With Adhesive Supply Or Applier Patents (Class 131/90)
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Patent number: 8616219Abstract: A filter (3) for a smoking article (1) comprises one or more segments (4a, 4b, 4c) of filtration media and a substantially transparent wrapper (5). The one or more filter segments (4a, 4b, 4c) and the wrapper (5) define a recess or cavity in the filter (3). An anchoring adhesive (7) is provided to secure the one or more filter segments (4a, 4b, 4c) to the wrapper (5). The anchoring adhesive (7) is disposed exclusively between the wrapper (5) and portions of the one or more filter segments (4a, 4b, 4c) other than those corresponding to the recess or cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: British American Tobacco (Investments) LimitedInventors: John Richardson, Joseph Peter Sutton
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Patent number: 6805133Abstract: An apparatus for stabilizing air permeability characteristic of filter cigarettes has a drying unit (20) for preliminarily drying a tip-paper web (W) in the process of supplying the web (W) to a rolling section of a filter attachment machine. The drying unit (20) heats and dries the web (W) with a heater block (22), to thereby stabilize the water-content of the web (W) in an absolute dry region which is a lower water-content region as compared with a normal water-content region.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Takeshi Matsumura, Yasuyuki Takagi
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Patent number: 6568399Abstract: A cigarette filter, process to manufacture, wherein a low application temperature ethylene copolymer based hot melt adhesive is applied to porous and/or nonporous plugwrap paper. As used herein, low application temperatures are temperature between 200° F. and 300° F. (93° C. and 149° C.), preferably, 240° F. to 275° F. (115° C. to 135° C.).Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: Joseph Wieczorek, Jr., Brian D. Morrison, Ingrid Cole
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Patent number: 6021782Abstract: A method of and system for detecting glue skips on tipping paper used to secure filters to cigarette tobacco rods and the rejection of defective cigarettes based thereon in which a particle radiation sensor is used to monitor the amount of glue applied to the tipping paper and a laser edge detector is used to monitor for proper alignment of the tipping paper during cigarette tipping operations in a typical cigarette manufacturing machine. The signals output from the particle radiation sensor are fed to a skip detection system which produces an output signal upon detecting a glue skip or a loss of glue.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Sydney Keith Seymour, Balager Ademe, Gary Lee Wood, Ford Mitchell Shore
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Patent number: 5887595Abstract: A filter assembly machine wherein a succession of tobacco articles, each defined by at least one cigarette portion aligned with a respective filter, and a succession of respective gummed strips are fed by a conveyor drum to a first and a second rolling wheel rotating about respective axes and having a number of peripheral axial cavities, each of which houses a respective roller defining, with the cavity, a rolling channel; the tobacco articles, once rolled to connect the cigarette portions and filters by means of respective strips, are transferred from the first and second rolling wheel to an output drum by means of conveyors having seats on the end of respective ribs engageable between pairs of adjacent rollers.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: G.D Societa' Per AzioniInventors: Fiorenzo Draghetti, Salvatore Rizzoli
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Patent number: 5735292Abstract: A method and device for the production of filter tip bands for ventilated cigarettes, according to which a continuous strip is advanced along a pre-set feed path, an adhesive substance is applied to the strip using a gumming device, defining on the strip itself a periodic succession of gummed areas alternated with non-gummed areas and the strip is cut using a cutting device according to transversal lines at pre-set intervals defined by the gummed areas to produce the bands. A control device controls the timing between the gumming device and the cutting device. The timing is compared with a pre-set value and is corrected, using a correction device in order to eliminate any variation of the pre-set value.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: G.D. S.p.A.Inventor: Fiorenzo Draghetti
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Patent number: 5645087Abstract: Fragments of plastic fibers, such as cellulose acetate fibers, forming part of mouthpieces of filter cigarettes or like rod-shaped smokers' products tend to become separated from the respective filter mouthpieces at the end faces which develop in response to the making of cuts across filter rod sections of double unit length between pairs of plain cigarettes to obtain filter cigarettes of unit length. The fragments of fibers which tend to become separated and to contaminate the area around the filter cigarette making machine are either bonded (e.g., by heat and/or by a solvent) to the respective mouthpieces, or are removed by suction and/or by resorting to electrostatic precipitation. It is also contemplated to cause smoke-permeable layers of filter material to overlie the end faces of the mouthpieces.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Hauni Maschinenbau AGInventors: Firdausia Chehab, Stefan Fietkau, Peter-Franz Arnold, Thomas Juschus, Clemens Schmick
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Patent number: 5261423Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for applying an adhesive or flavoring solution to the coal end of a cigarette by means of a precisely controlled liquid jet spray to bond shreds of tobacco in the cigarette end and to thereby reduce the amount of tobacco which falls out of the cigarette when shaken. Electronic controls are employed to synchronize the formation and charging of a series of droplets which are deflected in prescribed paths to contact the coal end of the cigarette in a predetermined pattern. Circuits are provided to adjust the timing and phase of the charging mechanism to compensate for variations in the speed at which the cigarette is conveyed to a target area and for variations in the timing of droplet formation.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1991Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Robert T. Gaudlitz, Hugh J. McCafferty, II, James M. Washington
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Patent number: 5085228Abstract: An adhesive for use in cigarette manufacturing which is a natural based starch material having excellent flow or fluidity characteristics and viscosity stability and comprising a mixture of crosslinked starch and a fluidity or converted starch, particularly an acid converted starch, the starches having an amylopectin content of at least 70% by weight and prepared by cooking at high temperature and pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: Neil T. Mooney, Judith M. Liddle, Wayne C. Wright, Geoffrey Smith
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Patent number: 5058607Abstract: The plug wrap paper used to form cigarette filters is bonded using a specific class of low viscosity reactive urethane hot melt adhesive compositions which provide a fast setting, temperature resistant bond that is not attacked by aromatic oils solvents or petrochemical vapors.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: David G. Carter, Derek J. Green, Michael C. Collins
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Patent number: 4986284Abstract: Apparatus for applying adhesive foam or other liquid-based ingredients to the ends of cigarettes includes a source of suction, a device for carrying and moving a series of flexible tubular sealing members 50 each of which is aligned with a respective cigarette in a treatment station, and an arrangement for moving each sealing member into engagement with a respective cigarette and for connecting each sealing member to the source of suction, characterised in that each sealing member is so shaped that an end portion 54 thereof can engage around the end portion of the corresponding cigarette, and that suction transmitted through the sealing member causes the end portion of the sealing member to contract and thus grip the cigarette. A pressure air source may also be included to expand each sealing member as it moves over the end of the corresponding cigarette.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Michael J. Cahill, John Dawson, Brian H. Warner
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Patent number: 4966170Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for applying foamed material to tobacco, and for drying and setting the foamed material, particularly in connection with the making of cigarettes. The foamed material may be added to the tobacco, for example, in the paper guide section of a cigarette maker, at the garniture mouth or through the short tongue or through both, or at the chimney. Drying and setting can occur in the chimney, on the vacuum belt, or in the garniture, after the material has been applied to the tobacco filler, Drying can be accomplished, for example, by using heated air or microwave radiation. Addition of material to tobacco filler, during the cigarette making process in the form of foam, results in a cigarette in which the material added is more uniformly distributed.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Gus D. Keritsis, Jose G. Nepomuceno, Douglas E. Albertson, Lewis A. Haws
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Patent number: 4856536Abstract: Apparatus for applying measured quantities of foamed adhesive to the ends of cigarettes comprises a drum 10 arranged to having apertures 14A aligned with the respective cigarettes 12 and arranged to recieve foam from a source 18 adjacent to the plate, characterized by means 24,26 for pneumatically transferring foam progressively from each aperture to the end of the corresponding cigarette, i.e. during a significant arc of rotation of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1987Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Michael J. Cahill, Michael D. Simcoe, John D. Stanton, Brian H. Warner
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Patent number: 4785831Abstract: Loss of tobacco from the ends of cigarettes is reduced or prevented by applying foamed adhesive thereto. The foam may in general be blown onto the cigarette ends or may be "printed" onto the cigarette ends. The expansion ratio of the foam in preferably at least 10:1, so that very little liquid adhesive is needed to contact a significant area of tobacco. Thus the liquid content of the adhesive may be readily absorbed into the tobacco so as not to create a drying problem. In a preferred example foam is supplied by a pipe to fill apertures on a disc from which measured quantities of foam are blown by an air jet from a pipe. Suction is applied to the filter ends of the cigarettes via a manifold and flexible seals to help in drawing the foam into the cigarettes.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1986Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Dennis Hinchcliffe, Francis A. M. Labbe, Desmond W. Molins, Paul R. Wiese
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Patent number: 4776351Abstract: One side of a running web of wrapping material of the tobacco processing industry is provided with adhesive by a nozzle which discharges a stream of minute droplets of liquid adhesive. The droplets are charged by a first electrode immediately after they issue from the orifice of the nozzle and the droplets of the stream are thereupon deflected relative to the running web by a pair of deflecting electrodes whose operation is controlled by an adjustable circuit so as to ensure that the application of adhesive can take place in accordance with variations of one or more parameters including the speed of the running web and/or the permeability of wrappers which are obtained from the adhesive-coated web.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1986Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Korber AGInventors: Gunter Wahle, Dieter Ludszeweit
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Patent number: 4721119Abstract: A cigarette rod making machine wherein a garniture tape transports a web of cigarette paper and a stream of tobacco particles through a wrapping mechanism has a device which monitors the position of the tape in the wrapping mechanism and adjusts a pulley for the tape when the position of the tape relative to the adhesive applicator is unsatisfactory. The applicator delivers a film of adhesive against one marginal portion of the web on the tape before the web is converted into a tube which confines the particles of tobacco. The adjustments of the pulley are carried out with a view to move the tape sideways so as to maintain a predetermined part of the one marginal portion of the web in a position to receive the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Korber AGInventors: Dieter Ludszeweit, Jurgen Gomann
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Patent number: 4715388Abstract: Cigarettes having reduced loose end propensity and a process for preparing same are disclosed. The cigarettes are prepared from shredded smoking material having been uniformly treated with a free-flowing non-deliquescent, hygroscopic powder and aged prior to introduction into a cigarette-making machine. The powder preferably has a size between about 50 and 200 microns, and becomes tacky upon absorption of moisture.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1985Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventor: Norman B. Rainer
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Patent number: 4411279Abstract: Filter-tipped cigarettes, cigars and similar smoking products which employ self-supporting non-wrapped fibrous filters are disclosed wherein the tobacco-containing portions are attached to the fibrous filters by tipping paper that is coated in a specified manner with a hot-melt adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Julian R. Martin, Larry W. Sides
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Patent number: 4403619Abstract: Discrete uniting bands which are used in a filter tipping machine to connect filter plugs with plain cigarettes consist of foraminous material, and the permeability of such material is varied, when necessary, by changing the quantity of adhesive which is applied to the uniting bands prior to convolution around the respective plain cigarettes and filter plugs. This ensures that each convoluted uniting band admits a preselected quantity of cool atmospheric air into the column of tobacco smoke when the respective filter cigarette is lighted. The paster which applies adhesive to a continuous web which is about to be subdivided into uniting bands is adjusted in response to signals which are generated by a testing device for the wrappers of successive filter cigarettes. If the permeability is too high, the paster is adjusted by reducing or increasing the quantity of adhesive which is applied to successive unit areas or unit lengths of the running web.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1981Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventor: Rolf Dahlgrun
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Patent number: 4361156Abstract: The applicator roll is provided with two recesses to apply uniform layers of glue to a travelling stream of tipping paper. In addition, the applicator roll has a series of spaced apart grooves in each recess so as to apply additional stripes of glue onto the tipping paper near the edges. The additional stripes of glue provide for a more secure bonding of the tipping paper to the tobacco column of the filter cigarette construction.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1980Date of Patent: November 30, 1982Assignee: Liggett Group Inc.Inventor: Floyd V. Hall
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Patent number: 4331166Abstract: The sensory effect of cigarette smoke is improved by using a disc (24) to shape the flow of smoke (32) leaving smoking article (10) into a divergent pattern, thus increasing the perceived flavor of the cigarette. The effect is most useful with cigarettes having relatively low delivery of particulate matter.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1980Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: Philip Morris, IncorporatedInventor: Robert W. Hale
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Patent number: 4282889Abstract: Discrete uniting bands which are used in a filter tipping machine to connect filter plugs with plain cigarettes consist of foraminous material, and the permeability of such material is varied, when necessary, by changing the quantity of adhesive which is applied to the uniting bands prior to convolution around the respective plain cigarettes and filter plugs. This ensures that each convoluted uniting band admits a preselected quantity of cool atmospheric air into the column of tobacco smoke when the respective filter cigarette is lighted. The paster which applies adhesive to a continuous web which is about to be subdivided into uniting bands is adjusted in response to signals which are generated by a testing device for the wrappers of filter cigarettes and denote the permeability of wrappers of successive filter cigarettes. If the permeability is too high, the paster is adjusted by reducing or increasing the quantity of adhesive which is applied to successive unit areas or unit lengths of the running web.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventor: Rolf Dahlgrun
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Patent number: 4249547Abstract: One side of a running web of wrapping material which is to be converted into discrete uniting bands in a filter tipping machine is provided with one or more patterns of adhesive strips by a roller which dips into a supply of adhesive and directly or indirectly transfers adhesive to one side of the running web. The roller has peripheral grooves including grooves of greater depth and grooves of lesser depth so that the adhesive which forms the pattern includes thicker and thinner fields. The thicker fields have discrete strips which are adjacent to but spaced apart from the marginal portions of the web. When the web is subdivided into uniting bands, each edge of each uniting band is adjacent to adhesive and the strips of the thicker field adhere to the wrappers of plain cigarettes. Portions of thinner fields extend in the axial direction of a filter cigarette of unit length or double unit length.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG.Inventor: Alfred Hinzmann
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Patent number: 4174720Abstract: A filter is formed by placing increments of glue in spaced apart relation on a moving stream of plug wrap paper and thereafter depositing alternating fibrous filter sections on the glue increments. Particulate marterial is then deposited between the fibrous filter sections and the plug wrap paper wrapped about the filter sections to form an endless rod. Two-filter filter plugs are severed from the rod by cutting through the unglued fibrous filter section and thereafter the charges of particulate filter material are compacted by moving the unglued outer filter sections of each plug inwardly. Each plug is then joined to two tobacco columns and cut in half. The resultant filters each have a fibrous filter section at the exposed end glued to the plug wrap paper, a compacted particulate section and an unglued fibrous filter section at the tobacco end.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1977Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Liggett Group Inc.Inventor: Floyd V. Hall