Supporting element for tobacco industry machine
The object of the application is a supporting element (3, 3′, 33) for a tobacco industry machine designed to support a continuous rod, moving axially (2) during cutting by a rotationally mounted knife (4), whereas the supporting element (3, 3′, 33) comprises an at least partially cylindrical supporting surface (10) for the continuous rod (2), having a longitudinal axis (11), moreover the supporting element (3, 3′, 33) has a front surface (8) constituting a cutting surface, characterised in that the front surface (8) has a depression (12, 12′, 42).
The object of the invention is a supporting element for a tobacco industry machine used in a production machine for manufacturing tobacco, filter or multi-segment rods.
In the machines for manufacturing tobacco or filter rods of a defined length, first a continuous rod is manufactured which is cut during its movement into individual rods cut off from the continuous rod. Originally, reciprocating mounted knives situated perpendicular to the axis of the manufactured continuous rod were used. Presently, rotating knives which cut the continuous rod during the movement of the rod are commonly used. The rotating knives are mounted to a rotating knife head whose axis is not parallel to the axis of the continuous rod. The inclination of the knife head and the special mounting of the knives make it possible to cut the continuous rod during movement. An element for supporting the continuous rod during the cutting is required in order to cut of the continuous rod, usually the supporting element is made in the form of two sleeves having cutting surfaces directed opposite to each other, whereas the sleeves are situated coaxially and their cutting surfaces are spaced from each other at a distance equal to the thickness of the knife increased by a clearance.
Stationary cutting sleeves are known from the U.S. Pat. No. 1,418,437. Slidable sleeves mounted to a four-bar linkage and actuated by a crank mechanism are known from the patent GB328125. The U.S. Pat. No. 1,888,774, DE1207254 disclose cutting mechanisms wherein a knife head with an axis situated non-parallel to the axis of the continuous rod were used. From the patents GB652561, EP0163813 the sleeves having inclined cutting surfaces are known. The patent GB1462355 discloses sleeves having guiding surfaces which are narrowed by means of rings by the cutting surface. The U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,850,065, 3,956,955 and the publication WO2005/089574 disclose supporting elements having guiding surfaces which are partially cylindrical.
On a cigarette machine, a filter machine as well as a machine for manufacturing multi-segment rods the continuous rod is formed by wrapping the tobacco or filter material into a continuous wrapping material and gluing by means of an adhesive placed along the overlapping edges of the wrapping material. During cutting of such a continuous rod, it may happen that the adhesive has not fully set i.e. dried in the case of the PVA adhesive or cooled in the case of “hot melt” adhesive. Thus the adhesive may deposit on the knife, and further the dirt from the knife may be transferred onto the supporting element, both onto the element in the form of closed cutting sleeves and open supporting elements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe object of the invention is a supporting element for a tobacco industry machine designed to support a continuous rod moving axially during cutting by a rotationally mounted knife, whereas the supporting element comprises an at least partially cylindrical supporting surface for the continuous rod, having a longitudinal axis, moreover the supporting element has a front surface constituting a cutting surface, characterised in that the front surface has a depression.
The supporting element according to the invention is further characterised in that the depressed surface is parallel to the front surface.
The supporting element according to the invention is further characterised in that the depressed surface is situated at an angle to the front surface.
The supporting element according to the invention is further characterised in that the width of the depression is equal to or greater than the diameter of the cylindrical supporting surface.
The supporting element according to the invention is further characterised in that the outer part of the front surface is conical.
The supporting element according to the invention is further characterised in that the front surface is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the supporting surface.
The object of the invention is further a machine for manufacturing of rods in the tobacco industry provided with a feeding unit arranged to feed a filling material, a unit adapted to feed a wrapping material, a continuous rod forming unit, and a cutting unit provided with a rotating cutting head. The machine according to the invention is characterised in that the cutting unit is provided with a supporting element according to the invention situated so that the axis of depression is directed convergently with the direction of movement of the knife mounted on the rotating head.
An advantage of the solution according to the invention is an increased quality of the tobacco, filter or multi-segment rods, in particular an improved cutting quality. The application of depression according to the invention forms a removing channel which allows removing adhesive or other dirt generated in the course of production of the continuous rod or in the process of knife sharpening. As a result, such dirt does not get into a receiving sleeve and does not cause product degradation.
The object of the invention was shown in detail in a preferred embodiment in a drawing in which:
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The supporting elements presented above are intended for the use in tobacco and filter rod manufacturing machines as well as in multi-segment filter rod manufacturing machines.
Claims
1. A supporting element (3, 3′, 33) for a tobacco industry machine designed to support a continuous rod, moving axially (2) during cutting by a rotationally mounted knife (4), whereas the supporting element (3, 3′, 33) comprises an at least partially cylindrical supporting surface (10) for the continuous rod (2), having a longitudinal axis (11), moreover the supporting element (3, 3′, 33) has a front surface (8) constituting a cutting surface, characterized in that the front surface (8) has a depression (12, 12′, 42).
2. The supporting element of claim 1 characterized in that the depressed surface (13, 13′) is parallel to the front surface (8).
3. The supporting element as in claim 1 characterized in that the depressed surface (13A) is situated at an angle to the front surface (8).
4. The supporting element of claim 1 characterized in that the width of the depression (12, 12′, 42) is equal to or greater than the diameter of the cylindrical supporting surface (10).
5. The supporting element of claim 1 characterized in that the outer part (17) of the front surface (8) is conical.
6. The supporting element of claim 1 characterized in that the front surface (8) is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (11) of the supporting surface (10).
7. A machine (100) for manufacturing of rods in the tobacco industry provided with a feeding unit (200) arranged to feed a filling material, a unit (300) arranged to feed a wrapping material, a continuous rod forming unit (400), and a cutting unit (500) provided with a rotating cutting head (5), characterized in that the cutting unit (500) is provided with a supporting element (3, 3′, 33) according to claim 1, situated so that the axis (19) of the depression (12, 12′, 42) is directed convergently with the direction of movement (K) of the knife (4) mounted on the rotating head (5).
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 26, 2019
Publication Date: Jun 11, 2020
Inventors: Bartosz Cieslikowski (Radom), Radoslaw Figarski (Radom)
Application Number: 15/929,170