Patents by Inventor Derek H. Dyett
Derek H. Dyett has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5626152Abstract: A cigarette making machine comprises means for showering tobacco onto two suction bands 610,612 to form tobacco sub-streams of similar width on the respective bands which are then merged to form a cigarette filler stream, and includes rod-forming means for enclosing the cigarette filler stream in a continuous wrapper to form a continuous cigarette rod, and means for forming or feeding onto at least one of the sub-streams, or between the sub-streams as or just before they merge, a layer 628 of core-forming material which is narrower than each of the sub-streams and is centrally located in relation thereto, whereby the core-forming material is surrounded by tobacco in the finished cigarette rod. This invention also encompasses the feeding of additional dense-ending quantities of tobacco instead of a core-forming layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Paul Davis, John Dawson, Derek H. Dyett, Norman L. Sharp, James R. Stembridge
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Patent number: 5622189Abstract: A twin track cigarette making machine comprises two substantially horizontal shower channels through which tobacco is arranged to be showered onto two suction bands moving in converging directions in a substantially horizontal plane and presenting substantially vertical tobacco-receiving surfaces so as to form a cigarette filler stream on each of the suction bands, and including means for enclosing each of the filler streams (possibly after trimming) in a continuous wrapper web to form two parallel cigarette rods.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: John Dawson, Derek H. Dyett, Tadeusz Truszkowski
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Patent number: 5560515Abstract: Apparatus for regularly weighing groups of cigarettes comprises a suction drum arrangement (4,6) for picking up a predetermined number of cigarettes from a multi-layer flow of cigarettes (2) on a conveyor (3) and for feeding the cigarettes as a row (25) onto a ramp (14) connected to a weighing device (18), and including an arm (20) for arresting the cigarettes on the ramp until weighing has been accomplished, whereupon the arm is arranged to release the cigarettes to allow them to slide or roll down the ramp and back onto the flow of cigarettes on the conveyor (3).Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Derek H. Dyett, Robert E. Williams
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Patent number: 5515873Abstract: A hopper for a cigarette making machine has a carded roller (14;52;54;60) arranged to feed a carpet of tobacco, a generally horizontally extending conveyor band (32) for receiving the tobacco from the carded roller, and means for removing the tobacco from the carded roller, for delivery onto the conveyor band, comprising an air pressure source (26;66) and one or more air passages (22;24;56;58;64;68) extending from the air pressure source for directing one or more jets of air into the tobacco to project the tobacco in a generally horizontal direction as a shower onto and along the conveyor band.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: John Dawson, Derek H. Dyett, James R. Stembridge
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Patent number: 5494053Abstract: A cigarette making machine includes a suction conveyor arranged to carry a tobacco filler stream which is substantially wider than its depth, a suction chamber situated downstream of the zone in which the filler stream is formed on the conveyor or received by the conveyor and arranged to induce an air flow through the filler stream and also along the filler stream, whereby tobacco from peaks in the filler stream tends to be carried forward and to be attracted to the conveyor by suction drawn through the conveyor in regions of less tobacco, and including structure for subsequently reducing the width and increasing the depth of the filler stream before the filler stream is conveyed to a rod-forming pad of the machine in which the filler stream (possibly after trimming) is enclosed in a wrapper web to form a continuous cigarette rod.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: John Dawson, Derek H. Dyett
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Patent number: 5479947Abstract: A device for applying adhesive to the wrapper in a cigarette making machine (particularly upstream of the garniture) includes a conveyor for conveying the wrapper web (18) along a path between two guides (24, 26), a pair of nozzles (28, 30) each of which is movable into and away from contact with the wrapper web, and a device (36) for controlling the positions of the nozzles so that one nozzle at a time is brought into contact with the wrapper web and that the inoperative nozzle lies in a retracted position at which a brush (32) is provided for automatically removing the adhesive string from it, the arrangement being such that movement of the thus-cleaned nozzle towards the wrapper web is continued so as to displace the wrapper web from the previously active nozzle, which is then retracted for cleaning, whereupon the newly active nozzle is slightly retracted to assume its normal operating position adjacent to the wrapper web at which it will apply adhesive until the other nozzle, in a similar manner, displaceType: GrantFiled: June 14, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Molins PLCInventor: Derek H. Dyett
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Patent number: 5413121Abstract: In a cigarette making machine, tobacco is arranged to be showered towards two suction bands to form tobacco sub-streams on the respective bands which are then merged to form a single cigarette filler stream which (possibly after trimming) is enclosed in a wrapper web to form a continuous cigarette rod, and the machine includes means for disturbing at least part of the tobacco of at least one of the tobacco sub-streams before the two sub-streams are merged. This disturbance of the sub-streams preferably causes or permits a degree of reorientation of the disturbed tobacco and a degree of interengagement between tobacco particles of the two sub-streams. In one example at least part of this disturbance is caused during the transfer of both sub-streams to a further suction band which carries the merged stream to the wrapper web.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: John Dawson, Derek H. Dyett, Norman L. Sharp, James R. Stembridge
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Patent number: 5370136Abstract: A cigarette making machine includes a suction band which is arranged to carry a cigarette filler stream towards a rod forming device in which the filler stream (possibly after trimming)is enclosed in a continuous wrapper, characterized by means (for example, a second suction band 24, 60, 112 or 210 and means for transferring the tobacco between that band and the main suction band 14, 52, 100 or 206) for reorientating at least some of the tobacco particles before the filler stream is delivered to the rod-forming device by the main suction band or by a further band (116)forming a continuation thereof. The cross-sections of the filler stream on the two bands (if two are used) are preferably significantly different, one being wider and shallower than the other.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: John Dawson, Derek H. Dyett
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Patent number: 5097941Abstract: In a conveying system for a stream of rod-like articles in multi-layer stack formation, in which system the stream is moved along a path which is curved in a generally horizontal plane, suction is applied to the hub (30) of a turntable (10) for the stream, in order to draw the ends of the articles (16) against the hub and thereby help to maintain alignment of the articles during conveyance on the turntable. Further control, particularly for the uppermost articles, may be provided by a series of bristles (44) urged into contact with the articles on the turntable (10) by a guide rod (46). The system may be usefully employed in a filter cigarette assembling machine, for turning one of two streams of filter cigarettes issuing from the machine so that it may be merged with the other stream with the filter ends of the cigarettes in the two streams facing in the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Derek H. Dyett, Dennis Graham-Troll, Adrian Styles, Robert E. Williams
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Patent number: 4635653Abstract: Filter cigarettes with a predetermined dilution factor are produced by perforating a filter attachment web by means of an adjustable perforating device prior to using portions of the web to join filters to cigarettes; measuring the porosity of the perforated web; measuring the dilution of cigarettes assembled with portions of the web; and controlling the perforating device by immediate response to the measured porosity and by progressive response to the dilution of the assembled cigarettes. The perforating device may comprise spark perforating electrodes, the web being possibly passed twice between the electrodes. In particular, the perforating device includes a number of pairs of electrodes defining spark gaps therebetween and lying along a line inclined to the direction of movement of the web. Individual rod electrodes are located between and spaced from opposed metal plates connected to a power supply to form capacitances in series with the spark gaps.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1983Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Reginald C. Bolt, Derek H. Dyett, Robert E. Williams
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Patent number: 4621650Abstract: Cigarettes are fed from the rod line into a laterally moving fluted drum (1) by a rotating snail cam having a cigarette contacting surface (5) of constant radius over part of its length (arc A) and of increasing radius over a further part (arc B). The cigarettes are accelerated lengthwise over arc (A) with suction being applied to grip the cigarettes, and afterwards sideways acceleration is imparted to the cigarettes over arc (B) while the leading end of each cigarette is being displaced sideways at the same speed by the trailing wall 2b of the flute (2) receiving the cigarette.In an alternative construction in which the cigarettes are deflected by a wheel having helical grooves formed in its peripheral surface, a straight portion is provided at the start of each groove to impart only linear acceleration to the cigarettes.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1983Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: Molins Machine Co., Inc.Inventors: Derek H. Dyett, Michael J. Soborowski
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Patent number: 4580939Abstract: A filter feed onto a fluted drum has conveyors which convey a stack-like stream of filters into a small reservoir adjacent to the drum. As they enter the reservoir, the filters are deflected upwards by a deflector plate so that the thrust by the conveyors does not produce a direct pressure of filters onto the drum. Instead, the filters are fed onto the drum by gravity after passing over the plate. A pivoted sensor plate over the reservoir controls the speed of the conveyors.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1983Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Molins Machine Company Inc.Inventors: Derek H. Dyett, Clifford R. Marritt, William A. Cupp
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Patent number: 4572352Abstract: Apparatus for conveying rod-like articles, especially cigarettes, includes parallel opposed conveyors for delivering articles to a downwardly-extending junction provided with an arrangement for priming the junction such as a pivoted plate or retractable conveyor bands. The stream on one of the opposed conveyors may be delivered from a further conveyor by a rotary disc transfer conveyor which turns articles through 180.degree. for delivery to the one conveyor. The further conveyor may be parallel to the opposed conveyors or may be mounted at an adjustable small angle to them. The apparatus is particularly useful for tip-turning of cigarettes at the exit of a filter cigarettes assembling machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1981Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Molins LimitedInventors: Derek H. Dyett, Grantley R. Hoath, John K. Horsley
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Patent number: 4570644Abstract: This application describes various possible modifications in the cigarette machine hopper described in G.B. specification No. 2,045,595. In particular, as shown in FIG. 2, a concave member 126 around a carded roller 23 from which tobacco is removed by a picker roller 24 has a straight land 126A along which the tobacco is propelled by the picker roller.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1982Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Ronald A. Ahern, Derek H. Dyett, Francis A. M. Labbe, Godfrey A. Wood
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Patent number: 4499910Abstract: This invention is concerned with a cutting head for a cigarette filter attachment machine, for cutting a filter attachment web at regular intervals in cooperation with a cutting drum, comprising a rotary member which carries one or more knives, an arrangement for urging the rotary member towards the cutting drum with a predetermined force, and a damping member arranged to resist movement of the rotary member towards the cutting drum, at least along part of the range of such movement. Each end of the rotary member is preferably supported by a separately movable carrier member, each carrier member having its own urging arrangement and its own damping member. The or each damping member may comprise a dashpot or a rubber pad or sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1981Date of Patent: February 19, 1985Assignee: Molins, Ltd.Inventors: Derek H. Dyett, Godfrey A. Wood, Albert D. Seim, II
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Patent number: 4483349Abstract: A filter attachment machine includes a fluted drum which is arranged to receive double filters and double cigarettes. A knife cuts the double cigarettes through the middle to form separate cigarette portions and, with the aid of a further drum, the two cigarette portions associated with each double filter are swopped in position so as to lie at opposite ends of the double filter, displacement of one of the cigarette portions being achieved preferably by displacing the associated double filter which in turn pushes the cigarette portion. The double cigarettes may be delivered axially into the flutes of the first drum from a cigarette making machine, preferably after delivery of the double filters which can then serve as resilient buffers for the incoming double cigarettes.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1981Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Molins LimitedInventors: Derek H. Dyett, John K. Horsley
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Patent number: 4463766Abstract: A cigarette or filter making machine has a cut-off device (19) which is driven directly by its own motor (21), pick-up device (22) for monitoring the rotational speed and timing of the cut-off device, and at least one other independent motor (especially a motor 24 driving the garniture tape 15 and/or a motor driving the filter attachment machine) which is driven in synchronization with the cut-off device under the control of the monitoring pick-up device.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1980Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: Molins LimitedInventors: High M. Arthur, Derek H. Dyett, Godfrey A. Wood
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Patent number: 4452172Abstract: A gummer for a filter attachment machine comprises two rollers (10, 12), one of which is arranged to contact the web and the other of which is pressed against the first roller to limit the quantity of gum which is transmitted to the web from a pool of gum formed in the nip between the rollers. Gum is fed continuously into the pool at a position between the ends of the rollers at a rate in excess of the rate at which gum is applied to the web, from which position the gum flows towards the ends of the rollers. Means (15, 16, 50) are provided for collecting excess gum at the ends of the rollers and for returning it to a source (19) of the gum.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Molins LimitedInventors: Derek H. Dyett, Dennis G. Troll, John K. Horsley
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Patent number: 4438774Abstract: Apparatus for conveying cigarettes by means of one or more fluted drums has a frame including spaced front and back walls defining between them a suction manifold; a fluted drum in front of the frame; a tubular drum-carrying member which extends through an opening in the front wall of the frame, engages and seals in or around an aperture in the rear wall of the frame, and has a flange by which it is secured to the front wall of the frame, the drum being rotatable around the tubular member; and a drive shaft which extends axially through the tubular member, is secured to the front end of the drum, is supported by bearings carried by the tubular member, and carries at its rear end behind the rear wall of the frame a gear or other means by which it is driven; suction being transmitted to ports in the flutes of the drum from the manifold via a passage contained within the thickness of the wall of the tubular member in the region where it extends through the front wall of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Molins LimitedInventors: Derek H. Dyett, Rex Harvey
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Patent number: RE31777Abstract: A device for feeding cigarette filters or similar rod-like articles comprises a fluted drum and a conveyor for feeding a stack-like stream of filters towards the drum and including a conveyor band which is arranged to engage one side of the stack-like stream of filters while moving between two longitudinally spaced guides between which the conveyor is capable of deflecting outwards, in response to the pressure of the filters and against a restraining force, to accommodate a variable quantity of filters in the region of the conveyor band.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1983Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Molins Ltd.Inventors: Walter Carascon, Derek H. Dyett, Grantley R. Hoath