COMPOUND HORIZONTAL FILTER ASSEMBLY MACHINE AND PROCESS
20230114185 ยท 2023-04-13
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Abstract
An apparatus and processes for producing compound cigarette filters by horizontally assembling multiple filter segments onto the horizontally oriented transverse flutes of a continuous belt. Spaced apart hoppers are serially arranged above the belt, and each hopper contains at least one of the multiple segments of the compound filter being assembled. A transfer structure between each hopper and the belt serially delivers the filter segments to the flutes on the belt, and after such assembly the various filter segments are removed as a group from each flute of the continuous belt. The filter segments are then combined as a group with wrapped tobacco rods to thereby produce filtered cigarettes.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2-8. (canceled)
9. A process for producing compound cigarette filters by horizontally assembling multiple filter segments comprising: moving a continuous belt having a plurality of flutes on the outside of the continuous belt, each of the plurality of flutes extending transverse to the continuous belt, the plurality of flutes including a first flute; supplying, by a first hopper, a pair of first filter segments; supplying, by a second hopper, a second filter segment; delivering, by a first drum, the pair of first filter segments from the first hopper to the continuous belt, the first drum delivering a first filter segment of the pair of first filter segments from the first hopper to a first end of the first flute and a second of the pair of first filter segments to a second end of the first flute opposite the first end; delivering, by a second drum, the second filter segment from the second hopper to the continuous belt, the second drum delivering the second filter segment from the second hopper to a position between the pair of first filter segments in the first flute; and removing, by a takeoff drum, the pair of first filter segments and second filter segment, as assembled, from the first flute as a group.
10. The process of claim 9, further comprising: securing a wrapped tobacco rod to each end of the group.
11. The process of claim 10, further comprising: cutting the group at a midpoint to create a pair of cigarettes, each having multiple filter segments.
12. The process of claim 9, further comprising: supplying, by a third hopper, a pair of third filter segments; delivering, by a third drum, the pair of third filter segments from the third hopper to the continuous belt, the third drum delivering the pair of third filter segments to positions adjacent opposite ends of the second filter segment.
13. The process of claim 12, further comprising: supplying, by a fourth hopper, a pair of fourth filter segments; delivering, by a fourth drum, the pair of fourth filter segments from the fourth hopper to the continuous belt, the fourth drum delivering the pair of fourth filter segments, respectively, to positions adjacent each of the pair of first filter segments.
14. The process of claim 13, further comprising: cutting, downstream of the takeoff drum, a midpoint of the second filter segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Novel features and advantages of the present invention 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 INVENTION
[0020] Referring particularly to the drawings,
[0021] Apparatus 10 includes a continuous belt 12 with transverse horizontally oriented flutes 14 on the outside of the belt. The belt 12 is trained around a pair of spaced apart drums 16, 18 at least one of which is driven. Each drum has a horizontal axis of rotation and the axes are parallel to one another. Sprockets 20 are formed on the outside of each drum 16, 18, and the underside of the belt 12 includes complementary sprockets 22 for interlocking engagement with the sprockets on the drums. This provides a positive drive for moving the belt 12 in a downstream direction.
[0022] Spaced apart hoppers above the belt are serially arranged along the path of travel of the belt as it moves in a downstream direction. In the embodiment of the invention shown in
[0023] By way of example, the first hopper 24 may include cellulose acetate rods 32 for producing and depositing first filter segments 34 onto the flutes 14 of belt 12. In this regard, the rods 32 are removed from the hopper 24 by a fluted vacuum drum 36, and the first filter segments 34 are cut from these rods with knife 38. The first filter segments 34 are then transferred to fluted vacuum drum 40 where the segments 34 are moved within the flutes of drum 40 by vacuum for ultimate deposit on each flute 14 of belt 12. As shown in
[0024] The second hopper 26 may also include cellulose acetate rods 32 which are transferred from the hopper to a fluted vacuum drum 42 for movement through a knife 40 which cuts second filter segments 46 from the rods. The second filter segments are then transferred to a fluted vacuum drum 48 where the segments are moved within the flutes of drum 48 by vacuum for subsequent positioning in the middle of each flute 14 on belt 12. The second filter segment 46 may be ten centimeters in length.
[0025] The third hopper 28 may include a supply of tubular filter rods 50 with spaced apart ventilation holes along the length thereof as explained more fully below. The tubular filter rods 50 are removed from hopper 28 by fluted vacuum drum 52, and third filter segments 54 are cut from the rods by knife 56. Fluted vacuum drum 58 receives and properly positions the third filter segments 54 along the flutes thereof by vacuum for deposit on opposite sides of the center second filter segment in each flute 14 of belt 12.
[0026] The fourth and final hopper 30 contains the fourth filter segments 60 each of which may comprise a flow restricting filter segment, as explained more fully below. A fluted vacuum drum 62 receives the fourth filter segments from hopper 30 and these segments are moved along the flutes of drum 62 by vacuum for deposit on the flutes 14 of belt 12. A pair of filter segments 60 are placed on each flute 14, one between each of the first and third filter segments already positioned on the belt.
[0027] As explained more fully below, the final assembly of filter segments on each of the flutes 14 of belt 12 comprises a so-called 2-up compound filter, and cutting the 2-up compound filter at the midpoint of the second centrally positioned cellulose acetate filter segment 46 produces two compound cigarette filters.
[0028] After the 2-up compound filter is horizontally assembled as explained above, all the assembled filter segments are removed as a group from each flute 14 of the belt 12. A fluted vacuum drum 64 is provided for this purpose, and the drum is positioned at the downstream end of belt 12 as shown in
[0029] The 2-up compound filter with tobacco rods 68 at the ends thereof is then transferred to a third fluted vacuum drum 74 where tipping paper 76 is wrapped around the 2-up filter and portions of the tobacco rods by roller 78 to join the filter to the rods. A knife 80 then cuts the second filter segment 46 in half to thereby produce two cigarettes 82, each comprising a wrapped tobacco rod 68 and a compound filter containing four filter segments 34, 60, 54 and 46A (half of segment 46).
[0030] By way of example, filter segments 34 and 46A each comprise cellulose acetate tow. Filter segment 60 is a flow restrictor having a central opening 84 of 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm in diameter as shown. The tubular filter segment 54 includes a ventilation zone 86, and the tipping paper may include cooperating ventilation, if desired.