UNIT FOR ATTACHING MOUTHPIECES TO CIGARS
20170231268 · 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24C5/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/846
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A24C5/47
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G47/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Unit for the attachment of mouthpieces to cigars having: a first belt conveyor provided with first pockets, which are designed to contain respective cigars, so as to feed the cigars along a straight attachment path; a second belt conveyor arranged parallel and next to the first belt conveyor and provided with second pockets, which are designed to contain respective mouthpieces, so as to feed the mouthpieces along the attachment path; and a coupling device provided with at least one pushing member, which is arranged along the attachment path in the area of an attachment station and is movable along an attachment direction that is perpendicular to the attachment path, so as to push a mouthpiece carried by a second pocket towards a corresponding cigar carried by a first pocket and then attach the mouthpiece to the cigar.
Claims
1) A unit (5) for the attachment of mouthpieces (6) to cigars (2); the attachment unit (5) comprises a first belt conveyor (21) provided with first pockets (22), which are designed to contain respective cigars (2), so as to feed said cigars (2) along a straight attachment path (P2); the attachment unit (5) is characterized in that it comprises: a second belt conveyor (23), which is arranged parallel and next to the first belt conveyor (21) and is provided with second pockets (24), which are designed to contain respective mouthpieces (6), so as to feed said mouthpieces (6) along the attachment path (P2); and a coupling device (25), which is provided with at least one pushing member (26), which is arranged along the attachment path (P2) in the area of an attachment station (S2) and is movable along an attachment direction (D1) that is perpendicular to the attachment path (P2), so as to push a mouthpiece (6) carried by a second pocket (24) towards a corresponding cigar (2) carried by a first pocket (22) and then attach the mouthpiece (6) to the cigar (2).
2) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 1, wherein the coupling device (25) comprises a plurality of pushing members (26), which are arranged parallel and next to one another and operate together, so as to push each mouthpiece (6) carried by a second pocket (24) towards a corresponding cigar (2) carried by a first pocket (22).
3) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 1, wherein: the first belt conveyor (21) is fed with a continuous motion and with a first feeding speed (V1); and there is provided a first moving member (30), which cyclically moves the pushing member (26) back and forth along a chasing direction (D2) that is parallel to the attachment path (P2), thus carrying out an operating stroke that is synchronous with the movement of the first belt conveyor (21) and a return stroke in an opposite way.
4) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 3, wherein: the second belt conveyor (23) is fed with a continuous motion and with a second feeding speed (V2), which is equal to half the first feeding speed (V1); there is provided a second moving member (31), which cyclically moves the second belt conveyor (23) back and forth along a chasing direction (D2) that is parallel to the attachment path (P2), thus carrying out an operating stroke in the same feeding direction of the first belt conveyor (21) and with a third feeding speed (V3) that is equal to the second feeding speed (V2) and a return stroke in an opposite way; and the pushing member (26) pushes a mouthpiece (6) carried by a second pocket (24) towards a corresponding cigar (2) carried by a first pocket (22) during the operating stroke of the second moving member (31).
5) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 4, wherein: there is provided a feeding device (27), which inserts at least one mouthpiece (6) into a second pocket (24) of the second belt conveyor (23) in a feeding station (S1), which is arranged along a straight segment of the second belt conveyor (23), which is opposite a straight segment where the attachment station (S2) is arranged; and the feeding device (27) is arranged in a fixed position in the feeding station (S1) and inserts a mouthpiece (6) into a second pocket (24) of the second belt conveyor (23) during the operating stroke of the second moving member (31).
6) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 1, wherein the second belt conveyor (23) is fed with a continuous motion and with the same feeding speed (V1) of the first belt conveyor (21).
7) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 1 and comprising: a processing wheel (11), which is arranged upstream of the first belt conveyor (21) and is provided with third pockets (13), which are designed to contain respective cigars (2), so as to feed said cigars (2) along a circular processing path; and at least one processing device (14), which is designed to carry out a processing procedure at an end of a cigar (2) contained in a third pocket (13) of the processing wheel (11).
8) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 7, wherein the processing device (14) comprises a drawing device (15), which engages an end of a cigar (2) so as to axially compress said end.
9) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 7, wherein the processing device (14) comprises a needle (18), which engages an end of a cigar (2) so as to centrally perforate said end.
10) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 7, wherein the processing device (14) comprises: a drawing device (15), which engages an end of a cigar (2) so as to axially compress said end; and a needle (18), which engages an end of a cigar (2) so as to centrally perforate said end and is designed to pass through a central hole of the drawing device (15).
11) An attachment unit (5) according to claim 10, wherein the needle (18) perforates the end of the cigar (2) while the drawing device (15) engages said end on the outside.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting embodiment, wherein:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0017] In
[0018] The input unit 3 comprises a hopper 8 which receives from above the disordered mass of cigars 2 and a belt conveyor 9 that is provided with a plurality of pockets 10 (illustrated in
[0019] As illustrated more clearly in
[0020] As better illustrated in
[0021] Each processing device 14 comprises a drawing device 15 which engages an end of a cigar 2 to mechanically and axially compress the ends so as to deform (crimp) the end itself (in this way it is easier to insert a mouthpiece 6 on the end of the cigar 2); the drawing is a forming process that induces a change in the shape of the starting cigar 2 through the plastic deformation due to the action of axial compressive forces impressed by the drawing device 15. According to a possible embodiment, the drawing device 15 is electrically heated (i.e. by means of an electrical thermal conducting heating element coupled to the drawing device 15) so as to heat the cigar 2 during the drawing procedure (in this way the deformation of the cigar imposed by the drawing device 15 is less subject to elastic return at the end of the drawing procedure). The drawing device 15 consists in a hollow body centrally having a frusto-conical cavity which subjects the end of a cigar 2 to a gradual compression; the frusto-conical cavity can be a through hole as illustrated in
[0022] Each processing device 14 comprises a needle 18 which engages one end of a cigar 2 to perforate the end itself (in this way the smoke can pass through the end provided with the mouthpiece 6); according to a possible embodiment, the needle is electrically heated (i.e. by means of an electrical thermal conducting heating element coupled to the needle 18) so as to heat the cigar 2 during the perforation procedure (in this way the deformation of the cigar imposed by the needle 18 is less subject to the elastic return at the end of the perforation procedure). The needle 18 is carried by a support 19 which is mounted axially movable under the control of an actuator device 20 (typically based on cams that are driven by the rotation of the processing wheel 11 around the rotation axis 12) which moves the support 19 back and forth so as to bring the needle 18 into contact with the end of a cigar 2 (forward stroke) and then to move away the needle 18 from the end of the cigar 2 (return stroke). According to a preferred embodiment illustrated in
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[0024] According to a preferred embodiment illustrated in the accompanying figures, the belt conveyor 9 of the input unit 3 and the belt conveyor 21 of the attachment unit 5 are vertically aligned to one another while the processing wheel of the processing unit 4 is arranged under the belt conveyors 9 and 21; this arrangement is particularly favourable because it allows to significantly reduce the transverse dimensions of the processing unit 4.
[0025] In the area of the attachment station S2 a coupling device 25 is provided (illustrated schematically in
[0026] As illustrated in
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[0028] In the embodiment illustrated in the accompanying figures, the belt conveyor 23 moves forward with a continuous motion and with a feeding speed V2 equal to half the feeding speed V1; furthermore, a moving member 31 is provided, which cyclically moves back and forth along the belt conveyor 23 in the chasing direction D2 parallel to the attachment path P2, thus carrying out an operating stroke in the same feeding direction of the belt conveyor 21 and with a feeding speed V3 equal to the feeding speed V2 (i.e. equal to half the feeding speed V1) and a return stroke in the opposite direction. Obviously, in the attachment station S2 the pockets 24 of the belt conveyor 23 are synchronous with the corresponding pockets 22 of the belt conveyor 21 only during the operating stroke of the moving member 31, and therefore the pushing members 26 push the mouthpieces 6 carried by the pockets 24 towards the corresponding 2 cigars carried by the pockets 22 during the operating stroke of moving member 31.
[0029] During the operating stroke of moving member 31, the belt conveyor 23 moves forward with a continuous motion and with a feeding speed V2 equal to half the feeding speed V1 and, at the same time, the entire belt conveyor 23 moves with a feeding speed V3 equal to half the feeding speed V2 (i.e. equal to half the feeding speed V1); consequently the lower branch of the belt conveyor 23 (in the area of the attachment station S2) moves in a synchronous manner with the belt conveyor 21 as by summing the feeding speed V2 of the belt conveyor 23 with the feeding speed V3 imparted to the entire belt conveyor 23 by the moving member 31 the feeding speed V1 of the belt conveyor 21 is exactly obtained. During the operating stroke of the moving member 31, the belt conveyor 23 moves forward with a continuous motion and with a feeding speed V2 equal to half the feeding speed V1 and, at the same time, the entire belt conveyor 23 moves with the feeding speed V3 that is equal to the feeding speed V2 (i.e. equal to half the feeding speed V1); consequently the upper branch (opposite to the lower branch) of the belt conveyor 23 (in the area of the feeding station S1) remains stationary with respect to the feeding device 27 as by summing the feeding speed V2 of the belt conveyor 23 with the feeding speed V3 imparted to the entire belt conveyor 23 by the moving member 31 a feeding speed equal to zero is obtained. It is important to note that, during the operating stroke of the moving member 31, the feeding speed V3 imparted to the entire belt conveyor 23 by the moving member 31 is synchronised with the feeding speed V2 of the belt conveyor 23 in the lower branch of the belt conveyor 23 (in the area of the attachment station S2) while the feeding speed V3 imparted to the entire belt conveyor 23 by the moving member 31 is opposite to the feeding speed V2 of the belt conveyor 23 in the upper branch of the belt conveyor 23 (in the area of the feeding station S1).
[0030] To better visualize what is described above, in
[0031] According to a different embodiment not illustrated, the belt conveyor 23 moves forward with a continuous motion and with the same feeding speed V1 of the belt conveyor 21; in this embodiment, the moving member 31 is not provided but it is necessary to provide an inserting member that is able to chase the pockets 24 of the belt conveyor 23 in the area of the feeding station S1 so as to insert the mouthpieces 6 in the pockets 24 themselves.
[0032] According to a possible embodiment, within each mouthpiece 6 a corresponding filter plug is inserted before attaching the mouthpiece 6 itself to an end of a cigar 2. For example, the filter plugs may be inserted into the mouthpieces 6 upstream of the coupling device 27, or in the area of the coupling device 27.
[0033] According to a possible embodiment, on each end of the cigar 2 an adhesive substance that causes a gluing of the mouthpiece 6 to the cigar 2 may be applied; for example, the adhesive substance may be attached by means of a gumming device arranged along the attachment path P2 (obviously upstream of the attachment station S2) arranged along the processing path Pl. Alternatively, the adhesive substance may be applied to the mouthpieces 6 by means of a gumming device arranged in the area of the coupling device 27 or in the area of the belt conveyor 23.
[0034] In the preferred embodiment illustrated in the attached figures, the coupling device 25 comprises a plurality of pushing members 26 arranged side by side that operate in parallel; according to a different embodiment not illustrated, the coupling device 25 comprises a single pushing member 26.
[0035] The attachment unit 5 described above has numerous advantages.
[0036] In the first place, the attachment unit 5 described above is capable of achieving particularly high operating speeds; this result is achieved both thanks to the fact that the pockets 24 of the belt conveyor 23 remain facing the corresponding pockets 22 of the belt conveyor 21 for a very long stretch of the attachment path P2, and thanks to the fact that the attachment unit 5 described above operates in parallel, i.e. attaches, at each operating cycle, a plurality of mouthpieces (ten, in the embodiment illustrated in the accompanying figures) an equal amount of cigars 2 while the pockets 24 of the belt conveyor 23 remain facing the corresponding pockets 22 of the belt conveyor 21.
[0037] In addition, the attachment unit 5 described above is particularly simple and inexpensive to produce in that it provides the use of simple belt conveyors without excessive overall movement within the same.
[0038] Finally, the attachment unit 5 described above is relatively compact and can be inserted, when needed, in an existing packaging machine in a relatively simple manner.