WO2004002246A2 - Method of producing filter-tipped cigarettes - Google Patents

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WO2004002246A2
WO2004002246A2 PCT/IT2003/000405 IT0300405W WO2004002246A2 WO 2004002246 A2 WO2004002246 A2 WO 2004002246A2 IT 0300405 W IT0300405 W IT 0300405W WO 2004002246 A2 WO2004002246 A2 WO 2004002246A2
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Fiorenzo Draghetti
Gabriele Giunta
Salvatore Rizzoli
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G.D Societa' Per Azioni
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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
    • A24C5/47Attaching 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

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  • the present invention relates to a method of producing filter-tipped cigarettes. BACKGROUND ART
  • filtertipped cigarettes are known to be produced on a filter assembly machine defining internally a path along which elongated tobacco articles are fed in a direction crosswise to their respective axes.
  • the above known filter assembly machine receives, at an input, a succession of first tobacco articles - hereinafter referred to as "double portions" - which, travelling transversely along said path through a cutting station, are each cut into two coaxial single portions.
  • each double portion is then spaced axially and separated by the interposition of a double filter, which is fed to the double portion feed line by a separate feed line, and forms, together with the relative pair of single portions, a second tobacco article hereinafter referred to as a "group" .
  • the component parts of each group are then connected integrally to one another at a rolling station by means of a gummed strip to form a third tobacco article - hereinafter referred to as a "double cigarette” - wherein a central portion of the strip covers the double filter, and the end portions of the strip cover the facing ends of the two single cigarette portions .
  • rolling the groups to form the relative double cigarettes is a highly critical step, in that rolling speed, which is a direct function of the output rate of the filter assembly machine, must be kept within a given maximum value to avoid tobacco fallout from the open ends of the single portions .
  • rolling speed is also known to depend directly on the pitch with which the succession of groups is fed to the rolling station.
  • the standard pitch with which the groups are fed to the rolling station is relatively long (about 37.7 mm) and, though simplifying various handling operations upstream from the rolling station, is directly and largely responsible for the rolling speed of the groups .
  • US Patent No. 5,474,091 proposes feeding the double portions to the filter assembly machine with a shorter than standard pitch, i.e. a pitch approximately equal to but no shorter than the length of the strips used - in actual practice, a length ranging between approximately 32 and 20 mm; or reducing the pitch of the groups to the above shorter pitch just prior to rolling.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 show schematic side views of a first and second portion respectively of a system for implementing the method constituting the object of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 indicates as a whole a system for producing filter-tipped cigarettes, and comprising a known cigarette manufacturing machine 2.
  • Machine 2 in turn comprises an output plate 3, along which a continuous cigarette rod (not shown) is fed at substantially constant axial speed and divided by a known cutting head (not shown) into a succession of double portions 4.
  • the cutting head (not shown) is rotated in known manner at such a speed as to produce double portions 4 of a length equal to the sum of the lengths of the tobacco- containing portions of two filter-tipped cigarettes being produced.
  • Number 5 in Figure 1 indicates as a whole a filter assembly machine, a known input unit 6 of which transfers double portions 4 successively in known manner from output plate 3 of manufacturing machine 2 into respective seats 7 equally spaced with a pitch PI, normally of 37.7 mm, along the periphery of a roller 8 defining an input roller of filter assembly machine 5 and rotating anticlockwise in Figure 1 at constant angular speed.
  • a pitch PI normally of 37.7 mm
  • manufacturing machine 2 is a dual-rod machine; in which case, double portions 4 are picked up in pairs, one for each rod, off plates 3 and transferred to roller 8 by a known input unit, preferably of the type described in US Patent No. 4,645,063.
  • Input roller 8 feeds double portions 4, crosswise to their respective longitudinal axes, along an input portion of an initial portion SI of a path B extending along the whole of filter assembly machine 5, and transfers double portions 4 successively to respective seats 9 equally spaced with said pitch PI along the periphery of a roller 10, which is powered to rotate clockwise in Figure 1, is located tangent to input roller 8, and conveys double portions 4 with their ends contacting an aligning plate 11, which aligns them perfectly with one another crosswise to their travelling direction.
  • double portions 4 are fed by roller 10, still along portion SI of path B, through a known cutting station 12, where each double portion 4 is cut into two portions 13 and 14, which remain aligned inside seat 9 and substantially contacting each other end to end.
  • roller 10 is tangent to side by side rollers 16 and 17 of a parting or axial spacing assembly indicated as a whole by 18.
  • parting assembly 18 is of the type described in US Patent No. 4,531,629, to which full reference is made herein for the purpose of full disclosure, though other types of parting devices, such as that described in US Patent No. 4,200,179, may obviously be used in place of parting assembly 18 shown.
  • portions 13 and 14 occupying each seat 9 are transferred to respective seats 19 and
  • parting assembly 18 By virtue of parting assembly 18, whose rollers 16 and 17 are offset in height, the portions 13 and 14 formerly aligned inside each seat 9 are parted axially by a distance substantially equal to the length of a double filter 21, and are fed, at a transfer station 22 defining an output end of initial portion SI, into seats 23, which, in known manner and like seats 19 and 20, are wider than seats 9 and spaced, with a shorter pitch P2 than PI, along the periphery of a roller 24 substantially tangent to rollers 16 and 17 and defining the input roller of a first intermediate portion S2 of path B.
  • pitch P2 ranges between 30 and 32 mm, and is normally 31 mm.
  • the pitch reduction from PI to P2 is made possible by portions 13 and 14, as they are transferred from rollers 16 and 17 to roller 24, rolling backwards in known manner along the relative wider seats 19 and 20 before being inserted into seats 23.
  • Roller 24 is parallel to roller 10, and defines an output portion of both portion SI of path B and a line 25 supplying double filters 21, and which comprises an output roller 26 having seats 27 spaced with the shorter pitch P2 along the periphery of roller 26.
  • Roller 26 feeds each double filter 21 to a relative seat 23 at a loading station 28 located upstream from transfer station 22. More specifically, roller 26 feeds each double filter 21 into a substantially central portion of respective seat 23 corresponding to the gap between the facing ends of the relative pair of portions 13 and 14, so that, once fed into respective seat 23, each double filter 21 defines, inside seat 23, two vacant end portions, which are eventually occupied by respective coaxial portions 13 and 14 to form, on roller 24, a group 29 defined by two portions 13 and 14 separated by a double filter 21.
  • Roller 24 feeds groups 29 successively, with the shorter pitch P2, to seats 30 of a roller 31, which is located along portion S2 and feeds groups 29 successively through a loading station 32 for loading a succession of strips 33 fed with the shorter pitch P2 to roller 31 by a feed line 34 .
  • Each strip 33 integrally connects portions 13 and 14 and double filter 21 of a respective group 29, and is of a length approximately equal to but no less than the length of the outer periphery of portions 13 and 14, and approximately equal to but no greater than pitch P2 , which is just sufficient to enable each strip 33 to engage a relative group 29 along an outer generating line of group 29, and to project from relative group 29 towards, and without contacting, the adjacent upstream group 29.
  • a pitch P2 of 31 mm provides for producing cigarettes of any currently used size (roughly 8.6 mm maximum diameter) , though shorter pitches P2 may obviously be used in the case of machines producing given sizes.
  • a known rolling unit 35 is located immediately downstream from roller 31, and comprises a roller 36 having seats 37 spaced with the shorter pitch P2 along the periphery of roller 36, and each for receiving in known manner from roller 31 a relative group 29 and a relative strip 33.
  • Roller 36 feeds groups 29 and relative strips 33 to a rolling station 38, which is defined by a fixed plate 39 facing the outer periphery of roller 36 and defined, in known manner on the side facing roller 36, by a knurled cylindrical surface portion coaxial with roller 36 and separated from an outer cylindrical surface of roller 36 by a distance approximately equal to but no greater than the diameter of a portion 13, 14.
  • each group 29 rolls backwards about its axis and out of relative seat 37, so that relative strip 33 winds about relative double filter 21 and the end portions, facing double filter 21, of relative portions 13 and 14 to form a double cigarette 40.
  • double cigarettes 40 roll backwards, during rolling, along the periphery of roller 36, so as to reduce their pitch, by the end of plate 39, to a pitch P3 substantially equal to half pitch P2 and normally of 16- 17 mm.
  • double cigarettes 40 are transferred, with pitch P3 and at a transfer station 41, into respective seats 42 spaced with pitch P3 along the periphery of a roller 43.
  • Roller 43 defines the input roller of a second intermediate portion S3 of path B, and transfers double cigarettes 40 to a further roller 44 for feeding double cigarettes 40 through a cutting assembly 45, which cuts double cigarettes 40 in half to produce, from each double cigarette 40, two coaxial single cigarettes 46 with their filters facing and contacting end to end.
  • each pair of single cigarettes 46 is transferred to respective aligned seats 48a and 48b on a roller 49 of a turnover unit 50 defining the input of an output portion S4 of path B.
  • seats 48a are fixed with respect to roller 49, whereas each seat 48b is movable with respect to roller 49, and rotates obliquely 180° with respect to roller 49 into a position between two respective adjacent seats 48a, so as to form a succession of equioriented single cigarettes 46, which are spaced with a pitch P4 equal to half pitch P3, are positioned substantially contacting one another laterally, and are transferred, with pitch P4 and through a succession of known work stations (not shown) located between two rollers 51 and 52, to an output roller 53, and onto an output conveyor 54 terminating portion S4 and path B.
  • both double filters 21 and strips 33 can be supplied with the shorter pitch P2 and therefore at a slower speed.

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Abstract

An orderly succession of first tobacco articles (4), each defined by a double cigarette portion, is fed, with a first pitch (P1), to a first portion (S1) of a path (B) along a filter assembly machine (5); as they travel along the first portion, the first articles (4) are cut into respective pairs of portions (13, 14), and the portions in each pair are spaced axially and then fed along a second portion (S2) of the path (B); as they travel along the second portion, the portions (13, 14) in each pair are separated by the interposition of a double filter (21) to form a succession of second articles (29), each defined by the relative pair of portions (13, 14) and by the relative interposed double filter (21); a respective strip (33) being applied, by rolling, to each second article (29) to connect the pair of portions (13, 14) and the double filter (21) and form a third article (40) defined by a double cigarette; and the first articles (4) being subjected to a pitch reduction to assume, along the first portion (S1) of the path, a second pitch (P2) shorter than the first pitch (P1) and of a length approximately equal to but no shorter than the length of the relative strip (33).

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METHOD OF PRODUCING FILTER-TIPPED CIGARETTES
TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a method of producing filter-tipped cigarettes. BACKGROUND ART
As described, for example, in GB-2, 241, 866, filtertipped cigarettes are known to be produced on a filter assembly machine defining internally a path along which elongated tobacco articles are fed in a direction crosswise to their respective axes. The above known filter assembly machine receives, at an input, a succession of first tobacco articles - hereinafter referred to as "double portions" - which, travelling transversely along said path through a cutting station, are each cut into two coaxial single portions. The single portions of each double portion are then spaced axially and separated by the interposition of a double filter, which is fed to the double portion feed line by a separate feed line, and forms, together with the relative pair of single portions, a second tobacco article hereinafter referred to as a "group" . The component parts of each group are then connected integrally to one another at a rolling station by means of a gummed strip to form a third tobacco article - hereinafter referred to as a "double cigarette" - wherein a central portion of the strip covers the double filter, and the end portions of the strip cover the facing ends of the two single cigarette portions .
As anyone skilled in the art knows, rolling the groups to form the relative double cigarettes is a highly critical step, in that rolling speed, which is a direct function of the output rate of the filter assembly machine, must be kept within a given maximum value to avoid tobacco fallout from the open ends of the single portions . For a given output rate of the filter assembly machine, rolling speed is also known to depend directly on the pitch with which the succession of groups is fed to the rolling station.
In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that, for reasons depending mainly on the structure of the devices feeding the double portions to the filter assembly machine, the standard pitch with which the groups are fed to the rolling station is relatively long (about 37.7 mm) and, though simplifying various handling operations upstream from the rolling station, is directly and largely responsible for the rolling speed of the groups .
To reduce rolling speed or increase the operating speed of the filter assembly machine without increasing rolling speed, US Patent No. 5,474,091 proposes feeding the double portions to the filter assembly machine with a shorter than standard pitch, i.e. a pitch approximately equal to but no shorter than the length of the strips used - in actual practice, a length ranging between approximately 32 and 20 mm; or reducing the pitch of the groups to the above shorter pitch just prior to rolling. Experience has shown, however, that, on the one hand, feeding the double portions to the filter assembly machine with a reduced pitch calls for pitch-reducing devices external to the filter assembly machine and difficult to assemble and use, and, on the other hand, increasing the operating speed of the filter assembly machine by reducing the pitch just prior to rolling affects the reliability of the double filter feed line, which is in no way affected by the pitch reduction. DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of producing filter-tipped cigarettes, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.
More specifically, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method capable of maximizing the output rate of the filter assembly machine, not only for a given rolling speed, but also for a given double filter supply speed.
According to the present invention, there is provided a method of producing filter-tipped cigarettes as claimed in Claim 1 and, preferably, in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on Claim 1.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a method of producing filter-tipped cigarettes as claimed in Claim 10.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figures 1 and 2 show schematic side views of a first and second portion respectively of a system for implementing the method constituting the object of the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION Number 1 in Figure 1 indicates as a whole a system for producing filter-tipped cigarettes, and comprising a known cigarette manufacturing machine 2. Machine 2 in turn comprises an output plate 3, along which a continuous cigarette rod (not shown) is fed at substantially constant axial speed and divided by a known cutting head (not shown) into a succession of double portions 4.
The cutting head (not shown) is rotated in known manner at such a speed as to produce double portions 4 of a length equal to the sum of the lengths of the tobacco- containing portions of two filter-tipped cigarettes being produced.
Number 5 in Figure 1 indicates as a whole a filter assembly machine, a known input unit 6 of which transfers double portions 4 successively in known manner from output plate 3 of manufacturing machine 2 into respective seats 7 equally spaced with a pitch PI, normally of 37.7 mm, along the periphery of a roller 8 defining an input roller of filter assembly machine 5 and rotating anticlockwise in Figure 1 at constant angular speed.
In a variation not shown, manufacturing machine 2 is a dual-rod machine; in which case, double portions 4 are picked up in pairs, one for each rod, off plates 3 and transferred to roller 8 by a known input unit, preferably of the type described in US Patent No. 4,645,063.
Input roller 8 feeds double portions 4, crosswise to their respective longitudinal axes, along an input portion of an initial portion SI of a path B extending along the whole of filter assembly machine 5, and transfers double portions 4 successively to respective seats 9 equally spaced with said pitch PI along the periphery of a roller 10, which is powered to rotate clockwise in Figure 1, is located tangent to input roller 8, and conveys double portions 4 with their ends contacting an aligning plate 11, which aligns them perfectly with one another crosswise to their travelling direction. Once aligned, double portions 4 are fed by roller 10, still along portion SI of path B, through a known cutting station 12, where each double portion 4 is cut into two portions 13 and 14, which remain aligned inside seat 9 and substantially contacting each other end to end.
At a transfer station 15, roller 10 is tangent to side by side rollers 16 and 17 of a parting or axial spacing assembly indicated as a whole by 18.
In the example shown, parting assembly 18 is of the type described in US Patent No. 4,531,629, to which full reference is made herein for the purpose of full disclosure, though other types of parting devices, such as that described in US Patent No. 4,200,179, may obviously be used in place of parting assembly 18 shown.
At transfer station 15, portions 13 and 14 occupying each seat 9 are transferred to respective seats 19 and
20, which, in known manner, are wider than seats 9 and spaced along the peripheries of respective rollers 16 and
17 with pitch PI.
By virtue of parting assembly 18, whose rollers 16 and 17 are offset in height, the portions 13 and 14 formerly aligned inside each seat 9 are parted axially by a distance substantially equal to the length of a double filter 21, and are fed, at a transfer station 22 defining an output end of initial portion SI, into seats 23, which, in known manner and like seats 19 and 20, are wider than seats 9 and spaced, with a shorter pitch P2 than PI, along the periphery of a roller 24 substantially tangent to rollers 16 and 17 and defining the input roller of a first intermediate portion S2 of path B.
More specifically, pitch P2 ranges between 30 and 32 mm, and is normally 31 mm.
The pitch reduction from PI to P2 is made possible by portions 13 and 14, as they are transferred from rollers 16 and 17 to roller 24, rolling backwards in known manner along the relative wider seats 19 and 20 before being inserted into seats 23.
Roller 24 is parallel to roller 10, and defines an output portion of both portion SI of path B and a line 25 supplying double filters 21, and which comprises an output roller 26 having seats 27 spaced with the shorter pitch P2 along the periphery of roller 26.
Roller 26 feeds each double filter 21 to a relative seat 23 at a loading station 28 located upstream from transfer station 22. More specifically, roller 26 feeds each double filter 21 into a substantially central portion of respective seat 23 corresponding to the gap between the facing ends of the relative pair of portions 13 and 14, so that, once fed into respective seat 23, each double filter 21 defines, inside seat 23, two vacant end portions, which are eventually occupied by respective coaxial portions 13 and 14 to form, on roller 24, a group 29 defined by two portions 13 and 14 separated by a double filter 21.
Roller 24 feeds groups 29 successively, with the shorter pitch P2, to seats 30 of a roller 31, which is located along portion S2 and feeds groups 29 successively through a loading station 32 for loading a succession of strips 33 fed with the shorter pitch P2 to roller 31 by a feed line 34 .
Each strip 33 integrally connects portions 13 and 14 and double filter 21 of a respective group 29, and is of a length approximately equal to but no less than the length of the outer periphery of portions 13 and 14, and approximately equal to but no greater than pitch P2 , which is just sufficient to enable each strip 33 to engage a relative group 29 along an outer generating line of group 29, and to project from relative group 29 towards, and without contacting, the adjacent upstream group 29.
A pitch P2 of 31 mm provides for producing cigarettes of any currently used size (roughly 8.6 mm maximum diameter) , though shorter pitches P2 may obviously be used in the case of machines producing given sizes.
A known rolling unit 35 is located immediately downstream from roller 31, and comprises a roller 36 having seats 37 spaced with the shorter pitch P2 along the periphery of roller 36, and each for receiving in known manner from roller 31 a relative group 29 and a relative strip 33. Roller 36 feeds groups 29 and relative strips 33 to a rolling station 38, which is defined by a fixed plate 39 facing the outer periphery of roller 36 and defined, in known manner on the side facing roller 36, by a knurled cylindrical surface portion coaxial with roller 36 and separated from an outer cylindrical surface of roller 36 by a distance approximately equal to but no greater than the diameter of a portion 13, 14.
On entering the channel between plate 39 and the outer periphery of roller 36, each group 29 rolls backwards about its axis and out of relative seat 37, so that relative strip 33 winds about relative double filter 21 and the end portions, facing double filter 21, of relative portions 13 and 14 to form a double cigarette 40.
As described in US Patent No. 5,349,968, to which full reference is made herein for the purpose of full disclosure, double cigarettes 40 roll backwards, during rolling, along the periphery of roller 36, so as to reduce their pitch, by the end of plate 39, to a pitch P3 substantially equal to half pitch P2 and normally of 16- 17 mm. At the end of plate 39, double cigarettes 40 are transferred, with pitch P3 and at a transfer station 41, into respective seats 42 spaced with pitch P3 along the periphery of a roller 43. Roller 43 defines the input roller of a second intermediate portion S3 of path B, and transfers double cigarettes 40 to a further roller 44 for feeding double cigarettes 40 through a cutting assembly 45, which cuts double cigarettes 40 in half to produce, from each double cigarette 40, two coaxial single cigarettes 46 with their filters facing and contacting end to end.
At a transfer station 47 defining the output end of portion S3, each pair of single cigarettes 46 is transferred to respective aligned seats 48a and 48b on a roller 49 of a turnover unit 50 defining the input of an output portion S4 of path B. As described in US Patent No. 4,090,602, to which full reference is made herein for the purpose of full disclosure, seats 48a are fixed with respect to roller 49, whereas each seat 48b is movable with respect to roller 49, and rotates obliquely 180° with respect to roller 49 into a position between two respective adjacent seats 48a, so as to form a succession of equioriented single cigarettes 46, which are spaced with a pitch P4 equal to half pitch P3, are positioned substantially contacting one another laterally, and are transferred, with pitch P4 and through a succession of known work stations (not shown) located between two rollers 51 and 52, to an output roller 53, and onto an output conveyor 54 terminating portion S4 and path B.
As will be clear from the foregoing description, by making the pitch reduction from PI to P2 upstream from station 28 loading double filters 21, both double filters 21 and strips 33 can be supplied with the shorter pitch P2 and therefore at a slower speed.
In connection with the above, it should be stressed that, though the pitch reduction from PI to P2 is made in the example shown at the end of portion SI, and in particular as portions 13 and 14 are transferred from portion SI to portion S2, the same advantages are obtained by making the same pitch reduction at any point along portion SI .

Claims

1) A method of producing filter-tipped cigarettes, the method comprising the steps of feeding an orderly succession of first tobacco articles (4) , spaced with a first pitch (PI) and each defined by a double cigarette portion, to a first portion (SI) of a path (B) extending along a filter assembly machine (5) ; feeding said first articles (4) along said first portion (SI) and through a first cutting station (12) to cut said first articles (4) transversely into respective pairs of portions (13, 14), and then through spacing means (18) for axially spacing the portions (13, 14) in each said pair; feeding said pairs of spaced portions (13, 14) along a second portion (S2) of said path (B) ; interposing, as they travel along said second portion (S2) , a double filter (21) between the portions (13, 14) in each said pair, to form a succession of second articles (29) , each defined by the relative said pair of portions (13, 14) and by the relative interposed said double filter (21) ; applying by rolling, along said second portion (S2) , a respective strip (33) to each second article (29) to connect the relative said pair of portions (13, 14) and the relative said double filter (21) and form a third article (40) defined by a double cigarette; feeding said third articles (40) along a third portion (S3) of said path (B) and through a second cutting station (45) to obtain, from each said third article (40), two fourth articles (46) oppositely oriented and each defined by a filter-tipped cigarette; and feeding said fourth articles (46) along a fourth portion (S4) of said path (B) and through a turnover unit (50) to obtain a succession of equioriented said fourth articles (46) ; and being characterized by comprising the further step of subjecting said first articles (4) , as they travel along said first portion (SI) , to a pitch reduction to assume a second pitch (P2) shorter than said first pitch (PI) and of a length approximately equal to but no less than the length of the relative said strip (33) .
2) A method as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said first pitch is about 37.7 mm, and said second pitch (P2) ranges between 30 and 32 mm. 3) A method as claimed in Claim 2, characterized in that said second pitch (P2) is about 31 mm long.
4) A method as claimed in one of the foregoing Claims, wherein said pitch reduction is made at the end of said first portion (SI) . 5) A method as claimed in Claim 4, wherein said pitch reduction is made as said first articles (4) are transferred from said first portion (SI) to said second portion (S2) .
6) A method as claimed in any one of the foregoing Claims, and comprising the further step of subjecting said third articles (40) , as they travel along said second portion (S2), to a further pitch reduction to assume a third pitch (P3) shorter than said second pitch ( P2 ) .
7) A method as claimed in Claim 6, wherein said further pitch reduction is made as said third articles (40) are transferred from said second portion (S2) to said third portion (S3) .
8) A method as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 7, and comprising the further step of subjecting said fourth articles (46) , as they travel along said fourth portion (S4) , to yet a further pitch reduction to assume a fourth pitch (P4) shorter than said third pitch (P3) .
9) A method as claimed in Claim 8, wherein said yet a further pitch reduction is made as said fourth articles (46) travel through said turnover unit (50) .
10) A method of producing filter-tipped cigarettes, the method comprising the steps of feeding an orderly succession of first tobacco articles (4) , spaced with a first pitch (PI) and each defined by a double cigarette portion, to a first portion (SI) of a path (B) extending along a filter assembly machine (5) ; feeding said first articles (4) along said first portion (SI) and through a first cutting station (12) to cut said first articles (4) transversely into respective pairs of portions (13, 14), and then through spacing means (18) for axially spacing the portions (13, 14) in each said pair; feeding said pairs of spaced portions (13, 14) along a second portion (S2) of said path (B) ; interposing, as they travel along said second portion (S2) , a double filter (21) between the portions (13, 14) in each said pair, to form a succession of second articles (29) , each defined by the relative said pair of portions (13, 14) and by the relative interposed said double filter (21) ; applying by rolling, along said second portion (S2) , a respective strip (33) to each second article (29) to connect the relative said pair of portions (13, 14) and the relative said double filter (21) and form a third article (40) defined by a double cigarette; feeding said third articles (40) along a third portion (S3) of said path (B) and through a second cutting station (45) to obtain, from each said third article (40) , two fourth articles (46) oppositely oriented and each defined by a filter-tipped cigarette; and feeding said fourth articles (46) along a fourth portion (S4) of said path (B) and through a turnover unit (50) to obtain a succession of equioriented said fourth articles (46) ; and being characterized by comprising the further steps of subjecting said first articles (4) , as they travel along said first portion (SI) , to a pitch reduction to assume a second pitch (P2) shorter than said first pitch (PI) and of a length approximately equal to but no less than the length of the relative said strip (33) ; subjecting said third articles (40) , as they travel along said second portion (S2) , to a second pitch reduction to assume a third pitch (P3) shorter than said second pitch (P2) ; and subjecting said fourth articles (46) , as they travel along said fourth portion (S4) , to a third pitch reduction to assume a fourth pitch (P4) shorter than said third pitch (P3) .
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