Apparatus for Inserting Tobacco Into a Cigarette Tube
The invention concerns an apparatus for inserting tobacco into an empty cigarette tube. The apparatus comprises a sleeve (15) designed to be inserted into the empty cigarette tube (63); means for retaining the empty cigarette tube (63) in place; a fixed blade (19) and a movable blade (18) facing each other and defining a uniform cavity to receive the tobacco. The movable blade (18) is adapted to be moved towards the fixed blade (19) to compress and cut the tobacco so as to form a uniform tobacco rod. The apparatus further comprises a rod (7) adapted to be inserted into the cavity defined by the fixed (19) and movable (18) blades to push the tobacco rod into the empty cigarette tube (63).
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This application is a National Entry Application of PCT application no PCT/CA2006/000488 filed on Mar. 31, 2006 which itself claims priority on Canadian patent application no. 2,502,150, filed on Mar. 31, 2005. All documents above are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an improvement to an apparatus for inserting tobacco into one cigarette tube at a time.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSeveral apparatuses to roll a cigarette or to insert tobacco into an empty cigarette tube are known in the art. For example, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,534,367 (NEWSOME) discloses a portable apparatus which allows to insert tobacco into an empty cigarette tube using a rod that a user pushes manually. A chamber containing the tobacco is closed using doors which compress the tobacco a little before it is pushed into the cigarette tube. However, the tobacco is not compressed in a uniform way and the tobacco rod which is formed can deform the cigarette tube or even tear it.
There is therefore a need in this field, for an apparatus used for inserting tobacco in a tube of cigarette in a relatively simple way without deforming or tearing it.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an apparatus for inserting tobacco in an empty cigarette tube, comprising:
a casing for insertion of the empty cigarette tube;
holding means for maintaining the empty cigarette tube in place;
a fixed blade and a movable blade facing each other and defining a uniform cavity for receiving the tobacco, the movable blade being adapted to approach the fixed blade to compress and cut the tobacco in order to form an uniform tobacco rod; and
a rod adapted to be inserted in the cavity defined by the fixed and movable blades to push the tobacco rod into the empty cigarette tube.
The invention as well as its many advantages will be better understood by the following nonrestrictive description of preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the appended figures.
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- 1. Tightening segment of the tube;
- 2. Lever to activate the slide mechanism;
- 3. Electric connector;
- 4. Load connector;
- 5. DC engine with reduction gears;
- 6. Electric switch;
- 7. Tobacco pushing rod;
- 8. Traction roller;
- 9. Thumb screw;
- 10. Thumb screw;
- 11. Ball bearing;
- 12. Engine support;
- 13. 12 Volts AC adaptor;
- 14. Pin;
- 15. Casing for insertion of the cigarette tube;
- 16. Moving handle of slide 31;
- 17. Part used for the tightening adjustment of the tube;
- 18. Movable blade for the cutting of the tobacco;
- 19. Fixed blade for the cutting of the tobacco;
- 20. Needle bearing;
- 21. Pin supporting the lever;
- 22. Support and rotation pin of handle 16;
- 23. Thumb screw;
- 24. Balls used for the alignment and displacement of slide 31;
- 25. Support of the electric switches 6 and alignment of rod 7;
- 26. Guiding support 31;
- 27. Base for mechanical and electric components;
- 28. Protection lid;
- 29. 12 volts battery;
- 30. Thumb screw;
- 31. Slide;
- 32. Stability cushions;
- 33. Compression support;
- 34. Plain washer;
- 35. Switch with 6 poles;
- 36. On/Off Switch;
- 37. Tension spring;
- 38. Compression support;
- 39. Thumb screw;
- 40. Thumb screw;
- 41. Plain washer;
- 42. Thumb screw;
- 43. Plain washer;
- 44. Thumb screw;
- 45. Shoulder screw;
- 46. Plain washer;
- 47. Nut;
- 48. Thumb screw;
- 63. Cigarette tube.
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For the filling function of the tube, the system according to the present invention is very different from the other machines on the market. The majority of the others use a half round open rod, which enters the tube with the tobacco, which sometimes causes problems since there is often tobacco missing near the filter and their rod often enters too deeply into the tube, which causes the filter to separate from the paper and moreover the cigarette becomes oval because of the rod which enters the tube.
The process according to the present invention is very different. According to a preferred embodiment of present invention, one employs a square rod 7, which consists in pushing the tobacco being compressed by the two knives into the tube and the rod does not enter the tube. It only pushes the compressed tobacco until the tube is entirely filled and then the tube will remove itself. The filling action is done with ease and without manual effort for pushing the tobacco into the tube because this is accomplished automatically using an electric motor 5. The power source of the 12 volt engine is either generated by a rechargeable battery or directly by a DC voltage transformer.
Contrary to the other machines that need a certain manual force to push the tobacco into the tube, they must hold the machine with one hand and push the tobacco with the other hand, which is not always easy. Moreover, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, one uses two knives. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, one uses a fixed angled blade 19 and a movable right angle blade 18 mounted on its ball bearing slide. Actuating these two knives results in cutting the tobacco with ease, and to compress it into a tobacco rod which will be pushed thereafter by the rod into the tube.
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Its actuating arm 16 being vertically displaceable towards the center of the machine ensures a very good stability. Its perpendicular movement with respect to it prevents the machine from moving during the cutting, the compression of the tobacco and the release of the actuating arm 16.
The slide allows an easy displacement and a perfect alignment on its three axes.
This new blade concept is used to better cut the tobacco. These knives 18,19 when approaching each other also provide, by the movement of slide 31 used as a bottom base for the tobacco, a tobacco rod that is perfectly round and uniform.
The tightening of the tube is new because the compression is maintained even after the fall of the cigarette and injection of the tobacco. It ensures a well filled, uniform and round tube. Tightening allows to firmly retain the tube on the casing preventing any paper tearing to be possible.
The tobacco pushing rod does not insert itself into the tube during the filling.
Its automated traction roller makes it possible to easily move rod 7 through knives 18 and 19 and casing 15 allowing the injection of the tobacco into the tube. This action whose inertia is within the machine, does not require any manual maintenance of the machine. This machine may be used safely and easily, not requiring any maintenance during filling, cutting, compression and injection of the tobacco into the tube. Moreover, it may be taken not matter where since a rechargeable battery ensures its autonomous automated operation.
Its safety, its operating mode, its output and its ease makes for a distinctive machine. No adjustment is necessary for the filling of the tube for the sizes regular to “king size”. Moreover, this machine does not require any additional lubricant on the mechanical components.
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Although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise embodiments and that several modifications may be effected without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Moreover, the present application incorporates by reference all that is disclosed in the Canadian application number 2,502,150 (BAJOUET).
Claims
1. An apparatus for inserting tobacco into an empty cigarette tube, comprising:
- a casing (15) for inserting the empty cigarette tube (63);
- holding means for maintaining the empty cigarette tube (63) in place;
- a fixed blade (19) and a movable blade (18) facing each other and defining a uniform cavity for receiving the tobacco, the movable blade (18) being adapted to approach the fixed blade (19) to compress and cut the tobacco in order to form an uniform tobacco rod; and
- a rod (7) adapted to be inserted in the cavity defined by the fixed (19) and movable (18) blades to push the tobacco rod into the empty cigarette tube (63).
2. The apparatus according to the claim 1, wherein the holding means include a tightening mechanism (1) for maintaining the cigarette tube (63) tight against the casing (15) until the tobacco rod is pushed into the tube of cigarette by the rod (7).
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable blade (18) is fixed to a slide (31) mounted on a guiding support (26), the movable blade (18) being operatively connected to a lever (16), so that a displacement of the lever (16) in a first direction approaches the movable blade (18) to the fixed blade (19) and a displacement of the lever (16) in a second direction moves away the movable blade (18) from the fixed blade (19).
4. The apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising an electric motor (5) operatively connected to the rod (7) for automatically pushing the rod (7) against the tobacco rod.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the engine (5) is connected to a first switch (35) for activating the engine (5), the switch (35) being activated by contact with the slide (31) when moving the lever (16) towards the first position.
6. The apparatus according to the claim 1, wherein the movable blade (18) has a cutting portion of straight shape.
7. The apparatus according to the claim 6, wherein the fixed blade (19) has a cutting portion of straight shape.
8. The apparatus according to the claim 6, wherein the fixed blade (19) has a cutting portion of concave shape.
9. The apparatus according to the claim 6, wherein the fixed blade (19) has a cutting portion of convex shape.
10. The apparatus according to the claim 1, wherein the knives (18,19) define a round cavity and the traction rod is square or round.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 31, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 3, 2008
Applicant:
Inventor: Jean-Pierre Bajouet (Lachenaie)
Application Number: 11/910,090