High speed poucher
09623988 ยท 2017-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Martin T. Garthaffner (Chesterfield, VA, US)
- Dwight D. Williams (Powatan, VA, US)
- Jeremy J. Straight (Midlothian, VA, US)
- David J. Webb (Jeffersonton, VA, US)
- Carl G. Miller (Richmond, VA, US)
Cpc classification
B65B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B51/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus and methods for producing at extremely high production speeds small pouches filled with tobacco or other granular, powdered or solid content. An endless web substrate, with or without flavor film thereon, is formed into a tubular shape with a longitudinal seam. The tube is cut to individual lengths, and a procession of tubes is crimp-closed at one end, filled and crimp-closed at the other end to complete pouch production. During production, the seams formed at the crimped ends of the pouch are parallel to one another and the longitudinal seam of the pouch is midway between the sides of the pouch and orthogonal to the seams formed at the crimped ends of the pouch.
Claims
1. A poucher for producing pouches filled with a flowable material, said pouches having a predetermined pouch length, comprising: a source of web; a garniture operative to form the web into a hollow endless tube, with overlapping edge portions of the web establishing a longitudinal seam; a cutter operative to ultimately produce multiple individual open-ended tubes of a length corresponding to said pouch length and having opposite ends; a series of transfer drums operative to establish and move a procession of said multiple individual open-ended tubes along a path, said tubes of said procession being in a mutually spaced, side-by-side relation along said path; a transfer section operative to transfer an output of said cutter onto a receiving portion of said series of transfer drums; a first closure mechanism at a first location along said path operative to crimp-close one end of each multiple individual open-ended tube to establish a procession of open-ended pouch structures; a filling section at a second location along said path for depositing a predetermined amount of the flowable material in each of said open-ended pouch structures to establish a procession of open-ended, filled pouch structures; a second closure mechanism at a third location along said path operative to crimp-close the other end of each of said open-ended, filled pouch structures to establish a procession of completed pouches; and a sensor and a controller operative to maintain consistent operation of said filling section; wherein said transfer section and said series of transfer drums maintain a consistent location of said longitudinal seam between opposite sides of the completed pouches; wherein the cutter is operative to initially cut the hollow endless tube into multi-length tubular elements, said series of transfer drums comprising cutting, grading and alignment drum sections at a location along said series of transfer drums to cut said multi-length tubular elements into individual pouch lengths and arrange them into said procession of individual tubes.
2. The poucher of claim 1, wherein said transfer section repetitively transfers the multi-length tubular element from a location adjacent said cutter onto a flute of a first drum of said series of transfer drums.
3. The poucher of claim 2, wherein the transfer section comprises a plurality of orbiting arms, each connected to a gripper element constructed and arranged to repetitively pick up the multi-length tubular element at said adjacent location and deposit said element onto said flute on said first drum.
4. The poucher of claim 3, wherein said first drum comprises a wide flute with a backstop surface, wherein said first drum in cooperation with a fixed roll bar is operative to repetitively rotate transferred tubular elements into a desired radial orientation.
5. The poucher of claim 1, further comprising a film applicator operative to apply a film to said web prior to the garniture.
6. The poucher of claim 5, wherein the flavor film applicator applies spaced-apart film pieces to the web prior to the garniture, and wherein each flavor film piece is associated with an individual pouch length.
7. The poucher of claim 6, wherein the flavor film applicator delivers an endless film onto a rotating receiving drum where the film is cut into individual pieces, and wherein the receiving drum rotates at a slightly faster surface velocity than the endless film, whereby the film pieces are spaced apart on the receiving drum prior to application to the web.
8. The poucher of claim 1, wherein said series of transfer drums includes a beveled transfer drum to turn the procession of multiple individual open-ended tubes from a generally horizontal disposition to a generally vertical disposition prior to said filling section.
9. The poucher of claim 1, wherein said garniture cooperates with a brush, said brush operative to provide support to an inside portion of the web adjacent said garniture.
10. The poucher of claim 1, wherein said garniture cooperates with a roller, said roller operative to provide support to an inside portion of the web adjacent said garniture.
11. The poucher of claim 1, wherein said garniture cooperates with a vacuum, said vacuum operative to provide support to an outside portion of the web adjacent said garniture.
12. The poucher of claim 1, wherein the transfer section moves tubular elements longitudinally onto a flute of a catcher drum.
13. The poucher of claim 12, wherein the transfer section further comprises vacuum-assisted rotating rollers to help move tubular elements onto the flute of said catcher drum.
14. The poucher of claim 12, wherein the catcher drum rotates relative to a fixed arcuate rail so as to rotate tubular elements into a predetermined desired radial orientation.
15. The poucher of claim 1, wherein said sensor is located along said path after said second location of said filling section and is adapted to generate a signal indicative of a level of content, said controller programmed to adjust operation of said filling section responsively to said signals of said sensor.
16. The poucher of claim 15, wherein said poucher further comprises a rejection station located along said path after said second location of said filling section and operative to remove completed pouches from said procession, said controller programmed to operate said rejection station responsive to a signal from said sensor indicative of an unacceptable filling operation.
17. The poucher of claim 16, wherein said rejection station is located prior to said third location of said second closure mechanism.
18. The poucher of claim 16, wherein said rejection station is located after said third location of said second closure mechanism.
19. The poucher of claim 16 further comprising a second sensor in cooperation with said controller and said rejection station for inspecting and rejecting completed pouches according to additional criteria.
20. The poucher of claim 1, wherein said filling section comprises a vibratory pan feeder under control of said controller, said filling section further comprising a series of funnels located above and moving with said procession of open-ended pouches.
21. The poucher of claim 1, wherein said cutting drum section severs each tubular element into tubular element pieces, said grading drum section circumferentially displaces the severed tubular element pieces with respect to one another and said aligning drum section converges the displaced severed tubular element pieces into a row in line with one another.
22. A poacher for producing filled pouches, said pouches having a predetermined pouch length, comprising: a source of web; a garniture operative to form the web into a hollow endless tube, with overlapping edge portions of the web establishing a longitudinal seam; a cutter operative to ultimately produce multiple individual open-ended tubes of a length corresponding to said pouch length and having opposite ends; a series of transfer drums operative to establish and move a procession of said multiple individual open-ended tubes along a path; a transfer section operative to transfer an output of said cutter onto a receiving portion of said series of transfer drums; a first closure mechanism at a first location along said path operative to crimp-close one end of each multiple individual open-ended tube to establish a procession of open-ended pouch structures; a filling section at a second location along said path for depositing a predetermined amount of material in each of said open-ended pouch structures to establish a procession of open-ended, filled pouch structures; a second closure mechanism at a third location along said path operative to crimp-close the other end of each of said open-ended, filled pouch structures to establish a procession of completed pouches; and a sensor and a controller operative to maintain consistent operation of said filling section; wherein said transfer section and said series of transfer drums maintain a consistent location of said longitudinal seam between opposite sides of the completed pouches; wherein said garniture cooperates with a source of vacuum so as to sustain a tubular web form in the web at said garniture.
23. A poucher for producing filled pouches, said pouches having a predetermined pouch length, comprising: a source of web; a garniture operative to form the web into a hollow endless tube, with overlapping edge portions of the web establishing a longitudinal seam; a cutter operative to ultimately produce individual tubes of a length corresponding to said pouch length and having opposite ends; a series of transfer drums operative to establish and move a procession of said individual tubes along a path; a transfer section operative to transfer an output of said cutter onto a receiving portion of said series of transfer drums; a first closure mechanism at a first location along said path operative to crimp-close one end of each individual tube to establish a procession of openended pouch structures; a filling section at a second location along said path for depositing a predetermined amount of material in each of said open-ended pouch structures to establish a procession of open-ended, filled pouch structures; a second closure mechanism at a third location along said path operative to crimp-close the other end of each of said open-ended, filled pouch structures to establish a procession of completed pouches; and a sensor and a controller operative to maintain consistent operation of said filling section; wherein said transfer section and said series of transfer drums maintain a consistent location of said longitudinal seam between opposite sides of the completed pouches, and the cutter is operative to initially cut the hollow endless tube into multi-length tubular elements, said series of transfer drums comprising a cutting, grading and alignment drum at a location along said series of transfer drums to cut said multi-length tubular elements into individual pouch lengths and arrange them into said procession of individual tubes, and said transfer section repetitively transfers the multi-length tubular element from a location adjacent said cutter onto a flute of a first drum of said series of transfer drums wherein at least one of the forming or sealing of the hollow paper tube is facilitated by at least one of an interior brush, an interior roller or an exterior vacuum in cooperation with a garniture.
24. A poucher for producing filled pouches, said pouches having a predetermined pouch length, comprising: a source of web; a garniture operative to form the web into a hollow endless tube, with overlapping edge portions of the web establishing a longitudinal seam; a cutter operative to ultimately produce individual tubes of a length corresponding to said pouch length and having opposite ends; a series of transfer drums operative to establish and move a procession of said individual tubes along a path; a transfer section operative to transfer an output of said cutter onto a receiving portion of said series of transfer drums; a first closure mechanism at a first location along said path operative to crimp-close one end of each individual tube to establish a procession of openended pouch structures; a filling section at a second location along said path for depositing a predetermined amount of material in each of said open-ended pouch structures to establish a procession of open-ended, filled pouch structures; a second closure mechanism at a third location along said path operative to crimp-close the other end of each of said open-ended, filled pouch structures to establish a procession of completed pouches; a sensor and a controller operative to maintain consistent operation of said filling section; and a film applicator operative to apply a film to said web prior to the garniture; wherein said transfer section and said series of transfer drums maintain a consistent location of said longitudinal seam between opposite sides of the completed pouches, and the flavor film applicator applies spaced-apart film pieces to the web prior to the garniture, and wherein each flavor film piece is associated with an individual pouch length.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Novel features and advantages of the preferred embodiments, in addition to those noted above, will be become apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art from a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein similar reference characters refer to similar parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(22) With respect to the several preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, a high speed poucher machine 10 is provided, which has the capacity to produce 1,300 to 1,700 individual pouches per minute, each pouch preferably containing a predetermined portion of tobacco and a suitable flavorant, if desired, and, optionally, a dissolvable flavor film or strip, such as that which is described in commonly assigned US published Patent Applications US 2007/0261707A1 and US 2007/0012328A1, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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(27) The formation of the continuous paper tube 29 can be executed using the endless, porous belt drive of a KDF-2 of Hauni Korber, Hamburg Germany or similar apparatus to draw the web 12 through the garniture 28. The garniture 28 has folding surfaces and glue applicators similar to those used in garnitures used in tobacco rod makers in cigarette makers, and may include ports to apply vacuum to the outside of the web being folded in the garniture to assure retention of shape.
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(29) Once transferred, the tubular elements 101 of multiple unit lengths are moved along a series of fluted drums 36 in section C,C in a downstream direction utilizing pocketed or fluted wheel-to-wheel, vacuum transfer technology. Preferably, there are included among the drum or wheel sections those that cut, grade and align pieces of tubular elements 101, such that at the end of the section C,C of the machine 10, 10, there is established a procession of one-up, open-ended tubular elements 101. For example and in reference to
(30) Section C,C of the embodiments of the machine 10, 10 further may include beveled drums or wheels 46, which turn the procession of one-up tubular elements 101 from a generally horizontal disposition to a generally vertical disposition conducive to the filling and crimping operations to be executed as the procession of one-up tubular elements 101 are moved through the section D,D.
(31) Referring back to section B,B of
(32) The series of drums 36 includes a beveled drum 46 that positions the individual tubes 101 in a vertical orientation at the end of their path of travel from one drum to the next.
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(34) After crimp-closing the lower end of the tube, continued rotation of the processing wheel 48 conveys the partially closed, one-up tubular elements 101 through to a filling station 300, where tobacco 56 or other content is fed into the tubular elements 101. Preferably, a hopper 58 and vibratory pan feeder 60 function to perform the tobacco or other content filling operation. Content feeding and filling apparatuses also are described in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,221,247 and 5,542,901, both of which are incorporated by reference in their entireties. A filling method and apparatus is disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,824, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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(37) Preferably the rejection station 408 is located upstream of (before) the top crimping rollers 70,72 such that the rejected product is, and remains, open-ended to facilitate both the inspection and recovery of content. Recovered content can be returned to the hopper 58, thereby avoiding waste and minimizing processing steps in the recovery of content.
(38) Optionally, the rejection station 408 may be located downstream of the top crimping rollers 70,72 such that the rejection of product is executed with fully closed (completed) pouches 100, and content is not allowed to scatter and impact cleanliness of the filling operations. This approach may be preferred if the content is particularly fine or otherwise prone to scatter.
(39) The inspection and control system preferably further comprises one or more final inspection stations or sensors 409 located along the pathway of the procession of completed pouches 100 while they continue movement on the processing wheel 48 or subsequent wheels (drums), so that inspection can be executed in an orderly and complete manner. For example, it is advantageous to execute a machine vision inspection of each of the finished pouches (or a selected number of them) as they move downstream of the top crimping rollers 70,72 while they remain on the wheel 48. Such arrangement presents the longitudinal and transverse seams 106, 104 and 102 to the sensor 409 for such inspection, repetitively and in an orderly, consistent manner, to facilitate such inspection. To make the inspection complete, it is contemplated that the completed pouches 100 are transferred to another drum having another inspection station or sensor 409, where the other side of the completed pouches 100 is presented for inspection.
(40) Once the aforementioned processes have been completed, the pouches 100 are removed from the processing wheel 48 or a subsequent wheel, optionally inspected further for quality control, and packaged. Each finished pouch preferably contains a predetermined portion of tobacco and, optionally, a flavor film. The machine 10, 10 is capable of making and filling pouches with other forms of content, not just tobacco, such as granular, powder or solid content, for example.
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(43) The paper substrate 12 with glue 25 along edge 27 and with the flavor strips 20 in place then is conveyed through a garniture 28, where the paper substrate 12 is formed into an endless hollow tube 29 and where the opposite edge portions of the paper are glued together forming the longitudinal seam 106.
(44) Several embodiments of the garniture 28 for tube formation may be utilized, including one that includes the interior brush 30 as shown in
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(48) The catcher drum arrangement includes a stop 606, operative at each flute 604 to stop and register each tubular element 101 consistently along each of the flutes 604. Preferably, one or more vacuum assisted rotating rollers 602 help move the tubular elements into flutes 604. Preferably, vacuum ports 623 at spaced locations along the periphery of the roller or rollers 602 facilitate movement of the tubular element 101 into place. Preferably, once there, one or more vacuum ports 609 apply vacuum to retain the element 101 in the respective flute 604 with the desired orientation of the seam 106.
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(50) Consistent placement of the tubular lengths 101 onto the first drum 202 is important in that the longitudinal seam 106 must be located at the bottom of one of the tube-receiving cavities on the outside of the drum 202 or, alternatively, in a 180 opposite relation to that location. This is necessary in order to ensure that crimping of the ends of the individual tube lengths occurs with the longitudinal seam at a preferred location midway between the side edges of the formed pouch, as shown in
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(52) To achieve the desired alignment, the drum 202 of this embodiment includes a circumferentially wide flute 40, which includes a backstop surface 41 and a roll-bar 42, which rolls the delivered tubular element 101 back against the backstop 41 such that the desired radical relation is achieved, such as shown at designation Z in
(53) Although the Spider of section B is illustrated in canted relation to sections A and C, it would be aligned with section A such that the axis of rotation of the disk 706 of Spider is at a 90 relation to the axis of rotation of the drum 202.
(54) Use of the Hauni Protos SE 80 Spider is particularly beneficial in the production of pouches having an interior flavor film.
(55) The multi-length tube 101 of
(56) At section C, the multiple length tubes 101 are cut, graded and aligned by the fluted drums at that section as described above. Ultimately a single tube 101 for production of a single pouch 100 is conveyed by beveled drum 46, which positions each individual tube 37 in a vertical orientation at the end of the path of travel from one fluted drum to the next at station C.
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(58) After the closing of the lower end of the tube 101, continued rotation of the processing wheel 48 conveys the tubes to filling station, where tobacco 56 or other content is fed into the tubes. The hopper 58 and vibratory pan feeder 60 at the filling station function to perform the tobacco filling operation. The feed rate may be controlled by varying the vibration and the depth of tobacco 56 on the vibrating pan 60.
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(60) As each pocket 62 moves through the waterfall of tobacco 56 or other content being delivered by vibratory pan feeder 60, the tobacco is funneled through the pocket into the tube 101 positioned below the bottom opening 64, 66 of each pocket. Since the tobacco flow is consistent in both flow and discharge shape, and each pocket 62 of the processing wheel 48 is identical in size and shape, and the rate of rotation of the wheel is constant, the amount of tobacco captured by each pocket 62 is consistent. As a result, the amount of tobacco 56 or other content loaded into each tube 101 is consistent. Also, the sizing of the various components and the tobacco flow rate is such that all of the tobacco is delivered from the pockets to the tubes 101 in less than a full revolution of the processing wheel 48, and the remainder of the revolution may be used for crimp-closing the tubes, inspection, as noted above, and rejection of pouches out of specification, other quality control measures, unloading the pouches 100 and loading empty tubes 101 onto the processing wheel 48.
(61) The second pair of crimping rollers 70,72 are at a fixed location and spaced above the processing wheel 48 for crimp-closing and sealing the top of each tube 101 to form the upper, second transverse seam 104. Similar to the first pair of crimping rollers 50,52, preferably the vertical axes of each of the second crimping rollers is positioned along the radius of the processing wheel 48 to thereby ensure that the upper transverse seam 104 is parallel to the lower transverse seam 102, and that the longitudinal seam 106 is midway between the sides of the finished pouch 100, and that the upper transverse seam is in the desired orthogonal relation to the longitudinal seam 106. The crimping rollers may be heated to enhance sealing along the transverse seams of the tubes 101. Also, adhesive may be applied to the inside open edges of the tube to enhance closure, if desired. These features may also be used to form the lower crimp, as well.
(62) The formed pouches 100 then may be removed from the processing wheel 48, inspected for quality control, as explained above, and packaged for transport. Each finished pouch 100 preferably contains tobacco 56 and, optionally, a dissolvable flavor film 20.
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(64) It is to be realized that any embodiment may be modified to produce tubes equal in length of individual pouches so as to avoid the need for cutting, grading and alignment of tube pieces at section C,C. Otherwise, the sections are similar to those described above.
(65) It also is envisioned that the aforementioned section A,A may be configured to form multi-unit tubular elements 101 from a tubular extrusion process or the like, wherein a cellulosic slurry or other suitable material is extruded through a die and then cut. In such case, there may be an absence of a longitudinal seam in the tubular element 101.
(66) The crimping and material filling section preferably comprises a series of drums or wheels to facilitate execution of its functionalities. It is possible to conduct its crimping, filling, closing and, optionally, inspection functionalities at locations along a linear fashion instead of along rotating drums or wheels. Likewise for the section C,C.
(67) The flavor film 14, whether in pieces 20 or continuous, also functions as an interior liner, which reduces the tendency of the tobacco 56 or other content to discolor (stain) the paper 12 by reducing the opportunity for moisture from the tobacco or its additives, if any, to reach the paper prior to use. The flavor film 14 also allows the moisture content and other properties of the tobacco to be maintained in its original (fresh) condition until actual use.
(68) Variations and modifications of the foregoing will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such variations and modifications are to be considered within the purview and scope of the claims appended hereto.