smoker what characteristics the filter cigarettes have.
  • the filter bodies 4a, 13a and 20a may have a different circumference or diameter as, for instance, shown in Fig. 10.
  • the serial arrangement of the filters adjacent to one another may, of course, be changedand also the diameters of the filters may be different, as shown in Fig. 10.
  • the uniting bands are provided on one side with an adhesive of good quality.
  • the edges of the individual uniting bands which are closest to the mouth of the user are so arranged that they are placed correctly one over the other.
  • a substantial advantage of the method of the present invention consists therein that it is possible to produce multiple filter-tipped cigarettes in an economical manner, whereby the filter bodies have the same exterior form as the cigarettes. According to the invention, there is obtained a high stability of the completed multiple filtertipped cigarettes which is much superior to the well-known double filtered cigarettes in which a crepe paper filter is arranged behind a cotton plug.
  • the various filter bodies may be prepared in a number of different manners and may also be provided with certain desired chemical and physical characteristics, and, furthermore, the filter action itself may be selected as desired by employing certain raw materials or the like.
  • the shape of all the filter bodies may be substantially the same and may correspond to the exterior shape of the tobacco rod. It is also possible, according to the invention to provide the filter plugs, which have the same shape, or approximately the same shape as the cigarette body, with difierent colors by either coloring the entire circumference or only a portion of the circumference of the filter bodies, or the uniting bands. In this manner, the particular filter action of each filter body is visibly indicated by the selected color. The smoker, therefore, has the opportunity to recognize from the appearance of the cigarette that he may obtain a cigarette provided with a particular type of a multiple filter in its mouthpiece.
  • Fig. 11 illustrates a single filter-tipped cigarette which is also manufactured in accordance with the method of the present invention in that one and the same filter body 4:: is united with the cigarette 1 by two uniting bands 6 and 15. Both of these uniting bands extend beyond the end face of the cigarette body 1 so that the joint between the cigarette body and the filter body is covered by a double thickness of uniting bands, which has the result that the mouthpiece has increased strength.
  • a method of manufacturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes and the like, in which the mouthpiece is provided with a plurality of filter bodies including the steps of positioning two cigarettes in axial alignment with the adjacent ends spaced from each other, inserting into the space between said axially aligned cigarettes a filter body, wrapping a uniting band around said filter body and the adjacent ends of said two cigarettes, cutting transversely through said filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having a filter tip at one end, separating said two filter tip cigarettes by moving the same axially away from each other to form a space between the same, inserting a second filter body into said last named space, wrapping a second uniting band around said second filter body and the adjacent ends of said two filter tip cigarettes, and cutting transversely through said second filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having two filter bodies at one end.
  • a method of manufacturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes and the like, in which the mouthpiece is provided with a plurality of filter bodies including the steps of positioning two cigarettes in axial alignment with the adjacent ends spaced from each other, inserting into the space between said axially aligned cigarettes a filter body, wrapping a uniting band around said filter body and the adjacent ends of said two cigarettes, cutting transversely through said filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having a filter tip at one end, separating said two filter tip cigarettes by moving the same axially away from each other to form a space between the same, inserting a second filter body into said last named space, wrapping a second uniting band around said second filter body and the adjacent ends of said two filter tip cigarettes, cutting transversely through said second filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having two filter bodies at one end, separating said two double filter tip cigarettes by moving the same axially away from each other to form a space between the same, inserting a third filter body into said last mentioned space, and wrapping a third
  • a method of manufacturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes and the like, in which the mouthpiece is provided with a plurality of filter bodies including the steps of positioning two cigarettes in axial alignment with the adjacent ends spaced from each other, inserting into the space between said axially aligned cigarettes a filter body, pushing said two cigarettes lengthwise toward each other in engagement with the ends of said filter body, wrapping a uniting band around said filter body and the adjacent ends of said two cigarettes, cutting transversely through said filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having a filter tip at one end, separating said two filter tip cigarettes by moving the same axially away from each other to form a space between the same, inserting a second filter body into said last named space, pushing said two filter tip cigarettes lengthwise toward each other so that the filter tips engage the ends of said second filter body, wrapping a second uniting band around said second filter body and the adjacent ends of said two filter tip cigarettes and cutting transversely through said second filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having two filter bodies at one end.
  • a method of manufacturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes and the like, in which the mouthpiece is provided with a plurality of filter bodies including the steps of positioning two cigarettes in axial alignment with the adjacent ends spaced from each other, inserting into the space between said axially aligned cigarettes a filter body, pushing said two cigarettes lengthwise toward each other in engagement with the ends of said filter body, wrapping a uniting band around said filter body and the adjacent ends of said two cigarettes, cutting transversely through said filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having a filter tip at one end, separating said two filter tip cigarettes by moving the same axially away from each other to form a space between the same, inserting a second filter body into said last named space, pushing said two filter tip cigarettes lengthwise toward each other so that the filter tips engage the ends of said second filter body, wrapping a second uniting band around said second filter body and the adjacent ends of said two filter tip cigarettes, cutting transversely through said second filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having two filter bodies at one end, separating
  • a method of manufacturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes and the like, in which the mouthpiece is provided with a plurality of filter bodies including the steps of positioning two cigarettes in axial alignment with the adjacent ends spaced from each other, inserting into the space between said axially aligned cigarettes a filter body, wrapping a uniting band around said filter body and the adjacent ends of said two cigarettes, cutting transversely through the center of said filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having a filter tip at one end, separating said two filter tip cigarettes by moving the same axially away from each other to form a space between the same, inserting a second filter body into said last named space, wrapping a second uniting band around said second filter body and the adjacent ends of said two filter tip cigarettes and cutting transversely through the center of said second filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having two filter bodies at one end.
  • a method of manufacturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes and the like, in which the mouthpiece is provided with a plurality of filter bodies including the steps of positioning two cigarettes in axial alignment with the adjacent ends spaced from each other, inserting into the space between said axially aligned cigarettes a filter body, wrapping a uniting band around said filter body and the adjacent ends of said two cigarettes, cutting transversely through the center of said filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having a filter tip at one end, separating said two filter tip cigarettes by moving the same axially away from each other to form a space between the same, inserting a second filter body into said last named space, wrapping a second uniting band around said second filter body and the adjacent ends of said two filter tip cigarettes, cutting transversely through the center of said second filter body to form two axially aligned cigarettes, each having two filter bodies at one end, separating said two double filter tip cigarettes by moving the same axially away from each other to form a space between the same, inserting a third filter body intosaid last mentioned
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