METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACCURATELY FILLING MARIJUANA CIGARETTE CONES
20210030054 ยท 2021-02-04
Inventors
- Paul M. GODWIN (Locust, NC, US)
- James E. THORNTON (Huntersville, NC, US)
- Christian D. MOGENSEN (Charlotte, NC, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
A24C5/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
In a marijuana cone filling machine, accurate and repeatable dispensing of marijuana powder into marijuana cones is achieved by including a sensitive scale to measure the weight of powder dispensed into each of the cones.
Claims
1. A marijuana cone filling machine comprising a marijuana powder dispenser, a cone support for at least one marijuana cone, and a scale for measuring the weight of marijuana powder delivered to the at least one cone.
2. A marijuana cone filling machine of claim 1, wherein the dispenser includes a funnel with a wide upper end and narrow lower end for feeding the marijuana powder into the marijuana cone.
3. A marijuana cone filling machine of claim 2, wherein the scale forms part of a weighing station that includes a housing connected to the scale.
4. A marijuana cone filling machine of claim 3, wherein the housing is rotatably mounted over the wide upper end of the funnel for dispensing a weighed amount of powder into the funnel.
5. A marijuana cone filling machine of claim 4, wherein the housing provided with marijuana powder from a marijuana powder supply by means of an auger or conveyor belt.
6. A marijuana cone filling machine of claim 2, wherein the dispenser further includes a hopper in flow-communication with the wide upper end of the funnel for feeding powder into the funnel.
7. A marijuana cone filling machine of claim 6, wherein the cone support is mounted on a scale for weighing the amount of powder in the cone.
8. A method of creating uniformly filled marijuana cigarettes, comprising Weighing the marijuana dispensed into each cigarette cone.
9. A method of claim 8, wherein the marijuana for each cigarette is weighed prior to dispensing into the cigarette cone.
10. A method of claim 9, wherein the marijuana is fed into the cigarette cone by means of a funnel, wherein a mass-specific amount of marijuana is dispensed into the funnel for each cigarette.
11. A method of claim 10, wherein the mass-specific amount is dispensed into the funnel pivotable, hemispherical weighing cup connected to a weight-measuring scale.
12. A method of claim 8, wherein the weighing comprises weighing the marijuana as it is dispensed into each cigarette cone.
13. A method of claim 12, wherein the cigarette cone is mounted on a scale.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0020] In one embodiment, the hopper 110 is filled with finely milled or ground-up parts of marijuana plants, e.g. the buds or flower tops of the marijuana plant, that have been ground or milled to a to a fine grind, which will be referred to herein as marijuana powder. In another embodiment, a pre-measured amount of powder, by weight, that is the specific amount required for the cigarette cone to be filled, is dispensed into the hopper 110. The sloped sides 112 of the hopper 110 terminate at a lower slot or opening 114. In practice this lower opening 114 is covered by an auger (also referred to herein as a worm drive), of which only the knurled end-knob 116 is visible in
[0021] As shown in the graphic depiction of
[0022] As shown in
[0023] In embodiments where the weight of the powder is not pre-measured, the weighing may be performed at time of filling the cone 150. In such embodiments, tube 160 is mounted on a scale 170. Thus, as the auger 130 dispenses marijuana powder from its free terminating end 118, the powder flows into the funnel 120, and from there, into the cone 150, where the scale 170 measures the increase in mass of the cone 150 as it is filled, and includes a feedback loop that automatically stops the servo motor 140 and thus any further dispensing of powder once the desired mass of marijuana powder has been dispensed into the cone 150.
[0024] In this way an accurate amount of marijuana powder by weight is dispensed into each successive cone.
[0025] It will be appreciated that in the present embodiment only one servo motor 140 and hopper with auger 130 is shown, filling only one cone at a time, wherein the cone is held in a cone support, in the form of the cylindrical tube 160. However, in other embodiments one or more of the parts of the cone filling machine can be duplicated to allow filling of multiple cones at the same time.
[0026] As mentioned above, in another embodiment, the desired weight of powder for one cone filling is pre-weighed at an interim weighing station, depicted in
[0027] In practice the marijuana cone filling machine 100 forms only one part of an assembly line of machines that include closure stations for twisting and closing off the open ends of the cones once they are filled to form marijuana cigarettes; as well as packaging machines for packaging the filled and closed cigarettes.
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[0029] Due to the fine nature of the marijuana powder that is dispensed into the hopper 110, the powder may on occasion clump or have difficulty moving downward due to electrostatic build-up. This is addressed by including an agitator 190 in the hopper 110. In this embodiment, the agitator 190 comprises a shaft with prongs extending outwardly, as shown in
[0030] It will be appreciated that different configurations of the marijuana cone filling machine can be devised without departing from the scope of the invention. By making use of a weight measuring system, in the form of a sensitive scale, an accurate amount of marijuana powder can be ensured each time within very tight limits, as defined by the sensitivity of the scale. Thus, there is no need for a shaker or reliance on filling the cone to a certain fill line in order to attempt a repeatable volume of marijuana powder. In practice a shaker may be included, as well as a compactor, but these serve merely to ensure the requisite compactness of the powder in the cone, not for purposes of ensuring the requisite amount of powder, since consistency in the amount of powder is ensured in the present invention by weighing the amount of powder dispensed into each cone.
[0031] In practice, in the first embodiment discussed, the marijuana cone filling machine is simply prepared by placing marijuana powder in the hopper 110, mounting a cone 150 below the funnel 120 and starting the motors to the agitator 180 and auger 130. Once the cone 150 is filled to the pre-defined weight, a signal from the scale stops the servo motor that drives the auger 130 and the cone 150 is ready to be twisted and closed.
[0032] In the present embodiment, the cone has to be manually removed and closed, however, it will be appreciated that in other embodiments the support mechanisms (such as the cylindrical tube 160 and platform 162 of the present embodiment can be mounted on a conveyer system that allows the cones, once filled, to be moved onto the next station while the next support mechanism with its empty cone is moved below the funnel 120.