Radiation Source For Sensing Condition Or Characteristic Patents (Class 131/905)
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Patent number: 11614732Abstract: A process is provided for the management of environmental data for tobacco production. The process includes inserting at least one sensor into a collection of tobacco leaves and connecting one or more of the sensors to a communication node for collecting data. A DNCP server is adapted to receive at least one communication from a communication node to identify a data gateway among a plurality of available gateways. Environmental data is transmitted from the sensor and communication node to the gateway for transmission to a server.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: LegacySecure, Inc.Inventors: Chris Romine, Noah Klein, Patrick Cooley, David Robinson, Jim Kuster
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Patent number: 10388011Abstract: A method for detection of distinctive features in a web being transported in a moving direction during a web manufacturing process including the steps of: a) acquiring an image of the web, including a plurality of pixels P i with i?{1; . . . ; p}, b) identifying a plurality of regions of interest each corresponding to a distinctive feature by processing the plurality of pixels P i by: c) selecting a local pixel unit including a subset P j with j?S?{1; . . . ; p} of the plurality of pixels, the subset i) being representative of a subregion of the digital image, and ii) different from previously selected local pixel units, d) deciding whether the local pixel unit is of interest or not, i) if the local pixel unit is of interest, 1) identifying whether the local pixel unit is located within an impact area A k of a previously identified region of interest R k with k?A?{1; . . .Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventors: Tommi Huotilainen, Seppo Riikonen, Myron Laster
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Patent number: 9575005Abstract: An apparatus for inspecting a stream of matter including: a first and a second light source for emitting a first and a second light beam; a first and a second detector; a first scanning element adapted to redirect the detection area of the second detector from side to side across said stream, and a beam splitting element arranged to receive said first and second light beams, after they have been reflected against said matter, wherein said beam splitting element is adapted to guide said reflected first light beam towards said first detector and to guide said reflected second light beam towards said second detector.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: TOMRA SORTING NVInventors: Dirk Balthasar, Hartmut Harbeck
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Patent number: 8186359Abstract: A system and associated method for analyzing a filter element of at least one of a filter rod and a smoking article is provided. At least one sensor element is adapted to interact with the filter element so as to determine an object insertion status with respect thereto and to generate an output signal in response. The object insertion status includes at least one of an object presence within the filter element, an object absence from the filter element, a proper insertion of an object into the filter element, a defective insertion of an object into the filter element, a proper object within the filter element, and a defective object within the filter element. An analysis unit is in communication with the at least one sensor element and responsive to the output signal therefrom to generate an indicia corresponding to the object insertion status.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Balager Ademe, Vernon Brent Barnes, Travis Eugene Howard, Robert William Benford, Franklin Forrest Brantley, Brent Walker Carter, William Robert Collett, Darrell Thomas Dixon, Larry Dean McCann, John Larkin Nelson, Gregory J. Roberts, Timothy Frederick Thomas, Calvin Wayne Henderson
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Patent number: 8069859Abstract: A wrapping paper inspection apparatus includes a nozzle arranged in a wrapping-paper discharge path, in which wrapping paper is wound and continuously discharged, for wetting one side of the wrapping paper with a liquid; an image pickup section for irradiating light to the wrapping paper wetted with the liquid by the nozzle, detecting light transmitted through or reflected from the wrapping paper, and generating an image signal; and a wrapping paper inspection section for determining defects in wrapping paper portions applied or affixed with a low flame spread material, from the image signal generated by the image pickup section, to thereby inspect such defects easily and reliably. This inspection apparatus can be mounted to a tobacco wrapping machine.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Keisuke Minami, Tsuyoshi Futamura
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Patent number: 7793664Abstract: Apparatus and method for detection and segregation of faulty cigarettes in a production/packaging installation for cigarettes having an apparatus by means of which faulty cigarettes are segregated from the conveyed sequence of cigarettes, wherein the apparatus and method use a generator and evaluation circuits for radio-frequency electromagnetic fields and use a sensor past whose end surface the ends of the cigarettes are passed and which applies the radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to the end surface of the sensor, whose size corresponds approximately to the size of the end surface of the cigarettes, with the changes in the electromagnetic fields as a cigarette passes being evaluated.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: TEWS Elektronik Dipl.-Ing. Manfred TewsInventors: Rainer Herrmann, Udo Schlemm, Hendrik Richter
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Patent number: 7383840Abstract: An apparatus for scanning and sorting tobacco leaves includes a conveyor to convey a flow of tobacco leaves. The flow of tobacco leaves includes acceptable and unacceptable leaves and undesirable particles. An air flow source lifts and accelerates the flow of leaves and particles to a speed at which the leaves and particles are separated. A duct contains the lifted and accelerated flow. A scanning device scans the flow in the duct and generates a signal upon detection of an unacceptable leaf and/or undesirable particle. A rejection device responds to the signal and forces the unacceptable leaf and/or undesirable particle from the duct.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc.Inventor: G. A. John Coleman
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Patent number: 7159594Abstract: The invention relates to a method for adjusting the selecting out of winnowings in the manufacture of smokable products, in particular cigarettes, wherein the current size distribution of a stream of tobacco particles passing a measuring point, per unit of time, is detected and compared with a settable nominal size distribution, and wherein an arrangement for separating the winnowings is continually adjusted, depending on the result of said comparison, and to a corresponding device comprising a sensor for detecting the current size distribution, an arrangement for inputting a nominal size distribution, an arrangement for comparing said current size distribution with said settable nominal size distribution, and lastly an adjusting arrangement for setting the arrangement for separating the winnowings, depending on the output signal of said comparing arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: British American Tobacco (Germany) GmbHInventors: Volker Kuhl, Heinz-Werner Masurat, Thomas Müller, Bernd Rabenstein
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Patent number: 7027148Abstract: Apparatus and method for determining the triacetin content in cigarette filter plugs during the manufacture of the filter plugs from a filter tow. The apparatus including a filter tow storage container, a filter tow stretching device, a device for feeding triacetin, to the filter tow, a plug-forming device, a device for dividing the plug into portions, a first microwave sensor disposed downstream of the plug-forming device, and a second microwave sensor disposed upstream of the feed device for the triacetin. The triacetin content is determined by transmitting a high frequency electromagnetic field through the filter plug both before and after the triacetin is added and measuring the frequency shift and spread of the electromagnetic field to determine mass signals At and A0, respectivley. A0 is compared to At to calculate the triacetin content of the filter plug.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: TEWS ElektronikInventor: Rainer Herrmann
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Patent number: 7004177Abstract: The invention relates to a method for detecting and selecting foreign parts in cigarettes, in which the tobacco is exposed in the vicinity of the cigarette maker to microwave radiation and both a signal SD relating to the tobacco density and a signal SF relating to the tobacco moisture are generated. The density signal SD and moisture signal SF are evaluated in combination with one another for the detection of the presence or absence of foreign parts in the tobacco.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Reemtsma Cigarettenfabriken GmbHInventors: Udo Demmer, Volker Hausen
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Patent number: 6814082Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for providing information on the fiber structure, particularly for determining deviations from an average fiber structure, of a fiber rope in the tobacco-processing industry and especially a tobacco rope. A first measuring device generates a first measuring signal that essentially only indicates the density of the fiber rope. A second measuring device generates a second measuring signal that represents a function of fiber rope density and fiber geometry. An evaluation device uses the first and second measuring signals to generate an evaluation signal which provides information on the fiber structure, particularly the deviations from an average fiber structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Hauni Maschinenbau AGInventor: Heinz-Christen Lorenzen
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Patent number: 6768317Abstract: A method of detecting impurities in a mass, such as detecting metallic and/or plastic particles in a stream of tobacco particles or filter material for tobacco smoke, includes the steps of moving the mass relative to a microwave field and/or vice versa, and analyzing the influence of the mass upon the microwave field. The analyzing step involves simultaneously measur- the actual values of a first and a second parameter of the microwave field, ascertaining the presence or absence of those changes of the parameters which are attributable to the presence of impurities in the mass, determining whether or not the changes are within an acceptable range, and generating signals for segregation of impurities-containing portions of the mass from the other portions when the changes are outside of the acceptable range.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Hauni Maschinenbau AGInventors: Henning Möller, Jorg Tobias
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Patent number: 6763838Abstract: A device for detecting a shredded tobacco filling density in a tobacco rod includes four light sources (18, 20, 22 and 24) arranged separately from one another at an angle of 45° around a tobacco rod (T) and causing infrared rays to enter the tobacco rod (T), two light receivers (26 and 28) disposed around the tobacco rod (T) on a side opposite to the four light sources and arranged separately from each other at an angle of 90°, and a measuring device (44) for measuring the shredded tobacco filling density in the tobacco rod (T) based on outputs from the light receivers (26 and 28).Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Takehiro Suzuki, Yoshiaki Ishikawa
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Patent number: 6543457Abstract: The application of adhesive to selected non-perforated sections of one side of a running web of tipping paper in a filter cigarette making machine is carried out in such a way that the adhesive is invariably applied only to the non-perforated sections which alternate with perforated sections. To this end, the speed of advancement of the web along its path past an adhesive applicator and thereupon through a severing unit (which subdivides the web into a file of successive uniting bands to be wrapped around filter mouthpieces and plain cigarettes) is temporarily altered when a comparison of first signals denoting detection of successive perforated sections of the running web with second signals denoting the frequency of severing of the web in the severing unit indicates the need for a temporary change of the speed of the web upstream of the adhesive applicator. The latter is installed at a fixed distance from the severing unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Hauni Maschinenbau AGInventors: Berthold Maiwald, Torsten Mörke, Karl-Heinz Pawelko
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Patent number: 6421126Abstract: In an optical density checking apparatus, a 0.7-&mgr;m first light beam not transmitted through shredded leaf tobacco and a 1.3-&mgr;m second light beam transmitted through the shredded leaf tobacco, which are from first and second light sources, are synthesized, and an obtained synthetic light beam is applied to a tobacco rod. The projected light quantities, reflected light quantities, and passing light quantities of the first and second light beams are measured by a composite light-receiving element, projected light quantity control circuit, and arithmetic circuit. The arithmetic circuit calculates the transmitted light quantity of the second light beam transmitted through the shredded leaf tobacco on the basis of the projected light quantities, reflected light quantities, and passing light quantities of the first and second light beams, and calculates the density of the shredded leaf tobacco on the basis of the transmitted light quantity.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Shinzo Kida, Yoshiaki Ishikawa
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Patent number: 6394097Abstract: A device for executing an inspection method of a filter rod for cigarettes includes an inspection drum (6), and the inspection drum (6) has plural pickup grooves (8) for receiving one filter rod (F) each in its outer periphery. The filter rod (F) in each pickup groove (8) is provided with rolling force by a rolling guide (10), and passes through an illuminated region (B) of light while the inspection drum (6) rotates. At this time, when the filter rod (F) rolls, the shielded portion of the illuminated region (B) due to the filter rod (F) varies. This variation means that the filter rod (F) is normal, and is hence used for determination of the inspection.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventor: Yutaka Okumoto
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Patent number: 6384359Abstract: An inspection system detects the presence or absence of desired components of an assembled cigarette after tipping paper has been applied to join a multi-component filter to a tobacco rod. A transport moves the assembled cigarettes having multi-component filters along a high speed path of travel. At a first inspection station a transverse detection beam is directed through each cigarette in the area of the multi-component filter. A second inspection station directs a longitudinal detection beam toward an end filter component along a path substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cigarette. Control circuitry allows an assembled cigarette to continue along the high speed path of travel when the second inspection station detects the presence of an end filter component unless beforehand the first inspection station fails to detect the presence of an internal filter component in which case the second inspection is withheld and the cigarette is removed from the high speed path of travel.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Marc D. Belcastro, Loren Duvekot, Mark Widenhouse, Renee R. Cooper, Nathan C. Edwards
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Patent number: 6276366Abstract: A cigarette testing apparatus includes a ventilation-characteristic measuring section having a ventilation vessel which is disposed horizontally so as to reduce the vertical dimension of the apparatus. A cigarette is supplied in a horizontal position from a cigarette supplying section to a weight measuring section where the cigarette weight is measured. The cigarette ejected therefrom is transferred to a circumference measuring section, a ventilation-characteristic measuring section and a length/hardness measuring section in this order in a condition that the horizontal position is kept unchanged. In these sections, the circumference, ventilation characteristic, length and hardness of the cigarette are measured in sequence.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Seiji Fuchigami, Hiroshi Obara, Hiroshi Sasaki, Kazuhito Araki, Takayuki Kawai
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Patent number: 6213128Abstract: In an apparatus for making and inspecting a multi-component cigarettes, each cigarette including two or more different components arranged relative to one another, the apparatus includes a device for advancing a web in a first direction. The apparatus further includes a device for positioning at least two different components of a cigarette relative to one another on the web as the web advances in the first direction. The apparatus further includes a garniture device for wrapping the web around the at least two different components by moving opposite edges of the web transversely to the first direction such that, at a closure point in the garniture device, the opposite edges overlap each other. The apparatus further includes an imaging device disposed upstream of the closure point for generating an image of the at least two different components.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Barry Scott Smith, Michael J. Mullins
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Patent number: 6198537Abstract: A station optically inspects banded cigarette paper by directing an elongated beam of white light laterally across a web of the cigarette paper. The elongated beam impinges on the surface of the cigarette paper and forms reflections. A plurality of line scan camera containing linear CCD arrays receive the reflections and generate output signals. One or more processing units process the output signals to generate data indicative of the spacing between bands, the width of the bands, and the contrast of the bands. These calculations can be periodically transferred to a separate computer workstation over a network. The workstation generates statistical reports on the basis of the calculations, such as the band width, band spacing and band contrast as a function of lane number, and as a function of time. The statistical reports provide a convenient way of quickly detecting irregularities in application of the bands.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1997Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Gordon H. Bokelman, Thomas A. Fletcher, D. Anh Phan, Yeu-Hwa Shyy, Ernest S. Houck
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Patent number: 6173716Abstract: A density inspection apparatus and method. The apparatus is disposed downstream of a wrapping section of a cigarette manufacturing machine. In accordance with pulse output signals generated by a rotary encoder in synchronism with the travel of a cigarette rod, a zone of the rod is subjected to density inspection. An actual density signal indicating the tobacco shred filling density in the inspected zone is intermittently supplied from a density detector, and a group of reference density signals indicative of a change in density of a low-density portion of a dummy cigarette is supplied from a storage device. A difference between each actual density signal and a corresponding reference density signal is calculated, and the square sum of the signal differences in respect of all the density signals is calculated to determine a nonconformity degree between the actual and reference density signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Japan Tobacco, Inc.Inventor: Yutaka Okumoto
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Patent number: 6169600Abstract: An inspection system and method for optically inspecting substantially the entire circumference of a cylindrical surface, such as a cigarette is provided. The system includes first and second moveable supports for supporting and transporting the cigarette so that a first side of the cylindrical surface of the cigarette is presented to a first visual inspection apparatus and a second side, which includes at least those portions of the cylindrical surface of the cigarette not included in the first side, is presented to a second visual inspection apparatus. Each visual inspection apparatus includes an illumination source for illuminating the presented side of the cigarette's surface. Each illumination source is configured to direct light onto the cigarette's surface substantially in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the cigarette at a low, acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Acuity Imaging, LLCInventor: Jonathan Ludlow
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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: 5967148Abstract: A cigarette identifier system comprising an infrared emitter and an infrared detector located across an opening of a cigarette receiver, wherein the sensor registers changes in the transmission of the infrared beam across the opening so as to detect the differences in transmissivity of dense and less dense and portions of an inserted cigarette.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Charles W. Harris, H. Neal Nunnally, Robert L. Ripley, Masato Sano, Barry S. Smith
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Patent number: 5651041Abstract: The density of successive increments of two neighboring rod-like flows of tobacco particles in a cigarette rod making machine is determined by an apparatus which employs a source serving to emit a divergent beam of X-rays across the paths for the two flows so that the radiation which has penetrated through and issues from the two flows is indicative of the density of the respective flows. Such intensity is ascertained by discrete X-ray detectors which transmit corresponding signals to an evaluating circuit. The latter compares such signals with a reference signal denoting the intensity of a portion of radiation which has bypassed the flows, and the evaluating circuit can further compensate for the difference, if any, between the distances of the two paths from the radiation source.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Hauni Maschinenbau AGInventors: Henning Moller, Reinhard Hoppe
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Patent number: 5583633Abstract: A device for inspecting the filter end face of a filter cigarette is provided with an optical sensor having an aperture ring for emitting a measuring light toward the filter end face and receiving the light reflected from the filter end face and outputting a detection signal corresponding to the luminous energy of the reflected light, a hood for covering the aperture ring of the optical sensor, a plurality of injection holes for injecting compressed air into the hood, and a processing unit for determining whether the filter end face is normal or not in accordance with the detection signal output from the optical sensor.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1994Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Takeshi Matsumura, Hidenori Muramoto, Mikio Komori
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Patent number: 5568818Abstract: To determine the density of a stream of fibrous material on a cigarette manufacturing machine, two different measurements are performed, the first of which is capacitive and supplies a first signal as a function of the density of the dry component and of the density of the liquid in the stream of fibrous material, and the second of which is ultrasonic and supplies a second signal indicating the density of the dry component; the second signal is combined with the first signal to obtain a third signal indicating the density of the liquid in the stream of fibrous material; and, from the third and second signals, a fourth signal is obtained indicating the density of the stream of fibrous material as the sum of the density of the dry component and of the liquid in the stream of fibrous material.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: G.D Societa' Per AzioniInventors: Armando Neri, Giancarlo Santin, Giovanni Squarzoni
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Patent number: 5566686Abstract: To determine the density of a stream of fibrous material on a cigarette manufacturing machine, two different measurements are performed, the first of which is capacitive and supplies a first signal as a function of the density of the dry component and of the density of the liquid in the stream of fibrous material, and the second of which is optical and supplies a second signal indicating the density of the dry component; the second signal is combined with the first signal to obtain a third signal indicating the density of the liquid in the stream of fibrous material; and, from the third and second signals, a fourth signal is obtained indicating the density of the stream of fibrous material as the sum of the density of the dry component and of the liquid in the stream of fibrous material.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: G.D. Societa 'Per AzioniInventors: Rudolf Grossbach, Peter Huber, Ernst-Guenter Lierke, Michael Fiedler, Rainer Weiss, Armando Neri, Giancarlo Santin, Giovanni Squarzoni
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Patent number: 5505215Abstract: A cigarette, with a cigarette paper and a filter paper of different colors and separated by a boundary line with a given nominal position, is fed past a pair of optical sensors located on either side of the nominal position of the boundary line. The optical sensors generate a pair of electric signals each related to the color of the respective monitored portion of the cigarette, and which are compared with each other; and, in the event the difference between the signals is below a given threshold value, an error signal is generated for rejecting the cigarette.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: G.D Societa' Per AzioniInventors: Marco Bencivenni, Maurizio Cotti, Armando Neri
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Patent number: 5476108Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and apparatus for detecting foreign matter including small particles of organic materials such as plastics within a layer of tobacco. The tobacco is irradiated with a plurality of selected NIR radiation wavelength bands. Data representative of the NIR radiation exiting the tobacco is compared to a predetermined reference representative of a plurality of different tobacco samples to determine whether the inspected tobacco contains foreign matter.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1992Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Luis M. Dominguez, Sydney K. Seymour
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Patent number: 5462176Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting foreign matter in a particulate material stream, particularly tobacco, including an optical scanner, in combination with a camera system with beam splitter and filters, and a computer to process signals from the camera to determine whether foreign matter is present. If foreign matter is detected, a diverter deviates the flow of the contaminated material onto a discharge conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Cliff E. Hereford, deceased, Joseph H. Malek
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Patent number: 5423128Abstract: Provided is an apparatus which allows for the facile and accurate measurement of the recess of a cylindrical core of filter tow which is surrounded by a paper wrapper which extends beyond the core to form the recess.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1993Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Jack S. Moore, Jr., Richard L. Steffen
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Patent number: 5377697Abstract: A test apparatus includes an optical displacement transducer for sensing deformation of the cigarette filter responsive to a predetermined load applied transverse to the filter during simulated smoking of the cigarette, and a barcode laser scanner for sensing relative movement of a charline along a tobacco rod of the burning cigarette during simulated smoking. The optical displacement transducer thus produces a filter hot collapse signal, while the barcode laser scanner produces a tobacco consumption signal. A processor, such as a microprocessor operating under stored program control, samples the hot collapse signal and the tobacco consumption signal to generate a series of respective data points. A display is operatively connected to the processor for generating a graphical representation of at least one of the hot collapse signal and the tobacco consumption signal as a function of time, based upon the respective sampled data points.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Hoechst Celanese CorporationInventors: Lance J. Deutsch, Pamela D. Park, George Trail
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Patent number: 5370137Abstract: A control apparatus according to the present invention comprises a hinge for rockably supporting a second upper mold, which is utilized for the final formation of a tobacco rod, right over a lower mold of a cigarette production machine, an adjusting device for adjusting the diameter of the tobacco rod by rocking the second upper mold, a pulse motor for use as a drive source for the adjusting device, a pair of sensors for measuring diametrical widths of the formed tobacco rod with respect to two directions perpendicular to each other, a central processing unit for controlling the drive of the pulse motor in accordance with output signals from the sensors so that the diameter of the tobacco rod to be formed are within an allowable range, by means of a drive controller for the pulse motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Shigenobu Kushihashi, Makoto Kakiuchi, Hidenori Muramoto
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Patent number: 5341824Abstract: The perforation of tipping paper on a high-speed perforation line is monitored and controlled by an electro-optic detection and data processing system which produces a signal related in value to an expected pressure drop through the paper based on calculations relating the inverse square of average perforation area to pressure drop. In one embodiment, a strobe light and camera are arranged on opposite sides of the tipping paper strip and provide an image signal to a vision processor. In another embodiment, a CCD line sensor located across the width of the strip is scanned to provide a signal related to a profile of light transmitted through the tipping paper.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1992Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Thomas A. Fletcher, H. Cary Longest, Jr.
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Patent number: 5301694Abstract: Fractionated plant extracts, particularly essentially nicotine-free tobacco extracts, useful as tobacco flavorants and methods for preparing and using the same are described herein. These fractionated extracts are stable, non-volatile and relatively odorless under conditions of smoking article or smoking substitute article manufacture and storage, but when thermally provoked, the extracts deliver characteristic flavor to smoking articles or smoking substitute articles. The fractionated plant extracts may be prepared by contacting plant matter with a solvent to produce a crude plant extract; removing the solvent from this plant extract; and isolating a fraction of this extract that when thermally provoked provides the characteristic aroma and flavor of the plant by size exclusion chromatography and monitoring the fraction's integrity by suitable detection means.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1991Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Wynn R. Raymond, Robert W. Hale
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Patent number: 5235992Abstract: Processes for producing flavor substances from tobacco are disclosed. The processes involve heating tobacco during a first staged heating to a first toasting temperature to drive off volatile materials; increasing the toasting temperature during a second staged heating to a second toasting temperature and separately collecting, as flavor substances, at least portions of the volatile materials driven off at the first and second toasting temperatures.Another aspect of the present invention involves reducing the moisture content of the tobacco without removing volatile flavor components, such as by freeze drying the tobacco, and then heating the dried tobacco.Preferably the tobacco is heated in a flowing gas stream and at least portions of the volatile materials are separately collected as flavor substances as the gas stream passes sequentially through a moderate temperature trap, a cold temperature trap and a filter capable of collecting submicron sized particles.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventor: Andrew J. Sensabaugh, Jr.
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Patent number: 5228462Abstract: Inspection of completed cigarettes is accomplished by the cigarettes traveling on a rolling drum past a single stationary rolling block with preferably two cameras connected to a vision system. The first camera views the cigarette before the rolling block, the cigarette is then rolled approximately 180.degree. and then the second camera views the previously hidden portion of the cigarette. Cigarettes are accepted or rejected based on a comparison of the viewed cigarettes to a predetermined set of characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Jerome S. Osmalov, Bhanu M. Evani, Herbert C. Longest, Jr.
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Patent number: 5163454Abstract: A method of and an apparatus for accurately measuring the moisture content of a moving bed of a product, such as strip tobacco, are disclosed. As the bed of tobacco is conveyed by a perforated or porous conveyor, a flow of air is directed upwardly through the conveyor and into the bed of tobacco. The air flow agitates and homogenizes the tobacco to provide a localized area of the bed of tobacco that has a substantially uniform moisture content from top to bottom. A moisture sensor located downstream of the air flow measures the moisture content of the agitated portion of the tobacco bed.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventor: Vernol G. Clemons
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Patent number: 5141001Abstract: The hardness of cigarettes which move in a direction at right angles to their axes is measured with one or more pivotable levers which rest on the moving cigarettes to elastically deform the adjacent portions of the cigarettes. The extent of elastic deformation is measured and the results of the measurements are used to regulate the operation of a cigarette rod making or filter tipping machine so as to ensure that the hardness of cigarettes will match an optimum value.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Korber AGInventor: Uwe Heitmann
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Patent number: 5060664Abstract: A stream of filter tow which has been sprayed with atomized plasticizer is advanced past two detectors each of which monitors the density of the stream in a different way and generates corresponding signals which are processed by an evaluating circuit to generate modified signals which are indicative of the percentage of plasticizer. The modified signals are used to regulate the operation of a pump which controls the rate of admission of plasticizer to successive increments of the tow.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Korber AGInventors: Wolfgang Siems, Andrzej Radzio
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Patent number: 5010904Abstract: The invention is directed to an inspection method, apparatus and system for identifying cigarettes having insufficient tobacco at their lighting end in which cigarettes are conveyed serially through a beam of infrared radiation. The amount of infrared radiation passing perpendicularly through the end portion of each cigarette is compared to a predetermined value to determine whether or not the cigarette is defective. The method, apparatus and inspection system of the invention is both accurate and reliable and can be employed in combination with cigarette manufacturing systems operating at speeds in excess of 7,000-8,000 cigarettes per minute.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventor: Wallace R. Lassiter
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Patent number: 5002072Abstract: A cigarette making machine includes one or more conveyor bands (12,14,28) or other parts of non-metallic material from which pieces can break off and become entrained in the tobacco, including means (30,42) for detecting such pieces in the tobacco by directing a radiation beam towards the tobacco, and including means 40 for ejecting tobacco or finished cigarettes including such detected pieces, the parts in question being made of a material, or having a material incorporated in then or coated on them, which is either opaque or partially opaque to the detection beam, or which produces a detectable secondary emission detected by the detecting means.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Molins PLCInventor: John Dawson
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Patent number: 4986285Abstract: The density of successive increments of a cigarette rod is measured by an apparatus which employs one or more photocells operating with ultraviolet, infrared or visible light. The radiation source of each photocell emits a beam of ultraviolet, infrared or visible light which penetrates through the wrapper and the filler of the rod and thereupon impinges upon one or more transducers which transmit signals denoting the density of the monitored portion of the rod to an evaluating circuit. The beams which are emitted by two or more discrete radiation sources are or can be angularly offset with reference to each other, and the evaluating circuit processes the signals from the photocells to generate a single signal which is indicative of the density of the monitored increment of the rod and is used to adjust the trimming device and/or the ejector for defective cigarettes.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1988Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Korber AGInventors: Andrzej Radzio, Wolfgang Stems
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Patent number: 4971077Abstract: The present invention comprises a product moving apparatus for moving a tobacco product, a vertical feeder tube for metering the tobacco product onto the product moving apparatus at a predetermined rate, a system for maintaining a predetermined height of the tobacco product in the feeder tube, and an infrared detection apparatus connected to the feeder tube to detect the concentration of menthol in the tobacco product.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Luis M. Dominguez, Calvin W. Henderson
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Patent number: 4955948Abstract: For the checking of cigarettes for their correct formation in terms of a sufficient tobacco content, electrooptical test processes have been employed for a relatively long time. The use of these processes has hitherto made it necessary to employ high-performance sensitive sensors in order to obtain definite test results. The new process and the corresponding apparatus are intended to make it possible to check cigarettes by the reflection process, especially in a cigarette conveyor (cigarette turret), in which accurate results can be obtained in short test times by means of a simple test device. By means of a special arrangement of the electrooptical sensors for the checking of the cigarettes in test units moved relative to the cigarettes to be checked, it is possible for the cigarettes to be checked for a correct tobacco content, by contactless sensing, either during stationary phases or during rotational movement of the cigarette conveyor (cigarette turret).Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Focke & Co. (GmbH & Co.)Inventors: Heinz Focke, Josef Schulte
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Patent number: 4942363Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring two components of an object, such as moisture content and density in a tobacco rod, using scattered electromagnetic radiation are provided. The invention relies on the fact that both the real imaginary parts of the dielectric constant of water vary greatly over frequencies in the gigahertz region while those of the remaining constitutents of tobacco do not, and particularly on the fact that, at frequencies approaching 100 GHz, the real part of the dielectric constant of water is much closer to that of many organic polymers, such as those making up tobacco, than it is at lower frequencies, and the imaginary part of the dielectric constant of water is much lower at frequencies approaching 100 GHz than it is in the region of 20 to 30 GHz. By comparing the scattering of electromagnetic radiation by the object--i.e.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventor: David A. Lowitz
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Patent number: 4941482Abstract: The density of a tobacco stream which is advanced by a foraminous conveyor toward the surplus removing station of a cigarette rod making machine is measured by one or more detectors each having one or more sources of infrared light and one or more photoelectric transducers. In order to avoid the generation of distorted signals in response to impingement of high-intensity radiation upon the transducer or transducers, each transducer is out of line with the path of direct propagation of radiation from the respective source or sources toward successive increments of the tobacco stream. The transducer or transducers receive infrared light which is scattered in and/or reflected by tobacco particles in the stream. Signals from the transducer or transducers are used to regulate the quantity of surplus which is removed from the stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1988Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Korber AGInventors: Uwe Heitmann, Heinz-Christen Lorenzen, Wolfgang Siems, Peter Pinck
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Patent number: 4926886Abstract: A stream of tobacco fibers is formed in a channel by showering the fibers against the underside of the lower reach of a foraminous belt conveyor which cooperates with a suction chamber to attract the fibers and to advance the stream past a trimming station where the surplus of fibers is removed by an adjustable equalizing device. The density of the stream is monitored upstream of the trimming station, and the thus obtained signals which are indicative of the density of successive increments of the stream are used to adjust the equalizing device so that the density of the trimmed stream is maintained within a desired range. Monitoring of density upstream of the trimming station ensures that the position of the equalizing device is properly adjusted not later than when the monitored increments of the stream reach the trimming station.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Korber AGInventors: Heinz-Christen Lorenzen, Uwe Heitmann, Wolfgang Siems, Peter Pinck
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Patent number: 4920987Abstract: The invention relates to a tobacco content control device for use in a cigarette manufacturing machine, wherein shredded tobacco is fed by means of a hole-provided cigarette conveyor, is trimmed by a trimming means for regulating the amount of the shredded tobacco, and is then wrapped by a wrapping means, thereby producing stick-like cigarettes. The control device comprises a fist radiometric density detector for detecting the density of the shredded tobacco before the tobacco content is trimmed, a second radiometric density detector for detecting the density of the stick-like cigarettes, a feed forward control circuit, and a feed back control circuit. The feed forward control circuit includes a high pass filter for picking up only high-frequency components out of a first signal supplied from the first radiometric density detector, and a delay circuit for delaying the high-frequency components by a predetermined time.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1989Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventor: Yutaka Okumoto